Ground Broken On Leadership Huron Shelter Project

 

DSCF7466Seventeen scoops of dirt started the final leg for the 2013-2014 Leadership Huron class project. Class members joined city officials and others in a ceremonial ground breaking for the Glide ‘n Slide warming shelter to be constructed in Prospect Park. Class President Micheal Ready…

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Class Vice President Tori White tipped her hat the effort the group of 22 made to find the resources to make the combination warming house/picnic shelter possible…

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Huron Mayor Paul Aylward says he’s looking forward to what the shelter will do for the city’s park system…

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Now that the photo op dirt is out of the way class member Jason Ollerich says construction will begin soon…

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The 2013-2014 Leadership Huron Class has raised to date 73-thousand 500-dollars. The project bid is at 78-thousand dollars. Anyone wishing to make a donation to the Glide ‘n Slide warming shelter can do so by making their donation out to the Huron Community Development Foundation. You should mark on the donation Glide n Slide project. The shelter is being constructed on the southwest side of Prospect Park near the north end of the temporary skating rink.