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Park District Encouraging Public To Spend Today Outdoors

by CLAYCORD.com
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For the last five years, the Park District has turned Black Friday “green” by making Regional Parks free to the public.

Black Friday has traditionally been a busy day of holiday shopping, but with more than half of holiday shopping taking place online, the public has more time to spend with family and friends, including the day after Thanksgiving.

To encourage the public to spend quality family time in nature rather than shopping, the Park District is waiving all fees on Nov. 29 for parking, dogs, horses, boat launching and fishing, including entrance to Ardenwood Historic Farm.

“Exploring Regional Parks together is a great way to spend time with loved ones,” said East Bay Regional Park District General Manager Robert Doyle. “Spending time in nature enhances physical and mental health, and strengthens bonds and connections with friends and family.”

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“This is the fifth straight year the Park District has made the day after Thanksgiving free to visitors,” added Doyle.

The Park District’s Green Friday is part of the “#OptOutside” movement that started in 2015 when REI closed its doors on Black Friday and encouraged its employees and the public to explore the outdoors instead of shopping. Millions of people and hundreds of organizations now participate in #OptOutside each year.

“On Green Friday, Tilden Regional Park sees huge numbers of families spending quality time together,” said Tilden Regional Park Supervisor Dave Weaver. “It’s great to see so many smiling happy faces enjoying the trails, picnic sites, and Little Farm.”

The Green Friday fee waiver does not apply to state fees, including fishing licenses and watercraft inspections for invasive mussels, or District concessions such as the Tilden Merry-Go-Round and Redwood Valley Railway steam train.

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To find a park or activity, visit www.ebparks.org.

3 comments


Dawg November 29, 2019 - 11:46 AM - 11:46 AM

But I thought we are suppose to spare the air this holiday weekend, how are we suppose to get there, walk?

Tsa November 29, 2019 - 2:13 PM - 2:13 PM

I spent the day outdoors raking leaves, cleaning up pine needles and clearing off the roof ahead of the rain.

Rob November 29, 2019 - 4:36 PM - 4:36 PM

The internet is not destroying anything.

The people who are no longer going to brick & mortar stores stopped going as soon as they were offered a good alternative.

What this tells me as a Capitalist is that those people were only going to those brick & mortar stores because they had no viable alternatives.


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