Laticrete contributes to Pease Place Woodbridge Community Playground

Words: John AbanathyThe late Henry Rothenberg would have been very proud to see how a contribution from his company, LATICRETE, helped the Pease Place Woodbridge Community Playground, located on Pease Road.

With the support of several local businesses and organizations, including the Diamond-Level Sponsor LATICRETE, Woodbridge Community Playground Inc. constructed a community playground for children of all ages and ability levels. The group’s mission is to create a safe and accessible all-inclusive outdoor playground that fosters imaginative play and developmental learning. A place where all children can play side-by-side in an environment of acceptance and understanding of differences.

“Our founder, Henry Rothberg was a long term resident of Woodbridge and we are proud to honor the entire community with a LATICRETE contribution,” said James L. Bouldin, Vice President of Operations at LATICRETE. “We know Henry would have happily supported this playground.”

For more information on project, please visit the Pease Place Woodbridge Community Playground website.
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