Figure 13. Top and bottom left: Eco-focused booths including KU’s Biological Field Station, Jayhawk Audubon, Kaw Valley Native Plant Society, Baker Wetlands, and Prairie Park Nature Center brought animals and prairie knowledge to share with the community during the opening. These partners have continued working with Van de Riet and Hampton to support new design-build projects. Right: stonecarver Karl Ramberg teachers kids how to carve a birdbath into a limestone bench.
Three photos. Top left: Aerial view of park with a playground and pavilion in the foreground, tents and a sidewalk in the background. Bottom left: People stroll through an open sided pavilion. Right: A man in a straw hat shows two children sitting on a rock how to carve a  birdbath into the stone.
Jerry Jost and Craig Patterson

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