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Bucklin Park Playground
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109 Bucklin Street
Providence, RI, United States
Sep 18, 2010
Bucklin Park in the West End community in Providence needs a newer and safer playground. Join us as we rebuild Bucklin park and rebuild our community!
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You want to fly a kite? Come fly a kite!
On May 22, 2010 starting at 12:00pm West Elmwood Housing Development's youth commitee will be hosting a KITE DAY for children at Bucklin Park.
Join us for an afternoon of fun and festivities!
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Sitting in a resident engagement meeting; one resident lamented on the state of a local park; Bucklin Park. It was an eyesore she stated; a safety hazard and something had to be done. That something is happening now; residents recognizing the need to rebuild an old neglected park.
It is the passion of the community that drives the project; it is hope of parents and the excitement of the youth that will make this project a reality.







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