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Ludemann Recognized for Service to Plainfield Park District
Mary Kay Ludemann was recognized for her decade plus service as a Plainfield Park District Board Commissioner after her retirement in Oct.

The Plainfield Park District Board of Commissioners has recognized Mary Kay Ludemann for her decade plus service. Ludemann resigned from the board in October after moving out of the District.
Ms. Ludemann was first elected to the Plainfield Park District Board in 2009 and previously served as its president. During her tenure, the District constructed its first recreation facility, the Prairie Activity & Recreation Center (PARC), which opened in 2019.
She also served on the Illinois Association of Park Districts (IAPD) Board of Trustees, IAPD’s Program Committee, and Illinois Park and Recreation Association Joint Editorial Committee.
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About the Plainfield Park District
Founded in 1966, The Plainfield Park District is the 9th largest park district in the State of Illinois, serving over 105,000 residents in Will and Kendall Counties as well as Plainfield and Wheatland Townships, Bolingbrook, Crest Hill, Joliet, Plainfield, and Romeoville. The District is an Illinois Distinguished Accredited Agency for excellence in delivering parks and recreation services.
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