
Another Successful Parks Alive Season
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Parks Alive returned this summer as a way for friends, family and neighbors to gather and enjoy the green spaces in their neighborhoods. Parks Alive launched in 2022 as a collaboration between City departments, non-profits, community-serving organizations, local vendors and the neighborhoods across Madison that they call home.
Held in nine parks across the city from June through August, Parks Alive events are a chance for residents to visit their neighborhood green spaces, listen to music, participate in fun, family-friendly activities, enjoy a snack and get to know their neighbors. Twenty-eight events hosting more than 3,000 residents engaged Madisonians young and old. The program was made possible by partnership with 40 local organizations and nonprofits that provided activities including library card signups, opportunities to make art, STEM activities with UW Madison Science students, youth-led activities, basketball tournaments and pickup games, disc golf with Park Rangers, yoga, bike riding, jump rope and more.
One goal of Parks Alive is to build strong neighborhoods by enhancing opportunities for residents to get to know one another. Building and sustaining strong neighborhoods is an essential component of public safety: indeed, “fostering strong neighborhoods” is an explicit goal of Madison and Dane County’s Roadmap for healthier, safer communities. The roadmap recommends supporting and increasing opportunities to empower communities by bringing together residents and community stakeholders – including government – to build trust, develop strong working relationships and support resident leadership in building a foundation for addressing systemic challenges in neighborhoods. Parks Alive is a great example of that principle in action.
I hope you were able to spend some time this summer utilizing one of the many shared resources we all love and enjoy in Madison - our parks!
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