Hilltop Playground Association

Hilltop Playground Association Privately owned playground run by volunteers. We are a cash only venue.

Our Easter Egg Hunt was a success! Thank you to all of our volunteers and sponsors who make this possible.
04/04/2026

Our Easter Egg Hunt was a success! Thank you to all of our volunteers and sponsors who make this possible.

02/09/2026

Hilltop Playground Association would like to Thank everyone for their community support. We work on providing a safe place for children to play, events for families and coming together for our community. We appreciate all the local businesses who've sponsored and donated to our events. Thank you!

Upcoming is our Easter Egg Hunt! Older teenagers are welcome! We had a great turnout last year.

01/16/2026

A new uear brings new projects for pur playground. What are some things you'd like to see?

As we welcome the New Year, we want to say thank you. 🎆Hilltop Playground exists because of our volunteers, supporters, ...
01/01/2026

As we welcome the New Year, we want to say thank you. 🎆
Hilltop Playground exists because of our volunteers, supporters, and community. We can’t wait to see what the new year brings!

Hilltop Playground is excited and grateful to receive funds to improve our Playground!! This will allow much needed impr...
12/18/2025

Hilltop Playground is excited and grateful to receive funds to improve our Playground!! This will allow much needed improvements and updates!

HARRISBURG — Sen. Chris Gebhard (R-48), Rep. Russ Diamond (R-102) and Rep. John Schlegel (R-101) announced projects in Lebanon County were awarded nearly $3 million in Local Share Account (LSA) funds from the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA) today.

The Pennsylvania Gaming Act allocates Local LSA funds to the host county of a particular casino to help offset its impact. Diamond’s 2017 legislative effort to secure a portion of the local share assessments of Hollywood Casino proceeds solely for Lebanon County was needed due to the peculiarities of where that facility is located.

The following projects received funding through this program:

• Cleona Borough — $29,895 to renovate the Cleona Park pavilion kitchen.
• Cornwall Borough — $25,666 to purchase extrication equipment for the Cornwall Borough Community Fire Company.
• Heidelberg Township — $32,553 to replace self-contained breathing apparatus equipment for Schaefferstown Volunteer Fire Company.
• Jackson Township — $26,040 to purchase new fire hoses and couplings for Keystone Hook and Ladder Company No. 1.
• Lebanon County Regional Police — $20,636 to purchase two police vehicles to be used in North Lebanon, North Cornwall and West Lebanon townships.
• North Cornwall Township — $34,870 to renovate the apparatus bay at Neversink Fire Company of Pleasant Hill.
• South Lebanon Township — $25,340 to acquire tools for rent for the Central Pennsylvania Tool Library and Makerspace.
• Swatara Township — $25,000 to pave the parking lot at the Bunker Hill Fire Company.

“Returning these gaming revenue dollars to Lebanon County will offset expenses that might have otherwise fallen on residents,” Diamond said. “I’m thankful to have helped secure this essential funding.”

The following projects were funded through the Statewide LSA Program which uses proceeds from online gaming revenue to support projects in public interest across the commonwealth:

• Annville Township — $180,000 to install a new access ramp at their municipal building.
• Cleona Borough — $50,651 to purchase a new police vehicle for the Cleona Borough Police Department.
• Jackson Township — $62,924 to purchase new CPR equipment for the Myerstown First Aid Unit.
• Lebanon City — $60,000 to renovate the Hilltop Playground.
• Lebanon City — $500,000 to modernize Lebanon Fire Department Station 1.
• Lebanon City Authority — $77,000 to purchase a boom lift for use in North Cornwall Township.
• Lebanon County Regional Police — $79,464 to purchase two police vehicles to be used in North Lebanon, North Cornwall and West Lebanon townships.
• Lebanon County Transit Authority — $116,000 to expand and renovate their facility.
• Millcreek Township — $80,347 to purchase a UTV and trailer for the Newmanstown Volunteer Fire Company.
• North Annville Township — $350,000 to purchase a pumper tanker fire truck for Union Water Works Fire Company.
• North Cornwall Township — $116,000 to construct a new exposition hall to accommodate larger events like the Lebanon Area Fair.
• North Lebanon Township — $160,000 to purchase a new backhoe for the township’s public works department.
• Palmyra Borough — $540,000 to purchase a Kenworth Vactor Jet Vac Truck to prevent sinkholes.
• South Lebanon Township — $25,000 to replace the roofs of multiple pavilions in South Hills Park.
• Swatara Township — $81,789 to replace the quick response service vehicle of the Bunker Hill Fire Company.
• West Lebanon Township — $116,000 to rehabilitate stormwater pipes.

“I’m happy to have helped secure this funding, which will pay for most if not all these projects’ costs. We all depend on clean water, reliable sewer systems and strong public safety departments to keep our communities safe and healthy,” said Gebhard.

“Through these grants, the cost to make these upgrades will not be borne by the taxpayers. It is always great to see so many essential projects receive grants in the 101st Legislative District,” said Schlegel.

The CFA was established in 2004 as an independent agency of the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development to administer the commonwealth’s economic stimulus packages. The Pennsylvania Race Horse Development and Gaming Act of 2004 provides for the distribution of gaming revenue through the CFA.

Gebhard, Diamond and Schlegel jointly stated, “We are extremely grateful to have such a good working relationship to coordinate our efforts and accomplish the most possible for the citizens of Lebanon County.”

Come see Santa today til 2pm! Photos with Santa is a $2 suggested donation. Which benefits the Playground
12/06/2025

Come see Santa today til 2pm! Photos with Santa is a $2 suggested donation. Which benefits the Playground

Storytime has started
11/22/2025

Storytime has started

Starting at 10am Boscov's pictures with the Grinch, coloring table and storytime is 10:30 then every half hour. This eve...
11/22/2025

Starting at 10am Boscov's pictures with the Grinch, coloring table and storytime is 10:30 then every half hour. This event is going on til 2pm today.

November 18th our fundraiser with Gin Mill !! Come on out and support us! Thank you to all our Hilltop friends.
11/06/2025

November 18th our fundraiser with Gin Mill !! Come on out and support us! Thank you to all our Hilltop friends.

FUN TIMES AT THE GIN MILL!

11/03/2025

Our biannual fundraiser with the Gin Mill is November 18th 5:00 til 8:30. Support your local privately owned playground and a local business!

10/22/2025

Come out and support Hilltop at Boscovs Friends helping Friends event today. Until 11 we are at the Men’s Atheletic department. Then between 2-5 we will be at the front doors and from 5-8 we will be back at the Men’s Athletics department. Passes are only $5 and everything comes back to the playground so we can continue to make the playground better

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801 N 6th Street
Lebanon, PA
17046

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