Some people show up once.
Some people show up when it’s convenient.
And then there are people like Leslie and Rick Clark—who show up every single time.

For years, Leslie and Rick have been part of the heartbeat behind LOT 323 and so many other Woodbury programs & initiatives. Not for recognition. Not for credit. Just because that’s who they are.
Leslie has served on The FAF Coalition board, helping guide decisions and shape what LOT 323 has become today. Rick—never one to stand still—is currently leading mural restoration efforts along Broad Street, making sure the story of our city stays visible, vibrant, and worth stopping for.
But their impact isn’t measured in titles.
It’s in the quiet, consistent work:
- Painting walls when no one’s watching
- Setting up events before the crowds arrive
- Holding down the door (yes, sometimes literally 💪)
- Showing up, again and again, as supporters, donors, and believers
And beyond LOT 323, their commitment runs even deeper.
From organizing dry goods for local food pantries to helping with and advocating for improvements to Woodbury soccer facilities, Leslie and Rick live what community actually means.
They don’t just support Woodbury.
They take care of it.
WHY THIS MATTERS
LOT 323 doesn’t happen because of one person.
It happens because of people like Leslie and Rick—and people like you.
As we head into this season, we’re asking our community to step into that same spirit of support.
BECOME A COMMUNITY HERO
Your donation helps fund:
Free Community Programming
Local Artists & Musicians
Public Art & Placemaking
The next chapter of LOT 323
Give what you can. Show up how you’re able. Every bit counts!
A SIMPLE TRUTH
Not everyone will paint a wall.
Not everyone will run a board.
Not everyone will host a food table.
But everyone can do something.
And that’s how communities like ours keep going.


