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Adopting an Urban Park with Community Partners Presenters: •Robin Jensen •Glenda Hairston •Christy Deatherage •Denny Casey

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Presentation at the Virginia Master Naturalist Conference 2012 Robin Jensen Glenda Hairston Christy Deatherage Denny Casey

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Adopting an Urban Park with Community Partners

Presenters:•Robin Jensen•Glenda Hairston•Christy Deatherage•Denny Casey

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J. Frank Wilson Memorial Park, an urban community park

• 30 acre City of Martinsville park

• A variety of community neighbors

• Recreational and natural amenities

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Why did we get involved?

• Improve the park’s reputation• Be good neighbors• Increase the value of the park as a community and

educational destination

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International Coastal Cleanup/Clean Virginia Waterways

• Annual Community Clean-ups since 2007.• Over five years, we’ve gathered almost 1,000 lbs of trash.• Volunteer and partner involvement expands each year.

→ www.longwood.edu/cleanva/iccva.htm

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Trails

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Water Resources Management

Cleaning out culverts

Erosion control

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•Butterfly garden•Invasive species removal•Reusing natural resources

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Friends Group: Involvement of Neighborhood

Volunteers

The Mission of the Friends of Wilson Park is to promote stewardship,interpretation, and conservation of the Park’s natural and cultural resources.

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Friends of Wilson Park

Goals: •Protect the ecological health;•Enhance the Park’s natural setting; •Attract tourists and community members; •Develop programming; •Interpret the Park’s natural and cultural history; and, •Provide a model for 1) civic cooperation, 2) sustainable urban park planning, and 3) best green practices.

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Gathering the group•Group Facebook page

•Newspaper Calendar listings

•Flyers

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VMNH and the Park

We have developed a variety of programs and initiatives focused on the park.

• Museum visitors and outreach programs– VMNH provides at-the-museum programming in

addition to programming in the park to visiting school groups.

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VMNH and the Park

Museum visitors and outreach programs– Sample VMNH outdoor programs:• Stream Study• GPS Challenge/Orienteering• Exploring Nature

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VMNH and the Park

Out-of-school programming– After school• Martinsville/Henry County After 3

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VMNH and the Park

Out-of-school programming– After school• Upward Bound

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VMNH and the Park

Out-of-school programming– Summer Adventure Camps• Water Journeys Camp• Girl Scientists Rock!• Doodle Bugs

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VMNH and the Park

VMNH Earth Day Student Day

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VMNH and the Park

Multi-year, grant-funded, community-centered project aimed at providing a full range of outdoor, nature-inspired programs.

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VMNH and the Park

VMNH Outdoor Fun Festival

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VMNH and the Park

Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences Grant

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VMNH and the Park

Keep Virginia Beautiful Program Grant

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VMNH and the Park

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Earning Volunteer Hours in the Park

Six Approved Service Projects in the Park:– Citizen Science – Stewardship– Education

– 20 member participation– Over 400 hours in 4 years

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Citizen Science

Assist with Wildlife Survey

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Stewardship

Park clean-up/green-ups Park beautification

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Education

Junior Naturalist Summer Camp

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Things to keep in mind

• Community calendars (avoid pulling from the same volunteers on the same day)

• Coordinate with parks department• Cross promote events with other service

organizations.• Use media (newspaper, Facebook, etc.) to help

raise community awareness

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Ideas?

• Locations in your community• Getting in touch with community needs• Possible partners and local/state resources• Sources of funding

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Q & A

• Any questions or comments?

• After a short break (10 minutes), we’ll walk to Wilson Park to continue the session.

Contact information:Robin [email protected](276)634-4188