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A playground shutdown

Lead Summary

Ask Rick Kramer about his Parks and Recreation Department’s programs and his answer consists of three words.
“All on hold.”
Kramer is the director of the department that last week asked residents to practice good “social distancing” in the city’s six parks — Mikkelson, Garnant, Sheakley, Stolz, Randall and Runion — and during an interview, he said one of the reasons he and Program Manager Tara Hackman sent out the statement was so that the parks can remain open.
“It’s the last thing we want to do, to have to close the parks,” Kramer said. “We are strongly, strongly encouraging social distancing. We know how important it is for people to get outside, get fresh air and exercise, and we want to keep our parks open.”
For more on this story see the April 7 Tribune.

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