
S5E9 - Meeting on Common Ground with Public Spaces
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Memphis may not have any national parks, but our parks are getting national recognition. Whether you visit your neighborhood park or one of the city's signature green spaces, you can celebrate the role that collaboration, innovation, and community-centered planning play in making Memphis a vibrant place to live, work, and play. Two of the newest leaders in this work, Kaci Murley (Overton Park Conservancy) and Marcha Allen (Memphis Parks)share a peak behind the scenes to some of the city's most public spaces.
- Overton Park Conservancy
- Old Forest Trails
- Memphis Parks
- Previous conversations about parks include S5E4 "Connecting our City through Celebrate What's Right: Public Space for Common Good" and S3E52 "Power of Public Parks" and S5E5 "Preserving and Protecting Land for Generations to Come"
- City of Memphis Accelerate Memphis
- Play Your Park (PYP)
- Spring Break Mane Event
- Tennessee Recreation and Parks Association
- Overton Park Shell
- Metal Museum
- Tom Lee Park
- Memphis River Parks Partnership
- Tennis Memphis
- Citizens to Protect Overton Park v The State of Tennessee
- Save the Greensward
- Bloom 901
- Shelby Farms Park
- Overton Park Conservancy Master Plan
- Memphis Parks Master Plan
- Memphis Parks nationally accredited
- Memphis Zoo
- Brooks Museum of Art
- Overton Park research
- Lester Community Center
- Get involved with Memphis Parks
- Get involved with Overton Parks Conservancy
This episode is made possible in partnership with Independent Bank.
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