posted 3 years ago
I've mentioned in other threads about my involvement with river parks in our area. The Park District's limited budget and staffing prevented them from opening the three parks that the District owns on the river.
Everyone bitched but no one stepped up. I partnered with two other local business men and offered to volunteer to watch over the parks.
This started in 2017 It initially was just opening up the gates for day use and closing the gates at night.
One of the parks has campSites after some utter failures, we found a retired gal as a camp host to watch over the park and rent out the campsites. We accept none of the revenue but roll it back into the park. We have established a long term lease now and created a non-profit benefitting the District. All improvements become property of the District,
The revenue generated pays for insurance, maintenance, electricity and actually a sizeable pot for improvements.
Donations and volunteers have been incredible and have grown exponentially with each success.
On site is a Ranger Station that had been slated for destruction at another location. It was moved to the Park prior to our efforts but needed refurbishing. We replaced all windows, roof, painted, replaced the doors and flooring. This season we will finish the entrance, handicapped access and run the electric prior to finishing the walls and ceiling. Our vision is to use this building as a classroom but are open to other suggestions to make it a revenue generator as well.
A log home builder had a 12x12 display cabin in town that turned into a visitor kiosk and was going to be deconstructed. We asked if we could have that and it was gifted to our group. A local construction company moved it. One of the local excavating companies created a pad to set the cabin on. We purchased solar to electrify the cabin and will use it to be the base for a rental operation. We purchased tubes, kayaks and pfd's to rent last summer but with covid, getting a vetted waiver approved by the District and insurance companies ate up the season but we will be ready to go this year.
We started a Faerie House and Garden Art Tour that uses the existing trails for a community art installation piece an anonymous donor contributes to the prize purse each year.
A white water kayak group has set up a slow moving practice course set of gates since we have deep yet slow moving water. This group maintains the course.
A group of RC car enthusiasts have set up a course for RC racing that takes up a small piece near the entrance and actually has a pretty sizeable draw every Wed. evening, again this group maintains the course.
OrienteEring and X-country ski trail markers were installed by volunteers.
Now to the Permaculture part.
We generated enough funds to purchase a 30x60 greenhouse. The park is 47 acres, we have a space just under an acre for the greenhouse, community beds, and a hugelculture display bed.
Looking forward to developing a food forest with onsite generated plants
Classroom will be ready as soon we can pour concrete for the entry.
We had hoped to have the greenhouse assembled but its delivery was three days before the snowfall started this season.
A local lumber company will donate material for the raised beds our plan is to display waterwise techniques such as hugel, self watering and catchment from the greenhouse.
We get an unlimited supply of chips from the local utility company and their maintaining power lines.
The Park itself generates enough material for Hugel beds.
A new coffee/cafe is opening opposite the park entrance and we have offered to take her compostables for a vermi-bed.
We're starting to schedule classes for this season. Greywater, hugel construction, self-watering beds, bee keeping, propogation, vermiculture, composting.
We have been fortunate to have the revenue generator to make this happen. Even with Covid we generated over 40,000.00 last season and with the additional tube rental income and classroom I can only see it getting better.
It is really hard to put a dollar amount on the contributions from labor and material.
It all started with solution based thinking, Changing, why can't we open the park to how can we open the park.
What else could/should we do? Classes you might suggest?
Our inability to change everything should not stop us from changing what we can.