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REGISTRATION FORM

REGISTRATION FORM

ADOPT-A-PARK

MEMORIALS & TRIBUTES

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The Fargo Park District invites you to help keep your parks clean by joining our Adopt-A-Park Program This is a great way for an individual, service club or group to help keep our parks clean along with having your own sense of pride in our community For more information, please call at 551-5891 or visit FargoParks com

ADOPT-THE-RED

The greatest threat to the Red River today is nonpoint source pollution Keeping the banks of the Red River litter-free is one way to reduce non-point source pollution The Adopt-The-Red program stresses prevention of litter accumulation and rubbish removal by recruiting people to “adopt” reaches of the river Cleanups remove trash and litter while increasing community pride For more information, please call 551-5891

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Commemorate significant people and note-worthy events with a tribute tree or bench within the park system A tribute bench or tree provides lasting recognition of the significant people and occasions in your life while serving as a great enhancement to many people’s quality of life in Fargo For more information, please call 499-7778

Giving Hearts Day

The Fargo Park District Foundation is planning to build a new community recreation facility in south Fargo but we need your help On Giving Hearts Day

2024, make your donation to the Fargo Park District Foundation Learn more about the Fargo Parks Sports Complex project here: GivingHeartsDay org

River Keepers Of The Red River Of The North

River Keepers, a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating sustainable use of the Red River of the North in the Fargo-Moorhead area, was formed to: increase safety on and by the Red; promote the Red as a recreational resource including canoeing, kayaking and pedestrian/bike trails; educate youth and adults about the Red and its watershed; connect the Red to downtown urban development; develop cooperative relationships with dozens of agencies and organizations, effectively expanding what it does Contact christine@riverkeepers org to see how you can help protect the Red River! RiverKeepers.org

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