Queen Elizabeth Public School
39 Elizabeth Street, Sault Ste. Marie, ON
We are a committee dedicated to building a playground for the 234 students at Queen Elizabeth School. We are honoured to name our playground after MCpl Scott Vernelli!
Task Update: Introduction to opening day and beyond
June 13, 2011 / by Jennifer Kresin
Each class got their own time to check out the new equipment on the Monday following the build!
See All Comments Post a CommentAre you a Do-It-Yourself playground Builder? Let's Play Compelition Grants will be awarded to communities that build a playground in 2012 and would like to make additional improvements.
APPLY TODAY!Does your current playground need a little TLC? Get $750 from Let’s Play! to improve and maintain your playground.
APPLY TODAY! Grants made possible by Let's Play, a community partnership led by Dr Pepper Snapple Group.Your feedback is important to us in how we can better improve our service. Your answers will only be viewed by the Our Dream Playground team and will never be shared externally. Filling out the survey will also enter you into a drawing for an iPod Shuffle.
TAKE THE SURVEY!Are you a Do-It-Yourself playground Builder? Let's Play Compelition Grants will be awarded to communities that build a playground in 2012 and would like to make additional improvements.
FIND VOLUNTEERS!A playground can be built in a day, but it takes months of planning and hard work. To get there, we've broken this complex process into eight key steps, or Mile Markers, as you can see in this road map.
Of course, planning such a large project takes teamwork. Within each Mile Marker, the Project Leader and eight planning teams, outlined below, complete key tasks, ensuring that no stone is left unturned.
If everyone on the planning committee follows the roadmap and keeps on top of their tasks, they will make building a playground look easy on the big day!
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