City and community leaders gathered in Maumelle on Wednesday morning for a groundbreaking of a special sort.
It was for second phase of the Maumelle Play and Splash project that is building an all-inclusive playground next to the splash pad.
As previously reported by ArkansasNewsroom.com here, the playground is expected to cost a little under $700,000 to build and the city of Maumelle has already appropriated $300,000 for the park, while there’s another $240,000 coming from the Arkansas Outdoor Recreation Grant Program that will go towards the park’s construction.
That still leaves some fundraising that needs to be done and Parks & Rec director Phillip Raborn has said donations are still being accepted. If one would like to contribute to that funding, they can contact Raborn by email at Phillip@maumelleparksandrec.com.
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Park groundbreaking held in Maumelle
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City and community leaders gathered in Maumelle on Wednesday morning for a groundbreaking of a special sort.
It was for second phase of the Maumelle Play and Splash project that is building an all-inclusive playground next to the splash pad.
As previously reported by ArkansasNewsroom.com here, the playground is expected to cost a little under $700,000 to build and the city of Maumelle has already appropriated $300,000 for the park, while there’s another $240,000 coming from the Arkansas Outdoor Recreation Grant Program that will go towards the park’s construction.
That still leaves some fundraising that needs to be done and Parks & Rec director Phillip Raborn has said donations are still being accepted. If one would like to contribute to that funding, they can contact Raborn by email at Phillip@maumelleparksandrec.com.
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