A Walk in the Park
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A Walk in the Park

 

Lakeshore Park Conservancy Newsletter:  Volume 1 - June 2021divider(1).png

Welcome to the first monthly newsletter from the Lakeshore Park Conservancy. Our goal is to keep Park visitors and donors updated on Park news and events throughout the year. In addition to the monthly newsletter, you can expect to see more updates through social media and the Park's website. As the construction in the Park gets underway, our goal is to keep the community informed along the way. You can always contact the Conservancy office if you ever have questions or concerns.

 

Lakeshore Park Conservancy

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Volunteer Opportunities

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“Weeding Wednesdays” has begun! For more information about “Weeding Wednesdays” or volunteering in general, please contact the Lakeshore Park Conservancy office at :

865-215-1722 or  sign up here

 

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Picnics in the Park are back! 

As a part of the “ACE in the Park: Tuesday concerts at Lakeshore” events, picnics are coming back! Preorder yours for a relaxing night, looking at a beautiful view, and some live music. 

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For more info on events happening in the Park, visit our
 
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The Lakeshore Park Conservancy works with the City of Knoxville to keep Lakeshore Park clean and safe for the thousands of daily visitors. The Conservancy spends approximately $1,000 a day to care for the 185 acres in the Park and is extremely focused on managing expenses while ensuring that the Park is managed and maintained on a first-class level. This can only be accomplished with the support of the community.
 
 
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Nature's Healing Ways

Nature could be the answer to most of our problems. 

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        Master Plan Update: Lower                              Ball Fields 

Learn more about the construction that's been going on around the Park and the over all master plan. 

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"A Park is a Refuge" 

A note from the Executive Director of Lakeshore Park Conservancy, Julieanne Foy. 

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Lakeshore Park is a unique joint public/private partnership between the non-profit Conservancy and the City of Knoxville.

Meet the Conservancy staff who is in the Park on a daily basis. 

 

 Lakeshore Park Conservancy Staff 
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How much about Lakeshore Park's history do you know? Take this quiz to see!
 
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