October Park Meeting

Phoenix II Park 670 Martin St SE, Atlanta, GA, United States

On the second Thursday of every month at 7:30am, 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 visit a different park to learn more about the community efforts in that park, … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Fall Volunteer Day

GA, United States

On Saturday October 12th, the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership is partnering with Park Pride for a volunteer project on the BeltLine. Volunteers are needed to help remove invasive species and pick up trash on the interim trail North of Piedmont Park. Everyone is invited to join in - including groups and families!   Visit the HandsOn … Continue Reading →

BeltLine After Dark

Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail 163 Holderness St SW, Atlanta, GA, United States

A two day takeover on the Westside Trail, Music in the Park joins forces with Art on the Atlanta BeltLine to bring you an immersive sensory experience. For 2 days, the Westside Trail will be transformed into an arts wonderland. The event will take place from October 18th - October 19th. For more information, visit the … Continue Reading →

Blue Heron Nature Preserve Walk

Blue Heron Nature Preserve 4055 Roswell Rd NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Blue Heron Nature Preserve is selling tickets for a two-hour walk with Certified Forest Therapy Guide, Phyllis Abramson, RN, PhD. Experience a deep nature connection to peel the layers of stress away and experience support healing by experiencing the medicine of the forest. The walk will consist of relaxing and engaging activities to activate the … Continue Reading →

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Public Meeting: Preliminary Plan Review for Lang-Carson Park

Lang-Carson Recreation Center 100 Flat Shoals Ave SE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Do you live near or regularly visit Lang-Carson Park? If so, we need to hear your voice! Park Pride and neighborhood residents invite you to participate, share your thoughts, and help shape concepts for the park through Park Pride’s Park Visioning process. Your opinion is critical to the success of this much-loved and valued greenspace. At … Continue Reading →

Washington Park 100 Year Celebration

Booker T. Washington High School 45 Whitehouse Drive Southwest, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join the Conservancy at Historic Washington Park to celebrate the centennial anniversary of Washington Park, the city of Atlanta’s first park for African-Americans! This event will commemorate the influential individuals who made the establishment of the Historic Westside possible, recognize the 95th Anniversary of Booker T. Washington High School, and the 400th anniversary of the … Continue Reading →

Georgia Brownfield Association

kemron 1359 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

With limited untouched land remaining, stakeholders increasingly look to brownfields for redevelopment. These unique brownfields opportunities also come with unique environmental challenges - but they're not necessarily dealbreakers.

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Tree Protection Ordinance Public Meetings!

GA, United States

Join us as the Department of City Planning presents and discusses the next iteration of a revised tree ordinance based on the critical components and community input put forth thus far.

CANCELED: Tree Protection Ordinance Public Meetings!

GA, United States

Join us as the Department of City Planning presents and discusses the next iteration of a revised tree ordinance based on the critical components and community input put forth thus far.

Naturalist walk at Southside Park

Southside Park GA, United States

One of Atlanta’s less traveled parks is found in Atlanta’s southeastern quadrant just inside the Perimeter on Jonesboro Road. This entire area still hosts woodlands that just a few decades ago would have been considered “out in the country,” not part of an urban zone.  Intact native woodlands remain here and we’ll explore these along … Continue Reading →