We Make It Great Here!

Page 53

A park for the community

Leah and Kurt Pfitzner purchased a vacant block and built a community park in Dadeville STORY BY LYNN COX & PHOTO BY CLIFF WILLIAMS

Pennington Park in Dadeville is a multi-purpose art and music venue designed to offer events for all ages, from babies to seniors. In September 2018, Kurt and Leigh Pfitzner purchased a two-acre lot in downtown Dadeville, Alabama. They named it after Johnnie Fae Pennington, a long-time Dadeville schoolteacher and the land’s previous owner. The lot was the last undeveloped parcel within the boundaries of the town’s historic district, previously occupied by the Creek Indians and owned by Chief Menewa, a famous leader of the Red Stick faction of Creek Indians. “Our intent, inspired by other cities such as Fairhope, Alabama, was to first develop the property into a multi-purpose art and music venue while keeping its natural beauty of open spaces and pecan trees,” said Kurt Pfitzner. “Secondly, we wanted to inspire a revitalization of downtown Dadeville, our new home after a three-decade-long career in the Air Force. “Lastly, we wanted to create memories for our children that may inspire them, someday, to continue what we’ve started in the park.” Following the initial purchase, the couple landscaped three planting berms, added a park sign, installed electricity and water, built a 17-by-25-foot outdoor pavilion with a music stage and installed outdoor lighting. Since the completion of the pavilion in May 2020, they have hosted countless events – summer farmer’s markets, music concerts, art shows, craft festivals, Easter egg hunts, baby

showers, weddings, reunions and high school pep rallies. The park has hosted important displays like the annual Memorial Day display with more than 2,000 flags, Christmas decorations with more than 25,000 lights, personalized Santa letters to hundreds of children and much more. All events are free to the public and almost all at no cost to vendors. “Our greatest joy over the past two years has been the reaction of the community and, more specifically, our children,” Pfitzner said. “To see the excitement in their eyes as they walk through the Christmas decorations, and the thrill as they talk to Santa and Mrs. Claus on the pavilion, see them dash across the park for the Easter eggs, play basketball with our first responders, play in the bouncy castles or simply read their first personalized letter from Santa delivered directly to their home is priceless. “Additionally, the satisfaction of just knowing that our events are filling a much-needed service to our adopted community makes every bit of effort worth it a thousand times over,” he said. This year, Pennington Park will host nearly all of the same events listed above with each expected to be bigger and better. The park’s first chili cookoff has been added to the list of events for 2022. The cookoff will be sponsored by the Dadeville Lake Martin Area Chamber of Commerce and is scheduled for March 12. “Additional events are only limited by the imagination of our residents,” Pfitzner said.

Our greatest joy over the past two years has been the reaction of the community and, more specifically, our children.”

Kurt Pfitzner

WE MAKE IT GREAT HERE! | FEBRUARY 2022

53


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Tell everyone about it

4min
pages 122-124

Bringing new jobs to the community

4min
pages 125-127

Helping business happen

4min
pages 120-121

Downtown Alexander City

3min
pages 118-119

Promoting Community in Dadeville

2min
pages 116-117

Fresh Surroundings at City Hall

2min
pages 94-97

Faces of the Lake

16min
pages 106-115

Quality Care in the Neighborhood

3min
pages 102-103

A Legacy of Care at Russell Medical

4min
pages 98-101

Urgent Care in Under an Hour

2min
pages 104-105

Fighting for Futures at LMAUW

2min
page 93

Education makes a workforce greeat

5min
pages 88-92

News Coverage Plus a Whole Lot More

3min
page 87

A Fine Arts Community

5min
pages 74-77

Shopping and Dining

7min
pages 82-86

Remembering what happened here

4min
pages 70-73

Where fun meets life

4min
pages 78-81

Tales of Dadeville

7min
pages 66-69

Greatness that changed the world

22min
pages 56-65

A Park for the Community

2min
pages 53-55

Miles to explore

6min
pages 50-52

Adventure on the River

4min
pages 44-45

Get out and play

2min
page 49

Lake Martin

4min
pages 40-43

Love on Lake Martin

3min
pages 46-48

Your Home Away from Home

4min
pages 36-39

Wickles Pickles

2min
pages 10-13

Jobs created in New Site

3min
page 30

Jeffery Long Designs

3min
pages 34-35

Monumental Robinson Iron

5min
pages 18-22

Bring on the Game

2min
pages 32-33

Jamie’s Brunswick Stew

3min
pages 14-17

Automotive Industry Suppliers

5min
pages 23-27

Tangible Ministry at New Water Farms

3min
pages 28-29
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.