Exploring Riverside’s Great Outdoors

Children with Sanctuary on 8th Street at Riverside’s Artist Walk Skate Park.
Children with Sanctuary on 8th Street at Riverside’s Artist Walk Skate Park.
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Children with Springfield’s Sanctuary on 8th Street spent the day exploring some of Riverside’s finest outdoor activities, thanks to the nonprofit’s continued partnership with Feeding Northeast Florida.

On an April 30 field trip, thanks to the Winston Family Foundation’s Project One Health model, third through fifth graders skateboarded at the Artist Walk Skate Park, fished beneath the Fuller Warren Bridge and waked over it via its Shared-Use Path, enjoying just some of the outdoor activities the Riverside community has to offer.

Students prep their fishing rods for some fishing beneath the Fuller Warren Bridge.
Students prep their fishing rods for some fishing beneath the Fuller Warren Bridge.
Tags: Artist Walk Skate Park, Feeding Northeast Florida, Project One Health, Sanctuary on 8th Street, Winston Family Foundation


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