On March 8, Forest Park Forever President & Executive Director Lesley Hoffarth was honored by the St. Louis chapter of Commercial Real Estate Women at its 13th Annual Networking Awards.
Read MoreWe were thrilled to welcome hundreds of community members to the Dennis & Judith Jones Visitor and Education Center for Under the Clock Tower on Wednesday, March 14.
Read MoreEach year, Forest Park Forever and the City of St. Louis bestow the Kathryn Nelson Keeper of Forest Park Award on outstanding individuals who demonstrate considerable energy and creativity for the benefit of Forest Park . This year's awardees were Tom DeBenedetti, Ali Hogan & SiSi Beltrán Martí.
Read More“I just love Forest Park, and working here makes me feel good ... When you plant a tree that will long outlive you, it’s humbling. We’re just mortal people, after all, but we are having a lasting impact.”
Read MoreSuperheroes Unite! This year's Trivia Night raised over $10,000 to support Park maintenance.
Read MoreVisit Forestparkforever2017.org to read about even more of what we were up to last year, and to see a list of those individuals, corporations and foundations whose generous gifts made our work possible.
Read MoreThe Forest Park Forever team recently learned about a Girl Scout Troop that invented a new way to reuse styrofoam. Known as the Blockheads, this group of Lindbergh High School students, girls aged 13-15, developed a unique, environmentally-friendly innovation to address the problem of styrofoam – EcoGlOo.
Read MoreHorticulturist Patrick Greenwald looks back at past garden displays and gives a sneak peek at what's in store for the Boathouse display in 2018.
Read MoreThe Forest Park Forever community mourns the loss and honors the life of Sarah Kate Otto "Peasy" Love, an Emeritus Board of Directors member and our conservancy's first Board Chair.
Read MoreForest Park Forever's Park Ecologist Amy Witt recently put together a new interpretive sign in Kennedy Forest to teach Park visitors a little bit more about the importance of forest stand improvement. This conservation method is considered a best practice for ensuring the health of our native forests.
Read MoreOn Friday, October 20, our neighbors at St. Louis University High School celebrated their bicentennial with a day of service. We were thrilled to welcome freshman and sophomore students to Forest Park.
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