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The design includes “social areas” that encourage kids to interact with one another. “We added the roof, creating a high-level social area platform that’s covered. In the center there’s an empty space where they can congregate.
“These kids have amazing amounts of energy,” observed Millsap. “Most of the day, they’re sitting and learning; they need to take a break, and run and play and get their bodies going. Then, they can come back in and really focus their minds on what they’re learning in school.”
The volunteerism didn’t end with the fundraising — a dozen volunteers were concluding a three-day building marathon, when we visited the site on October 11th.
“In total, about 500 people have contributed hundreds — perhaps thousands — of hours to, or helped with, this playground here at Woodstock Elementary School,” Millsap said. “Every parent contributed in one way or another; the community pitched in at our fundraisers, and businesses have helped in so many ways — from volunteering goods and services, to allowing us to hang up posters in their windows.”
Looking at those hard at work, she added, “And now, we’ve had a least 50 people volunteer during the three-day installation weekend.”
The final numbers weren’t in yet, but Millsap said she expected the final price tag to come in at about $43,000. “But look at the result. This play structure should last for a long time to come. That is our hope. We built sturdy!”
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