President and CEO of Intermountain Centers Rose Lopez speaks during the groundbreaking of Intermountain Centers future Sensory Park at Intermo…
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Attendees gather outside of Intermountain Centers for a groundbreaking ceremony for a new public park, Intermountain Sensory Park, in Tucson, …
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Tim Thomure, right, interim director of Tucson Parks and Recreation, talks with Greg Jackson, deputy director of capital planning for Tucson P…
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Attendees listen as Tim Thomure, interim director of Tucson Parks and Recreation, introduces speakers during the ground breaking of Intermount…
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A rendering of Intermountain Centers new sensory park is displayed during the ground breaking of the park at Intermountain Center, 401 N. Boni…
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Julie Shivanonda, principle of Intermountain Academy, waves at attendees after shoveling sand during the ground breaking of Intermountain Cent…
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Tim Thomure, center, interim director of Tucson Parks and Recreation, elbow bumps Paul O'Rourke, Intermountain Center's vice president of deve…
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Two attendees take pictures during the ground breaking of Intermountain Centers new sensory park at Intermountain Center, 401 N. Bonita, in Tu…
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From left to right, Greg Jackson, deputy director of capital planning for Tucson Parks and Recreation, Paul O'Rourke, Intermountain Center's v…
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A rendering of the proposed park posted on Intermountain's website shows two different age-specific play areas for children ages 2-5 and children from 5-12 and five different themed zones — beach, music, woods, wild animals and farm. It also includes plenty of shade trees and sails.
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