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At Williams & Co Real Estate, we are passionate about the Lubbock
community and its desire to commemorate the victims of the
1970 Lubbock tornadoes, as well as the city leaders who were
charged with rebuilding Downtown Lubbock in the wake of the
devastation. We hope that you will partner with us as we honor the
lives lost and the surviving victims.
Phase II Giving Opportunities
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$25,000 Trees (36 remain)– These are the new trees which will be installed in the park around
the perimeter – separate from the Orchard trees.
$20,000 Bench (only 3 available)– The benches are the 7-foot green bench the City uses with the
armrest in the middle. The name may be placed on the back with a plaque.
$10,000 Block– The Lubbock City map as it was in 1970 where the tornado struck, based upon
the historical drawings by Dr. Fujita (held at the South West Collection at Texas Tech
University) is laid upon the ground with dyed concrete. Donors may designate a street
or block they would like for recognition (if available).
$5,000 Half Block– The Lubbock City map as it was in 1970 where the tornado struck, based
upon the historical drawings by Dr. Fujita (held at the South West Collection at Texas
Tech University) is laid upon the ground with bricks and concrete. Donors may
designate a street or half block they would like for recognition (if available).
$2,500 Bike Racks (only 1 available)– Bike racks will be placed in the Park to encourage the
walkability and rideability of Downtown and will be a permanent fixture at the site.
$1,000 5 Brick Bundle– Bricks will be used in the plaza area of the park with the donor’s
preference of inscription on the brick.
$250 Bricks– Bricks will be used in the plaza area of the park with the donor’s preference of
inscription on the brick.
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