Bernice Newell was a Point Defiance Park supporter and local newspaper reporter in the early 1900s. When a cause stirred her, she rose to the occasion with a spirit that would shock her regular society page readers!
What's blooming in the parks? We found Narcissus, Hellebore, and Crocuses. What have you seen blooming lately?
Together with The Trust for Public Land and a coalition of more than 200 nonprofits, companies, and community groups, we are calling on Congress to approve an emergency $500 million investment in community parks with the bipartisan Parks, Jobs and Equity Act.
You can never watch too many sunsets. Post your favorite sunset photo in the comments! 🌅
March 8, 2021, is International Women’s Day and we’d like to introduce you to some of the women who played a role in the history of Metro Parks Tacoma.
What was the Puget Sound Treaty War and why was it important? This free event on March 11 features a discussion with historians from four local tribes hosted by Fort Nisqually.
If you don’t like the weather in the Pacific NW just wait a day! #wawx #tacomaparks #dunepeninsula https://t.co/CYMrlgmEbt
This 2-acre park in #Tacoma has special play equipment designed to provide safe play for all children, including th… https://t.co/s2UA3OZmuj
Get into these virtual cooking classes to learn new recipes and liven up your at-home menu! 🍣 Date Night cooking… https://t.co/wLPf8RKQ3r
Happy birthday, #PointDefiancePark! 🎂🎉 On March 3, 1905, the federal government formally granted title of Point Def… https://t.co/h4hOzoweH4