The Columbia County Chamber of Commerce has launched a partnership with Friends of the Public Square (FOPS) to encourage local employers to support the restoration of Hudson's historic park.
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| Left to right: Jonathan Spampinato, FOPS; Katherine Kanaga, FOPS; William Gerlach, Chamber of Commerce CEO; Mark Taylor, Chair of Chamber Board of Directors |
"We are delighted to contribute $500 toward the renovation of Seventh Street Park," said William Gerlach, president and CEO of the Chamber, "and we challenge our members to join us and support this important community investment."
Hudson's historic Seventh Street Park, originally known as the Public Square, is a central gathering place for residents, families, and visitors. Its renovation will strengthen Hudson's downtown, enhance public space for community events, and contribute to the vitality of Warren Street and the entire downtown business district.
Recognizing the park's potential for the economic and social life of the city, the Chamber is calling on its members to match or exceed the Chamber's gift and help accelerate the fundraising needed to complete the improvements.
"Vibrant public space is essential to a vibrant local economy," said Mark Taylor, Chair of the Board of the Chamber. "By investing in Seventh Street Park, we're investing in Hudson's future--and we invite our business community to stand with us."
Through the Business Challenge, Chamber members can make contributions of any size directly to the Friends of the Public Square (FOPS), with all funds dedicated to the renovation effort.
Participating businesses will be recognized publicly for their leadership and community commitment. Donors who contribute $500 or more will be recognized on the FOPS website and social media channels. Donors contributing $1,000 will also be recognized with a 5' x 6' banner ad. Donors who contribute $2,000 will receive a 5' x 12' banner ad, and $3,000 donors will receive a 5' x 18' banner ad. The banner ads will be displayed on the construction fence around the park during the renovation work.
The Chamber encourages all local employers--large and small--to take part in this effort to strengthen Hudson's downtown and create a more welcoming, accessible, and beautiful public space for everyone.
For more information about Hudson's historic Seventh Street Park, visit fopshudson.com.
For more information about supporting the renovations to Seventh Street Park and donating to the Business Challenge, visit fopshudson.com/chamberchallenge or contact Gary Purnhagen at the Chamber of Commerce (518) 828-4417 or Jonathan Spampinato at jonathan.spampinato@gmail.com.








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