Killeen parks to be improved with $5,910 donation from Lions Club Foundation
City of Killeen
and last updated 2021-07-23 22:29:32-04
The City of Killeen Recreation Services department received an almost six thousand dollar donation to enhance and improve two city parks.
The Lions Club Foundation made the $5,910 donation to help improve Stewart Park and Lions Neighborhood Park.
The funds will be used to place trees in Stewart Park and plant flower beds along the sidewalks of Lions Neighborhood Park.
Volunteers and residents also recently worked together on Love Your Park Day, July 10, to plant trees and install a crushed granite trail in Stewart Park for a one-day community service project.
Killeen Daily Herald
Killeenâs Recreation Services department has received a donation from the Lions Club Foundation in the amount of $5,910 to help beautify both Stewart Park and Lions Neighborhood Park.
This comes on the heels of Love Your Park Day, which was July 10. Volunteers worked from 8 a.m. at Stewart Park for a one-day community service project focused on planting trees. Volunteers had worked through the rain to plan over 20 trees along Stewart Parkâs trail.
The donated funds will go towards placing more trees at Stewart Park and planting flower beds at Lions Neighborhood Park.
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