Owatonna Parks & Recreation is thrilled to be one of 100 projects that are the cornerstone of 100 Hometowns, an initiative to celebrate Lowe’s centennial.
Lowe’s received more than 2,200 submissions to the 100 Hometowns program, which invited people across the country to nominate their hometown projects in need.
Our hometown project is replacing our oldest play structure at Lake Kohlmier.
The new playground is an inclusive, ADA-accessible structure that includes sensory and interactive features.
Improving nearby amenities will bring the park up to ADA standards and offer a place where children can play together and community members can enjoy the outdoors!