Introducing The PlayGarden Review, Fall 2025!! We are excited to announce the publication of the second edition of our zine, The PlayGarden Review. This edition of our zine highlights the stories behind some of the cornerstones of PlayGarden. From interviews with our groundskeeper on how he rebuilt the coop to our most iconic recipes, this...Read More
Welcome Our New Employees We are excited to announce that in the past month, we have added two new people to our PlayGarden team, Margot Bell and Mike Bernatovicz. Margot Bell is joining PlayGarden as our new Supported Employment Job Coach. Margot is a Seattle native, moving back after spending four years at Vanderbilt University,...Read More
The Seattle PlayGarden and Seattle Parks are working to expand accessible playspace for people with disabilities! This project, titled “Adaptive Playfield at Colman Playground” meets a significant unmet need in the disability community for physical activity, sports and unstructured active play. “As a parent of children with disabilities, having an adaptive playfield would provide my...Read More
Remembering Rose Ellen Part 13: The South Bend Years-Rose Ellen’s death Rose Ellen lived at Carlyle Nursing Home for the next 13 years. I was 10 years old when she came to South Bend. I believe my sister Rosie did her sleuthing about two years after the move. In the next few weeks and months,...Read More
Remembering Rose Ellen Part 12: The dreaded side room “Rosie jumped out dorm window and ran away.” Then, after “straying” from the cottage, she is put in a side room. The staff note reads, “Rose is small in stature, eats good, wets the bed every night. She has strayed from the cottage, and had to...Read More
Remembering Rose Ellen Part 11: Moving Rose Ellen There was an early period where my grandparents feared Rose Ellen would be moved. A very polite exchange of letters took place then as well (dated March of 1962). The facility was growing rapidly and overcrowding and crumbling buildings were a constant threat even then. My grandparents...Read More
Remembering Rose Ellen Parts 9 & 10: Rose Ellen’s weekly letters home stop coming By the Fall of 1967, Papa Don and Grandmama had begun to seriously worry about Rose Ellen. In a letter from Papa Don to Mrs. Keren Young in the social work department, he expresses their worry. Dear Mr. Young, When we...Read More
Remembering Rose Ellen Part 8: A Birthday Party for Rose Ellen We celebrated a lot of birthdays at our house with nine kids, two parents and four grandparents. There were often more than one per month. My mother went all in on our birthdays. One year she took my whole Bluebird troop to the circus!...Read More
Remembering Rose Ellen Post 7: A Snapshot of Rose Ellen’s Correspondence Correspondence from my Grandmama and Papa Don and the staff included subjects such as notifications and requests to visit her or take her on summer vacation, her personal belongings and wardrobe, her daily activities and occasional mention of a social event she took part...Read More
Remembering Rose Ellen Part 6: Losing Ground Over the years at Fort Wayne, Rose Ellen seems to decline. When she entered the institution, she was a young woman who could compose a coherent letter in cursive and knew the multiplication tables, but during testing in 1951she is described as “depressed and homesick and called attention...Read More
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