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Pease Park Conservancy MLK Day Food Drive: From noon to 5 p.m., Kingsbury Commons (1100 Kingsbury St.) will host a drive collecting food, diapers, and period products for local charities.
Pease Park Conservancy is hosting an MLK Day food drive from noon to 5 p.m. at Kingsbury Commons (1100 Kingsbury St). Donations of food, diapers and period products will be collected for local ...
The first public park in Austin, Pease Park, is a more casual green space known for its shaded trails and limestone bluffs.
The park is separated into six sections connected by trails from south to north — Kingsbury Commons, Polecat Hollow, Live Oak Meadow, Wooten Woods, Gaston Green and Lamar Terrace.
A mythical troll may be something expected in a children’s storybook, but one of these gentle giants began calling Austin’s Pease Park home on March 15. Malin’s Fountain, the troll built by Danish ...
The Pease Park Conservancy is inviting people on a “troll trek” to come visit the sculpture, which is located in a wooded area just north of Kingsbury Commons, for free anytime daily between 6 ...
The Pease Park Conservancy has helpfully revealed the troll’s precise location: “Once you arrive at Pease Park (1100 Kingsbury Street), head north on the trail through Kingsbury Commons.
The Pease Park troll is the latest project of Danish artist Thomas Dambo, who has built more than 100 trolls across the world using local, recycled materials. Construction is currently underway on the ...
On Friday, workers began to assemble the Pease Park Troll, which is located in Central Austin.
North of Kingsbury commons at Pease Park, a wooded area with a mulch trail leads to what is now the future home of a Thomas Dambo troll, following an extensive community engagement and review ...