Working Together
Protecting and Expanding Woodland Lake Park
Save Our Park values its partnerships with the Town of Pinetop-Lakeside, White Mountain Apache Tribe, White Mountains Nature Center, Blue Ridge Unified School District, White Mountains Audubon, and TRACKS. SOP would welcome conversations about additional partnerships and potential sponsorships.
For example, Blue Ridge students worked on the recent Public Work Day and use the park and trails as an ecology laboratory. White Mountain Apache Tribe is active at Big Springs, a portion of National Forest Land adjacent to the park. Big Springs is a vital water source for the park’s wildlife as well as a cultural site for White Mountain Apache.
The White Mountains Nature Center and TRACKS share volunteers, leadership, and different resources with Save Our Park. The Adopt an Acre project will fund one of the major aspects of the Save Our Park and Town partnership, namely park maintenance. Suggestions for additional partnerships are welcome too. Working together means more ways to improve, protect, and expand the park.
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