Monday, June 27, 2011

Why Start with Play? Part 4

For Public Health & Safety

This is the fourth of a five part piece on why revitalizing Pheasantbrook has begun with play. Click to read the first, second, and third pieces.

For years we’ve had reminders in the community newsletter to keep our children out of the ponds due to concerns about the chemicals used to treat the water.  With broken down playgrounds, where else do they have to go? All nearby parks require crossing major streets. Our townhomes are, by nature of the time they were built, not very big.  Rebuilding our playgrounds is a solution to the keeping our children safe and out of trouble while playing outdoors in our community.

Additionally, we frequently hear about the rise of childhood obesity as well as the elimination of recess and gym classes in schools. New playgrounds in our community will not only give our children a safe, fun place to play, it will also help facilitate physical activity for our children.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Why Start with Play? Part 3

Community Development

This is the third of a five part piece on why revitalizing Pheasantbrook has begun with play. Click to read the first and second piece.

We are using the tools provided by KaBoom.org to guide us through the playground project. Their method is a “community-build model,” meaning the playgrounds will be built by the efforts of the community. One of the great things about a community-build model is that it requires people to come together to plan, design, and build the playground, thus strengthening the surrounding community and building a solid foundation for the future community projects.

KaBoom! makes the following statement about their community-build model: “We like to say that the ‘achievable win’ of a playground build gives neighborhoods the hope, confidence, and inspiration they need to take control of their public spaces (1).”

And that is exactly why we have begun the efforts to revitalize Pheasantbrook with playgrounds. Having brand new playgrounds and happy, safe children throughout our community, will be a constant reminder of what we are capable of doing as we work together.

We believe that this reminder will enable powerful, lasting changes in Pheasantbrook.

References:
(1) http://projects.kaboom.org/projects/2813-phoa-playgrounds/teams/fundraising/tasks/111

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Coming up! Gardenwalk and Lemonade Stand

Four years ago, Pheasantbrook residents opened their patios and gardens to friends and neighbors for a summer Gardenwalk. The event was such a success that this Saturday we are holding our 

4th Annual Gardenwalk



Three years ago a few children living in Pheasantbrook decided to hold a lemonade stand during the Gardenwalk to raise money for new sand in the community playgrounds. 

This Saturday, our Kids Club will be hosting another 
Lemonade Stand 
to raise money for the playgrounds.


The Kids Club will be selling lemonade and home made treats in three separate locations. Stands will be located at Main Street, Chase Lane and in the middle of Pheasantbrook.


Please tell your friends and family about our sale. This is a great opportunity to 

help us build safer playgrounds 


 We'll see you at the sale!


Pheasantbrook Gardenwalk
& Lemonade/Bake Sale
Saturday, June 18th
9am to 1130am

Monday, June 13, 2011

Why Start with Play? Part 2

Playgrounds Aid in Child Development 
   ...and in strengthening relationships with other members of the community

This is the second of a five part piece on why revitalizing Pheasantbrook has begun with play. Click to read the first piece.


The Pheasantbrook Community is a mix of single adults, young couples, retired couples, and families young and old. Regardless of where we fit in that list of descriptions, most of us have children in our homes for some amount of time. And to a child...play is crucial.  The people at KaBoom.org have put together the following information about how playgrounds help to aid child development:

“Playgrounds are a critical component in a child's physical, intellectual, creative, and social development. Did you know that 90 percent of a child's mental character is developed by the age of five? Through active play, children gain first-hand information about themselves, their bodies, their peers, and their environment. Without it, they're too often stuck indoors with mind-numbing video games and television shows.

Play also develops increasingly complex behaviors as children grow and socialize, preparing them to function as healthy, confident adults.

Finally, a community playground provides a meeting area where parents and other adults can gather to support each other's parenting needs and discuss family issues. This strengthens the adult relationships that parents need to be successful (1).”

I personally can attest to the facts stated by KaBoom! 

The playground outside my house is now an empty sandbox.  Ever since the unsafe equipment was taken out eight months ago, traffic to this area has increased. I have had a number of opportunities to meet and talk with neighbors I had generally only waived to from my car. My son has also gained many opportunities in building his fine and gross motor skills, nurturing his creativity, and in learning social skills as he works in the sand box with other children.

It’s not only about giving the children who come to our homes a safe place to play outside and aid in their development, it’s also about bringing members of the community together to develop friendships and create a safer place to live.

References:
(1) http://projects.kaboom.org/projects/2813-phoa-playgrounds/teams/fundraising/tasks/111

Monday, June 6, 2011

Why Start with Play? Part 1

When the Pheasantbrook community was built 30 years ago, we won awards for how beautiful it was. Even though we are now one of the older communities we know we can still be the heart of Centerville, representing all that is positive about our city- unity, safety, responsibility, hard work, ingenuity… you get the idea. 

While the HOA diligently takes care of the communities needs such as roofs, fences and keeping our lawns green; the Friends of Pheasantbrook is helping to revitalize the community by focusing on the amenities that have began to fall apart or are no longer useable.

Each Monday over the five weeks, we will post reasons why the Friends of Pheasantbrook has chosen to start our Pheasantbrook Revitalization efforts with the playgrounds. 

So, without further ado… Why do we start with play? I will tell you why…

The Playground Project will Help us Revitalize Other Community Amenities
The project to revitalize Pheasantbrook is about taking advantage of an opportunity to create amenities that will meet the needs of our community today. 

A park can be much more than slides and a swing set. We can incorporate a variety of options based on the interests of our community.  We can include murals, benches, gazebos, even a fitness trail for adults- the opportunities are literally endless. We want our community to reflect all that is unique about Pheasantbrook, while incorporating all that is desirable about Centerville.

Additionally, as we experience success with the playground project we will have created a pattern for the future. Not only will Pheasantbrook benefit over the years to come from the program created by the Friends of Pheasantbrook with the playgrounds, but other communities will be able to follow our same program in revitalizing their neighborhoods as well.

This is an opportunity for the residents of Pheasantbrook to demonstrate the power of unity in making a large impact by small measures.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Updates on the last few weeks

A couple of updates on the progress the Friends of Pheasantbrook is making toward new playgrounds:

Final results from the Pheasantbrook Yard Sale are in....

We raised over $1,000!

This kind of success is a real tribute to all residents, family members, and friends of Pheasantbrook. With out the donations of your items and time we could not have been so successful.  

Thank you for your help.

Since the yard sale, we've been working on grant applications... unfortunately, we have not been awarded either grant. We are not worried though.  There are many more grants and we have established a grant committee who's sole purpose is to make our grant applications awesome!

On Tuesday night, we are having a committee meeting. We are still accepting committee members, if you are interested send us an email at:

phoafriends (at) gmail (dot) com

New playgrounds are within reach, WE are making it happen!