Sylvan Park Day of Caring
On September 19th, NCNA joined United Way in a Day of Caring at our Sylvan Park Project. We had over 20 volunteers onsite furthering our neighborhood green space initiative.
The group filled up 9 large trash bags with garbage, pulled countless invasives like english ivy and privet plants, and collectively set the stage for the new trail connectivity work in the near future.
The NCNA Green Spaces committee wants to give a big thanks to all our neighbors who joined us, to the Young Professionals of Chattanooga (YPC), United Way, and Elder's Ace for your energy and investment in our community.
Trailbuilder, Barry Smith, and his team will be in Sylvan Park this fall adding a new entrance, as well as a trail that will connect the park up to Colville Street. We are excited because the path will provide a valuable connection to Forest Avenue for neighbors near Sylvan who don’t have any sidewalks, as well as a way for everyone to enjoy the bird sanctuary and beautiful reclaimed green spaces.
Also, using the funds that we raised through our campaign, we have ordered benches, a picnic table and waste receptacles that the Chattanooga Parks Department will install soon. After everything has been installed, we will add new signage to the park!
Stay tuned for our next work day at Sylvan Park and other ways to get involved in our neighborhood green spaces!
And thanks again to all of the Sylvan Park Green Space Initiative Sponsors: the Wallace and Campbell families, the Wright family, the Wright Payne family, the Hunter family, the North Shore Merchants Collective, Sally and Andy Michaud, the Grassy Patch Crew, the Taylor family, and the Poole family.