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Kearsley Park Cleanup

Volunteers are needed to help cleanup Flint's Kearsley Park this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be many free family events happening this summer at the park like concerts, art fairs and festivals, so bring your rakes, shovels, paint brushes, and gloves and help us spruce up the place!

It's one of Flint's oldest parks, designed by influential and world-renowned landscape architect, Warren H. Manning. Kearsley Park was established in 1917 and it covers aprox. 57 acres right near the Cultural Center on Flint's Eastside. If you look on the map, you'll see Missouri Ave. just to the right of the park. My family moved to that street when I was 12 and the following year, I met my husband Michael, who lived with his mother on Kentucky Ave, one block south.

Since 2002, restoration and renovation of the park have been funded largely by grants donated by foundations like the Department of Natural Resources, the Urban Parks and Recreation Recovery Program and Michigan Department of Transportation. It most certainly would never have happened without the resourcefulness and dedication of park project director, Kay Kelly. We loved this beautiful park as kids and we appreciate it still today as adults, so we can't thank her enough for what she's done to turn our park around!

1 thought on “Kearsley Park Cleanup

  1. Anonymous says:

    Wow, it is too bad to see a place like this dirty. I hope that a lot of people will get the change to do something for the city and come and give an extra hand. There where some of these projects in my city, but they all wanted money, and they left without finishing the job and now it`s very dirty. Too bad, but for you this is a good opportunity to really do something.

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