
Pilgrim Bark Park Benches
Donation protected
YOUR SUPPORT will go towards NEW BENCHES to provide more seating.
It takes money to ensure that the dog park remains a safe and clean space for all who visit. Pilgrim Bark Park is funded entirely by private donations and grants.
Mission
In 2008 Pilgrim Bark Park, a gated, off-leash recreational space in Provincetown for its residents, visitors and their dogs was created. Our mission today is to attend to the on-going maintenance and improvements of the dog park, provide a clean, safe playground for dogs and their owners, and be an amenity for tourists traveling with their dogs.
Vision
Our vision is to create a dog park where dogs can run free and socialize. A park to promote animal welfare. A park that is environmentally-conscious, provides a venue for the arts and is a welcoming community space for all of our residents and visitors.
History
In 2008, The Provincetown Dog Park Association, Inc. broke ground on the unbuildable parcel the Town generously provided. Although a public park, Pilgrim Bark Park receives no financial support from the town except for trash removal. Pilgrim Bark Park was built and now relies 100% on the generosity of our local population, visitors, and businesses. Please take a look at the building of Pilgrim Bark Park from bulldozer to completion.
It takes money to ensure that the dog park remains a safe and clean space for all who visit. Pilgrim Bark Park is funded entirely by private donations and grants.
Mission
In 2008 Pilgrim Bark Park, a gated, off-leash recreational space in Provincetown for its residents, visitors and their dogs was created. Our mission today is to attend to the on-going maintenance and improvements of the dog park, provide a clean, safe playground for dogs and their owners, and be an amenity for tourists traveling with their dogs.
Vision
Our vision is to create a dog park where dogs can run free and socialize. A park to promote animal welfare. A park that is environmentally-conscious, provides a venue for the arts and is a welcoming community space for all of our residents and visitors.
History
In 2008, The Provincetown Dog Park Association, Inc. broke ground on the unbuildable parcel the Town generously provided. Although a public park, Pilgrim Bark Park receives no financial support from the town except for trash removal. Pilgrim Bark Park was built and now relies 100% on the generosity of our local population, visitors, and businesses. Please take a look at the building of Pilgrim Bark Park from bulldozer to completion.
Organizer and beneficiary
Karen Nash
Organizer
Provincetown, MA
Deborah Grabler
Beneficiary