Disc Golfers Adopt Vance Park
In these days of budget cuts at the City of Gresham, cutting back on park maintenance at Vance Park was having a considerable effect on the park's climate. Since I am working on a positive story here, I will avoid editorializing TOO much on why Rockwood's neighborhood park was the one chosen to receive the least bit of services... and the amount of problems that has created with vagrants and issues in the tall grass left standing...
Okay, back to the happy stuff! In light of the service cuts, the disc golfers noticed their course had gone severely down hill. So, one of those golfers, Kris, called the City and asked if he could adopt Vance Park. His mission was to clean the park up and make it attractive to the disc golfers once more. With the help of a very dedicated staffer, Cathy Harrington, the park was adopted and a plan was put in place for disc golf clean-up volunteers.
Sunday, August 30th marked the first clean up of the Vance Park disc golf group and it was amazing what they accomplished! Over 20 volunteers showed up to pick up garbage, sticks, cherry pits - you name it. The work party started at noon and was still finishing up at 5 p.m. Between the rakes and the blowers and the garbage bags the difference was incredible!
So no one but the disc golfers and I knew what was accomplished today. If only I had taken before/after pictures - you too could know how hard the groups worked, but the work they did was incredible. And as these work parties continue, the volunteer group is expected to grow larger. I know I've said it in previous posts, and I will say it again.... ROCKWOOD IS ONE STEP CLOSER TO IMPROVEMENT BECAUSE THE DISC GOLFERS AND THEIR UNSELFISH DEDICATION TO THEIR COMMUNITY.
Okay, back to the happy stuff! In light of the service cuts, the disc golfers noticed their course had gone severely down hill. So, one of those golfers, Kris, called the City and asked if he could adopt Vance Park. His mission was to clean the park up and make it attractive to the disc golfers once more. With the help of a very dedicated staffer, Cathy Harrington, the park was adopted and a plan was put in place for disc golf clean-up volunteers.
Sunday, August 30th marked the first clean up of the Vance Park disc golf group and it was amazing what they accomplished! Over 20 volunteers showed up to pick up garbage, sticks, cherry pits - you name it. The work party started at noon and was still finishing up at 5 p.m. Between the rakes and the blowers and the garbage bags the difference was incredible!
So no one but the disc golfers and I knew what was accomplished today. If only I had taken before/after pictures - you too could know how hard the groups worked, but the work they did was incredible. And as these work parties continue, the volunteer group is expected to grow larger. I know I've said it in previous posts, and I will say it again.... ROCKWOOD IS ONE STEP CLOSER TO IMPROVEMENT BECAUSE THE DISC GOLFERS AND THEIR UNSELFISH DEDICATION TO THEIR COMMUNITY.