With her mother, Kirsten Morgan of Elk Grove, and her grandfather, David Archer of South Sacramento beside her, Jennifer Morgan is shown the new handicap-accessible swing in a portrait taken at Margit & E. Henry Kloss Park August 8, 2007. Morgan, 20, who has Rett Syndrome, was the first person to
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With her mother, Kirsten Morgan of Elk Grove, and her grandfather, David Archer of South Sacramento beside her, Jennifer Morgan is shown the new handicap-accessible swing in a portrait taken at Margit & E. Henry Kloss Park August 8, 2007. Morgan, 20, who has Rett Syndrome, was the first person to use the swing. The swing is the first on the west coast to be installed in a public park. Sacramento Bee/ Autumn Cruz