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Newman resident seeks nonprofit status for growing community youth playdates
Summary
Michael Campos told the council that informal weekend playdates at Sherman Park have grown from seven children to 40–60 and said he is pursuing nonprofit status to secure insurance and restroom access.
Michael Campos, a Newman resident, told the City Council on March 25 that an informal weekend play program he started at Sherman Park has grown into a regular community activity and that he is exploring nonprofit status to support expansion and safety measures.
Campos said the gatherings began after a game of tag a few months ago and now average 40 to 60 children and their parents. He described a mix of activities — games such as red light/green light, sack races, dodgeball,…
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