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SUMMARY:Sign the Petition to Support the Fish Creek Trail Connection
DESCRIPTION:Sign the petition HERE/ –  \nThe purpose of this project is to complete a missing link in Anchorage’s trail system by developing a safe\, multi-used trail connection between the Fish Creek Trail and the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail. \nThe trail would start north of the existing Fish Creek Trail near Rustic Goat\, cross over Northern Lights on an existing bike and pedestrian bridge\, and follow the railroad tracks to the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail. \nThe Fish Creek Trail Connection provides a safe and accessible link between the Spenard\, Midtown and Turnagain neighborhoods to the Coastal Trail. \nThe Fish Creek Trail Connection Project is managed by Anchorage’s transportation planning agency\, AMATS. \nFind more information and the preferred alternative at Fishcreektrail.com. \nFind more information about the beautiful existing Fish Creek Trail\, which is part of the Moose Loop\,  HERE  \n 
URL:https://anchorageparkfoundation.org/events/sign-the-petition-to-support-the-fish-creek-trail-to-coastal-trail-connection/
LOCATION:Fish Creek Trail Petition
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UID:14401-1759219200-1764608400@anchorageparkfoundation.org
SUMMARY:BRR BER Challenge
DESCRIPTION:The BRR-Ber Challenge (BBR) is a multi-sport\, multi-distance Fall challenge to log as many MINUTES as you can over two months starting September 30 through December 1st\, 2025. \nYou can walk\, run\, hike\, participate in an exercise class\, lift weights\, ride your bike\, play pickle ball\, swim or log “other” for exercises not included like stand-up paddle boarding\, kayaking or anything else\, as long as you’re noting the duration. Next\, you will pick which time duration you’d like to accomplish over the two months of Fall\, with six different options depending on your goals! \nYou will have the ability to log your minutes\, track your progress\, collect virtual badges\, and see how you rank up to others on the leader board daily. Invite your friends for a discount and to challenge you to stay motivated\, beat the darkness and fight the Fall blues! \nREGISTER NOW  \nA portion of the proceeds are donated to the Anchorage Park Foundation\, Alaska Trails\, and Mat-Su Trails & Parks Foundation
URL:https://anchorageparkfoundation.org/events/brr-ber-challenge/
LOCATION:AK
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CREATED:20251010T185904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T175248Z
UID:14844-1762005600-1762012800@anchorageparkfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Celebrate Trails\, Volunteers\, and Community!
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the Alicia Iden Nature Trail at Baxter Bog Park \nJoin neighbors and friends for a community celebration honoring our trails\, volunteers\, and the rich history of Baxter Bog Park\, Pfleiger Park\, and the Alicia Iden Nature Trail Loop. Enjoy a guided 1.5-mile walk along the Alicia Iden Nature Trail to explore new trail improvements and interpretive signs that share the stories of the people who shaped this park and the community efforts that continue to preserve it today. \nMeet at: Baxter Bog Park — Tolhurst Court & Hampton Drive entrance off Baxter Road\nDate: Saturday\, Nov 1\nRibbon Cutting: 2:15 p.m. \n\nRefreshments will be provided. \nSpecial thanks to historian David Reamer for uncovering and sharing the history of this beloved neighborhood park.Come celebrate the past\, present\, and future of Baxter Bog Park! \nSponsored by:Anchorage Park FoundationScenic Foothills Community CouncilFamily and Friends of Alicia IdenRodney Pfleiger and FamilyRasmuson FoundationAgnew Beck Consulting
URL:https://anchorageparkfoundation.org/events/celebrate-trails-volunteers-and-community/
LOCATION:Baxter Bog Park\, 2434 Lunar Circle\, Anchorage\, Alaska
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CREATED:20251031T221551Z
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SUMMARY:House Party Fundraiser for a Bike Pump Track
DESCRIPTION:Help raise $10\,000 for a new kids’ bike pump track at Valley of the Moon Park. We have already raised $10\,000! \nA bike pump track is a circular/oval shaped track of compacted dirt with rollers. For most kids\, it’s the place they learn to mountain bike. They are extremely popular. The proposed Valley of the Moon track will be similar to the one at Hilltop Ski and Bike Park. \nAnchorage Parks and Recreation Department has installed pump tracks at Chanshtnu Muldoon Park and South Anchorage Sports Park\, and local non-profits have built pump tracks at Mirror Lake and Hilltop Ski Area. The South Addition and North Star Community Councils have endorsed building a pump track at Valley of the Moon\, and it is consistent with the Parks master plan. \nAll contributions will be gratefully accepted and are tax deductible. \nWhen funds are available\, Anchorage Parks and Recreation will authorize a contractor to build the pump track in summer 2026. Anchorage Park Foundation is the fiscal sponsor for this community project led by Zack Fields and South Addition and Valley of the Moon neighbors.
URL:https://anchorageparkfoundation.org/events/house-party-fundraiser-for-a-bike-pump-track/
LOCATION:house party\, 1600 Hidden Lane\, Anchorage\, 99501\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20251108T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20251108T170000
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CREATED:20251010T174237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T175148Z
UID:14840-1762592400-1762621200@anchorageparkfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Tikahtnu Upper Cook Inlet National Heritage Area: Day of Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Residents from across the Anchorage-Tikahtnu Upper Cook Inlet area are coming together to reflect on who we’ve been\, who we are now\, and who we want to become. This is part of a growing effort to recognize the region as a National Heritage Area.\n  \nThis free\, public event is for anyone who cares about the history and future of the Anchorage/Tikahtnu Upper Cook Inlet area—Tribal members\, business owners\, historians\, Elders\, faith leaders\, artists\, storytellers\, teachers\, youth\, and anyone else who wants to connect with their neighbors and build stronger communities.\n  \nThe stories and reflections gathered during this event will help shape a feasibility study that will be developed following the event and submitted to the National Park Service as part of the official process for designating the Tikahtnu Upper Cook Inlet as a National Heritage Area.\n  \nDuring the Storytelling Event\, participants will have the opportunity to:– Listen deeply to guest storytellers and learn more about a diverse range of experiences in the Anchorage/Tikahtnu Upper Cook Inlet area.– Share and record your own stories in a range of formats\, if you choose.– Connect with other residents of the Anchorage/Tikahtnu Upper Cook Inlet area.– Enjoy live music\, performances\, and catered food.\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://anchorageparkfoundation.org/events/tikahtnu-upper-cook-inlet-national-heritage-area-day-of-storytelling/
LOCATION:Anchorage Senior Activity Center\, 1300 E 19th Avenue\, Anchorage\, Alaska\, 99501
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