Sterling Foundation
Sep 21, 2020
The Sterling Foundation is still riding high from the excitement of last week’s ribbon-cutting ceremony for the brand-new "Welcome to Sterling Park" signs.
The Sterling Foundation is still riding high from the excitement of last week’s ribbon-cutting ceremony for the brand-new "Welcome to Sterling Park" signs. Located at the ends of Sterling Blvd near Route 28 and Route 7, these signs are a symbol of community pride and a warm greeting to all who enter the area.
The event was a success, thanks in large part to the incredible support from local first responders. The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office ensured smooth traffic control and kept everyone safe throughout the celebration, while the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company brought their beloved fire trucks for the community to enjoy. Special thanks also go to Supervisor Koran Saines, whose continued support helped make this project a reality.
We’d also like to extend our gratitude to the Official Dulles Regional Chamber of Commerce, Loudoun County Economic Development, and Keep Loudoun Beautiful for their continued representation and support during the event. Their involvement helped make this day even more special.
The driving force behind this achievement was Jason Testerman, whose dedication and hard work saw this effort through from start to finish. His commitment to enhancing the community has left a lasting impact with these welcoming signs.
If you haven’t seen the new signs yet, be sure to check them out!