A ribbon-cutting ceremony officially marked the grand opening of the ramada, which was designed to make the park a more accessible and welcoming space for all.
Fueled by a three-year, $140,800 Legacy Grant from OneAZ Community Foundation to the Friends of Coconino County Parks, Phase 1 of a multi-faceted revitalization project was celebrated at Fort Tuthill Tuesday morning, Aug. 19. The milestone included the completed installation of a new wood and stone ramada, available to park visitors without the need for reservations.
“This new public-use ramada is just the beginning of what’s possible when we invest in spaces that bring people together and strengthen community connections,” said OneAZ Community Foundation Executive Director Robert Raygoza.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony officially marked the grand opening of the ramada, which was designed to make the park a more accessible and welcoming space for all. FBN
Courtesy Photo: It’s official! A new public ramada at Fort Tuthill is ready for picnics in the pines.







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