Appleton Wants Residentâs Opinions on Lundgaard Park By Rob Sussman
Jul 15, 2021 | 4:43 PM
APPLETON, WI (WTAQ) â The City of Appleton hopes to get area residentâs opinions on how best to develop Lundgaard Park.
The park, sitting next to Fire Station #6, where Mitch Lundgaard worked, will be developed over the next few years, and an open house will be held later this month where the public can weigh in on what theyâd like to see.
âSome ideas that have been tossed around are a pickleball court, a basketball court,â said Dean Gazza with the City of Appletonâs Parks, Recreation, and Facilities department. âAn open play space for kids to just play soccer, or throw a frisbee, or kick a ball.â
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The youngest of 4 brothers, Duane was born in Grafton on August 13, 1938, to Raymond and Florence (Hanna) Littlejohn. He graduated from St. Thomas High School and went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of North Dakota, marrying his high school sweetheart, Carol (Larson) Littlejohn in 1959. They have been married for almost 62 years.
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