(Herkimer, NY- Aug. 9, 2011) Herkimer County HealthNet presented checks to five municipalities and organizations in Herkimer County for playground, park, and trail development and enhancement projects. The grants were funded by the New York State Department of Health’s Creating Healthy Places to Live, work and Play grant. The awards are as follows.
*Village of Frankfort – Operation Playground Safe Move-Hilltop Park - $6,500
*Herkimer Area Resource Center – Having Accessible Recreation in the Community - $6,000
*Village of Ilion – Safe Playgrounds - $5,064
*Town of Russia – Get Fit Program - $4,304
*Village of Dolgeville – Salisbury-Dolgeville Greenway (Main Street to Spencer Street) - $11,950
Herkimer County HealthNet is a New York State Department of Health Funded Rural Health Network that administers the Creating Healthy Places to Live, Work and Play grant. Creating Healthy Places to Live, Work and Play focuses on preventing obesity and Type 2 Diabetes by supporting environmental changes in Herkimer County.
In an effort to save money related to health care costs and productivity losses, Creating Healthy Places contractors such as Herkimer County HealthNet are working to prevent obesity and Type 2 Diabetes by working on projects and promoting messages that aim to increase good nutrition and physical activity.
Herkimer County HealthNet is still offering municipalities and 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations playground surface material that was purchased early this spring and is offering it to organizations who want to improve their playgrounds. The material is on a first come, first serve basis, and organizations will only have to pay for the shipping and handling costs. Those organizations interested are encouraged to contact Herkimer County HealthNet at (315) 867-1499.
Herkimer County HealthNet’s mission is to improve the health and well-being of individuals who live, work, play, and learn in Herkimer County.

