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arbor day and the re-opening of the park

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Parkville city officials and residents celebrated the reopening of English Landing Park on Arbor Day, April 12th. The ceremony was followed by a tree planting project to replace trees lost in last year’s flood. 


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New Trees for the park!

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Friends of Parkville Parks thanks Lawrence Reddmann Farms for donating $4,800 worth of trees for replanting in English Landing Park.
The trees: (8) 3” Swamp White Oak, (8) 3” Nuttall Oak, (10) 3” Pin Oak, (12) 3” Hackberry, and (10) 3” Bloodgood London Planetree

delivered! 

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Coordinated by Adam Zink!


English Landing Park April 2012...

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the 4th annual Parktoberfest - oct 6, 2012

Back in the Park! 

The Elders

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Arse Kickin' Celtic Music from the Heartland! 


The Rainmakers

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Kansas City-based, original rock band!

Mark Ballard of School of Rock will once again put together a stellar line-up for our entertainment. Bands interested in performing - will be auditioned by Mark. Email: contact.parktoberfest@gmail.com


Thanks from fopp!

Friends of Parkville Parks appreciates the continued fund-raising efforts of the
following local businesses!

Update on the Park Restoration 

by Tom Barnard, Park Superintendent

"The South Trail that parallels the River is now open; you can enter the Park at the Grigsby Field area south of Main Street. The side of the Park near the railroad track is still closed. We still have some grading to do as soon as the weather permits, and we'll need to address the playground mulch situation (rubber tire mulch or is there a better solution?) We also have some maintenance to do on Grigsby Field, such as reconditioning the in-infield. Seeding and tree planting will take place in the spring, and we are coordinating with Platte County on Platte Landing Park also. And we are looking at the remodeling of the present building that houses the Park and Sewer Departments, and considering a new building to be used as storage."

* Specific use of the monies being donated by FOPP won't be determined until they get further into restoration efforts over the next 3-4 months, so we'll keep you posted.


Update on fundraisers

by Cory Miller, FOPP Founder & Managing Officer

We appreciate those in the community who hold fund-raisers for us. 
The last event with the Parkville Symphony Band (Steve Berg, conductor) garnered almost $500 for our effort. Now the "local" McDonald's located at 64th Street and I-29 is planning to donate twenty-five cents to FOPP for every regular lunch/dinner menu Extra Value Meal sold during the week of January 23rd through January 29th.  Be sure to patronize them during that time to help us out!  

And we are pleased that both the City of Parkville and the Economic Development Council have expressed interest in having Friends of Parkville Parks as their 501(c)(3) partner in seeking grants for which they can apply.
Look for the Friends of Parkville Parks donation box the next time you visit!

2012 Membership and Sponsorships 

Sponsorship levels for 2012 have been set. Sign up now to get the best sponsorship package! We have a comprehensive media campaign in development. Individual sponsorships are also greatly appreciated.  Email inquiries on details to Johanna at contact.parktoberfest@gmail.com 
  • Title Sponsors - $7500
  • Gold Sponsors - $5000
  • Silver Sponsors - $2500
  • Bronze Sponsors - $1000
  • Copper Sponsors - $500
  • Patron Sponsors - $250

become a member!

Join the Friends of Parkville Parks by going to the MEMBERSHIP page!
Parktoberfest gratefully acknowledges the generosity and support of its sponsors and friends.
These important supporters are committed to making Parktoberfest a fun-filled day in the park! Their commitment ensures a quality experience for all attendees, industry participants and volunteers.
Without their assistance, Parktoberfest would not be possible. 

We graciously extend our appreciation to each of them!

Parktoberfest is sponsored by FRIENDS OF PARKVILLE PARKS (F.O.P.P.) 501(c)3

Parkville Symphonic Band NovemberFest Concert to Benefit Parkville Parks

Sunday, November 6, 2011, 3:00 p.m.

Parkville Symphonic Band NovemberFest Concert to Benefit Parkville Parks
The Parkville Symphonic Band will present a concert to benefit the Friends of Parkville Parks on Sunday afternoon, November 6, at 3:00 p.m. at the Park University Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel.  Music director Stephen Berg will conduct a tour of German and Austrian Romantic-Era favorites including von Suppé’s exuberant and challenging Poet and Peasant Overture, Brahms’ Hungarian Dances 5 and 6, and everyone’s favorite waltz, Strauss’s On the Beautiful Blue Danube.  Other selections will include Wagner’s jubilant march for the Arrival of the Guests from Tannhauser, and the Light Cavalry Overture, in which von Suppé perfectly portrays horses galloping into the field of battle.  Whether you like the splendor of waltzes, the wild abandon of gypsy dances, lively polkas, or a powerhouse technical tour-de-force, this concert will give you much to enjoy.

With this concert, the band salutes one of the regions most popular treasures, Parkville’s English Landing Park running along side our own Beautiful Blue Danube, the picturesque Missouri River.  The park has been devastated by this year’s prolonged flood, and although the City of Parkville will clean up and repair much of the damage, complete restoration may be beyond the City’s resources.  Friends of Parkville Parks (FOPP) seeks to fund and assist with improvements to Parkville’s parklands that go beyond those the City alone can accomplish.  Replacing the many trees killed by this year’s flood and repairing damaged structures within the park are among the possible improvements that FOPP will support.  We invite you to join with us in supporting FOPP and one of Parkville’s most used attractions.  Admission is free and open to the public, with free-will donations being accepted for FOPP.  For more information, please go to our web site at ParkvilleSymphonicBand.org, or call (816) 741-7388.

Steve Berg
(816) 741-7388


Thank You! 

by Cory Miller
The 3rd annual Parktoberfest event was a huge success, made all the more so by the generous hearts of the citizens of Parkville!  The weather was perfect for an afternoon at the park and around 6,000 people came out to enjoy the festivities in our temporary location.  With this year’s success behind us, we’re already excited to start planning for the next event, and we’ll need your help!

There are many people to thank, especially those who served on our 2011 Parktoberfest committee who once again put their lives on hold to plan this event: www.parktoberfest.net


Area Businesses & Community Leaders Rally Together
to Support Parktoberfest - Oct 1st

 
In show of support for Flood Relief and Park Restoration

September 21, 2011 (Parkville, MO) -- Area businesses and community leaders have teamed up with Parktoberfest, an annual event held in Parkville, to help raise funds for post-flood park cleanup and restoration. Cory Miller, Chairman of Friends of Parkville Parks, the nonprofit organization responsible for planning the event, says that cleanup and restoration will cost thousands and thousands of dollars; with the help of area sponsors and supporters, they are halfway to reaching their goal of $35,000 gross. “I’m overwhelmed by the outpouring of support for our city and our parks. It’s been an incredible experience to work alongside such a caring community,” said Miller. “We need as many people as possible to come down to Parktoberfest and help us reach our final goal.”

The 3rd Annual Parktoberfest takes place on Saturday, October 1st, in English Landing Park’s Farmers Market area. Gates open at 11am, and the party kicks off at noon with Alice 102 and Emcee Mark Vasto, publisher of the Parkville Luminary. There is live music all day on the main stage featuring The Elders - An Arse Kickin’ Band, The Yardogs - a Rockin’ Five-Piece Band, Kasey Rausch - our own Parkville singer/songwriter, Kyle Cimino (who was just named Best Guitarist in Kansas City) and bassist/guitarist Trevor Brown,  Victor & Penny (Jeff Freling, guitarist for Chicago’s Blue Man Group, and actress Erin McGrane of local/national TV commercial and movie fame), ex-Laker Kareem Rush and his smooth R&B, along with School of Rock’s Best and Brightest.  

Expect fun for the entire family. Parktoberfest welcomes the little ones and offers kid games, creative art, and an interactive music show by Rockin Rob. 

A Parktoberfest Fall Feast will be prepared by HyVee, with lighter fare provided by the Parkville Coffeehouse and Dave’s Dawgs. Or, stop by Piropos booth for the empanadas. Parkville restaurants will also be open for business and within walking distance of the event. The Beer Garden will serve Bob’s 47, Boulevard Wheat, Boulevard Pilsner, Sam Adams Octoberfest and Miller Lite.  A fine selection of wines will also be served. 

An assortment of vendors will be represented on the field. Friends of Parkville Parks will have a booth to encourage annual $25 membership which includes a membership card, e-blasts, and a T-shirt, available on event day at check-in. Officials of Platte County Parks and Recreation and the City of Parkville will be on hand to collect public opinion and ideas for the new forty four acre park expansion in Parkville. 

Sponsors and area business and community leaders supporting Parktoberfest include Miller’s Landscape and Lawn Care, North Kansas City Hospital, Charles Hevalow, Park University, Gomer’s Liquors, Dr. Robert Burns, Urban Tree Specialists, HyVee, Cripple Creek Rock Company, Stone Canyon, Zona Rosa, Rotary Club of Parkville, Wells Bank, Pizza Shoppe, KC Personnel, K&G Striping,  Alice 102, The Parkville Luminary, Nightlife KC, and Yelp! 

Partners and in-kind sponsors include Firefly Marketing Communications • FinditKC • N2 Publishing • MVS so•rev•com • AZDEF Production Group • Parkville Chamber of Commerce • W.R. Noble, CPA • Ultimate Athletic • School of Rock • Argosy Casino • Easy Moves • Main Street Parkville Association • Parkville Presbyterian Church • Platte County • City of Parkville • NightLife KC • Alice 102 • Parkville Coffee House • Central States Beverage • J&K Wines • Dave’s Dawgs • Grass Pad • Hunt Midwest/Martin Marietta • Industrial Hardware Distribution • Downing Construction Company • K & G Striping • Commercial Waterproofing • ECCO Select • Narrow Tree Nursery • Easy Moves • Johanna Strother • Nextaff • Bill Gresham • Chris Cardwell

FOPP Mission: Friends of Parkville Parks is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes. The purpose of this organization is to identify needs, to improve the public lands and parks in Parkville, Missouri, to act as a fundraising vehicle to address the specific improvements within those parks and lands, and to improve citizen awareness and involvement through volunteer opportunities. 



Summer 2011

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Last year flood waters inundated
English Landing Park
and fund-raising efforts were re-directed toward a
'Flood Relief Fund'
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Friends of Parkville Parks (F.O.P.P.) 501(c)3 is a designated park advocacy organization dedicated to preserving, protecting, and improving Parkville’s Parks. Collected monies specifically designated for the Flood Relief Fund will be used in efforts to restore English Landing Park. All other donations and subscription monies could be used to cover all or part of expenses for F.O.P.P.’s fund-raising event, Parktoberfest.