by Madisen Rogers | Sep 15, 2022 | SPPC News
Help keep this natural area beautiful and build community connections. Register for upcoming events on October 6th and 19th. Swede Hollow Park has many friends. If you are among those who like “getting your hands dirty” to improve the park, please join the Swede...
by Madisen Rogers | Sep 14, 2022 | SPPC News
This winter, Saint Paul Parks and Recreation is excited to announce that registration fees have been eliminated for winter basketball for 10U and up (ages 9+) at all recreation center sites. Eliminating participation fees allows Saint Paul youth access to...
by Madisen Rogers | Sep 14, 2022 | SPPC News
Beloved St Bernard crossed the rainbow bridge, leaving volunteers heartbroken. Franco Guerra’s 227-lb St. Bernard Beaux earned a special reputation among the Friends of Wacouta Commons Park. From guarding the park while Franco gardened in the evening to greeting...
by Madisen Rogers | Sep 14, 2022 | SPPC News
Seven community leaders have really stepped up this season. The St. Paul Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership St Paul program is the premier experience in the Twin Cities for emerging and new-to-market civic and business leaders. The program attracts rising stars...
by Madisen Rogers | Sep 14, 2022 | SPPC News
Be inspired by one of the artist-gardeners behind the Phalen Poetry Park. Mem Lloyd is a clay artist and teacher who helped create the East Side Arts Council, along with several other movers and shakers: Sarah Fehr, Romi Slowiak, and Kitty Anderson. The idea of...
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...