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The Red Hook Green Map, a project of Hook Productions and Partnerships’ Catalyst program, is featured on the City Parks Foundation’s blog, People Plus Parks. To learn more about green spaces in Red Hook, check out the Red Hook Green Map.
Partnerships’ People Make Parks project is featured on Urban Omnibus, an online project of the Architectural League to create a new kind of conversation about design and New York City.
Check out the most recent feature article from Partnerships free quarterly newsletter, the Leaflet:
What do groups and volunteers with interests as diverse as street trees, greenways, dogs, birds, tennis, waterfront parks, education, beautification, and local business revitalization have in common? They’re all members of the Partnerships Academy class of 2010.
Partnerships Academy is a free program for community groups and volunteers devoted to caring for parks. Participants learn new skills, network and share best practices, hear from experienced resource speakers, and become eligible for a mini-grants program...
Or, browse our complete archived Leaflet collection.
Browse the Parks Online Events Calendar, a handy resource to find free events, volunteer projects, and activities at parks throughout the five boroughs.
Don’t miss Partnerships for Parks upcoming trainings, workshops, and deadlines to apply for our grant programs!
Do you have a specific question about Parks policy? Confused about how to get a special event permit? Wondering what a scope meeting is? Navigating the ins and outs of a city agency can be complicated; that's why Partnerships for Parks started the "Dear Mary" column. Mary Price, the Senior Director of Outreach for Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Staten Island, has over 20 years experience working at the Parks Department and has been with Partnerships since we were founded in 1995. When we have questions, we go to Mary, and now you can as well. Go ahead, ask your question.
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