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Spring 2010 (Volume 36)

• Meet our New Board Members
• Tales from the Trails
• PA Grants $125K to Restore Meadow
• Healthy Parks Increase Home Property Values
• IN YOUR BACKYARD: Staghorn Sumac

Fall 2009 (Volume 35)

• Tales from the Trails
• Remembering C.J. Smith
• Meet Our New Park Restoration Manager: Diana K. Weiner!
• Plant Of The Season: Juniperus virginiana – Eastern Redcedar
• Interview With: Amy Steffen

Spring 2009 (Volume 34)

• Garden of Native Delights
• Programs in the Park
• Volunteer Spotlight
• Creekside Coop
• Arts in the Park: 14th Year

Fall 2008 (Volume 33)

• Walk With a Naturalist
• Arts in the Park: 13th Year
• Volunteer Spotlight
• Making Room for Natives
• Leaves of Three

Spring 2008 (Volume 32)

• New Wall Paves Way for Native Plant Showcase
• Book Review: Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants
• Volunteer Spotlight
• Green Tips For Your Garden
• Introducing Two New Board Members

Fall 2007 (Volume 31)

• In Your Backyard
• Volunteer Spotlight
• Amateur Naturalist Finds Treasure
• Native Plants in the Landscape
• Wilder Woodland
• Garden Club Dates

Spring 2007 (Volume 30) Part 1
Spring 2007 (Volume 30) Part 2

• Treasures of the Tookany Watershed Tour
• Volunteers Keep on Tugging In the Battle Against Garlic Mustard
• New Board Members
• New Staff
• Spring Cleaning for the Park
• April Blooms in High School Park

Fall 2006 (Volume 29)

• President’s Report
• Many Thanks to Recent Park Volunteers
• Arts in the Park
• Monarchs in the Meadow
• And Now, From Our Summer Intern...
• Friends Awarded TreeVitalize Grant
• Botanist Surveys HSP for Plant Stewardship Index Assessment

Fall 2005 (Volume 27)

• President’s Report
• From Eyesore to Wildlife Oasis—How High School Park Took Root
• Arts in the Park
• Remembering Joe Burke
• A Park For All Seasons and For All People
• New Pesticide Policy Drafted


Friends of High School Park
Steps leading to trail

Join Our Volunteers

We rely upon individuals, as well as youth, educational, religious and community service groups to tend plants, stabilize hillsides and stream banks, build infrastructure, run committees, raise funds and more.

Join us on weekends for
Workdays at the Park and assist with native plant restoration work.

Visit our volunteer page, find a special niche in our organization where you can hone your talents and lend a helping hand, indoor or in the great outdoors!

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Friends of High School Park
Beautiful spaces to enjoy

Become a Friend!

We appreciate our 200 plus members who volunteer and provide core financial support for Park restoration. Members enjoy:

• Two newsletters per year
• Native Plant Enthusiasts meetings w/ lectures and demonstrations
• Arts in the Park
• Neighborhood friendships and civic pride
• Receive timely emails about our free classes, workshops, tours and Work Days in the Park

We invite you to join us today.

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