…Grassy Creek. Hkaditali describes the place known as Potter Marsh, referring to the driftwood that was accumulated along the tidal flats. It was used for construction, firewood, and fish processing….
…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…
The Anchorage Park Foundation is thrilled to announce a grant from the Tony Hawk Foundation for the redesign of Anchorage’s Taku Skatepark. Portugal. The Man is a big supporter of…
…Visitors to Kincaid Park can access the beach via the Coastal Trail along the Moose Loop. From the Kincaid Chalet, it is roughly a mile along a trail that winds…
…labor organizations, fraternal groups, local foundations, and other institutions and individuals participated in funding this project. The essential theme and physical attributes of the present memorial remain intact: A quiet,…
…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…
…a decade of conversations regarding the importance of green space within urban Anchorage to allow for opportunities of porcupine sightings and other unusual experiences to enhance our typical day to…
…can spend two days in their nearest local park learning outdoor skills, recreation activities, history, science, and social-emotional skills. Portable Outdoor Classroom Kits Check out a free portable kit with…
Portable Outdoor Classroom Kits Available Anchorage educators can borrow a portable outdoor classroom kit to make it even easier to take kids outside. Kits include camp chairs, supplies, activities and…
…and Wildlife) Calendars- workshops, skills, etc. Alaska Geographic has field teacher training courses; explore the wilderness Alaska has to offer! Alaska Natural Resources Outdoor Education (ANROE) has a comprehensive database…
The Anchorage Park Foundation facilitates park improvement projects that are driven by neighborhood initiative.
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