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Medford organizations take the lead in beautifying Freedom Park

Earlier this summer, members of the Medford community took to social media to complain about the condition of FreedomĀ Park.

From old mulch and untrimmed hedges around the memorials to broken playground equipment and old sand in the sandbox, residents were unhappy with how their local parkĀ looked.

Instead of simply complaining online, though, the Womanā€™s Club of Medford and MOMS Club of Medford have decided to do something aboutĀ it.

The clubs are joining forces to do a large-scale clean up project on Sunday, Sept. 14 from noon until 4Ā p.m.

Kathy Cullen, president of the Medford Womanā€™s Club, said the social media discussions people were having inspired the clubs to takeĀ action.

ā€œIt grew out of social media, everyone complaining,ā€ she said. ā€œWe decided to take the bull by the horns, so toĀ speak.ā€

The clubs will tackle all areas of the park, from the skate park and the playground to the memorials and picnicĀ area.

Cullen said the clubs have plenty of volunteers who want to step up and beautify the park, especially with fall approaching.

ā€œWeā€™re trying to make it better so that people can enjoy the park more,ā€ CullenĀ said.

Upkeep of the parks has been a pressing issue. The township has encouraged volunteer groups to get more involved after it was forced to reduce public works personnel and costs a few yearsĀ ago.

ā€œTheyā€™re really looking for organizations to help,ā€ CullenĀ said.

The Womanā€™s Club has done a few Freedom Park projects in the past. Now, it is taking on more responsibility.

ā€œWe set up a reflected bench area near the skate park and weā€™re going to be sprucing that up,ā€ Cullen said. ā€œWe also decided to take over maintenance and upkeep of the two veterans memorials there. The town does the cutting of the grass. They were relying on volunteer groups to weed. We decided to make it our kind of project, so every time they want us to spruce things up, we can doĀ it.ā€

The club is planning to put in perennials and new mulch near the memorials and the reflected bench.

Work on the playground area wonā€™t just be relegated to the clean up. With some of the equipment broken, the Womanā€™s Club is trying to raise money to replace it. The club has a donation button on its website, www.medfordwomansclub.com.

While the idea to replace the equipment is still in the early stages, Cullen said the township has been welcoming of theĀ plans.

ā€œThe town knows weā€™re doing it,ā€ she said. ā€œThe town is thankful for any kind of help we can provide.ā€

The clean up is not just for members of the Womanā€™s Club and MOMS Club. Invitations have been extended to other organizations in theĀ area.

ā€œWeā€™re actively contacting local Scout troops, St. Maryā€™s youth groups and the National Honor Society at Shawnee,ā€ CullenĀ said.

Cullen is inviting all residents to help the clubs with the project. Volunteers can work for any amount of time. Snacks will be provided.

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