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NHLer Ryan Ellis funds new play structure in east Hamilton

Ellis raised $30,000 through a charity golf tournament to pay for the colourful play structure at Andrew Warburton Memorial Park.
Ryan Ellis, third from left, and Mayor Fred Eisenberger, right, cut the ribbon on the new play structure at Andrew Warburton Memorial Park. Tennessee Propedo, manager of parks, and Diane Piedimonte from Coun. Sam Merulla's office also participated. (City of Hamilton)

An NHLer and Flamborough native held a charity golf tournament to raise money for new playground equipment at Andrew Warburton Memorial Park. And this weekend, he was on hand for the formal opening.

Ryan Ellis, a Nashville Predators team member who grew up in Freelton, raised the money through the Elly4Kids Foundation and the June 27 tournament in Copetown.

"This is a way for me to extend my heartfelt appreciation to the people of Hamilton for the support I received throughout my youth while I was developing into a professional hockey player," Ellis said in a media release.

"I would like to see every kid have the same opportunities I was given while growing up."

Ellis's foundation contributed $30,000 to the structure, which opened on Saturday.