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We would like to thank all of our sponsors who have supported Stanley Park during the 2023 season! Your generous contributions sustain the Park and our many programs. We are so grateful to have such a caring community!
Stanley Park is extremely thankful to those who provided funding to help support the Children’s Programs for the 2023 season. Stanley Park’s Children Programs provide entertainment and educational activities for the children of Westfield and the surrounding communities, free of charge.
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The funds awarded to Stanley Park through these grantors helps support the Friday morning performances by: Tom Stankus as T-Bone, Ed Popielarczyk, Greater Springfield Music Together, Annie and the Wonderband, Big Joe the Storyteller, Birds of Prey and the Scavenger Hunt for children.
Thank you for your continued support!
We are very excited to be bringing this new magical event to our Woodland Wildflower Garden and are so thankful to our sponsors for helping us make it happen! We would love for your business to get in on the fun too! If you want to know more about being a sponsor click here.
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Stanley Park's Sunday Night Concert Series are back for the 2023 season. The concerts were supported in part by the following organizations who we are so thankful for.
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Stanley Park is extremely thankful to those who provided funding to help support our Annual Fundraiser "Twilight in the Park!"
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A huge Thank You to all the local businesses and friends that have donated items to our live and silent online auctions!
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our 34+ year old Swan (Tammy Stanley). On Monday, February 27, 2023 park staff noticed that the Swan was missing from the pond. After a thorough search around the park, its remains were found in a wooded area near the pond, which leads us to believe that she was overcome by a wild animal overnight.
Our beloved mute swan, who was known by many names to park goers, lived a good long life here at Stanley Park. According to wildlife officials the average life span of a mute swan is 19-20 years.
Matt Soliwoda, who is a long-time park patron and frequent feeder of our feathered flock remembers our swan as intelligent, friendly, and very willing to pose for photographs. According to Matt, the swan has been a great ambassador to her species and enriched the lives of many people and will be missed dearly.
Help us ensure that Stanley Park will continue to be a safe and positive place for leisure and recreation. No matter what level of support you are able to give, you will help in the continuation of the services and traditions that Stanley Park has offered for over 70 years to so many area families.
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