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Black Hills Energy employee plans accessible playground in York, Nebraska in honor of son
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Chad Hoffman, a special construction and maintenance operations technician who joined Black Hills Energy 23 years ago, and his wife, Julie, had three children – a daughter and later two boys. Their first son, Peyton, was born in 1998, and Parker came just over a year later. Both had a rare genetic disorder, Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease, which affects the central nervous system. As a result, neither Peyton nor Parker was able to sit up, walk, talk or eat on their own.  The Hoffmans were incredible advocates for their sons and fought to ensure they felt valued. Peyton passed away unexpectedly in 2010. Then, after battling kidney issues and respiratory illnesses, Parker passed away in 2019. 

Chad and Julie have worked tirelessly to honor their sons, and Black Hills Energy is proud to be part of what’s next.

Last year, the Hoffmans started working with other York, Nebraska, families to create a fully inclusive and accessible playground, which is currently missing in the area. The City Council approved Minck’s Park as the site of Peyton Parker Lane Playground. 

On May 11, Chad, Julie and York Community Foundation Executive Director Kristine Richert were surprised at the park. They thought they were swinging by to show Community Affairs Manager Mary Martin the site. However, when they arrived, they were also greeted by Nebraska’s Vice President of Operations Kevin Jarosz, Regional Community Affairs Manager Brandy Johnson and York Supervisor Jeff Hohnholt. They learned they would receive a Black Hills Corporate Foundation donation in addition to a donation from Black Hills Energy in Nebraska totaling $25,000. 

Peyton Parker Lane Playground’s theme is inspired by outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, wildlife and flowers. Once completed, it will allow children, parents and grandparents of all abilities to gather safely at the largest accessible playground in the state of Nebraska. The Hoffmans hope to break ground next spring. Our Nebraska team members are excited to volunteer then!

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