MUSCLE-POWERED PUBLIC LAND USERS BANDING TOGETHER TO WORK FOR RESPONSIBLE LAND STEWARDSHIP AND USE

Welcome to Palisades!

Purpose:
Our primary goal is stewardship of the entire Rimrock/Palisades/Indian Canyon area, including all public lands within the approximate boundaries of Sunset Hwy on the South, Riverside State Park on the North and East, and Airway Heights on the West.

This will include trail planning and maintenance, park advocacy with regard to City Parks issues, involvement with the various agencies assisting in fire management, periodic cleanup activities, and a helpful, watchdog approach to all park users -- i.e. friendly toward non-trashers, non-poachers, non-dealers.

In addition, to assist other user groups in working toward accomplishment of their goals within other areas to enhance muscle-powered use, whether by help with marketing/grant writing/funding or physical help with trail work and building projects.

Finally, to spread the teachings of the "Leave No Trace" Outdoor Ethics program, both within our own area and by reaching out to other user groups to help work toward having clean, sustainable public lands everywhere.

We hope you'll join us.

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Project: Palisades Cleanup



2010-04-29 - 2010 Spring Clean Up and Tailgate Party
2010-04-11 - Annual Palisades Cleanup
2009-04-28 - Palisades Volunteers Spend a Morning Sprucing up Palisades Park
2008-06-19 - North Central Cross Country Team Polishes Up Rock Eden
2008-05-08 - Forestry Funds Put to Use
2008-04-23 - Annual Clean Focus Changes
2008-03-26 - Annual Palisades Cleanup Set for April 19, 2008
2007-04-23 - Palisades Cleanup Goes, Rain or Shine
2007-04-16 - ANNUAL CLEANUP IS SATURDAY
2006-04-26 - Annual Cleanup Does Just That
2005-06-10 - Palisades Helps Cleanup Hobo Camps
2005-04-25 - Annual Cleanup Brings a Shine to Palisades
2005-04-17 - Annual Palisades Cleanup Saturday April 23, 2005
2004-04-30 - TWELFTH ANNUAL PALISADES CLEANUP SCORES BIG
2003-05-04 - Sunny day greets Palisades Annual Cleanup
2002-09-17 - Indian Meadows Cleanup Makes Big Improvement
2002-06-25 - Native Plants Donated to Palisades
2002-06-05 - IT'S CLEAN! IT'S CLEAN!
2002-04-23 - Rim Rock Conservation Land Receives Volunteer Attention
2002-04-21 - ANNUAL PALISADES CLEANUP YIELDS PILES OF GARBAGE
2002-03-17 - ANNUAL PALISADES CLEANUP
2001-10-14 - Indian Meadow BBQ/Cleanup a Great Success!!
2001-09-24 - Fall BBQ Meeting & Stable Area Trash Cleanup
2001-04-01 - Spring Cleanup Day


2008-05-08 - Forestry Funds Put to Use
The forestry funds that were raised at the Neighborhood Chili Cookoff were put to use on Saturday, May 3rd when Chris Hicks, Vic and Robbi Castleberry Spent the better part of the day chipping dog hair pine and tree trimmings.

These trimmings were part of the Palisades cleanup crew work. The monies for the rental of the chipper came from the Forestry Fund. Chris plans to schedule another trimming work party in the late fall.

Palisades Board members are working with Al Hawson of the Spokane County Conservation District and City Parks to develop a Forestry Management Plan for Palisades Park.
Chris Hicks

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