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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM EDT

Stained concrete adds to children's boundless enjoyment

On the job

Decorative Concrete Stencil
Benjamin McCarthy
McCarthy created four different stencils for the sunflower: three petals and one center. He overlapped the stencils to prevent colors from mixing.
Flower Decorative Concrete
Benjamin McCarthy
Benjamin McCarthy used a photograph to help create a 9-ft.-diameter concrete sunflower for a playground.

Kimberly Johnston
By Kimberly Johnston
Associate Editor

Playgrounds are a place where kids can run free. But some children don't have that option. That's why Benjamin McCarthy and McCarthy Concrete, South Windsor, Conn., volunteered to help create the South Windsor Boundless Playground in the summer of 2007.

"A lot of playgrounds are built for kids who can run around. There are stairs everywhere, there's woodchips around everything and you couldn't really access it if you were in a wheelchair or on crutches," McCarthy says. The boundless playground is different because it is paved entirely.

McCarthy Concrete is a family run business that started five and a half years ago. The company, which employees around 40 people, does structural and decorative concrete and poured all of the sidewalks for the boundless playground. Benjamin McCarthy's job was to create a decorative centerpiece for the Sensory Garden.

"Everything is basically right at waist height," McCarthy says about the Sensory Garden. "They [kids] can touch everything and feel everything."

The area has a lot of flowers that McCarthy tried to incorporate into his decorative project. He created a 9-ft.-diameter, stained concrete sunflower at the center of the Sensory Garden. The cast-in-place flower was made from a concrete mix of 3,500 psi and 3⁄4-in. stone and reinforced with mesh and fibers. McCarthy used four colors of Scofield Tintura water-based stain to create the flower.

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