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Frankenmuth Living™ – Issue 8, April 2020 "Keeper Edition"

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The task force includes local health professionals, including ER Physician Dr. Derek Schaller, representatives from Covenant Healthcare and Wellspring Lutheran Services, and local leaders: the Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitor's Bureau, the Frankenmuth School District, St. Lorenz School, Wickson District Library, Frankenmuth City and Frankenmuth Township including Police, Fire and Parks and Recreation, and each local place of worship. Ways to Stay Up To Date: • Visit www.frankenmuthcity.com/covid-19_update • Visit www.frankenmuth.org/covid19 for resources on what businesses are offering takeout options, online shopping, and other open businesses in town • Call City's information line at (989) 652-3441 • Follow City of Frankenmuth's Facebook page • Read the Frankenmuth News • Watch Channel 191 • If you're a Chamber member, join the Frankenmuth Chamber of Commerce Facebook group for business related resources Splashin' Around The Frankenmuth Jaycee Spray Park is located in the heart of Memorial Park at 279 Park Drive. This zero-depth water play area offers 18 different fountains, sprays, geysers, and other water features that provide endless hours of fun for the entire family. The entire Spray Park is completely accessible for people of all abilities. The area surrounding the splash pad includes a playground, shade canopies, benches and picnic areas. For your convenience, family restrooms are provided on-site. And don't worry about having to take a shower to rinse off the chlorine when you're done; this splash pad uses fresh water, so there's no chlorine smell like a pool! The playground and sensory garden are open year-round, pending any public health closure. Restrooms are scheduled to open May 1 and the water features will be turned on Memorial Day weekend: Friday, May 22, 2020! The splash pad is open daily from 10am-8pm during the summer season and is activated by the children while they are playing. It is open to the public free of charge and may not be reserved for private functions. @beccanerkowski 5 Need a ribbon of your own? Flip to page 59!

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