Ozaukee County's first universally accessible playground
Community built September 16-21, 2008
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Traditional playgrounds are often inaccessible to children with disabilities. Or at the most, offering one or two pieces of equipment that they may be able to negotiate. At Possibility Playground, ALL children will be able to play shoulder to shoulder.

The poured in place rubber surface will allow children and their caregivers with mobility challenges to easily move around the playground. The double-wide ramping will allow ALL children to get to all areas of the playground where they will discover a centrally located Pirate Ship with a fantastic mural of Lake Michigan. Countless opportunities to learn through a variety of sensory modalities are located throughout the playground. There will be numerous slides, bridges, rings and monkey bars (both high and low), and tunnels to explore.

A lighthouse, rock wall, chain walk, and balance beams will encourage more imaginative play in the school-age section. In the TOT Lot, a castle, bouncy bridge, police car and a raised sandbox will inspire younger children. Both areas include a variety of swings, including several designed with additional support for children with limited muscle strength. A music area features palm drums, metalliphones and a drum shaped like an alligator!

Come see what else is in store for you at this one-of-a-kind, universally accessible playground. Our finished playground will be roughly the size of a football field, filled with surprises around every corner. You and your children will insist on returning again and again. That is, if you can ever leave once you arrive!









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