Monday, November 16, 2009
Wayne Goldstein Playground Dedication in Kensington
On Saturday, I attended the Wayne Goldstein Playground Dedication at the Kensington Heights Neighborhood Park in Kensington, Maryland. It was a beautiful ceremony and a wonderful tribute to our good friend, Wayne Goldstein, who passed away in April 2009. We remembered him in our words, thoughts and prayers, and honored him by planting a tree and unveiling a sign for the playground with his name. We also recognized his mother, Trenice Goldstein, who was present at the ceremony. Wayne was a former president of the county's Civic Federation, president of Montgomery Preservation Inc. and a columnist for The Sentinel newspaper.
Among his many friends who were there to honor him were Congressman Chris Van Hollen, County Executive Isiah Leggett, Montgomery County Council President Phil Andrews, County Councilmembers Marc Elrich, Valerie Ervin and myself, Delegate Al Carr, Peggy Dennis and Jim Humphrey of the Montgomery County Civic Federation, Lorraine Pearsall, Montgomery Preservation, Inc, Donna Savage, Kensington Heights Citizens Association, Amy Presely, Montgomery County Planning Board, and Montgomery County Director of Parks, Mary Bradford.
Labels:
historic preservation,
Kensington,
Parks,
Photos,
planning,
recreation,
trees,
tribute,
Wayne Goldstein
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