Temperature in the mid 60’s with moist soil but no rain Saturday made for perfect conditions to plant 500 more Daffodils at Dorner Park in Frankfort. The 10 acre park on the South Side of town straddling Clay Street and bordering Prairie Creek will now explode late February or early March with 500 more yellow Daffodils.

This project was spearheaded by Chuck Tedrick and the Frankfort Lions Club. The project attracted the help of several groups and organizations.
Helpers from several community organizations lended a hand:
- Frankfort Lions Club
- Frankfort High School Crash Club (Community Raising and Starting Heros)
- Frankfort Spainish Club
- Frankfort Rotary Club
- Frankfort Optimist Club
- DAR Daughters of the American Revolution
- Psi Iota Xi Sorority
- Frankfort Garden Club
- District 41 State Representative Mark Genda
- Frankfort Parks Department
Frankfort Parks Superintendent Ryan Edgar was at the planting. “I just want to thank the Lions Club, the youth and all the volunteer help for coming out and participating in the project.”

Edgar said this spring the parks department added gravel to smooth out the drive way areas of the park and did some painting. New pickleball courts constructed at the park last year.
The Daffodils planted today were donated by the Dorner Family. George Dorner started the park on private land in 1941 when it was farmland. He began developing the private park and dedicated it to his wife Pearl. George Dorner willed the land to his daughter who eventually sold it to the city for an undisclosed amount. A stone marker/monument to the Dorner Family was one of the planting locations around which daffodils were planted today.






