Our Blog: Stumped

February 15, 2024

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...
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August 1, 2023

Farewell Hayley, Welcome Mackenzie

It is bittersweet to say a fond farewell to one of our team members. Our now former Development Manager, Hayley...
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May 11, 2023

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...
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April 17, 2023

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...
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December 13, 2022

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...
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July 28, 2022

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...
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March 28, 2022

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...
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March 1, 2022

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...
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January 14, 2022

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...
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Featured Press

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Recent Press Releases and Media Advisories

Community Forester Course Registration Opens Soon

Urban Forestry & Community Articles of interest - WNYC Studios, The Takeaway

Trees are an Immediate, Cost-Effective Solution to Battling Rising Temperatures

Urban Forestry & Community Articles of interest - AP News

Best way to fight climate change? Plant a trillion trees