The latest on the progress from out on the Kingsbury Commons construction site. Making some serious headway and we are excited to share the latest with you!
What's The Scoop on Blue-green Algae
Making news again this summer is the blue-green algae blooms that have been found in Lady Bird Lake at Red Bud Isle, Vic Mathias Shores, and Festival Beach. While blue-green algae may not be entirely new to Austin, as it has been here in a limited way for some time, the widespread proliferation of it is a new phenomenon
Exploring the Interpretive Plan: Theme 3
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.
Climate Change and Summer Tree Care
Bonus Episode: Exploring the Interpretive Plan with PARD
Interpretive Plan Video Series: Exploring Theme One
Kingsbury Commons is 17% Complete!
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.
Slope Failure Survey Results: Infographic
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!
HOW TUESDAY: Origami Squirrels
HOW TUESDAY: Drawing Nature Kid's Activity
Demolition Complete, See What's Next!
We have made some major progress since our last update! We have completed the demolition stage of construction and we are still on schedule for a Spring 2021 opening. Now we are moving on to some of the foundation elements, along with some other structural components. Follow along as we share updates and photos on the blog!
Urban Parks and Biodiversity in the Time of COVID
How Tuesday: Baking Gingerbread Squirrels
How Tuesday: Identifying Plants & Animals
Check out the first installment of How Tuesday! Pease Park Conservancy staff is creating How To videos about activities that are keeping us busy right now. Watch as Marianne heads out to Pease Park and shows us how to easily identify plants and animals using the iNaturalist app.
Ragweed & Litter: DIY Volunteering While Social Distancing
Pease Park could use your help. Since we’ve been social distancing, we haven’t been able to host our annual Spring volunteer events in the park. We’re asking our volunteers to help us out and help curb some of the Ragweed and litter that has found itself in Pease Park while also maintaining a safe distance away from each other.
Celebrate Earth Day with these Great Reads
Earth Day is coming up on Wednesday, April 22nd and Pease Park Conservancy has partnered with BookPeople to bring you a list of some of the best Earth Day Reads for kids. We will be reading a couple of the books live on Facebook at 10:30am on Earth Day, be sure to join us there!
City Nature Challenge 2020: Let's Do It, Austin!
Join us April 24-27 while we take part in the City Nature Challenge, which is a four day challenge that is now taking place individually where we get as many people in Austin to participate in spotting and uploading different species that they find in their area, whether that is their backyard, neighborhood park or Pease Park.