For Immediate Release: June 13, 2015
The playground is named
after Ruthanne Lodato, an Alexandria piano and music teacher who was an active
supporter of Alexandria’s special needs community.
As part of CVS Health’s commitment to helping people on their path to
better health, the company was proud to provide the initial donation of
$25,000, to help start the playground project in 2014. The Kelley Cares Foundation and the Miracle
League of Alexandria then raised another $75,000 to complete the project. The private sector funding totaled over
$100,000 in cash and in-kind services. All
the funds were provided to the City for the actual construction of the project,
in another successful example of a public/private partnership.
The new accessible playground is located behind the Nannie J. Lee
Recreation Center, 1108 Jefferson St. The
playground has accessible
swings, outdoor music instruments, shade structures, benches, sensory play
components, and soft rubber tile surfacing.
The playground was built to provide accessible outdoor play at the
Nannie J. Lee Recreation Center.
The new playground is also located adjacent to the Lee Center basketball
court which was also repaired and recolored concurrently with the playground
renovation.
The playground and basketball court are open daily and can be accessed
through the Nannie J. Lee Recreation Center building, or through the back
parking lot of the Lee Center-Alexandria Fire Training Facility.
For additional information, visit the Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities at www.alexandriava.gov/Recreation or the Miracle League of Alexandria at www.miracleleagueofalexandria.com.
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