PACT Interest Survey 2026
  • Help Shape Arts and Nature Experiences

    Public Art & Conservation Tributes (PACT) Samuel Ayers Park | City of Red Bluff
  • The Tehama Conservation Fund received a short-term planning grant to explore art and nature-based programming at Samuel Ayers Park. The park is located adjacent to Dog Island Park on north Main Street in downtown Red Bluff.

    Your feedback will help shape programming priorities and future funding requests. All activities would be free to participate.

  • SECTION 1: About You & Park Use

  • How often do you visit Samuel Ayers Park?*
  • If you do not visit often, what are the main barriers? Select up to 3*
  • How do you typically use the park? Select up to 3*
  • Would free community art and nature events encourage you to visit more often?
  • SECTION 2: Interest in Nature &Art

  • Rows
  • Which potential activities would you or your family be most likely to attend? Select up to 7*
  • SECTION 3: Event Participation, Communication & Scheduling

  • How do you usually hear about community events? Select up to 3*
  • If you prefer a recurring schedule, what format appeals to you the most?
  • SECTION 4: Program Preferences

  • Which type of experience appeals to you most ? Select up to 4*
  • Which approach should be prioritized?*
  • SECTION 5: Artist Interest

  • If yes or maybe, what type of activity would you be interested in leading? Select up to 3.
  • Thank You
    We appreciate your time in sharing your input. Your feedback directly informs the PACT Working Group as we refine programming priorities and pursue implementation funding.

    PACT, Public Art & Conservation Tributes, weaves art, community, and natural resource stewardship together to create meaningful place-based experiences at Samuel Ayers Park.

    For more information please visit tehamaconservationfund.org

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