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SUMMARY:Second Friday Walk in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Want to raise your Park IQ? \nJoin us on Friday\, December 8 at Frazier-Rowe Park in DeKalb County. The nine-acre park boasts walking trails\, a pollinator garden\, a playground\, an exercise area and more. The park is also a certified Wildlife Sanctuary\, with a variety of plants native to Georgia and the Southeast region that allow the local birds and bees to flourish. \nThis is the second installment of Second Friday Walk in the Park\, a program designed to help folks get to know new parks\, connect with local outdoor enthusiasts and get inspired by the power of parks! \nJoin us at Frazier-Rowe to learn more about this park that’s hiding in plain sight! \nADDITIONAL DETAILS: \n\nPark in the Vista Grove Plaza Shopping Center on the LaVista Rd. side of the lot (away from the store fronts).  The group will convene at the southwest corner of the park adjacent to LaVista Rd.\nWe will be walking on natural surface trails.\nDress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes.\n\nHave a suggestion for a park we should visit next? Reach out to Director of Education Eli Dickerson at eli@parkpride.org.
URL:https://parkpride.org/event/november-second-friday-walk-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Frazier-Rowe Park\, 2886 Lavista Rd\, Decatur\, GA\, 30033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour,Community
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SUMMARY:Second Friday Walk in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Did you know there’s a six-acre forest hidden in the middle of Kirkwood? \nJoin us on Friday\, November 10\, to explore Kirkwood Urban Forest and learn more about this hidden gem! This is the inaugural event for our pilot program\, Second Friday Walk in the Park. Join the Friends of the Park group and local park stewards in discovering what makes the Kirkwood Urban Forest special. Bring your coffee and your walking shoes! \nThese monthly walks will help folks get to know new parks\, connect with local outdoor enthusiasts and get inspired by the power of parks! \nHave a suggestion for a park we should visit next? Reach out to Director of Education Eli Dickerson at eli@parkpride.org. \nADDITIONAL DETAILS: \n\nStreet parking is available near 135 Dearborn St. SE\nCan be accessed via the MARTA bus line on Memorial Drive\nNo restrooms\nUneven\, natural surface trails
URL:https://parkpride.org/event/walk-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Kirkwood Urban Forest Preserve\, 125 Dearborn Street SE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour,Community
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SUMMARY:Standing Peachtree “Pakanahuili” Forgotten History Event
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URL:https://parkpride.org/event/standing-peachtree-pakanahuili-forgotten-history-event/
LOCATION:Standing Peachtree Greenspace\, 2630 Ridgewood Rd NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30327\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Friends of the Park,Tour,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220326T140000
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SUMMARY:Tour: Forest Intelligence and Resiliency
DESCRIPTION:$5 / person to register \nOn this tour–led by Kathryn Kolb of EcoAddendum–you’ll learn how Atlanta’s native forest species in our parks adapt to challenges\, including climate change\, and how we can best help steward our urban forest. \nThis tour will take place at Adams Park in Southwest Atlanta. \nRegister\nOops! We could not locate your form.
URL:https://parkpride.org/event/tour-forest-intelligence-and-resiliency/
LOCATION:Adams Park\, 1620 Delowe Dr SW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30311\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Tour
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT: Westside Parks Bicycle Tour
DESCRIPTION:This event has reached its capacity.  \nJoin Park Pride on a no-drops 9-mile bicycle tour of parks and trails on Atlanta’s Westside! \nThis tour will highlight two of Atlanta’s newest destination parks–Westside Park and Rodney Cook Sr. Park in Historic Vine City–as well as visit some of the small-but-mighty neighborhood parks along the way. \nDifficulty:\nThe bike tour is intermediate level difficulty and will be supported with a SAG wagon to ensure everyone’s safety. \nMap of Route:\nYou can preview a map and elevations of the tour here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/38590712 \nArriving by Public Transit:\nThe best way to access via public transit is to take MARTA to the Bankhead Station and use the Proctor Creek Greenway to Westside Park. \nThe Parks & Greenspace Conference \nThis bike tour is associated with Park Pride’s Parks & Greenspace Conference. Learn more about this year’s conference\, taking place on March 28th\, and the theme The Parks We Need Now through the link below. \nThe Parks & Greenspace Conference \n[/bsc_infobox]
URL:https://parkpride.org/event/westside-parks-bicycle-tour/
LOCATION:Shirley Clarke Franklin Park\, 1660 Johnson Rd NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30318\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Tour
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SUMMARY:Naturally Resilient Tour – The Intersection of Water and Greenspace
DESCRIPTION:$5 / person to register \nOn this tour\, you’ll learn about three sites that demonstrate what’s possible using natural green infrastructure to manage stormwater flows and to improve a watershed.  Guided by staff from The Conservation Fund and the City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management (DWM)\, attendees will learn about stream restoration and constructed wetlands project at the McDaniel Branch Ponds. Attendees will walk the site and learn the story of its transformation while enjoying seven acres of “nature in the city.” \nThe comprehensive “lens” gained at McDaniel Branch Ponds will then be used to examine two other restoration sites on the Westside: Valley of the Hawks in Historic Westin Heights\, and the Proctor Creek restoration site in Historic Hunter Hills. Once completed\, both projects will mitigate flooding\, improve stream quality\, and provide community members passive access to new natural greenspaces in their neighborhoods. \nPlease Note: This tour takes place at two different sites located approximately 15 min. apart. Due to COVID safety precautions\, attendees are responsible for their travel between the sites. \nAccessibility: This tour consists of hiking in unpaved and wild spaces. Use your discretion in signing up. \n  \nRegister\nOops! We could not locate your form. \n  \n\nThe Parks & Greenspace Conference \nThis tour is associated with Park Pride’s Parks & Greenspace Conference. Learn more about this year’s conference\, taking place on March 28th\, and the theme The Parks We Need Now through the link below. \nThe Parks & Greenspace Conference
URL:https://parkpride.org/event/naturally-resilient-tour-the-intersection-of-water-and-greenspace/
LOCATION:McDaniel Branch Ponds\, 501 Bowen Cir SW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30315\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Tour
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