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This is a slideshow depicting images of many of the city of Phoenix's varied parks environments. The following is a description of images in this show: Pueblo Grande Museum: View of the main exhibit at Pueblo Grande Musuem, featuring ancient Hohokam pottery. APS Electric Light Parade: View of a lighted float that looks like a giant locomotive. Yukimi Doro, J.F.G.: View of the a stone lantern on the bank of the lake at the Japanese Friendship Garden. Rio Salado: View of a bridge over a stream at the Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Project. Free Ballet Classes: View of instructor teaching girls ballet positions at Eastlake Recreation Center. Judith Tunell Trail: View of visitors using handcycles on the Judith Tunnel Trail at South Mountain Park. Archaeology Prog. PGM: Youth explores revealed treasure at archaeology day camp at Pueblo Grande Museum. Saguaro Cactus Bloom: A white bloom is open wide on a Saguaro Cactus at South Mountain Park/Preserve. Sunrise, Piestewa Peak: Hikers work their way up the Piestewa Peak Summit Trail at sunrise. Spring Training, Phoenix Muni: Crowds soak up the sun and baseball at Spring Training at Phoenix Municipal Ballpark. Goelet A.C. Beuf C.C.: Adult and child walk outside the Goelet A.C. Beuf Community Center. Movies in the Park: Visitors enjoy a movie on a large outdoor screen at Steele Indian School Park. Papago Park: Man and young woman sit on a rock looking out over the buttes at Papago Park. Heritage and Science: Holiday lights sparkle through Heritage and Science Park. Aguila Golf Course: The first green at Aguila Golf Course with South Mountain Park/Preserve in the background. PAC After school: Parks department employee tutors boy at the PAC after-school program.

Join a Phoenix Parks and Recreation program and find out what 100,000 youth and 34,000 adult participants learned last year -- we're your source for high quality, affordable and convenient recreation programs. You also can use our website to plan your own visit to our parks and mountain preserves, which offer space for you to breathe, stretch your legs, meet your neighbors and celebrate the desert.


 



Last modified on 10/30/2008 14:57:51


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* Calendar of Events
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* Camp Colley Foundation
* Senior Centers & Human Services
* APS Electric Light Parade Awards & Placements
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