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Community events: Four park programs making a difference in the GGNRA

Participants from ALAS (Ayundando Latinos A Soñar) enjoying the "Raíces en la Bahía/Rooted in the Bay" event for farmworkers and their families in September 2024. Activities included crabbing, hiking, and beachside recreation.
Participants from ALAS (Ayundando Latinos A Soñar) enjoying the "Raíces en la Bahía/Rooted in the Bay" event for farmworkers and their families in September 2024. Activities included crabbing, hiking, and beachside recreation.

Kelly Sullivan / For the Parks Conservancy

Children look at photo slides on a light table at the Crissy Field Center Field Station in the San Francisco Presidio Tunnel Tops.
ALAS (Ayudando Latinos A Soñar) youth participants at the Presidio Tunnel Tops Field Station.

Christian Trujillo / Parks Conservancy

ALAS (Ayudando Latinos A Soñar) participants in a group photo on a wooden bridge at Muir Woods.
ALAS (Ayudando Latinos A Soñar) at Muir Woods.

Cristian Trujillo / Parks Conservancy

The Rafiki Coalition community group poses for a group photo at Muir Woods National Monument in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Rafiki Coalition for Health and Wellness enjoy a day exploring Muir Woods National Monument.

Victor Chaves / Parks Conservancy

A group of people walking down a path at Lands End in San Francisco.
An outing at Lands End with Rafiki Coalition and Maxine Tatmon-Gilkerson, right.

Devin Ariel / For the Parks Conservancy

A group of Rafiki Coalition participants reacting with awe at a large human shaped sculpture wrapped in red gauze, a part of the Black Gold exhibit at Fort Point National Historic Monument in San Francisco.
Rafiki Coalition visits Fort Point to view the Black Gold: Stories Untold art exhibit.

Karen Offereins / Parks Conservancy

A child interacting with a visual educational display at the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy Roving Ranger.
The Roving Ranger brings fun and interactive learning to the Golden Gate Greenway in San Francisco.

Karen Offereins / Parks Conservancy

Children play and interact with natural objects on a turf lawn, simulating green space in the San Francisco tenderloin district at the Golden Gate Greenway with the Parks Conservancy Roving Ranger.
The Roving Ranger brings the experience of nature to kids at the Golden Gate Greenway.

Karen Offereins / Parks Conservancy

A group of volunteers pose for a group photo during the Belonging in Nature event on a sunny day at Mori Point in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Belonging in Nature volunteers gathered for a sunny day of stewardship at Mori Point.

Christian Trujillo / Parks Conservancy

Belonging in Nature volunteers setting up for some habitat stewardship at Quartermaster's Reach in the Presidio of San Francisco.
Belonging in Nature volunteers gathered for habitat stewardship at Quartermaster's Reach in the Presidio.

Christian Trujillo / Parks Conservancy

No matter the season, our Community Stewardship and Engagement (CSE) Team stays busy connecting people to parks! Whether they're trucking a mobile trailhead out to the parks, creating bilingual forest walks, hosting cultural events, or restoring historic gardens—the CSE team is devoted to developing programming that removes historic and systemic barriers and offers a space for safe engagement through park experiences.  

Check out the four activations below to get a glimpse into the wonderful world of park programs: 

Activation of the Golden Gate Greenway  

Our CSE team brought our mobile trailhead, the Roving Ranger, to the Golden Gate Greenway – a slow street and green space for community recreation in the Tenderloin. Alongside many partner organizations, the Parks Conservancy offered hands-on learning about plants and animals in our local park-sites to the participating youth cohort, bringing the joy of nature and parks to the city center. 

Ayudando Latinos A Soñar  

The CSE team worked with Ayudando Latinos A Soñar (ALAS), meeting farmworkers where they live and bridging the gap between parks and community. Their programming focused on the medicinal properties of native plants through smelling and tea tasting. The grand finale was connecting Ohlone Acorn grinding and traditional corn grinding from Central America to show the cultural connection.  

Rafiki Coalition in Muir Woods 

Over the summer, our CSE team brought the Rafiki Coalition, an organization that provides health education, housing, advocacy, and essential services to San Francisco’s Black community and other marginalized groups, to Muir Woods National Monument. Most participants were visiting for the first time! Groups took hikes of varying lengths, got to see salmon in the creek, and enjoy the woods in community. One participant even shared that they felt they got the “Red Carpet Treatment,” from our staff! 

Queer and Trans Belonging in Nature 

Our CSE team facilitated an incredible event as part of the Queer and Trans Belonging in Nature program. They hosted a special guest from Shelterwood Collective, a queer, trans, BIPOC/Indigenous and disabled led land collective, and prepared the marshland for planting and talked about caring for land, Indigenous leadership and collaboration, and disability justice. One participant attended on their birthday and shared, “I feel so grounded and grateful for this space.”  

To learn more about upcoming Parks Conservancy Community Stewardship and Engagement Programming, visit parksconservancy.org/events.