Atlanta BeltLine’s Fourth Quarterly Briefing of 2020
GA, United StatesJoin Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) for their fourth Quarterly Briefing of 2020 to hear updates on the latest Atlanta BeltLine progress.
Virtual Public Meeting: 5338 Redan Road
DeKalb County residents are invited to participate in the Park Visioning process to create a long-term plan for the property at 5338 Redan Road. Purchased by DeKalb County for use as a park in 2010, this property contains structures with historic value, native wildlife, a garden, and plenty of beautiful old trees. This vision plan, created … Continue Reading →
Park Design Workshop (virtual event)
If you ever wanted to get a community park project approved, but didn't know how, this is the workshop for you! Join Park Pride, representatives from Atlanta and DeKalb Parks, and members of local Friends of Park groups to learn about the approval process for community projects in parks! Learn presentation tips directly from government … Continue Reading →
January 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 and the parks department attend to learn more about the community efforts in that park, discuss current park and greenspace issues and support each other … Continue Reading →
Celebrate MLK Day of Service
Celebrate MLK Day of Service by making a big impact while also remaining safe and healthy!
Virtual Public Meeting: 5338 Redan Road
DeKalb County residents are invited to participate in the Park Visioning process to create a long-term plan for the property at 5338 Redan Road. Purchased by DeKalb County for use as a park in 2010, this property contains structures with historic value, native wildlife, a garden, and plenty of beautiful old trees. This vision plan, created … Continue Reading →
Small Change Grant Application Deadline (Q1)
Park Pride’s Small Change Grant Program provides support to communities just beginning their park improvement efforts, enabling them to leverage support from neighbors and local businesses. Deadline: Applications for the Q1 Small Change grant will be due on or before February 1 at 5:00 p.m. For more details, visit the Grant Programs page.
ActivateATL: Virtual Public Meeting
The City of Atlanta needs your help planning a shared vision for recreation & parks! Join us at a Virtual Public Meeting for ActivateATL, the Department of Parks and Recreation's 10-year comprehensive master planning campaign aimed at increasing access to exceptional recreational programming, fostering community connections to nature through parks and trails, and helping to … Continue Reading →
February 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 and the parks department attend to learn more about the community efforts in that park, discuss current park and greenspace issues and support each other … Continue Reading →