What's your ideal park?
The city is crossing its fingers, hoping it'll win a grant to build a new park in the southwest portion of the city. Lately, officials have been asking everybody, and I mean everybody, what kind of park they want.
In November, Los Amigos students were asked to weigh in by drawing a picture of their ideal park.
Isabelle, 9, wants a set of swings and something else that's unclear. A slide? A waterfall? A polka dot refrigerator? Not sure. But check out the quotation marks to show motion. Nice touch.

Sarah, 10, probably a sporty type, wants space to play volleyball, basketball and soccer. Oh, she also wants a bik path.
Jacqueline, 9, wants monkey bars, slide and a basketball court. She's
pretty brave because she doesn't look scared even though a giant
butterfly is flying overhead.
If you want to find out more about plans to build a park north of Cask 'N Cleaver, you can go to a meeting at 6 p.m. on Jan. 21 at Los Amigos Elementary where city officials will unveil some preliminary designs based on community input.
Information: 909-477-2840 ext. 4040
Isabelle, 9, wants a set of swings and something else that's unclear. A slide? A waterfall? A polka dot refrigerator? Not sure. But check out the quotation marks to show motion. Nice touch.
Sarah, 10, probably a sporty type, wants space to play volleyball, basketball and soccer. Oh, she also wants a bik path.
If you want to find out more about plans to build a park north of Cask 'N Cleaver, you can go to a meeting at 6 p.m. on Jan. 21 at Los Amigos Elementary where city officials will unveil some preliminary designs based on community input.
Information: 909-477-2840 ext. 4040



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