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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA: University of North Alabama, City of Florence Partner for Paw-loween

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University of North Alabama issued the following announcement on Oct. 16.

The University of North Alabama and the City of Florence will co-sponsor a brand new event – Paw-loween – on Saturday, Oct. 31. The event will include lion paw painting on Court Street as well as a trunk-or treat event. Paw painting will take place from 8 a.m. until noon by Registered Student Organizations and other UNA-based groups; trunk-or-treat will be from noon until 2 p.m. also on Court Street, and will be open to children throughout the community.

The event is part of the newly released town-gown document that outlines ways UNA and the City of Florence can continue to work together for the good of both entities.

“The University of North Alabama has been a part of the Shoals community for more than 190 years, and 165 of those years have been at our current location in Florence,” said UNA President Dr. Ken Kitts. “Building and maintaining our strong relationship is critical for the continued vitality of both the University and the City of Florence.”

Kitts and Florence Mayor Steve Holt created the town-gown work group to establish ways UNA and the City could continue to partner, particularly on events. Although the challenges of the pandemic persist, this event allows for the continued implementation of health and safety measures, including required cloth face coverings and social distancing between groups.

“The City of Florence and UNA have a strong history,” said Florence Mayor Steve Holt. “UNA’s graduates are a vital part of the city’s economic engine, and it’s absolutely critical that we maintain and build upon that history as we move into the future.”

Original source can be found here.

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