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Volunteers and donors expand Kenai Peninsula Peace Crane Garden Trails, organizers say

Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly · March 17, 2026
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Shimai Toshi Garden Trails president Sarah Fiala told the assembly the Peace Crane Garden Trails continued to grow with more trails, new artwork, 1,650+ volunteer hours and plans for signage and a suicide‑awareness luminary event; the luminary walk drew about 500 attendees last December.

Sarah Fiala, president of Shimai Toshi Garden Trails Incorporated, updated the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly on the Kenai Peninsula Peace Crane Garden Trails on March 17, describing volunteer efforts, donations and new installations that expanded public access and programing.

Fiala said the group has been working on the site since 2020 and credited corporate and philanthropic donors—Foster Construction, Radiation Oncology, the Rasmussen Foundation, Community Health…

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