The American Legion Post 510 in Farnhamville was founded in 1921, and since then their members have been dedicated to serving veterans, promoting patriotism, and supporting community improvement projects throughout the town for many years.
Recently, members have spearheaded the replacement of the decades old wooden town sign at the north end of Garfield Avenue. Recognizing the community’s need for a durable welcoming gateway, the Post funded the design, fabrication and installation of a contemporary sign that reflects Farnhamville’s proud heritage and forward-looking spirit. To date, they’ve invested nearly $15,000 in construction and site preparation for the sign located near the Veterans Memorial Park.
“The new sign symbolizes more than just our town limits,” said Commander Mike Ewing of Post 510. “It honors our veterans, celebrates civic pride, and welcomes visitors with a beacon of community unity.”

The Farnhamville American Legion Post 510 received $500 from the Aureon Charity Grant Program to help with new town sign installation.
“Volunteers are essential to small communities, and this group demonstrates that spirit in Farnhamville,” noted Boerner.

Aureon’s Charity Grant
The Aureon Charity Grant Program provides financial aid to various public and private nonprofit agencies for community-based projects. The program was established to increase service and support to rural independent telecommunications companies and the communities they serve. Applications are considered on a quarterly basis and available to organizations within the Webster-Calhoun service area.
You can learn more about Aureon’s Community Involvement on their website.
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