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SOAR receives donated playground equipment
Several SOAR
volunteers unloaded $15,000 worth of playground equipment at the Storage
Station on Friday, November 29.
According to SOAR (Sisters
Organization for Activities and Recreation) board member Bonnie Malone,
the equipment belonged to Bend Hospice. That organization ran out of storage
space and decided to donate the equipment to SOAR.
The playground equipment will
have a footprint of about 17x17 feet and will resemble a McDonald's playground,
according to one of the volunteers.
SOAR will install the playground
at its proposed new facility on the grounds of Sisters High School.
The organization is at about
the half-way point in its effort to raise $950,000 to build a recreation
center in Sisters. The complex will include ballfields and a gym/teen
center/martial arts studio on 15 acres dedicated to the organization by
the Sisters School District.
SOAR hopes to start on the
project next summer. |
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