St. George, UT — To mark the arrival of new playground equipment for one of its oldest neighborhood parks, the City of St. George invites the whole community to celebrate the Middleton Park Grand Reopening on January 10 at 3 p.m. The park’s new playground was funded by the voter-approved G.O. Bond.

Photo courtesy of The City of St. George

“The G.O. Bond has been a game-changer for our community,” said Shane Moore, Director of Parks and Community Services. “It has provided the resources needed to replace outdated facilities like the Middleton Park playground with safe and inclusive spaces that serve families and children of all abilities. This playground is a direct result of the community’s investment in our shared future.”

Middleton Park’s transformation underscores the City of St. George’s commitment to enhancing public spaces and fostering a vibrant atmosphere. The new playground has a modern and accessible design that ensures children of all abilities can enjoy it. Attendees can celebrate the occasion with free hot dogs, available while supplies last.

“Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the new playground and join in the celebration of our city’s continued funding of these exciting trails, parks and recreation projects,” Moore added.

More information

www.sgcityutah.gov

www.sgcityutah.gov/gobond

About the City of St. George

St. George is the largest city in Washington County and the fifth-largest city in Utah with more than 100,000 residents. In recent years, people from across the United States have been attracted to St. George’s world class healthcare, active lifestyle, access to university education and proximity to unrivaled recreation. Scenic beauty abounds throughout the city and region including Snow Canyon State Park, Quail Creek and Sand Hollow Reservoirs and Zion National Park. With an average of about 300 days of sunshine per year, the community welcomes all to live, work, play and eat and experience the ‘Brighter Side’ in St. George, Utah.