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For many of us in the neighborhood, Clark Park has been even more important during the pandemic. The Friends of Clark Park has many goals for improving the park and one of them is trying to keep it clean. Obviously all the extra use during the normally more quiet winter has resulted in lots of extra trash at a time when our Clean and Green initiative is more or less on pause. We’ve always relied on volunteers to supplement trash services provided by the city and provided by FoCP fundraising. Often these cleanup days are initiated by the Friends, but that’s not always the case. In March, Thrive, a residential community in West Philly dedicated to civic engagement organized a clean up that they ran independently at a time of their choice. A part of  Thrive’s volunteer work is the West Philly Community Meet Up & Clean Up. The Meetup group has 74 members and to date since starting in August last year has had 9 events and collected 82 thirteen gallon bags in the local community. Friends of Clark Park is so grateful to be the beneficiary of this organization’s hard work. If you have an organization that would like to contribute to the beauty of Clark Park, feel free to reach out. The Friends can organize materials and tools necessary to run a clean up date. Or, just show up with your own masks, bags, and gloves, no planning required. The Friends and the community at large is always grateful for any volunteer efforts. If showing up the a more formal event is more your speed, consider the clean up for Clark Park on May 8th as part of the larger Love Your Park week initiative.

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For many of us in the neighborhood, Clark Park has been even more important during the pandemic. The Friends of Clark Park has many goals for improving the park and one of them is trying to keep it clean. Obviously all the extra use during the normally more quiet winter has resulted in lots of extra trash at a time when our Clean and Green initiative is more or less on pause. We’ve always relied on volunteers to supplement trash services provided by the city and provided by FoCP fundraising. Often these cleanup days are initiated by the Friends, but that’s not always the case. In March, Thrive, a residential community in West Philly dedicated to civic engagement organized a clean up that they ran independently at a time of their choice. A part of  Thrive’s volunteer work is the West Philly Community Meet Up & Clean Up. The Meetup group has 74 members and to date since starting in August last year has had 9 events and collected 82 thirteen gallon bags in the local community. Friends of Clark Park is so grateful to be the beneficiary of this organization’s hard work. If you have an organization that would like to contribute to the beauty of Clark Park, feel free to reach out. The Friends can organize materials and tools necessary to run a clean up date. Or, just show up with your own masks, bags, and gloves, no planning required. The Friends and the community at large is always grateful for any volunteer efforts. If showing up the a more formal event is more your speed, consider the clean up for Clark Park on May 8th as part of the larger Love Your Park week initiative.

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Sidewalk Repair In Progress

The sidewalks around the perimeter of Clark Park have long been in disrepair and it has been a major area of focus for Friends of Clark Park for a number of years. With that in mind we are excited to share that, thanks in part to our advocacy, the city has kicked off a project to repair and replace many of the sidewalks throughout the park. This project will replace over 10,000 square feet of sidewalk and is a huge investment in our park and our West Philly community. 

This project could not have become a reality without the great partnership and tireless effort of City Councilmember Jamie Gauthier and her office. She has been a tremendous friend of Clark Park and her office was essential in securing the investment to make this project a reality. Work started on the project this week and you will likely see continued sections being replaced over the next few weeks throughout the park. 

We are very proud and thankful to all of those across the Friends who have put countless hours into advocating for this project. We also wanted to say huge thank you to Councilmember Gauthier for her support. Please enjoy the new sidewalk!

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