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  • Barbara Capozzi [red short sleeve top and sunglasses], Friends of FDR Park and Karen Harris [black jacket and glasses], Friends of FDR Park<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
    YEE_8440-20211006.jpg
  • Barbara Capozzi [red short sleeve top and sunglasses], Friends of FDR Park and Karen Harris [black jacket and glasses], Friends of FDR Park<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Barbara Capozzi [red short sleeve top and sunglasses], Friends of FDR Park and Karen Harris [black jacket and glasses], Friends of FDR Park<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
    YEE_8380-20211006.jpg
  • Barbara Capozzi [red short sleeve top and sunglasses], Friends of FDR Park and Karen Harris [black jacket and glasses], Friends of FDR Park<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Barbara Capozzi [red short sleeve top and sunglasses], Friends of FDR Park and Karen Harris [black jacket and glasses], Friends of FDR Park<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • L-R:<br />
Kenyatta Johnson, Councilmember, City of Philadelphia<br />
Sheila Hess, City Representative, City of Philadephia<br />
Maura McCarthy, Executive Director, Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
Kathryn Ott Lovell, Commissioner, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation<br />
Mary Gay Scanlon, U.S. Congresswoman<br />
Ms T, Brilliant Minds Child Learning Academy<br />
Tyrique Glasgow, Brilliant Minds Child Learning Academy<br />
Belinda Mills, representing Regina Young, Pennsylvania State Representative<br />
Nikil Saval, Pennsylvania State Senator<br />
Barbara Capozzi, Friends of FDR Park<br />
Sarun Chan, Cambodian Association of Greater Philadelphia<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages
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  • Kenyatta Johnson, Councilmember, City of Philadelphia<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
    YEE_8115-20211006.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
    YEE_7760-20211006.jpg
  • Nikil Saval, Pennsylvania State Senator<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
    AY2_0536-20211006.jpg
  • Unveiling of the plan boards<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
    AY2_0508-20211006.jpg
  • Jim Kenney, Mayor of Philadelphia<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
    AY2_0474-20211006.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
    AY2_0445-20211006.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
    YEE_8567-20211006.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
    YEE_8550-20211006.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
    YEE_8544-20211006.jpg
  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Belinda Mills, representing Regina Young, Pennsylvania State Representative<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
<br />
DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Nikil Saval, Pennsylvania State Senator<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
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The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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October 6, 2021
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  • Kathryn Ott Lovell, Commissioner, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
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The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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October 6, 2021
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  • Kenyatta Johnson, Councilmember, City of Philadelphia<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
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The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Kathryn Ott Lovell, Commissioner, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Kathryn Ott Lovell, Commissioner, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Kathryn Ott Lovell, Commissioner, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Nikil Saval, Pennsylvania State Senator<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Tyrique Glasgow and Ms T, Brilliant Minds Child Learning Academy<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Mary Gay Scanlon, U.S. Congresswoman, PA-05<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Nikil Saval, Pennsylvania State Senator<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Belinda Mills, representing Regina Young, Pennsylvania State Representative<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Maura McCarthy, Executive Director, Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Unveiling of the plan boards<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Kenyatta Johnson, Councilmember, City of Philadelphia<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Jim Kenney, Mayor of Philadelphia<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
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The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Tyrique Glasgow and Ms T, Brilliant Minds Child Learning Academy<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
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The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Kathryn Ott Lovell, Commissioner, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Unveiling of the plan boards<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Jim Kenney, Mayor of Philadelphia<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Kathryn Ott Lovell, Commissioner, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Sarun Chan, Cambodian Association of Greater Philadelphia<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Unveiling of the plan boards<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Mary Gay Scanlon, U.S. Congresswoman, PA-05<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • Tyrique Glasgow and Ms T, Brilliant Minds Child Learning Academy<br />
Fairmount Park Conservancy, the City of Philadelphia, elected officials, and the Friends of FDR Park will reveal new designs for FDR Park, soliciting community input on future usage, and announce significant city investment in this South Philadelphia treasure. Program will highlight the coming play space and Welcome Center at FDR Park with a speaking program and unveiling.<br />
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DETAILS: Fairmount Park Conservancy, the non-profit organization that brings Philadelphia parks to life, in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation and the Friends of FDR Park, recently began the implementation of the FDR Park Master Plan, a vision that offers a once-in-a generation opportunity to reimagine a historic Olmsted Park to serve 21st-century Philadelphians.<br />
<br />
The Gateway Phase of the master plan will enhance the visitor experience by restoring and transforming the 5,500 square foot guardhouse at FDR Park’s Broad Street and Pattison Avenue entrance into a Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will include a courtyard with restrooms, a staffed information center, equipment rentals, food vendors, and co-working spaces for park staff and community partners. The Welcome Center will also transform the existing stables into a 4,000-square- foot cafe and 6,700-square-foot event space overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
<br />
Adjacent to the Welcome Center will be a world-class destination play space that encourages nature play. Park-goers of all ages and abilities will be able to enjoy the playscape with rolling paths, climbing structures, log scrambles, and treehouses. A mega-swing set will provide a unique swing experience unlike any other in the city, overlooking the Pattison Lagoon.<br />
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Learn more about the FDR Park Master Plan: https://myphillypark.org/what-we-do/capital-projects/fdr-park/<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 6, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    AY2_0889-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
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  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9559-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9532-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9510-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9498-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
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for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9374-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9333-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9335-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9305-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9256-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    AY2_0874-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9536-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9450-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9351-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    AY2_0942-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    AY2_0932-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    AY2_1003-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    AY2_0986-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    AY2_0951-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    AY2_0947-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    AY2_0939-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    AY2_0929-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    AY2_0922-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    AY2_0892-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9597-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9577-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9513-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9472-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9383-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9458-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9343-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9362-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9339-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9318-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9303-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9217-20211009.jpg
  • The Friends of FDR Park put on a free day of activities at FDR Park including the first time hosting public boating/kayaking on the lakes, exercise classes, art workshops, cooking classes, and more.<br />
<br />
for Fairmount Park Conservancy<br />
October 8, 2021
    YEE_9211-20211009.jpg
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