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- Campamento de Primavera | tmparksfoundation
Student Stewards Wint er Break Cam p Winter Wetland Stewards at Rosewood Nature Study Area, Reno Thank you for a great camp! Click here to register for Spring Break Camp. About Our Science Camps Join Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation for exciting outdoor adventures as we turn our local parks into learning laboratories! During Winter Break, we offer 3 days of Student Stewards Camp, an extension of our Student Stewards Program. Connect to the natural world through outdoor exploration, hands-on activities, experiments, games, crafts, and more! The Student Stewards Camp is a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics), standards-based option for school vacation. Scholarships are available! About Our Camp Educators All our Camp Educators: Are First aid and CPR certified Hold at minimum a bachelor's degree in a STEAM-related field Are experienced working with children and Are passionate about outdoor education! About Our Camp Health Guidelines We take the health and safety of our community very seriously. Although we are very excited to see your smiling faces, we are following local health regulations and may need to update camp policies, or even cancel or move camp unexpectedly. All campers and camp educators must also follow our Camp Covid-19 Policy . 2024 Winter Camp Winter Wetland Stewards January 3rd - 5th Winter Wetland Stewards camp will provide an opportunity for campers to learn and explore outdoor winter survival skills and challenges! Parents and guardians will also be invited to join in on the fun each afternoon! Important Facts Who: Students ages 8-12* *We will not have Junior Counselors for our fall or winter camps. We look forward to welcoming the JC Team in the spring! Where: Rosewood Nature Study Area Students can be picked up and dropped off at Rosewood Nature Study Area. 6800 Pembroke Drive, Reno, NV 89502. Much of camp will take place outdoors, so please make sure your student is wearing weather appropriate clothes and sturdy shoes. When: Wednesday-Friday, 9am - 4pm (Extended Hours 8am - 5:30pm) Regular camp hours are 9:00am-4:00pm. Parents/guardians will need to sign their students out with a photo ID before heading home. Extended hours (8:00am-5:30 pm) are available for an additional fee. Please be aware, parents/guardians CANNOT be later than 5:30pm to pick-up students. There are no afternoon extended hours on Fridays. Tuition Camp registration starts at $150 per student. Scholarships are available! Tuition for a camper is $125 + a $25 non-refundable deposit. Extended hours (8am - 5:30 pm) are available for an additional fee. Please be aware, if parents/guardians are late to pick-up students (later than 5:30 pm), late fees will be charged. Lunch is included with tuition for Winter camp! Scholarships Need-based scholarships of varying levels are available. If you are interested, please complete the scholarship application during registration. Scholarship applications are reviewed within 5 business days. If you have any questions please email Bradley, bradley@tmparksfoundation.org. Cancellation Policy If your student is unable to attend a week of camp for which they are registered, please contact us. If a cancellation occurs at least 7 days before the camp is scheduled to begin, refunds are available. Deposits are non-refundable. More Info Why Winter Break Camp? According to Peter Scales and the American Camp Association, "Camp is one of the few institutions where young people can experience and satisfy their need for physical activity, creative expression and true participation in a community environment. Most schools don't satisfy all these needs." There is a projected 14% increase in STEM-related jobs, but only 16% of high school students are proficient in STEM subjects. With our STEAM, standards-based curriculum at the Student Stewards Winte Break Camp, students will be better prepared for high school and beyond!
- TMTC Feedback Form | tmparksfoundation
Truckee Meadows Trails Challenge Feedback Form It is you, our participant and friend, that allow our programs to thrive. Thank you for spending the year with us. We truly enjoy visiting our local parks and trails with you. We appreciate you taking the time to answer this brief survey to help keep programs like this alive! Share your experience with us Did the Trails Challenge inspire you to visit our awesome open spaces and trails more? Choose an option Do you feel the Trails Challenge benefits your physical and mental health? One star means heck no! Five stars means heck yes! Heck no Not much Sort of! Yeahhh :) YES - wooo health! Do you feel the Trails Challenge benefits your physical and mental health? One star means heck no! Five stars means heck yes! Do you feel an increased sense of stewardship and connection towards our local parks and trails as a result of participating in the Trails Challenge? Nope Meh... Maybe a little! Yes, I feel more connected. Yes! I AM A PARKS WARRIOR. Do you feel an increased sense of stewardship and connection towards our local parks and trails as a result of participating in the Trails Challenge? What did you most enjoy about the Trails Challenge (please select top 3 choices): * Learning about new parks and trails The interpretation - learning about new themes and topics Accountability - extra inspiration to get outdoors Getting to know the hike leads Meeting new people Spending time outside Newsletters and general info sharing Other comments or feedback? Any and all commentary is helpful and will be taken into account for future program planning. Submit Thank you supporting our programs!
- Campamento de Primavera | tmparksfoundation
Student Stewards Fall Break Camp at Idlewild Park Thanks for a great camp, Student Stewards! Check out Winter Camp here! About Our Science Camps Join Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation for exciting outdoor adventures as we turn our local parks into learning laboratories! During Fall Break, we offer one week of Student Stewards Camp, an extension of our Student Stewards Program. Connect to the natural world through outdoor exploration, hands-on activities, experiments, games, crafts, and more! The Student Stewards Spring Break Camp is a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics), standards-based option for school vacation. Scholarships are available! About Our Camp Educators All of our Camp Educators: Are First aid and CPR certified Hold at minimum or are working towards a bachelor's degree in a STEAM-related field Are experienced working with children and Are passionate about outdoor education! 2024 Fall Camp Important Facts Who: Students ages 8-12 Where: Idlewild Park Students can be picked up and dropped off at the TMPF Office, 50 Cowan Dr, Reno, NV 89509. Camp will take place outdoors, so please make sure your student is wearing weather appropriate clothes and sturdy shoes. When: Monday, October 7 - Friday, October 11 9am - 4pm (Extended Hours 8am - 5:30pm) Regular camp hours are 9:00am-4:00pm. Parents/guardians will need to sign their students out with a photo ID before heading home. Extended hours (8:00am-5:30 pm) are available for an additional fee. Please be aware, parents/guardians CANNOT be later than 5:30pm to pick-up students. There are no afternoon extended hours on Fridays. Tuition Camp registration is $275 per student. Be sure to apply for a scholarship during registration! Tuition for a camper is $250 + a $25 non-refundable deposit. Lunch is included in tuition! Sign up before September 9th for an Early Bird discount of $50! Extended hours (8am-5:30 pm) are available for an additional fee. Please be aware, if parents/guardians are late to pick-up students (later than 5:30 pm), late fees will be charged. Scholarships Need-based full, half, and partial scholarships are available. Be sure to fill out the scholarship application while registering your student for camp. Our camp team will get in touch if you qualify. Cancellation Policy If your student is unable to attend a week of camp for which they are registered, please contact us. If a cancellation occurs at least 7 days before the camp is scheduled to begin, refunds are available. Deposits are non-refundable. About Our Camp Health Guidelines We take the health and safety of our community very seriously. Although we are very excited to see your smiling faces, we are following local health regulations and may need to update camp policies, or even cancel or move camp unexpectedly. All campers and camp educators must also follow our Camp Covid-19 Policy . Contact Us Click here for Fall Break Camp Frequently Asked Questions. If you still need assistance, feel free to email Camp Manager, Julia! julia@tmparksfoundation.org More Info click here for Why Fall Break Camp? According to Peter Scales and the American Camp Association, "Camp is one of the few institutions where young people can experience and satisfy their need for physical activity, creative expression and true participation in a community environment. Most schools don't satisfy all these needs." There is a projected 14% increase in STEM-related jobs, but only 16% of high school students are proficient in STEM subjects. With our STEAM, standards-based curriculum at the Student Stewards Fall Break Camp, students will be better prepared for high school and beyond!
- 2014 Newsletters | tmparksfoundation
Check out all of our past newsletters from 2014 in our archive! 2014 Newsletters December 12/15/2014 - Happy Holidays from TMPF 12/01/2014 - #GivingTuesday November 11/04/2014 - TMPF November Update October 10/22 /2014 - Make a Difference Day, Solar Eclipse, Last Chance for Membership Drive 10/09/2014 - TMPF Membership Drive September 09/18/2014 - September Newsletter August 08/01/2014 - August Newsletter May 05/30/2014 - June Newsletter March 03/27/2014 - April Newsletter Back to Archive
- Biodiversity | tmparksfoundation
Biodiversity of the Truckee Meadows Click here for ANIMALS Click here for PLANTS & FUNGI What Is Biodiversity and Why Is It Important? Biodiversity is the occurrence of many different types of plants and animals in an environment. Environments that have greater biodiversity are more stable and healthy. Since they have many different types of species, checks and balances are kept and diseases aren't as likely to wipe out a whole ecosystem. Having biodiversity means having a healthy environment that will both be around for years to come and adapt to environmental changes. How to Be a Buddy to Biodiversity Leave Wildlife Alone Bring binoculars to scout wildlife from a distance to both decrease stress on the animals as well as keep yourself safe from injury or disease! Don't Feed Wildlife Wildlife is exactly that: wild . Feeding animals can cause damages like malnutrition and the disruption of ecosystems to increased disease transmission and human-wildlife conflict. Stay On Paths Plants don't like getting stepped on! Some species can take decades to grow all for one foot to ruin it all. Staying on designated paths and trails allows the plants and fungi around us to thrive! Keep Pups Leashed Keep your dogs on a leash at all times (unless in a specified dog park area). Dogs off leash can approach wildlife that might carry diseases that can infect your canine companion. Toss Your Dog's Poo In addition to the unpleasant experience it creates for park-goers, dog waste poses a significant risk to environmental and human health! Always make sure to bag and then throw away your dog's poo. Want to Explore More? Resources: iNaturalist - explore the species in your own backyard Cornell Lab of Ornithology - birds, birds, and more birds! Nevada Department of Wildlife - your one stop shop for Nevada's animals Nevada Bugs & Butterflies - Nevada's creepy crawlies! Truckee River Guide - dive into the depths of the Truckee River Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - wildflowers galore! USDA PLANTS Database - America's plants IUCN Red List - species listed by how threatened they are Parks of the Truckee Meadows Contributors
- Parque de Somersett Oeste | tmparksfoundation
With community input, the City of Reno and the Somersett Owners Association have partnered to design and build a new park in West Somersett. Rosewood Bridge Repair Project Goal : To repair the emergency acc ess bridge at Rosewood Nature Study Area Project Description: Lauren Jilot’s Eagle Project focuses on restoring a bridge at the Rosewood Nature Study Area. The bridge was built originally in 1990 and is 10 feet wide by 99 feet long. It’s the only way a full size vehicle, including an emergency vehicle, could access the Nature Study’s trails. The bridge cannot withstand the weight of a vehicle in its current state and is blocked off. If there were to be a medical emergency on the property, first responders wouldn’t be able to bring vehicles onto the property. The bridge also allows space for overflow parking and extra storage. To restore the bridge, she must purchase and install new decking, metal strap ties, bolts, and screws. She must hire a construction company to re-deck the bridge so that it's done correctly and professionally to ensure long term safety and stability. This project was completed October 2023 but your support helps maintain the bridge and support Lauren's work! Donate 1/6 Thank you to all the community members supporting this project. Donate today to help repair the Rosewood Nature Study Area Access Bridge!
- 2017 Newsletters | tmparksfoundation
Check out all of our past newsletters from 2017 in our archive! 2017 Newsletters December 12/30/2017 - Thank You and Happy New Year 12/18/2017 - The Gift of Giving 12/07/2017 - December Newsletter November 11/20/2017 - Public Survey: Smoking in Parks 11/16/2017 - Saturday, November 18 October 10/25/2017 - TMPF Talks: Busting Nature's Myths 10/03/2017 - October Newsletter September 09/18/2017 - REI Grant Funded Trail Day: Volunteers Needed 09/05/2017 - September Newsletter August 08/11/2017 - August Newsletter July 07/19/2017 - Summer Newsletter June 06/01/2017 - Time to Get Outside May 05/10/2017 - Summer Is Almost Here! 05/01/2017 - On-Deck: Parks Foundation April 04/24/2017 - Call to Action-Deadline Now! 04/17/2017 - Parks Night w/ The Reno Aces! March 03/31/2017 - Upcoming TMPF Events & Volunteer Opportunities 03/08/2017 - Want to Get Out in the Truckee Meadows This Saturday? ! February 02/24/2017 - It's March! You Got Spring Fever Yet?! January 01/31/2017 - TMPF February Events & Volunteer Opportunities 01/27/2017 - Take the Truckee Meadows Trails Challenge Back to Archive
- Truckee Meadows Trails Challenge | Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation
The Truckee Meadows Trails Challenge is a self-paced, goal-oriented hiking program that encourages participants to explore their local parks. Register Now HIKE SCHEDULE El Truckee Meadows Trails Challenge es un programa orientado a objetivos para explorar senderos en todo el condado de Washoe. Establezca una meta, salga a explorar y únase a la Fundación de Parques todos los meses para una caminata guiada e interpretativa que explora la historia natural y cultural del área. Cómo Funciona 1. ESTABLEZCA SU META Decide cuántas millas quieres recorrer en el plazo de un año después de inscribirte en el Trails Challenge. Si usted es un empleado del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Washoe, tenga en cuenta que solo tiene hasta el 31 de diciembre para completar el Desafío de Senderos 2. CONSULTE EL HORARIO DE CAMINATA GUIADA ¡Marque su calendario para las caminatas a las que está interesado en asistir con nosotros! Exploraremos la biodiversidad local, la historia y los temas asociados del sendero. Las inscripciones están disponibles dos semanas antes de la caminata programada, ¡así que asegúrese de volver a consultar y registrarse con anticipación! ¡Encuentra el horario adjuntado aquí! 3. SELECCIONA SUS SENDEROS Después de registrarse, recibirá un correo electrónico con herramientas para comenzar. Estos incluyen nuestro Registro de senderos para rastrear sus millas y la Guía de senderos de Truckee Meadows, que contiene una lista completa de los senderos del condado de Washoe. Decide qué senderos son los adecuados para ti y ... 4. ¡SALGA Y EXPLORA! 5. REGISTRE SUS SENDEROS A MEDIDA Cuando complete un recorrido que sea parte del desafío, regístrelo en su registro de recorrido. Recuerde darse una palmadita en la espalda: ¡está en camino de lograr su objetivo! 5. DEVUELVA SU REGISTRO DE TRAIL COMPLETADO Al acercarse al final de su año de suscripción, ¡recuerde enviarnos su registro de rutas! Una vez que haya completado y registrado al menos 5 millas y hasta 100 millas, envíenos su Trail Log completo. Puede enviar su registro por correo electrónico a bridget@tmparksfoundation.org o por correo a 50 Cowan Drive, Reno NV 89509. Poco después, le enviaremos su carta de finalización y el parche de acuerdo con el nivel de desafío que logró. Los niveles de desafío incluyen: Pathfinder: 5 millas de senderos completados Explorer: 10 millas de senderos completados Aventurero: 25 millas de senderos completados Voyager: 50 millas de senderos completados Conquistador: 100 millas de senderos completados 1/1 Tasas de participación en Trails Challenge ¡Se anima a las familias a que asuman el desafío juntas! Individual $40.00 Cada adult Adicional $35.00 (13años o más) Niños. $10.00 (12 años o menor) Need Help Completing the Trails Challenge? Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation offers monthly guided hikes for trails challenge registrants. These guided hikes have a unique theme every month and are a great way to learn about the trails we're exploring. View the guided hike schedule Desafío de Senderos Beneficios Caminatas guiadas mensuales el cuarto sábado de cada mes (9 am-11am) La oportunidad de aprender sobre el ecosistema local. PDF / copia física de nuestro registro de senderos y la guía de ensayos de Truckee Meadows, que contiene información y mapas de la mayoría de nuestros senderos. ¡Ser parte de una comunidad de excursionistas! ¡La satisfacción de cumplir tu objetivo y convertirte en una persona más saludable! We want our programs to be accessible to all! If you need financial assistance or any special accommodation at all, please reach out to info@tmparksfoundation.org .
- Diversidad Equidad e Inclusión | tmparksfoundation
Here at the Parks Foundation, we care about ensuring the outdoors is an inclusive and equitable place for all. Read our page to find out what we are doing to make that happen. Cumpliendo Nuestras Palabras Nuestro papel para ayudar a aumentar la diversidad, la equidad y la inclusión en parques, senderos y espacios abiertos Click the screenshot to view our full statement. Para la Fundación de Parques, nuestra misión de "proteger y mejorar la habitabilidad de nuestras comunidades a través del compromiso público, la educación y la sostenibilidad de nuestros parques, espacios abiertos y senderos" nunca se cumplirá hasta que se aborde el racismo sistémico y las personas de color estén seguras. para explorar y disfrutar de los parques que todos apreciamos. Hay capas y capas de injusticia y, si bien es posible que no podamos abordarlas todas, haremos lo que podamos para eliminar estas barreras. Internamente, también sabemos que podemos hacer mucho más para fomentar la diversidad, la equidad y la inclusión en nuestro equipo. Innumerables estudios indican que los equipos compuestos por personas de diferentes orígenes marcan una diferencia más fuerte en las comunidades y tienen un impacto en la vida de los demás. Así que esto es lo que estamos haciendo hasta ahora. Contratación e incorporación: Crear una rúbrica de candidatos para todas las personas que se postulen a AmeriCorps y a los puestos del personal de la Fundación de Parques. Editar todas las descripciones de puestos para reflejar mejor las necesidades de nuestra comunidad y garantizar la inclusión. Programación: Aumentar la cantidad de parques, senderos y espacios abiertos que cumplen con la ADA donde realizamos programas. Enumerar el tipo de superficie del sendero en el que hospedamos programas en nuestro sitio web para que las personas con capacidades diferentes puedan investigar estos espacios antes de dirigirse a los programas. Trabajando para construir asociaciones con organizaciones comunitarias y empresas que sirven a una amplia variedad de distritos. Si quieres conectarte con nosotros, contacta Chantel Dominguez a chantel@tmparksfoundation.org . Educar a los participantes sobre las comunidades indígenas que han llamado hogar a esta región durante miles de años. Lenguaje: No tienes ni has tenido que ser ciudadano para participar en la ciencia, asistir a nuestros programas o compartir tu historia. Nuestro objetivo es dejar de usar la frase ciencia ciudadana y, en su lugar, decir ciencia comunitaria para dejar esto muy claro. Política interna: Revisar nuestro manual para empleados, voluntarios y AmeriCorps para ir más allá de las leyes federales de discriminación y acoso. Independientemente de quién sea o de dónde venga, merece sentirse seguro e incluido. Invitar a nuestro equipo a usar sus pronombres personales para que otros se sientan seguros al hacerlo. Trabajar con grupos de consultoría y órganos de gobierno para brindar a nuestro equipo una variedad de capacitaciones en diversidad, equidad e inclusión. Recursos Adicionales: Why Race Matters When We Talk about the Environment an Interview with Dr. Robert Bullard (Green Peace) ‘Black Birders Week’ Promotes Diversity and Takes on Racism in the Outdoors (Audubon Society) Black Environmentalists Talk About Climate and Anti-Racism (New York Times) Changing the Face of National Parks (National Geographic) 171 Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Color (New York Magazine) An Interview with the Founders of Black Lives Matter (Ted Talk) Siempre nos esforzamos por hacerlo mejor y sabemos que nuestro equipo no tiene todas las respuestas. Todos tenemos puntos ciegos. Si tiene sugerencias o comentarios, queremos escucharlos. Nosotros estamos escuchando Gracias por compartir su opnion! Somete
- Videos de SSP | tmparksfoundation
We're bringing the outdoors and science exploration to you with our brand new YouTube channel. Join our education team for fun science lessons, experiments, crafts, and more! Bring Immersive Science to Your Kitchen Table! Subscribe Today! Are you excited to start doing hands-on community science in the safety and comfort of your own home? You should be! Being a steward scientist will always be in, even when school's out. There are lots of fun ways to learn, no classroom required! Subscribe to our YouTube channel to follow along with our Naturalist Educators as they explore the natural world and host exciting experiments. Featured Videos Why Leaves Change Color & Tree ID Why Leaves Change Color & Tree ID Ever wonder why leaves change color in the fall? Join us for a video lesson to find out the answers. Then learn how to identify the trees in your own backyard! Build Your Own Solar Oven! Build Your Own Solar Oven! with Geno . with Geno Build Your Own Solar Oven! Build Your Own Solar Oven! Use household items and the power of the sun to make your very own oven! Backyard Birding Fly into the fabulous world of birds to figure out which feathered friends you can find right outside your window! Backyard Birding Backyard Birding Cloud ID Cloud watch in a whole new way! Learn how to identify the different types of clouds and what kinds of weather they correspond to. Cloud ID Build Your Own Weather Station Learn how to build your own weather station and monitor the weather right where you live! Build Your Own Weather Station Build Your Own Weather Station Trout Anatomy Trout Anatomy We turn one of our educators into a trout as we talk about the anatomy and adaptations of this cool fish! More Resources Companion Resources for Videos Some Student Stewards Science Videos have additional resources, such as Scientific Journals or coloring pages, that go along with the video. Download and print the corresponding documents to learn even more while you watch the video! You'll also find other links to outside resources if you want to keep investigating the topic. (These links are also located in the YouTube video descriptions) Tree ID Coniferous Tree ID Key Deciduous Tree ID Key Video in Spanish Cloud ID Cloud ID Scientific Journal NASA Cloud Dichotomous Key 'Field Guide to Clouds' App Rock ID Rock ID Key - Advanced Backyard Birding Birding Scientific Journal Trout Week The Parks Foundation participated in the Nevada Department of Wildlife's Trout in the Classroom Program ! NDOW provided us with a tank habitat and Rainbow Trout eggs that we were able to observe as they developed, hatched, grew, and eventually were released! Use the resources and videos below to learn about all things trout . Trout Anatomy Match the Adaptation Draw Your Own Trout Trout Life Cycle CA Department of Fish and Wildlife's "A Trout's Life" Activity Book Macroinvertebrates Macroinvertebrate ID Chart Macro Pollution Tolerance Key Macro Dichotomous Key Macro Coloring Activity Trout Habitats What's Your Habitat Activity Trout Habitat Riverwalk Data Sheet At Home Learning Resources At Home Learning Looking for more fun experiments, activities, games, and crafts to do on your own? Check out the At Home Lessons created by our Naturalist Educators! Just click, download, print, and have fun learning. If you're working on the Washoe County School District Distance Learning packet, you're in for a treat because these lessons go along with those packets! Nature Journaling Complements 3-5th Grade - Week 2 3rd-5th Grade Scientific Journal Investigating the Sky Complements K-5th - Week 3 K-2nd Grade Scientific Journal 3rd-5th Grade Scientific Journal Build a Native Bee Hotel Complements 6th Grade - Week 3 Activity Lesson Investigating Plants Complements K-5th Grade - Week 5 K-2nd Grade Scientific Journal . 3rd-5th Grade Scientific Journal Air Pollution Experiment Complements 6th Grade - Week 5/6 Air Pollution Activity Lesson Water Cycle in a Bag Complements 3-5th Grade - Week 4 Activity Lesson and Scientific Journal The Motion of Bird Flight Complements K-2nd Grade - Week 4 Bird Flight Activity Lesson Motion Scientific Journal Live Baby, Live: Life History Strategies Game Complements 6th Grade - Week 4 Population Dynamics Lesson Species Cards Game Scenarios/Outcomes R vs K Worksheet Investigating Rocks Complements K-2nd Grade - Week 6 K-2nd Grade Scientific Journal Mapping Complements 3-5th Grade - Week 6 3rd-5th Grade Scientific Journal About our Naturalist Educators All of our Educators: Hold at minimum a bachelor's degree in a STEAM-related field Are passionate about the natural world Are excited to continue sharing their love of science and the outdoors with you at home through video lessons and at-home activities, crafts, experiments, and more! Looking for even more learning resources for your Elementary Schooler? Check out our Junior Naturalists program!
- September Stewardship Challenge | tmparksfoundation
Join us through the month of September as we learn about stewardship and challenge ourselves to be better caretakers of our environment! What does being a good steward mean to you? The answer has so many possibilities! During the month of September, we are encouraging you to discover what stewardship means to you by participating in Do It Yourself (DIY) projects, unplugging and getting outside, and reducing and reusing your waste through different eco-friendly activities. Here are some guidelines to get you started! Download the calendar for a month of different stewardship activities and new themes each week! Participate in as much or as little as you feel comfortable/or are able to. Maintain safety and social distancing in public spaces and wash your hands before and after each outing. AND HAVE FUN! Share your favorite moments on social media and tag @tmparksfoundation or #stewardshipchallenge Download Calendar Follow Us for #stewardshipchallenge updates! facebook.com/tmparksfoundation @tmparksfoundation Click to visit our YouTube channel!
- APOYO | tmparksfoundation
This is the park's Advocacy page. Apoyo de Parques Más información sobre A.B. 379 y el gran trabajo que hicieron nuestros seguidores y miembros de la comunidad para hacer posible esta ley. ¡Vea los resultados de la Encuesta sobre Fumar en los Parques! TMPF has partnered with Karma Box to get our very own Karma Box outside of our Idlewild office! The box is located at 50 Cowan Drive within Idlewild Park. Come stop by and fill it with donations!