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New Splash Pad Taking Shape At Roseland Park In Scobey

New Splash Pad Taking Shape At  Roseland Park In Scobey
WORK CONTINUES on infrastructure and site preparation for the new splash pad at Roseland Park in Scobey, The feature will include a 30-by-40-foot wet play area along with additional park improvements. City employee Colin Wahl and Scobey Public Works Director Steve Berreth were measuring out and staking down water supply lines to the different feacoststures to be included on the pad last week. Concrete should be going down very soon if not before you read this. The big pool in background is full and about ready to go. If everything goes according to schedule, lifeguard training will be on June 1 & 2 and the public opening on Wednesday, June 3. —Leader Photo
New Splash Pad Taking Shape At  Roseland Park In Scobey
WORK CONTINUES on infrastructure and site preparation for the new splash pad at Roseland Park in Scobey, The feature will include a 30-by-40-foot wet play area along with additional park improvements. City employee Colin Wahl and Scobey Public Works Director Steve Berreth were measuring out and staking down water supply lines to the different feacoststures to be included on the pad last week. Concrete should be going down very soon if not before you read this. The big pool in background is full and about ready to go. If everything goes according to schedule, lifeguard training will be on June 1 & 2 and the public opening on Wednesday, June 3. —Leader Photo

Community donations, grants and city support helping fund new family attraction

Work is well underway on Roseland Park’s new splash pad project in Scobey. City crews and contractors are making visible progress on the new addition that is expected to provide another summertime recreation option for local families and visitors.

The splash pad itself will feature an approximately 30-foot by 40-foot wet play area, with an overall footprint of roughly 40 feet by 50 feet. While the splash pad is the cent...