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This page contains the
links to the various projects that the Skagit Parks Foundation is
actively involved in teaming the Skagit County Parks and Recreation
with the resources provided by private citizens. This teamwork
will make
these opportunities a reality for all to enjoy now and future
generations to come. If you would like your contribution to
be applied to a specific project, or any county park, then just let us know and you can
trust that 100% of your gift will go exactly where you want.
Thank You!
- Eagle Scout Badge - Bruce Karper leads Boy Scouts from Troop 4067 as they GPS locate and place mile markers along the entire Cascade Trail.
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- Starbucks - Our
partnership through their "Make Your Mark"
program has brought volunteers together each month to
work on park related projects. Visit this link to see
photos of our past projects and the schedule of our
planned projects. Maybe you would like to join in all
the fun too?
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- Mud Lake Project - Leadership Skagit Class of 2007, "The History Team", built a kiosk at Mud Lake with a sign showing the past, present and future and create a park that is a valuable piece of the Centennial Trail.
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- Adopt-a-Trail - provides the opportunity for groups
or individuals to adopt a portion of a specific county park trail
and volunteer to maintain that portion of the trail. This would
include picking up garbage, clearing away minor debris, checking the
condition of culverts and reporting more serious maintenance
conditions to Skagit County Parks and Recreation.
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- Art in the Parks
- Building a working relationship between the Skagit
Artists Together and Skagit County Parks and
Recreation to bring quality art into our parks.
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- NSRA - Development of
equestrian, bicycle, and hiking trails in an area
northeast of Sedro- Woolley.
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