North Clarion County School District

North Clarion County Elementary School
Liberty Stones on Honor Sign

 

Liberty Stones

Still Visible in the Courtyard

 

Many Liberty Stones can still be found in the courtyard.  For many years Liberty Stones were a tradition in Mrs. Gloria Saylor's Art Room at North Clarion.

  The fourth grade students would make friendship stones in art class.
One special friendship stone was saved and placed at the Veterans Memorial Park.  Mrs. Saylor called this a "Liberty Stone".


The liberty stone is small impression in clay made by the touch of a thumb and fingers.  Unique to each student, it is made to be a symbol of freedom and liberty, and to honor America’s Veterans and military personnel.  The Liberty Stones are symbolically placed at the memorial.
The Liberty Stone Project is a student's choice, not a required project.  I am so pleased to have every year, every student, make a commitment to make a Liberty Stone to honor our veterans.


memorial courtyard saluteIf you look among the pebbles, you are sure to find one of these small, individual, clay impressions.
Should you spot one… pick it up… look at it… feel the impressions in the clay… speculate on its origin… and then put it back in its place of honor.

During the 2014 Veterans Day Assembly, the last Liberty Stones were placed among the bricks and granite of the memorial courtyard.

The Liberty Stones symbolize our pledge:
  • To remember that we are a free, self-governing people, enjoying freedoms and living in liberty because of the sacrifices of others.
  • We pledge to remember our veterans of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard.
  • We pledge to remember men and women on active duty all over the globe.
  • We pledge to remember the family members of service personnel keeping a vigil at home.
  • We pledge to honor our Veterans, today, and everyday.

Memorial Brick, Mr. Lolley

Placing Liberty Stones at Memorial

 

 
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