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Park Watch Program

A child rides a bike through a shallow stream, splashing water while surrounded by greenery and trees.

PARK WATCH PROGRAM

Sign up to participate in the FRRPD Park Watch Program   CLICK HERE

Join us for a "community conversation" focused on enhancing our local parks and trails through District sponsored Park Watch ProgramsAdopt-a-Park Programs, and Adopt-a Trail-Programs.

Details:

  • Date: Every Third Thursday of the month
  • Time: 5:30pm-6:30pm
  • Location: Oroville Convention Center – 1200 Myers St

Agenda:

  1. Introduction to Programs: Learn about the Park Watch, Adopt a Park, and Adopt a Trail initiatives.
  2. Community Safety and Security: Discuss strategies to ensure our parks and trails are safe for everyone.
  3. Community Pride: Share ideas on how we can collectively take pride in our local green spaces.

Why Attend?

  • Connect with Neighbors: Meet fellow community members who share your passion for our parks and trails.
  • Get Involved: Discover ways to actively participate in maintaining and improving our local green spaces.
  • Make a Difference: Your input and involvement can help shape the future of our community.

We look forward to seeing you there and working together to make our community a safer, more beautiful place.

FRRPD - Post Park Visit Report  CLICK HERE

 

The image promotes a "1-Hour-Per-Week Challenge" by Feather River Recreation District, outlining steps to participate.

1 HOUR A WEEK CHALLENGE

One hour. One zone. Big impact.

Spend just one hour each week in a designated Riverfront Corridor zone.
Your presence helps keep our parks safe, clean, and welcoming.

How It Works

STEP 1. Sign up   CLICK HERE

STEP 2. Visit the park

STEP 3. Fill out online weekly check-in form

 

FRRPD - Post Park Visit Report  CLICK HERE

Why It Matters

Your time matters. Your presence strengthens our community.
Join the challenge today and help keep our parks safe, clean & welcoming.