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Frontier Park Playground Equipment
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Frontier Park in Butler, WI is home to the Butler Community Building, three baseball/softball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, a horseshoe pit, and a children’s playground. Used by both residents and visitors, Frontier Park serves as the epicenter of Butler.
The current playground equipment is 25+ years old, and is dire need of replacement. The fundraising committee is dedicated to removing, purchasing, and installing new, all-ages, accessible equipment without the use of taxpayer dollars.
The designed playground is an all-ages, accessible structure which will allow for a multi-sensory experience for children to enjoy.
This community project cannot be completed without your help. All of the funds raised will be used for the purchase and installation of equipment. We hope to raise the necessary funds by beginning of 2017 with an anticipated opening of the park in late spring 2017.
Thank you for your consideration and donation. No matter the size of your donation, you are helping Butler create a safe and enjoyable place to play for generations to come.
All donations are tax deductible, as the Butler Community Foundation is a registered 501(c)3.
Any questions, comments, or inquiries about large corporate sponsorships can be directed to Butler Village Administrator, Kayla Chadwick at [email redacted].
The current playground equipment is 25+ years old, and is dire need of replacement. The fundraising committee is dedicated to removing, purchasing, and installing new, all-ages, accessible equipment without the use of taxpayer dollars.
The designed playground is an all-ages, accessible structure which will allow for a multi-sensory experience for children to enjoy.
This community project cannot be completed without your help. All of the funds raised will be used for the purchase and installation of equipment. We hope to raise the necessary funds by beginning of 2017 with an anticipated opening of the park in late spring 2017.
Thank you for your consideration and donation. No matter the size of your donation, you are helping Butler create a safe and enjoyable place to play for generations to come.
All donations are tax deductible, as the Butler Community Foundation is a registered 501(c)3.
Any questions, comments, or inquiries about large corporate sponsorships can be directed to Butler Village Administrator, Kayla Chadwick at [email redacted].
Organizer
Kayla Chadwick
Organizer
Butler, WI