The rains stayed away for the opening of the Line Street Park – an amazing coalition between the neighborhood, city, corporate citizens & MUSC - a learning experience for all when Matthew Compton introduced the mayor and the John Sanders, CEO of the Childrens hospital – who knew how many children present from playground accidents – the injury free coalition for kids was supported by Allstate insurance & Johnson controls to introduce a uniquely designed playground along with a life sized albeit child friendly chessboard. The bubbles were the best – really the children enjoying the bubbles read more in the attached article from http://www.charleston.net aka the post and courier – pix to follow when the writer fiqures out how.
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Elliotborough Park opens with bubbles and squeeks!
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