SOUTH PARK WINDOWS 98 THEMES KEYGEN
August: "NPS Birthday: A Year Older, An Inch Taller" & More ThemesĪs the National Park Service turns 106 on August 25, take a look back on how we’ve grown over the years. And to understand that resiliency, protests, and patriotism are embedded in the history and fabric of our country and recognize and celebrate that our economic, political, spiritual, and cultural vibrancy comes from our diversity. We will work toward advancing a key National Park Service goal for the America 250 commemoration: to expand understanding of the American people’s extraordinary diversity and explore how the full, aspirational promise of this nation has been denied to many because of who they are. July: "America 250: Advance Equality and Justice for All" & More Themes The month also commemorates the contributions, accomplishments, and resiliency of LBGTQ+ Americans both past and present. June: "Pride Month and Great Outdoors" & More Themesįrom parks to trails, waterways, and so much more, June celebrates the great outdoors. We will commemorate Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month, paying tribute to the generations of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders who shaped our nation's history-and who were shaped by it. May: "Asian American and Native American/Pacific Islander Heritage Month" & More Themes With parks, programs, and partners connecting across the country and world, there is something new for everyone to discover. This month invite people to discover something new-an experience, place, story, opportunity. April: "Something New to You" & More Themes The national theme for Women’s History Month in 2022 explores the role of women of all cultures in providing both healing and hope throughout history.
March: "Women's History Month: Providing Healing, Promoting Hope" & More Themes This month, we’ll explore this history and ways that parks and public lands can play an important role in physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness. The 2022 theme for Black History Month considers activities, rituals, and initiatives that Black communities have done to be well throughout American history and in our time, especially through self-determination, mutual aid, and social support initiatives. In that spirit, how can your concept of the park idea cultivate new opportunities and inspire new audiences? What ideas do you have to share? February: "Black History Month: Black Health and Wellness" & More Themes And with the assistance of the NPS Office of International Affairs, which is celebrating its 60th, the park idea inspires communities around the world. Today the NPS plays an important role in communities across the country. Now, 150 years later, national park idea has evolved, as has the National Park Service. Our nation’s first national park-Yellowstone-was established by Congress in 1872. 2022 Themes January: "Start with an Idea" & More Themes