Pastime Park playground project progressing
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February 19, 2020

Pastime Park playground project progressing

By From JT Staff Reports

Installation of new playground equipment at the north entrance to Pastime Park in Plain City has begun. While the equipment is still on pallets as of this morning, below, there is a plan for the playground, above. The playground will have two separate play areas— one for children 2-5 years old and...

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