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  • New Multi-Sport Court at Jesse J. Warr, Jr. Recreation Building to Complete Kid-Designed, Community-Built Playspace Unveiled

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 31, 2023
    Media Contact: Angel Waldron, 301-446-3311

    Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, Hour Generation Foundation, Faithful 2 The Grind, LLC, and KABOOM! Unveil New Multi-Sport Court at Jesse J. Warr, Jr. Recreation Building to Complete Kid-Designed, Community-Built Playspace

    Community joins forces with nonprofit to advance playspace equity in Prince George’s County

    Riverdale, MD (July 31, 2023) – On Saturday, families in Fairmount Heights celebrated the completion of a kid-designed playspace at Jesse J. Warr, Jr. Recreation Building. The collaboration between The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County, Jerami Grant’s Hour Generation Foundation, Markelle Fultz’s Faithful 2 The Grind, LLC, and KABOOM! began in October 2022 with a new, state-of-the-art playground and culminated this week as more than 50 event participants installed a new multi-sport court. The playground currently serves more than 700 children each year and as more young families move into the community, the addition of the multi-sport court to the playspace will provide kids with a high-quality, safe place to play that is close to where they live and learn.

    Community members led the creation of the playground, from design to installation, including the kids who shared drawings of their dream playspaces with project organizers at a Design Day last July. The new multi-sport court completes the playspace and will provide hundreds of kids and their families with a renewed place to get active, build social bonds, and gather as a community.

    “Through this innovative partnership with KABOOM!, we are able to more quickly accomplish the goal of the replacement or renovation for the playspaces the Department of Parks and Recreation currently operates and maintains in Prince George’s County.” said Bill Tyler, Director of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Department of Parks and Recreation. “It’s truly a win-win. Our talented and dedicated staff are able to utilize various resources along with imaginative, pesticide-free options while incorporating the vision of the community children and families, more than ever before,” concludes Tyler.

    Addressing childhood obesity and improving the overall health of the communities they serve is a top priority for The Department and playing provides countless physical, social, and mental health benefits. However, far too many children, especially in communities of color, do not have a place to play near where they live or learn. The new playspace at Jesse J. Warr, Jr. Recreation Building, designed with the neighborhood’s unique needs and aspirations in mind, brings Prince George’s County one step closer toward ending playspace inequity and ensuring that every kid has the opportunity to experience the joys and benefits of play.

    “Playgrounds are an iconic part of childhood. They’re not only where kids collect some of their best memories, but also where crucial skills are developed that nurture their physical, mental, and emotional well-being,” said Lysa Ratliff, CEO of KABOOM!. “With the help of amazing partners like The Department of Parks and Recreation, Jerami Grant’s Hour Generation Foundation, and Markelle Fultz’s Faithful 2 The Grind, LLC we can drive the positive systemic change necessary to ensure every kid in Prince George’s County has an amazing place to play and unlock their greatest potential.”

    The full playspace renovation is a part of Jerami Grant’s Hour Generation Foundation and Markelle Fultz’s Faithful 2 The Grind, LLC, commitment to giving back to the community where Jerami and Markelle grew up. Both organizations have provided support for the new playspace through their partnership with KABOOM!, part of a nationwide effort to end playspace inequity. In 2022, KABOOM! launched the 25 in 5 Initiative to End Playspace Inequity, the five-year initiative to accelerate efforts towards achieving their mission across the United States.

    “I’m so excited to partner with KABOOM!, M-NCPPC, and Markelle to bring this project to life. When I launched Hour Generation Foundation, I wanted to create opportunities of empowerment that would encourage our youth to explore their talents,” Jerami said. “By renovating this playground, in a community I personally grew up in, we help to level the playing field and create a safe environment for kids to do just that.”

    Markelle Fultz’s Faithful 2 The Grind, LLC, knows and understands the importance of engaging with and in the community. They are excited to be partnering with Jerami Grant’s Hour Generation Foundation and the Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County to build a playground for the kids in the community, that will foster social interactions among the children and families who live and play there.

    About the Department

    The M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation delivers an award-winning park system through progressive, innovative leadership and a commitment to the community and the environment in Prince George’s County. For more on the Department of Parks and Recreation, visit www.pgparks.com and stay connected on Facebook, TwitterPhotoShelter, and Instagram. The Department of Parks and Recreation encourages and supports the participation of individuals with disabilities in all programs and services. Register at least a minimum of two weeks in advance of the program start date to request and receive a disability accommodation. 

    About Jerami Grant’s Hour Generation Foundation

    The Hour Generation Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to empowering youth in underserved communities to explore their talents by providing them information, resources, and extracurricular programs and services to maximize their potential and realize their special gifts to attain success in life. The organization was founded by Jerami Grant, NBA player & USA Men’s Basketball Olympic Gold Medalist.

    About Markelle Fultz’s Faithful 2 The Grind, LLC

    Markelle Fultz’s Faithful 2 The Grind, LLC was formed in 2017 by Fultz. Faithful 2 The Grind is a motto Markelle came up with to help him get through the adversity he dealt with during his High School years. Through many outreach events, Fultz and his family always share the F2G motto in an effort to encourage youth and adults to stay the course and not give up on their dreams and aspirations. No matter what obstacle may come your way, be it on the job, in school, in sports or day to day life you have to keep working through the adversity. Often times those things that seemed hard or seemed to be going against you will prove to have served a purpose in your success if you stay Faithful 2 The Grind.

    About KABOOM!

    KABOOM! is the national nonprofit committed to ending playspace inequity – the reality that quality places to play are not available to every child, especially in communities of color. Since 1996, KABOOM! has partnered with kids and communities to build or improve 17,000+ playspaces and ensure that nearly 12 million kids have equitable access to the crucial benefits and opportunities that playspaces offer. In 2022, KABOOM! launched the 25 in 5 Initiative to End Playspace Inequity to accelerate its mission in 25 high-priority locations over five years. Learn more at kaboom.org or join the conversation on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

  • Rare Dinosaur Fossils Discovered at M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County Dinosaur Park

    Rare Dinosaur ‘Bonebed’ and Largest Theropod Fossil Discovered at PG County Dinosaur Park

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 13, 2023

    Media Contact: Angel Waldron, 301-446-3311

    Rare Dinosaur Fossils Discovered at M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County Dinosaur Park

    First of its Kind Found in Maryland since 1887

    LAUREL, Md. – M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County paleontologists and volunteers discovered the largest theropod fossil in Eastern North America during a dig experience program at the Dinosaur Park on April 22, 2023. Additional fossils found nearby elevate the Dinosaur Park’s classification to a “bonebed.” The term “bonebed” is used by paleontologists when bones of one or more species are concentrated within a geologic layer. This is the first dinosaur bone bed discovered in Maryland since 1887.

    “Finding a bonebed like this is a dream for many paleontologists as they can offer a wealth of information on the ancient environments that preserved the fossils and provide more details on the extinct animals that previously may have only been known from a handful of specimens,” said JP Hodnett, M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County Dinosaur Park Paleontologist and Program Coordinator. “Most paleontologists have to travel across the country or go overseas to find something like this, so having this rare find so close to home is fantastic!”

    Hodnett made the initial discovery and classified the three-foot-long shin bone as a theropod, a branch of the dinosaur family that contains carnivorous dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus rex. His initial hypothesis of this fossil is an Acrocanthosaurus, the largest theropod in the Early Cretaceous period, estimated to measure about 38 feet long. Acrocanthosaurus teeth have been previously collected from Dinosaur Park.

    “Dinosaur fossils are exceptionally rare in the eastern U.S., and among these only Maryland has produced dinosaurs from the Early Cretaceous Period. Typically, only one or two bones are found at a time, so this new discovery of a bonebed of fossils is extremely important. It is certainly the most significant collection of dinosaur bones discovered along the eastern seaboard in the last hundred years,” said Matthew Carrano, a paleontologist with the Smithsonian.

    University of Maryland Paleontologist Thomas Holtz, the first to verify the theropod discovery at the park, said “The dinosaur site at Laurel is by far the most important dinosaur dig site in America east of the Mississippi. It is historically significant, as it was one of the first dinosaur fossil sites found in the U.S. More importantly, it gives us insights into the diversity of animals and plants at a critical period in Earth’s history.”

    The first fossil found in the bonebed was a four-foot-long limb bone encased in ironstone of a large dinosaur, the identification is unknown at this time. Additional ancient plant and animal fossils found between 2018 to present include:

    • Priconodon, a large, armored dinosaur – teeth, osteoderms, and vertebra
    • Sauropod (Long necked plant-eating dinosaur, 60-70 feet long), possibly Astrodon – one tail vertebra
    • Ornithomimid, ostrich-like dinosaur- ankle bone, claw, and a vertebra
    • Large theropod, possibly Acrocanthosaurus– three-foot-long shin bone from a 35+ foot long meat-eating dinosaur
    • Deinonychus, a bird-like predatory dinosaur and larger Velociraptor-relative- tooth
    • Small tyrannosaur, early T. rex relative and first evidence of this group in Maryland, potential oldest in Eastern North America- tooth
    • Small theropod (coelurosaur), chicken-sized meat-eating dinosaur and distant relative to T. rex- thigh bone
    • Crocodile- tooth
    • Turtle- multiple shell segments and limb bones, possibly more than one individual.
    • Stingray, oldest North American fossil representative, second oldest globally – tail barb.
    • Coprolites- fossilized animal feces
    • Large freshwater clam
    • Large, carbonized conifer wood log segments
    • Carbonized seed cone clusters

    “This discovery marks an extraordinary milestone in the field of paleontology and opens a window into the ancient world and species that once roamed this land millions of years ago,” said Peter A. Shapiro Chairman of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. “We are proud of our dedicated team of experts at the Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, and their ongoing efforts in preserving and studying our natural heritage.”

    The Dinosaur Park located in Laurel, Maryland is a property of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC). M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County provides a variety of educational experiences where the public can assist Dinosaur Park staff and be paleontologists for a day. Fossils found at the park are 115 million years old (Early Cretaceous period), occurring approximately 50 million years before the Tyrannosaurus Rex. The area represents what remains of an Early Cretaceous period river and wetlands, similar in environment to the Patuxent River Park in Upper Marlboro, Maryland today.

    The fossils found will be excavated out of the field, cleaned, examined, and cataloged into the Department’s museum system.

    To learn more about Dinosaur Park and its programs visit pgparks.com.

    About the Department

    The M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation delivers an award-winning park system through progressive, innovative leadership and a commitment to the community and the environment in Prince George’s County. The Department of Parks and Recreation encourages and supports the participation of individuals with disabilities in all programs and services. Register at least a minimum of two weeks in advance of the program start date to request and receive disability accommodation. For more information on the Department, visit www.pgparks.com.

  • First Lady of Maryland Visits Summer Camp for Girls in Prince George’s County

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 10, 2023

    Media contact: Angel Waldron, 301-446-3311

    RIVERDALE, MD – Today, M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County welcomed the First Lady of the State of Maryland, Dawn Moore, as the guest speaker for its She the People summer camp for girls. The informal discussion centered around the First Lady’s career and experience in politics, followed by a question-and-answer session with campers.

    “It was my honor to spend time with these extraordinary young ladies at the She The People Camp,” said First Lady Dawn Moore. “This camp available through M-NCPPC is a great example of how our state offers opportunities outside of the classroom to help develop the next generation of public servants and leaders. Our administration is proud to support the growth and education of our students.” 

    Now in its seventh year, She the People politics camp encourages girls to dream big and explore the

    endless possibilities of women in leadership. This non-partisan camp is designed to teach teenage girls

    about the power of civic leadership, government, and politics through a multitude of activities,

    discussions, debates, and field trips. Camp graduates are stimulated to get involved in their local

    communities and gain hands-on experience in activism, policymaking, leadership, critical thinking, and

    public speaking.

    “M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, offers many programs and services that allow our youth to envision the endless possibilities for their future,” said Bill Tyler, Director of M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County. “She the People is a great example of envisioning future opportunities through real-life experiences. We thank the First Lady, Dawn Moore, for her commitment to empowering these young women and allowing them to see what greatness they can achieve.”

    She the People is a two-week non-partisan political summer program for girls ages 13-17. Learn more about She the People here.  Visit pgparks.com for information on other summer camps and programs.

    About the First Lady

    Dawn Flythe Moore is the First Lady of the State of Maryland. With more than 20 years of leadership experience in government relations, non-profit work, building corporate partnerships, community organizing, campaign strategy, and fundraising, she is passionate about empowering women, fostering economic opportunity, and championing the arts. A graduate of the University of Maryland College Park, Dawn holds a degree in Government and Politics and a certificate in Women’s Studies. Learn more here.

    About The Department

    The M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation delivers an award-winning park system through progressive, innovative leadership and a commitment to the community and the environment in Prince George’s County. The Department of Parks and Recreation encourages and supports the participation of individuals with disabilities in all programs and services. Register at least a minimum of two weeks in advance of the program start date to request and receive a disability accommodation. For more information on the Department, visit www.pgparks.com.