In the past the park has hosted a variety of artists as they shared their craft with the community. Pastels, banana painting, photography, beading, and watercolor are just a few of the different art forms that have been a part of this free and fun program.
All interested artists are asked to fill out the online application https://forms.gle/btcc7QRMdKiJX2qPA
The deadline for submission is Friday, Feb. 7, 2020 at 4 p.m.
The Art in the Park program is made possible through a partnership with Pacific Historic Parks, a non-profit organization with a mission to support pacific historic locations involved in World War II through education and interpretive programs, research, preservation, and restoration.
For those interested in being participants in the Art in the Park program, registration will be announced later in the month.
For further information please contact Pacific Historic Parks education coordinator Nataline Kaneshi at 234-7207 ext. 2020 or email [email protected].



