…and a local artist to redesign the confluence of the Coastal Trail and the Chester Creek Trail. ALPAR used primarily recycled materials in the design of the plaza and installation…
…to the Anchorage Waterways Council and the Campbell Park Community Council to install three Mutt Mitt stations along the Campbell Creek Trail. These stations are located along the bike trail…
…spirit. The place name sculptures are being installed in phases, with four signs installed so far. There are two locations of Chanshtnu, the Dena’ina place name for Chester Creek, meaning…
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…beds. A water faucet was installed and underground irrigation was reinstalled. Heavy-duty edging was installed around the pruned rose hedge. As a result of these improvements, maintenance on the beds…
…to repair the baseball fence, install or replace walk-through gates and improve the appearance of the fencing. The final action was to install gates for the north alleyway. Volunteer hours:…
…mosaic tile designs around the newly installed concrete benches and flower planters. In the summer of 2013, the Girdwood Art Institute created mosaic tile designs, purchase materials, and began installation…
…Place Names Project will recognize 32 culturally significant sites through a series of public art installations along the municipal park and trail system. Each installation commemorates Indigenous culture, history, and…
…Park motocross area by installing electricity and safety lighting. Project partners worked with Chugach Electric to create electric access close to the parking lot and upgrade the power line to…
…parents, teachers, and parent-teachers. These online workshops are self-paced courses composed of several 20-30 minute learning experiences, called “coursels.” Each coursel has been designed using best practices in online learning…
The Anchorage Park Foundation facilitates park improvement projects that are driven by neighborhood initiative.
We’re a non-profit, operating outside of the Municipality of Anchorage, and are responsible & accountable to our donors' intent.