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This project reached the deadline without achieving its funding goal on May 16, 2010.
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Support your community park. Bring the table to the neighborhood.
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Participate in the grand opening tournament on the afternoon of May 16th, when we plan to unveil the table to the public.
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Your choice of T Shirt - Friend of Gulick Park, Pong or UncommonGoods
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Participate in the grand opening tournament on the afternoon of May 16th, when we plan to unveil the table to the public and get a complimentary t-shirt.
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$25 Gift Certificate to Frank's Bike Shop - 553 Grand Street - a Lower East Side institution for bikes, accessories and repairs.
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2 passes to Vicky and Lysander's Dinner Party - www.grandopening.org - L.E.S., NYC (Through May 23rd)
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A $30 paper or email gift certificate to UncommonGoods.com - site devoted to creative design.
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Your name engraved on the side of the table. Be a part of Lower East Side history.
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A free Douglas Ljungkvist 8" x 12" print (retail $250) from his Ping Pong Photography Project, currently showing in Dumbo as part of the New York Photo Festival. http://www.DouglasLjungkvist.com/project/Ping-Pong
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A wedding at Grand Opening's Wedding Chapel. Opens June 2010. www.grandopening.org/store/wedding_chapel/
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We're a group of Lower East Side volunteers who decided to get our local park fixed up. After having most of the trees and benches removed, Gulick Park, named after the real guy behind the invention of basketball and the Campfire Girls, started to resemble an abandoned lot. We've spend the past year planting bushes, trees and bulbs, painting, and lobbying elected officials and are well on our way to making the park a greener, more vibrant spot under the gritty Willy B bridge. Check us out at www.gulickpark.org.