Purchasables
The Coeur d'Alene Parks Department has several items available to the public
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Railroad Spikes These historical spikes, placed in the ground in 1903, brought an electric railroad from Spokane to Coeur d'Alene which is now known as the Coeur d'Alene City Park area. In 2004, 101 years later, the railroad tracks were removed and salvaged to be made available to the public as a "piece of Coeur d'Alene history". Cost is $15 each. |
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Engraved Brick/Granite Cap/Engraving on Donor Wall The Cherry Hill Fallen Hereos Plaza was dedicated on September 11th, 2009. The 9-11 Memorial Playground and the Plaza were supported with donations from the Coeur d'Alene Tribe, Coeur d'Alene Rotary, Sunrise Rotary, Panhandle Kiwanis, Coeur d'Alene Kiwanis, Contractors Northwest, US Bank, North Idaho Title, Riverstone Development, Coeur d'Alene Arts Commission, and many more community businesses and individuals. Now you too can help support the Plaza by purchasing an engraved brick, granite cap or an engraving on the donor wall. Costs are: Brick $50, Granite Cap $150, Engraving on Donor Wall $500. |
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Engraved Fence Pickets Many of Coeur d'Alene Parks have wooden fences encircling the playgrounds. Each picket in the fence is available to have engraved with the name of your choice. The parks were pickets are still available include: Bluegrass Park, Cherry Hill Park, and Shadduck Park. Cost is $30 each. |
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Brass Dog Bone Engraving In 2010, the City of Coeur d'Alene, School District 271, and the Kootenai County Dog Park Association opened the city's first off-leash dog park on the north side of Northshire Park. The following year a second off-leash dog park was opened at Cherry Hill Park. These parks were entirely funded by area citizens and business, using no public money. You can now help support this park by purchasing an engraved brass dog bone to be hung on the 'Paw-villion' at either park. Cost is $30 each |
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Tubbs Hill Engraving
The public is invited to support the preservation of Tubbs Hill by making a contribution to the non-profit Tubbs Hill Foundation. A name can be engraved on one of the monument rocks at either one of the trail entrances. Donations to the Tubbs Hill Foundation are tax deductible. Cost is $150 |
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Centennial Trail Engraving
A Centennial Trail monument is located at Independence Point by Lake Coeur d’Alene. Engraving a name on the monument is a good way to show support for the trail, recognize special people, or establish memorials. Donations to the Centennial Trail Foundation are tax deductable. Cost is $150
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Coeur d'Alene Bike T-Shirts
The Coeur d'Alene Ped/Bike Committee helps plan our annual Bike to Work Week every May. This year's design is available with the Coeur d'Alene Bike on the Front and the statement "One Less Car" on the back. They come in variety of colors...but right now we have "Watch Out for Me Red" in stock. This shirt is great for those of you that love to bike and love Coeur d'Alene. Click the picture for a larger image. Cost is $15
Call 292-5766 to get a shirt |
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Magnetic Bumper Stickers available at City Hall in the Parks Department - $3 each |
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"A Treasure Called Tubbs Hill" by Scott Reed
"A Treasure Called Tubbs Hill" is a book on the history of Tubbs Hill written by local author Scott W. Reed. The book was published by the Tubbs Hill Foundation in 2008 and all proceeds go to the Foundation. Cost is $10
This book is available at City Hall in the Parks Department |








