Virtual Meeting: Atlanta BeltLine Third Quarterly Briefing of 2020
Please join the Atlanta BeltLine for project updates during the Third Quarterly Briefing of 2020. This meeting will be held virtually over the Zoom platform. Attendees can participate online or by calling in. Meeting details are listed below. They will take as many questions as time allows on Zoom and Facebook Live. Please submit questions … Continue Reading →
Community Engagement Workshop
VIRTUAL EVENT Parks are for everyone. Join your fellow Friends to learn and share ways to welcome more people to enjoy your park and support your group! This workshop will feature a presentation on Appreciative Inquiry by Dietra Hawkins that focuses on using your community's strengths to set in motion positive change. Friends of the … Continue Reading →
Deadline to Apply for Design Consultation
As part of this year's Park Design Workshop, we will be selecting up to five parks in our service area to work with a volunteer landscape architect to design a small area of your park (think $10,000 or less). You will then have the opportunity to present your idea at the workshop in a friendly … Continue Reading →
Brainstorm for Big Park Meeting
Save the date for Saturday, November 14 to join us for the Big Park Meeting to learn and network with over 100 other Friends virtually. Registration will be available October 1. As we plan this event, we to know how we can make this a valuable experience to help you meet your park goals. Join … Continue Reading →
October 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 →
Park Pride Virtual Roundtable: Outdoor Play in Times of Crisis with Theresa Casey
Imagine you're a child living through the COVID-19 pandemic in a home without a backyard in a neighborhood without a park. Where could you go outside to play and enjoy the fresh air that's safe? The lack of a neighborhood park is a reality for far too many Atlantans; approximately 28% according to the most … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine: Murphy Crossing Redevelopment Public Meetings
WHAT: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) will hold a series of Southwest Study Group public meetings for Murphy Crossing in November. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: The Southwest Study Group includes residents of the Westview, West End, Adair Park, Pittsburgh, Mechanicsville, Oakland City, Bush Mountain, Capitol View, Capitol View Manor and Sylvan Hills neighborhoods along the Atlanta BeltLine. ABOUT THE … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine: Murphy Crossing Redevelopment Public Meetings
WHAT: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) will hold a series of Southwest Study Group public meetings for Murphy Crossing in November. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: The Southwest Study Group includes residents of the Westview, West End, Adair Park, Pittsburgh, Mechanicsville, Oakland City, Bush Mountain, Capitol View, Capitol View Manor and Sylvan Hills neighborhoods along the Atlanta BeltLine. ABOUT THE … Continue Reading →
Big Park Meeting 2020 (virtual event)
We know it has been a frustrating year (to put it mildly!). We could all definitely use a boost. So, let's come together at this year's virtual Big Park Meeting and focus on what's good and positive: our communities and our parks! Part social gathering and part education, this year’s Big Park Meeting will focus on the … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine: Murphy Crossing Redevelopment Public Meetings
WHAT: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) will hold a series of Southwest Study Group public meetings for Murphy Crossing in November. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: The Southwest Study Group includes residents of the Westview, West End, Adair Park, Pittsburgh, Mechanicsville, Oakland City, Bush Mountain, Capitol View, Capitol View Manor and Sylvan Hills neighborhoods along the Atlanta BeltLine. ABOUT THE … Continue Reading →