SPECIAL NEEDS PARK in Round Rock is REQUESTING OUR HELP
DAY 1
Jan 21st: Meet at Celebration at 7:30am (early shift) or at the park after 8:00am
Join our Team of Celebration Church Carpenters for a day of construction! OUR TASK: Build 2- 8′x18′ buildings for this incredible City of Round Rock project! In the middle of the park is “BRUSHY CREEK VILLAGE” (See map below). It is our goal to complete the final two building of this construction phase. CLICK HERE to sign up and help our Celebration Construction Team!
In your email… list your name, telephone and email address. Our project manager Neil Keith will contact you with details!
DAY 2
January 28th: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Meet at the Park – Address below)
**THIS IS A BIG DAY!! Need 50-100 people on this DAY**
Work Day at Play for All Abilities Park: Bring your work gloves, shovels and rakes (City will also provide tools)! See below for details and why this is such an important SERVE opportunity to bless Special Needs Children from all over central Texas! We will be working with other volunteers from the Round Rock area on this day! Don’t forget to WEAR YOU RED SERVE T-SHIRT
CLICK HERE to sign up and be a part of our Celebration SERVE Team on Jan 28th!
In your email… list your name, telephone and email address. Our Team Lead James Davis will contact you with details!
2012 is a Foundational year at Celebration Church and there is no exception when it comes to serving our local communities! With the city growing all around us, we have many opportunities to step up and SERVE. Last year I met with the city planners and developers of an amazing project that stole my heart. Be a part of history in the City of Round Rock and lend a hand to help make dreams come true! This is the beginning of Changing the World around us in 2012!
God Bless,
Derick Zwerneman (Outreach Director)
Play For All Abilities Park
The mission of the park is to provide a safe, fun place to play and develop new skills for children of all abilities in Round Rock and surrounding areas. The Play for All Abilities Park will serve the more than 100,000 children of Williamson County with an estimated 7,945 children with a disability.
This large gated park will include a variety of play opportunities designed to stimulate and encourage the development of several skill sets such as gross and fine motor skills, social interaction, sense of discovery, creativity and strengthening exercises.
The park will be located at the existing Rabb Park, off of HWY 79 and A.W. Grimes Blvd. The site is heavily shaded and tucked away from busy streets. The Brushy Creek Regional Trail will be accessible from the park (2012 – 2013 construction). The trail will connect Redbud Lane/CR122 to A.W. Grimes Blvd. and connects into the Greater Lake Creek Trail System.