Memory and landscape are intertwined..

Memory and landscape are intertwined..

One of February’s long celebrated moments of remembrance. Since 1976 we have made it an American practice to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” — Pease Park Conservancy is working to center narratives, prioritize experiences, and most importantly to restructuralize how public land is cultivated and shared.

MLK Day Food Drive

MLK Day Food Drive

On MLK Day each year, we typically join the community March organized by the Austin Area Heritage Council to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King. The March has been cancelled this year in light of current COVID circumstances, but we still want to follow Dr. King’s leadership and celebrate his teachings. We will host a food drive at Pease Park in recognition of MLK Day that will support Central Texas Food Bank on Monday, January 17th.

People of Pease Park: Marshall May

People of Pease Park: Marshall May

Austin is home to people from all walks of life and each individual comes with a different story. In People of Pease Park, we highlight people that make Austin’s green space the dynamically vibrant place we know and love. Marshall May has a passion for creating homes for Eastern Screech Owls and he installed 30 of his hand-made Screech Owl boxes in Pease Park. We are thrilled for Pease Park to be a sanctuary for these beautiful creatures and we are grateful to Marshall for his expertise.

Mary Tipps made this Owl House project possible and we are so grateful to her for her generous support of this project and of Pease Park Conservancy.

Stepping Outside & Finding Pease

Stepping Outside & Finding Pease

We are bombarded each day with news, responsibilities, and stressors, making it more important than ever to put time and energy into caring for ourselves. As we at Pease Park Conservancy care for and maintain this urban green space, we are awed by all of the incredible ways that you are finding your “pease”, joy, and comfort in the outdoors. Take a look at some of the ways people are connecting with one another, with nature, and with the arts.

People of Pease Park: Daniel R. Palmer

People of Pease Park: Daniel R. Palmer

Austin is home to people from all walks of life who are rooted in different parts of the world. Each individual comes with a different story of what led them to this city and how they discovered Pease Park. In People of Pease Park, we will highlight people that make Austin’s green space the dynamically vibrant place we know and love. In this story, we interviewed Daniel Palmer, a long-time Austinite well-known for his soothing acoustic guitar playing, alongside his usual bench facing Shoal Creek at Live Oak Meadow.

A Conversation with Josie and Jo Sue

A Conversation with Josie and Jo Sue

Jo Sue and her daughter Josie, both citizens of the Cherokee Nation who live in Austin and regularly spend time in Pease Park, are helping us at Pease Park Conservancy think through how to honor and recognize the storied history of this land. We want Indigenous People to feel acknowledged and included and the entire Austin community to learn and reflect on the past, present, and future of Indigenous Cultures. We want to center Native voices and Jo Sue and Josie agreed to share their insights with us here as a part of Native American Heritage Month.

The Conservancy Awarded Preservation Austin Merit Award

The Conservancy Awarded Preservation Austin Merit Award

Preservation Austin has recently announced that Pease Park Conservancy is a recipient of a 2021 Preservation Merit Award for the Rehabilitation of The Tudor Cottage at Pease Park. The 61st annual Preservation Merit Awards recognize ambitious and innovative approaches to preserving the city’s historic places. Pease Park Conservancy is honored to be among the fourteen recipients of this award this year that recognizes leadership in the restoration and preservation of Austin’s most historic and iconic places.