One person on a swing at a time No running between swings or climbing poles No jumping off swings No standing on swings Take turns on swings.

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One person on a swing at a time No running between swings or climbing poles No jumping off swings No standing on swings Take turns on swings

One person on the slide at a time Go down feet first No climbing up the slide Keep balls, sand, rocks, etc. off the slide

Rocks, woodchips, and sticks are to be left on the ground

All snow is to be left on the ground Keep off snow banks and ice patches No snowballs

No contact games (i.e. tackle football) No baseballs, tennis balls, superballs, raquetballs, frisbees, or skateboards Leave all cassettes, radios, digital games, and similar items at home No wallball