2019 State Parks Calendar on sale now

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2019 State Parks calendar on sale now

Buy today in time for the holidays

OLYMPIA – Nov. 15, 2018 – The Washington State Parks 2019 wall calendar is now available for purchase.

The 2019 State Parks calendar features brilliant color photos representing some of the park system’s premier and unique features. Many photographs capture spectacular park views, including:

  • A wintry scene at Lake Easton State Park.
  • A coastal shot of Ebey’s Landing Heritage Site.
  • An artillery cannon at Illahee State Park.
  • A serene view of Hope Island Marine State Park.
  • An enchanting fall scene at Willapa Hills State Park Trail.
  • A cabin hidden away at Brooks Memorial State Park. 

Image of 2019 Washington State Parks wall calendarPhotographs are by Vince Streano of Streano/Havens Photography, Megan Kennedy of Rogue Heart Media, Carolyn Schneider of Standing Stones Photography and Design, Drew Collins of Made in Puget Sound and Chris Brewer of Centralia.

The calendar measures 13 inches by 9 inches when closed and opens to a vertical format measuring 13 inches by 18 inches. The calendar sells for $20.99 plus tax for the first calendar, with discounts for additional calendars ordered. To purchase, visit myprint.wa.gov  and enter “calendar” in the search area. A link to order the calendar also is available on the State Parks website at www.parks.state.wa.us/wallcalendar.

Orders must be made by Dec. 17, for delivery by Christmas.

Calendars also may be purchased at Washington State Parks Headquarters, 1111 Israel Road S.W., Tumwater. For information, call (360) 902-8500.

For the park lovers in your life, consider giving them a State Parks gift bag this year with a calendar, annual Discover Pass, State Parks Guide and an icon of their favorite park.

News media contact:
Sandy Mealing, Creative Services Manager, (360) 902-8559

 


About Washington State Parks

The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission manages more than 100 state parks and properties totaling approximately 120,000 acres. The Commission provides a variety of recreation opportunities for citizens and provides stewardship protection for a diverse array of natural, cultural and historic resources. State Parks’ statewide programs include long-distance trails, boating safety and winter recreation.

 

News release number: 18-071