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ForestParkReview.com Vol. 106, No. 4
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Purely Meats moving to Forest Park PAGE 5
JANUARY 25, 2023
With growing footprint, park district seeks unified brand
More than ‘The Park,’ district wants to stamp its facilities with logo By IGOR STUDENKOV Staff Reporter
The Park District of Forest Park is looking to redo its logo and create a common brand for its increasing array of parks and facilities. In his presentation during the Jan. 19 meeting of the park’s commissioners, Adam Cumbee, park district marketing manager, emphasized they were only starting the process, comparing it to a baby who wasn’t old enough to eat solid foods, let alone walk. He said with the renovations of Reiger and Popelka pocket parks coming later this year, and other improvements further down the line, the staff thought they needed to think what to put on the new park signs, and whether they wanted to change anything. Cumbee also argued this was a good opportunity to create a unified identity for all facilities such as the Aquatic Center, 7501 Harrison See PARK LOGO on page 2
The future is sweet Ferrara Pan stays anchored here STORY PAGE 10
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(Left to right) Javier Reinoso, Blair Klein, and Pedro Pedroza
IN Big Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 THIS ISSUE Crime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Opinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
John Rice: Gone since ’43, she still keeps up
Tom Holmes: Agape - the last, best bridge over troubled waters
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