TALENT, Ore. - Two area parks have experienced a rebirth thanks to Rogue Federal Credit Union employees. Talent Skate Park and Chuck Roberts Park were recently renewed with trees and sod planted by 80 volunteers from RFCU. "The City of Talent is providing teens a safe environment to practice their sport, where they can feel a sense of pride and belonging," said Marketing Coordinator Jennifer Ben-Dayan. "Rogue Federal chose to be a part of this project because we want the teens to know that we believe in them and are responding to their needs." The parks were created to minimize the problems the city had been facing. Reports of vandalism, loitering and destruction of city property in public parks and buildings were just a few complaints Talent business owners voiced. Since building the parks those problems have been almost nonexistent. The beautification program for the parks reaffirms the community's commitment to its youth said Ben-Dayan. -mboujolly@cutimes.com
Rogue FCU helps rejuvenate parks
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