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Board proposes volunteer cleanup and 10th‑anniversary refresh of the Big Toy; memorial fundraising advances
Summary
Board members proposed two staged volunteer weekends to clean and restore the Big Toy at Keizer Rapids Park ahead of a 10th‑anniversary reopening; staff noted surface repairs may be required before cosmetic work. Separately, the Keizer Gold Star Family memorial project reported new fundraising progress and a March 31 fundraiser.
Members of the Keizer Parks and Recreation Advisory Board discussed plans to stage volunteer cleanup and restoration weekends for the “Big Toy” play structure at Keizer Rapids Park and to mark the facility’s upcoming 10th anniversary.
Board members said the work would likely require two staggered weekends: an initial top‑to‑bottom cleaning using appropriate cleaners to remove algae and grime, followed by a week for surfaces to dry and a second weekend for artists and volunteers to touch up artwork and make aesthetic repairs. Councilor Parsons and board volunteers have been coordinating outreach to local…
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