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Reported by: Jenna Zibton Saturday, Nov 7, 2009 @10:01pm CST It's the first playground of it's kind in Louisiana, a boundless playground. It's taken dozens of volunteers and thousands of hours but the Shreveport project is almost finished.
Volunteers are installing the final phase of the Leaps and Bounds Playground for two to five year olds, putting in little slides, swing sets, spring sets and a little crawl tube. It's all part of a more than $600,000.
Completely wheelchair accessabile up to six feet high, the biggest cost goes into absorbable safety surfacing. It is softer than gravel or cement.
"The musical instruments are wonderful something they couldn't experience anywhere else" says Kelly Dushane who brought Jacob to play. He says "It's like instruments. Like you're playing in a band and it's loud." Organizers hope to eventually build a pavillion with handicap accessable picnic tables. |