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From YouTube: Englewood Parks PSA
Description
Englewood’s Director of Parks, Recreation and Library helps you navigate the “Dos and Don’ts” at Englewood parks and trails during the current COVID-19 stay-at-home order.
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Hi
I'm
Christina
Underhill,
director
of
parks,
recreation
and
library
for
the
city
of
Englewood,
I'd
like
to
address
some
issues
that
have
come
to
light
as
you
navigate.
The
current
challenges
were
facing
as
a
community.
Please
know
that
Park
patron
and
employee
safety
is
their
top
priority
and
we
take
your
health
and
well-being
seriously.
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We
are
committed
to
providing
Park
Services
at
the
highest
level
possible,
while
also
ensuring
that
everyone
is
safe,
enjoying
England
parks
and
trails
helps,
provide
mental
and
physical
stimulus
and
offers
a
place
to
enjoy
fresh
air,
and
the
outdoors
a
healthy
mind
and
body
can
strengthen
your
immune
system
and
nature
proves
to
be
a
valuable
refuge.
There
are
a
few
ground
rules
that
we
all
need
to
keep
in
mind
as
we
balance
getting
outside
with
staying
healthy
and
protecting
the
well-being
of
our
neighbors
playgrounds
and
picnic.
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Shelters
should
not
be
used
during
the
order
to
stay
at
home.
We
want
you
and
your
family
to
remain
healthy,
so
please
do
not
use
these
amenities.
During
this
time,
the
route
planner
parks
is
prohibited.
Covin,
a
teen
can
easily
spread
on
different
types
of
surfaces,
playing
catch,
throwing
a
frisbee
playing,
volleyball
or
soccer.
Even
playing
fetch
with
your
dog
could
spread
the
virus.
Please
maintain
a
social
distance
of
6
feet
or
more
while
visiting
our
parks.
While
we
all
of
our
dogs,
it
may
be
best
to
keep
them
on
a
leash.
During
these
times.