E U E N E <br /> P a r s and AOIVISIONOf PUBIICWORKS <br /> Ope Space 1820 ROOSEVELT BLVD. <br /> c e ~ e e R A T i N c EUGENE, OREGON 97402 <br /> Years of P/a~rks (541) 682.4800 <br /> ~Q ~ 2U06 WWW.fUGENE50R.GOV/PARKS <br /> PARKS AND OPEN SPACE PLANNING PARKS MAINTENANtf URBAN FORESTRY NATURA! RESOURCES <br /> EWS RELEASE <br /> ovember 3, 20 6 <br /> F r Immediate R lease <br /> ontact: Matt cRae, Volunteers in Parks Coordinator at 682-4845, 912-2142 or <br /> v lunteersinpak @ci.eugene.or.us <br /> i h School Stu ents Volunteer to Im rove Golden Gardens Park and Install Memorial <br /> 'his Sunday, No ember 5th from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., local High School students will be working with the <br /> ity of Eugene olunteers in Parks program to make improvements at Golden Gardens Park. Students <br /> ill spend the m~ rning spreading woodchips on trails, picking up trash, and helping to install a new <br /> ench in memo of the two boys who drowned at the park in 2005. <br /> olden Garden is a 46.8 acre natural area park located in Eugene's Bethel neighborhood, at the <br /> <br /> i tersection of olden Gardens Street and Jessen Drive, north of Barger Drive. A former gravel pit which <br /> rovided materi I used in the construction of Belt Line Road and its overpasses, the City of Eugene <br /> cquired the la d that is now Golden Gardens Park from Lane County in 1974. On Wednesday, <br /> ovember 15, rom 6:30 to 8 p.m., Golden Gardens Park neighbors and interested community <br /> embers will b invited to attend an open house to review plans for improvements to Golden Gardens <br /> ark <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />