Give the Gift of Greenspace

Introducing Park Pride’s Tribute Cards! Truly the gift that keeps on giving, Park Pride’s Tribute Cards allow you to support Atlanta’s parks, greenspaces, and trails in honor of a friend, family member, or loved one. With your gift of $25 or more, Park Pride will send your choice of one of several park-themed cards to … Continue Reading →

Celebrating Community, Family, & Diversity at Sara J. González Park

The park, shaded by 100-year-old oak trees, was home only to a small, tired playground not fit for use by neighborhood children. Yet, Isabel saw potential; she imagined a new all-abilities playground, a soccer field, and an education nook. She dreamed of a space that would champion inclusivity of cultures, ages, and abilities.

Tips for a Stronger, Healthier Community

Parks can catalyze improvements in health and strengthen communities. When the Rev. James Orange Park received Park Pride’s Legacy Grant in 2012, it spurred additional city investment that resulted in a new pool, splash pad, and playground. The residents coalesced around a shared vision of safety, family-friendly amenities, and preservation of nature that resulted in both improved health outcomes and a stronger community.

A Park at the Heart of English Avenue

The neighborhood described above was, unfortunately, Atlanta’s own English Avenue just a few years ago. However, due to the persistence of English Avenue residents combined with the support of Park Pride and dozens of partners, this neighborhood is experiencing a renewal, starting with greenspace. English Avenue, situated within the Proctor Creek Watershed on Atlanta’s Westside, … Continue Reading →

YOUR Input Matters in the DeKalb Memorial Park Vision Plan

Do you live near or regularly use DeKalb Memorial Park? Do you play sports, garden, or enjoy the scenery at the park? Do you have ideas for how DeKalb Memorial Park could be enhanced and preserved for future generations to love and enjoy?  If so, we need to hear your voice!  The Parkview and Kirkwood community is embarking on the park visioning process to … Continue Reading →

Voters to decide on $40 million in Brookhaven Parks improvements

At its July 24, 2018, meeting, the Brookhaven City Council approved a resolution placing a referendum question on the Nov. 6 ballot which, if passed, would authorize up to $40 million in capital improvements to Brookhaven parks and facilities. When the City of Brookhaven was incorporated on Dec. 17, 2012, it inherited 11 parks and … Continue Reading →

Your Input Needed on the Vision Plan for the Loridans Greenspace

Congratulations! Thanks to your input and feedback, the community-led Park Visioning process for Loridans Greenspace, facilitated by Park Pride, has been completed. The outcome is a new, community-supported vision plan, which was presented at St. James United Methodist Church on October 2.   Park Pride, the North Buckhead Civic Association, and Livable Buckhead are now working on understanding which … Continue Reading →

Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Amendment Receives Strong Support

Download PDF Press Release With five weeks remaining until the November General Election, the Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Amendment received the support of Governor Nathan Deal, members of the General Assembly and numerous business and community leaders at a campaign reception in Atlanta on October 2.  The measure is constitutional amendment number one and if approved … Continue Reading →

Your Input Needed on the Vision Plan for the Historic SE Quadrant of Grant Park

Congratulations! Thanks to your input and feedback, the community-led Park Visioning process for the Historic SE Quadrant of Grant Park, facilitated by Park Pride, has been completed. The outcome is a new, community-supported vision plan, which was presented at The Circus School on September 22. Park Pride and the Grant Park Conservancy are now working on understanding which projects … Continue Reading →

YOUR Input Needed on Park Designs for Loridans Greenspace

The North Buckhead community is working with Park Pride and other community organizations on a vision plan for Loridans Greenspace. Through the Park Visioning process neighbors are examining their collective and current needs and desires for this beautiful park along PATH 400. The outcome of park visioning is a new, community-supported park vision plan that … Continue Reading →