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City Spaces.P.S./I.S. 25
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The Trust for Public Land (TPL) asked students and staff at the P.S./I.S. 25 school to join members of the Church Avenue Merchants Block Association in designing a new playground. The plan is now a reality and the new playground includes a running track, basketball courts, fitness equipment, playground equipment, trees, benches, game tables, and a water fountain.

The Trust for Public Land is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving land for people to enjoy as parks and open space. Since 1972, TPL has conserved over two million acres of land nationwide.



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