Category: Parks
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A mentor artist speaker series will begin in February as part of the City of Sacramento’s Birds and Benches public art project in North Natomas,…
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Sacramento residents looking to give back to their community — and enjoy some fresh air — have several opportunities this winter through the City’s Youth,…
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A new park in South Natomas is turning a once-vacant corner into a place for play, connection, and community. Thelma Park, located at Thelma and…
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916 Day is Sacramento’s way of showing up for each other, for our neighborhoods and for City parks. This month, the Department of Youth, Parks, &…
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The City of Sacramento is seeking professional artists to apply for “Birds and Benches,” a two-phase public art project that will bring up to eight…
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City leaders, Tribal representatives, educators, students and community members recently gathered at Sutter’s Landing Regional Park to celebrate the dedication of “The Living Balance,” a…
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Editor’s Note: Gifts to Share will now be sponsoring free admission on Saturday and Sunday. This post has been updated to reflect the change. Southside…
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Summer is almost here, and the City’s Department of Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment is inviting residents to celebrate the season with $1 entry at its neighborhood…
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The City of Sacramento will celebrate the grand opening of the Mama Marks Splash Pad (1140 Roanoke Ave.) on Saturday, May 31. The new splash…
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Sacramento’s parks are the perfect backdrop for family gatherings, friendly games, and sunny afternoons. As more residents take advantage of these outdoor spaces, the City…
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Families looking for a memorable summer getaway still have a chance to experience Camp Sacramento, with openings for some sessions, including newly added bonus sessions…
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Hundreds of volunteers rolled up their sleeves on April 5 to take part in the City of Sacramento’s annual Earth Day clean-up and beautification events.…
