This past Wednesday parked a big day for Klyde Warren Park and the city of Dallas really, as the park introduced and opened their brand new 5,000 square foot fountain, with a splash pad big enough for hundreds of kids to play on.
Not only that, every night after sundown, the fountain will spout a choreographed, illuminated light and music show!
The fountain is located on the east side of the park between Pearl and Olive streets, and will no doubt be a massive draw for families.
Just after sunset, the fountain will light up and move to a choreographed light and music show.
The music will change monthly.
Kit Sawers, the president of Klyde Warren Park, told Fox 4, "We've just created a beautiful moment for families to enjoy together. This is a community gathering place and we're thrilled to have everybody coming to share these common traditions and memories with their families."
The fountains will be named after Nancy Best, a longtime Klyde Warren Park board member, who donated $10 million for the construction.
Sawers said, "It's been years in the planning. When the deck for Klyde Warren Park was built, it actually was built to accommodate a fountain. Ten years later, we've got the design we wanted and thanks to a generous gift from Nancy and Randy Best we've designed this beautiful fountain that has three trees in the middle of it surrounded by little bubblers that are similar to rose buds and leaves.
"We just have this incredible majestic site for the city to enjoy."
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