Walk of Honor Bricks Still Available
Now that I’m a graduate of Tunxis Community College, it’s time to post a reminder on how to order a brick for the Walk of Honor. The proceeds fund scholarships for Tunxis students–which is as good a cause as any–and because the bricks will be installed where the new building is being constructed, you will be a part of the new campus with a donation of as low as $50.
Click on the brick below to download the PDF order form, which you can print and mail to the Tunxis Alumni Association at P.O. Box 481, Bristol, CT 06011-0481
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| “Become part of the new campus with the purchase of an engraved brick to be placed along the new building’s walkway.” Order Now! |
Here are the specs of the bricks:
- Three lines of text
- 13 characters (letters, numbers, or spaces) per line
- Normal brick size (OK, I don’t actually know how big the bricks will be, but I’m guessing they’ll be normal brick size, maybe a little bigger)
There are a few things that you need to know before you order a brick. One is that “reasonable consideration will be given to all orders received,” but that the Tunxis Alumni Association will “reserve the right to refuse brick orders,” in which case a full refund will be issued. Another is that the bricks will be ordered in lots of 25. After 25 orders come in (from all sources, not just Spazeboy.net), they will be sent to the engravers. A third is that the bricks will be placed randomly. The final thing to note is that the Alumni Association of Tunxis Community College is a federally recognized non-profit organization. It has 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt status from the IRS, so all donations to the Association are tax deductible.

So, I guess I can’t sponsor a brick enscribed “Lieberman eats poop”?
Here’s what your brick should read:
Sounds like two bricks to me.