Park District Secures $10,000 Grant for Concession Stand Project
Litchfield Park District Board Meeting | Sept. 3, 2025
Article Summary: The Park District received substantial funding from the Duff Trust to purchase equipment for the new concession stand, which is on track for completion in early October.
Concession Stand Update Key Points:
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Grant Awarded: The district received $10,000.00 from the Duff Trust.
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Completion Date: The goal is to finish the concession stand and restroom facility by the first week of October.
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Volunteer Support: Local laborers and a vocational construction class are assisting with concrete work and building.
Construction on the Litchfield Park District’s new concession stand and restroom facility is moving toward a fall completion date, boosted by a new grant. During the board meeting on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, officials confirmed the receipt of $10,000.00 from the Duff Trust.
The funds are designated for purchasing equipment for the new building. Under the “Old Business” portion of the meeting, the board reported that the submission to the trust was successful.
Commissioner Katie Cross provided a progress update on the physical construction. The district aims to have the facility completed by the first week of October. The project relies heavily on community assistance, with volunteers, local laborers, and a vocational construction class helping with concrete work and other tasks.
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