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- History of Parks and Recreation
May 1957: The Town hired its first recreation director, George A. Sperry.
Mr. Sperry formed a three-person committee to create the Recreation Department.
The Town Council purchased 20 acres of land to be developed as a park, later known as Fairview Park.
Later that year, a citizens group of 17 people known as the Normal Recreation Advisory Council formed and worked closely with the department. The Council passed an ordinance for the issuance of a swimming pool revenue bond in the amount of $110,000.
May 1985: The Town purchased the Fairview Park Pool slide from Rainbow Bend Waterslide Group.
The department began investigating the possibility of an off-road walking and biking trail.
1998: Ash Park was renamed David S. Anderson Park after the former Parks and Recreation Director and Town Manager.
Parks and Recreation Directors | Years of Service |
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George A. Sperry | 1957-1960 |
Jerry McDonald | 1960-1962 |
Gordon Jaeger | 1962-1963 |
David Anderson | 1965-1969 |
Ronald Blemler | 1969-2002 |
Garry Little | 2002-2015 |
Christopher Cotten | 2015-2016 |
Doug Damery | 2016-Present |