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Album Name: Park Upgrade Return to Albums
Album Date: Apr 10, 2009
Description: Woodbury Rotarian, Nancy Cresse, created an idea for a Children’s Garden at Rotary Park to be dedicated to Dr. Lawrence & Mrs. Nancy Epple. She overlaid her plan onto the Rotary Park Master Plan - Drawn By: Alan Kock, Landscape Architect for Gloucester County Parks & Recreation. After Nancy accumulated funding she proceeded to construction of the designated site.
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Rotary Park Master Plan - Drawn By: Alan Kock, Landscape Architect for Gloucester County Parks & Recreation with Nancy's overlay outlined in pink. Getting started - Nancy Cresse describes what needs to be done to contractor, Frank Gambale, Owner of Allcrete Construction, and fellow Rotarian Randy Budd Using spray paint they trace design from Master Plan  to the designated site. Continuing lay out. Herb checks layout against drawing.
Allcrete Construction employees removing forms from concrete. Frank Gambale adding color to the “yellow Brick Road”.
Allcrete Construction employees pressing brick pattern into wet concrete. Appearance after brick pattern pressed into wet concrete. Basic construction is completed and site is ready for planting
Rotarians Nancy Cresse, Tony Yula and Doc Holdcraft placing perennials prior to planting Rotarians Nancy Cresse, Tony Yula and Doc Holdcraft planting perennials
The Garden is not yet complete but only the planners will recognize what still must be done. Some perennial are in and the Yellow Brick Road has been sealed and looks great. Mulch has been spread on all the gardens including the areas on Barber Avenue. The Park is ready for the coming Memorial Day. Another view taken at the same time as the oboe pictues.
He smiling because he just caught his first fish ever. He was fishing at the Epple Children’s Garden with his Grandparents, the Smiths from Woodbury Hts., on Memorial day Fishing at the Epple Children’s Garden on Memorial day MemorialDay 2009    
   

 

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