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On
Saturday, May 12, approximately 60 volunteers from RDA, Rainbow
Mennonite Church, and Thrivent Financial for Lutherans came together
to make improvements at Whitmore Park (the park across the street
from the RDA office). The massive effort was a part of Join Hands
Day, a national initiative designed to make a difference in communities
through helpful projects that connect youth and adults.
Five
major projects were completed at the park, including: (1) removing
two large bushes and replacing them with a Red Oak tree; (2) building
a wooden box to contain the water faucet and hose; (3) installing
five stone walkways in various places throughout the park; (3) constructing
and installing a railroad-like balance beam and railroad crossing
sign; and (5) spreading new wood chips throughout the park.
Of
the 60 volunteers, 35 were adults and 25 were children.
Whitmore Park , which is owned by the
Sharing Community in Rosedale (a 501(c)3 organization affiliated
with Rainbow Mennonite Church), is a heavily-used neighborhood park.
Many people who come to the park enjoy the unique play equipment
and creative design. Families, young children, and teenagers all
use the park on a daily basis.
When
Dwight Reese of Thrivent Financial approached RDA about doing another
volunteer project in Rosedale (they had contributed to RDA's 2005
Join Hands Day project, which was building the play- and picnic
area behind the RDA office), RDA contacted the church about organizing
a project in Whitmore Park . The church's Park Committee jumped
at the opportunity and planning began immediately.
Thrivent
Financial contributed $1,000 to the effort, along with Reese and
other volunteers. Rainbow Mennonite contributed volunteers, as well.
Several church members purchased supplies and materials beforehand
and others prepared lunch on the day of the project. RDA helped
coordinate and publicize.
The
next time you're in the park, make sure to check out the new features
and other improvements!
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