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Nighthowl 2017 Event Recap: Parks Conservancy
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Nighthowl 2017 by the Parks Conservancy was held at the Presidio Observation Post, San Francisco and attended by over 500 people.
Princeton Tigertones: Parks Conservancy - Tunes on Trails
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The first Tunes on Trails event in the park featured the Tigertones, an acapella group visiting the Golden Gate National Parks all the way from Princeton.
Kathleen Knighton
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Kathleen Knighton performs her original song "Headlands" at Battery Rathbone, Marin Headlands.
100 Years of Arts in the Parks: The Youth Experience
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A group of young people explore the environmental art of Andy Goldsworthy and learn how to express their own national park experience through the art of photography.
100 Years of Arts in the Parks: The Artist's Experience
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"The Artist’s Experience" offers reflections on the national park experience from composers, illustrators, installation artists, musicians, painters and sculptors.
100 Years of Arts in the Parks: In These Parks
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Written and performed by spoken word poet Trey Amos, "In These Parks" expresses both the joy and meaning that can be found in the almost limitless range of experiences to be found national parks.
100 Years of Arts in the Parks: 21st Century Parks
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"100 Years of Arts in the Parks” celebrates how artists inspired the creation of the national parks and are helping to re-imagine the parks today.
What Do the Golden Gate National Parks Give You?
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We asked park visitors—representing a range of ages and backgrounds—a simple question: What do the parks give you?
Coho salmon release
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The Department of Fish and Wildlife, in collaboration with the National Marine Fisheries Service, National Park Service, State Parks and other entities, has embarked on a short-term rescue mission to prevent the extinction of Coho Salmon in Redwood Creek.
StoryWalk at Lands End and Presidio
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A StoryWalk is a creative way for children and their families to enjoy the park on a family-friendly, accessible trail while reading an adventure at the same time.