Visits to Marin County Parks through our Seniors in the Park Program!

 
 
Seniors in the Park: Residents and Volunteers at Lagoon Park, San Rafael September 24, 2019

Seniors in the Park: Residents and Volunteers at Lagoon Park, San Rafael September 24, 2019

Many of our older adult friends are unable to get outside to enjoy nature. In partnership with the County of Marin Parks Department, the Seniors in the Park program gets confined residents out of long-term care facilities and into our beautiful Marin parks for a day of sunshine and activities.

Workbook Table of Contents

Local native animals & plants

  • Open Spaces

  • Endangered, Threatened, Extinct

    • Animal Scat

    • Animal Tracks

  • Games & Activities

    • Memory Game


Park development

  • History & Chronology

  • Trivia- Did You Know?

  • Mount Tamalpais- The Sleeping Lady

  • Those Before Us- Coastal Miwoks

  • Timeline activities
    Reflection- My Favorite Moments
    Reminiscing & Reflection- “Where was I during that time?”
    Conversation Starters- My Version of the Sleeping Lady Story

Wellness, Fitness & Meditations in Nature

  • Nature Inspired Wellness

    • Breath, Stretch & Exercise - Adaptable to standing or seated

    • Breathing & meditation exercises

  • Reflections, Affirmations, Journaling

    • What are my self affirmations?

    • Adult coloring for Relaxation

Tiburon Mariposa Lily

Tiburon Mariposa Lily

Some Activities to Inspire You….

Local Native Animals & Plants

Marin County’s 34 preserves are home to over 100 rare and special status species, requiring special protection to prevent them from going extinct. There are at least 7 plants that are found in Marin County and nowhere else in the world.

The Tiburon mariposa lily only grows on Ring Mountain, and the rare Tiburon jewel flower can only be spotted at Old Saint Hilary’s and Middle Ridge Preserve owned by the Town of Tiburon. A lucky few might spot Mount Tamalpais thistle, Tamalpais lessingia, Tamalpais jewel flower, Mt. Tamalpais manzanita, or Marin manzanita in the preserves bordering Mount Tamalpais.

Check out the the photos and descriptions of each one in the workbook to help identify them.

a local story - mount tamalpais: the sleeping lady

Long ago, in the land of gold and fog, there lived a young girl named Tamalpais. She was the daughter of the chief of her tribe, and she was so beautiful that warriors from up and down the coast would travel for miles and miles to try to…..read the rest

meditations in nature

Images to color of the Bay Area

Find your 3 self-affirmations

“Visualize yourself in one of your favorite nature spots in Marin….”

 
 
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