Advocacy
ActivateATL: Reunión Pública Virtual – ¡En español!
Acompáñenos en una Reunión Pública Virtual de ActivateATL, ¡la campaña de planificación maestra integral de 10 años del Departamento de Parques y Recreación! ¡La Ciudad de Atlanta necesita su ayuda … Continue Reading →
April Park Meeting (virtual)
Every month, Park Pride brings together community leaders and park advocates from throughout Atlanta for education, networking and strategy. Representatives from dozens of Friends of the Park Groups, park conservancies … Continue Reading →
FY22 Budget Briefing for COA Parks & Recreation
The Atlanta City Council's Fiscal Year 2022 budget briefing schedule has been announced. The Department of Parks and Recreation will present their budget to Council on Friday, May 21 at … Continue Reading →
June Park Meeting (virtual)
Every month, Park Pride brings together community leaders and park advocates from throughout Atlanta for education, networking and strategy. Representatives from dozens of Friends of the Park Groups, park conservancies … Continue Reading →
Park Pride Virtual Roundtable
From Good to Great: Going Beyond Atlanta's ParkScore No cost to register. On May 27th, The Trust for Public Land released an updated ParkScore ranking, showing that Atlanta's score … Continue Reading →
Mayoral Forum on Greenspace
GA, United StatesPark Meeting (Virtual)
GA, United StatesEvery other month, Park Pride brings together a virtual group of community leaders and park advocates from throughout Atlanta for education, networking and strategy. Join us this month on Wednesday, … Continue Reading →
Park Meeting (Virtual)
Every season, Park Pride hosts community leaders and park advocates from throughout Atlanta and DeKalb County for education, networking, and strategy. Join us this month for our virtual Park Meeting … Continue Reading →
Moving Parks Forward: A Conversation on Atlanta’s Park System
GA, United StatesAs Atlanta embarks on a new chapter under the leadership of Mayor Dickens and with Activate ATL serving as a guide for our parks and recreation system, the future appears bright for … Continue Reading →