Wednesday, July 25, 2007

We have our first donation thanks to Duclos Survey & Design!!!

We have our first company donation and it is a VERY generous one! Kirk & Dawn Duclos of Duclos Survey & Design are submitting a check that really puts this project well underway.

Please, if you happen to know these two generous souls, thank them for their contributions to this cause. They really have stepped-up to the plate to make this become a reality!

Friday, July 13, 2007

What Will it Look Like and How Can I Help?




The goal is to model Nolensville's off-leash dog park after Maggie's Bark Park in Franklin. For those who haven't visited, take a look at the picture above. The park will be enclosed by 6ft. chain link fence, and will have benches, agility equipment, water, dog toys and trash receptacles. Your dog will be running, playing and making new friends in no time!

Please show your support by making a tax-deductible donation. Raising money is the final step in this process, and every contribution, no matter how much or how little will help. Your dog knows you're thinking about it...... and he or she is already thanking you!

Supporting the "Bark Park" is easy:
  • Make your check payable to Williamson County
  • Specify Nolensville Dog Park on the memo line
  • Drop-off or mail your check to any of these locations
Lee Cooper
401 Cobblestone Ct.
Nolensville, TN 37135
Nolensville Vet
7204 Nolensville Rd.
Nolensville, TN 37135
WC Parks and Recreation
Attn: Bob Feinstein
1120 Hillsboro Rd.
Franklin, TN 37064

Your cancelled check to a government department is proof of your tax-deductible donation, so don't lose it!

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Good news! Meeting with Williamson County Parks & Recreation Director went extremely well!

The other evening I met with Doug Hood, Director of Williamson County Parks & Recreation, and Bob Feinstein, Deputy Director, out at Nolensville Park and pitched the idea of the dog park. While I had spoken with Bob briefly on the concept a couple of weeks back, it really helped to walk the ground and get a feel for what the layout of the park might be. Both Doug and Bob jumped in with both feet, offering ideas on how best to supply water for the dogs, agreeing upon an area for the fencing to run and even several ideas on different apparatus they could build for the park. It was a very productive meeting and all parties are feeling good about the project.

We do have some homework though! I had already volunteered to start a fund raising campaign to help grease the wheels and show community interest in the project. Doug stated this would go a long way to securing additional funding, reassuring me he felt confident we can get this done, and Bob provided several recommendations on how we can go about it. So, at this time, here's our list of financial objectives:
  • Raise $3,500 of funding through the community.
  • Complete fund raising efforts by mid-October.
While $3,500 is no small amount, I have to think that we can raise a decent portion of that through the local businesses in Nolensville. Both Doug and Bob agreed they thought that would be a good target. I think we should place a donor plaque near the entry gate at the park for any individuals or businesses that contribute $100+ to the cause. Keep in mind these donations will be tax deductible and go to a great cause. The mid-October time frame goal is important as the county government's budget year begins in July. That means WCPR has more money in discretionary funds now than they will the remainder of the year and we'll need to move quick to have any part of it.

So that's the awesome news! We now have WCPR's blessing to proceed with the next phase of the project, which is fund raising and generally showing community support. I cannot stress to you how important it is to let your voice be heard if you think this is a good idea. Comment on this blog, donate however much you feel the effort is worth and tell EVERYONE you know in the area about this. As family friendly a place as Nolensville is, I can only imagine how popular the idea of a dog park in the area would be.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

So, where are we planning to put the park?


Courtesy of Google Maps, the highlighted area is our target. It's just to the west side of the parking lot and should provide plenty of natural shade in the afternoons with the trees lining the creek. The location gives immediate access to the park from the parking lot and shouldn't impede any additional development plans just north of the highlighted area. Keep your fingers crossed and hopefully this will fly.

Got another recommendation? Don't hesitate to comment and we'll present it to Williamson County Parks and Recreation...

Welcome to the Nolesnville Dog Park Blog!

Hello everyone and thanks for your interest in this project! Our goal is to raise funds and eventually construct a dog park at the park on Rocky Fork Rd.

Stay tuned as we'll be starting a fund raising effort soon, posting images of how the dog park will be laid out and other general ideas for apparatus inside the park.