SPARK School Park Program — Environmental Resource Guide
SPARK School Park Program
Mission
Purpose:Â The SPARK School Program works with schools and neighborhoods to develop community parks on public school grounds. In the past 30 years, SPARK has built over 200+ community parks throughout the Houston/Harris County area. Each park is unique, with its design based on ideas and needs of the school and surrounding neighborhoods. While all of the parks are different, a typical park consists of modular playground equipment, a walking trail, benches, picnic tables, trees, an outdoor classroom, and a public art component. SPARK Parks are available for public use during non-school hours and on weekends. Programs: SPARK has built 200+ community parks in twelve different school districts throughout the Houston area. Â Each park is designed based on ideas and needs of the school and surrounding neighborhoods. While all of the parks are different, a typical park consists of modular playground equipment, a walking trail, benches, picnic tables, trees, an outdoor classroom, and a public art component. Publications: SPARK Art calendar Kathleen Ownby, Executive Director (832) 393-0911 Kathleen@sparkpark.org Elizabeth Howley, Assistant Director (832) 393-0910 elizabeth@sparkpark.org
Notes
Programs: SPARK has built 200+ community parks in twelve different school districts throughout the Houston area. Â Each park is designed based on ideas and needs of the school and surrounding neighborhoods. While all of the parks are different, a typical park consists of modular playground equipment, a walking trail, benches, picnic tables, trees, an outdoor classroom, and a public art component. Publications: SPARK Art calendar
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