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DESIGNS FOR “NEARBY NATURE” PLAY SPACES IN CITY PARK AT CPFAN’s DECEMBER 1 PROGRAM

Please joins us for a Zoom Program on Tuesday, December 1 at 6 pm. Jacqueline Altreuter, Director of Volunteer Engagement at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, will present three possible new designs for the Museum’s “Nearby Nature” project and is eager to get the public’s reaction and ideas. “Nearby Nature” is a concept for a nature-based children’s play space extending from the DeBoer Canyon (south of the museum’s west entrance) to the small South Playground below. According to the Museum that is partnering with the Denver Department of Parks and Recreation on the project: “The ultimate goal of the nature play spaces is to inspire curiosity  and a love of the outdoor environment, planting the idea that protecting and caring for it is something we can all do together.”

BRING YOUR IDEAS ABOUT WHAT YOU WANT TO SEE IN CITY PARK
After the “Nearby Nature” review, join us to brainstorm about the community’s vision for the future of City Park. What are your concerns, your ideas, your wishes as the “Peoples’ Park” enters a new decade in its evolution. CPFAN Vice President, Sandy Robnett will present the Programs and chair the Board Meeting to follow. Please join us for new CPFAN Board member, Kelly Crosby’s report on a possible program linking East High (and other high school) students to creating short-term art installations in City Park.

Register for the December 1 CPFAN Program and Meeting below:
Hi there,

You are invited to a Zoom meeting.
When: Dec 1, 2020 06:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIrdu2orzIuGNLBkTrYq3Bf9GHUuo53NWHW ;

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.