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| PLANO PARKS FOUNDATION P O Box 860358 Plano, Texas 75086 972-941-7250
The Plano Parks Foundation, founded in 1983, is a non-governmental,
nonprofit organization providing support to parks and recreation
programs and activities. The mission of the Parks Foundation is to preserve, protect, promote, and enhance the natural beauty and open spaces of Plano. | |  Wildflower Run A Success
We would like to thank all participants and volunteers who made this
year's Wildflower Run at Arbor Hills Nature Preserve a success. We hope
to see you again next year! 5K Results
WONDERFUL WORLD OF WILDFLOWERS The Plano Parks Foundation
happily joined forces with the City of Plano in 1993 on a project
designed to be the "gift that keeps giving and giving" - the Wonderful
World of Wildflowers! What started out in 1991 as a City program that
planted native wildflowers along a five-acre stretch of Spring Creek
Parkway, has blossomed into an effort that now covers over one hundred
acres of land. The Goals - To infuse selected area in parks and medians with colorful arrays of natural beauty to be enjoyed by everyone
- To plant and nurture the flowers indigenous to Plano and north Texas
- To provide and maintain a succession of annual blooms March
through late summer - Reduce the amount of acreage requiring mowing by the City, resulting in cost savings to tax payers
The Program - Several
species of native wildflowers are purchased (baby blue eyes,
cornflowers, Mexican Hats, Texas Bluebonnets, tick seeds, and many
others)
- Sites are selected based on visibility; soil and sun conditions; and citizen requests
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Seeders programs have also been started at a variety of schools in the
Plano Independent School District providing a study area for science
curriculums.
TREES FOR TOTS
This program is provided through a generous partnership with Medical
Center of Plano. The program encourages new parents, family and friends
to purchase a planted tree to commemorate the birth of a child. Trees
are planted in a portion of Russell Creek Park adjacent to the
playground and lake marked exclusively for "Tots" trees General Facts - Contributions of $265 or $345 include the tree, your personal recognition plaque, and tree maintenance
- Contributions
of less that $200 go toward the purchase of additional trees, and the
donor receives recognition on a group plaque mounted within the park
- Trees
selected include live oak, red oak, bald cypress, cedar elm, sycamore,
Texas ash, weeping willow, redbud, and crape myrtle based on
availability
- Sponsors are notified in writing of the exact location of their tree in Russell Creek Park
- Trees are planted in the winter months, and will be maintained by the Plano Parks and Recreation Department
Adopt A Tree Form MATCHING GRANTS
The Parks Foundation sponsors a program to provide assistance funds for
worthwhile neighborhood projects, while assuring ongoing citizen
involvement. Matching grants are available for neighborhoods, school
organizations and others interested in additional development of their
neighborhood parks and playgrounds. Eligible projects include tree
plantings, neighborhood park improvements, and other special projects
that match the mission of the Parks Foundation. - A
minimum of 50% finical participation in the project by the group
applying is required. The Foundation may match up to $3000 per
application which are reviewed each year in January and June.
- Eligible groups include Home Owner Associations, school groups and civic groups.
Over $60,000 in funds have been distributed by the Plano Parks Foundation since 1983.
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