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Bridgeport, AL Trail Marker Project

May 3, 2022
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The City of Bridgeport, in partnership with the Thrive Regional Partnership and with funding from the Lyndhurst Foundation, is excited to announce a new project – the Bridgeport Trail Marker project.

The sculptural markers will be created by artists to mark locations of historical significance to the City of Bridgeport. The project was conceived in 2019 when multiple citizens of Bridgeport volunteered their time to participate in the Thriving Communities initiative in a cohort with other communities in the region.

Thriving Communities is a creative placemaking program of Thrive Regional Partnership designed to leverage local arts and culture assets for economic vibrancy and growth throughout the greater Chattanooga region.

“We are delighted that Bridgeport is creatively accentuating its distinct history through the talent of local artists. These details, originating from the ideas of residents, make a community special and memorable."

— Bridget Massengill, President & CEO of Thrive

Earlier this year, a call to artists was publicized for this project, and Bridgeport is delighted to announce that the first marker will be created by local artist, “Artlady” Sonya Clemons, and will be located at the Bridgeport Depot Museum. Clemons said “I’m honored and excited to be chosen for the first marker. This is a new and exciting venture. For one thing, it’s the first historic marker I have ever designed!” Clemons has contracted with other local artisans to help her with sign construction, including Jackson County craftsman Jason Shrader of Ivey Court and fabricator Studio29 Eleven in Madison County.

Sonya Clemmons, “The Art Lady” before one of her murals
“Our team is very excited to unveil Sonia’s design that adds to the rich heritage of the city of Bridgeport."

— John Bobenage, Bridgeport Thriving Communities Team Member

The first sculptural marker is in the final stages of design, with the finished product slated for completion later this summer. Stay tuned for project updates. In the meantime, the public is invited to come to learn more about this exciting project at a community meeting on Thursday, May 19th, at the Bridgeport Community Center!

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