Community Events
Astoria Park Conservancy is proud to present community events that support our mission to connect our community through inspiring experiences in nature that improve livability, health, and wellbeing.
Frontline Resilience Program
February 9 @ 9:00 am - 12:45 pm
Astoria’s Frontline Resilience Series is designed to build social support and increase resilience for our frontline heroes.
Critical Service Providers are the true backbone of this community, continuing to provide 24-hour support and services to our most vulnerable members. With a mission to connect the community through inspiring experiences in nature that improve livability, health, and well-being, we offer monthly complimentary programs to over 20 partnering organizations that provide essential services.
A soothing soak in Astoria Hot Springs can help counteract stress, increase relaxation, and reduce anxiety. Time spent at Astoria fosters healthier and happier individuals and a more broadly connected community.
*The program with Matt Daly from JH Writers has been postponed, in it’s place Astoria is excited to offer:
TWO Complimentary POP-UP Soaks! We will hold 20 spots in our 9am-10:45am and 11a-12:45pm for essential services workers. The first 20 people to email and sign up will secure their free soak!
REGISTER FOR FREE SOAK: CAROLYN@ASTORIAPARK.ORG
*Email your name, place of work, and position. This program is EXCLUSIVELY FOR CRITICAL SERVICE PROVIDERS!
*Astoria has partnered with over 20 organizations, including the Human Service Council and Emergency Service Organizations. If you do not receive flyers through your employment and consider yourself a critical service provider, email carolyn@astoriapark.org for more information.
Event FAQs
What to expect if my program includes a soak
There are changing rooms you are welcome to use to transition into your soaking attire.
Soaking FAQsGeneral property rules
No dogs are allowed anywhere on our premises, including the parking lot and grounds on this side of the red bridge. This is a requirement of Teton County, as Astoria is located in a wildlife corridor.