It's Happening: Playground Priorities
By Julie Perine on April 06, 2021 from It’s Happening
I have great memories of playing on the playground at the old All Saints Catholic School parking lot. I grew up just next store, so it was literally just a hop, skip and a jump for my sister, me and our neighborhood friends to get there.
our might. The monkey bars were high, and they were always a challenge. We had plenty of hand blisters to prove it.
“We are such an active community,” he said. “A lot of times, when you have resources, somethings the parks and recreation gets overlooked or given a backseat and I think at least in Bridgeport, it’s always been equal footing as far as recreation and parks is considered, along with city services and amenities. We’ve always tried to go a good job maintaining, updating, and keeping up with trends and community wants and needs. We’re very blessed in this area with that mindset which allows us to continue to upgrade – all the way up to the $40 million building we’re about ready to open.”

and prioritizes its playground facilities and following a year when restrictions hindered the use of those facilities, it is a welcome site to see so many children and families out utilizing them.
