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OLSEN PARK—WILMINGTON, N.C. Olsen Park includes a Miracle League playing field and a playground— all universally accessible and designed to allow individuals with disabilities to enjoy outdoor play along with their friends and family. The playground includes a PlayBooster structure with many sensory panels and a wide variety of freestanding play components. Installed August 2013

POWERSOUTH MIRACLE LEAGUE FIELD AT JOHNSON PARK—ANDALUSIA, ALA. Installed April 2013 Major supporters of the project included PowerSouth, the Baseball Tomorrow Fund, the Solon & Martha Dixon Foundation, Estep Charitable Foundation, Covington Electric Cooperative, Inc., Covington County Commission, Andalusia Rotary Club, Taylor Linen Services and the F.M. Jones Family. This Miracle League project replaced one of Andalusia’s youth field’s turf with a rubberized surface to benefit an estimated 400 players and built an inclusive playground to welcome children and families of all abilities. By opening day, businesses, foundations, civic groups and individuals have given or pledged more than 600,000 in order to create an inclusive environment in the community.

BRAHAN SPRING PARK—HUNTSVILLE, ALA. This complex includes the Everybody Can Play playground, which features an inclusive PlayBooster Vibe playstructure in vibrant colors, many multisensory playground components and PebbleFlex playground safety surfacing. Especially unique to the complex is a concrete statue of The Miracle League’s mascot, Homer. Installed August 2012

THE MIRACLE LEAGUE OF CONNECTICUT—WEST HARTFORD, CONN. The Miracle League of Connecticut is proud of their inclusive playground, which sits adjacent to the Miracle League Field. The playground was designed to welcome children and families of all abilities, and includes many accessible and sensory-stimulating activities. The playground, complete with the Sensory Play Center , OmniSpin spinner, extensive ramping system and much more, offers friends and family an additional activity during baseball games. Installed May 2012

MIRACLE LEAGUE OF MILWAUKEE COMPLEX—MILWAUKEE, WIS. The Miracle League of Milwaukee’s baseball complex includes an inclusive PlayBooster and Evos playsystem. The accessible Sway Fun glider welcomes children of all abilities, The Stepper rock climber offers tactile stimulation and many more inclusive playground components engage children and families visiting the complex. Installed May 2012

ROTARY MIRACLE PLAYGROUND—DOTHAN, ALA. Donated by the Dothan, Ala. Rotary Club and built by more than 400 volunteers as a Community Build project, this Rotary Miracle Playground boasts a wide variety of accessible and sensory play events. It has become a popular destination playground for Miracle League members, schools and surrounding community members. Installed June 2011

WEST JORDAN VETERANS PARK—WEST JORDAN, UTAH West Jordan Veterans Park is the most unique playground in Utah. The playground includes a PlayBooster playstructure, Evos playsystem and many freestanding play components along with a beautiful custom sensory wall, which provides kids lots of tactile, visual and auditory stimulation. Installed October 2009

ROBERTO CLEMENTE PARK—CAROLINA, PUERTO RICO Roberto Clemente Park includes a Miracle League baseball field and large inclusive playground. There are four ramp-accessible PlayBooster playstructures, custom play panels, overhead events, Rollerslides and a Sway Fun glider which provide play opportunities for all abilities. Installed October 2009

playground, which features an inclusive PlayBooster Vibe playstructure in vibrant colors, many multisensory playground components and PebbleFlex playground safety surfacing. Especially unique to the complex is a concrete statue of The Miracle League's mascot, Homer. BRAHAN SPRING PARK—HUNTSVILLE, ALA. Installed August 2012

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