MID-VALLEY NEWS-Army veterans Dean Booth, and Harlan Neal install metal knobs on brick planters at Timber-Linn Memorial Park Wednesday afternoon to deter skateboarders from skating on them. “We’ve had very little vandalism here, and we’re trying to keep it down,” Booth said. The 22 knobs, set in with epoxy, cost $17 apiece and the city paid for them. Veterans are sprucing up the memorial in time for the arrival of the Oregon Veteran’s Tribute, a replica of the Vietnam Wall in Washington, D.C., which will be at the park July 14-19.
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