Friday, March 28, 2008

Our Neighborhood Peace Park needs your help

c/o The Pleasant Street Neighborhood Network Center
301 Pleasant Street, Worcester, MA 01609
(508) 754-7793

Dear Friends,

Imagine, an empty corner lot strewn with layers of trash and overgrown brush. Now imagine that empty lot reclaimed by a group of neighborhood women as a memorial in the name of peace, and transfixed with a lush variety of trees, shrubs and flowers, people sitting on benches and walls, reading, sharing news, children running on grass, an artist teaching a class under the maple tree,

Women Together imagined this park three years ago and it will soon be a reality with untold possibilities for the Piedmont/Pleasant Street community. We have raised $91,000 of the $125,000 we committed to, but In order to close the gap of $39,000 by June 1, 2008, we need your help.

Beyond reaching our goal and not included in the budget, is a Wish List of furnishing and plantings to increase the enjoyment of a visit to the park, whether it’s for a run, a rest or a game:

Benches, Chess Tables with Chairs, Picnic Tables,
Storage Shed, Wrought Iron Entryway, Kiosks,
Stage Area, Holiday Tree, Plantings, Memorial Wall,
Water Spray Feature, Landscape Boulders, Site Sign


If you feel strongly that parks are a valuable community asset, please donate today. Show us your support for our neighborhood park by filling in the form below and mail it in with your contribution. No matter how big or how small, every donation makes an impact. Please make your check payable to Women Together.
All donations are tax deductible.




 I am enclosing my donation of $ ________ to help close the gap.
 I am interested in giving a gift from the Wish List and would like
A Women Together representative to call me at ________________.
Name: __________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________¬______
____________________________________¬¬¬¬¬¬¬______
e-mail: ______________________________________


Women Together
Creating a safe, multi-generational, and sustainable place where neighbors can come together, interact and build relationships.

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