Installed the Ann Arbor playground system with synthetic turf surfacing for a safe and engaging church play environment.
Client Profile
First Baptist Church in Russellville, Arkansas, is a welcoming Christian Baptist congregation that aims to serve the local community by sharing the message of Jesus Christ and helping people grow in faith. The church emphasizes Bible-centered worship and teaching, offering Sunday services, life groups, Bible studies, and opportunities for spiritual growth and fellowship. They also provide various ministries for all ages, including children’s and youth programs, adult education, and community outreach activities, designed to help individuals connect, serve, and find support in their faith journey.
Playground and Artificial Turf Project Goals
Our project goals were to deliver a safe, engaging, and long lasting play environment through the professional installation of high quality playground equipment and artificial turf surfacing. We aimed to create an inclusive space that promotes physical activity, creativity, and social interaction while meeting all relevant safety and accessibility standards. By combining durable materials, thoughtful design, and expert installation practices, we ensure the finished playground is visually appealing, low maintenance, and built to serve the community for years to come.
Commercial Playground Set Project Details and Features
This project featured the installation of the Ann Arbor Playground Set in vibrant primary colors, creating a visually engaging and inviting play space for children of all ages. The structure includes a variety of interactive elements designed to encourage climbing, sliding, imaginative play, and social interaction. Complementing the playground equipment, approximately 2,060 square feet of high quality synthetic turf surfacing was installed to provide a clean, low maintenance, and durable play area with enhanced safety and year round usability. Together, these features create a bright, safe, and long lasting recreational environment for the church community.