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Thank you for loving your parks during Earth Month!
Thanks to the generosity of caring donors like yourself, we were able to raise $27,903.50, surpassing our goal of $20,000 for your parks in honor of Earth Month! We want to thank you for making an impact - whether that be through a donation, by volunteering on a project or by visiting one of your county parks, you helped make a difference this April! Thank you to Giant Eagle for matching donations during Earth Month. Their generosity doubled your impact in your favorite parks and beyond! The success of this campaign provides crucial funds for important projects to improve and impact your parks.
P.S. If you missed the campaign, it is never too late to show your compassion for your parks. Donate today!
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Economic Impact of the Parks - on our blog!
Earlier this month, we shared the results of the Economic Impact Study of the county parks and the findings are impressive! From boosting local economies to enhancing quality of life through environmental benefits, the parks give our region numerous benefits. Our Executive Director, Joey-Linn Ulrich, breaks down some of the the key takeaways in our latest blog post, offering insight into what these results mean for our parks, communities and region. Read it now!
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Parks Foundation 2024
Annual Report
From completed restoration projects to new plantings, 2024 was a year of meaningful and impactful work in your nine county parks! We're proud to share our 2024 Annual Report, which highlights the impact we've made over the past year and how your generosity made it all possible. Enjoy the Annual Report now!
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Carol R. Brown Sculpture Garden Audio Tour Launch Event
We are excited to launch a free,
self-guided audio tour to accompany the Carol R. Brown Sculpture Garden
at Hartwood Acres Park. This in-depth, guided experience is the first of its kind in any Allegheny County Park. Each sculpture comes to life through its own audio description, which can be enjoyed individually or as part of a complete self-guided tour of the entire collection.
Join us to celebrate the Carol R. Brown Sculpture Garden on Thursday May 22, from 12:00-2:00 pm, and be the first to experience the collection in this new and exciting way! RSVP to Caitlin Harpster by May 15.
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Parks Foundation Project Leaders Continuing Education
We’re proud to recognize Parks Foundation staff members, Nicole Oeler and Ron Schipani, for their attendance at the 2025 PA-DE ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture to continue their professional development and maintain their accreditations.
Nicole, who serves as the PA-DE ASLA Board Secretary and Education Committee Chair, and Ron are both committed to staying at the forefront of the field—bringing valuable knowledge and fresh perspectives back to our projects – making a lasting impact on your county parks!
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Invasive Species Removal in South Park
On April 2, we hosted an invasive species removal in South Park with volunteers from NiSource Charitable Foundation and Columbia Gas. We extend a huge thank you to the Park Rangers for leading the event and to all the hard working volunteers who spent time making an impact in South Park. Together, we cleared over 800 square feet near the Vale of Cashmere, removing Asiatic Bittersweet, Privet, Japanese Barberry and Multiflora Rose.
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Longvue Tree Planting
On April 11, we celebrated 75 years of the Longvue Acres Garden Club with a tree planting in North Park! With the help of amazing volunteers from Longvue and the leadership of the Allegheny County Park Rangers, 75 trees were planted – one tree for each year of the club’s incredible legacy. Trees planted included Red Maple, Sugar Maple, Chestnut Oak, White Pine, Chokecherry, Eastern Redbud, Black Birch, Shagbark Hickory, Hophornbeam and Witch-Hazel. Together, we made a lasting impact on North Park by repairing a known canopy gap and by decreasing the opportunity for invasive species to take root. We extend a huge thank you to the Longvue Acres Garden Club, our dedicated volunteers, and the Rangers for their efforts!
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EQT Tree Planting in Boyce Park
On April 16, we teamed up with volunteers from EQT Corporation for a tree planting in Boyce Park! Together, we planted 60 trees including Yellow Birch, Shagbark Hickory, Hackberry, Eastern Redbud, White Pine, Chokecherry, several types of Oaks and Blackhaw Viburnum. These trees will help restore lost canopy and transform a once-mowed area into a thriving natural space. We are grateful for the Allegheny County Parks Rangers who led the event, to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy for donating the trees and deer protection and to every volunteer who showed up ready to make a difference.
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Pour at the Park in South Park
May 17, 2025
VIP: 5:00 - 9:00 pm Limited tickets remaining!
General Admission: 6:00 - 9:00 pm
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Our ninth annual, family-friendly, Pour at the Park fundraiser for your parks will take place at the South Park Museum Building and Fairgrounds. We are excited to offer:
- A unique South Park T-shirt design on a soft fabric Commonwealth Press T-shirt, exclusive to Pour at the Park guests and supporters. Our pre-order is over, but you can still get one at the event.
- Live Music by the Brilliant Minds and The M80s
- Children's Activities by Coach Dave from CDG Sports
- Food trucks, raffles and more!
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Get your ticket by May 11 to take advantage of our discounted pricing! Both VIP and GA tickets include a stainless steel tasting cup that supports our Zero-Waste efforts.
Confirmed Vendors:
- A Few Bad Apples Cider
- Back Alley Brewing
- Chimera Brewing
- Firewhistle Brewing
- Grist House Brewing
- Hazel Grove Brewing
- Helicon Brewing
- Jackworth Ginger Beer
- Lolev
- Lucky Signs Spirits
- The Open Road Non-Alc
- Penn Brewery
- Recon Brewery
- Wild Basin Hard Seltzer
- The Beast
- Nasty Beast
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Tasting Cup Sponsor: Mascaro Construction Company, LP
Entertainment and Designated Driver Sponsor: The Lindy Group
Tree Planting Sponsor: Peoples Natural Gas
Friends of South Park
Green Mountain Energy
Renewal By Andersen
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Special Collections and Recycling
Our friends at the Pennsylvania Resources Council are offering several opportunities for collections and recycling in the county parks this month:
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Three Rivers Birding Club Spring Outing in Harrison Hills
Spring migration will be in full swing with a variety of warblers and other migrants visiting Harrison Hills Park. Meet Three Rivers Birding Club leader, Dave Brooke, at the Environmental Learning Center parking lot on May 11, at 8:00 am. Learn more!
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May Park Ranger
Featured Event
This May, join the Park Rangers to learn about the history of the nine Allegheny County Parks in South Park on May 9, from 6:00 - 7:00 pm. Learn more about this event or discover all of Allegheny County events HERE!
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Help us continue to plant trees by donating to our Tree Fund!
Every year, the Allegheny County Parks Foundation plants trees in our county's nine parks in partnership with Allegheny County. Just this spring, we are planting over 500 trees in five different parks!
In addition to their majestic beauty, trees improve the parks’ ecology by increasing our region’s declining tree canopy, shoring up riparian borders to clean rainwater that flows into streams, help storm water management by absorbing runoff and provide shelter and food for birds and wildlife.
We invite you to donate to this reforestation and beautification program. You can use this gift as a way of memorializing a family member, friend or special memory of time spent in the Allegheny County Parks. Every donation has the added value of living on as a gift to our whole region.
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Boyce Park | Deer Lakes Park | Harrison Hills Park | Hartwood Acres Park
North Park | Round Hill Park | Settlers Cabin Park | South Park | White Oak Park
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