Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Mayor Proclaims Sept. 19th as 'Play Day'

Last evening, Columbia Mayor Keven Hutchinson proclaimed Saturday, September 19th, as "Play Day"--making the municipal government an official sponsor of the first annual event celebrating play.

The proclamation read as follows:
  • Whereas, play is a crucial factor in the overall well-being of children;
  • Whereas, children who play are healthier and suffer less obesity and obesity-related health problems such as diabetes and heart disease;
  • Whereas, children who play do better in school and develop cognitive skills that are linked to learning and academic performance;
  • Whereas, children who play learn the social skills that help them become happy and well-adjusted adults;
  • Whereas, research proves that recreation and exercise are important to the physical and mental health of citizens of all ages;
  • Whereas, a diverse and dynamic parks and recreation program is considered a key element of local quality of life; and
  • Whereas, the City of Columbia has previously endorsed the National Campaign for Play, established a Play Commission and been designated a “Playful City USA”;

    NOW, THEREFORE, I, Kevin B. Hutchinson, Mayor of the City of Columbia, proclaim the 19th of September 2009 to be “Play Day” in Columbia and invite our citizens to participate in activities recognizing that day.
John Traube, chair for the Play Commission, and other members of that group were on hand to receive the proclamation along with applause from the City Council and other citizens present at the meeting. After that moment in the limelight, the group retired to another meeting room in City Hall to finish their next-to-final planning meeting prior to the big event.

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