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Here are some extras from the Winter 2022 issue of Gateways, the member newsletter of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. If you're a member, you got the entire colorful newsletter delivered straight to your mailbox. Not a member? Join today!
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In September 2022, Access to Adventure Day was held in the Presidio for the first time ever. This was a family fun day that included music, games, cooking lessons, and the chance to explore the new Presidio Tunnel Tops.
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In the parks and beyond, we honor the rich heritage and innumerable contributions of Latinx and Hispanic history makers, Rangers, and parkgoers.
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A co-partnership program between the National Park Service and Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. Thank you all the interns that supported the park this Summer.
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Here are some extras from the Fall 2022 issue of Gateways, the member newsletter of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. If you're a member, you got the entire colorful newsletter delivered straight to your mailbox. Not a member? Join today!
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It brought us so much joy to walk in solidarity with the LGBTQ community alongside our partners at the National Park Service and the Presidio Trust in the SF Pride Parade on Sunday, June 26, 2022. It’s moments like this that remind us of the power of community and the...
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NPS Landscape Architect Kirsten Holder and her planning team are working with the community on a vision for the future of Rancho Corral de Tierra in San Mateo County.
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Here are some extras from the Summer 2022 issue of Gateways, the member newsletter of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. If you're a member, you got the entire colorful newsletter delivered straight to your mailbox. Not a member? Join today!
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The Golden Gate National Recreation Area is part of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, which are places “connecting past struggles to today’s movements for human rights and social justice."
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At every turn in GGNRA and national park history, there are women and non-binary people who have overcome adversity to make lasting impacts in and around these lands.