'Keep the cardboard at home,' city requests
Unity Park's playground mound has been damaged by makeshift sleds
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'Keep the cardboard at home,' city requests
Unity Park's playground mound has been damaged by makeshift sleds
The city of Greenville is asking kids and their parents to leave the cardboard at home when they come to play at Unity Park.The city posted on social media that makeshift cardboard sleds had damaged the hill on the playground mound, asking kids instead to "slide scoot, or roll" down the hill.The city also said the cardboard was winding up in the jet pumps and filters for the nearby splash pad.
GREENVILLE, S.C. —
The city of Greenville is asking kids and their parents to leave the cardboard at home when they come to play at Unity Park.
The city posted on social media that makeshift cardboard sleds had damaged the hill on the playground mound, asking kids instead to "slide scoot, or roll" down the hill.
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The city also said the cardboard was winding up in the jet pumps and filters for the nearby splash pad.