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Parks and community programs update: donation-funded Project Unplugged space now running revenue-supported programs; summer events coming
Summary
City staff reported April 14 that Project Unplugged — launched with a $35,000 private donation — funded facility improvements and program startup and is now running revenue-generating wellness programs.
City staff updated the Board of Aldermen April 14 on parks programming and a privately funded wellness initiative, plus several upcoming community events.
Project Unplugged
Staff said a Town and Country resident donated $35,000 to start "Project Unplugged." According to the staff presentation, the city spent $17,000 on a physical facility at Longview Farmhouse and used $18,000 for program start-up costs (speakers, facilitators…
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