Core Intergenerational Park Initiatives:
1. Story Circles & Oral History Sessions
Elders and youth gather in park spaces to share stories, life lessons, and cultural histories. These sessions not only preserve heritage but also validate the wisdom of older generations while enhancing listening skills and curiosity among youth.
2. Gardens Across Generations
Community gardening programs pair seniors with children or teens to grow vegetables, herbs, or native plants. This hands-on collaboration fosters teamwork, environmental awareness, and patience, while also promoting physical activity for all ages.
3. Tech in the Park
Youth teach older adults how to use smartphones, apps, or social media in outdoor tech workshops, while elders reciprocate by sharing traditional games, skills, or crafts. The result is mutual learning in a relaxed, nonjudgmental setting.
4. Legacy Arts & Crafts
Craft sessions focused on traditional arts—such as beadwork, knitting, or woodworking—encourage cross-generational bonding. Youth learn heritage skills, and older adults feel recognized for their cultural contributions.
5. Fitness for All Ages
Inclusive wellness activities such as tai chi, walking clubs, and dance classes are adapted for different abilities and age groups, encouraging physical and social engagement across generations.
6. Park Stewardship Days
Families and mixed-age community teams join forces to clean, plant, or improve park areas. These collaborative service projects build a sense of shared responsibility and strengthen intergenerational respect.

