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Gallant woods park
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“She has been at Willow Brook, living among us for more than 10 years now, and has always been a quiet, strong force within our community. “We are especially delighted to be a part of the celebration of Charlotte’s birthday,” said Teri Ryan of Willow Brook. Julia Lanier, a friend of Gallant’s, writes that Charlotte is a “lovely lady” and “very interesting and never married, a librarian at (the former) Carnegie Library.”

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She saw potential in Preservation Parks.” She donated it 20 years ago, before we had any levy support. “Charlotte Gallant was born in 1917, and she is an extra special park visitor, because she is the Gallant that donated much of the land we are sitting on today at Gallant Woods. “We have an incredible birthday,” said Saundra McBrearty of Preservation Parks by way of introduction. Visitors also signed a poster with their well-wishes and “Happy Birthday” was sung to her. She made the comments prior to a concert at that shelter, where chocolate and vanilla birthday cupcakes were served to the audience. Gallant briefly thanked staff at Preservation Parks at Gallant Woods Park, 2151 Buttermilk Hill Road in Delaware, for transforming her initial donation of 83 acres into a 231-acre park with meadows, prairies, wetlands, woods, a sledding hill and shelter. Gallant celebrated her centennial at her Willow Brook residence across from the Bob Evans and later that day, was honored publicly at a park that bears her name.

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Thursday was a special day in Delaware - lifelong resident Charlotte Gallant turned 100 years old. Charlotte Gallant (in wheelchair) celebrated her 100th birthday at Gallant Park, which she donated to Preservation Parks 20 years ago.















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