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Tallahassee, FL
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Public space activation
Description: Youth will record oral histories from elders and install a public Story Bench with QR codes in a neighborhood park. Visitors will listen to local stories while building intergenerational connections and preserving community history.
Washington, NC
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Public space activation
Description: At a historic arts site outdoor seating will be added as well as ADA-friendly furniture and a level brick patio for programs. The improved setting will make it easier for older adults to gather, create art and attend free events.
Orofino, ID
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Public space activation
Description: Disc golf baskets, trail signage and wayfinding markers will be installed throughout a large public park. Clear routes and amenities will help older adults enjoy low-impact recreation with greater confidence.
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Marshall, NC
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024
Project Category: Park enhancements
Description: With no gyms or adult fitness options, many older residents lacked safe ways to stay active, contributing to high rates of chronic disease. Madison County installed permanent outdoor equipment-including pull-downs, sky walkers and chin-up bars-at the health department campus. The space was introduced with a ribbon-cutting event. The equipment is in heavy use, encouraging healthier habits and family interaction. One resident said adding the low-impact machines to her routine helped her lose weight and improve health, calling the free access "convenient and life-changing."
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Asheville, NC
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2019
Project Category: Park enhancements
Description: After Buncombe County Recreation Services installed new instruments in Charles D. Owen Park -- including lily pad cymbals, a tenor tree, tuned drums and flower gongs -- park attendance increased nearly 20 percent in one year. The instruments, created by the Freenotes Harmony Park company, don't include sharps or flats and are designed to be played using arm and hand muscles rather than fingers. That way, people of all musical abilities can play them without training. More than 400 people also participated in three workshops focused on designing artistic tiles for the new space with themes of compassion, peace and diversity. The creation of the Real Possibilities musical garden sparked new projects, including the park's first TRACK Trail (self-guided, family-friendly outdoor adventures with prizes), enhanced sports courts and bird nest boxes that allow researchers to study tree swallows.
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