First Hometown Banner has been put on School Street in Allenstown just in time for Memorial Day.

Hometown Heroes Banner 1st

The Town's first Hometown Herooes Banner went up this past week!  

The Allenstown Economic Development Committee (EDC) is collaborating with Concord for Hometown Heroes Banners LLC (CHHB), to offer a way for families and friends to pay tribute and honor to their loved ones who have served in our nation's military.

Have you seen the first one mounted on the utility pole in front of Town Hall? You can see it with this article.

It was sponsored by Wayne Martel in honor of his grandfather, Lawrence Martel. Many more of these have been sponsored in several area towns like Concord.

A Pledge to Banner Sponsors

Matthew Wieczhalek-Seiler heads the CHHB organization, takes pride in the photographic quality of the banners, and does his absolute best to restore your veteran's photos to the best quality possible. He pledges to do his best to give you a product that you will be proud to share with your community.

Banner Details

The banners are digitally printed on 8 ft. x 2 ft vinyl fabric using UV stable inks, then folded and double stitched into a double-sided 4 ft. x 2 ft. finished size with fabric loops stitched at top and bottom for hanging on special pole brackets.

The banner can also contain images of Meritorious Awards, like the Purple Heart or Bronze Star, that were bestowed upon the service member. A Gold Star pin can be included if the veteran made the ultimate sacrifice for a grateful nation.

Eligibility

As for eligibility, the honored veteran must have served in the United States Armed Forces, may be a living or deceased resident of the town, or a relative or friend of a resident of the town. This will allow for the broadest number of local veterans to be honored.

Fee for Sponsors

The fee for sponsoring a banner is $200.00, which includes its design and manufacture, plus three years of Spring installation, Fall deinstallation, cleaning, and winter storage.

Display Details

Once the EDC receives permission from the local electric utility, banners are installed on utility poles on or before Memorial Day and remain on display until around Veteran's Day, a span of about six months. Winter weather can damage the banners so they are removed, cleaned, and stored until the following Spring.

The plan is to install the banners along School St. This is an appropriate choice since this is the main entrance into the center of town and leads past the Town Hall, ARD Middle School, St. John's Church, and the Fire Station. It is hoped that this becomes Allenstown's Thoroughfare of Hometown Heroes.

Interested in participating in the program?  Contact the EDC at economicdevelopment@allenstownnh.gov