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Beautify Veterans Memorial Circle
  • Home
  • About
    • Roundabout history
    • Plaques
    • Why our passion?
  • Blog
  • Supporters
  • Veterans’ resources in Rockford, Illinois
  • Contact
  • Donate

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July 2018 Google street view of Main and Auburn roundabout in Rockford, IL

Transforming Rockford’s roundabout – a big freaking deal

Why our passion
Auburn roundabout revitalization, Beautification project, Civic pride, Fitting tribute to Rockford veterans, Rockford Illinois, Veteran suicide, Veterans Memorial Circle

Transforming the roundabout at North Main and Auburn streets in Rockford is a big freaking deal. What we have there… more

March 5, 2019
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Col Elmer Ellsworth_Library of Congress image

Renie Gile proposes Elmer Ellsworth statue

Neighborhood history, Replacing the statue, Why our passion
Auburn roundabout revitalization, Churchill's Grove, Civic pride, Civil War soldiers, Elmer Ellsworth, Fitting tribute to Rockford veterans, Historic crossroads, Neighborhood initiative, North End Commons, Rockford Illinois

Welcome to the first blog post in the just-launched website for the Beautify Veterans Memorial Circle project. Through this blog,… more

March 4, 2019
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About us

Churchill's Grove Inc. logoBeautify Veterans Memorial Circle is a project spearheaded by the Churchill's Grove Neighborhood Association, with City of Rockford approval. This project is funded 100% by private donations.
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Friday, 22, Mar
Distinguished Air Force veteran, Gen. Borling, joins roundabout project
Sunday, 10, Mar
Auburn JROTC cadets adopt Rockford roundabout project
Tuesday, 5, Mar
Transforming Rockford’s roundabout – a big freaking deal
Monday, 4, Mar
Renie Gile proposes Elmer Ellsworth statue

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