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A BENEFIT TO MEMBERS OF THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND SPRING/SUMMER 2016


Neighbors lit up the night at a community event on Chicago’s 606 park and trail.


If you’ve got thoughts on the stories in this issue of Land&People, we want to hear from you! You can reach us by mail, on Facebook, or at mailroom@tpl.org.


For kids, by kids Our schoolyards-to-playgrounds story won your hearts.


20 YEARS OF NEW YORK CITY


+ OUTDOOR AFRO’S RUE MAPP


+ THE PEOPLE’S MONUMENT


+ OUR NEWEST URBAN WILDLIFE REFUGE


PLAYGROUNDS DESIGNED BY THE KIDS WHO USE THEM


I’m a Trust for Public Land member and I love your maga- zine. After I’ve read it from cover to cover, I take it to my veterinary clinic and put it in the lobby for other people to read. The Spring/Summer issue was spectacular, with wonder- ful before-and-after photos of schoolyards in inner cities where concrete has been transformed into beautiful green space with


trees and flowers and basketball courts and green-roofed gazebos. The stories are very inspiring. Keep up the good work! Patricia Rose, via the blog


After helping a friend this afternoon, I came home tired and ready for a nap. I stopped to pick up my mail—most of it went right into the recycling bin—but there was Land&People. Opening the magazine, I saw the gorgeous photo of LaCima Charter School playground and was hooked. I kicked off my shoes, stretched out on the sofa with the


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