TREE PLANTING & PARK CLEAN UP SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 9AM-11AM.

FOLLOW US LIVE WITH #iheartparks on Twitter! We cleaned up along the pervious trail in Dearborn Park along the greenspace and if time and enough participants permit, we’ll start along the stream to trim (not remove) shrubs for better line of sight.

HausZwei Homes donated two Weeping Willows.. We planting them on either side of the bridge a kind neighbor from Deerwood Dr built a couple of years ago

DeKalb County allowed us to borrow landscaping equipment so we had plenty of shovels and loppers.

Perfect Fall weather!

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Early arrivers

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Donuts anyone?
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Hard at work!
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Someone’s enjoying themselves
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Waiting for the crowd

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Weeping Willow planted
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Enjoying after hard day at work

We’re all over social media:
www.Facebook.com/friendsofdearbornpark
twitter.com/parkrenewalday
instagram: FriendsOfDearbornPark

#iheartparks so you can watch us progress in real time!!!!
Join the group as we are looking at adding trail markers along the dirt trail and hope to add mulch at some point. We’re going to schedule and announce our 2016 Clean ups so you can add them to your schedule. We’re watching out for the developer to file permits that wants to take out the trail and add a road and build homes on the hill in the greenspace. We’re working on expanding the trail from Chevelle to Oldfield once we get a better idea of property lines. Join the fun by e-mailing friendsOfDearbornpark@gmail.com or signing up through our Facebook page where we have a sign up link.

Friends of Dearborn Park. It was formed in 2007. Over the course of 5 years, 2008-2012, our main objective was just to get the green space cleared to a point where you could actually walk in the area. This involved working with County and City officials, Park Pride, volunteers and various other stakeholders. Once a year our project was of clearing invasive species, cutting down and pulling up ivy and clearing out trash including old tires, etc. This was a huge undertaking and allowed the City to be able to build the path that we have now. Over the years people such as myself have even developed unofficial dirt paths on both sides of the creek. In addition, Friends of Dearborn Park was able to procure a matching grant so that we could replace the playground equipment with what you now see. Over the years we have planted trees and continue to clear the paths of invasive species and perform general clean up.

Friends of Dearborn Park would like to create exciting opportunities to work together as a community, to create a vision together and increase connectivity. Parks, greenspaces and trails create opportunities to bridge gaps and barriers within and betweenindividuals, neighborhoods and business districts.

Dearborn Park should function as part of a system that supports healthy people, strong neighborhoods, vibrant business districts, a robust economy and a healthy environment using a systematic approach.

Collaborations: DeKalb County Parks & Rec and Decatur, Georgia, nonprofit, business, philanthropic and community partners are central to our success and help us achieve a greater impact.

Respect: Each individual has intrinsic value that deserves recognition and respect. We demonstrate respect through active listening, passion with politeness and openness to multiple perspectives.

Inclusivity: People of all ages and backgrounds have important voices that should be heard. Parks are for everyone.

Friends of Dearborn Park is committed to preserving and improving Dearborn Park for residents located in Midway Woods and surrounding areas. Dearborn Park is located at:
1301 Deerwood Dr., Decatur Midway Woods Neighborhood Association
It includes 7 Acres, Basketball court, multi-use court, playground and picnic areas.
We are working to make to improve, but not develop this park. Midway Woods neighbors have decided that they do not want the Disneyfication of this park and would like to keep as much of it as a passive area as possible. DeKalb County announced in June 2013 that they would be installing benches throughout the park.
This will be a nice addition as the park.

Sponsors: HausZwei Homes Kevin Polite, Solid Source Realty, Inc.