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The Golden Gate Bridge as viewed from Crissy Marsh. A sailboat is seen on the bay waters.
Poetry in the Parks: Poetry of Grief and Healing
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For centuries, poetry and art have helped people give shape to grief, pain, resilience, and healing. In this workshop, participants will read selected poems that engage difficult experiences with care and craft.

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The Golden Gate Bridge as viewed from Crissy Marsh. A sailboat is seen on the bay waters.
Poetry in the Parks: Poetry of Place
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In this second Poetry of Place session, participants will consider how memory, geography, and emotion shape our understanding of a landscape.

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The Golden Gate Bridge as viewed from Crissy Marsh. A sailboat is seen on the bay waters.
Poetry in the Parks: Landscape Poetry
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This workshop invites participants to turn close observation of the natural world into vivid, memorable poems.

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The Golden Gate Bridge as viewed from Crissy Marsh. A sailboat is seen on the bay waters.
Poetry in the Parks: Poetry of Place
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Register for this free workshop, where you'll create an original poem inspired by Crissy Field and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

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Close up of an intern working with plants
Belonging in Nature: Queer and Trans in the Nurseries
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Join us for our next Belonging in Nature program at the Marin Headlands Nursery!

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Historical black and white photo of Japanese american soldiers studying at the Military Intelligence Service Language School at Crissy Field, 1941-1942
"I Am An American: The Nisei Soldier Experience" Exhibit with the National Japanese American Historical Society
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The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy is proud to invite members to explore a new exhibit at Building 640 in the Presidio, also known as the Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center, hosted by the National Japanese American Historical Society.

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