The Viaduct – Vol 6 No 5 – October 1993

Headlines from Viaduct 1993-10:

  1. “Memorials in Elkridge”
    • An exploration of various memorials in Elkridge, including a Roll of Honor plaque at the Elkridge Fire Department and other community landmarks.
  2. “Community Contributions”
    • Highlights contributions from community members, including the donation of flagpoles and a Christmas tree, as well as efforts to maintain local landmarks.
  3. “Elkridge Volunteer Fire Department Recognition”
    • A historical overview of the Elkridge Volunteer Fire Department’s dedication to honoring those serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
  4. “Welcome to Elkridge Sign”
    • Details the design and history of the “Welcome to Elkridge” sign placed at Buttermilk Hill, a collaboration between the Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs.
  5. “Intercepted Letter: A Community Reflection”
    • A reflective letter addressing local issues and community sentiment, highlighting concerns and aspirations of Elkridge residents.

Summary – The Viaduct (October 1993 Issue)

The October 1993 issue of The Viaduct emphasizes community pride, historical preservation, and local contributions in Elkridge. It highlights various memorials in the community, including a Roll of Honor plaque at the Elkridge Volunteer Fire Department, which honors those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

The issue also celebrates community contributions, such as the donation of flagpoles and a Christmas tree, while recognizing ongoing efforts to maintain and improve local landmarks. A special focus is placed on the “Welcome to Elkridge” sign at Buttermilk Hill, which was a collaborative project between the Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs.

Additionally, an intercepted letter provides a reflective perspective on the concerns and aspirations of Elkridge residents, offering insights into local sentiment and community engagement.

Link to Full Issue:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tOO61h6p5SZlHwu4TK4Rer1G_9zlR0BZ/view?usp=drive_link