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              <text>WINTER PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY&#13;
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Adopt-A-Playground&#13;
Adopt-a-Playground is a project headed by (from left) Wendy Brandon and Sara Whiting, in cooperation with Bill Carrico director of the Winter Park Parks and Recreation Department (Missy Clark photo)&#13;
Winter Park helps itself with renovation plan&#13;
Playground 'adoption'&#13;
By Missy Clark &#13;
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Chivalry may be dead, but the spirit of good will and volunteerism seems to be alive and well in Winter Park. In fact, it’s thriving. Remember last year when a group of local residents united, called themselves CIVIC and raised more than $250,000 to pay for the interior design and furnishings in the city’s new civic center? CIVIC has since continued to support the civic center, covering such added expenses as new front doors, hand-made ornaments for the center’s first Christmas tree and the construction of a permanent sign to be placed on Morse Blvd. in front of the building. Recently, a similar volunteer campaign called Adopt-A-Playground has been organized. And when this campaign ends, Winter Park’s eight public playgrounds will have fresh new looks and specially designed, state-of-the-art play equipment. The Adopt-A-Playground campaign was founded and is being conducted by a committee of eight local mothers in conjunction with the city’s parks and recreation department. Its purpose is to raise funds from Winter Park citizens and businesses for the renovation of local playgrounds. Dr. Wendy Brandon, chairman of the committee, said she and the other mothers decided to form the committee after becoming disappointed and concerned over the condition of the equipment in most of the parks. “We were all meeting with our kids once a month at different parks, and we started noticed how old and dilapidated the playground equipment was,” said Brandon.&#13;
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Bill Carrico, the city's parks and recreation director said most of the equipment is at least 20 years old. And not only is it outdated, but much of it is rusted and /or in need of repair, he added. Funds raised by Adopt-A-Playground will be used to purchase high quality, aesthetically pleasing playground equipment and renovate the park grounds with the following goals in mind: to support constructive interaction among children, adults and families; to encourage the development of each child's physical strength and coordination; to provide opportunities for dramatic and group play in safe, aesthetically pleasing environments and to provide specialized equipment for handicapped children. The city will provide labor and administrative support to the campaign, and Carrico is working closely with the committee to provide consulting advice and support. To publicize the campaign, signs with the slogan "I'm Available" will be placed at area parks in need of funds, and once enough funds have been raised for the renovation of a park, the "I'm Available" sign will be replaced with "I've Been Adopted." Phelps Park is the first to be "adopted," thanks to a $25,000 donation from Sara and Macauley Whiting. City work crews will begin next month disassembling and removing the park's old equipment to make room for the new. In addition to the new equipment, a layer of mulch will be spread over the grounds in the play areas to serve as a cushion and to lessen the chance of injuries when children fall from the equipment. Separate play areas will be designated for older and younger children as well as areas for family activities such as picnics. To date, Adopt-A-Playground has raised more than $50,000 in cash and pledges. Plaques will be installed at playgrounds to acknowledge contributions of $1,000 or more, and some playgrounds may be renamed to honor their donors or as memorials. Surprisingly, according to Brandon and Whiting, many donors have wished to remain anonymous. "I've had several residents call and say they' d like to contribute but they don't want any, recognition. People just want to help," said Whiting. After Phelps Park's renovation is completed, the campaign will focus on Azalea Lane playground. If all goes as well as expected, playgrounds at Dinky Dock, Mead Gardens, Cady Way, Ward Park, Lake Island and Fleet Peeples Park, on Lake Baldwin will also get facelifts. "We're already seeing strong support from the community on this," said Carrico. "I'm very optimistic, and I can't say enough about what Wendy and Sara and everybody on the committee are doing for the city." During the city• s budget planning sessions last summer, Carrico had requested $5,000 to use for park improvements and maintenance. His request was denied by the city. "That ($5,000) would have just been a drop in the bucket anyway," said Carrico. "Just enough for maintenance and some very minor improvements. But we're going to have some of the nicest and best-equipped parks in Central Florida when this is finished." In addition to Brandon and Whiting, Adopt-A-Playground's steering committee is comprised of Joan · Nelson, Pat Robertson, Patty Pope, Jenny Anderson, Lucy Strong and Michelle Woodruff. Tax deductible donations to Adopt-A-Playground should be sent to the City of Winter Park,401 S. Park Ave., Winter Park FL 32789&#13;
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              <text>WINTER PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY&#13;
City of Winter P ar k&#13;
Adopt-A-Playground&#13;
.&#13;
In late grandmothemr'esmory&#13;
Youngster donates savings&#13;
to Adopt-A-Playground&#13;
By MISSY CLARK&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
WINTER PARK-Most teenage&#13;
girls would choose to spend their&#13;
money on clothes, record albums,&#13;
trips to visit friends or relatives or&#13;
summer camp, perhaps.&#13;
But not 14 year-old Marjorie&#13;
Manley. Manley chose instead to&#13;
donate her savings to the memory of&#13;
her late grandmother. And at last&#13;
Tuesday's city commission meeting,&#13;
Manley presented a check in the&#13;
amount of $2,509 to Winter Park&#13;
Mayor David Johnston to go toward&#13;
building a fitness trail for senior&#13;
citizens. The fitness trail will be&#13;
named in memory of her grandmother,&#13;
Marjorie Wiitkins Manley,&#13;
a long-time Winter Park resident&#13;
who died four years ago of cancer.&#13;
The fitness trail is part of the&#13;
Playground at Ward Park project of&#13;
the Adopt-A-Playground campaign.&#13;
The only grandchild of Marjorie&#13;
Watkins Manley and the daughter of&#13;
Winter Park businessman Walter&#13;
Manley, young Marjorie lives in Ft.&#13;
Lauderdale with her mother but&#13;
spends her summers in Winter Park.&#13;
It was during this summer's visit&#13;
that she fieard about Adopt-APlease&#13;
see Youngster on Page 32&#13;
Page 32&#13;
Marjorie Manley, 14, of Fon Lauderdale presents a check for&#13;
$2,509 to Mayor David Johnston to help build a fitness trail for&#13;
senior citizens in memory of her grandmother, Marjorie Watkins&#13;
Manley. Marjorie 's contribution came from her savings as well&#13;
as donations from friends of her late grandmother&#13;
Youngster ___________ 7&#13;
Playground's fund-raising drive for&#13;
a playground at Ward Park which&#13;
would include a senior citizen's&#13;
fitness trai l.&#13;
Marjorie took her own savings and&#13;
added to that the donations from&#13;
friends to make a total contribution&#13;
of $2 .509.&#13;
Winter Park Outlook Thursday September 1, 1988&#13;
Continued From Page 1&#13;
In presenting the check to the ci- and finally cooling down al the fina1 donated by businesses in the Central&#13;
ty. Manley went on to say why she few stations." Florida area.&#13;
was making this tribute: ··My grand- The equipment . made of stainless The playground portion of Ward&#13;
mother touched the lives of many steel and heart of redwood will be Park will be similar lo the Compeople&#13;
and she was one of the most the market ·stop of the line. ordered munity Playground at Lake Island&#13;
remarkable and kind persons I have from a company in San Fransisco Estates but on a smaller scale, Strong&#13;
ever known. She was a wonderful. If all goes according to schedule said . It is being designed by a comloving&#13;
grandmother and I have never Strong said_, the fitness trail will be pany in New Hampshire but will be&#13;
forgotten her . in my life and completed in lat October built by volunteers with donated&#13;
prayers." said Manley . " I know she In addition to· the fitness trail the fund s and material s . Anyone&#13;
would approve of what I am doing Playground al Ward Park will in- wishing to donate time. money or&#13;
with my savings and money from elude basketball courts picnic area materials such as tires and wood&#13;
others who knew and loved her.·· complete with, covered shelters and should contact Lucy Strong at&#13;
Manley 's contribution will go tables and a playground · 644-7498. Construction of the.&#13;
toward the $9,000 needed to build Strong explains that "when the playground is scheduled for Nov. 11&#13;
the fitness trail. In addition. the city committee got togethet to plan this and 12.&#13;
received a $3.000 contribution from project, we decidewde want.Cd to do Ward Park is the fourth project in&#13;
Winter Park Memorial Hospital. The something more than j ust a the Adopt-A-Playground campaign,&#13;
hospital's Wellness Center is also playground this time. We wanted to which began about two years ago.&#13;
helping to design the trail and will include something for the . whole Like the others, it is being built with&#13;
sponsor programs specifically to community, and particularly for the materials and money donated by&#13;
meet the needs of senior citizens. senior citizen local businesses and residents and&#13;
The fitness trail will be a 1/2 to ¾ About $15,000 in donations and with cooperation from the City of&#13;
mile walking path through grassy materials have already been raised Winter Park.&#13;
tree-covered grounds along .Loch for the Ward Park project, which is Businesses which have contributed&#13;
Lomond Ave. near Winter Park expected to cost about $25 ,000. to the Ward Park project include:&#13;
Hospital. " We had originally budgeted the Orlando Paving Co., Florida Crush-&#13;
Situated throughout the course will entire project at about $35,000, but ed Stone, EJS Corp., David Warren&#13;
be 12 fitness stations with exercise all of the materials for the basketball &amp; Son Inc ., Dump Dispatch Inc .,&#13;
equipment and instructions design- courts were donated," said Strong. Star Trucking Inc., Arthur Ollie&#13;
ed especially for senior citizens, ex- The basketball courts are under Trucking Co., Amick Construction&#13;
plains Sharon Strong. a member of construction now and should be Co. , Team Sports Inc. and Tip Top&#13;
the Pla,gi-ound at Ward Park complete within the next few weeks, Roofing.&#13;
committee. said Strong. In addition to four high Donations are tax deductible and&#13;
. "The first two or three stations school regulation height goals, there may be made payable and mailed tol&#13;
will be for. warming up exercises. will be two lower goals for younger the · City of Winter Parkand&#13;
they will progress around the children: All of the materials, costs Playground at Ward Park, P.O. Box&#13;
course through toning . stretching · and labor for the courts were 607 , Winter Park, FL 32790.&#13;
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              <text>N The Orlando Sentinel, Friday, October 21, 1988 3&#13;
Playground&#13;
goal in sight&#13;
Committee needs 150 volunteers&#13;
to complete work on Ward Park&#13;
By Sara Isaac&#13;
OF THE SENTINEL STAFF&#13;
WINTER PARK - For six months, a five-woman&#13;
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talked residents into giving money, and persuaded&#13;
city officials to lend a little labor.&#13;
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new playground at Ward Park on Cady Way near&#13;
Lakemont Avenue.&#13;
The donated labor of at least 150 volunteers is&#13;
needed for the Saturday,construction project because&#13;
the goal of the Adopt-A-Playground committee has&#13;
been to renovate play areas at the four corners of&#13;
Winter Park without using city funds.&#13;
"The city's not paying a penny," said Lucy Strong,&#13;
one of five organizers on the committee. Other members&#13;
are Sharon Strong, Julie Brewer, Edie Fagan&#13;
and Margie Wagner.&#13;
The next day, Nov. 13, Adopt-A-Playground will&#13;
hold a grand opening celebration. Residents will be&#13;
invited to the refurbished picnic area to eat 5-cent&#13;
popcorn and watch the Orlando Magic dance team. A&#13;
basketball tournament will be held on the renovated&#13;
basketball courts.&#13;
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for committee members, because the completion of&#13;
the Ward Park playground, built with about $30,000&#13;
in donated material and funds, marks the end of two&#13;
years of hard work.&#13;
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Lake Island Park and the Azalea Lane Recreation&#13;
Center -with donated materials, money and time.&#13;
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projects, however, because the committee decided to&#13;
make it a park with facilities for all ages.&#13;
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"We wanted to provide something for the entire&#13;
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bit, the basketball courts were completed last month&#13;
and the picnic area and fitness trail will be ready in&#13;
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              <text>Adopt-A-Playground group readying for fourth project&#13;
WINTER PARK – With 150 tons of limestone and other materials donated by local businesses as well as $10,000 in cash donations, the Adopt-A-Playground committee is set to begin work on its fourth project: renovations and improvements to Ward Park.&#13;
“What makes this project different from the others is that it will be much more than just a children’s playground,” said Lucy Strong, spokesperson for the Ward Park project.&#13;
“We’re putting less emphasis on the playground this time and more on other aspects,” such as an adult-size basketball court and a fitness trail for senior citizens, Strong explained.&#13;
Construction for Phase I – the basketball court – is set to begin within the next few weeks and should be completed by the end of the month. The court will be full-size (high school regulation) with six goal posts. Four of the goals will be standard height and two will be lower in order to accommodate use by younger children, said Strong.&#13;
The second phase of the project will be the fitness trail, which professionals from the Wellness Center at Winter Park Memorial Hospital are helping to design.&#13;
The third and final phase will be the playground. Designed by Learning Structures Co., playground architects from New Hampshire, the playground will not follow any particular theme, Strong said, but structures will be designed to incorporate physical coordination with creativity and constructive interaction among youngsters. &#13;
The main “centerpiece” structure will be made of tires and wood in the shape of a ship and will be called the “Tiretanic.” Other structures will include a space ship, swings various climbing platforms and a picnic shelter. Tip Top Roofing Co. of Winter Park has donated materials for the picnic shelter. &#13;
In addition to Lucy Strong, committee members for the Ward Park project include Sharon Strong, Margie Wagner, Edie Fagan and Julie Brewer.&#13;
More than half of the $35,000 needed to complete the Ward project has been raised, Strong reported. Donations are tax deductible and should be made payable to the City of Winter Park, Playground at Ward Park, P.O. Box 607, Winter Park, FL 32790.&#13;
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