April 29th, 2020
Philly Parks Need Friends: Announcing Love Your Park @ Home May 9-17!

This year, Love Your Park Week, the annual springtime celebration of Philly parks, encourages Philadelphians to celebrate from the comfort and safety of their homes with Love Your Park @ Home from Saturday, May 9 to Sunday, May 17. Each day, Love Your Park @ Home, hosted by Fairmount Park Conservancy and Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, will offer free park-themed activities for the whole family, from virtual bike and history tours to gardening tutorials and much more.This time last year, more than 100 park volunteer groups were planning cleanup days and special events in many of Philadelphia's parks. While that's not possible this year, we want you to know your parks are still here for you.
During Love Your Park @ Home, each day’s activities will center around a specific theme. The themes, and a sample of the programming for the day, are:
- Saturday, May 9: NATURE
- Sunday, May 10: FAMILY
- Monday, May 11: PARK PRIDE
- Tuesday, May 12: ARTS
- Wednesday, May 13: COMMUNITY
- Thursday, May 14: HISTORY
- Friday, May 15: PLAY
- Saturday, May 16: WELLNESS
- Sunday, May 17: GARDENING AND GREENING
Show your support for Philly parks ahead of Love Your Park @ Home!In anticipation of Love Your Park Week @ Home from May 9-17, there are many ways to show support for Philly parks: Purchase a special edition Love Your Park T-shirt: Show off your neighborhood park pride by purchasing a limited edition “Here for Philly Parks” T-shirt ($20/each) from local screen-printer Wider Awake. Half of proceeds raised from the T-shirt sales will support the Love Your Park program. Purchase by 2pm on May 1 to receive T-shirts in time for Love Your Park @ Home. Purchase T-shirts here.

Toast to Philly parks with the Love Your Park Pale Ale:Love Your Park Pale Ale by Mainstay Independent Brewing Company is the beer that gives back to Philly’s parks. Once sold exclusively at the traveling community beer garden known as Parks on Tap, the new 2020 Love Your Park Pale Ale will be available for purchase via the beer delivery service Biermi.com starting May 4. A portion of the proceeds raised from Love Your Park Pale Ale supports Philadelphia’s parks.

Show your support from home with a Love Your Park screenprint: In addition to the Love Your Park T-Shirt, you can also show your park pride with a limited edition “Philly Parks Need Friends” poster ($20) to hang in your window during Love Your Park Week @ Home. Half of proceeds raised will go to support the Love Your Park program. Link to purchase poster here. Have a printer at home? You can also download the digital version to print here.

Donate to Fairmount Park Conservancy
Fairmount Park Conservancy is the non-profit champion of Philly parks. Donations to the Conservancy go to support its mission to bring parks to life by improving and stewarding Philadelphia’s parks, enhancing their historic and cultural assets, and supporting the communities they serve. Donate here.
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Don't miss these upcoming Love Your Park @ Home events
Lemon Hill Trail Management 4
May 3rd at 10:00am
Lemon Hill Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19130
It's Spring! And that means getting the Lemon Hill Trail in shape for the season. Help us mulch paths, hack and remove any overgrowth, invasives and debris. Long Pants and Shirts Recommended. Ticks and poison ivy is present on this trail. Gloves/tools supplied. For the Trail Based Events: Meeting will be outside Lemon Hill Mansion (that's where the toolshed is) Lemon Hill Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Learn MoreLove Your Park Week 2025
May 10th at 12:00am
Philadelphia Parks
This spring, show your favorite neighborhood park some love! Love Your Park Week is a nine-day celebration of Philadelphia's public parks from May 10-18, 2025.
Learn MoreOpen Volunteer Workday – Concourse Lake
May 27th at 9:00am
Concourse Lake, Philadelphia, PA 19131
Join Fairmount Park Conservancy staff for a volunteer day at Concourse Lake. Together, we will work on tree care (weeding and mulching), trail cleanup, woody cleanup along the lake edge, and trash removal. All tools, including gloves, will be provided. BACKGROUND Concourse Lake in West Fairmount Park was officially dedicated as a Philadelphia Native Plant Park on June 9, 2012. Since then, a diverse collection of native trees and shrubs has been planted throughout the 14-acre site, enhancing the natural habitat and supporting local biodiversity.
Learn More