GROVE CITY, Ohio — There are lots of ways to show pride for your country. Some people do it by serving in the military, while others simply hang an American flag outside their home.
But one central Ohio business is putting pride on full display, as we get closer to a milestone birthday for our country.
What You Need To Know
- A mural was just unveiled in Grove City to celebrate America’s upcoming 250th anniversary and everyone who’s served their community, whether it be in the military, as a worker or just through community service
- The mural is 50 feet by 40 feet, and is painted on the side of the American Nitrile building in Grove City
- Scott Hagan is the artist behind the work
A mural was just unveiled in Grove City. It was painted by Scott Hagan over the course of the last several days.
The mural was designed to celebrate America’s upcoming 250th anniversary and everyone who’s served their community, whether it be in the military, as a worker or just through community service.
The mural is 50 feet by 40 feet and is painted on the side of the American Nitrile building in Grove City.
Alex Mallison with the manufacturing company said it's all to give people a sense of patriotism in Grove City.
"It's a working-class town,” Mallison said. “A lot of our employees, as well as people that live here in Grove City, are veterans. So, being able to support them and at least just give them a nod to say, 'we appreciate you and thank you for your service'."
The finished mural will be officially unveiled at American Nitrile's annual Wingfest on Saturday, Sept. 14.