A Great Gift to the City. Jan 13 Written By Home Field Advantage On July 4, 1919, The Winston-Salem Journal ran a front-page news announcement that a new public park, sports fields, adjacent high school and auditorium would soon be built thanks to generous donations by P.H. Hanes Sr., Mrs. R.J. Reynolds and the estate of John W. Hanes. These three community leaders came together to create what is today known as Hanes Park, R.J. Reynolds High School and Reynolds Auditorium. “This magnificent gift opens the door of opportunity to generation after generation to come. This is a great occasion, a great opportunity, a great gift. I am sure the people of the city will rise to meet it.” Home Field Advantage http://rjreynoldshomefriel.com
A Great Gift to the City. Jan 13 Written By Home Field Advantage On July 4, 1919, The Winston-Salem Journal ran a front-page news announcement that a new public park, sports fields, adjacent high school and auditorium would soon be built thanks to generous donations by P.H. Hanes Sr., Mrs. R.J. Reynolds and the estate of John W. Hanes. These three community leaders came together to create what is today known as Hanes Park, R.J. Reynolds High School and Reynolds Auditorium. “This magnificent gift opens the door of opportunity to generation after generation to come. This is a great occasion, a great opportunity, a great gift. I am sure the people of the city will rise to meet it.” Home Field Advantage http://rjreynoldshomefriel.com