Saturday, June 19, 2010
Playroom Makeover for Ronald McDonald House Fort Worth
The Playroom Entrance Before and After
Friday, June 18th, 2010 marked a special day for The Princess Alexa Foundation and the Ronald McDonald House of Fort Worth. It was the Grand Opening of the newly remodeled and made-over Princess Alexa Playroom! Originally, the idea was to place a Dress Up Closet in the house for them, but when we saw the condition of the playroom, we knew it needed much more. So we rolled up our sleeves, got to work and gave them not only a Dress Up Closet, but a playroom to bring happiness to children for many years to come. New paint, new shelving, all new toys, games, books, puzzles, train table and magnificent doll house were added in to make the room a wonderland.
Thank you:
Beck Elementary in Trophy Club, TX for the toys
Teacher's Tools for the train table, games, books, puzzles and toys
Sherwin Williams in Watauga for the paint
Liz Mizell for the artist work
Kim Holbrook and Leslie Vasquez for painting
Vanya Millwork for cabinetry
Parrish-Hare Electrical Supply for lighting
Andy Nantz of Mr. Electric for installation of lighting
Yony Kim for Photography
The Playroom Before and After
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4 comments:
Yay! It looks so fabulous, all of your hard work is so glaringly obvious and shines so brightly! Congratulations on a job well done, PAF!
Thank you so much for all of your hard work. It was very exciting to see the kids choosing and dressing in their costumes. The party alone was spectacular, but the playroom was "out of this world". I have never seen so many kids in that room at one time. There was so much to see and do that no one could possibly be at odds over one toy. You guys are so very special to do this for the House. There are not words to adequately express our gratitude.
Melissa Goodroe
Board of Trustees
VP Marketing & Communication
What a wonderful job. It is fabulous to be able to view the finished playroom. Great job!!!
Thank you for sharing the pictures and update. I love seeing how Alexa's happiness and joy for life lives on through your hard work in her memory. The playroom is amazing!! Wow!!!!
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