Julie and David Cutter found a gap in Evanston’s park programs. Like most other communities, Evanston lacks a park equipped for use by children, like the Cutter’s son Noah, who use wheelchairs or have other disabilities.

Noah died last Christmas eve — and to honor his memory his parents have started a group to raise funds to make Evanston’s Lawson Park a place where all children can play. Details from WMAQ-TV.

Bill Smith is the editor and publisher of Evanston Now.

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