The Clinton County Healthy Hometown Coalition playground project received another boost last week when area businessman Ward Correll came to Albany to donate $5,000 to the playground effort. New equipment has been bid and ordered and is expected to arrive within the next week or so with installation to begin immediately upon arrival.
Pictured above with Correll accepting the donation are, left to right: Healthy Hometown Project Director Paula Little, Kelley Foster (Cumberland Lake Shell), Healthy Hometown Coordinator April Speck, Ward Correll (Cumberland Lake Shell), Healthy Hometown Student Fitness Leader Cheryl Boils, and Healthy Hometown Coalition Member Sherry Poore.