THE SHOALS – Junior League of the Shoals has been awarded a $125,000 grant from Lowe’s Hometowns, an initiative that is helping to restore and revitalize spaces that serve as the heartbeats of communities. The ‘100 Hometowns’ grant project is an initiative of the Lowe’s Companies to celebrate Lowe’s centennial; The Shoals is one of the 100 communities in 36 states to receive the award. Junior League of the Shoals will partner with the Children’s Museum to build an outdoor classroom on the property to enhance the children’s museum experience for all the children of The Shoals.
“We are humbled by the investment that Lowe’s chose to place in our community and the belief they have in the impact of our Children’s Museum of the Shoals. It is the mission of the Junior League to serve our community and leave a legacy for good, and this is an opportunity for us to that will forever impact our home.” – Ann Collins Mockbee, President of Junior League of The Shoals
“We are inspired by the nationwide response to 100 Hometowns, which brought people from all across the country to share with us their remarkable stories and hope for how their community might be made a little better,” said Marvin R. Ellison, Lowe’s chairman and CEO. “Lowe’s has been dedicated to improving homes, and hometowns, since its founding in 1921, and we look forward to continuing to do so for the next 100 years.”
Information about all the 100 Hometowns projects and their progress can be found here: https://corporate.lowes.com/
Information about Junior League of The Shoals can be found here: https://www.jltheshoals.org/
Media Release/Olivia Bradford/Public Relations Chair