By Jill Fox
Hunter and Huck Pollack opened up in a short, meaningful video about Princess Meadow’s Playground and its significance to their family in memory of their younger sister.
Princess Meadow’s Playground opened on January 4, 2020, in memory of Meadow and the 16 others who died on February 14, 2018.
Hunter, 22, was instrumental in seeing the project through, and when his friend, Jeffrey Goldman, approached him about shooting a video, Hunter said, “Why not do it in the park, where people can see the fundamentals of it?”
A University of Central Florida film graduate and self-employed videographer, Goldman is also a Marjory Stoneman Douglas alumnus.
“I watched Meadow grow into the young, radiant woman everybody knew and loved,” said Goldman, who met Huck, 24, in preschool and was also great friends with Hunter and Meadow.
Goldman wanted to create this special video of Meadow’s Playground to give a voice to her brothers, who are rarely seen in a private, intimate setting.
“I wanted to show how our community, even after a horrible attack, can come together to create change and to make an impact,” said Goldman.
In the video, Huck talks about what makes Meadow’s playground the best way to remember his sister.
Hunter, who starts NSU Shepard Broad College of Law in August, said it was a fun project they wanted to do to showcase the beauty of the park and its significance to the community.
Princess Meadow’s Playground is located at Betti Stradling Park at 10301 Wiles Road in Coral Springs.
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