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Monday, March 5, 2012

Unique Morgan’s Wonderland Theme Park To Begin 2012 Season March 2

SAN ANTONIO – Morgan’s Wonderland, a unique, safe and affordable family theme park offering a variety of attractions including rides and playgrounds for everyone’s enjoyment, will kick off its third season at 10 a.m. Friday, March 2.

 “Non-profit Morgan’s Wonderland is the very first park of its kind because it was designed with special-needs individuals in mind but built for everyone to enjoy,” said philanthropist Gordon Hartman, CEO of The Gordon Hartman Family Foundation.  “It’s been gratifying indeed to welcome more than 200,000 guests from all 50 states and more than 30 other countries in just two years of operation.  We’re eager to build on this success and attain even greater milestones during the 2012 season.”

For the first time, the 25-acre park is offering discounts for both active-duty and retired military personnel, season passes and discounted multi-ticket packages.  Admission for those with special needs is always free of charge, while admission fees for accompanying family members, friends, caregivers and the general public are nominal.  The latest information on admissions, operating days and hours of operation can be found at www.MorgansWonderland.com.

Also new for 2012 is the Extended Learning Outreach program in which teachers can apply for field trip grants so their elementary-school students can spend a day of learning in the park in areas such as math, science and language arts.

Furthermore, Morgan’s Wonderland will be the scene of Senior Fridays, special activities for senior adults featuring fishing, ballroom dancing, card and board games, exercise classes and other popular pastimes.  And, on specified days, the Mom’s Coffee and Conversation Group will meet for free coffee and conversation while their kids enjoy supervised play and activities.  Both the Senior Fridays and Mom’s Coffee and Conversation Group will begin this spring.  The Morgan’s Wonderland website will have updated information.

In December, “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” is scheduled to air a two-hour, ABC-TV special that documents the recent construction of a home for a wounded warrior coordinated by Morgan’s Wonderland.  It was the first time in the popular TV show’s nine seasons that a non-profit was tapped to serve as general contractor.

“Morgan’s Wonderland is a special place where anyone can have fun,” Hartman said, “but it was created with special-needs individuals in mind.  We’ve taken an abandoned rock quarry and transformed it into an outdoor recreation oasis.  Unfortunately, countless children and adults with special needs do not have access to facilities that can help them fully enjoy outdoor recreation.  We truly hope Morgan’s Wonderland will begin to change that.”

To provide Morgan’s Wonderland with a steady revenue stream for expansion of programs and services, Hartman has secured a North American Soccer League team – the San Antonio Scorpions FC – that will begin play in April.  All Scorpions net profits will be earmarked for Morgan’s Wonderland.  This is the first time a professional sports team has been organized to benefit the special-needs community, he noted.  More information is available at www.SanAntonioScorpions.com.

The inspiration for Morgan’s Wonderland came from Hartman’s 18-year-old daughter Morgan.  Her soaring spirit despite personal challenges sparked within Hartman a deep desire to create a haven not only for those with special needs but also for their families, caregivers and invited friends.  “Inclusion is the overarching objective for Morgan’s Wonderland,” he explained.  “Our vision is to play an instrumental role in helping establish more ultra-accessible family fun parks throughout the nation and the world.  Already we’ve received expressions of interests from more than 20 cities globally.”
Morgan’s Wonderland opened March 3, 2010, and celebrated its grand opening April 10, 2010, with NBA legend David Robinson and actress Eva Longoria as special guests.  It features more than 25 elements and attractions including rides, playgrounds, gardens, an eight-acre fishing lake, 18,000-square-foot special-event center, 575-seat amphitheater, picnic area and rest areas throughout the park.

Signature elements include rides that can accommodate wheelchair-bound guests; the Sensory Village™, a cluster of themed spaces such as an auto fix-it shop, grocery store and TV station that offer sensory stimulation through colors, lights, sounds and textures; and the Sand Circle™ play area, where even kids and adults in wheelchairs can scoop up sand and be part of the fun.  In contrast, the nearby Garden Sanctuary offers a quiet retreat in the heart of the park, and its semicircular Memorial Wall is engraved with names of loved ones with special needs who have passed away.

Other park features include Braille signage, a 3-D park model, 18 restrooms to accommodate special-needs individuals, a first-aid station, snack bars, vending machines and seven acres of free parking.  The Picnic Place is available for those who wish to bring their own food to the park, and the special-event center as well as pavilions can be reserved for birthday parties, family gatherings, fundraisers and other special events.

     “As our guests arrive, they’re assigned special RFID (radio frequency identification) wristbands,” Hartman said.  “Location station monitors are situated throughout the park.  By simply scanning his or her wristband, a member of a group can quickly locate others in the group if they become separated.  The wristbands not only provide comfort and security against a child getting lost, but they also help guard against the possibility of a child leaving with a stranger or leaving the park alone.”
In 2007, The Gordon Hartman Family Foundation was instrumental in the creation of SOAR (Sports Outdoor And Recreation), a non-profit organization to raise funds for building Morgan’s Wonderland.  Construction on the $34 million park began in spring 2009.

Morgan’s Wonderland is part of a larger 106-acre sports venue to encourage inclusive recreation whereby individuals of all abilities can play side-by-side.  The next-door STAR (South Texas Area Regional) Soccer Complex offers 13 lighted soccer fields for tournaments, instructional clinics and special events.  Just as is the case with the San Antonio Scorpions pro soccer team, proceeds from STAR Soccer go to support the operation and maintenance of Morgan’s Wonderland.  Another park spinoff is Monarch Academy, a school for students with special needs that opened next to Morgan’s Wonderland in August 2011. 

Morgan’s Wonderland is located in Northeast San Antonio just off IH 35 at the intersection of Wurzbach Parkway and Thousand Oaks Drive.  For more information, visit www.MorgansWonderland.com.         

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Robinson, Longoria Parker To Headline Morgan’s Wonderland Grand Opening April 10

SAN ANTONIO – Stars like David Robinson and Eva Longoria Parker who have dedicated themselves to helping others will shine during the Saturday, April 10, grand opening of Morgan’s Wonderland, the world’s first ultra-accessible family fun park designed with special-needs individuals in mind.

In preparation for the festivities that will include a galaxy of entertainers, the colorful 25-acre park will be closed until 5 p.m. when San Antonio Spurs basketball legend and NBA Hall of Famer Robinson takes the stage to emcee an hour-long ceremony that will feature Longoria Parker, star of ABC-TV’s “Desperate Housewives,” and Gordon Hartman, founder of the Gordon Hartman Family Foundation as well as the driving force behind Morgan’s Wonderland.

“We’re truly delighted to have two tremendous role models like David Robinson and Eva Longoria Parker join us for our historic grand opening,” Hartman said. “They’ve unselfishly helped so many individuals through the Carver Academy and Eva’s Heroes, respectively.”

The ceremony also will include the invocation by noted pastor Dr. Buckner Fanning; singing of the national anthem by Richard Flint, a vocalist with autism who has performed at special events throughout San Antonio; remarks by U. S. Rep. Charles Gonzalez and San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro; and a brief video presentation on the creation of Morgan’s Wonderland.

In addition, Kinetic Kids, comprised of children with physical challenges, will dance to “You Raise Me Up” performed by Donald Braswell, a star of the “America’s Got Talent” TV show. Other special guests will include Kemi Yemi-Ese of Houston, Ms. Wheelchair Texas 2010.

NewTek Inc., of San Antonio will use its Tricaster portable production system for live streaming of the grand opening ceremony on the World Wide Web.

Because of the magnitude of grand-opening activities, no on-site parking will be available at Morgan’s Wonderland, however free shuttle-bus service from North East Independent School District’s Heroes Stadium (4799 Thousand Oaks Drive at Wurzbach Parkway) and Blossom Athletic Center (12002 Jones-Maltsberger Road at Bitters Road) will begin at 4 p.m. and continue until 10:30 p.m. While reservations are normally required for admission to Morgan’s Wonderland, that will not be necessary for grand opening, said Dave Force, the park’s general manager.

At 6 o’clock following the grand-opening ceremony, guests will be invited to tour the park and enjoy non-stop entertainment on three stages until 10 o’clock closing. At 9 p.m., a dazzling laser show produced by George Cisneros will be presented outside the Event Center as well as across the park’s lake. The three entertainment venues will showcase the following performers and activities:

Main Stage (outside the entrance to Morgan’s Wonderland and emceed by KSAT-TV’s Ursula Pari and Steve Spriester following the opening ceremony) – Drumming With Nina (Rodriguez), a percussion group that relies on drumming to lift the spirit; globally popular singer Donald Braswell and his 10-piece orchestra; Luca “Lazy Legz” Patuelli of Montreal, Canada, an international break-dancing phenom on crutches who has not let his physical limitations hold him back; accomplished musician Patrick Hughes, who was born without eyes and without the ability to fully straighten his arms and legs yet played in the University of Louisville Cardinal Band with the help of his father; Chris Fonseca, who despite being born with cerebral palsy has appeared on national TV and at special events coast to coast; and Adler, a popular San Antonio rock band.

Amphitheater – The Heart of Texas Concert Band, which specializes in instrumental numbers; magician Jed Spangler, a graduate of the renowned Magic and Mystery School that has produced other world-famous magicians; Kinetic Kids and River City Christian School cheerleading teams; Lazy Legz; and Chad Miller, a former Ringling Brothers clown who has multiple sclerosis.

Event Center – L.S.G.M. Foundation, made up of high school and college-aged musicians with and without disabilities that play pianos together; the Angels Accordion Orchestra comprised of children and adults with special needs from the Dreams Fulfilled Through Music organization; Lazy Legz; and (performing next door at The Picnic Place) the Scrubs brass ensemble, part of the U. S. Army Medical Command Band, as well as the interactive Urban 15 “Learning to Listen” Percussion Workshop.

Roving Entertainment – SSCOT, also known as the “Star Wars” light-saber training group; magicians; face painters including Sue Fleming and the Balloon People; multiple clown groups including the Jolly Joeys Clown Alley and the Lady Shriner Clowns; and balloon sculptors.

The park’s Lakeside Pavilion will become an information center for the evening as well as a sign-up location for those who would like to volunteer their time to assist guests at Morgan’s Wonderland. Guests also can register for future visits to Morgan’s Wonderland.

“Morgan’s Wonderland is a special place where anyone can have fun,” Hartman explained, “but it was created with special-needs individuals in mind. We’ve taken an abandoned rock quarry in Northeast San Antonio and transformed it into an outdoor recreation

oasis for those of all ages with cognitive and physical challenges. Unfortunately, countless children and adults with special needs do not have access to facilities that can help them fully enjoy outdoor recreation. We truly hope Morgan’s Wonderland will begin to change that. The initial response has been incredibly positive.”

The inspiration for the park came from Hartman’s 16-year-old daughter Morgan. Her soaring spirit despite personal challenges sparked within Hartman a deep desire to create a haven not only for those with special needs but also for their families, caregivers and invited friends. “Inclusion is the overarching objective for Morgan’s Wonderland,” he said. “Our vision is to play a pivotal role in helping establish more ultra-accessible family fun parks throughout the nation.”

Morgan’s Wonderland, which is completely wheelchair-accessible, features more than 25 elements and attractions including rides, playgrounds, gardens, an eight-acre fishing lake, 18,000-square-foot special-events center, 575-seat amphitheater, picnic area and rest areas throughout the park.

Signature elements include rides that can accommodate wheelchair-bound guests; the Sensory Village™, a cluster of themed spaces such as an auto fix-it shop, grocery store and TV station that offer sensory stimulation through colors, lights, sounds and textures; and the Sand Circle™ play area, where even kids in wheelchairs can scoop up sand and be part of the fun.

In contrast, the nearby Garden Sanctuary offers a quiet retreat in the heart of the park, and its semicircular Memorial Wall will be engraved with names of loved ones with special needs who have passed away.

Other park features include Braille signage, a 3-D park model, 18 ADA-compliant restrooms, a first-aid station, vending machines and seven acres of free parking. The special- events center as well as pavilions and picnic areas can be reserved for birthday parties, family gatherings, fundraisers and other special events.

The park is on the following operating schedule until May 28: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Summer hours of operation will be extended.

Admission for special-needs guests is free; admission for accompanying family members and friends is $5 per person. For parties that do not have those with special needs in their group, admission is $15 per person.

In 2007, the Gordon Hartman Family Foundation was instrumental in the creation of SOAR (Sports Outdoor And Recreation), a non-profit organization to raise funds for building Morgan’s Wonderland. Construction on the $32 million park began in spring 2009, and all but $6 million has been raised.

Morgan’s Wonderland is part of a larger 106-acre sports venue to encourage inclusive recreation whereby individuals of all abilities can play side-by-side. The nearby STAR (South Texas Area Regional) Soccer Complex offers 14 lighted soccer fields for tournaments,

instructional clinics and special events. Proceeds from STAR go to support the operation and maintenance of Morgan’s Wonderland.

Morgan’s Wonderland is located in Northeast San Antonio just off IH 35 at the intersection of Wurzbach Parkway and Thousand Oaks Drive. For more information, visit http://www.morganswonderland.com/, or call either (210) 495-5888 or toll-free (877) 495-5888.