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Thursday, May 8th, 2008
Posted by David Seago @ 12:59:55 pm
If you’re planning to attend the re-opening celebration for Tacoma’s spiffed-up Wright Park Saturday, you might bring your laptop. Turns out Metro Parks has already turned the century-old park into a giant free hotspot for wireless Internet service. Now you can commune with nature and do your email or spreadsheets at the same time. I saw a “wireless pilot program” mentioned in an invitation to the re-opening event, which starts at 1 p.m. Metro Parks spokeswoman Nancy Johnson explained:
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Hi Dave, Just wanted to let you know that visitors can leave their laptops at home on Saturday. We'll have several set up and staff on hand to show them how to log in and where they can access all kinds of information about park activities, events and bond projects from our website.
The thing you do want to be sure to tell them to bring is a pair of flat-soled shoes so they can try a hand at lawn bowling! Oh yeah, leave the breadcrumbs at home too -- it's bad for the balance of nature (and a violation of the Municipal Code) to feed the wildlife in the park. :-)
I used to take my kids to the park to feed the ducks chunks of stale bread. Is that verboten, too?
Probably not too good for the water quality, I suppose. While I'm at it, what about the old wading pool at Wright Park? What will become of that?
Yes, regarding the bread. It is indeed verboten, for the health of the wildlife and water quality as well.
Parks staff have done the patching, required retrofitting and fencing updates that will enable us to use the wading pool this summer. Phase II of the Master Plan calls for the relocation of the playground from the center of the park to the area near the new basketball court. This will complete the opening up of the view corridor through the center of the park and will improve playground safety by placing it in a more visisble location. At the time of the relocation, the wading pool will be replaced with a new sprayground. The Metro Parks Foundation has taken the lead as the funding partner for the Phase II capital campaign.
Nancy Johnson at MetroParks tells us that they will let Wright Park serve as a pilot program for up to a year as they assess whether this gets people out into parks. The servers will be able to count the number of logons and a survey will help them crunch the data as well.
That means all of the bloggers should make sure and go there often, log in to goose their numbers. This is a lot of real estate at stake for the Tacoma blogosphere. Comments are not allowed from anonymous visitors. Please login or register to comment. |
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