You have a chance to make your mark on the campus of Shreveport's Centenary College...permanently.

We're not talking metaphoric either, this is a way to physically put your personal mark on the campus in the heart of Shreveport. This is a chance for you to add something to the campus that will be seen by generations of students.

Most of us don't have enough money to donate to a school to get our name put on the top of the library. Maybe we could afford a single brick of that building. Which is exactly what this is...your chance to have a brick with your name on it.

$50 Buys You a Permanent Piece of Centenary College History

To celebrate Centenary College's bicentennial anniversary, the school is giving you a chance to have your name added to the campus permanently. You can sponsor a brick that will be placed directly in front of the Student Union Building. The brick you sponsor can contain up to 60 characters, split across three lines. You can also add the Centenary Bicentennial logo to your brick, but that reduces the text you can include.

This is a chance to commemorate your time at Centenary, a family member's time there, or just to celebrate one of the shining jewels in the Shreveport community.

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You're not limited to a single brick either. If you want to buy a few for multiple reasons, go for it. The bricks are $50 each, so as many as you want to score, just pick up the tab.

Centenary Homecoming: Sponsor a Brick, Leave a Legacy

The best part is you can see what these bricks will look like after you buy them. Because this is the second group of bricks in this program. Earlier this year, a group of sponsored bricks was already set in front of the Student Union Building on campus. This new opportunity is coming around to celebrate Homecoming at Centenary.

If you're excited about making your mark on Centenary's campus, here is where you can place your order.

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