Welcome to the New Glendale Parks & Open Space Foundation Website
August 1, 2011 · Glendale Parks & Open Space Foundation · News · 0 CommentsWe are proud to launch the new website for the Glendale Parks & Open Space Foundation!
We are proud to launch the new website for the Glendale Parks & Open Space Foundation!
A nonprofit resurrects the ashes of the Station Fire in an exhibition that will support forest rehabilitation. November 26, 2010 | By Melanie Hicken, melanie.hicken@latimes.com DOWNTOWN GLENDALE — A vacant building across from the Americana at Brand has once again been transformed into a gallery, the second event curated by a local arts nonprofitusing remnants.
In Southern California we are no strangers to devastating wildfires. But hidden beneath the rubble, a local woman is finding beauty and promise. For more information and to watch the video on the KTLA Heroes website, please click here.
By Joyce Rudolph June 16, 2010 Members of two organizations hope to create a sense of healing and renewal through art in the aftermath of the Station fire. ART from the Ashes, a collective of more than 40 artists from Glendale, Burbank and across the country, has formed a partnership with the Glendale Parks &.
Commissioner’s foundation works to find funding for open spaces. March 23, 2010 | By Melanie Hicken GLENDALE — With city funding for parks becoming increasingly limited, Community Services & Parks Commissioner Dottie Sharkey wanted to find a way to keep maintenance and programs off the chopping block. Sharkey began the process last spring of forming.
(Glendale, CA) – The Glendale Parks & Open Space Foundation has announced a collaboration with ART from the Ashes, a local nonprofit organization, to host an art exhibition to benefit the restoration and rehabilitation of Deukmejian Wilderness Park. The exhibition will feature art pieces created from burned materials removed from the Park after the Station.