Category Archives: City Park
Come dig with us! Adopt-A-Flowerbed is back for its second season
Will you join us to keep City Park blooming and beautiful? This year, Denver Parks and Recreation (DPR) has pledged to plant 100% of the flowerbeds in the park instead of the 50% allotted last year due to the pandemic. The City Park Maintenance crew and Horticulturists will need our help as volunteer gardeners to maintain the extra beds. DPR’s Adopt-A-Flowerbed program, launched last year in City Park by the … Continue reading →
FLOWER POWER UPDATE
Volunteers Come Forward to Keep City Park Blooming City Park Friends and Neighbors, the Parks and Open Space Committee of Greater Park Hill Community, Inc., the Whittier neighborhood, District 9 and City Park Alliance are thrilled that 50+ volunteers have come forward to join the Adopt-a-Flowerbed program for City Park. These volunteers are working with the Denver Parks and Recreation maintenance crew and horticulturalists to maintain flowerbeds from spring to … Continue reading →
Congress Park Neighbors February Meeting
Video of Congress Park Neighbors Inc RNO meeting conducted on Feb 17 2021 Congress Park Neighbors had 3 speakers Congress Park Design and Pool 00:01:57 Christopher Schooler, Jay Henke and Elizabeth Romanowski Denver Parks and Recreation provides a brief update on the playground design project. They will spoke to the ‘Preferred Alternative’ design which was developed from 3 iterations presented with public forums. They also presented the timeline for construction … Continue reading →
City Park Nature Play Project
Greetings Neighbors, On behalf of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science and Denver Parks & Recreation, I am reaching out to request to meet with you and members of your community for a design update and community engagement experience related to the creation of natural play experiences in the southeast corner of City Park. The City Park Master Plan Update that was completed in 2018 indicated a … Continue reading →
Color Fields At City Park Lily Gardens
Artists Sarah and Joshua Palmeri reimagined the drained lily pond at the historic DeBoer Waterway at Denver’s City Park in Color Field Denver. The colorful, immersive art installation with over 6,000 painted stakes is located north of 17th Avenue and south of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. The six uniquely shaped seedbeds of the old lily pond transform into abstract forms of lenticular colors, bringing attention to this … Continue reading →