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St. Louis Magazine Highlights Forest Park and Forest Park Forever

April 30, 2010
St. Louis Magazine has featured Forest Park and Forest Park Forever in their May 2010 Issue, including a beautiful cover photo.  Click here to see the online article!

St. Louis Magazine

April 2010 eNewsletter

April 28, 2010
Forest Park Forever recently sent out our April 2010 eNewsletter. Click Here to view the eNewsletter and see some of the wonderful things happening in the Park!

Tree blooming on Government Hill

Forest Park Forever Staff in the News

April 21, 2010
Forest Park Forever Nature Reserve Foreman, Steve Buback in article in the Suburban Journal.  Click here to read the story!

Forest Park Forever Recipient of Membership Consultants Performance Award

April 21, 2010
It’s the Awards Season and Membership Consultants is rolling out the red carpet to its client with exceptional performance in 2009!

Membership Consultants celebrates the achievements of all its clients and is delighted to announce the first annual Membership Consultants Awards. In a field demanding so many hats and with relatively little accolades, our hats are off to you!

Your friends at Membership Consultants,
Dana, Debbie, Karen, Toni, Michelle and Doris

Performance Award: Forest Park Forever, St. Louis, MO

Forest Park Forever is a park conservation group that has overseen the total renovation of St. Louis’ most prized treasures. Forest Park is home to the Saint Louis Art Museum, the Saint Louis Zoo, the Missouri History Museum and the Saint Louis Science Center. In 2004 the $100 million makeover was complete, but love and care for the park will continue forever!

A 13-year client, Forest Park Forever mails four acquisition campaigns annually along with renewal and lapsed appeals. With the jittery economy in early 2009, the mailing schedule was scaled back. But after seeing that campaign results were at least on par with previous years, the trimmed campaigns were reinstated and the final campaign and annual appeal produced record results - a 31% increase in revenues and a 37% increase in number of members acquired.

Forest Park Forever is awarded the Performance Award for its ongoing positive results in supporting a city’s crowned jewel in a professional and unrelenting fashion. Congratulations to Lucie Springmeyer and Amy Pittí for excellent leadership and perseverance!

Membership Consultants 2010 Award for FPF

Click Here to learn more about Membership Consultants


Forest Park Traffic eBlast and News Articles

April 5, 2010
With the beautiful weather we have been experiencing here in Forest Park comes high volumes of traffic.  Forest Park Forever has recently sent out a Traffic eBlast to discuss how to best navigate the traffic in the Park.  Click here to see the eBlast.

Related News Stories:

Forest Park visitors spend more than an hour in traffic
KMOV-TV

MoDOT, Forest Park institutions team up to solve traffic jams
West End Word

Forest Park gridlock
KWMU

Forest Park congestion relief plan
St. Louis Globe-Democrat

Easing Forest Park Congestion - Try Other Entrances
FOX2now.com

Freeway message boards will warn of Forest Park crowds
By The Lou Autoposter

Forest Park Alternate Entrances Map
Click Here to Download PDF of Forest Park Map of Alternate Entrances

Forest Park Spring eNewsletter

April 2, 2010
Forest Park Forever recently sent out our Spring eNewsletter. Click Here to view the eNewsletter and see some of the wonderful things happening in the Park this Spring!

Spring at the Visitors Center

Visitor Center Volunteer, Fred Rurhwien, investigates the Cannon in Forest Park

December 21, 2009
Visitor Center volunteer extraordinaire, Fred Rurhwien, kept getting questions about the cannon in Forest Park. The minimal information he had didn’t satisfy him and the mystery of the cannon got under his skin. Fred asked a lot of questions and made a lot of connections, spending more than a year diligently researching the origins of this little known Forest Park feature. His inquiries took him around the globe and back again. The answers and how Fred discovered them are inspiring. Read all about Fred’s discoveries in his interview with the Riverfront Times. Fred Rurhwien and the Spanish Cannon
Photo Courtesy of the Riverfront Times

Forest Park Forever to Benefit from I-64 5K Highway Run/Walk

November 23, 2009
Highway I-64 will be completed and open for traffic on December 7, 2009.  To celebrate this historic event the St. Louis Track Club will be hosting a 5K Highway Run/Walk on the highway on Sunday, December 6th.  The St. Louis Track club is generously donating a portion of the net proceeds from this run to Forest Park Forever! To find out more information about this event click here to download the registration brochure (PDF).  There are no race day entries, so register today with the St. Louis Track Club by mailing the form found in the brochure or click here to register online.

From all of us at Forest Park Forever - Thank you St. Louis Track Club!!

Register today for the I-64 5K Run/Walk

Customer Direct, Local Contact Center, Donates Services for Forest Park Forever 2009 KMOV Membership Drive

November 16, 2009
Customer Direct
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Pat Nolan
pnolan@customerdirect.com
800-332-3756 x336
Customer Direct Sponsors Forest Park Forever Fundraising
Company to provide Contact Center for Community Service

Since 2003, Customer Direct has teamed up with Forest Park Forever to provide contact center services for its local fundraising efforts.  Once again in 2009, Customer Direct is proud to provide its services and looks forward to another year of successful fundraising for the benefit of a St. Louis treasure, Forest Park.

Forest Park Forever’s mission is to restore, maintain and sustain Forest Park as one of America’s great urban public parks, for the enjoyment of all ~ now and forever.  The local CBS affiliate, KMOV-TV, provides programming in November and December to enhance exposure for the organization.

Forest Park Forever

For more information or to join Forest Park Forever, click here

About Customer Direct

Founded in 1997, St. Louis-based Customer Direct provides outsourced call center services for a wide variety of clientele.  These outsourced services include customer care, multi-tier technical support and contact center software.  Their domestic and international clients include, the hospitality industry, web retailers, software companies, not-for-profit organizations, financial services organizations, direct marketers, and health care providers.  For more information, visit www.customerdirect.com or call 1-800-332-3756.


Major Announcement - New President & Executive Director Announced


September 21, 2009
For Immediate Release Contact: Rebecca Rausch
September 21, 2009 314-982-9139
217-299-1667 (cell)
rebecca.rausch@fleishman.com

Forest Park Forever Names New President and

Executive Director to Lead Park’s Sustainability Efforts

I-64 Project Director Lesley Hoffarth

to join Forest Park Forever

Sept. 21, 2009 – Forest Park Forever, the private, nonprofit organization founded in 1986 to work in partnership with the city of St. Louis to restore, maintain and sustain the glory of Forest Park, named Lesley Hoffarth its next president and executive director at today’s executive committee meeting. Hoffarth, currently the I-64 reconstruction project director, will join Forest Park Forever in January 2010. Earlier this year, the organization’s board approved a new strategic plan to guide the park in the post-restoration era – of which hiring a new president and executive director to oversee the park’s long term sustainability is a critical component.

“After successfully completing a $100 million restoration, Forest Park Forever is now focused on sustaining the park’s renewed heights. Our plan calls for a new spirit of cooperation and collaboration throughout the community and requires a strong leader with a proven track record to help ensure future success. Lesley’s experience overseeing all aspects of the I-64 project uniquely prepares her for taking a lead role in our efforts to sustain our beautifully renovated park. We’re very pleased she is joining our team,” said Todd Epsten, board chairman.

An extensive nationwide search resulted in Hoffarth’s selection. As project director for the Missouri Department of Transportation’s (MoDOT) single largest contract ever, she demonstrated unparalleled vision, commitment and collaboration. Hoffarth’s leadership and the half-billion-dollar reconstruction of 10 highway miles running through the heart of St. Louis County, St. Louis City and Forest Park has been labeled a national model and is widely recognized as an innovative success. On an accelerated construction schedule, MoDOT is reconstructing and upgrading all pavements and bridges and building 13 new interchanges in less than three years. The innovative approach is expected to result in completing the project on time and under budget.

“As we approach completion of the I-64 project, I am overcome with appreciation and gratitude for the team of professionals making it a reality for our region. This project truly demonstrates the power and strength of good planning, innovative thinking and working collaboratively with the community. This is the foundation I bring with me to Forest Park Forever. Like I-64, Forest Park has been transformed. But, it’s only the beginning. I look forward to fostering new collaboration and growth to ensure the park’s beauty, infrastructure and quality for future generations,” said Hoffarth.

During the decade-long I-64 project, Hoffarth collaborated with the City of St. Louis, Forest Park Forever, neighboring communities and park stakeholders to build consensus for the effort. Among the important priorities identified by neighboring communities and addressed during the New I-64 project, Hoffarth developed a plan to work with third parties to support and fund ongoing landscape maintenance along I-64.

Hoffarth will help Forest Park Forever achieve its objectives to sustain the park for future generations, as articulated in the organization’s strategic plan. The plan details five key goals:

  1. Prioritize the visitor’s experience
  2. Clarify and expand the role of Forest Park Forever to sustain and maintain the park at the highest standards of excellence
  3. Seek financial stability and sustainability for the park
  4. Attract quality leadership
  5. Build community awareness and support for sustaining Forest Park at its current high level of restoration

The plan focuses on collaboration and cooperation with the greater St. Louis community, as well as:

  • Forging a new alliance with the city of St. Louis that will be a national model for urban parks
  • Closing the annual funding gap in order to adequately maintain the park’s beauty, infrastructure and programming
  • Continuing to invest in capital improvements
  • Providing a consistently positive and memorable experience to park users through excellent programs and educational offerings
  • Enhancing all aspects of the visitor experience, including access, circulation and greater detail about park activities

A 20-year veteran of MoDOT, Hoffarth held positions in Maintenance and Traffic, Bridge Design, Construction, Roadway Design and Project Management. She participated in various projects throughout her career, including replacing 30 bridges on and over Interstate 70 and earthquake strengthening the double-deck approach to the Poplar Street Bridge. Hoffarth earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Missouri at Columbia and is a Missouri registered professional engineer. She is an alumna of the CORO Women in Leadership Program and was recognized in 2008 as one of the CORO Leaders of the Year for St. Louis. She is also a distinguished member of the MU Academy of Civil Engineers and was recognized by the Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri as a 2009 Woman of Distinction in the practical arts category.

FPF President and Executive Director

Lesley S. Hoffarth

Forest Park Forever is a private, nonprofit organization working in partnership with the St. Louis Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry to restore, maintain and sustain Forest Park as one of America’s great urban public parks for the enjoyment of all – now and forever.

What’s Happening in the Park - Washington University Law School Project Day Makes a Big Difference

September 10, 2009
On the morning of August 25th, twenty-eight students from Washington University’s School of Law volunteered their time and services to Forest Park.   Areas in which they worked included the Riffles at the Rock Beach as well as continuing the on-going honeysuckle bush removal project.  These hard-working volunteers, in tandem with FPF volunteers & staff, cleared enough honeysuckle to produce two truckloads of wood chips!  To learn more about volunteering with Forest Park Forever visit Volunteer Opportunities or email volunteer@forestparkforever.org.

Join us this fall on November 7th for our honeysuckle bush removal day!  For more information call (314) 367-7275 or email volunteer@forestparkforever.org.

Wash U. Project Day

woodchips-1


What’s Happening in the Park - Deer Lake Council Circle

September 10, 2009
There is a new amenity going into the Deer Lake Natural Area, a Council Circle.  This arrangement of stones will offer a perfect setting for outdoor educational opportunities as well as a quiet place for park users to enjoy the beauty of the area. Construction has begun and should be completed in early October.  The Council Circle is located off of the path that runs from the Sigel Statue to Deer Lake.  A generous gift by Bill and Gina Wischmeyer has made the construction and annual maintenance of this enhancement possible. Council Circle in Deer Lake

What’s Happening in the Park - New Bike Rack at the Visitors Center

September 10, 2009
The St. Louis ArtWorks Sculptural Escape team designed and constructed a wonderful new bicycle rack located just east of the Variety Wonderland Playground at the Visitor Center in Forest Park. This bike rack was commissioned by Monsanto in collaboration with Forest Park Forever. Apprentices spent the summer learning design principles and how to engage with clients through the process and completion of this wonderful sculptural and functional art. These students found a creative way to stow your bike while playing off of organic elements of the Park and using the color scheme of the playground to help it complement its surroundings. In addition to the 16 talented and creative student artists, Forest Park Forever would like to thank Monsanto’s Deborah Patterson, Priscilla Block with St. Louis ArtWorks, The Gateway Foundation, William Kerr Foundation and SIUE with Teaching Artists, Deb Wheeler and Virginia Jenkins for their support. New Bike Rack at Visitors Center
St. Louis ArtWorks Sculptural Escape Team

What’s Happening in the Park - Hampton Pedestrian Underpass Lighting Installed

September 10, 2009
Lighting for the entrances to the Hampton Pedestrian Underpass have been installed.  This beautiful section of the Duel-Path in Forest Park has been a great success and with its wide stature the open and clear view to both sides of the underpass allows for a safe and comfortable path under Hampton Avenue. lighting

What’s Happening in the Park - Restoration of the Jewish Tercentenary Memorial

September 10, 2009
Restoration of the Jewish Tercentenary Memorial is underway.  Visit this beautiful memorial on the east side of the Park near Kingshighway Blvd.  To find this and other monuments and statues visit our Interactive Destinations Map. jewish-memorial-cleaning-1

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