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We Started A Blog!
Hi there, Park People! Welcome to our new blog. We hope you enjoy all the things we’ll share here: announcements...
The Park People Launch Treeforce This Summer
There is a well-documented worker shortage across the country. As hiring demands grow towards pre-pandemic numbers, we’re still seeing inadequate...
Some Words from A Local Business Leader and Urban Forestry Champion
The Park People could not accomplish its incredible work planting trees, improving parks, and greening our city without the support...
Gates Tennis Center Meets Community Demands
The Gates Tennis Center, built in 1975, is an award-winning public recreation facility that features club-like amenities with an emphasis...
Community Connectors – Growing Roots in the Neighborhood
We sat down with Evon Lopez, community organizer, mother, grandmother, seamstress, hiker, tree lover aaand…The Park People’s new Community Connector...
Why I Love Being a Community Forester
For decades, I have been thinking—and worrying—globally about environmental issues; but now I have found a meaningful and satisfying way...
The Park People Increases Community Greening Impact
Since 2018, The Park People has refined our approach to community greening. The Park People is partnering with community leaders,...
Denver’s Urban Forest Public Survey
The City of Denver’s Urban Forest Strategic Planning process is an important and exciting opportunity for our community to plan...
Trees & Community Service Run in This Family
For those who knew Diana Anick when she was growing up in Central Pennsylvania, it should have come as no...
Farewell Hayley, Welcome Mackenzie
It is bittersweet to say a fond farewell to one of our team members. Our now former Development Manager, Hayley...
Our Team Grows: Meet Brenda, Allie, Sandra, and Mae
Just a few years ago, The Park People had a two person staff. Today, we are a robust dozen, and...