Shane Park committee makes headway; more than $88,000 raised

PORT ANGELES — A volunteer committee has raised $28,542 in private donations for a state-of-the-art playground at Shane Park, committee president Janet Young said.

The city of Port Angeles has also committed $60,000 toward the $130,000 equipment, bringing the total to $88,542.

Ed Upton and Bob Fowler of the Peninsula Dream Machines car club presented committee Vice President Amy Billings with a plaque and about $3,700 worth of checks Tuesday.

The checks came from entry fees and donations from the Dream Machines’ car show held at the park Sept. 25.

Family fun days

Billings said the committ­ee also raised about $1,200 at its inaugural Old-Fashioned Family Fun Days, which was held alongside the car show until a rainstorm drove away the crowds.

Fun Days featured traditional games like a tug-of-war, a three-legged race, an egg toss, face-painting, a bake sale and a dunk tank.

“From the start, we wanted to do something for the kids,” Billings said. “We’re going to do it now every year.”

The amount raised doesn’t include a pending $10,000 donation from Peninsula Bottling Co., which was presented to Young and other committee members in the form of an oversized check last week.

The city has also applied for a $93,000 grant from the state Recreation and Conservation Office to cover some of the installation costs and a paved, wheelchair-accessible walkway from the parking lot on Eighth Street to the 111-foot-by-57-foot play area on the Sixth Street side of the park.

Climbing apparatus

The playground will feature several slides, climbing areas, swings and a safety surface.

City Parks Superintendent Corey Delikat recently learned that the grant application ranks No. 4 out of 12 on a state list.

“That was exciting news,” Delikat said Tuesday. “I was very pleased with that.”

Shane Park was named after Young and Fowler’s son, Shane Fowler, who died at age 9 after a construction mishap when the park was being built in 1973.

Billings said there will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony when the park finally opens.

Meanwhile, the committ­ee will continue to hold fundraisers to complete the dream.

A bowling fundraiser is planned for later this fall. Dates have not been set.

Donations for the playground equipment, with checks made out to the Kiwanis Foundation, can be mailed to Shane Park Playground, P.O. Box 1064, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

________

Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-417-3537 or at rob.ollikainen@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in News

Increased police presence expected at Port Angeles High School on Friday

An increased police presence is expected at Port Angeles… Continue reading

A 65-foot-long historic tug rests in the Port of Port Townsend Boat Haven Marina’s 300-ton marine lift as workers use pressure washers to blast years of barnacles and other marine life off the hull. The tug was built for the U.S. Army at Peterson SB in Tacoma in 1944. Originally designated TP-133, it is currently named Island Champion after going through several owners since the army sold it in 1947. It is now owned by Debbie Wright of Everett, who uses it as a liveaboard. The all-wood tug is the last of its kind and could possibly be entered in the 2025 Wooden Boat Festival.(Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Wooden wonder

A 65-foot-long historic tug rests in the Port of Port Townsend Boat… Continue reading

Mark Nichols.
Petition filed in murder case

Clallam asks appeals court to reconsider

A 35-year-old man was taken by Life Flight Network to Harborview Medical Center following a Coast Guard rescue on Monday. (U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Port Angeles via Facebook)
Injured man rescued from remote Hoh Valley

Location requires precision 180-foot hoist

Kevin Russell, right, with his wife Niamh Prossor, after Russell was inducted into the Building Industry Association of Washington’s Hall of Fame in November.
Building association’s priorities advocate for housing

Port Angeles contractor inducted into BIAW hall of fame

Crew members from the USS Pomfret, including Lt. Jimmy Carter, who would go on to become the 39th president of the United States, visit the Elks Lodge in Port Angeles in October 1949. (Beegee Capos)
Former President Carter once visited Port Angeles

Former mayor recalls memories of Jimmy Carter

Thursday’s paper to be delivered Friday

Peninsula Daily News will have an electronic edition on… Continue reading

Counties agree on timber revenue

Recommendation goes to state association

Port of Port Angeles, tribe agree to land swap

Stormwater ponds critical for infrastructure upgrades

Poet Laureate Conner Bouchard-Roberts is exploring the overlap between poetry and civic discourse. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)
PT poet laureate seeks new civic language

City library has hosted events for Bouchard-Roberts

Five taken to hospitals after three-car collision

Five people were taken to three separate hospitals following a… Continue reading

John Gatchet of Gardiner, left, and Mike Tabak of Vancouver, B.C., use their high-powered scopes to try to spot an Arctic loon. The recent Audubon Christmas Bird Count reported the sighting of the bird locally so these bird enthusiasts went to the base of Ediz Hook in search of the loon on Sunday afternoon. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Bird watchers

John Gatchet of Gardiner, left, and Mike Tabak of Vancouver, B.C., use… Continue reading