Bentonville’s Gilmore Park aims to get bigger and better after donations of money, land

City receives additional land, $257,795 for improvements

Anika Hingerl of Bentonville helps Oliver Sanders, 6, up a jungle gym, Thursday, November 16, 2023 at Gilmore Park in Bentonville. The Bentonville City Council on Tuesday approved a $257,795 donation for park improvements. “We really like it because it’s near from our home,” said Anika Hingerl, an au pair to twins, adding that she takes them to the Gilmore Park almost every day. “They have swings, they have slides, and it’s just to get the energy out of the kids.” Visit nwaonline.com/photos for today's photo gallery...(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo)
Anika Hingerl of Bentonville helps Oliver Sanders, 6, up a jungle gym, Thursday, November 16, 2023 at Gilmore Park in Bentonville. The Bentonville City Council on Tuesday approved a $257,795 donation for park improvements. “We really like it because it’s near from our home,” said Anika Hingerl, an au pair to twins, adding that she takes them to the Gilmore Park almost every day. “They have swings, they have slides, and it’s just to get the energy out of the kids.” Visit nwaonline.com/photos for today's photo gallery...(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Charlie Kaijo)


BENTONVILLE -- Gilmore Park will be upgraded and enlarged with monetary and land donations.

The City Council unanimously approved the donations at its meeting Nov. 14.

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