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Posts and ropes, cement culvert sections, tires- and plenty of imagination- make playground équipment that is cheap, sturdy, and, above all, interesting for kids, much more so than the usual swings and teeter-totters. Materials and équipment came front a ramber of sources: ropes from the Mt. Brighton Ski Lodge, giant tires from Firestone and Whittaker Gooding Construction Co., the huge culvert section from Frank Siller Co., the smaller culvert from the city of Ann I Arbor. In addition the Ann Arbor Foundry I contributed malcriáis, Ann Arbor Implement I Company donated a roto-tiller for the I ganic garden, and Ford Motor Co. gave the I school a model motor for demonstration I poses within the school. Numerous I uals and groups have contributed trees and I labor for other portions of the school site I development, for a real community effort.