Silverhill Kids Park Work Day
February 18, 2005
Zion Lutheran Church was happy to help with the construction of the Silverhill Heritage Kids Park by providing lunch for the workers on Friday of the construction week. - Click each picture to Enlarge.
Margret Stephens and Martha Canning catching breath after
hauling over the third load of sandwiches for the crew's lunch.
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Some Food Committee Members - Janet Smith, Mary deLaunay, and Jean Fontaine.
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More Food Committee Members - Margie Melton, Susan Langley, Lynn Forsman, and Josephine Fosberg.
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Volunteers were required to sign in first.
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Next was the Tool Check Out Area.
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The Check In Table.
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Seen working on
Silverhill Kids Park on the Morning of Friday, February 18. - Click each picture to Enlarge.
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Shirley Stephens lining up nails.
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Charlie Canning working a can of glue to piece together PVC
pipe.
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Pastor Dave Johnson, Zion Lutheran Church of Silverhill, burying PVC pipe..
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Jerry Totman and Tom Woodward.
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Stan Joy.
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Abby Nelson.
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Pete Midgarden.
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Josephine Fosberg.
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The Alabama Department Of Corrections Work Release Center in Loxley provided many men to help on the Kids Park effort.
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Silverhill Kids Park Grand Opening
February 20, 2005
Sunday evening of the construction week, the town's folk came to the Silverhill Heritage Kids Park to celebrate the project completion with a fish fry supper. - Click each picture to Enlarge.
A kid-sized replica of Silverhill's oldest building, the Library, constructed by Jim Langley.
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"Silverhill Heritage Kids Park - A Good Place to Play"
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Silverhill's farming heritage is represented in the "Tot Lot" for ages 2 to 5.
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The fish fry.
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The fish fry.
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The fish fry.
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Pete Midgarden.
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Warren Forsman and Thelma Bamberg.
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The fish fry.
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