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Free party Aug. 8 for new playground in Northbrook

The Northbrook Park District invites the community to a Pop-Up Playground Party to celebrate renovations completed at Greenfield Park

A free Pop-Up Playground Party will take place Aug. 8 at Greenfield Park in Northbrook, whose amenities now include two playground structures, one for ages 2 to 5 and one for ages 5 to 12, and a bank of swings
A free Pop-Up Playground Party will take place Aug. 8 at Greenfield Park in Northbrook, whose amenities now include two playground structures, one for ages 2 to 5 and one for ages 5 to 12, and a bank of swings (Marybeth Stone/Northbrook Park District)

The Northbrook Park District is excited to invite the community to a Pop-Up Playground Party next week to celebrate the ribbon-cutting for the renovation project at Greenfield Park.

The Northbrook Park District will hold the free event from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 8 at the park, 2950 Harbor Lane in Northbrook. Children and families can enjoy face painting, music and giant bubbles, along with refreshments and free giveaways.

Greenfield Park is a 4.9-acre neighborhood park equipped with two playground structures, one for ages 2 to 5 and one for ages 5 to 12, and a bank of swings. Benches and picnic tables surround the playground with a basketball court nearby. The park also features two ball fields, an outdoor recreation area, an ADA-accessible pedestrian path, and a drinking fountain with a bottle filler and dog bowl.

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The park’s renovation project was partially funded by a $250,000 grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.

State Sen. Julie Morrison, who sponsored the DCEO grant, will attend the Aug. 8 event.

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"I was pleased to secure $250,000 for the new Greenfield Park playground — a fun and innovative space kids will enjoy for decades to come,” Sen. Morrison said. “I appreciate the work and advocacy of the Northbrook Park District that led us to bring this project to fruition.”

Greenfield Park is located at the east end of Sky Harbor Business Park. In the early 1960s, J. Willis Green served as chairman of the Sky Harbor Park Committee, which lobbied for a park to be built for children in the area. The park originally was known as Green Field Park; over time, the words were combined to become Greenfield Park.

The renovation project at Greenfield Park is part of the Northbrook Park District’s annual Capital Improvement Plan, which also includes renovations scheduled for completion in late summer and early fall at Wescott Park and Williamsburg Square Park.

For more information about the Pop-Up Playground Party at Greenfield Park, call (847) 291-2960 or visit nbparks.org/events/pop-up-playground-party-at-greenfield-park.

Established in 1927, the mission of the Northbrook Park District is to enhance the community by providing outstanding services, parks and facilities through environmental, social and financial stewardship.

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