by Dennis Dalman
An all-inclusive playground being planned for Sartell Lions Regional Community Park in Sartell recently received a boost from Coborn’s grocery stores.
From Aug. 14-Sept. 17, Coborn’s suggested to some customers, while paying their grocery bills, whether they’d like to “round up” the total to the next dollar. At Coborn’s 13 stores, their customers raised $1,700 toward the cost of the playground.
Lions Club members accepted the donation recently in the Riverside Coborn’s store in Sartell.
The all-inclusive playground is one with specialized, safe play equipment that can be used by children of all skill levels, including those struggling with physical challenges and those who require wheelchairs.
Three Lions clubs (Sartell Lions, LeSauk Lions, St. Stephen Lions) are partnering to raise funds for the installation of the park, estimated to cost about $400,000. An application has been sent to International Lions for a grant request of $100,000.
A progress report about the park will be presented by Lions’ members at the Monday, Oct. 10 Sartell City Council meeting, which begins at 6 p.m.

Lions Club members (left to right) Matt Lingle, Phil Ringstrom, Brandon Lichte (Coborn’s Riverside store manager), Mike Deluca, Stu Giffin and Dennis Molitor gather inside Coborn’s Riverside store to accept a check toward the cost of installing an all-inclusive playground at Lions Regional Community Park in Sartell.