Volunteer
Love Your Park – Historic Fourth Ward Park
Historic Fourth Ward Park 695 Morgan St. NE, Atlanta, GA, United StatesYour volunteer efforts are needed at Historic Fourth Ward Park! Join the Historic Fourth Ward Park Conservancy and the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership on this volunteer project that will beautify the park with a litter cleanup and weeding and mulching planting beds in the bowl and surrounding area. Click here to sign up! Hosted by the … Continue Reading →
Love Your Park – Kirkwood Urban Forest
Kirkwood Urban Forest Preserve 125 Dearborn Street SE, Atlanta, GA, United StatesYour support is needed at this vibrant urban forest on Atlanta’s eastside! Two-acres of acquired parkland was recently cleared of the dilapidated house that remained on it, and volunteers are needed to help begin the restoration process of this acreage that will serve as the new main entrance of the park. This project will focus … Continue Reading →
Love Your Park – Adair Park II
Adair Park II 866 Murphy Ave SW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesVolunteers will prepare the community garden in Adair Park II for spring! Volunteers will lay cardboard, spread mulch, and fill beds with dirt. Click here to sign up! Hosted by Adair Park Today
Love Your Park – Rodney Cook Sr. Park
Cook Park 650 Joseph E. Boone Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesHelp to beautify our city, build community, and give back to Cook Park! Volunteers will work together to help with litter clean-up, green infrastructure maintenance, and general beautification projects. Click here to sign up! Hosted by the Alliance for the Activation of Cook Park Conservancy
Volunteer Project at Biffle Park
Biffle Park 5221 Biffle Road, Stone Mountain, United StatesJoin the Friends of Biffle Park on Saturday, March 16 to help remove invasive English ivy and privet! Volunteers will concentrate on areas adjacent to the path and bridges. Please bring work gloves and water. The Friends group will provide all other necessary tools. Let's work together to preserve and enhance this neighborhood park! Click here … Continue Reading →
Second Friday Walk in the Park
Spink-Collins Park 2101 Collins Dr NW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesLooking to raise your Park IQ? Join us on Friday, April 12th at 9 a.m. at Spink-Collins Park! During this one-hour walk, we’ll learn more about this neighborhood park from our Friends of the Park group. Spink-Collins Park is a quiet, wooded park with a shaded playground, workout stations and walking trails. Bring your coffee … Continue Reading →
Earth Day Volunteer Event
Herbert Greene Nature Preserve 4401 Boulder Park Dr SW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesJoin us at Herbert Greene Nature Preserve on Saturday, April 20 for our Earth Day Volunteer Event! Volunteers will work together to remove litter, clear and blaze a walking trail and remove fallen limbs. Come out to give some love to this local park! Click here to sign up!
Friends of Your Springbrook Park Workday
Springbrook Park 1502 Springbrook Drive, Decatur, GA, United StatesThe Friends of Springbrook Park invite you to a workday on Saturday, May 11! Park cleanup includes weeding, planting, mulching and cleaning park furniture. Tools and wheel barrels are appreciated but the group will have gloves and tools on hand. Be sure to bring water bottle and dress to get dirty. Thank you!
DeKalb Memorial Park Garden Work Day
DeKalb Memorial Park 353 Wilkinson Drive SE, Atlanta, GA, United StatesJoin the Friends of DeKalb Memorial Park for a Garden Work Day on Saturday, June 1 at 9 a.m. Volunteers will help mulch the edible landscape, turn compost and weed the garden. Please bring gloves and any extra annual or perennial herbs or edible plants you may want to share. Thank you for helping steward this … Continue Reading →
Volunteer Day at Mary Scott Nature Park
Mary Scott Nature Park 4150 Briarcliff Rd NE, Atlanta, GA, United StatesJoin the Friends of Mary Scott Nature Park on Saturday, July 6 at 10 a.m. for a monthly volunteer work day. Volunteers will primarily focus on removing invasive plants (including ivy, privet and Japanese holly) with help from a Georgia Native Plant Society volunteer. No special knowledge is necessary. Dress to get dirty and, if you … Continue Reading →