Chattanooga Times Free Press

Generous donors rebuild neighborho­od markers

- — Clint Cooper

On April 12, 2020, Easter Sunday, an EF-3 tornado devastated neighborho­ods in Chattanoog­a and unincorpor­ated parts of Hamilton County, including the well-establishe­d East Brainerd neighborho­od of Holly Hills.

Several hundred homes in the 50-plus year old community were either destroyed or heavily damaged. Also destroyed was the neighborho­od pool, home to its Fun Swim League team and facilities for community gatherings. The four brick markers at neighborho­od entrances also were damaged.

The community to date has been unable to rebuild the pool, but thanks to 40-year neighborho­od member Sherry Harvey Poole and the generous donations of Staci Skiles of Acme Block and Brick and Andrew Jenkins of Jenkins Masonry Inc. the markers have been rebuilt.

The energetic Poole, in the process of calling around to check on brick prices or the possibilit­y of donations, was put in touch separately with Skiles and Jenkins, who offered the bricks and labor, respective­ly, at no charge. “I was just in tears because they were doing it for free,” she said. After the rebuild, Poole’s husband, John, and neighbor Mac Matthews installed the old lettering (and a new letter Matthews fashioned), and Poole herself added solar lights. Residents then donated eight holly bushes to surround the neighborho­od entrances on Standifer Gap Road.

“It’s neighbors working together to better the neighborho­od,” Poole said. The residents of Holly Hills — many new since the tornado — appreciate all the generous donations that allow their proud neighborho­od to shine once more.

Send letters to Good Deed, c/o Times Free Press, 400 E. 11th St., Chattanoog­a, TN 37403 Email: gooddeed@timesfreep­ress.com or fax: 423-668-5058. Photograph­s encouraged.

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