Keep Play Alive Scavenger Hunt

Read "Ensuring Today's Children Experience Free Play" by Brian VanDongen, CPRP, from National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) - April 2018

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ARPD wants to encourage all Alamedans to GET OUT AND PLAY ON THE ISLAND.  In honor of this request, ARPD has put together a Scavenger Hunt to get people out and about and playing in the parks.  See below for the Hunt.  Be sure to tag ARPD as you complete the Hunt around Alameda:  #alamedansatplay

Take a photo of you and/or your family in the variety of ways that you enjoy Alameda Parks!  Share your photo by uploading it to:  AlamedaAtPlay@alamedaca.gov.  Please note that some photos will be selected to be used in future ARPD promotional activities and you agree with the ARPD photo consent.

GOOD LUCK AND KEEP PLAYING IN YOUR ALAMEDA PARKS!  

FIND AND LOCATE THE FOLLOWING:

Oldest stamped concrete work within a park
 Place where Ida and Hermann built for all
 Place to find striped benches
 A place where you can find a Crow's nest
 Elector's kids and all kids can play here
 A plaque in honor of the Commissioner
 Newest place on old railroad yard
 Silver medallion shines here
 Benches made from redwood trees reside here
 Steph played hoops here
 A place where you can play music
 My "dumb friends" hang out here
 Largest current park in Alameda
 Place built in 1909
 Oak Shade Estate where gardens and athletes flourished