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PARMA — Parma is now home to a “Script Parma” sign which was inspired by similar signs throughout Cleveland.
Sean Brennan, Parma City Council president, raised money for the sign through the Parma Charitable Fund.
“I wanted to give back to the community that has been so good to me and my family,” Brennan said in a news release.
“The Cleveland signs have really boosted the cool-factor of Cleveland and I know the Parma sign will do the same for our community,” he said.
Brennan said he founded the Parma Charitable Fund, a non-profit community booster organization. Most of the funding came from proceeds from the annual Parma Run-Walk for Pierogies, Brennan said.
Several non-profits, individuals, and businesses contributed to the project, Brennan said. It was expected to cost about $15,000.
The sign is located next to the Splash Pad at Anthony Zielinski Park on Ridgewood Drive.
It will be unveiled this Saturday at noon.
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