Where the Antelope Play

By: Mr. Wilson on June 10, 2008
Robbie, Daisy, and I spent last night at Antelope Park. We started with a quick walk around the grounds. We started by checking out the Child Advocacy Center. Child Advocacy Center Note that their address is 3200 Sumner, but if you try to get there via Sumner you'll never find it. You have to come off South Street via Memorial Drive, just west of 33rd Street. A gentleman serenaded park visitors with a little horn music throughout the evening. It must be weird standing on stage "performing" scales, exercises, and bits of music for people who point and mutter to each other, "What's that guy doing up there?" Antelope Park Robbie found plenty of kids to play with, as he always does. Last night he spent a lot of time enjoying the sand. Playing in the sand As we left, we walked through the Veterans Memorial. Raise your hand if you know what this spot is used for.

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beerorkid
June 10, 2008 at 4:03PM

is that where they burn flags?

Mr. Wilson
June 10, 2008 at 4:13PM

Tsk tsk, you didn’t raise your hand. There’s one in every class. 😉

Yep, I believe that’s where flags are ceremonially (ceremoniously?) burned. Now I’m curious to know how often they do it.

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