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 Kids start a protest and save their park from being turned into a parking lot!
 
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Kids start a protest and save their park from being turned into a parking lot!
Posted: 26 Aug 08 3:36 PM

Last week, I posted this article. It really tore at my heartstrings because the situation seemed so hopeless for these kids who were losing their park, with no hope for a replacement park to be built anytime soon. The kids weren't letting their park go without a fight, though, and took to the streets and waved signs protesting the park's impending closure.

But today, I saw this article and had to share it. The kids' work made a difference and the city has pledged to replace the playground! It's such a great example of how raising your voice CAN make a difference in the state of play.

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Re: Kids start a protest and save their park from being turned into a parking lot!
Posted: 26 Aug 08 4:33 PM

Now this just made me happy. I love that kids felt so strongly that they (and their parents) felt empowered and took a stand to protect a playspace. The fact that they got this promise from the city just made my heart sing.

I hope the city follows through.

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Re: Kids start a protest and save their park from being turned into a parking lot!
Posted: 28 Aug 08 10:47 AM Modified By nsaini  on 8/28/2008 10:47:39 AM)
I can't believe they had the audacity to tell the residents that it would not be replaced.

Removing an unsafe playground is one thing, a great thing at that, but only leaving a parking lot??

Thankfully this story has a happy ending. But hopefully they can refurbish the playground if it is infact unsafe...
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