City of Pacific Councilmember Leanne Guier, left, and the Tiny Tot Tumblers joined “Uncle Earl” Snyder, second from the left, and the Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce team – Nancy Wyatt, second from right, Rod Luke, far right, and Ed Stevens – for the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Big House Jump Toy on May 12.
Snyder helped raise the funds to support the project provided by the Pacific Algona Community Center non-profit board.
JoAnne Futch, youth coordinator, has created programs for kids of all ages at the Youth Center.
The Big House Jump Toy will be part of the Tiny Tumblers Program on Wednesday mornings where kids can learn coordination, discipline and a fun way to channel their energy.