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To Build Angel Park in Perry Hall, Community Needed
Citizens are invited to help build the newest attraction in Perry Hall—an all-inclusive playground with an amphitheater.

PERRY HALL, MD – As plans for a playground get closer to reality, organizers of Angel Park are asking the Perry Hall community to lend a hand.
Angel Park is envisioned as an interactive venue that will include an amphitheater and playground that will accommodate all children, including those with special needs.
After years of fundraising—totaling more than $1 million—project organizers are now recruiting volunteers to help construct the playground next to the Perry Hall Library. Build dates are from July 8 to July 18.
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The park is literally a community effort, one which the community is needed to help build. There are three shifts between 8 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. Child care will be provide
Andy and Kelli Szczybor, whose son Ryan died of leukemia when he was 15 months old, are driving forces behind Angel Park.
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“We wanted to call it Angel Park because there are so many people that have lost somebody,” Kelli Szcybor told Patch previously. “Angel Park—that’s for everybody.”
The 16,000-square-foot park will be surrounded by pickets and pavers where donors can memorialize those they consider to be angels.
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Pictured, the future home of Angel Park on Honeygo Boulevard next to the Perry Hal Library. Photo Credit: Elizabeth Janney.
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