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Strides for Seniors Healthy Aging Expo returns to Palmer Park 9/26

9/17/2025

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FRIDAY, September 26, 2025
9am-1pm | Palmer Park (near Splash Park)

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Strides for Seniors is back with the annual Healthy Aging Expo on Friday, September 26, from 9 AM to 1 PM at beautiful Palmer Park.
Registration includes four hours of music and dance, including hustle and dance with DJ Rick Love, and Zumba by Roberto. There are also dozens of wellness exhibitors, a box lunch, a walk around one of Detroit’s most beautiful places, and prize raffles
NOTE: There will NOT be a standard Strides t-shirt, but some centers may create their own. Please check your center for details. A Strides t-shirt is NOT required for you to participate.

Strides for Seniors is a collaborative campaign of metro Detroit senior centers held during September, National Senior Center Month. Michigan’s population is the 14th oldest nationwide according to the 2021 United States Census Bureau. The month long campaign is aimed at increasing the awareness of senior resources, aging issues and the importance of funding senior programs and services.

For more information, visit 
https://stridesforseniors.org


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Mayoral Candidate Forum at Palmer Park 7/24

6/23/2025

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Our parks are critical to a thriving and beautiful Detroit.

Join Bridge Detroit and DPC to hear Detroit's mayoral candidate's talk all things Parks & Public Spaces! Bridge Detroit’s Bryce Huffman will moderate a forum on the issues facing Detroit’s parks.


We want to hear from park users like you!
Submit questions for Mayoral candidates by June 30th.
SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS!
Event Date: July 24th, 2025
Time: 6-8 pm (program will start promptly at 6:30 pm)
Location: Palmer Park


  • Food trucks will be available onsite for purchase.
  • Bring your own lawn chairs/blankets for seating!
  • Parking will be available onsite.

Bus options:
DDOT Route 7 (Pontchartrain and Woodward Avenue stop);
DDOT Route 4 (Woodward and Palmer Park stop)


REGISTER FOR EVENT HERE!
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Palmer Park Film Project Underway for 2025

3/11/2025

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PictureFirst look at the film poster.
We are excited to share news about an extraordinary film project underway—which tells the uplifting story of the revitalization of Detroit’s essential green places, through the lens of People for Palmer Park (PfPP) and the City of Detroit, who are currently transforming Palmer Park to a new future that is truly sustainable for the next seven generations and beyond.
  • People for Palmer Park has partnered with a local film production team to capture, craft, and produce a full-length documentary film about this effort, forever memorializing and sharing what it means for every Detroiter. 
  • The film project is already spreading awareness and building enthusiasm for the on-going restoration effort in Palmer Park, and the potential it has for the future of Detroit as a truly green city.


  • Our team has crafted this short 12 min sizzle reel about the film. Click the button below to watch!

Palmer Park TAKING ROOT in the CITY:
WATCH THE SIZZLE REEL!
100% of the film’s proceeds (and any additional support raised) go directly towards critically important on-going park restoration and long-term stewardship of the natural landscapes now being protected.

Palmer Park is a story that needs to be told…
to the people of Detroit and to the world.

This engaging, entertaining film will help more people learn about the importance/benefits of connection to nature in the city, and the novel ways that Detroit’s natural and cultural treasures are being renewed.

We have secured the highest level of talent for every element of the project, including some of Detroit’s most recognized personalities and ardent supporters. We have a number of prominent local and national contributors recruited for a film that will appeal to virtually everyone, and shed a positive, optimistic light on our City.

Partner with us in this vital work. 
Join us in telling Palmer Park’s (and Detroit’s) unfolding success story… We will be continuing the next phase of filming shortly... We are in the active, on-going process of raising the funds needed to complete and share this film while we finalize the script and filming/interview schedule. 

There are three ways you can participate: 
  • Financial Support: Please consider making a donation; our most immediate need is to secure the funds to complete pre-production activities and go into production. We will then be on-track to complete the film over the summer for a national theatrical release before the end of 2025. 

    SUGGESTED FUNDING LEVELS
  • $1k - Acknowledgement in the film 
  • $5k - Creative input with our film production team
  • $10k - Listed as producer in opening film credits and on movie poster
  • $50k - Creative partner on the film narrative

     But remember, no donation is too small and ALL are appreciated!

DONATE TO FUND OUR FILM!
NOTE: When donating, please leave a comment stating you
would like your donation earmarked for the FILM PROJECT!
  • Tell us Your Story: We will be interviewing dozens of individuals and organizations that are part of our story… We would love to include you and/or your organization- do you have an anecdote that should be featured in our film? 
  • Share with Others: Do you know other individuals or organizations that should be part of this film project?

To participate, or to learn more, please contact:
Stacy Varner, PFPP Board President - [email protected]
David Yocca - [email protected]

Our film project is built on the energy, initiative, and spirit of innovation of the amazing people of our great city…people from all walks of life who have enthusiastically and selflessly contributed their time, talent and sweat to our passionate fight to bring Palmer Park back forward to its highest potential. 
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WANTED: DPC Youth Parks Ambassadors!

10/9/2024

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DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS OCTOBER 21, 2024
APPLY NOW!
ABOUT THE DPC YOUTH AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
Detroit Parks Coalition (DPC) and The City of Detroit found that youth is an underrepresented demographic in our green spaces; DPC is seeking passionate and enthusiastic youth ambassadors to help bridge the gap!

POSITION OVERVIEW
As a Youth Ambassador, you will play a vital role in bridging the gap between the city's parks organizations and its younger residents. Your responsibilities will include representing youth interests on parks organizations' boards, creating engaging social content, and fostering community engagement in park activities and programs. This is an exciting opportunity for someone passionate about parks, community engagement, and making a positive impact in their surrounding communities. This is a paid position from November 2024-August 2025 with an expected time commitment of no more than 10-15 hours per month. 

STIPEND: YOUTH AMBASSADORS RECEIVE A STIPEND OF $3500 FOR THE FOLLOWING RESPONSIBILITIES:

Collaboration and Advocacy:
  • Attend and actively participate in meetings of your parks organizations' boards and committees.
  • Voice the perspectives and concerns of the youth regarding park facilities, programs, and initiatives.
  • Collaborate with board members to develop and implement strategies that enhance youth engagement in parks.
Social Content Creation:
  • Develop and manage social media content that promotes events, programs, and health benefits of parks.
  • Receive workshops and training on creating outdoor and community centered media.
Community Engagement:
  • Organize and host youth-focused events and activities in collaboration with the park stewards.
  • Build and maintain relationships with local schools, youth organizations, and community groups to encourage participation in park programs.
Qualifications:
  • Must be a Detroit resident age 15-23
  • Strong interest in parks, recreation, and community engagement.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Proficiency in social media platforms and content creation tools.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Position Length: Ambassadorship is a 1 year term with an option to extend

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS OCTOBER 21, 2024!
APPLY NOW!
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Doggie Health & Wellness Fair at Palmer Park 9/28

8/20/2024

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People for Palmer Park and its Palmer Park Unleashed team are partnering with the Michigan Humane and dozens of dog-oriented vendors, trainers and experts on Saturday, September 28 from 10am-3pm to present the second annual Doggie Health & Wellness Fair. ​
VISIT THE FACEBOOK EVENT
Michigan Humane will provide low cost vaccinations (DHLPP, FVRCP, Rabies), microchips and health checks for the first 250 dogs for a suggested fee of $30 per animal. Bring your pet's records. For questions, call 866-MHUMANE. The event will be held on the lawn area adjacent to the Splash Park parking lot and Palmer Park Community House at 990 Merrill Plaisance, Detroit 48203

Palmer Park Unleashed, Michigan Humane and pet vendors will provide valuable information to dog owners and prospective dog owners, as well as 
  • Free dog goody bags and a buffet of dog treats
  • Raffle and giveaways
  • A Michigan Humane learning tent with a make & take a doggie toy activity
  • Yoga with Dogs from 11am-noon (with Welcome Home Yoga's Melissa & Robyn)
  • Food trucks, demonstrations & more 

Partial Vendor List:
  • Detroit K-9 Pet Supplies
  • Premier Pet Supply
  • Pet Supplies Plus
  • Michigan Humane
  • Swaggles
  • Welcome Home Yoga & Wellness

Food Vendors:
  • Chicken Head
  • Penny's Bistro
  • Sweet Paws Creamery (dog ice cream)

​Last August, the Palmer Park Dog Park opened and is free for all to enjoy. Located on the south side of Seven Mile Road just west of the 12th Precinct, it was opened in August. Built with funding from the City of Detroit and maintained by the City, the effort to create a dog park in Palmer Park was a community mandate and part of PFPP’s Master Plan for more than a decade. PFPP thanks the Kresge Foundation for awarding PFPP a KIP-D+ grant for community involvement and programming, and helping us present events this year, such as the Doggie Health & Wellness Fair, National Dog Day/Palmer Park Dog Park Birthday on Aug. 25, and the Doggie Halloween Fashion Parade (date to be announced).
 
Visit palmerparkunleashed.com to learn more and sign up to receive notices about dog events and updates. The PPU Dog Park committee is ongoing and welcomes you to join. Email info@palmerparkunleashed to join in.
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Palmer Park's Merrill Fountain to receive significant funds for restoration

4/10/2024

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The Detroit City Council approved their 2024-25 budget on Monday, April 8th. This budget is the main source of money for city operations such as trash collection, the cleanup of alleys and capital improvements in city facilities and parks.

Monday's vote capped a weeklong round of discussions on funding priorities for pet projects and the allocation of approximately 2% of the General Fund.

Along with significant investments in the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, the Detroit Zoo, Eastern Market and Black-owned farms, and the reopening of the Monteith Branch of the public library, 
Council Member Angela Whitfield-Calloway fought throughout the day for a substantial amount to restore the Merrill Fountain at Palmer Park, and successfully held off an attempt to reduce the funding to $500,000.


The Merrill Fountain was dedicated to Charles Merrill on July 16, 1901, and designed by John Carrere and Thomas Hastings, who also designed the New York Public Library. It was originally erected at Campus Martius in front of the old Detroit Opera House and moved to Palmer Park in 1925. 

People for Palmer Park has been advocating for the Fountain restoration for a long time. Here is a link to a video made years ago in our efforts to apply for grant funding:
Video on Merrill Fountain
People for Palmer Park extends its gratitude not only to Council Member Whitfield-Calloway, but to Mayor Duggan, City of Detroit COO Brad Dick, and City of Detroit Director of General Services Dept Crystal Perkins. ​
Photos: Barbara Barefield; Amy Lebowsky
​Historical photos:  Wayne State University, Detroit Public Library/Burton Historical Collection; Library of Congress


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Two New Nature Walks Coming to Palmer Park!

3/21/2024

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Our friends at Detroit Bird Alliance (formerly Detroit Audubon) have added a couple new nature walks for spring and summer at Palmer Park. Reserve your spot through Eventbrite links below! These two new walks have a very modest fee. 

For all events, meet at the DEN (Detroit Exploration + Nature Center) located at 1313 W. Seven Mile Rd, Detroit 48203
Nature Seekers (Spring)
Sunday, April 14 · 9-11am EST
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Nature seekers of all ages are invited to explore the flora, fauna, and funga of some of our local natural areas. If you and your family are looking for an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors while learning something new, this field trip is for you. We’ll cultivate your sense of wonder and help you embrace your inner naturalist.
Length of walk will be flexible depending on the attendees' needs.
Tickets & Full Details
Nature Seekers (Summer)
Sunday, July 21 · 9-11am EST
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Nature seekers of all ages are invited to explore the flora, fauna, and funga of some of our local natural areas. If you and your family are looking for an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors while learning something new, this field trip is for you. We’ll cultivate your sense of wonder and help you embrace your inner naturalist.
Length of walk will be flexible depending on the attendees' needs.
Tickets & Full Details

UPCOMING FREE WALKS
Palmer Park Spring Bird Walk
Saturday, May 11 · 9 - 11am EDT
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Join Detroit Outdoors and Detroit Bird Alliance for a walk through Palmer Park to appreciate the migratory birds of Spring! We will meet at the Detroit Exploration and Nature Center and then stroll through Palmer Park looking for the singing and colorful birds of Springtime. This walk is a great opportunity for anyone new to birding!
RESERVE YOUR FREE SPOT!

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Detroit Parks Coalition's Freedom Arts Festival returns with history and connection

6/20/2023

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Photos: Barbara Barefield
Sunday, July 9, 2pm-6pm at Palmer Park

In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Detroit Walk to Freedom that culminated with a moving address by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., which is widely considered a preview to his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech, People for Palmer Park will commemorate the historic event with various art displays. Guests can also enjoy musical performances from Marion Hayden and Freedom Sounds — featuring Marion Hayden on bass, A. Spencer Barefield on guitar, Alvin Waddles on piano, Tariq Gardner on drums and Isis Damil on vocals.

A Knight Arts Challenge winner, the Freedom Arts Festival connects—and reconnects!—Detroiters to their neighborhood parks. Featuring music, dance, storytelling, and art reflecting Detroit’s multicultural tapestry, the festival brings together freedom, racial justice, history, and connection to place through arts & culture.

For more Freedom Arts Festival performance dates and locations for Summer/Fall 2023, visit https://www.detroitparkscoalition.com/freedom-arts-festival 
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Palmer Park Earth Day will be a volunteer day full of celebration, clean-ups and fun in the forest

3/13/2023

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Palmer Park Earth Day
Sunday, April 23, 2023
  • Park-wide Clean-Up
  • Old Growth Forest Ceremony & Guided Walk
  • Aziza Fairy Forest Treasure & Trash Hunt
 
Join People for Palmer Park as we celebrate Earth Day, clean our beloved park, explore the woods, and enjoy friends, family and nature. From grit to magic, we welcome all ages to pick up a bag and help make a difference.
 
Sign up at palmerparkearthday2023.eventbrite.com to volunteer and join us for a day celebrating nature.
 
Spring Cleanup! Spring is upon us and we want Palmer Park to look beautiful and vibrant for the wonderful community of people who enjoy the park. Trash pick-up, weeding, sweeping, raking, and clearing are just some of the ways to volunteer your time and energy! 
 
Aziza Fairy Forest Trash & Treasure Hunt. Earth Day at Palmer Park is also a fun family event, too! For the young ones, sign up to search for the treasures: the tiny, invisible, magical Aziza Fairies from African and their hand-painted doors that will hang from branches throughout the forest trails. Explore the forest pathways and pick up trash to leave the woods sparkling and clean.
 
Old Growth Forest Ceremony! At noon, between the two clean-up shifts, join us to welcome Nick Sanchez from the Old Growth Forest Network. Detroit’s Palmer Park’s Witherell Woods will be inducted into the Old Growth Forest Network and we want to celebrate with you!
 
The 70-acre Witherell Woods in Palmer Park is the largest old-growth forest in the Tri-County area, and one of only seven forests in the City of Detroit. This is quite an honor, since only 5% of U.S. forests remain undisturbed allowing old growth trees and plants to flourish. Following the brief ceremony, Nick and representatives from PFPP will lead a guided walk through the woods.
 
Sign up with your family, community groups or neighborhood associations, work staff, or come yourself! Please help spread the work and invite as many neighbors and friends as you can!
 
Volunteers will be deployed throughout the park to promote social distancing and to cover as much of the park as possible. Choose a two-hour shift or stay for the whole time. Additional information will be sent the Thursday prior to the clean-up with instructions and directions to your location. (Note: Ticket location is a meeting point, not the site where you will be sent to clean-up)
 
People for Palmer Park will be providing gloves, trash bags, tools, hand sanitizer, and light refreshments. Please bring your own water bottle!
 
Invite family, friends, neighbors, co-workers and any other nature lovers in your life! 
Volunteer Sign Up
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DETROIT PARKS COALITION TO CELEBRATE LEGACY OF SARAH E. RAY, ‘DETROIT’S OTHER ROSA PARKS’

8/16/2022

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WHEN: Saturday, August 20, 2022, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
WHERE: Outside the Palmer Park Community House, 1121 Merrill Plaisance, Detroit 
PERFORMANCE TIMES:
    Bill Harris and Robert Jones - 1pm
    Detroit-Windsor Dance Academy - 2pm
    A. Spencer Barefield Quintet - 3pm


Free, family-friendly event to pay tribute to late civil rights activist, Sarah Ray, through live music, dance performances, poetry and art on Saturday, August 20 in Detroit’s  Palmer Park . In partnership with the Sarah E. Ray Project, the Detroit Parks Coalition and People for Palmer Park will celebrate Sarah Ray's legacy through world-class music — jazz, blues, gospel, multi-genre — poetry, dance and art that explore both the life of Ray and the fights for equality, social justice, freedom and hope that she and others inspire.

In 1945, Ray, a 24-year-old African American secretary, was denied a seat on the segregated Boblo boat, the SS Columbia. Like Rosa Parks, she refused to back down, taking her fight for integration all the way to the United States Supreme Court. Represented by famed NAACP lawyer Thurgood Marshall, Ray won her case. Scholars argue that she paved the way for the seminal, 1954 Brown v. Board of Education, which found that separate was inherently unequal. She continued to be a civil rights activist throughout her life, mentoring and inspiring future generations. Ray passed away in 2006. 

Featured artists include the widely acclaimed A. Spencer Barefield Quintet, the talented Detroit-Windsor Dance Academy with DWDA Artistic Director Debra White-Hunt and the impactful duo of Bill Harris and Rev. Robert Jones. Both Barefield and White-Hunt are creating new works to accompany narratives about Sarah E. Ray written by Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist, author and historian Desiree Cooper. In addition to Barefield’s new composition to highlight the life of Sarah E. Ray, other pieces will explore themes of peace, racial equality, history and women and the fight for equal rights.

The event is part of the Detroit Parks Coalition Freedom Arts Festival, a citywide celebration with multiple free events over the summer and fall months to connect Detroiters to their neighborhood parks through cultural experiences. The festival series is supported by the Knight Foundation, a national foundation that invests in journalism, the arts and the success of cities where brothers John S. and James L. Knight once published newspapers. 

FOR MORE INFORMATION
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Sarah E. Ray Project website: https://www.detroitsotherrosaparks.com/

Detroit Parks Coalition website: https://www.detroitparkscoalition.com/


WDET Interview: The life of Sarah E. Ray will be celebrated at the Freedom Arts Festival
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Metro Times article: https://www.metrotimes.com/arts/freedom-art-festival-to-celebrate-detroits-other-rosa-parks-30789953

Free Press article: https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2022/08/16/downtown-detroit-event-sarah-ray/10336018002/
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