Date: Fri 14-Nov-1997
Date: Fri 14-Nov-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: CURT
Quick Words:
schools-Hawley-playground
Full Text:
In A Cold, Hard Rain, Volunteers Bring Sunshine To Hawley
(with photos)
BY MICHELE HOGAN
Volunteers braved cold and rain and installed $52,000 worth of playground
equipment at Hawley School over the weekend.
With brightly colored slides, tubes and climbing apparatus, "it looks like a
circus came to town, when you see it from Church Hill Road," quipped Debbie
Modzelewski, who has been working on this project for over a year, as a member
of the Hawley School playground committee.
Although almost complete, students will not be allowed on the new equipment
until mulch has been laid down, and a few bolts exchanged, which is expected
to be done by Monday, November 24.
Mrs Modzelewski said that the old wooden playground equipment needed to be
taken down to make way for the expansion of the school, and unfortunately it
was not salvageable.
The playground committee called Oregon, Washington, and finally found a good
deal on what they wanted from a company called Doctor Play. Hawley got
financial assistance from the Board of Education, and the PTA "kicked in the
rest," said Mrs Modzelewski.
The committee decided that they could get more for their money if they
installed the playground equipment themselves, because 70 percent of the
equipment cost is the installation fee.
They set a date for installation, and it rained almost non-stop the whole
weekend.
That didn't stop Hawley School Principal Linda Siciliano, teachers Doris Papp
and Marguerite Tracy, or the many hard-working parent volunteers from getting
the job done.
Together they squished through the mud, organized the heavy playground parts,
and made icy-cold fingers install the nuts and bolts.
Mrs Modzelewski said that Fred Hurley was also a wonderful help, and that he
left three men to pour the cement and help out the volunteer crew.
The crew worked steadily from 7:30 in the morning to 4:30 in the afternoon
both Saturday and Sunday and in the end, their determined effort paid off.
Mrs Modzelewski said, "It all came together, much to everyone's surprise!"
