The Telegram (St. John's)

Memorial playground

Park honours Quinn Butt

- BY CHRIS LEWIS

Quinn’s Place officially opened in Woodcrest Estates in Carbonear on Sunday.

Quinn’s Place officially opened in Woodcrest Estates on Sunday.

The playground is built in memory of Quinn Butt, who was found dead in her father’s Carbonear home in 2016. It is the second of its kind, with the other having been built in Paradise in 2016. This one, located on Woodcrest Estates — a new subdivisio­n in Carbonear — has been in the works for several months, with original planning taking place in May.

Quinn’s father, Trent Butt, has pleaded not guilty to firstdegre­e murder and arson charges, and has a trial scheduled for March 2018.

The playground was officially opened to the public Sunday afternoon by Quinn’s mother, Andrea Gosse, alongside family, friends and one of the playground’s organizers, Adam Stead, who has been at the forefront of both playground­s since first hearing Quinn’s story.

“It was my daughter, actually, that originally convinced me that we should build a playground,” Stead told The Compass after the playground had been opened. “The first one was built in Paradise, and then we went and renovated the Iris Kirby House, and now we’ve got this playground as well, so through all that we’re really trying to push a message about raising awareness for domestic violence.”

The $75,000 playground was met with a positive response by dozens of children, many of whom were friends of Quinn’s, who attended the opening and wasted no time enjoying the park and all it had to offer.

Stead said the idea of building a third playground in the future is also a possibilit­y, and although there are no concrete plans, starting another fundraiser in order to accommodat­e a third Quinn’s Place playground in another community is something he may look into in 2018.

Quinn’s mother was also pleased to see the second playground built in Carbonear, where many of her friends live.

“It’s hard to believe that we have not one, but two official Quinn’s Place playground­s now,” Gosse said prior to the opening of the playground. “It fills me with so much pride to see her legacy live on through this. Anyone who knew Quinn knew how much she loved playing with her friends. She was quite the social butterfly.”

Gosse said the playground is not the only way Quinn’s family has chosen to honour her memory. An annual bursary has been created, called the Rockstar Award, which is to be given to anyone age 12 to 18 looking to give back to their community.

The $2,500 award was given out for the first time in July to Jorja Hinks of Goulds, who used the funds to found the I Am movement.

“The I Am movement is an initiative to empower women, restore self-love and self-worth, and bring women together who are passionate about lifting each other up and supporting one another,” Hinks said. “It has to stop.”

“Quinn’s Place is a perfect way to honour her,” Gosse said. “But the fact remains that everyone is here today because she is not. That will never be an easy thing to come to terms with.”

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COMPASS PHOTO Dozens of children got to enjoy the newly opened playground on Woodcrest Estates.

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