


| Happy May Granite City! Holy cow! We hope everyone made it through the recent hail storms without much damage. City Hall, Gateway Regional Medical Center and many downtown residents did not fare so well. Our thoughts are with them as they are busy putting things back together. If you are looking for hail damage repair, or to be inspected for damage, consider our newest advertiser A1 Top Quality Construction, LLC. This is a locally owned company, manned with local workers, they are also on City Hall's list of approved contractors for our city. Happy Mother's Day to all our mothers out there this month. The Mexican Honorary Commission will be celebrating Cinco De Mayo on May 5th, see their advertisement below. Also, there will be a fund raising trivia night for our own Good Samaritan House this month. This is such a worthy cause, and they depend on the support of our citizens to continue to provide for homeless mothers and their children. They are always in need of toiletries, cleaning supplies, toys and clothes. Please visit their page which can be found in the "Organizations" section of our website. Please welcome Grace Tree Service, another locally owned and operated company, licensed and bonded! |
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| Wilson Park in Springtime - Contributed by Discussion Board Member BillMac |




| Wilson Park in Springtime - Contributed by Discussion Board Member BillMac |
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| Where you in Mr. Kirksey's Class in 1968? |

| This month's GraniteCityGossip.com photo is a plaque residing on the Nameoki United Methodist Church on Pontoon Road, built in 1964. Virgil Harold Dulgeroff was a local architect whose office was located at the Goldman Building in East St. Louis, and who resided here, in Granite City, at 3902 Franklin Avenue with his wife and two children. Mr. Dulgeroff was born May 3, 1914, and was responsible for designing hundreds of schools, city halls and other municipal and county facilities, shopping centers and other commercial buildings, and several personal residences throughout the central Midwest. He served as president of Southern Illinois AIA several times, first to serve two consecutive terms. Mr. Dulgeroff passed away on Thanksgiving Day 2001 in Florida. |
CANCELLED DUE TO STORM DAMAGE PLEASE VISIT THEM AT THIS YEARS 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT WILSON PARK |