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Let's Play: Brendan's Playground Opens in O'Fallon

The all-inclusive playground is specially designed with features that allow kids of all abilities to play together.

 
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Mayor Bill Hennessy holds the ribbon as Brendan Schmitt cuts to officially open the all-inclusive playground on Saturday, Oct. 1.
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After months of planning, fundraising and construction, O'Fallon's all-inclusive Brendan's Playground opened in Westhoff Park over the weekend. 

The playground was named after nine-year-old Brendan Schmitt, a Westhoff Elementary School student who suffers from Thompson Syndrome, a rare genetic disease that makes it difficult for him to use traditional playground equipment.

The all-inclusive playground is specially designed with features that allow kids of all abilities to play together. 

On Saturday afternoon, O'Fallon Mayor Bill Hennessy officiated the grand opening ceremony, thanking the numerous volunteers who helped bring the playground to O'Fallon and telling the crowd how inspired he is by Brendan's strength. 

“Today is about a young boy who has inspired each and every one of us to strive for something that seemed out of reach," Hennessy said. "Today’s about a community coming together on a project that is bigger than all of us. Today is about O’Fallon creating a new legacy for all of our residents."

O'Fallon resident Natalie Blakemore co-founded the non-profit  Unlimited Play Inc. in 2003 to build a playground that would allow children of all abilities to play side-by-side. 

Blakemore addressed the crowd on Saturday and said she was overwhelmed by the turnout for the grand opening. She said she started Unlimited play because she wanted her 10-year-old son Zachary, who suffers from a rare genetic central nervous system disease, to be able to play with friends at local playgrounds.

But after building Zachary's Playground in Lake Saint Louis, the Blakemores started receiving calls from families across the country who also wanted to see their children to have the opportunity to play instead of watching from the sidelines. They knew they had to keep building. 

Since then the organization has raised funds and helped build all-inclusive playgrounds in Lake Saint Louis, Clayton, O'Fallon and has plans to build in another playground in St. Charles. 

During Saturday's opening ceremony, Brendan shared a speech he wrote thanking the Mayor, Unlimited Play and all of the volunteers who helped build the playground. 

"It is so important for kids to accept other kids, for who they are and the gifts they bring into this world, even those who are different and sick and must go to to the hospital often," Brendan added. "Some of us have bigger mountains to climb and Brendan's playground is a dream come true to me, my family and hundreds of other people." 

Brendan ended his speech with a spirited "Now let's play!" as the crowd of nearly 1,000 cheered. Brendan and Hennessy cut the ceremonial ribbon and hundreds of kids rushed through the entrance to try out the musical instruments, slides, ramps and swings for the first time. 

Read More About Brendan's Playground on O'Fallon Patch

Related Topics: Brendan's Playground, Mayor Bill Hennessy, O'fallon, and all-inclusive playground
Have you had a chance to check out Brendan's Playground? We want to hear what you think! Tell us in the comments.

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Tamara Duncan

11:26 am on Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Good to see more of these playgrounds being built. Congrats to Unlimited Play, Natalie Blakemore and the city of O'Fallon!

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William Schmitt

3:11 pm on Tuesday, October 4, 2011

I was present for the ribbon cutting....I don't believe there was a dry eye in the massive crowd during the didication, I was very proud to be a relative of the speakers, especially Brendan and his mom and dad. What a very nice playgound for all kids to share, thanks to the City of O'Fallon to include the Mayor for the follow through on the promise he made to have this playground built, Wm. Schmitt, a proud brick owner at the playground.

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Marcia Byers

10:31 pm on Sunday, October 9, 2011

This is a really nice park for any one to go to. Our granddaughter loved it.

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