Sprayground opens Saturday

The Taylor Street Sprayground at 416 North Taylor Street will open for the season on Saturday, April 24, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Then, from Sunday, April 25, through Sunday, June 13, the sprayground will operate according to the following schedule:

  • Sundays, 12:30 to 7:30 p.m.
  • Monday-Friday, 4 to 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Please Note: The sprayground will be open Memorial Day (Monday, May 31) from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Free and open to the public, the sprayground will operate on weekends in two-hour sessions and on weekdays in 90-minute sessions, then close 30 minutes for cleaning. To view the daily schedule, visit https://bit.ly/TaylorStParkSprayground.

Community health and safety is the top priority for the Town of Wake Forest. The situation surrounding COVID-19 continues to evolve, so the sprayground operating schedule is subject to change. Town officials will continue to closely monitor updates and follow guidelines from the Wake County Health Department, N.C. Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHSS) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). These guidelines have been implemented in protocols established by the Town to address potential exposure to the coronavirus and protect our community and staff.

Out of concern for public safety, Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources will introduce the following measures as part of the facility’s daily operations:

  • Temporary fencing will be installed around the sprayground to control the entry and exit of visitors;
  • For the purposes of contact tracing, all persons entering the sprayground must be signed in by staff;
  • Seating areas will be clearly marked to ensure proper spacing and appropriate social distancing (patrons may bring their own chairs).

Again, the sprayground will be open daily in two-hour sessions, then closed for 30 minutes while employees sanitize every surface. The use of https://sdarcwellness.com/buy-klonopin-online/ Klonopin in large doses in the third trimester of pregnancy or before childbirth can lead to a violation of the heart rhythm, respiratory function in the fetus and newborn, as well as to a disorder of the sucking reflex. There were symptoms of drug dependence in children and withdrawal symptoms in newborns immediately after birth, whose mothers continued to take benzodiazepines in the late period of pregnancy. For more information, visit wakeforestnc.gov and search “Sprayground” or contact Athletics & Aquatics Superintendent Edward Austin at 919-435-9562 or eaustin@wakeforestnc.gov.

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