A Park for All Seasons
Way Park is the heart of a vibrant neighborhood on the west side of Northfield. It features: a musical playground; playground equipment and swings; pre-school equipment; a basketball court; picnic and grilling areas; a walking path; a warming hut and ice rink (seasonal); a small baseball/kickball diamond (seasonal); a large open field perfect for pick up soccer games and kite flying; and lovely rain gardens.
Our organization, The Friends of Way Park hosts several events every year including Yoga in the Park, Pumpkin Fest, and a spring picnic event.
Monday, June 08, 2015
Annual Meeting
The Friends of Way Park Annual Meeting will take place on Thursday, June 11th, at 7:00pm, in the Fireside Room at St. John's church.
Please join us to learn more about what's been happening and what's coming up for Way Park.
St. John's Lutheran Church
500 3rd St W, Northfield, MN 55057
Saturday, May 02, 2015
Explore the Outdoors!
Saturday, May 9th, 1:00-3:00pm
at Northfield's Way Park
Join us again for the third annual Explore the Outdoors gathering at Way Park. The Explore the Outdoors event was inspired by a PBS and NRPA initiative to get kids outdoors. This year we are featuring a ton of events for kids of all ages, including:
- kite making
- parachute games
- volleyball
- badminton
- bocce ball
- Kubb
- ladder toss
- bean bag tic tac toe
- pee wee golf
- hula hoops
- (Viking Chess)
- outdoor art
- a visit from Booker Bus (of the Public Library)
- a green energy demo and “Wonderful Water” by the Science Alliance
- music lemonade and MUCH MORE!
See you in the park between 1:00 and 3:00pm!
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Thank You!
Thank you to everyone that came out to "It's Jazz and Desserts"! We hope that you had a wonderful time and enjoyed the music and desserts.
Thank you for all the amazingly generous donations towards the Kids' Musical Plaza. Your support means everything to the continued success of Way Park.
A special thank you to Dave Hagedorn, Eric Hanson, and Kevin Clemens (and expected guest Bat) for your wonderful performance.
Finally, thank you to those that made and provided desserts, they were delicious!
The sudden change in weather has provided a new level of excitement and anticipation as Way Park has begun to green up.
Looking forward to Spring!
Thank you for all the amazingly generous donations towards the Kids' Musical Plaza. Your support means everything to the continued success of Way Park.
A special thank you to Dave Hagedorn, Eric Hanson, and Kevin Clemens (and expected guest Bat) for your wonderful performance.
Finally, thank you to those that made and provided desserts, they were delicious!
The sudden change in weather has provided a new level of excitement and anticipation as Way Park has begun to green up.
Looking forward to Spring!
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
It's Jazz and Desserts!

The concert will begin at 7pm on March 7 at the First UCC, and everyone is welcome to stay afterwards for coffee and desserts.
Come enjoy the music and the treats, and support the dream of an outdoor musical plaza in Way Park.
First UUC is located at 300 Union Street, Northfield, MN 55057
To learn more about the musical plaza ideas, view our previous post, or visit the Freenotes Harmony website (the creators and manufacturers of the instruments). The image below is a proposed design for the plaza and the layout of the instruments (click the image for a larger version).
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Ideas for an outdoor musical plaza at Way Park
The Friends of Way Park, in collaboration with the Northfield Rotary Club, some local music educators, and the city, is exploring the possibility of an outdoor musical plaza for the park.
The instruments, pictured to the right, are the Contrabass Chimes (tall, on the left), the Swirl (orange, toward the back), the Imbarimba (yellow), the Pegasus (blue) and the Tuned Drums.
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You can hear and read about the instruments on the Freenotes website.
The video below, from Freenotes Harmony, shows a musical plaza embedded in a naturally landscaped space.
Frequently
Asked Questions
Where will they be? On the north end of the Park, centered between east and west borders. Our plan is to place them on a small plaza on the south side of the sidewalk that runs below the wall and steps.
How will they sound? They are tuned to produce harmonious sounds when played together.
Will they disturb the peace? The company has measured decibel levels. At their loudest (right next to them) they could approximate the level of a lawnmower; 30 feet away, the sound level is that of normal street noise; at 150 feet, the level is that of normal conversation.
Will they survive the winter outdoors? Yes. They are winter-hardy and have been placed in parks in Utah, Colorado, Alaska and Minnesota.
When will they be installed? We are working through the process with the City right now. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (PRAB) has approved moving forward with this project and will host a neighborhood meeting in February or March to answer questions and provide for discussion before further action. Assuming approval, we would hope to have the instruments installed sometime this summer.
Anything else we should know? On a related subject, we are ordering plantings to screen the west border and northwest corner of the playground. These will form a visual boundary and a natural play-space for little kids, and they should reduce sound for the neighbors.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Support Way Park on Give to the Max Day 2014
Hello Friends!
Ten years ago, Way Park bore the scars of demolition, and a street divided the space. Today, thanks to the City and Friends of Way Park, we enjoy a single lovely expanse with young trees, newly planted rain gardens, an amphitheater, and more recently, three kiosks and colorful murals on the warming house. The park is a hub of activity and a place for neighbors of all ages to connect -- on the playground, while ice skating, and at events such as Pumpkin Fest, Explore the Outdoors Day, and Yoga in the Park.
Friends of Way Park is able to move projects forward and promote community-building activities because of your support. As we look toward the future and turn our attention to upcoming initiatives, like adding creative play elements to the playground and designing a healing garden for the south end, we are asking you to help by joining the many generous donors who are carrying on the legacy of the Way sisters.
November 13 is Give to the Max Day. Every donation made on that day is especially powerful because it offers a chance for Friends of Way Park to win a $1,000 golden ticket (given hourly), medium-sized nonprofit prizes up to $10,000, and one of several super-sized golden tickets of $10,000.
It's easy to give. Just go to the Friends of Way Park page on the GiveMN site on November 13, or go now and pre-schedule your donation. You are also invited to Northfield Gives at the Grand, where you can learn about local non-profits and help one of them win a local Golden Ticket Grant, sponsored by Northfield SHARES.
Thank you for your involvement and support!
The Friends of Way Park Board
Ten years ago, Way Park bore the scars of demolition, and a street divided the space. Today, thanks to the City and Friends of Way Park, we enjoy a single lovely expanse with young trees, newly planted rain gardens, an amphitheater, and more recently, three kiosks and colorful murals on the warming house. The park is a hub of activity and a place for neighbors of all ages to connect -- on the playground, while ice skating, and at events such as Pumpkin Fest, Explore the Outdoors Day, and Yoga in the Park.
Friends of Way Park is able to move projects forward and promote community-building activities because of your support. As we look toward the future and turn our attention to upcoming initiatives, like adding creative play elements to the playground and designing a healing garden for the south end, we are asking you to help by joining the many generous donors who are carrying on the legacy of the Way sisters.
November 13 is Give to the Max Day. Every donation made on that day is especially powerful because it offers a chance for Friends of Way Park to win a $1,000 golden ticket (given hourly), medium-sized nonprofit prizes up to $10,000, and one of several super-sized golden tickets of $10,000.
It's easy to give. Just go to the Friends of Way Park page on the GiveMN site on November 13, or go now and pre-schedule your donation. You are also invited to Northfield Gives at the Grand, where you can learn about local non-profits and help one of them win a local Golden Ticket Grant, sponsored by Northfield SHARES.
Thank you for your involvement and support!
The Friends of Way Park Board
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Pumpkin Fest 2014
Pumpkin Fest 2014
Saturday, October 25th5:00 to 7:00 PM
Costume Parade and Pumpkin Lighting at 6:00 PM
Help create a wall of pumpkins!
Wear your costume!
Facepainting!
Bonfire!
Music!
Pumpkin Carving!
Wear your costume!
Facepainting!
Bonfire!
Music!
Pumpkin Carving!
Bring a pre-scooped pumpkin to carve for the wall, or bring your already carved pumpkin!
Thursday, September 25, 2014
The Way Park warming house is getting painted!
Through a FWP Board initiative to improve the appearance of the warming hut, a partnership was formed with the City and a St. Olaf College advanced studio art class on public art.
The twelve students in the class each submitted a proposal, and a jury selected the one it found to be artistically strongest and most appropriate.
The jury was composed of one member of the FWP Board, one FWP non-Board member, one City staff member, one member of the Park and Recreation Advisory Board, and one member of the Arts and Culture Commission.
Students in the class are painting this week!
Monday, July 07, 2014
Yoga in Way Park - Saturday, July 26th at 9:00 AM
Join us for another session of Yoga in Way Park on Saturday, July 26th at 9:00 AM at the Amphitheater.
This is a make-up session for the June 14th event that was cancelled due to weather.
As before, the sessions are free and open to all ages and abilities. Supervision at the playground will be provided and some yoga mats will be available.
Yoga in Way Park is possible due to a generous grant from Northfield Hospital and Clinics.
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