Adopt-A-Park / Trail
Adopt-a-Park / Trail Program
Keeping up with the day to day traffic flow and resulting litter can be difficult. Through the efforts of volunteers, the City is able to make improvements that wouldn't otherwise be possible. By volunteering to Adopt-A-Park, you increase the pleasure of park visits for everyone.
The Adopt-A-Park program is available to community groups, civic organizations, churches, families, and individuals interested in becoming more involved in the community. Adopt-A-Park volunteers remove litter and debris from one of Newport's parks. To become involved, please fill out the form and return it to Newport City Hall.
The City of Newport would like to thank its current Adopt-a-Park/Trail Volunteers:
PARKS AND CIVIC AREAS (Pick up litter) | |
Bailey School Forest | Available |
Busy Beaver Park | Ellie and Jenny Habbena |
Frances and Henry James Park | Joyce Family |
Lions Park | Newport Fire Department |
Loveland Park | Cassie Lee Baker |
Newport Library | Pauline Schottmuller |
Pioneer Park | Available |
Red Rock Cemetery | Mark and Gina Dueffert |
10th Street Overlook | Pauline Schottmuller |
12th Street Overlook / Park Place Overlook | Available |
12th Street Pedestrian Bridge, East End | Heuer Family |
12th Street Pedestrian Bridge, West End | Newport Elementary School |
20th Street Pedestrain Bridge, East End | Marge Barenthin |
20th Street Pedestrain Bridge, West End | Marge Barenthin |
TRAILS (Pick up litter) | |
Glen Road | Susan Lindoo and Mike Wolesky |
Hastings Ave. North of Glen Road & Red Rock Cemetery | Kari Hickey |
Hastings Avenue South of Glen Road | Leslie Krebsbach |
Maxwell Avenue | Available |
Red Rock Road | Available |
FLOWER GARDENS (Weeding) | |
Flower Pots on 10th Avenue | Emily White |
Oliver Overlook | Available |
3 Planters on Wall Along Hastings Avenue | Available |
12th St. Pedestrian Bridge, West End - Flower Garden | Stephanie Rassett |
12th St. Pedestrian Bridge, East End - Flower Garden | Heuer Family |