Mayor Tommy Battle | Mayor Tommy Battle Official Website
Mayor Tommy Battle | Mayor Tommy Battle Official Website
Legacy Park will officially open to the public at 3 p.m. Wednesday, June 28 with a community party and ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The $4.6 million park completes the reimagining of the former J.O. Johnson High School campus. Located adjacent to Johnson Legacy Center, it offers the community a large green space, modern playground, plaza, and two pavilions, including an entertainment pavilion with terraced seating.
Legacy Park is also home to the City’s second National Fitness Campaign (NFC) Fitness Court® public art installation. The first opened at John Hunt Park last year. The Legacy Park Fitness Court was developed in partnership with the City of Huntsville, Arts Huntsville, NFC, and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama.
During the ribbon-cutting event, hear from Mayor Tommy Battle, Parks and Recreation Director James Gossett, District 1 Council Representative Devyn Keith, Arts Huntsville Executive Director Allison-Dillon-Jauken, artist Jamal Turner, and representatives from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama.
Immediately following the ribbon cutting, there will be a demonstration of the Fitness Court. Then, the community is invited to celebrate the park’s opening with free ice cream, hot dogs, music, games, and a performance by the Jemison High School Pep Band.
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