Volunteers, from left, John Albiso, Tien Vo and Bill Chastain cut boards that will become part of the Generation II Dream Playground during the first day of a six-day community build on Tuesday at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. The playground will replace an antiquated version that was built by volunteers in 2002 and torn down earlier this year. Organizers are still seeking volunteers to help with construction, the loan of woodworking tools and monetary donations. More information on the build is at www.padreamplayground.org. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Volunteers, from left, John Albiso, Tien Vo and Bill Chastain cut boards that will become part of the Generation II Dream Playground during the first day of a six-day community build on Tuesday at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. The playground will replace an antiquated version that was built by volunteers in 2002 and torn down earlier this year. Organizers are still seeking volunteers to help with construction, the loan of woodworking tools and monetary donations. More information on the build is at www.padreamplayground.org. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Dream Playground

Volunteers, from left, John Albiso, Tien Vo and Bill Chastain cut boards that will become part of the Generation II Dream Playground during the first day of a six-day community build on Tuesday at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles.

The playground will replace an antiquated version that was built by volunteers in 2002 and torn down earlier this year.

Organizers are still seeking volunteers to help with construction, the loan of woodworking tools and monetary donations. More information on the build is at www.padreamplayground.org.

Volunteers Helga Mowry, left, and Denny Evans, both of Port Aneles, tamp down holes on Tuesday that will support componets of the future Generation II Dream Playgound being assembled by community members at Erickson Playfied in Port Angeles on the first day of a six-day build. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Volunteers Helga Mowry, left, and Denny Evans, both of Port Aneles, tamp down holes on Tuesday that will support componets of the future Generation II Dream Playgound being assembled by community members at Erickson Playfied in Port Angeles on the first day of a six-day build. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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