Great Ivy Pull at Dearborn Park!
GA, United StatesNaturally Resilient Tour – The Intersection of Water and Greenspace
McDaniel Branch Ponds 501 Bowen Cir SW, Atlanta, GA, United States$5 / person to register On 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. … Continue Reading →
SOLD OUT: Westside Parks Bicycle Tour
Westside Park 1660 Johnson Rd NW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesThis event has reached its capacity. Join Park Pride on a no-drops 9-mile bicycle tour of parks and trails on Atlanta's Westside! This tour will highlight two of Atlanta's newest … Continue Reading →
Tour: Forest Intelligence and Resiliency
Adams Park 1620 Delowe Dr SW, Atlanta, GA, United States$5 / person to register On 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 … Continue Reading →
Parks & Greenspace Conference
GA, United StatesPark Meeting (Virtual)
GA, United StatesEvery other month, Park Pride brings together a virtual group of community leaders and park advocates from throughout Atlanta for education, networking and strategy. Join us this month on Wednesday, … Continue Reading →
Earth Day Volunteer Project 2022
Shoal Creek Park I 3642 Glenwood Rd, Decatur, GA, United StatesCelebrate Earth Day with Park Pride and the Friends of Shoal Creek Parks! Volunteer alongside neighbors at Shoal Creek Park I, giving back to our planet and beautifying a beloved … Continue Reading →
Greenspace Gathering Garden Party
Brownwood Park 602 Brownwood Ave, Atlanta, GA, United StatesJoin Park Pride, Food Well Alliance, and community garden leaders at Brownwood Park on April 28th from 5:30 - 7 p.m. for a gathering of gardeners! Network with community gardeners … Continue Reading →
Atlanta City Nature Challenge
GA, United StatesInside-Out International Conference
Hyatt Regency Atlanta 265 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA, United StatesWhen children spend time outdoors, they are healthier, happier and more successful in school. But over the past few generations, childhood has moved indoors, disconnected from the natural world. The … Continue Reading →