If you haven’t been in downtown Corning over the last few days, you may not have noticed that Sally’s Alley is one step closer to completion. Two benches and a picnic table were dropped off yesterday and put together by a few of our frequent volunteers. Planters with silk flowers have also been placed.
The Corning Municipal Utilities completed hanging and wiring the new decorative lights which are on a timer, if anyone is downtown after dark looking for a place to have coffee, enjoy some pizza or just sit and visit. We await a couple of banners to hang and brighten up the space which should arrive in the next week or two, then the project will be complete. Check out the before and after. What a difference!
Archive for September, 2008
Adams County Board of Health will receive $23,220 from the Harkin Wellness Grant to develop a community wellness and fitness initiative to improve residents’ nutrition, physical activity and chronic disease prevention. The dollars will be used to train wellness staff, promote public wellness programs and screenings, and purchase fitness equipment.
If you drive out by Blue Grass Industrial Park southwest of Corning, you will see that work has begun on the site for the new speculative building. The 22,500 sqaure foot building will begin construction in the next few weeks. 
The aquatic center is continuing to move forward. Plans are still in place to open in 2009. .jpg)
