You’re Likely Already on Your Phone — Put It to Work With KMOV-Channel 4’s ‘A Day 4 Forest Park’!
Wednesday, December 11, KMOV (Channel 4) will again partner with Forest Park Forever to present A Day 4 Forest Park, a special telethon in support of our annual year-end membership drive, For the Love of the Park!
And thanks to our friends at the Enterprise Holdings Foundations, you can become a Forest Park Forever member at half price that day and through the end of the year — or, just make a one-time donation.
That means you can become a Senior Member for just $25, a Park Friend for $30, a Park Naturalist for $90 — or even a member of the Leffingwell Society for $500! View our full list of Giving Levels.
Giving throughout the day will be easy through https://www.forestparkforever.org/kmov, through Facebook Live or by calling 314-969-4444.
“As an important part of St. Louis, we at Channel 4 have been thrilled for more than 20 years to support our region’s greatest civic treasure, a place of beauty and joy for 13 million people a year,” says KMOV News Anchor Claire Kellett.
A Day 4 Forest Park will start at 6 a.m. and run all the way to 6:30 p.m., giving everyone plenty of opportunities to give, no matter when they tune in throughout the day.
The day will be a Who’s Who of Forest Park, featuring Forest Park Forever leaders, team members, volunteers, active Forest Park Forever members and people who use the Park every day.
Many of the participants have also been featured on the Forest Park Forever Blog recently, and the program will highlight some of your favorite blog topics throughout the year, from secret spots to the new Nature Playscape and exactly how Forest Park Forever team members keep the Park looking so great year ’round.
“Forest Park has such an amazing legacy, in terms of its history, its attractions and everything it provides for the community,” Kellett says. “The money we raise through A Day 4 Forest Park helps make sure that Forest Park Forever has the resources it needs to keep the Park’s legacy alive, and to continue being a model for parks organizations across the country.”