Monday, March 23, 2015

Toys

Sand is for digging!

This guy does not belong in the park.

The toys are coming back to Roseneath Park.  We ask park users, especially toy users, to please help  in keeping the park safe and enjoyable for everyone.
Please note, the toys were donated to the park anonymously last season.  That means, although the Friends of Roseneath Park were not the ones to donate the toys, we have taken on the additional task of helping to maintain order and safety in relation to the toys.  This was a lot of work and it got a bit overwhelming last season, so we ask anyone who enjoys the toys to also help out.  Keep the following in mind:
  • Please do not donate toys directly to the park.  If you have a toy that is safe, intact and appropriate for outdoor use, contact us and we will let you know if we need additional toys.  Last year, we received several complaints about too many toys being dumped in the park, and we were overwhelmed with trying to dispose of and maintain them.  
  • Only safe, intact and outdoor worthy toys will be left in the park.
  • Stuffed animals are not appropriate for extended outdoor use.  If you see stuffed animals left in the park, they should be disposed of.
  • Toys that are broken are not safe to leave in the park.  Please dispose of broken toys immediately.  Every child deserves to play with safe, unbroken toys.
  • Toys that require assembly are not appropriate for the park.  The pieces will be scattered and we simply can't maintain and reassemble toys at the rate needed.  Plus, they may pose a choking hazard to our youngest park users.  Let's keep toys with small pieces that require assembly out of the park. 
  • Plastic sandboxes hold water and take up a lot of space.  We have a large sand pit that is maintained by the Parks Dept.; plastic sand boxes will not remain in the park. 
  • I have stored whatever toys I could over the winter.  Unfortunately, the larger toys that were left in the park did not survive the winter.  The plastic cracked, making the toys unsafe and they were disposed of.  Next winter, we hope to have use of a shed on the park premises to use for seasonal storage.
  • The parks department has asked that toys be kept off the path and in the sandbox.  The path should be kept clear for the safety and enjoyment of all park users. 
If you have further comments or suggestions about the toys at the park, please contact us at roseneath@hotmail.ca.  Thanks for helping to make the park a safe and enjoyable space for everyone. 

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

March Thaw 2015



 Wow!  That was a lot of snow.  I think we are all looking forward to spring and, with the milder weather, many of us have already made our first trip of 2015 to Roseneath Park.  (Of course, if you have a dog, you've been going to the park all along no matter what the weather!)  Here's what's in store for the season:
  • We've signed up again for the city's annual Community Clean Up Day, which will take place on April 18th, at 10:00 a.m.  More info will be posted closer to the day. 
  • The toys will be put out when the park is fully thawed and a bit more dry.
  • We hope to get a small, secure garden shed put in this spring.  It will give us much needed storage and an official meeting place and allow us to host bi-weekly gardening sessions throughout the season. 
  • We are looking forward to seeing our 13 new trees add to the green canopy of our park.  Look for an invitation to Adopt-a-Tree, a program we will organize to help our new trees survive their fragile first season.
  • We can't wait to see the bulbs we planted last fall in bloom.  This should happen in the next few weeks!