Help Design How We Play at Kauffman Park!
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Dan Alaimo
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Help Design How We Play at Kauffman Park!
Help Design How We Play at Kauffman Park!
Tuesday, June 7, 6-7:30 pm (Rain date: June 14)
Kauffman Park Playground, located behind Discount Drug Mart West
Kauffman Park Friends needs your help to plan a new playground. The target age for the play area is six years and younger. Bring your young ones and your great ideas! Babysitters will be on hand to play with the children while the adults meet. For more information, contact KPF at kauffmanpark@gmail.com.
Tuesday, June 7, 6-7:30 pm (Rain date: June 14)
Kauffman Park Playground, located behind Discount Drug Mart West
Kauffman Park Friends needs your help to plan a new playground. The target age for the play area is six years and younger. Bring your young ones and your great ideas! Babysitters will be on hand to play with the children while the adults meet. For more information, contact KPF at kauffmanpark@gmail.com.
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Dan Alaimo
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Re: Help Design How We Play at Kauffman Park!
Bump - This is next Tuesday (but note the rain date).
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Lori Allen _
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Re: Help Design How We Play at Kauffman Park!
Dan,
Thanks for all you and the rest of the Kauffman Park Friends do for the park. I know that the young ones will very much enjoy a remodeled playground.
Thanks for all you and the rest of the Kauffman Park Friends do for the park. I know that the young ones will very much enjoy a remodeled playground.
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Peter Grossetti
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Re: Help Design How We Play at Kauffman Park!
Dan - Any chance the basketball hoops go back up? (Obviously not in the playground!)
"So, let's make the most of this beautiful day.
Since we're together we might as well say:
Would you be mine? Could you be mine?
Won't you be my neighbor?"
~ Fred (Mr. Rogers) Rogers
Since we're together we might as well say:
Would you be mine? Could you be mine?
Won't you be my neighbor?"
~ Fred (Mr. Rogers) Rogers
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Lori Allen _
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Re: Help Design How We Play at Kauffman Park!
Why don't those wanting basketball back in Lakewood start up a group. You could call it Save Lakewood Basketball. SLB for short. 
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Dan Alaimo
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Re: Help Design How We Play at Kauffman Park!
Without a strong basketball advocacy group to take the lead, we've mostly given up on basketball. There's no good place in the park for it besides the court enclosure, and that has been ruled out by City Hall. It's become a no-win topic for us.
Others are now leading the group - I'm just helping with communications. Come to the event and our meetings.
Others are now leading the group - I'm just helping with communications. Come to the event and our meetings.
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Peter Grossetti
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Re: Help Design How We Play at Kauffman Park!
It's a shame the hoops are not in the future plans for Kauffman Park. But since LOBC's mission has been neutered by city hall, you're right, Dan. It's amazing how far things disintegrated in just two years.
I think what I miss about Lakewood the most are the evenings I spent on the LOBC courts at Kauffman with those great kids and young adults.
Thanks for your service to the park, Dan. (I also miss seeing your beautiful dogs there.)
Thanks for your service to the park, Dan. (I also miss seeing your beautiful dogs there.)
"So, let's make the most of this beautiful day.
Since we're together we might as well say:
Would you be mine? Could you be mine?
Won't you be my neighbor?"
~ Fred (Mr. Rogers) Rogers
Since we're together we might as well say:
Would you be mine? Could you be mine?
Won't you be my neighbor?"
~ Fred (Mr. Rogers) Rogers