Category: General
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2023 Humboldt Park Friends Survey Results
Based on the responses, most users visit the park for either attending events or for walking jogging and running. There is also a large percentage that walk their pets at the park on a regular basis. Picnicking, relaxing and enjoying the playground were other standout categories. The most requested programs at the park were Art…
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THANK YOU!! We are halfway there!
We are thrilled to announce that we are halfway to our goal of planting 100 trees at Humboldt Park! We are so thankful to everyone who donated to the 100 For Humboldt tree planting program. During the Thanksgiving holiday, we will celebrate the program’s success by tying bows on the 50 new trees planted so…
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Humboldt Park’s Waters Are A Reflection Of A Rich Eco-History
Humboldt Park’s lagoon is the centerpiece of the park, a natural focal point for visitors to congregate around and navigate by. The importance of water bodies like these in cities cannot be underestimated, whether that be for their wellbeing benefits or, as the NRPA highlights, their crucial work in cycling and cleaning local water supplies.
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Tree Day
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Attracting Wildlife Into Your Own Backyard
Humboldt Park is definitely somewhere where you can be inspired by wildlife, so how about attracting wildlife into your own backyard when you get home? 58% of people in Milwaukee enjoy spending time in their backyards, doing some gardening and making things grow.