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These folks are superstars on Our Dream Playground! They are the ones regularly logging in, taking actions, making comments, and sharing projects with their own networks. Want to be featured here? Start participating in our community to earn points and badges
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Hundreds of communities created videos showing why they need a new playground. Five of these communities will receive a $15,000 grant from Let's Play!
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The Geneva City government, a local nonprofit called Geneva Community Projects, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, and many community members are creating new public playground for Geneva's children on the centrally located lakefront.
Friends in play, we are gathered here today to mourn the imminent passing of three dearly beloved playground slides. As longtime residents of Union Grove, Wis., these slides have brought joy to countless children who have reveled in their thrillingly tall ladders and periliously long snouts.
Maurice Sendak once said, "Children are tough, though we tend to think of them as fragile. They have to be tough. Childhood is not easy." He gave kids a lot more credit than we tend to these days, respecting both their resilience and their imaginations.
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How do I earn points?
As you check off tasks, upload photos, collect donations, and recruit volunteers, you and your project team will earn points and badges, qualifying you for fundraising, grant, and publicity opportunities. Update and share frequently to rise up in the ranks!

