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Saturday, April 14, 2012
Philly Spring Cleanup
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Saturday, April 21, 2012
Friends of Schuylkill River Park Tree Tenders Planting Day.
Please come and help us plant trees around the neighborhood. We need volunteers!
Meet at 2042 Kater Street (btw Bainbridge and South Streets) at 9:30 am.
If you can, please bring pointed shovels, work gloves, and small pruners.
We hope you can join us to help plant over 20 trees. Please email fsrptreetenders@phillyparks.org to let us know if you can help with the planting. For more information on treetenders and tree planting in general, visit our treetenders website.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
LOVE Your Park: Spring Edition
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Save the date
Eat, Drink, & Be Green 2012 Saturday, June 9 7pm - 11pm.
Mark your calendars!!
Saturday, November 5
Love Your Park: Fall Edition
View photos.
Ongoing Programs
Markward Fall Programs 2011
BoConcept has once again agreed to fund the BoConcept Arts Program at Markward Recreation Center for 2011-2012. Pottery, clay handbuilding, and sewing classes will take place on weekday evenings starting at 6:30pm.
Complete schedule of Programs at the Markward Recreation Center.
For more information call 215-685-6649 or email markwardrec@comcast.net
Saturday, December 11, 2010
BoConcept Arts Program
Exhibition and Reception
Please join us at 11 am to celebrate the young painters and clay artists who participated in the fall 2010 arts program - invitation is linked.
BoConcept Philadelphia
1719 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
RSVP appreciated to fsrporg@gmail.com
All are welcome.
The BoConcept Arts Program is an arts education collaboration between the Friends of Schuylkill River Park and Markward Playground with generous funding and initiative provided by BoConcept Philadelphia. For more information or to enroll your child please contact Markward Playground at 215.685.6649.
Below are some highlighted events from 2009
December 17, 2009
The new plaque is in...
December 10, 2009
PHS Party for the Parks
Jt Christensen was nominated for our Volunteer of the Year Award
Jt has come to every cleanup. He can be found working in the park many evenings. He digs and plants and waters and prunes. He sweeps and paints. His foremost skill is taking pictures, which he does, not only for all our events, but also for events on the Schuylkill Banks and in Fitler Square. This fall, at our Festival, Jt further distinguished himself by manning the cotton candy machine and the popcorn machine simultaneously.

Saturday, October 3, 2009
Rededication of the Schuylkill Veterans Memorial
The first Saturday of October, Schuylkill neighbors hold a ceremony to rededicate the memorial to veterans from the neighborhood. This year, there was a special tribute to Harry Campbell, who, until his death this year, watered and cared for the roses and other plants arount the memorial. Harry will be greatly missed in the neighborhood and we will do our best to keep up the memorial in his honor.

Schuylkill Veterals Memorial

Memorial to Harry Campbell

Salute at the ceremony
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Runnin' on the River, the Schuylkill River Park Trail's only 5k run!
This event benefits the Schuylkill River Park Alliance's work on Completing the Schuylkill River Trail.

Warmup

Stretch

On your mark...
Thursday, August 13, 2009
On August 13th Krista and Rich Pinola hosted an event to celebrate improvements to the 25th and Delancey Park Entrance. In attendance were many neighbors, the City's Managing Director, Councilman Green, Representative Josephs, Senator Farnese's Chief of Staff, and Fairmount Park Executive Director Mark Focht. Friends of Schuylkill River Park President Peg Connor presented a plaque to Krista and Rich that will be installed at the entrance as a permanent thank you. Additionally, Peg presented a gift to Jim, the craftsman and horticulturist who performed the work that made these improvements possible. Mark Focht and Councilman Green spoke, offering their appreciation to Krista and Rich and mentioning the importance of "public private" partnerships in building and maintaining great parks in Philadelphia. As a board, the FSRP would like to express our deep appreciation to Krista and Rich for the gift of a new entrance, which has made an outstanding improvement to our park.

From left to right: Babette Josephs, Janet Harrington, Susan Halpern, and Lynne Hopper
Senator Farnese Grant
The Friends of Schuylkill River Park would like to thank State Senator Larry Farnese for facilitating a $20,000 grant to support re-grading Taney Field and installing a heavy duty drinking fountain outside of the tennis courts. The field work will take place either in fall 2009 or at the end of the 2010 season. Our contractor will bring in 200 cubic yards of topsoil to even the field and fill in holes. Then, the field will be completely Hydroseeded – a method in which seed is mixed with shredded paper. This helps to keep the seed moist and ensure better germination. The ADA accessible drinking fountain has been ordered from our vendor and should be installed by the end of the summer, providing a much needed water source for tennis players, playground users, and basketball players.
25th and Delancey Entrance
The major entrance improvements at 25th and Delancey are almost complete. This project was initiated by the Friends of Schuylkill River Park and funded by a very generous donation from a neighborhood household. The Belgium block and iron fence are complete. Barberry, dwarf forsythia, and hosta will be installed by mid-July. Other plantings will follow throughout the summer until the entrance’s grand opening in early August.

25th & Delancey Entrance - Men at Work
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