Address: 8636 Bernard St, Bakersfield, CA 93306, USA
Phone: +16618683000
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Angelica Hernandez
I love it because it's family and you breathe pure air haha ββπ well, that's how I feel when I'm there that you don't want to go home and even more so if you have nowhere to go closer. What else can God give us if you don't breathe clean air, that's why we must all put a grain for our planet π and leave our grandchildren, children, grandchildren, a planet that will depend on them if they want to continue breathing pure air and pure air hahaha π€£., I know that if you can with a little conscience to see what we are doing wrong to correct what is not. Well that's what I think and that's what I like to do when I have the opportunity I don't care if that's not my job because in reality it's the job of all of us who live here in these lands that God has given us to take care of them not to destroy them but unfortunately not all of us think the same or act the same because for most money comes first, more not what does not have pay but we are wrong if you know it, right, good blessings to all of you and thanks for your support and taking time to see maybe my nonsense that I say but that's what I think and believe without offending anyone of course ok π
Rose Bautista
Took my dog magic to the park
Rachel Jarrett
Pretty small skate park but glad there is one in this area.. local kids could benefit from a bigger better skate park for sure.
Patrick Atanante
Nice feel and ambiance. Close to everything needed for a park visit.
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It's going on EVERY WHERE! I hate it myself. The problem isnt being homeless, it's staying that way. Most these ppl whom are homeless would rather get high and drunk then get help and follow rules at a shelter . I don't feel sorry for them what's so ever. I feel more sorry for the kids trying to play at the park. π€·
Home News Obituaries Sports Events Entertainment Marketplace Homes Cars Jobs More Toggle navigation οΏΌ Fragrance garden at Heritage Park broadens the world for Bakersfieldβs visually impaired By Julie Plata Β Feb 25, 2017 Β Β 0 Facebook Twitter Email Print Save On a late summer day in September 1954, the members of the Evergreen Garden Club embarked on their most ambitious project to date. The 25 members of the club, established in 1947, started planning for a fragrance garden for the blind and visually impaired to be installed at Heritage Park. Under the direction of project Chairman Jack Murphy, and in collaboration with Kern County Parks and Recreation and county landscape architect Lance Hopper, plans were drawn for the construction of the garden. These special gardens were designed for the senses of scent and touch. The blind are afforded the opportunity to experience the beauty of the garden that goes beyond the mere colors of its plants and flowers. Fragr
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