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The Albany Parks & Recreation is a city agency in Albany, [1] Oregon, United States responsible for maintaining the local city parks as well as organizing cultural events. Its headquarters are at City Hall, 333 Broadalbin Street SW. [2] One goal of the City of Albany is to have all residents live within 2 miles (3 km) of a park.
The Albany Parks and Recreation Department is the agency responsible for the Senior Center, [81] the Periwinkle Creek Bike Path, [82] and the other trails and parks [83] within Albany. The department's recreation staff spends most of the summer organizing and running the city-organized events that occur at these parks such as River Rhythms, [84 ...
Oregon State Parks: A Complete Recreation Guide, second edition. Seattle: The Mountaineers Books. 2002. ISBN 0-89886-794-0; Oregon Parks & Heritage Guide 2008. October 2007. Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD), [1] officially known (in state law) as the State Parks and Recreation Department, [2] is the government agency of the U.S. state of Oregon which operates its system of state parks. In addition, it has programs to protect and provide public access to natural and historic resources within the ...
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The Northwest Art and Air Festival is an annual festival in Albany, Oregon, United States that celebrates local art and aeronautics. The Oregon Festival and Events Association has twice named the festival "best in its budget class" and in recent years the festival has averaged 40,000 visitors during the course of the event. [1]
Apr. 19—ALBANY — A proposed tennis center for Tift Park will take into consideration the history of the area as plans unfold. During a Monday meeting, members of the Dougherty County ...
Sarah Helmick State Recreation Site, also known as Helmick Park, is a state park located south of Monmouth, in Polk County, Oregon, United States. It is located on the floodplain of the Luckiamute River and is forested by Bigleaf Maple , Douglas-fir , and Black Cottonwood trees, among other varieties.