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Community rallies to honor lifelong park advocate

December 02, 2024 | Wichita City, Sedgwick County, Kansas


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Community rallies to honor lifelong park advocate
During a recent government meeting, Lindsay Fry presented a heartfelt request for the recognition of her father, Darren Fry, for his lifelong dedication to the maintenance and preservation of Piney Prairie Park in Wichita. Lindsay, a long-time resident of Bellaire, detailed her family's deep-rooted connection to the park, which dates back to the 1940s when her parents were instrumental in its establishment.

Lindsay highlighted the significant contributions of her father, now 77, who has devoted countless hours to maintaining the park's trails, often using horseback to navigate and clear the paths. His efforts include coordinating with the park maintenance department, repairing bridges, and ensuring the safety and integrity of the park's natural environment. She emphasized that without his commitment, the park would not be in its current state.

The presentation included historical context, noting that the park was named Plumlee Trails in 1986 to honor the Plumlee family for their contributions to the park's development. Lindsay shared personal anecdotes and photographs, illustrating her family's long-standing relationship with the park and their ongoing efforts to keep it accessible and enjoyable for the community.

Lindsay concluded her appeal by urging city officials to formally recognize her father's dedication, asserting that his work has left a lasting legacy for future generations to enjoy the unique natural space that Piney Prairie Park offers.

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