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Salisbury
Parks & Recreation After School Program Raises $1,600 To
Support Dan Nicholas Petting Zoo Following Devastating
Fire
April 2006
The Salisbury Parks &
Recreation Department’s “After School Program” kicked off a
“KIDS CARE 4 Critters” coin drive in late March.
The drive was held at the
Miller Recreation Center following the devastating aftermath
of a fire which engulfed the Dan Nicholas Park Petting Barn
and its animal inhabitants. The program offered children
lessons in ‘experiencing sadness”, “being a good citizen”
and “helping others in need." Chipper, the Salisbury Parks & Recreation Squirrel mascot,
was on-hand to assist with the coin drive kick-off.
Chipper’s sadness over the loss of his fellow animals slowly
turned to hope and then happiness as he was overcome with
joy through the children’s outpouring of kindness. With the
clinking of the first coins, the youngsters initiated a
“Kids CARE 4 Critters” fundraising campaign. City
Recreation facilities served as collection points for coins,
with children receiving animal stickers and a thank you
letter from Chipper for their donations.
Gail Elder White, Salisbury Parks &
Recreation Director stated, “No donation is too small and every coin
is appreciated. These young ambassadors of good will lead the way in
helping our fellow Rowan County Parks & Recreation Department in
their time of need.”
The Salisbury City and Rowan County Recreation
Departments have partnered throughout the years on many programs and
events. Elder White adds, “There are truly no City/County lines when
it comes to helping each other in a time like this.” In addition to
the coin drive, after school program participants began creating
pictures, to display at the various City collection sites to create
awareness and to encourage others to give.
During the Tuesday,
April 18, 2006 Salisbury City Council Meeting,
children
from the After-School Program and Parks & Recreation staff, assisted
Chipper the Squirrel in presenting a check for $1,600 to Bobby
Pendergrass, Nature Center Supervisor for the Rowan County Parks
System. 100% of all funds received were donated to the Rowan County
Parks System and earmarked for petting zoo animal replacement. For
more information on the “Kids Care 4 Critters” Campaign, please
contact
Elaney Hasselmann, Marketing and Community Relations Manager for the
Salisbury Parks & Recreation Department at (704) 638-4460 .
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Rowan
Regional Medical Center Sponsors Salisbury Greenway for Five Years
January 2005
The
Salisbury Parks & Recreation Department announced
a five year, $18,000 sponsorship with Rowan Regional Medical Center, to
Salisbury City Councilmen, on Tuesday, January 20, 2005. This agreement
is in support of the Forest Hills section of the Salisbury Greenway.
The
Forest Hills section, of the greenway, located between Grove Street
and Mahaley Avenue, displays sponsorship signage. Complimentary
exercise information will be available on this section as well as at
the hospital.
Hospital
officials state that the sponsorship is in direct correlation to
Rowan Regional's dedication to health, wellness, fitness and the
education of individuals to a lifestyle of health and well-being.
Rowan Regional, will join forces with Salisbury Parks &
Recreation, to promote the Greenway and its benefits to citizens,
hospital employees and visitors to the park.
Healthnut,
the Rowan Regional Medical Center mascot, made a special appearance
during the sponsorship announcement to City Council.
Healthnut presented councilmen with shirts, water bottles and
t-shirts for Greenway walking.
The
Salisbury City
Council presented Phil Whitesell, Rowan Regional Medical Center's
Director of Community Relations, with an appreciation plaque for its
sponsorship
and dedication to the citizens of Salisbury.
The
Salisbury Greenway provides recreational areas and linear parks
throughout the city for walking, biking and jogging. In
addition, the Greenway supplies open space and natural areas for
environmental education and wildlife preservation.
For
more information on the Greenway or additional sponsorship
opportunities, contact
Elaney Hasselmann by email or at
(704) 638-4460. |
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