by Madisen Rogers | Sep 14, 2022 | SPPC News
Enjoy local food and music along the trail while taking in new interpretive signs. Join us to dedicate new signs that interpret the place that indigenous and immigrant relatives called home. Musicians will be stationed along the trail, and additional historical...
by Madisen Rogers | Aug 17, 2022 | SPPC News
Franco and his dog Beaux keep Wacouta Commons Park beautiful and improve park safety. How did you get started gardening in the park? I’m a lifetime gardener, so when Kay Clover from Friends of Wacouta Commons Park asked me to help out, I jumped right in. I went from...
by Madisen Rogers | Aug 17, 2022 | SPPC News
Welcome Uŋčí Makhá Park, a brand-new 6.4 acre park at the Highland Bridge development! The new park features an off-leash dog park, nature-based playground, two beach volleyball courts, fitness lot, hammock grove, two picnic shelters, and a newly restored section of...
by Madisen Rogers | Aug 17, 2022 | SPPC News
Spend a day imagining a new city with two artists and 500 pounds of clay! The Conservancy partnered with Saint Paul Parks and Rec to continue and expand an arts pilot program called “Clay City.” Thanks to new funds from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, the...
by Madisen Rogers | Aug 17, 2022 | SPPC News
Drop by Friday, September 23rd between 5:00 – 7:00 pm to see the new historical interpretive signs and enjoy live music. Join us to dedicate new signs that interpret the place that indigenous and immigrant relatives called home. Gather at “Swede Henge” mound...