GameTime and Unlimited Play, a nonprofit organization that assists communities with the planning and design of inclusive playgrounds, recently opened Tri Angels playground in River Falls, Wisconsin. 

The playground was the idea of Jessica Peterson. Peterson’s three daughters, Amara, Sophie and Cecilia Schaffhausen, were victims of a tragic act of violence in 2013. The entire community of River Falls mourned the loss of the Schaffhausen girls and sought to honor their memory with an inclusive playground. 

The project was brought to the attention of Unlimited Play through a donor who helped raise funds for Unlimited Play's inaugural project, Zachary's Playground in Lake St. Louis, Missouri. He shared the vision and work of Unlimited Play with Peterson and introduced her to Victoria Schmitt-Babb, the Community Engagement Director for Unlimited Play. Together, they saw an opportunity to leverage the organization’s experience to create something positive for the community - a special place for children of all abilities, a place of hope and of healing.

“We’ve built playgrounds that pay tribute to children with genetic diseases, as well as disabilities…but we had never worked with a family that had lost children to a horrific act of violence,” says Schmitt-Babb. “This playground was designed to highlight and pay tribute to the way these girls lived.”

To capture the spirit and personality of the three sisters, Unlimited Play turned to GameTime and its custom play division, Landmark Design, to create themed play areas that symbolized the lives of Cecelia, Amara and Sophie. Cecelia loved bugs, so Landmark Design designers sculpted insect and butterfly-themed play elements. Amara was a soccer player and loved science, so the playground features a soccer-themed climber and a giant microscope that children can play on. Sophie was an artist who loved fashion. Her artwork adorns the tops of the play structure and the slides are designed to look like shoes. The entire playground is designed to provide accessible routes of travel and inclusive play activities so that children of all abilities can participate.

It took a committee of local citizens, lead by Unlimited Play, less than 2 years to raise the $555,000 needed for this unique, destination playground. The playground opened on August 15, 2015 and was funded by generous gifts form the people of River Falls, as well as bake sales, lemonade stands and 5k charity races. 

“The entire community came together to raise the money to build this playground,” said Harlan Lehman, President of Minnesota Wisconsin Playground–the exclusive representative of GameTime in Wisconsin. “What this community did, and what Unlimited Play made possible, is a lasting tribute to the lives of these children. They’ve turned a tragedy into a place of hope for generations to come.”

About GameTime

GameTime is a leading US manufacturer of commercial playgrounds, custom play spaces and outdoor fitness equipment. Our products combine play research with thoughtful design to create award-winning playgrounds for people of all abilities. Since 1929 we have partnered with local and national advocates for play to build healthy, active communities for this generation and the next. Learn more about our mission of enriching the lives of children and families through play at www.gametime.com.

About Unlimited Play

Unlimited Play is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that helps to plan, design and build fully accessible playgrounds that allow all children – regardless of their abilities – to play together. Unlimited Play has unique expertise in this area, and assists communities across North America in the development of inclusive playgrounds that promote dignity, understanding and respect among children. To learn more, visit www.unlimitedplay.org.