Trollwood Playground Replacement (Completed: Fall 2024)
Status: Completed
Location: Trollwood Park
Project Overview:
Existing playground equipment at Trollwood Park was removed and new equipment installed.
Status: Completed
Location: Trollwood Park
Project Overview:
Existing playground equipment at Trollwood Park was removed and new equipment installed.
Status: Completed
Location: Coliseum
Project Overview:
New concrete was poured at the entrance of the Coliseum to match work that was done in 2023 in the Coliseum parking lot. Warranty work in ADA stalls will also be completed. The project will start in early August, with anticipated completion by late September 2024.
Keep the fall vibes alive at Fall in Fargo: The After Party on Saturday, September 20, 7:00-8:30 pm at Rheault Farm!
After a day of festivities, keep the autumn magic going with live music by The Cropdusters, one of Fargo’s favorite local bands. Sanctuary Event Center will be on site with beer and wine available for purchase. Cozy up around the fire pits, roast a marshmallow at the s’more stations, and soak up the crisp fall evening.
Bonus: the first 50 people through the door will snag a free fall beanie.
This event is free to attend, with drinks available for purchase.
Celebrate National Public Lands Day by joining us at Orchard Glen Park on Saturday, September 28, from 1:00-3:00 pm for an afternoon of service dedicated to preserving and enhancing our natural environment. In collaboration with the Minnesota Master Naturalist program, we are hosting an event where volunteers will help collect seeds from the park's pollinator habitat and remove invasive woody plants from beneath the mature orchard trees. These efforts will prevent the spread of invasive species and enhance the beauty of the orchard.
National Public Lands Day, led by the National Environmental Education Foundation, is an annual event where volunteers work together to restore and preserve public lands across the country. From national parks to urban green spaces, it’s a day to show appreciation for these special places, connect with communities, and contribute to the future of our natural resources. This year's theme, "Together for Tomorrow," encourages everyone to join in protecting public lands for future generations.
Loppers and hand pruners will be provided, but volunteers are encouraged to bring their own gloves, boots, and water. Whether you're part of the Minnesota Master Naturalist program or simply a member of the public who wants to make a difference, we invite you to participate in this important project. Let's work together to improve the land we all share!
Your contribution will help ensure that Orchard Glen remains a vibrant and healthy space for all to enjoy.