'It's Our Turn!' Buttons Available in Havre de Grace
Glyph Art & Design on Washington Street has buttons supporting the push for a new school.
A new Havre de Grace business is throwing its product behind the movement for a new Havre de Grace High School.
Glyph Art & Design on Washington Street has created buttons—like the one worn by Board of Education representative Tom Fitzpatrick during his swearing-in ceremony.
Glyph Art & Design is owned by Havre de Grace City Councilman Joe Smith and his partner, Don Starr—a Havre de Grace High School alum.
The buttons are available Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
TELL US: Are you going to Monday's meeting? Leave a comment.
Don Starr
5:07 pm on Saturday, August 18, 2012
Buttons are still available—stop by Glyph on Sunday between 12–5pm and show your support for HHS. Buttons are free but limited to one per customer!
Kate_archived
10:25 am on Sunday, August 19, 2012
This is a really nice thing for you guys to do. I would have grabbed a button if I found out about this earlier. Despite that I didnt get one, thanks tons for making these