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TOMAHAWK, Wis. (WJFW) - Playgrounds are a great place for kids to just be kids, but of course they don t last forever. Its time for an upgrade at a park
Tomahawk Group Plans to Build âAll-Inclusiveâ Playground By Liz Holbrook
Jul 12, 2021 | 9:50 PM
TOMAHAWK, WI (WSAU-WXPR) â A non-profit group in Tomahawk hopes to build what it says would be the first all-inclusive playground in the area.
The group has an ambitious fundraising goal, but it hopes to meet the goal by the end of the summer. Tomahawk Together, a group promoting healthy kids and families, is eyeing the Washington Square Park in Tomahawk for the inclusive playground.
âAn inclusive playground, in its most perfect definition, is a playground where children have the ability to play together, interactive play, as opposed to a playground where they have a swing set up where a child in a wheelchair could be lifted up onto a single swing or a child in a wheelchair could have a wheelchair pushed up onto a piece of equipment but they still play by themselves,â said Cathy Schmit of Tomahawk Together.
Tomahawk Group Plans to Build âAll-Inclusiveâ Playground By Liz Holbrook
Jul 12, 2021 | 9:50 PM
TOMAHAWK, WI (WSAU-WXPR) â A non-profit group in Tomahawk hopes to build what it says would be the first all-inclusive playground in the area.
The group has an ambitious fundraising goal, but it hopes to meet the goal by the end of the summer. Tomahawk Together, a group promoting healthy kids and families, is eyeing the Washington Square Park in Tomahawk for the inclusive playground.
âAn inclusive playground, in its most perfect definition, is a playground where children have the ability to play together, interactive play, as opposed to a playground where they have a swing set up where a child in a wheelchair could be lifted up onto a single swing or a child in a wheelchair could have a wheelchair pushed up onto a piece of equipment but they still play by themselves,â said Cathy Schmit of Tomahawk Together.