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[[Image:Cate-Bugsy_2009.jpg|right|375px|thumb|Cate in 2009]] | [[Image:Cate-Bugsy_2009.jpg|right|375px|thumb|Cate in 2009]] | ||
'''Bugsy''' (previously referred to as '''Cate''') is a steel caterpillar-shaped playground climber which | [[File:Cate moving.jpg|right|375px|thumb|Bugsy being lifted out of the playground in 2024]] | ||
'''Bugsy''' (previously referred to as '''Cate''') is a steel caterpillar-shaped playground climber which was a feature of [[Homewood Park]] from the 1980s to [[2024]]. | |||
When the park was renovated in [[2003]] Cate was repainted, but deterioration had already progressed to the point that one of her | When the park was renovated in [[2003]] Cate was repainted, but deterioration had already progressed to the point that one of her antennae had rusted through and come loose. | ||
The [[Homewood Parks and Recreation Board]] initially requested $3,500 in their 2006- | The [[Homewood Parks and Recreation Board]] initially requested $3,500 in their 2006-2007 capital budget for a new "Wum Climber" from GameTime in Fort Payne. However, after hearing the story GameTime offered to refinish Cate's head and replace her antenna for free. | ||
In early [[2011]], believing the caterpillar did not have an official name, [[Homewood]] business owners [[Cathy Fowler]] and [[Fran Jones]] sponsored a "Name That Caterpillar" Contest. | In early [[2011]], believing the caterpillar did not have an official name, [[Homewood]] business owners [[Cathy Fowler]] and [[Fran Jones]] sponsored a "Name That Caterpillar" Contest. The winning entry was Bugsy and a plaque with the name was placed outside the playground area in the fall. | ||
The City of Homewood approved another $1 million refurbishment of the park's playground area in [[2024]]. By that time, Bugsy was non-compliant with the safety codes to which the city was required to adhere. Officials stated that the structure would be salvaged for re-use, but was no longer suitable for climbing. | |||
==Parks with similar equipment== | |||
* [[Leeds Memorial Park]] | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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* "Community Briefs." (May 18, 2011). {{BN}}. | * "Community Briefs." (May 18, 2011). {{BN}}. | ||
* [http://homewoodparks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/2011-October-Park-Board-Minutes.pdf Homewood Parks and Recreation Board minutes]. (October 2011). | * [http://homewoodparks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/2011-October-Park-Board-Minutes.pdf Homewood Parks and Recreation Board minutes]. (October 2011). | ||
* "[https://www.cityofhomewood.com/new-central-park-playground New Central Park Playground]." (n.d.) City of Homewood "Citizen Connection" | |||
==External link== | ==External link== |
Latest revision as of 15:41, 24 March 2024
Bugsy (previously referred to as Cate) is a steel caterpillar-shaped playground climber which was a feature of Homewood Park from the 1980s to 2024.
When the park was renovated in 2003 Cate was repainted, but deterioration had already progressed to the point that one of her antennae had rusted through and come loose.
The Homewood Parks and Recreation Board initially requested $3,500 in their 2006-2007 capital budget for a new "Wum Climber" from GameTime in Fort Payne. However, after hearing the story GameTime offered to refinish Cate's head and replace her antenna for free.
In early 2011, believing the caterpillar did not have an official name, Homewood business owners Cathy Fowler and Fran Jones sponsored a "Name That Caterpillar" Contest. The winning entry was Bugsy and a plaque with the name was placed outside the playground area in the fall.
The City of Homewood approved another $1 million refurbishment of the park's playground area in 2024. By that time, Bugsy was non-compliant with the safety codes to which the city was required to adhere. Officials stated that the structure would be salvaged for re-use, but was no longer suitable for climbing.
Parks with similar equipment
Reference
- Hickerson, Patrick. (April 19, 2006). "In Homewood, a beloved caterpillar is in disrepair." The Birmingham News.
- "Cate to get a free face-lift." (April 26, 2006). The Birmingham News.
- "Park's caterpillar still has legs for new generation." (November 23, 2006). The Birmingham News.
- "Name That Caterpillar Contest to give popular playground pal an identity." (March 30, 2011). The Birmingham News.
- "Community Briefs." (May 18, 2011). The Birmingham News.
- Homewood Parks and Recreation Board minutes. (October 2011).
- "New Central Park Playground." (n.d.) City of Homewood "Citizen Connection"
External link
- photo of Wum Climber at gametime.com