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Front PageJune 26, 2007 


Monmouth Park System Reaches Attendance Milestone

HOLMDEL - More than 100 million people have visited Monmouth County's award-winning county parks as of June 19.

Valerie Yannuzzi and her two children Joey, 6, and Danielle, 3, were at Holmdel Park celebrating the end of the school year and the start of summer vacation when Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian G. Burry and County Recreation Commission Chairman Edward Loud greeted Mrs. Yannuzzi to tell her she was visitor number 100,000,000 to the Monmouth County Park System.

"I've never won anything before. This is a great honor considering that just today we discovered how fantastic Holmdel Park is!" Mrs. Yannuzzi said. "Several of my friends have been raving about Holmdel Park for some time and this was the first chance we've had to visit. The playground is terrific; it's shaded, clean and safe," she said. "The big and small play areas make it perfect for my children and I can see them both no matter where they are on the playground!"

Joey Yannuzzi said the best part of his day was "swinging from the monkey bars and playing outer space" on the playground. Danielle Yannuzzi liked "eating ice cubes" and staying close to mom on the 90-degree day.

"Park staff knew that sometime in mid- June they would have welcomed a grand

total of 100,000,000 visitors to all of the

parks combined," freeholder Burry said. "Today was the day to mark the milestone

and remind people to get out and enjoy the great blues and green of all the county parks. The Yannuzzi family was absolutely thrilled to have been recognized. They love the parks and this will be a great memory for Joey and Danielle."

In recognition of the milestone, the family received a commemorative Park Explorer Pack. The Monmouth County bag was filled with all kinds of ways to enjoy the county parks this summer: tickets to the Monmouth County Fair, camping at Turkey Swamp Park, a boat tour of the Manasquan Reservoir, a beach pass for Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park and more.

"People want to get outside, enjoy the open spaces, and spend time with family and friends," Loud said. "While protecting Monmouth County's park, recreation and open space treasures, the Monmouth County parks provide an entertaining and educational outdoor experience for all visitors - I and we're glad to have welcomed all these visitors over the past 45 years."

At the current pace of nearly five million visitors a year, the park system should welcome the 200 millionth visitor 20 years from now. Mrs. Yannuzzi said, "Maybe my children will be there for the 200,000,000 milestone with their children."

In 2006, the Monmouth County Park System drew a record total of 4,824,630 visitors. Holmdel Park is one of the oldest Monmouth County parks, established in 1962, with 2006 visitation at 790,303 people a year. Second in attendance is the Manasquan Reservoir (770,848 in 2006) and third is Dorbrook Recreation Area (679,877 in 2006).

The Monmouth County Park System is the only nationally accredited public park and recreation agency in New Jersey with 38 parks covering more than 13,000 acres. Over the last five years, Monmouth County has added more than 2,000 acres to the system. With all those acres and improved facilities have come more visitors.

"County parks contribute to the quality of life here in Monmouth County and really make Monmouth County the place you want to be" freeholder Burry added. For more information about the Monmouth County Park System, please visit www. monmouthcountyparks.com or call 732- 842-4000.




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