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While high water in Palouse last week spared the city of any major damage, Palouse Chamber of Commerce President Mike Milano is calling for donations to restore Hayton Greene Park's play area.
Much of the play area's engineered wood chips washed away as water covered the park.
Previously, the city has restored and improved the park with donations from citizen groups, public service organizations and individuals helping cover project costs. The target donation total to replace the wood chips is $1,200.
Any donations may be sent to the Palouse Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 174, Palouse, WA 99161.
Please add check memo: “Palouse Park Restoration.” All proceeds will be used to help offset the play surface material cost.
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