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Photo8 bp Sean c. Morgao
WORKERS prepare a concrete base for the new playground equipment, being installed at
right, at Foster School. -
FOSter when it's finished. It's something tion. the reasons we were able to do it." uJe (Parker) and I got a little
we Ian hnd of ca our ow and NWe got the plans, and they . Friday, the maintename sta - crazy," Darwood said about the de-
From page 1 take care of as a community, as a tookit hoIn there,"he said. ers were busy putting dow rubber signs.
ttle ones more hands-on a,ti ty, school." "Josh DarwoDd (super sor) layers, much like the finish on the The structure cost $35,000,
promote fitness and burn ener a,o ug'bu'ge' exP'essed appreci- and the Maintenance Department high school track. me playground Augsburger said.
he said. "It's rea y ni