Students break ground for new St. Peter's playground

Mon, Jun 19th 2017 01:00 pm
Students at St. Peter R.C. School in Lewiston break ground for a new playground which will be constructed this summer.
Students at St. Peter R.C. School in Lewiston break ground for a new playground which will be constructed this summer.

LEWISTON, NY - Under a clear blue, nearly-summer sky on Monday morning, students at St. Peter R.C. School broke ground for what will be the school's new playground. One student per grade was selected via a lottery to participate in the actual digging, each donning a matching shovel and hard hat. Construction of the playground will begin over the summer and means students should have a dedicated space for outdoor learning, active play, team sports and physical activity by the first week of the next school year.

"I'm mostly excited about the rock wall because I love to climb," said 1st grade student, Emma Balcom. "Another thing I think will be nice will be to have slide races with my friends and see who can swing the highest on the swings."

For 4th grader Ella Ingwersen, she's looking forward to more play time. "It will be nice not to have to walk to another playground and waste our play time," she said. "It will be right outside our doors, waiting for us." Her brother, Jack, a 5th grader agrees. "Now, our school will be complete," he added. "I'm excited to see it built."

Seventh grader, Sara Reese, sees the big picture, too. "The new playground at St. Peter's will give the students the opportunity for fun and enjoyment for many years to come!"

 "It's been a longstanding hope of the school to have a playground for the kids," added Monsignor David LiPuma, who noted that enrollment at the school will climb to about 200 students in September. "Soon, our children will have a safe and beautiful place to play and get exercise."  

None of this would be possible without all the hard work from the school's playground committee, as well as the support of the parish community and many local businesses.  The project has been two years in the making and will be done with about $130,000 that was collected from private donors. 

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