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Online store coming soon

posted 1.29.10

One of our exciting upcoming projects at the Parks Conservancy is launching an online store where you'll be able to buy things like shirts and calendars that show your support of the parks.  We want to know what kinds of products you're interested in seeing in the store!  Go here to take a quick poll and give us your feedback.

Valentine's gifts

posted 1.22.10

This year, you can give your sweetheart a Valentine's gift that lasts longer and is better for the environment than a dozen roses.  For a $50 donation, you can choose between 25 daffodil bulbs or one native tree to be planted in the parks this year.  And when you give before February 8, we'll send you a special card to let your Valentine know you've supported the parks on their behalf.  Click here to make your gift!

Trail closure maps

posted 1.21.10

We've added some new maps to the website showing you which trails are closed right now in Schenley Park, as well as which ones will close in the other parks during our restoration project.  Click here to see the maps.  You can also follow the project's progress on our blog.

EcoSteward Trainings

posted 1.5.10

The 2010 training schedule for Urban EcoStewards has been announced!  Wildflower walks, tree ID, and crew leader training are just a few of the things you'll find in this year's calendar.  And remember--you don't need to be an Urban EcoSteward to attend, you just need to be interested in what's going on in your parks!  To view the complete schedule, click here.  You can also now register for the trainings using our online form.

Interested in brushing up on your native plant knowledge before this year's trainings?  Check out Kathy McGregor's list of great books about native plants.

Picnic shelter rentals

posted 4.1.09

Now that spring is here, lots of people are planning parties and events in the parks.  Ever wonder how to reserve a pavilion for your event?  The City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Works handles permits for all park shelters.  You can call them at 412-255-2370 or check out the rental information guide on their website.

 

 

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