Building community and playgrounds in Central New York. A story in the local newspaper and video.
Community Build Playground – Time Lapse Video
May 23, 2012 by praxislandarch
Posted in New York State, Parks | Tagged community build, playground | 2 Comments
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I have recently started a not for profit group in my town, to try to obtain funding to install, update/replace playgrounds. Would you mind if I use this video? I love it! Thank-you
I linked to the Syracuse Post Standard site and imbedded the YouTube version of their video. Linking doesn’t require approval. If you need to use the video in another way, you can contact the Post Standard. I’m glad you liked the video, and good luck on the playground work! It’s a great way to build community, and there are many successful examples out there.