a playground with people standing in front of it. One man and a child are cutting the ribbona playground with people standing in front of it. One man and a child are cutting the ribbon Montessori by the Sea students, parents, and teachers gathered in Pass-A-Grille to unveil the brand new playground at Hurley Park.
Photo courtesy of Christina Warnstedt

Parents in St. Pete Beach now have a playground to take the kids to play in St. Pete Beach.

On Oct. 16, Montessori by the Sea students, parents, and teachers gathered in Pass-A-Grille to unveil the brand new playground at Hurley Park. One lucky student got to cut the ribbon for the celebration.

New Playground at Hurley Park

St. Pete Beach Mayor Adrian Petrila, District 4 Commissioner Jon Maldonado, and City Manager Frances Robustelli joined the festivities. 

two adults, and two children holding a big check for $37,500.two adults, and two children holding a big check for $37,500. According to Warnstedt, Montessori by the Sea families played a big role in raising $37,500 to build the playground.
Photo courtesy of Christina Warnstedt

“The school has worked with the city for years now and helped to raise funds in getting this playground built,” said Christina Warnstedt, director of admissions.

According to Warnstedt, Montessori by the Sea families played a big role in raising $37,500 to build the playground.

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