Clean Up at Clark Park on Nov. 12, 10 a.m.
October Annual Board Meeting
Friends of Clark Park held our annual board meeting on Monday October 17th at the Spruce Hill Community Association with representation throughout our membership and the community. Our latest year in review for the park included highlights around the return to normalcy we have seen this year. The gardens and clean ups committees have been highly active with volunteers making the park look great. We have seen events and programming successfully return with abundance and capacity building within our organization grow. Fiscally membership and bottom line returned to normal and the organization is in solid financial shape.
One of our largest focuses for the year has been kicking off the Master Plan process. This plan will help define the direction of the park and establish goals for future development and fund raising. This year we kicked off the process and completed an RFP for a successful partner to help lead us in design and community engagement. Following the RFP we are excited to welcome Studio Bryan Hanes to help lead the process and look forward to completing the plan by our 2023 annual meeting. As part of this process we will be including a number of our local partner organizations on the steering committee and soliciting community feedback throughout.
The meeting also was marked by a number of local partners who wanted to engage with the Friends. Uhuru joined to discuss their concerns with the increase in unpermitted vending. They shared how the new vendors are crowding out Uhuru and stealing customers without paying for permits, cleaning and supporting the park. We discussed pursuing potential solutions in partnership with Parks and Recreation and passed around a petition supporting Uhuru. Gwen Snyder, a new mother in the neighborhood, has been working to form ongoing children’s programming in the park and was looking to create partnership with the friends to establish a more regular standing music group for young children. Tom Quinn from the HMS School also joined the meeting looking to build a stronger relationship with the Friends and to work to include students at HMS school in park events.
Finally, the friends held elections for the latest slate of directors and leadership. Our full board can be found here, but we are excited to welcome new board members Sam Korn, Pia Von Barby, Oliver Atwood, Daniel Flichberg, and Reilly Wilson. All new candidates and officers were reelected with unanimous support
Huge Thanks too all who work to make Clark Park the magical place that it is!
Bark in the Park Oct 29 at 2 pm
Annual Board Meeting Is Almost Here
We hope you can join us!
Fall Soccer Season Canceled
We are sad to share that we will be unable to run our usual season of Clark Park Youth Soccer this fall. This is a volunteer run program and unfortunately this year we were unable to get enough volunteer coaches to be able to create a safe and engaging experience. We will take some time through the winter to retool and reset in order to relaunch the program again in the Spring.
We are sorry to those who had been looking forward to this season, but if you are interested in helping out volunteering in the future please reach out to soccer@friendsofclarkpark.org
Service Sunday in Clark Park
Unfortunately, Service Sunday on October 2 is cancelled. The weather is projected to be cold and rainy, and the ground will be too muddy for gardening. Please keep an eye out for the next Service Sunday!
October 2nd at 10AM
Volunteer Opportunities:
- Playground Cleanup
- Garden Maintenance
- Shuffleboard Court Cleanup
- General Park Upkeep
Meet at the Green Shed | 45th and Regent
All ages and abilities are welcome!
Sign up here or just show up!
All equipment provided (or bring your own)
Questions, email volunteer@friendsofclarkpark.org
Parks On Tap Returns to Clark Park
This September Parks on Tap makes its triumphant return to Clark Park. For the uninitiated, Parks on Tap is Philadelphia’s traveling beer garden that was founded as a partnership between Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and FCM Hospitality focused on benefiting parks throughout the city. This festival returns to Clark Park from Wednesday September 7th – Sunday September 11th with hours 4PM-10PM on Wed-Fri and 12PM-10PM Sat-Sun. In particular join us on September 7th for a Happy Hour from 4-6pm with the Friends of Clark Park where 25% of the proceeds will directly support our beautiful park!
Parks on Tap was created to be a traveling beer garden throughout the city’s various, beautiful parks all summer long. Proceeds from Parks on Tap benefit the Fairmount Park Conservancy and each individual host park. Each park and location is collectively selected as a way to highlight and enhance the offerings that Philadelphia city parks provide. It aims for a simple aesthetic: well-kept outdoor spaces where friends and families can meet up to enjoy food, drinks and fun in a natural green space. Expect a laidback outdoor setting with craft beer, cocktails and snacks like soft pretzels and pulled-pork sandwiches. All seating is first come, first served; and, as always, dogs and kids are welcome.
Clark Park Community Survey 2022
Friends of Clark Park is running their annual survey to understand how the community engages the park. Make your opinion heard by filling out this short, 5-minute survey!
Party In The Park Is Almost Here!
Mark your calendar and join us on June 18 from 3-7pm for the spring time return of one of West Philly’s favorite events – Party in the Park. Party in the Park is an annual event hosted by Friends of Clark Park and is a great way to celebrate the season in Clark Park with all your friends and neighbors.
This year’s version of Party in the Park will be a scaled back, family friendly affair. We will be featuring local live music, kids crafts, and fun events (including a petanque club demonstration) and it is always a great way to spend a beautiful afternoon in the park! As always, there will also be food trucks to keep you fed and happy. Everyone is welcome and admission is free.
Need another reason to attend? Party in the Park is a great opportunity to engage with the Friends of Clark Park. As many visitors to our site know, The Friends are a nonprofit organization that works to preserve, protect, and beautify our beloved community park. We are the driving force behind park landscaping, tree care, grass seeding, bench installation and repair, excess seasonal trash removal, and park cleanings. We would love for you to meet the team, let us know what you think, and renew your membership. The Friends need everyone’s support to keep our park vibrant!