IMPORTANT! This is a DIY pilot project so there are no services, so bring your own water and take your dog poop with you!

Join us for future work parties

Saturday June 23, from 10am-1pm

Sunday July 22, 10am -1pm

Over a dozen volunteers put in fence posts, strung fencing, and spread mulch to get the JDP ready to go. While the park is not officially open until August, it is accessible now.

After three years of hard work and collaboration between the JWN and the Parks and Open Spaces, work will start in May and we anticipate the park opening in July!  Our Neighborhood Matching Grant proposal to develop Jefferson Park- a city owned, undeveloped parks space on Jefferson Alley between 15th and 16th Aves, into a partially fenced dog off leash area (DOLA) was approved in April. To get on the email list for information and volunteer opportunities, contact Tamara Crafts: jefftamara@gmail.com.

Keep up-to-date on our Jefferson Dog Park page

 

 

Get your art on @Monroe Park, this Thursday, June 7 6-9 PM.

No art experience is required. This is a social art project.

Lee Sparks Pembleton is the lead artist for Earthbound Moon and will bring materials for neighbors to participate in the process of creating sculptural maquettes (small preliminary model or sketch).

Earthbound Moon (EbM) is an arts collaborative focused on terraforming Earth through the installation of contemporary artworks in disparate communities and on small parcels of surface area around the world. Each of our endeavors is united under the concept of a non-contiguous sculpture garden: a singular work of intergenerational and eventually interplanetary art whose global reach is made possible by a web of many smaller, community-oriented, site-specific projects. From micro to macro, our garden is a network of gathering places—sites of curiosity, engagement, and wonder operating on local, global, and ultimately intergalactic scales.