It wasn’t the warmest day to open a brand new water park when Elmwood Park officers minimize the ribbon on splash pad at Elmgrove Park.
Nonetheless, although, youngsters ran proper by the water instantly after officers marked the official opening of the ribbon on the Park and Splash Pad at public park within the west suburb. It options a number of stations the place youngsters can get soaked.
The ribbon reducing was held July 1.
The small water park enhances the village’s Aquatic Heart.
The brand new splash pad at Elmgrove Park opened July 1, 2024, in Elmwood Park. (James C. Svehla/for Pioneer Press)Giulina Ingraffia, 8, from left, and Zya Bowser, 8, had been among the many youngsters who instantly started to play within the water following the ribbon reducing July 1, 2024 of the brand new splash pad at Elmgrove Park in Elmwood Park. (James C. Svehla/for Pioneer Press)A splash pad opened July 1, 2024 at Elmgrove Park in Elmwood Park. (James C. Svehla/for Pioneer Press)Elmwood Park Village President Angelo ‘Skip’ Saviano spoke in the course of the opening of the brand new splash pad at Elmgrove Park July 1, 2024, in Elmwood Park. (James C. Svehla/for Pioneer Press)
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