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Adopt-a-Park Program

Adopting a park is a great way to make a difference in the community. This program provides many different ways for local groups, families, and businesses to get involved and help keep our parks safe and clean.

 

Watch our video of what our wonderful park adopters accomplished in 2010!

Adopt-a-Park

 
Bagley Park Open
Bicentennial Park Hillsboro Kiwanis and High School Key Clubs
Central Park TownePlace Suites by Marriott-Hillsboro
Dairy Creek Park USDA Service Center
Evergreen Park Resources for Health - Roots and Shoots
Francis Street Park Sparks Family & Century High School
Glencoe Creek Park Intel
Griffin Oaks Park West Valley Church
U.J. Hamby Park Miller Education In-School/Connect Program
Harold Eastman Rose Garden Tualatin Valley Rose Society
Rood Bridge Park Hillsboro Rotary
Hondo Dog Park Hillsboro Dog Association
McKinney Park Blanton/Hews Families
Magnolia Park Whole Foods Market - Tanasbourne Employees
Noble Woods Park Wells Fargo Green Team Beaverton
Orchard Park Hillsboro R.E.I. Employees
Pioneer Cemetery Lacey's House - "A place to call home for veterans."
Reedville Creek Park Nazboro Youth
Rosebay Park Open
Shadywood Park Intel - IT
Shute Park Miller Education High School
Turner Creek Park Hillsboro Youth Peer Court
Walnut Street Park Jack Howk Plumbing/Rescue Rooter 8976
53rd Avenue Community Park Hillsboro Albertsons
Hillsboro Stadium CDI IT Solutions
   

There may be additional special sites that can be adopted out upon request. For more information in regards to our Adopt-a-Park program, contact Kristi Wilson, Volunteer Services Coordinator, at 503-615-3479 or by e-mail at kristiw@ci.hillsboro.or.us.

Adopt-a-Park Intel Adopt-a-Park Hillsboro R.E.I. Employees
Intel Hillsboro R.E.I. Employees

More Adopt-a-Park Information

What does it mean to adopt a park?

What is required to adopt a park?

What types of tasks and projects can be done in adopted parks?

Who can adopt a park?

Is it free to adopt a park?

How do I get tools and supplies to do a project in the park?

Is there any group recognition for participating in the adopt-a-park program?

More questions?

 

Adopt-a-Park TownePlace Suites

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What does it mean to adopt a park?

Adopting a park is a great way for local groups, individuals or organizations to get involved in the community. The primary goal for park adopters is to help keep the parks safe and clean. This can be done through individual park patrols, work parties, or large community events.

What is required to adopt a park?

  • Fill out an Adopt-a-Park Application
  • Set up a meeting with the Volunteer Coordinator to discuss adoption details and create a park work plan based on adopted park and group needs
  • Complete weekly/monthly tasks (less required in winter months)
  • Complete at least two (2) service projects each year.

Adopt-a-Park MEC In-School & Connect Programs

      MEC In-School & Connect Programs

 

What types of tasks and projects can be done in adopted parks?

There are many different projects that adopters can assist with. Each park provides different needs. These needs will be outlined in the work plan as potential volunteer projects for groups to complete. Weather and time of year also play a role in determining park projects as each season brings different needs. Here are examples of typical projects:

  • Litter pick up
  • Graffitti removal
  • Flower planting
  • Landscape bed maintenance
  • Pruning
  • Spread barkdust/wood chips
  • Wash play equipment
  • Remove invasive plants
  • Raking leaves

Who can adopt a park?

Any local group such as families, individuals, businesses or other organizations can "adopt" a park in Hillsboro.

Is it free to adopt a park?

It is free to adopt a park; however, time commitments are needed to complete monthly park tasks.

How do I get tools and supplies to do a project in the park?

Hillsboro Parks and Recreation will provide tools and supplies for park projects. An adopt-a-park kit will be given to the adopter and will include general park clean up supplies. For group service projects, a tool trailer containing all necessary tools and supplies will be provided.

Is there any group recognition for participating in the adopt-a-park program?

Hillsboro Parks and Recreation will install one acknowledgement sign for park goers to see. A press release will be submitted to local papers to announce the adoption, often in conjunction with an adopt-a-park kick off project.

More questions?

For more information in regards to our adopt-a-park program contact Kristi Wilson, Volunteer Services Coordinator, at 503-615-3479 or by e-mail at kristiw@ci.hillsboro.or.us. We look forward to working with you!

 

 


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