Please note that these programs do not all focus on state parks. The passes only allow entry into state parks.
- See some ideas in our Program Showcase from April 6, 2022 , and in the grantee’s Community of Practice presentations: including information on Storywalks, Circulating Outdoor Gear, and Programming. You will need to log in to CALL Academy to view, but it is free to join.
- This webinar was co-hosted with State Parks and includes program examples in partnership with State Parks.
- Grantees of the first round of the Parks Pass grant, which ran from 2022-2023, present on their projects including story walks, parks-based programming, and circulating outdoor gear.
Circulating Items
What items could encourage your communities to get outside and into parks?
- Nature Explorer backpacks – could include maps, naturalist guides, binoculars, outdoor safety information, bug viewing box, sunscreen, etc.
- Fishing rods
- Tents
- Snowshoes and Other Outdoor Equipment
- Telescope
- GPS Unit
- Nevada County Library Recreation Collection
Library Outside
How can you bring your library and communities into the parks with your programming?
- Field trips and shuttles – reduce transportation barriers
- Storywalks in parks
- Tips for storytimes in Parks, Rangers at storytimes
- Virtual programming
- Yoga, storytimes, scavenger hunts in parks (provide admission if an in-person class?)
- Hiking
Natural Education
What knowledge will help build a culture of natural resource stewardship?
- Citizen science
- Naturalist programs
- Naturalist programs with PORTS
- Native plants
- Indigenous natural resource stewardship
- Sustainability
Outdoor Skills
What skills may help your communities feel comfortable in parks?
- Fix a flat
- Hiking Skills class
- Camping from Home
- Booklists and hike suggestions
- Nature Journaling
- Virtual tours and orientations
- Map reading
- Nature photography
- Partnerships with local BIPOC organizations
Cultural and Historical Connections
What historical or cultural celebrations, places, or creations can your library support?
- Patron-created
- Book of kids art about your local park, flora, fauna
- Patron-created field guide
- Mural
- Plein air art workshops in parks
- Photo contest
- Nature explorer zines
- Little Free Libraries in parks
- Film festivals at or about parks and issues facing local natural spaces
- Author interviews at parks (livestream)
- Cerritos Library: Geographic Literacy Writing Workshop
- Author-led hikes
- Indigenous and tribal initiatives
- Storytelling
- Librarian-led tours
- Anythink Drive-in
- Campfire storytelling at parks
Other
Looking at the research and other resources, what may be barriers for your communities to accessing parks? What can the library provide that you already provide? For instance, these grantees are non-profits working on improving access to parks.