I Love My Park-Lion's Oak Park

by Francie Spinelli

The "I Love My Neighborhood and Park" Team met at Lion's Oak Park on Sunday, September 18, 2005. Volunteer, Gladys Brown, and Councilwoman, Barbara Payne, greeting guests as they arrived. Barbara dressed as the "Tin Man" to encourage recycling to keep our town and parks clean.

Gladys distributed T-Shirts and anti-graffiti buttons to guests and encouraging adults to volunteer for CAPS, Crime Stoppers, Graffiti clean-up, Neighborhood Watch, and Recycling.

Face Painting

Artist, Naomi Goerzen, paints a flame on 11 year old William Legg's cheek

Front row: Naomi and William--face painting completed; back row: Victoria Vandenburg (artist), Christian McCool (William's cousin), Matt McCool (William's uncle), and Kati Vaz (artist).

 

Tile Painting

Kathleen Amos, Parks and Recreation mans the tile painting table as Tracy, Courtney, and William Legg paint tiles that will be fired in a kiln, then combined in a frame and used to decorate the park.  Kathleen feels it's important for kids to feel plugged in and this is a great way for them to be a part of the park.

Jesse Morales, 12, contributes his painted tile .

Raffle Table

 

Martha Lomeli from Migrant Ed, and Josh King, handed out free candy, reading books, tooth brushes, and toothpaste, while they sold raffle tickets for $1.00.  Martha and her sister, Rose Ovalos (not pictured), have adopted the park.

Anti-Gang and Drugs

Alfred Romero showed the video "The Hard Road to Prison" and was available to discuss the dangers of getting involved with gangs and drugs. He worked for the San Joaquin County jail for two years, supervising the work detail.  Courtney Legg and Stevie Taraya stopped by the face painting booth before watching the anti-gang & drug video. 

 

 

Puppet Show

The New Harvest Church performed  a puppet show on graffiti twice during the day.

 

Playground Equipment

The play-ground equipment at the park was so damaged and vandalized with graffiti that it had to be removed.  The residents who use the park have the opportunity to review equipment catalogs and make recommendations for the replacement equipment they prefer.

Future park equipment users, sisters, Maricela and Hilda, and their second-cousin, Ramone.

 

Recycle

 Remember to RECYCLE.    The city provided a dumpster as encouragement to keep Galt clean; within two days, it was full.  Thanks to all who participated!


Click here to see the report on the 2005 Oak Park party.

Click here to see the report on the 2006 Oak Park party.

Go to the dedication of the all new Oak Park.

 

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