The Friends of Clark Park, the volunteer-run organization that oversees much of the management of the park, is gearing up for the 2024 Parktoberfest, which will take place next Saturday, Oct. 19, 2-8 p.m.. Parktoberfest is a family-friendly event and a great opportunity to spend time with your friends and neighbors at the park, located at 43rd and Chester. The event will include live musical performances by local bands, food from neighborhood restaurants, and beer from Carbon Copy. The event is suitable for all ages!
Parktoberfest is a fundraiser for the Clark Park Master Plan, which was approved by the City last year. This new plan aims to expand the park’s impact on the community through multiple improvements and renovations.
“We are currently working to fund its final design and implementation,” says the Friends of Clark Park board member Cameron O’Grady. “The plan serves as a vision document, outlining substantial renovations to Clark Park to rejuvenate Park B. It includes plans for new playgrounds, a social gathering space near 45th and Chester, and other amenities and improvements.”
The Friends of Clark Park is actively fundraising for the plan. They are raising money by applying for grants, seeking local support, and conducting fundraising campaigns.
“Currently, we are awaiting the results of several state grant applications. We have strong support from our local political leaders including Senator Williams, Representative Krajewski, and Councilmember Gauthier,” O’Grady says.
The timeline for implementing the plan will depend on funding.
Their goal is to match a generous $25,000 donation made by long-time community member Barry Grossbach. At the event, which is free to attend, they plan to raise funds by selling beer and food and asking the attendees to donate to support the park.
Donations are accepted through the FoCP website. There is also a P.O. box for anyone wishing to mail a check.
For more details about the 2024 Parktoberfest and to support FoCP’s fundraising efforts, go here.
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