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Your Memories of Cascades Park

For 75 years, Cascades Park and its majestic Falls have been charming the likes of millions of both local and international visitors alike. Cascades Park has created priceless memories for each and every one of these visitors. And while some of these memories may have been lost forever through time, they are treasures that everyone should recognize and enjoy.

A Campaign to Revive the PRIDE: Cascades Park is asking that you to take a moment to recall some of the fondest memories you have of the Park and share them with the world. Whether it was a baby's first steps, a child's first baseball game or a couple's first date, there are countless memories that keep Cascades Park near and dear to the hearts of everyone who has ever stood in the spraying mist of the Cascade Falls.

Please share one of your valued memories so that it may be revered throughout the community for years to come by filling out the short form below.

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Money for park project flows in

December 25, 2008

By Holly Klaft
hklaft@citpat.com - 768-4917

Efforts to raise money for an overhaul of Sparks Foundation County Park may have stayed low key, but the campaign is making strides that could allow it to reach a first financial goal soon, organizers said.

Despite fundraising being in the "quiet phase," many donors have stepped up to help, said Nick Palazzetti, director of the "Revive the Pride" fund-raising campaign.

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Fishing at Cascades: A plan with a lure

MONEY FOR URBAN FISHERY

Opinion - Jackson Citizen Patriot - Wednesday, December 17, 2008

An "urban fishery" - a fishing hole, really-is one of the more intriguing components of the plans to improve Sparks Foundation County Park. So, news that Jackson County is getting $360,000 in state money for the project is good news.

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Park gets funds for a fishery

December 6, 2008

By Holly Klaft
Jackson Citizen Patriot

It won't be long before Jackson residents will be able to cast their lines into a new fishing spot in the city.

Construction on an urban fishery at Sparks Foundation County Park is expected to begin next fall after the state approved a $360,000 grant for the project this week.

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The 'PRIDE' is Back

Cascades Park looks to revitalize for the future

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