Parkway Partners is grateful to its sponsors:
The Brown Foundation
National NeighborWoods Month
Emerging Philanthropists of New Orleans
Parkway Partners Discusses Urban Agriculture in New Orleans
Parkway Partners Gala & Auction

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New Orleans plants 10,000 tree since Katrina
NEW ORLEANS (AP) – New Orleans is getting greener – and leafier.
The devastation to the canopy of trees in the city by Hurricane Katrina is being repaired by the non-profit Parkway Partners, which has been replanting trees to replace those lost or damaged by the 2005 storm.
On Thursday, the 10,000th tree was planted.
Gala supports group that creates parkways and greenery around N.O.
Parkway Partners is celebrating 30 years of supporting the city of New Orleans with trees, plant-based education and beautiful parks. The group is hosting a gala to mark this very important milestone and wants you to join in the celebration. Jim Lestelle and Jean Fahr gave us information on how to get involved..
The gala is October 25 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Hyatt.
For tickets and more information, call 620-2224 or visit http://parkwaypartnersnola.org/.
Parkway Partners of New Orleans undertakes new 10,000-tree planting effort
By Mark Schleifstein,
Parkway Partners will plant at least 150 mature live oaks along St. Claude Avenue in New Orleans later this year to kick off a five-year, 10,000 tree reforestation program marking the organization’s 30th anniversary. The focus on the wide corridor that stretches from downtown through the Lower 9th Ward is aimed at expanding the city’s urban reforestation effort eastward, said Jean Fahr, executive director of the voluntary organization.
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2012 Tree Troopers Graduate
We are so proud of our 2012 Tree Troopers, and were thrilled that so many could attend graduation. Tree Troopers were instrumental in taking their knowledge from the classes and applying it across the city by straightening trees that were knocked off axis by Hurricane Isaac. They spearheaded volunteer groups and straightened approximately 100 trees. Thank you!
Parkway Partners of New Orleans marks its 30th year of fostering urban horticulture
Read the Times-Picayune article.
Click here to view the video gallery of our 30thAnniversary celebration.
New Orleans plants 10,000 tree since Katrina
NEW ORLEANS (AP) – New Orleans is getting greener – and leafier.
The devastation to the canopy of trees in the city by Hurricane Katrina is being repaired by the non-profit Parkway Partners, which has been replanting trees to replace those lost or damaged by the 2005 storm.
On Thursday, the 10,000th tree was planted.
Gala supports group that creates parkways and greenery around N.O.
Parkway Partners is celebrating 30 years of supporting the city of New Orleans with trees, plant-based education and beautiful parks. The group is hosting a gala to mark this very important milestone and wants you to join in the celebration. Jim Lestelle and Jean Fahr gave us information on how to get involved..
The gala is October 25 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Hyatt.
For tickets and more information, call 620-2224 or visit http://parkwaypartnersnola.org/.
Parkway Partners of New Orleans undertakes new 10,000-tree planting effort
By Mark Schleifstein,
Parkway Partners will plant at least 150 mature live oaks along St. Claude Avenue in New Orleans later this year to kick off a five-year, 10,000 tree reforestation program marking the organization’s 30th anniversary. The focus on the wide corridor that stretches from downtown through the Lower 9th Ward is aimed at expanding the city’s urban reforestation effort eastward, said Jean Fahr, executive director of the voluntary organization.
Click here to read the full article.








