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Springrbook Nature Center Building a Path for the Future

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Have you seen the new construction? Wondering what is going on at Springbrook? We have secured over $5M to renovate our beloved facility to bring our community the best education possible-- and it is going to be amazing!

The Springbrook Nature Center Foundation, in partnership with the Springbrook Nature Center, is entering the home stretch of the SPRING Campaign, generating support from around the community for Springbrook’s new, state-of-the-art facilities. This project would not have been possible without the generous contributions of individuals, community partners, and local municipalities. There is still time to get involved, share your Springbrook story, and be part of Springbrook’s future.

The SPRING Campaign, dedicated to revitalizing Springbrook for the next generation, has ushered in a new era for the Nature Center.

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Environmental programming, educational exhibits, a natural oasis in the city all come together to form one of the pillars that makes Fridley a great place to call home.

Join the SPRING Campaign and secure your support today. Your generosity could be displayed through recognition pavers, park benches, trees, or the Siah St. Clair Fund, to honor his vision, years of service and environmental stewardship. For more information on sizes, engraving, and pricing, visit the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation’s website at SpringbrookFoundation.org, or view our Fridley Patch Profile.

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The SPRING (Sanctuary Protection and Renewal Into the Next Generation) Project is expanding and improving Springbrook Nature Center’s indoor and outdoor spaces to 1) enhance environmental education and youth development opportunities, 2) protect and preserve wildlife habitats for future generations, and 3) build new visitor amenities and facilities to accommodate and keep pace with visitor demands.



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