Red Wing Casino Project Gorgon

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I talked briefly about the Match-3 game that can be found inside Project Gorgon a couple posts ago, but I didn't mention much about the other games that can be found in the Red Wing Casino. Namely Gladiator Pit Fight Betting and Monsters and Mantids. Two Olympia area casinos - Little Creek Casino Resort near Shelton and Nisqually Red Wind Casino - have announced they'll reopen Monday, following closures that began in mid-March because of the. Monsters and Mantids - Player's Handbook is a Lorebook found in the Red Wing Casino. It can be found.??? Welcome to Monsters and Mantids! Monsters and Mantids is based on a dwarven game with similar themes. However, we have drastically simplified the rules to make the game more approachable. The Red Wing Port Authority is now accepting applications for a local business financing program, the 'CARES Relief 911 Grant Program.' Eligible home-based and small businesses, and non-profit organizations are encouraged to apply.

Playground Vision

Project Gorgon Guide

The vision for this playground was created when Red Wing residents Audra Quandt and Heather Marx where playing with their children at a Red Wing playground. Both children have cerebral palsy. The two mothers began discussing the possibilities of building a playground in Red Wing that would meet the needs of disabled children as well as adults.

Universal Playground Committee

After gaining support from the City Council, the Red Wing School District, other parents and local physical therapists, a Universal Playground Committee was formed. The two women, along with the committee, begin their mission to raise a half-million dollars to make this vision become a reality. A year and a half later, the playground is completed and being used.

According to former Deputy Director of Public Works, Public Services Division Lenny Strusz, 'The efforts of many people are to be commended for making this playground happen. Audra, Heather and the committee worked tirelessly to fundraise and they were ‘hands-on' at every step of the project from equipment selection to installation. Many individuals and groups donated generously to provide the needed funding and thousands of in-kind hours to build the playground. Several contractors even commented about the outstanding community effort this project has been.'

Red Wing Casino Project Gorgonio

Discovery Park

Project Gorgon Forums

The Discovery Park, a wheelchair-accessible raised bed garden, will be coming soon to Red Wing's Colvill Park, located next to the new Universal Playground at Colvill Park.

Directions to the Park

The Universal Playground is located at Colvill Park, 510 Nymphara Lane.

  • Highway 61 from the South (Lake City, Winona):
    • Take Highway 61 North.
    • Take a left on East 7th Street and turn right.
    • The Colvill Park entrance is the first right turn.
  • Highway 61 from the North (Twin Cities):
    • Take Highway 61 South.
    • Take a right on East 7th and turn right.
    • The Colvill Park entrance is the first right turn.
  • Highway 58 (Rochester):
    • Take Highway 58 North to Red Wing. Highway 58 turns into Bush Street, then Plum Street once in town.
    • Take a right at the four-way stop sign on Plum and East 7th Streets.
    • Follow East 7th Street to the Colvill Park entrance, one mile down on the left.

Thank You

The Universal Playground Steering Committee would like to thank all donors for the time, money and services contributed toward this project. Here is a list of Red Wing donors who donated $5,000 or more:

  • Associated Bank: $5,000
  • City of Red Wing (including in-kind labor): $157,000
  • Dave and Dee Swinarski: $5,000
  • Fairview Red Wing Medical Center: $10,000
  • Goodhue County: $20,000
  • Hearth and Home Technologies: $10,000
  • Jones Family Foundation: $50,000
  • Nestle Purina PetCare: $5,000
  • Prairie Island Indian Community: $5,000
  • The Red Wing Area Fund of the St. Paul Foundation: $100,000
  • Red Wing Shoe Foundation: $30,000
  • Robert and Carolyn Hedin, in cooperation with the Anderson Center: $25,000
  • The Sweasy Family Fund of the St. Paul Foundation: $50,000
  • Treasure Island Resort and Casino: $5,000




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