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Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc., became the first organization to adopt a Westchester County Park – Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla – on Wednesday, October 2, 2002. Click here for the full story and photos.

What is Adopt-a-Park?
Westchester County’s Adopt-a-Park program promotes public involvement in the maintenance, improvement and support of the nearly 18,000-acre Westchester County Park system.

Who can adopt?  
Any civic-minded group or organization can adopt a Westchester County Park. Corporations, garden clubs, Scout groups, student organizations, business and professional associations and neighborhood groups are just a few examples. Participants must be at least 12 years old.

How much work will it be?  
It’s up to you! Some groups come in for the minimum four work sessions a year to plant trees and flower beds, prune shrubs, spread wood chips, rake, clear trails and stream banks or even paint, stain or erect structures. Others may opt to visit their park more often. The program is extremely flexible and will be tailored to your group’s needs and interest. 

Our group members don’t have any experience…
Don’t worry. Park staff members will be on hand to provide the necessary tools and assistance.

What are the responsibilities of an adopting organization?
By adopting a park, an organization commits to enhancing and maintaining the parkland through tree plantings, pruning, trail clearing, painting, flower bed preparation and planting and any other approved projects that will enhance the beauty of the park, for a one-year period. A minimum of four work sessions must be performed over the course of the year.

There are five easy steps for your organization to follow:

 §        Complete and sign the Adopt-a-Park agreement.

§        Coordinate your project (s) with the Adopt-a-Park coordinator assigned park staff member.

§        Recruit and schedule volunteers from your organization to implement project.

§        Complete a “Beautification Activity Report” and submit to Park Superintendent upon completion of your project.

What are the benefits of the program?
Volunteer groups and organizations derive great satisfaction by becoming stewards of the County Park system and enjoy the knowledge that by being part of this program they are truly making a difference. In addition, the County Parks Department will erect a sign at the adopted park that acknowledges the group’s contribution and commitment to the program.

What Westchester County Parks are “eligible” for adoption?
Click here
to see a list of parks you can adopt. 

How do we get started?
Just call our Adopt-a-Parks coordinator at (914) 864-7054 or download and print the application contained within the Adopt-a-Park brochure.


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