The 20-foot garden, which contains 1,500 red bricks, became a
reality in the spring of 1994. It was created by the
Foundation to raise funds for the schools, and to provide a lasting
testimonial or memorial to hundreds of alumni, teachers, classes and
others.
At the center of the brick garden is a sundial, a gift from the
class of 1950. Four benches surround the garden for rest and
reflection. Each time a brick is purchased, a blank one is
removed from the garden and replaced with the one bearing an
inscription. Future plans for the garden will include
extending its boundaries at its location on the school grounds at
Chenango Avenue.
The ceremony is scheduled either in the fall or in July, when there
is an All-Class Reunion at Clinton Central School. Foundation
chair of the event is Claire Burnes.
Further information and forms for purchase of a brick can be
obtained by contacting the Superintendent's Office at (315)
557-2253.