OZ Park is a bustling neighborhood space that people from all over the city come to enjoy. The parks' tennis court is in need of resurfacing, and CPF is helping a restoration effort for the space.
Read MoreThe Wicker Park Garden Club and PAC taught a Home Landscape Design workshop for 40 students from all over Chicagoland for eight weeks during January and February.
Read MoreCPF welcomed over 250 PAC members to Malcolm X College for the 2017 PAC Conference. The day was filled with lively discussion, laughter, and readiness to learn about ways to enhance their neighborhood parks.
Read MoreSeveral local artists share about their tree art via the Chicago Tree Project.
Read MoreThroughout 2017, CPF is partnering with the Park District's Public Art Initiatives team to bring you a monthly blog series about public art in the parks. This series ties in with Mayor Rahm Emanuel's Year of Public Art, highlighting Chicago's rich public art history and creating dozens of new works and events across the city.
Read MoreWe sit down with West Chatham Park Advisory Council President Kim Danzie to hear about her goals for the new PAC.
Read MoreAfter serving as a partner for our Earth Gong Meditation on January 29th, Zen Yoga Garage sits down with us to share tips for meditating in nature.
Read MoreEllis PAC President Robert Nichols shares his best practices and tips for working with others to get projects done.
Read MoreGuest blogger Matt Murphy, creator of "Field of Seams," shares why he supports youth baseball in Chicago parks with his baseball seam bracelets.
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