A ground breaking ceremony was held for the new Friendship Park playground at Roberts Field in Chelmsford with special guests in attendance including author and Boston Marathon bombing survivor Jeff Bauman.
The new accessible and inclusive designed playground is planned to open June 23, 2018 and will be a first of its kind in Chelmsford, with equipment, surfaces and pathways designed to all children and caregivers of all abilities to play together side by side.
The well attended event included remarks from Chelmsford native Jeff Bauman, who described Roberts Field as “the most special place in the world” as he discussed growing up in Chelmsford and playing baseball at the popular Town park. Bauman expressed his excitement about the new inclusive designed playground, saying that the playground’s technology and design would make it possible for parents and children of all abilities to enjoy and that he was looking forward to bringing his young daughter there to play when it was completed.
The event marked the beginning of construction for the new playground, which includes a volunteer staffed Community Build to be held June 2-3 from 7am-4pm. The Community Build will help defer project costs and provide the community the opportunity to take an active role in building the new inclusive designed playground. Volunteers are encouraged to signup at www.robertsfield.org/signup. A variety of jobs are available at the 15 and older weekend event. Any event questions can be emailed to volunteer@robertsfield.org.
Premier and Equipment sponsorships are now available at the new playground and include named recognition on the entryway sponsor plaque and at the playground’s website and social media accounts. More information about sponsorship opportunities can be found at www.RobertsField.org/donate.