7/28/2012 Picnic in the Park
Join us as we celebrate the first year of Friends of Glen Providence Park… with a picnic! We can’t think of of a more...
read moreJoin us as we celebrate the first year of Friends of Glen Providence Park… with a picnic! We can’t think of of a more...
read moreGlen Providence Park burst into color and bird song in April! At the beginning of the month there were just splashes of color, with...
read moreWe are lucky to have the lovely Wood Thrush, with its ethereal song, in Glen Providence Park! It is a “species of conservation...
read moreThe Great Media Easter Egg Hunt is Glen Providence Park’s longest-running event… the Egg Hunt has been held on the...
read moreWe were lucky on our St. Patrick’s Day Spring Ephemerals Walk in Glen Providence Park… starting with the glorious...
read moreThe history of the 3rd Street Bridge/Dam project is complicated. In order to give some context for those interested in the project, we...
read moreIn 2002, the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission determined that Glen Providence Park is eligible for the National Register...
read moreDecember was relatively dry and warm- it was 55 degrees on the first day of winter! While we did not get snow (sigh), Glen...
read moreLove trees? We sure do… which is why we are excited to welcome Dr. David Hewitt to explore the trees in Glen Providence...
read moreAn amazing 1933 account of a girl rescuing her younger sister from icy water at Broomall’s Dam is remarkably similar to that of...
read moreAt the Christmas Bird Count in Glen Providence Park on Saturday, we saw 108 individual birds of 16 species! For comparison, there...
read moreWhat do Glen Providence Park and Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol have in common? Origins in the name Scroggie, of course! ...
read moreWilliam Penn sailed up the Delaware River for the first time on the Welcome on October 28, 1682: 62 years after the Mayflower reached...
read moreIt’s our historically annotated trail map! These are not official trail and place names- they are whimsical names based on our...
read moreWhat a beautiful morning we had for our History & Nature Hike on Saturday! Fifteen adults and children enjoyed the foliage as we...
read moreThis is an actual 19th century Witch Story that takes place in and around Glen Providence Park! This story was found among the papers...
read moreJoin us as we hike through the park during this beautiful time of year, and learn about the park’s history and nature! Saturday,...
read moreAre you an experienced birdwatcher? New to birdwatching? Either way, Glen Providence Park is a great place to enjoy the hobby…...
read moreAt our first clean-up, we helped reclaim the park’s historical concert stage. On Saturday, FrOG helped reclaim more of the...
read moreAt our first clean-up event, we helped reclaim the park’s concert stage, which was used from 1937 until at least the...
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