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Monday, December 15, 2008
KaBOOM! build in Pascagoula, Miss. in the news!
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SUNHERALD TV: Suddenly, KaBOOM! It's a playground
By JAY HUGHES
Biloxi SUN HERALD
Dec. 14, 2008

PASCAGOULA -- Volunteers turned out Saturday to assemble a new playground for central Pascagoula children, adding to the city's post-Hurricane Katrina recreational options with a little corporate help.

The KaBOOM! playground at the 12th Street Recreation Center will serve about 1,000 children a year, according to city Parks and Recreation Director Darcie Crew.
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Playground rises in Pascagoula Nonprofit group KaBOOM! quickly erects equipment at 12th Street center
By AMBER CRAIG
Mississippi Press
Dec. 14, 2008

PASCAGOULA - Until Saturday, the 12th Street Recreation Center playground had just the basics: a swing set, a tire swing and a slide.

In just eight hours Saturday, the aging equipment was gone, and more than 150 volunteers had turned the area into an inviting place for children to enjoy themselves.

Led by the nonprofit group KaBOOM!, the volunteers erected playground equipment, hauled mulch, mixed concrete and laid down sod.
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Monday, December 08, 2008
Albert Lea insurance agent helps build New Orleans playground
By alynsen @ 5:03 PM :: 213 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

By Steve Block
Albert Lea (Minn.) Tribune
Dec. 5, 2008

A new playground is the focus of renewal for a neighborhood in New Orleans’ flood-ravaged lower Ninth Ward. Last weekend an Albert Lea insurance agent was part of a 270-person crew that installed playground equipment at the site.

Randy Cirksena joined other State Farm Insurance agents and a contingent of U.S. Marines in a seven-hour building project designed to serve a new modular school, consisting of 50 to 60 portable classrooms. The previous school was leveled after serious damage was inflicted by Hurricane Katrina. A recently constructed hospital stands empty nearby, another victim of the storm’s fury.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
A real play friend for New Orleans
By alynsen @ 8:48 PM :: 432 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

By Nakia Hogan
New Orleans Times-Picayune

Brandon Tosti had forgotten about New Orleans.

He thought everything was OK. He figured because the NFL was back, and New Orleans was getting ready to host the NBA All-Star Game, that much of the city had returned to normal.

He was like many other Americans. He was wrong.

But all that changed one day last September while he was reading a magazine at his home in Denver. That's when he learned the truth.

It was the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and New Orleans and the Gulf South were still struggling in the aftermath of the deadly storm. Youth sports leagues had crumbled. Playground equipment remained mangled. School yards were almost unplayable. [More]

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Monday, October 06, 2008
24 Hour Fitness and KaBOOM! Team Up to Build Playgrounds for Houston Children
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24 Hour Fitness and KaBOOM! Team Up to Build Playgrounds for Houston Children

SAN RAMON, Calif., and WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 6, 2008) – 24 Hour Fitness, the largest privately-owned U.S. fitness chain and a health club industry pioneer, and KaBOOM!, a national non-profit dedicated to bringing play back into the lives of children, are teaming up to build new playgrounds in Houston communities impacted by Hurricane Ike. The partnership will help children in the region get fit and stay healthy while aiding communities that are recovering from the storm.

Throughout the month of October, 24 Hour Fitness will donate $1 from the monthly dues of Houston area members to KaBOOM! to help build the playgrounds. 24 Hour Fitness team members will join members and community volunteers to build the first playground on December 13, with a second playground to be built in early 2009. Locations for both playgrounds will be announced at a later date. 24 Hour Fitness club members will also be invited to donate through an in-club fundraising campaign, with all proceeds going to KaBOOM!.

"24 Hour Fitness is part of the Houston community and we want to ensure that kids in these neighborhoods have a place where they can just be kids again," said 24 Hour Fitness CEO Carl Liebert. "Physical fitness and staying active can help change a person’s life and we hope that bringing these playgrounds back to the region will help families recover from this disaster."

"KaBOOM! knows that disasters such as Hurricane Ike affect everyone, especially kids, who depend on peaceful, familiar routines to keep them feeling safe and secure," said Darell Hammond, CEO and co-founder of KaBOOM!. "As we’ve seen with the playgrounds we’ve built in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, playgrounds give kids a great way to stay mentally and physically healthy when the rest of the world around them is chaotic."

KaBOOM! is also calling on Houston-area residents and organizations to document playgrounds damaged by the storm on the KaBOOM! Playspace Finder, at http://playspacefinder.kaboom.org. As the damaged playgrounds are added to the online database, KaBOOM! will work to recruit supporters in the region to help clean-up and repair those playspaces that need attention. 

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
KaBOOM! build in Mississippi featured in The Fox Forum
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Mississippi Deserves Its Moment In the Sun
By Ellen Ratner
The Fox Forum
Sept. 26, 2008

The post-Katrina center that I helped start is named after the Governor Haley Barbour’s wife, Marsha Barbour, who worked hard delivering supplies to all kinds of neighborhoods after the storm. The Marsha Barbour Center had over three hundred people working to build a Kaboom playground. It was the most integrated group you could possibly imagine– black, white, young, old, men, women, Democrats and Republicans. Most of us would be hard pressed to find such a group in Boston or New York City. [More]

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Monday, July 14, 2008
Weight loss doctor inspired by CNN Fit Nation and KaBOOM! to build playgrounds
By alynsen @ 4:12 PM :: 868 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground, Blogs About Play

hp_cnnfitnation.jpgDr. Kal's Weight Loss Blog featured the playground builds by KaBOOM! and CNN's Fit Nation on Friday. Here's an excerpt:

It is great what they did for the children of Metairie. It will help get these children more active and get them away from the video games, the television, and the Internet. Increased activity is one of the best strategies to prevent and cure childhood obesity.

The CNN Fit Nation team has inspired me. I am going to research KaBOOM! and try to get some playgrounds built in the Atlanta/Decatur area.

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Friday, July 11, 2008
For the children
By alynsen @ 1:10 PM :: 728 Views :: 0 Comments :: Community Projects, KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

Team effort creates play area at Pontiff; Community group gets corporate aid
By Earl Hodges
Times-Picayune (New Orleans)
July 10, 2008

NO_taylor_kid_smiles-sm.jpgSweat and a giant smile covered Lori Tucker's face as she looked at the other volunteers enthusiastically working around her.

"This is all about the kids," Tucker said. "It's important for children to have a safe place to play and stay active."

Tucker, a pre-kindergarten teacher at St. Rita School in Harahan, was one of more than 250 volunteers who converged on Wally Pontiff Jr. Playground in Old Metairie on June 28 to construct a 3,500-square-foot play area, located between the track and tennis courts.

The project was a joint effort of Friends of Pontiff, Pontiff Boosters, CNN's "Fit Nation," Cox Communications and KaBOOM, a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., that helps build play areas for children. [More]

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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
CNN & national non-profit KaBOOM! team up to spread the word about the importance of play in an active lifestyle
By alynsen @ 2:25 PM :: 1507 Views :: 4 Comments :: :: KaBOOM! in the News, Press Releases, Operation Playground

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – KaBOOM!, a national non-profit organization that empowers communities to build playgrounds, and CNN announced an agreement to promote play as part of an active lifestyle for children.

KaBOOM!, which has directly facilitated the building of more than 1,400 playspaces across North America since its inception in 1995, will join with CNN and Cox Communications to build a playground at Pontiff Park in New Orleans in just one day on June 28  that will provide more than 10,000 children with a great place to play. CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta will participate in the build, which will be covered as part of CNN’s Fit Nation programming, a multi-platform initiative to stop obesity.

“We’re thrilled to collaborate with CNN in this endeavor,” KaBOOM! CEO and co-founder Darell Hammond said. “We’re optimistic that promoting healthy and active lifestyles with CNN will produce positive change on multiple fronts. There’s no question that increasing the amount of time children play on a playground is a critical component to our goal of improving fitness and health.”

The build will be featured on CNN’s House Call with Dr. Sanjay Gupta, a program dedicated to the latest health and medical developments and airs on Saturdays and Sundays from 7:30 to 8 a.m. (CT), as well as Fit Nation segments across the network’s properties. The playground build also marks the first CNN Fit Nation activity in 2008. CNN’s Fit Nation initiative began in 2006 as an ongoing multi-platform initiative to stop obesity and encourage healthier lifestyles. Over the past two years, Fit Nation and Gupta have traveled across the country engaging people in their own communities to get more active and develop local programs to meet the challenges of being overweight.

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Friday, June 20, 2008
No more playing around
By alynsen @ 11:21 AM :: 758 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News About Play, Operation Playground, KaBOOM! National Campaign for Play

By Babs Johnson
Times-Picayune (New Orleans)
June 20, 2008

news-cautiontape.jpgFEMA's slow response to the restoration of New Orleans' public ball fields and playgrounds shows a sweeping disregard for those who have been affected most: our children. My jaw dropped reading a recent statement from FEMA that the expense of sod vs. seed "required review from high authority," an astounding comment after the recent revelation that $85 million in supplies for Katrina victims languished unknown and unused for two years.

Many of the trailers that housed displaced people on city playgrounds have been vacant for six months; some for eight. Why couldn't FEMA and the city reach agreements on how to restore the play areas before the trailers were removed, since both agencies were aware that would happen months prior to the actual removal dates?

Many children in these neighborhoods relied on these ball fields and playgrounds. They were the only places providing them safe, wholesome places to play -- that is, to do the important work of childhood. Without those, many are finding the street corners and all the ills that lifestyle holds. [More]

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Operation Playground 100th build featured in a variety of publications
By alynsen @ 1:12 PM :: 802 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

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Arizona Republic

Banker and Tradesman

Boston Business Journal

Breitbart.com

Business Journal of Milwaukee

Construction Writers Association

Dayton Business Journal

Houston Chronicle

IT Industry Today

Jacksonville Business Journal

Los Angeles Business

Los Angeles Times

Nashville Business Journal

Orlando Business Journal

Pittsburgh Business Times

RCR Wireless News

South Florida Business Journal

State House News Service

Technology Today

US Politics Today

 

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Operation Playground 100th build photo featured in Times Square!
By alynsen @ 5:49 PM :: 696 Views :: 0 Comments :: Community Projects, KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

A photo from the ribbon-cutting at the 100th Operation Playground build appeared on a huge electronic billboard in Times Square in New York City between 10 and 11 a.m. Eastern time on June 16! Here's what it looked like:

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Operation Playground 100th build featured on "Good Morning America"
By alynsen @ 3:34 PM :: 859 Views :: 3 Comments :: :: Community Projects, KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

IMG_7193.jpgThe 100th build from Operation Playground was featured on "Good Morning America" today!

Watch the segment here.

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Monday, June 16, 2008
KaBOOM! Operation Playground in the news
By alynsen @ 2:17 PM :: 624 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

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Stories on the 100th build in the Gulf Coast:
WLOX TV - KaBoom Completes Their 100th Playground

Biloxi Sun Herald - KaBOOM! celebrates 100th playground

Story on upcoming Gulf Coast builds:
Mississippi Press - KaBOOM! playground to be built in Gautier

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Sunday, June 15, 2008
KaBOOM! celebrates 100th Operation Playground project
By alynsen @ 7:16 PM :: 885 Views :: 4 Comments :: :: Features From KaBOOM!, Community Projects, Operation Playground, New KaBOOM! photos

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IMG_6952.jpgMore than 500 volunteers converged on Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Park in Bay St. Louis on Saturday to help KaBOOM! and our partners complete the 100th Operation Playground project in the Gulf Coast. In December 2005, KaBOOM! committed to build 100 playgrounds in the region after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita devastated the Gulf Coast, starting with the first in Bay St. Louis. It was only fitting that the 100th playground was built in the town where it all began. 

The 100th build was a true community celebration. Not even a midday shower could dampen the enthusiasm of the volunteers from the local community, Fannie Mae, AmeriCorps*NCCC, Gulf Coast Recovery Corps, Keesler Air Force base, and others, many of whom had participated in several previous Operation Playground projects. In just under six hours, the volunteers completed two playground structures, refurbished two basketball courts, and built an extensive new ‘front porch’ entrance to the park. They also painted several murals commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King, the community and Operation Playground. As a finishing touch, local children created a ‘Heroes Walk’ around the park honoring the men and women of the Civil Rights movement. 

The project was made possible by a partnership between KaBOOM!, the Mississippi Hurricane Recovery Fund, the Gulf Coast Community Foundation, Fannie Mae, Foundation for the Mid South, the City of Bay St. Louis, Hancock Housing Resource Center and Powerhouse of Deliverance Church. At 2:30, representatives from each of the organizations, along with the volunteers and past Operation Playground Community Partners, gathered to cut a very special ribbon made up of 100 painted panels representing each of the 100 Operation Playground projects.    

Because of Operation Playground, more than 22,000 volunteers have donated their time to build playgrounds for nearly 50,000 children from Houston to Mobile.  In all, through Operation Playground, $8.2 million has been invested to build great new places to play in the Gulf Coast by Jim and Donna Barksdale, The Home Depot, Playworld Systems, Fannie Mae, Mississippi Hurricane Recovery Fund, the Gulf Coast Community Foundation, NBA Cares, DJR Foundation, AmeriCares, ESPN, ING Direct and other outstanding partners. 

KaBOOM! will continue to build in the region and already has several projects scheduled through December. The 101st and 102nd Operation Playground projects will take place in New Orleans and Biloxi on Saturday, June 28. Volunteer for one of these projects.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
KaBOOM! builds 100th playground in the Gulf
By alynsen @ 4:55 PM :: 777 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: Press Releases, Operation Playground

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KaBOOM! builds 100th playground in the Gulf
“Operation Playground” initiative provides a great place to play for 49,605 children from Houston to Mobile

After Hurricanes Katrina and Rita struck the Gulf Coast, KaBOOM!, the national non-profit that empowers communities to build playgrounds, made a commitment to build 100 playgrounds in the areas hardest hit by the storms.  On June 14th, in Bay St. Louis Miss., KaBOOM! will reach this goal.

“When KaBOOM! began Operation Playground just three months after Hurricane Katrina struck, those outside the area were incredulous, believing that playgrounds were the last thing people needed in the midst of the devastation,” said Darell Hammond, CEO and Co-founder, KaBOOM! “But we knew that the Gulf Coast’s youngest residents needed safe places to escape the stress of the rebuilding effort and reclaim their childhood.”

On Dec. 17, 2005, more than 600 residents and other volunteers came together at Carol Vegas Park in Bay St. Louis, Miss., to build a new playground, the first new permanent structure constructed in the town since Hurricane Katrina.  Some wanted to give their kids a safe place to go while they re-built their homes; some remembered the aftermath of Hurricane Camille in 1969 and said they wanted to make sure local children had a place to heal emotionally; and others came out to take action and to be a part of the rebuilding process.  On that day, and 98 other days just like it, volunteers transformed an empty lot into a great place to play in just one day.

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Monday, June 09, 2008
Couple weds at 99th Operation Playground build
By alynsen @ 5:03 PM :: 744 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: Features From KaBOOM!, Community Projects, Operation Playground

op99-wedding.jpgLast Saturday, in 95˚ heat, KaBOOM! had its 99th build in the Gulf Coast -- and a Build Day wedding! -- at Life Academy, a preschool program of the Resurrection of Life Church in Picayune, Miss.

Volunteers kept busy assembling the play structure, rock blocks, slither slide, adventure bridge, and Freddy Firetruck, plus shade structures, butcher block benches and picnic tables...until 10 a.m., when everyone was told to put down their tools because it was time to go to the wedding being held on the build site!

The ceremony took place about 50 yards from the playground. The bride and groom, Chris Utter and Roxie Zortman, were joined by friends, family, and all 130 build volunteers, the vast majority of whom were members of the church. When the attendees realized there wasn’t music, they all hummed ‘Here Comes the Bride’ as the bride walked down the makeshift aisle. 

op99-wedding2.jpgDespite the unusual circumstances, Brother Allen performed a very moving and deeply spiritual ceremony. The bride and groom both shed tears of joy before finally sharing their first kiss as husband and wife. Immediately after the wedding, it was time to get back to work. The groom quickly changed and hit the mulch pile, while his bride regretfully left to spend time with family in for the weekend.

It was quite a day! And this coming Saturday, we'll be celebrating the 100th KaBOOM! Operation Playground build in the Gulf Coast. Learn more.

 

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Monday, June 09, 2008
100th Operation Playground build featured in Biloxi Sun Herald
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100th playground planned
Biloxi SUN HERALD
June 8, 2008

After Hurricane Katrina struck the Coast, KaBOOM!, a national nonprofit that helps communities build playgrounds, made a commitment to build 100 playgrounds in the areas hardest hit.

On June 14 in Bay St. Louis, KaBOOM! will reach this goal.

NO__taylor_build.jpg"When KaBOOM! began Operation Playground just three months after Hurricane Katrina struck, those outside the area were incredulous, believing that playgrounds were the last thing people needed in the midst of the devastation," said Darell Hammond, KaBOOM! CEO and co-founder. "But we knew that the Gulf Coast's youngest residents needed safe places to escape the stress of the rebuilding effort and reclaim their childhood."

On Dec. 17, 2005, more than 600 residents and other volunteers came together at Carol Vegas Park in Bay St. Louis to build a new playground, the first new permanent structure in the town after Katrina. [More]

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Thursday, June 05, 2008
Couple to wed at 99th Operation Playground build
By alynsen @ 4:08 PM :: 1294 Views :: 2 Comments :: :: Features From KaBOOM!, Operation Playground

wedding_rings.jpgOn Saturday, the 99th Operation Playground build in Picayune, Miss. will feature something unique amid the flurry of equipment-assembly and mulch-hauling: a wedding!

Chris Utter will wed Roxie Zortman on Build Day. “They said they’d stop the build at 10 a.m. for five minutes” for the wedding, said Chris with a laugh. “We’re helping build after that.”

The build and the wedding are taking place behind a church: Resurrection Life Ministries, where Chris serves as maintenance director in addition to his work as a carpenter and renovator. His fiancée is an interior designer. The two, both 58, have been together since a mission trip to La Hoia, Mexico where they renovated a church together two years ago. Both are members of Resurrection Life Ministries.

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The 100th Operation Playground build will take place on June 14 in Bay St. Louis, Miss. Learn more!

The date for the wedding was chosen before the couple made the decision to wed at the build. “She chose Saturday because it’s 6/7/08,” said Chris. “I heard about the build, and then I went to her and said hey, KaBOOM! is doing this Build Day, and I think it would be cool if we got married out there. And she was like, ‘Yeah, that’s cool!’”

They’ve received a variety of reactions from others when they tell them their plans. “People say, ‘Are you serious?’ or ‘That’s way cool!’” said Chris. “We’ve had a myriad of different reactions.”

Chris and Roxie will be having their reception Friday night before the build. “We’re having our reception, and then we’re getting married afterwards,” said Chris with a chuckle.

And yes, he’s excited for the build, too. “It’s a blessing to be able to work and build this playground for the children,” he said.

Photos of the couple – and the wedding -- will be posted on kaboom.org following the build!

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Operation Playground build number 98 featured in St. Tammany News
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Lacombe chosen for new playground
By Chad Ruiz
St. Tammany News
May 19, 2008

It’s playtime for residents and school children alike in Lacombe.

KaBOOM!, FannieMae and Bayou Lacombe Middle School are teaming up to bring the city its first public playground at a cost of nearly $50,000, but the months of construction and eyesores it would take to build the 2,500-square-foot structure have all been condensed into one day.

The national nonprofit organization KaBOOM!, founded in 1995, is dedicated to providing play structures for children across the U.S.

FannieMae, founded in 1938 as a shareholder-owned lender that provides funding to the nation’s housing market, is providing the funds for most of the project that will take place Tuesday beginning at 8:30 a.m.

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Monday, May 05, 2008
KaBOOM! Operation Playground featured in Mississippi Press
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Cherokee volunteers make KaBOOM! history
Monday, April 28, 2008
By SUSAN STACHOWSKI
Mississippi Press

OPLOGO.GIFPASCAGOULA -- More than 300 volunteers showed up on the campus of Cherokee Elementary Friday morning to build the Ka-BOOM! playground, and the 8-hour workday was cut in half.

As the sun rose over the campus, activity had already begun with volunteers digging holes, moving mulch and building benches.

Justin Fitzgerald, Ka-BOOM! project manager, was amazed with the volunteer turnout and energy.

"This turnout is just amazing and so is the energy being displayed," Fitzgerald said. "I just had 145 cubic yards of mulch moved in less than an hour. That never happens. We are better than on schedule."

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Working alongside Fitzgerald was Sarah Pinsky, director of Operation Playground. She agreed with Fitzgerald saying that even early in the morning, this was one of the fastest builds ever.

"It's not just the number of volunteers who came out today, but how hard everybody is working," Pinsky said. "We have had a lot of people come out for builds before but never to move as quickly as these are doing."

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Monday, May 05, 2008
KaBOOM! Operation Playground featured on CNN.com
By alynsen @ 1:42 PM :: 825 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

A place to play
By Matt Sloane
CNN
May 2, 2008

I had one of the most rewarding experiences of my CNN career Wednesday, and it involved 40 children, about as many parents and some homemade jambalaya at a senior center in Louisiana.

“It starts with a playground” is the slogan for KaBOOM, a national non-profit organization that builds playgrounds. KaBOOM is our newest partner in the fight against childhood obesity. For those 40 kids, and even the parents in the room, it really does all start with a playground.

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That’s where CNN Fit Nation comes in. For us, it started with a phone call to KaBOOM, and six months later I found myself sitting at this senior center, watching the kids draw their dream playground with crayons. From those drawings, the parents and I sat with KaBOOM staffers and picked the playground equipment that best fit the kids’ drawings. Two months from now on June 28, we’ll all meet in Metairie to build it, in a shade under 6 hours.

As the parents and adults thanked me for CNN’s contribution to their community, I asked all of them for something in return - to use this new playground and to get their children moving and to teach them how to stay healthy well into adulthood.

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Design Day kicks off 100th Operation Playground project
By alynsen @ 6:08 PM :: 755 Views :: 0 Comments :: Features From KaBOOM!, Operation Playground

The 100th Operation Playground project got off to a great start with a Design Day on Apr. 28 in Bay St. Louis, Miss. More than 25 playground experts ages three to 16 eagerly put crayon to paper to share their ideas for the new playground to be built at Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial Park. The children’s drawings, along with input from parents and other community members, will be used to create the final playground design.

Following the children’s portion, more than 30 adults from the community met to learn about the KaBOOM! planning process and sign up for committees responsible for construction, food, safety, youth involvement, and volunteer recruitment. The enthusiastic group also established the planning committee’s weekly meeting time and created their own ‘wish list’ of items for the new playground to be constructed on June 14.

Partners for this special build are the Gulf Coast Community Foundation, Fannie Mae, the Foundation for the Mid South, the Hancock Housing Resource Center and the City of Bay St. Louis.

The Gulf Coast Community Foundation is the administrator of the Mississippi Hurricane Recovery Fund, which was established by Governor Barbour days after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. This project is one of 17 that will be completed in the lower six counties this year using funds from the Hurricane Recovery Fund. Fannie Mae and the Foundation for the Mid South are also providing matching funds for each project. The Hancock Housing Resource Center (HRRC) is an initiative of the Hancock Community Development Foundation. The main role of the HHRC is to find ways to address housing needs in Hancock County.

“A major part of developing housing is community participation,” said Sherry-Lea Bloodworth, Director of the Hancock Housing Resource Center. “What better way to build close community ties than through a KaBOOM! playground build? I can’t think of a better way to stimulate community participation and reinvigorate weary residents as we continue to rebuild. After all, the KaBOOM! process not only builds playgrounds, it brings communities together. We are so thrilled to be partners for the KaBOOM! 100th playground.”

The first Operation Playground project took place on December 17, 2005 at Carol Vegas Park in Bay St. Louis. More than 600 volunteers gathered on that day to help build the first new playground in the Gulf Coast after Katrina and Rita devastated the landscape. Since then, KaBOOM! and our partners have built 95 playgrounds in towns from Houston to Mobile, bringing play back to the lives of children living in these areas and giving neighbors old and new the chance to build a sense of community lost in the storms.

While KaBOOM! will continue to build in the Gulf after the 100th playground, this important milestone will allow us to celebrate our success with friends, draw attention to the ongoing needs of those living in the Gulf and remind people about the importance of having safe and fun places children can play.

  • As planning gets underway for this important build, we want to hear from you! Share your story of how you helped bring play back to the Gulf Coast.

  • Be a part of the movement and join us for this special project. Volunteer for the 100th build!

  • Take a walk down memory lane with us! Check out pictures from all of our Operation Playground projects.

Learn more about Operation Playground.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
100th Operation Playground Build Announced!
By alynsen @ 2:13 PM :: 700 Views :: 0 Comments :: Features From KaBOOM!, Operation Playground

OP_100_Logo.jpg It's official! The 100th Operation Playground project will take place on Saturday, June 14 at Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Park in Bay St. Louis, fulfilling a commitment we made to build 100 playgrounds in the areas affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The project will kick off with a Design Day on Apr. 28. Our partners for this special build are the Gulf Coast Community Foundation, Fannie Mae, the Foundation for the MidSouth, the Hancock Housing Resource Center and the City of Bay St. Louis.

The first Operation Playground project took place on Dec. 17, 2005 at Carol Vegas Park in Bay St. Louis, and it is so fitting that we will fulfill our commitment back where Operation Playground began nearly three years ago. More than 600 volunteers gathered on that day to help build the first new playground in the Gulf Coast after Katrina and Rita devastated the landscape. It was an amazing day that launched our commitment to build 100 playgrounds in areas affected by the hurricanes. Since then, KaBOOM! and our partners have built 90 playgrounds in towns from Houston to Mobile, bringing play back to the lives of children living in these areas and giving neighbors old and new the chance to rebuild a sense of community lost in the storms.

While we will continue to build in the Gulf after the 100th playground, this important milestone will allow us to celebrate our success with friends, draw attention to the ongoing needs of those living in the Gulf and remind people about the importance of having safe and fun places children can play.

As planning gets underway for this important build, we want to hear from you! Share your story of how you helped bring play back to the Gulf Coast.

Be a part of the movement and join us for this special project. Volunteer for the 100th build!

Take a walk down memory lane with us! Check out pictures from all of our Operation Playground projects.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008
Gulf Coast Community Foundation, Fannie Mae and KaBOOM! team up to build first of 15 new playspaces Saturday
By alynsen @ 9:39 PM :: 1252 Views :: 3 Comments :: :: Features From KaBOOM!, Operation Playground
This lot will be transformed into a playground on Saturday, Apr. 19!
Hundreds of volunteers from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson and George Counties, Fannie Mae, the Mississippi Hurricane Recovery Fund, organizers from KaBOOM! and community members will join forces on Saturday, Apr. 19 to build a new, safe playground at the Mary Ruddiman’s Unit in Ocean Springs, Miss.

This new playground’s design is based on drawings provided by children who attended a Design Day event in February, and will provide more than 300 children in the community a safe place to play. Currently, there are no public playgrounds near the site.

This playground marks the first of more than 15 playspaces to be built by KaBOOM!, the Gulf Coast Community Foundation and Fannie Mae in 2008. The Gulf Coast Community Foundation is the administrator of the Mississippi Hurricane Recovery Fund, which was established by the governor immediately following Hurricane Katrina. Fannie Mae began its partnership with KaBOOM! in 2007, and together we built eight playspaces in areas affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

The build also stands as the 90th as part of Operation Playground – the KaBOOM! initiative to build 100 playgrounds in areas affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

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Monday, March 17, 2008
KaBOOM! Salutes Outstanding New Orleans Volunteer Linda Prout
By alynsen @ 1:40 PM :: 1349 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: Features From KaBOOM!, Operation Playground

OP-LindaProut.JPGOn March 8, New Orleans resident Linda Prout participated in her 16th Operation Playground project in the city! Linda's first build was in September, 2006, at the International School and she has been a dedicated volunteer ever since. A teacher for 25 years, Linda says she appreciates the value of play and loves seeing the playgrounds where she worked filled with joyful playing children.

KaBOOM! salutes Linda Prout for her incredible dedication to our cause. Our work would not be possible without amazing volunteers like her!

What initially drew you to the cause of playgrounds in general, and to Operation Playground in particular?
Linda: Hurricane Katrina and the flooding afterward destroyed our homes, schools, libraries, and playgrounds. For months I did not see any children in my neighborhood. But along with the devastation came the opportunity to rebuild things better than they were before. Operation Playground has been a vital component of the rebirth of New Orleans and our sense of community.

What inspired you to participate in 16 builds?
Linda: At every build I have worked with unforgettable people from KaBOOM!, the local community, and volunteers from all over the country -- like the woman from Washington, D.C. who was celebrating her birthday by returning to New Orleans to build another playground with 12 of her best friends. They inspire me to keep coming back, together with the hope of improving the lives of children in New Orleans.

What's your favorite part of a Build Day, and why?
Linda: Do I have to pick just one?

I love working with children on projects that become part of the playground, such as the mosaic stepping stones, individual paintings, or murals, because they are so proud of their work.

I love lunch! Because here that means red beans and rice, gumbo, fried chicken, jambalaya...

I love the looks on children's faces at the ribbon-cutting ceremony when they first see the transformation from grass and dirt to a beautiful finished playground, because that's like a $1 million paycheck.

Why do you believe the cause of play is important?
Linda: I was a teacher for 25 years, and I always believed that the most important teaching and best learning happened on the playground. Share. Take turns. Use your words instead of your fists. Work together to get it done faster. Stretch your muscles and your imagination.  Include everyone who wants to play. Problem solve. Pick up when you're finished. Have fun.

Do you have plans to participate in future builds? If so, which ones?
You bet! I'll be at Fannie Williams Elementary on May 17, and I can't wait to hear about the 100th build for Operation Playground. Hopefully, I will continue to help with playgrounds until every child has a great place to play within walking distance.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
A Playground Stands In Memory of Tragic Loss In Shreveport
By amylee @ 9:19 AM :: 1241 Views :: 0 Comments :: Community Projects, KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

Wanda Simpson and Janet Bean present a sign for the playground build in memory of their loved onesMore than a year later, steady tears are still normal for Janet Bean.

She and John would have been married 25 years in September, but his devastating murder last year, kept the two from celebrating their silver anniversary.

"You never get over it," said Bean, as she wiped her eyes.

She also may never have closure as the murder remains unsolved.

Every day Wanda Simpson walks by the desk where her sister Vicky Lynn Stroud McGraw used to answer phones and think up new business ideas for Simpson's pool supply company.

It's been nearly seven years since Simpson's baby sister was brutally murdered and now someone else occupies the space.

Nevertheless, it will hold lasting memories of McGraw.

"Vicky was a people person," Simpson said. "She was very outgoing and full of life."

Thoughts of the murders often fuel tears of sadness for both Bean and Simpson, but on Oct. 25, it was thoughts of gratitude for the 250 or so volunteers and for country music duo Brooks and Dunn that spurred tears of joy.

See photos of the build here.

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Tuesday, November 06, 2007
NBA Stepping Up to Help New Orleans
By amylee @ 8:31 AM :: 1274 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News About Play, Community Projects, KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

Portrait of a beautiful little girlNEW ORLEANS, LA - The National Basketball Association today will announce a season-long, leaguewide community service program aimed at boosting the rebuilding effort in New Orleans in a year when the league plans to hold its marquee event, the 2008 All-Star Game, in the city.

The official announcement is expected to be made by NBA Commissioner David Stern in a news conference at Walter L. Cohen High School at 12:30 p.m. today, the same day the Hornets tip off the 2007-2008 regular season with a game against the Sacramento Kings at the New Orleans Arena.

"This program says that we're very committed to helping them rebuild and to the rebirth of the Crescent City," said Bob Lanier, a special assistant to the NBA commissioner. "The NBA truly cares. It's not just a slogan. We're committed to being difference-makers around the world."

The program will culminate with the first NBA Cares All-Star Day of Service on Friday, Feb. 15, an event in which more than 2,500 members of the league's representatives, including players, coaches, executives, media members and sponsors, will participate in daylong community service activities. The event will help tip off All-Star weekend in the city. The NBA All-Star Game will be played at New Orleans Arena on Sunday, Feb. 17.

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Monday, October 22, 2007
Bonne Ecole Elementary Gets A New Place To Play
By amylee @ 11:01 AM :: 1559 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

Gulf Coast kids paintingSLIDELL, LA - Bonne Ecole Elementary students, parents, teachers and staff have raised enough money to build a dream playground in December at the Slidell school and are in the process of thanking their generous donors and supporters.

Volunteers from the National Guard and Bonne Ecole school community will tackle the project Dec. 1 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the school, which had old, unsafe or age-inappropriate equipment on campus.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is set for 3 p.m. and will feature a paper doll chain made by students, said Bonnie Ecole Assistant Principal Kellie Ainsworth.

"Everybody pitched in and did it and made it happen," she said. "We had great support, determination and team work."

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Monday, October 08, 2007
Boys' Haven Gets A New Place To Play
By amylee @ 6:31 AM :: 1168 Views :: 0 Comments :: Features From KaBOOM!, KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

shovel handlesBEAUMONT, TX - More than 150 volunteers Monday marked the two-year anniversary of Hurricane Rita with augers, hammers and drill bits.

Building on the prep work that began on Friday, volunteers from organizations including Home Depot, Boys' Haven and the Washington, D.C.- based nonprofit KaBOOM! worked to construct a playground at the Boys' Haven complex on North Major Drive in Beaumont.

Before quitting time at 5 p.m., passersby could see equipment including a slide, a seesaw, a monorail and "bouncing buttons" - toys that function like mini-trampolines.
 
Home Depot manager Anthony Brown, who opened the store in Beaumont, was especially proud that more than 80 of the store's employees came out on their day off.

For more on this story: http://www.zwire.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=18850015&BRD=2287&PAG=461&dept_id=512588&rfi=8

Read another story on this build day: http://www.beaumontjournal.com/news/2007/1003/Front_Page/002.html

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Monday, October 08, 2007
New Playground Going Up At Joe Brown Park, New Orleans
By amylee @ 6:28 AM :: 1455 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: Features From KaBOOM!, Operation Playground

Happy boy swinging from monkey barsNEW ORLEANS - The New Orleans Parks and Parkways Department has partnered with KaBOOM!, a national nonprofit organization that envisions great places to play within walking distance of every child in America. They came together last week to announce that a playground is coming to Joe Brown Park.

Ann Macdonald, director of Parks and Parkways, greeted me at the event, and I met KaBOOM! members Keith Bleichmer, chief landscape architect; Christine Feller, project design manager; Alison Risso, director of communications; Joe Demile, Gulf Coast liaison; and Nell Frisbiem.

There were children there too, and Risson told them they will help design the playground. She asked them to share their ideas as to how they would keep the playground clean. We heard rules such as play safe, no eating in the play area, no littering and take turns.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
KaBOOM! Commemorates Second Hurricane Katrina Anniversary
By KaBOOM! @ 12:03 PM :: 1398 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: Features From KaBOOM!, Operation Playground

no_playworld.JPGThe week marks the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and KaBOOM! is proud to say that our Operation Playground is still going strong in the Gulf Coast area. Operation Playground, an initiative to build 100 playgrounds in the areas affected by both Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, has passed the halfway mark, with 59 playgrounds built so far.

KaBOOM! has also introduced the Leave a Legacy of Play Fund to include donors who want to help but can’t afford to fund an entire build.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007
KaBOOM! to be Featured in Chicago Concert
By KaBOOM! @ 5:08 PM :: 995 Views :: 2 Comments :: :: Operation Playground

Jay Pritzker Pavilion.jpgEnthusiasts in the Chicago area will have a chance to come out and see KaBOOM! recognized on Aug. 24 as part of the “Sing Me Back Home” concert featuring the New Orleans Social Club, which includes acts such as Ivan Neville, The Meters, Raymond Weber & Henry Butler, Irma Thomas, Troy Andrews, John Boutte and Willie Tee. 

KaBOOM! will be featured as one of three non-profits at the concert, which will be held at Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. The organizers of the event wanted to seize the opportunity to acknowledge organizations that are constantly working to improve conditions in the New Orleans/Gulf Region. With more than half of 100 Operation Playground builds in the books, KaBOOM! certainly fit the bill! Learn more here.

Monday, August 20, 2007
Schools to Open New Orleans Playgrounds
By KaBOOM! @ 1:36 PM :: 1272 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News About Play, Operation Playground

Nelsonkids.JPGRecovery School District Superintendent Paul Vallas announced Friday that several state-of-the-art playgrounds that had been closed will reopen daily through mid-October.

In October, Vallas said he also plans to open school recreational facilities, including gymnasiums and playgrounds, during the district's extended day program, which will run into the late afternoon.

"Children in the community need access to safe areas," said Vallas, who made the announcement at a playground built by KaBOOM!, a national nonprofit, on the campus of John Dibert Elementary. "This is really a no-brainer."

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Thursday, June 28, 2007
KaBOOM! Continues Commitment to Gulf Coast with New Leave a Legacy of Play Fund
By KaBOOM! @ 3:59 PM :: 1287 Views :: 0 Comments :: Press Releases, Operation Playground

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE     
CONTACT: Alison Risso, KaBOOM!
202-464-6186
Sarah Pinsky, KaBOOM!
312-822-5871

Fund to Build Playgrounds for Gulf Coast Kids on Make A Difference Day

OPLOGO.GIFWashington, DC – KaBOOM!, a national nonprofit organization that envisions a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America, announced today a new fund to allow individuals and organizations to contribute as little as $1000 to help sponsor a playground in the Gulf Coast.  The organization’s new Leave a Legacy of Play Fund will combine smaller donations in order to build two new playgrounds in the Gulf Coast this October.  The Fund received a major boost when Fannie Mae, as part of its ongoing commitment to help rebuild Gulf Coast communities, announced it will be a KaBOOM! Legacy Partner with an $85,000 contribution.  

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007
KaBOOM! Marks 50th Operation Playground Build with Help From Live With Regis and Kelly
By gmontefusco @ 6:21 AM :: 1390 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

Live with Regis and Kelly logo KaBOOM! is pleased to announce that on May 21, we will celebrate our 50th Operation Playground build in partnership with LIVE with Regis and Kelly and Disney-ABC Domestic Television at Drew Elementary in New Orleans, LA!  Since its launch in December 2005, Operation Playground has provided more than 17,500 Gulf Coast children with great places to play thanks to the participation and leadership of more than 25,000 volunteers.  We've accomplished a lot, but there is still much more work to be done! Help KaBOOM! achieve our goal to provide every child with a safe place to play within walking distance. Donate now!

Thursday, April 19, 2007
Would You Like to Build a Playground in Your Gulf Coast Community?
By amylee @ 5:22 AM :: 1254 Views :: 0 Comments :: Operation Playground

Come meet with organizers from KaBOOM!

a11build.jpg KaBOOM! will be hosting free workshops on April 24th and 25th for all Gulf Coast organizations and individuals interested in planning and building a new playground in their community.  You will learn how to complete and submit an application to build a playground with KaBOOM!, find out more about upcoming playground build opportunities in your area, and also get more information about $5,000 challenge grants offered by KaBOOM! and The Home Depot exclusively for Gulf Coast community-build playgrounds.  Everyone who attends will also receive a FREE KaBOOM! Toolkit (valued at $79).

Find out more about dates and locations!

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Monday, April 09, 2007
Future Engineers Build New Orleans Playground
By gmontefusco @ 6:44 AM :: 1456 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

New Orleans Build.jpgSeeking to give children a place to frolic as well as to help revitalize a neighborhood hit hard by Hurricane Katrina, more than 500 Georgia Tech students erected a playground Saturday in the heart of Chalmette.

"We are hoping the playground will be a point of hope and give the neighborhood a point to rally around to try to come back," said Lisa Bradway, a 22-year-old mechanical engineering major at the Atlanta school.

Since Katrina struck in August 2005, hundreds of Georgia Institute of Technology students have been sacrificing their semester breaks to participate in relief efforts dubbed "Geaux to the Gulf" and organized by the university's Christian Campus Fellowship.

Monday, March 19, 2007
Mississippi Governor Thanks Volunteers
By gmontefusco @ 4:54 AM :: 1541 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

concrete.JPGLONG BEACH - Gov. Haley Barbour said Wednesday there continues to be a good stream of help coming to South Mississippi as he mingled with 250 volunteers building a KaBOOM! playground in Long Beach.

Barbour was on the Coast to see the playground being built by volunteers from the United Jewish Communities; Alpha Epsilon Pi, the Jewish Fraternity of North America; Long Beach residents; and others who participated in raising the funds and in construction.

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Friday, March 16, 2007
Mississippi Governor Lends Hand to Playground Build
By gmontefusco @ 6:40 AM :: 1458 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: Features From KaBOOM!, Operation Playground

Gov. Barbour.JPGMississippi Governor Haley Barbour joined 275 volunteers for a KaBOOM! Operation Playground build in Long Beach, MS on March 14. Despite a thunderstorm that left the builders soaked, the volunteers built a beautiful playground for the community.

 

 

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Woodmere Playground Appears in a Day
By gmontefusco @ 10:22 AM :: 1424 Views :: 5 Comments :: :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

U Play NO build.JPGOn Feb. 9 when they left school, there was nothing. But when Woodmere Elementary students returned to class Monday morning, there was a brand-new playground made to impress almost any child.

The entire play space was built Feb. 10 with the help of more than 400 volunteers.

"I was on cloud 59 and almost speechless," Principal Gretchen Williams said as she observed the construction Feb. 10.

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Playgrounds in Bloom for Children of New Orleans
By gmontefusco @ 8:32 AM :: 1946 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

Benjamin Franklin.JPGAt Benjamin Franklin Elementary School in New Orleans, 45 students gathered in the cafeteria late last year to design their very own "dream playground" on blank pieces of paper.

What started out as a few outlandish scribbles has turned into a beacon of hope for a city ravaged by natural disaster and crime.

The children's designs were the first step in the New Orleans "Playground Building Blitz" — a 24-hour construction project of six new playgrounds at area elementary schools — that is under way right now.

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Friday, January 26, 2007
Volunteers Set to Build Public Park, Habitat Homes
By gmontefusco @ 10:47 AM :: 1735 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

GAUTIER -- Hundreds of volunteers will hammer, haul and heave as they come together to give local children a new city park Tuesday.

With tool belts on their hips and love in their hearts, volunteers from all over the nation will construct three Habitat houses, a playground for neighborhood kids and a community pavilion complete with 12 picnic tables. The entire project will be completed in just one day.

Leading the construction effort to build the KaBOOM! playground and Habitat houses in the northern part of Gautier is Habitat for Humanity Mississippi Gulf Coast, Schneider Electric, Gautier residents and city leaders.

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Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Media Advisory: U Play! Training and Playground Build
By gmontefusco @ 7:35 AM :: 1526 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: Press Releases, Operation Playground

UPlay.gifFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE        

CONTACT:    Margie Hall, KaBOOM!
202-464-6165

A PLAYFUL EDUCATION: KaBOOM! HOSTS AWARD-WINNING TRAINING AND HANDS-ON PLAYGROUND BUILD IN NEW ORLEANS
KaBOOM! University of Play (U Play!) partners with Woodmere Elementary to build new playground in one day for New Orleans area children in conjunction with national training

What: The national nonprofit KaBOOM! brings its award-winning training U Play! to New Orleans on February 8-10, 2007. U Play! is a three day training conference that promotes the importance of play and provides participants the knowledge and resources needed to build playspaces such as playgrounds, skateparks or sports fields in their community. As part of the training, over 300 volunteers from U Play!, Woodmere Elementary and residents of the New Orleans area will join forces on February 10, to build a new playground at Woodmere Elementary.  The playground design is based on drawings developed by Woodmere students at a Design Day event held in December.   

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
A Letter from Pass Christian
By gmontefusco @ 7:04 AM :: 1399 Views :: 0 Comments :: Features From KaBOOM!, Operation Playground

December 31, 2006

Dear KaBOOM! Friends,

Just wanted to send another "thank you" your way.

pass_christian_build.JPGThe city of Pass Christian (Mississippi) has always started off the Christmas season by what is called "Christmas in the Pass," when the whole city takes part in going from shop to shop enjoying cocoa and goodies, caroling, and spreading Christmas cheer. With Hurricane Katrina washing away much of the city shops, most people thought this would be a thing of the past. With a city so destroyed, Christmas cheer was a much-needed commodity.

 

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Thursday, January 11, 2007
NBA Legends Show Help Build New Orleans Playground
By gmontefusco @ 5:00 AM :: 1742 Views :: 0 Comments :: Features From KaBOOM!, Operation Playground

nba4.JPGThe first KaBOOM! build of 2007 had some special guest stars: several NBA legends and 130 NBA Cares volunteers. The Lake Forest Elementary School in New Orleans got a new playground featuring an adventure bridge, tire swing, picnic tables and benches. 

 

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Tuesday, January 09, 2007
There Go the Neighborhoods
By gmontefusco @ 10:02 AM :: 1895 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News About Play, Operation Playground

Those of us who suffered through a year of painful planning meetings sensed that it was happening, but last week we got the final word. The money is gone.

The only elements of Unified New Orleans Plan that will be funded, we're told, are "recovery" items. We can forget "visionary" items, including bike paths, playgrounds and beautification.

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Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Cities Can Learn to Build Playgrounds
By gmontefusco @ 6:43 AM :: 1514 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

South Mississippi residents interested in learning how to build playgrounds can attend a three-day conference in New Orleans in February.

KaBOOM!, a national non-profit group, is giving away nearly $1 million in scholarships and grants in conjunction with its playground training, the University of Play.

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Tuesday, December 19, 2006
New KaBOOM! Playground for South Mississippi School
By gmontefusco @ 11:07 AM :: 1201 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

Seabees were swarming around Lopez Elementary Thursday with one thing in mind -- get the job done.

Tony Chavez Plata with NMCB 133 says, "Seabees are known to build from the ground up, and that's what we're doing.  We did everything from the ground up, and it's awesome. We love it."

Lopez Elementary's Principal, Andrea Pitro replies, "I'm just amazed, I really am. When they told us, 'We're going to have close to 150 volunteers,' I didn't believe it. But it's amazing what they can do. I just can't imagine - started at 8:30 and it's going to be done before six hours.

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Monday, December 04, 2006
New Playground Opens in Ocean Springs, MS
By gmontefusco @ 10:19 AM :: 1369 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

From South Mississippi's Sun Herald:
The city of Ocean Springs has a new playground for children thanks to KaBOOM! Operation Playground, where more than 350 volunteers worked all day Saturday installing the equipment.

An extra 200 volunteers from AmeriCare, Junior ROTC students, Keesler personnel, neighborhood residents and hospital employees showed up and rolled their sleeves up to build the new playground, which is in Fort Bayou Estates.

From WLOX-TV:

KaBOOM was at it again Saturday, doing what they do best - building playgrounds. This time, the organization partnered with AmeriCares and the City of Ocean Springs to build a playground in the Fort Bayou Estates Neighborhood.

There was plenty to do, and very little time to do it. Volunteers know they only have a few hours to build an entire playground. Fortunately, there were hundreds of helping hands, including the Mayor of Ocean Springs.

Thursday, November 30, 2006
Operation Playground: Build Completed in Fort Bayou
By gmontefusco @ 8:36 AM :: 1181 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

From South Mississippi's Sun Herald:

A playground will open in the Fort Bayou area Saturday, and it offers relief to parents in the neighborhood of about 1,500 homes that never had many safe places for children to play.

Area children helped design the playground that will be built next to Ocean Springs Hospital thanks to a donation of time, equipment and labor from about 150 volunteer workers from KaBOOM!, AmeriCares and the city of Ocean Springs, according to a news release.

City Assistant Parks and Leisure Services Director Geri Straight said the playground is a big improvement to the area.

From The Mississippi Press:

Volunteers from the city, AmeriCares and KaBOOM! will build a new playground on Saturday in the Fort Bayou neighborhood.

The playground will be built in park space adjacent to the Ocean Springs Hospital, city leaders announced in a press release issued Sunday.

"We are thrilled to receive the generous donation from AmeriCares to fund a new KaBOOM! playground on the site donated to the city by the county," said Mayor Connie Moran. "Thanks to the involvement of the Ocean Springs Hospital and Jackson County, the Fort Bayou neighborhood of over 1,500 homes will have its first playground."

Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Editorial: An Explosion of Parks
By gmontefusco @ 9:59 AM :: 1237 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground

Parks are popping up all over Jackson County thanks in part to KaBOOM!, a national organization dedicated to creating safe play spaces for children.

Shortly after Hurricane Katrina, KaBOOM! came to the Coast and made a commitment to build 100 playgrounds during the next two years. Already KaBOOM! is ahead of the curve, having completed 40 along the Coast. Four of those playgrounds are in Pascagoula and Moss Point and the organization recently held a design day with Gautier children and parents, the first step in building a new playground in Hickory Hill.

Perhaps one of the most amazing things about KaBOOM!'s approach to building playgrounds is how the organization involves the community from the design phase to the building phase.

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Thursday, November 23, 2006
Local Kids Help Plan Playground
By amylee @ 3:45 AM :: 1294 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground
By CHERIE WARD, The Mississippi Press

GAUTIER, 11/22/06 -- Carousals and sandboxes and swings, oh my, echoed throughout the group of kids participating in the KaBOOM! Design Day Tuesday.

"I like mazes," 9-year-old Colton Samblis said as he drew his ideal maze on a KaBOOM! playsheet.

Armed with a notebook full of his own personal designs, Colton and other children helped organizers plan the KaBOOM! playground being built in Hickory Hill.

"It's not something you see at every other playground and it would make it ours," Colton said.

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Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Editorial: Help KaBOOM! Build Back Our Playgrounds
By gmontefusco @ 4:39 AM :: 1161 Views :: 0 Comments :: KaBOOM! in the News, Operation Playground
OPM5-buildguys.jpg From WLOX-TV in South Mississippi: Hurricane Katrina not only destroyed our homes and businesses it also destroyed many of the playgrounds where our children enjoyed playing on monkey bars, swings and slides. But one national nonprofit agency is turning around what Katrina destroyed.

KaBOOM! has promised to rebuild 100 playgrounds from Bay St. Louis to Pascagoula between now and December 2007. The group's vision is for every child to have a great place to play within walking distance of their home.

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