Exploring the Interpretive Plan: Theme 2

Exploring the Interpretive Plan: Theme 2

In this episode, we hear from MuseWork and RECLAIM about the second theme in the Pease Park Interpretive Plan, which focuses specifically on the cultural history of Pease Park, including acknowledging that Governor Pease, who donated the initial tract of land for Pease Park in 1875, was an enslaver and that there were enslaved people who worked on the land that is now part of the park.

Interpretive Plan Video Series Launch!

Interpretive Plan Video Series Launch!

It’s here! For over a year, Pease Park Conservancy has been working hard to develop an Interpretive Plan for the park. We worked with PARD, as well as specialists from MuseWork and RECLAIM: Our Stories, Our Voice, and now we are bringing our work to you. Check out our introduction to the Pease Park Interpretive Plan video series, this will be a four part series that explores what an interpretive plan in, and the three themes that were determined for Pease Park.

How Tuesday: Baking Your Own Bread

And just like that, we are debuting our final installment of How Tuesday! This week, Chuck Smith, Chief Operating Officer of Pease Park Conservancy, showcases one of his many skills — baking bread!

We’ve all been seeing it everywhere, the pandemic has made bakers out of all of us whether we are culinary experts of not and it has been FUN! Chuck takes us through his special recipe for baking bread and makes it easy for you to do yourself.

Tune in and enjoy — this is a savory one for sure!