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Clercsvilleby: kristin Mcduffie and Paige
Copeland
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Clercsville
school
library police station
post office
bank
Cogswell Lane Cogswell Lane
Panara Drive
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Clercsville
Our town is named “Clercsville” after Laurent Clerc. Clerc helped start the first school of the deaf.
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Clercsville Motto
“Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it.” -Helen KellerHelen Keller was Deaf and
blind.
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Clercsville Flag
This is the Clercsville Flag, the color pink represents equality. The yellow triangle represents all people, and the purple triangle represents deaf people. They are all within the pink, this shows that they are all equal.
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Herb Larson
Our mayor is Herb Larson, a famous deaf actor.
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The Foster Tree
We named our tree “The Foster Tree” after Andrew Foster. He was the first African-American graduate from Gallaudet. He was also a founder of many schools for the deaf in Africa.
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The Mazique Lily
Our flower is named “The Mazique lily”. It is named after Rachel C. Mazique, a deaf english teacher.