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New Education Pavilion at Tryon Creek

Friends of Tryon Creek is renovating the Glenn Jackson Shelter, originally built in 1975, to create a new classroom space that will double our capacity to educate children and serve the whole community.

This revitalized learning space will:

  • Continue the legacy of learning at Tryon Creek, now and for future generations.

  • Double our education space and the number of youth served.

  • Incorporate locally sourced, sustainable materials that reflect our values and the forest.

  • Honor the original stewards of the forest through its design in the style of a Chinookan Plankhouse, and through original permanent carvings from renowned Indigenous artists.

Thank you, donors who helped raise $1.6 million in gifts so far.

There is still a chance to put your name or a love one’s in a special place at Tryon.

With gifts above $2,500, names will appear on a sculptural metal panel showing Tryon Creek and its native fish. Donors may choose to display their own or a loved one’s name “in honor” or “in memory.” See below for details on recognition options.

Learn more about this exciting new park addition…