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March 20, 2014 Y www.CloverdaleReporter.com Y 604-575-2405
Park plans firmed up Hazelgrove Park should have broad appeal for families, youth
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Members of the Steel School of Irish Dance perform a St. Patrick’s Day-friendly dance during Shamrocks and Holly, an annual fundraiser for the Surrey Christmas Bureau, at Kennedy’s Sports Pub in North Delta March 15. The school holds classses in Cloverdale and White Rock.
By Jennifer Lang Tennis courts, a water spray park, and a parkour course for urban obstacle runners, jumpers and climbers are just some of the amenities that will be included in the design for a new park in East Clayton. Surrey City Council has approved concept plans for Hazelgrove Park, a 3.5 hectare (8.6 acre) greenspace between 190 and 191 Street, north of Hazelgrove Elementary. A soccer field, a basketball and ball hockey court, plus washrooms will be built, councillors agreed March 10, approving a concept plan that also calls for open green space for picnics, and a naturalized area around an existing grove of trees. It will be the fast-growing neighbourhood’s largest park when complete, and serve as a play space for children, a
destination for families and a gathering spot for people of all ages, Mayor Dianne Watts said in a press release. The announcement comes after several months of planning, plus a public open house in September, and consultation by the city’s parks staff with user groups, including youth. “We wanted to involve the community in planning and designing this park from the ground up,” said Coun. Linda Hepner, chair of the parks, recreation and sport tourism committee. “With this grassroots involvement and council endorsement, a detailed design of the park is now underway.” The timeline calls for an estimated summer 2015 opening, with 2016 penciled in for the opening of the sports field. Detailed design drawings are being worked on with a target of breaking ground on construction this summer.
Donating - it’s in the blood
By Jennifer Lang Mike Garisto rolled up his sleeve to donate blood for the 25th time on Sunday, and he brought along 25 friends to mark the occasion. It also happened to be the sixth anniversary of the Canadian Blood Services Donor Clinic in Cloverdale. Garisto was instrumental in getting the mobile clinic set up at Sacred Blood Parish. The Canadian Red Cross used to operate a bood donor clinic in Cloverdale, but it was discontinued for a time when Canadian Blood Services took over. When it resurfaced, the first clinic was held at Shannon Hall. Garisto was there to donate
blood for the first time in his life. In doing so, he was making good on a promise he’d made 37 years earlier, when he was a boy of 10. He was out selling candy bars to his neighbours, as a school fundraiser. The mother of some of his school chums agreed to buy one – provided he agreed to do something in return. “I said, ‘Sure’,” Garisto recalls. That “something” was to become a blood donor one day, when he was old enough. “I always remembered the commitment I made and never did anything about it.” Fast forward three decades. Now a father himself, his promise came
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rushing back when two girls at his daughters’ school were struck by cancer. After making his first donation of blood, he called Canadian Blood Services and told them he’d like to do more. As Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus, he convinced his fellow Knights to sponsor the next few Cloverdale blood clinics at Sacred Blood Parish, his church, an arrangement that blossomed into something much more permanent with Canadian Blood Services. Clinics are held here about six times a year. And six years later, close to 3,500 See SIX YEARS / Page 3
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Jason Nootebos, foreground, donates blood at the Canadian Blood Services donor clinic Sunday, where Mike Garisto, back row, second from right, celebrated his 25th donation on the clinic’s sixth anniversary.
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