Heather works on painting in the last few squares for the hopscotch game on the …
Volunteers paint in game boards for checkers and chess.
Two picnic tables are constructed for children’s activities.
Tons of shredded bark mulch is moved into the playground.
ARHA CEO Roy Priest and board member Melvin Miller step back to see the progress …
The music gets cranked up and all the volunteers head to the new mulch on …
The dancing continues on the mulch to flatten and even out the surface.
Major sponsor for the project B3 Solutions CEO Bud Almas, Jim Washington and president Brenda …
The children are cheered as they return home after a day at school.
ARHA CEO Roy Priest acknowledges all of the work and organizing of KaBOOM! senior project …
Washington Capitals and So Kids Can co-founder Mike Green says a few words to all …
So Kids Can co-founder and radio personality Elliot Segal applauds the work of the volunteers …
Cheers erupt as the children’s paper loop chain is broken at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Early Sunday morning, the barrier fences were pulled back allowing the children to try out …
Children try out the new playground equipment on Sunday afternoon.
Rock climbing at the opening of the new KaBOOM! Hopkins-Tancil playgound.
Tablea Brown, Amanda Davis, Courtney Davis, Janiya, Makayla Alford and Thomas Shan listen as Roy …
Thomas Shan leads classmates at the Ruby Tucker Learning Center in a celebratory song and …
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