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New projects to improve Animal Park

Don Sealy, manager of the Therapeutic Animal Park, points to where a new welcome sign will be installed at the entrance of the Animal Park.
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Don Sealy, manager of the Therapeutic Animal Park, points to where a new welcome sign will be installed at the entrance of the Animal Park. Several new projects are in the plans at the Therapeutic Animal Park, including a new storage garage, repairing fencing, installing a large birdhouse, setting pavement from the walking path to the gazebo, and to establish a new parking lot west of the animal park, and build a bridge from that parking lot across the stream leading to the park. Because the Therapeutic Animal Park is not government-funded, they are seeking donations of funds, time and materials from interested residents, organizations or businesses. Donations go to a designated account for the animal park, operated by the Sun Country Health Region, and will be used to finished these projects this year.


Don Sealy, manager of the Therapeutic Animal Park, points to where a new welcome sign will be installed at the entrance of the Animal Park.

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