THE ORGANIZATION IS COMMITTED TO PRESERVING AND PROTECTING DUGAS COMMUNITY PARK AND DUMONT HILL PARK WHILE PROVIDING EDUCATIONAL AND RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE REGION. IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY AND THE COLLEGE HEIGHTS FOUNDATION, THE PARK WILL WORK WITH LEARNERS RANGING FROM PRE-K TO ADULTS TO PROVIDE VARIED AND MEANINGFUL LEARNING EXPERIENCES. THE PARK WILL ENCOMPASS ROUGHLY 320 ACRES AND OFFER NUMEROUS AMENITIES TO THE PUBLIC INCLUDING WALKING/HIKING TRAILS, AMPHITHEATER, FARMERS MARKET, TREE HOUSE VILLAGE, HORSEBACK RIDING TRAILS AND STABLE, AND MOUNTAIN BIKING TRAILS. THESE EXPERIENCES WILL BE INTERTWINED WITH CIVIL WAR HERITAGE, NATURAL CONSERVANCY, HEALTH AND WELLNESS, AS WELL AS AGRICULTURAL USES TO BECOME A ONE-OF-A-KIND RURAL HERITAGE PARK.
Reported officers (all unpaid)
No paid executives reported in 2024. FRIENDS OF DUGAS COMMUNITY PARK INC reported 12 unpaid officers and board members on its 990.
Revenue and expenses over time
FRIENDS OF DUGAS COMMUNITY PARK INC reported revenue and expenses across 2 filing years.
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