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Mighty Trail Crew Tackles Low Water Crossing
Posted July 31st, 2008 by JenVolunteers finished installing a low water crossing on the Blue Trail in record time on July 26. The project, originally planned for two days, was completed Saturday with the hard work of some tough volunteers. Special thanks go out to Brad Corey, Mid-South Trails Association, and Peggy Hart, Brynda Read, Wes Mueller and Nathan Lubin from the Shelby Farms Equestrian Alliance.
Committee 9 Passes Master Plan
Posted July 31st, 2008 by JenTrail head at Germantown Road closed for the weekend
Posted June 27th, 2008 by JenThat's Alright Mama
Posted May 19th, 2008 by Jen
A random act of eco-kindness
Posted May 16th, 2008 by Jen
Have you ever grabbed a piece of trash on a trail or sidewalk while you were jogging or moved a sluggish turtle across a busy road? Pat yourself on the back. Those are random acts of eco-kindness. I’m borrowing the term from ESPN Outdoors journalist Gregg Patterson, who celebrated Earth Day by planting an oak seedling at Shelby Farms Park. You can read about his experience and his thoughts on tree planting here.
Milam at Earth Day (The Convenient Truth)
Posted April 14th, 2008 by Jen
Dear Earthians,
This Sunday I'm playing some music at the Earth Day festivities in Memphis. Some of you might be asking yourself a lot of questions right now. Let's field a few real quick:
1) Um, who are you? Who am I? What am I doing here?
Great, good. I'm Chris Milam. I'm a singer/songwriter in Nashville. I'm originally from Memphis. I'm traveling from Nashville to Memphis to play some music at the Earth Day. This is happening on Sunday afternoon. It'll be funsies.
2) "Where can I learn more about the Earth Day festivities in Memphis?"
Well, you can go HERE for starters.
When it rains, it pours
Posted March 25th, 2008 by Jen
On my 79th birthday, I would like to spend the day reading a book, watching CNN and maybe telling boring stories about parks to loved ones. Same thing I did for my 24th birthday…
At the annual City Slicker Endurance Ride on March 16 at the park, one tough guy celebrated his 79th birthday by completing his 10,000th mile on horseback in endurance competition right here at Shelby Farms Park.
Found art
Posted March 14th, 2008 by Jen
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Hey, park fans. Spring is nigh, and the weather is alternately glorious and horrible, which means I must be in Memphis. Now, I'd like to share something with you. I have the uncanny ability to avoid all weather forecasts. Though I may look foolish walking through the rain without an umbrella or tromping through snow in my flip-flops, rest assured that it's a always a perfectly cool fall day in my head.
The very model of a modern major park
Posted March 3rd, 2008 by Jen
Famed American photographer Ansel Adams once said "A good photograph is knowing where to stand." Any paparazzo worth his or her wide angle lens would tell you the same. Perspective can make or break a photo. Let's be real with each other-if it's a poignant picture you're looking to grab, you can't just sit around wait for Kodak moments.
There are currently three very large and very heavy architectural models in route to Memphis as I type this. And depending on where you stand and how firmly your shoes are tied, these designs could really knock your socks off.



