
Phil Hardberger Park Conservancy
Phil Hardberger Park Conservancy
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Mission
The mission of Phil Hardberger Park Conservancy is to advocate renewal, recreation and learning through nature in an urban setting for all in accordance with the master plan for Phil Hardberger Park.
About
To advocate renewal, recreation, and learning through nature in an urban setting for all in accordance with the master plan for Phil Hardberger Park. The Phil Hardberger Park Conservancy is a community-based organization of committed individuals whose concern is for excellence in the development of the park. The conservancy is committed to creating a 311-acre natural area park for the use of our community complete with a nature center, dog parks, play areas and walking, hiking and biking trails.
