Join us to learn about NeighborSpace: its work, current programs and projects, and how to get involved.
NeighborSpace’s mission is to enhance the livability of Baltimore County’s urban communities by protecting, restoring, and stewarding land for small parks, gardens, trails, and natural areas. NeighborSpace conserves 100 acres at 21 sites. They work with community partners to actively maintain and program these sites.
Phyllis Joris came to NeighborSpace as an avid native plant gardener with a passion for people and years of experience volunteering in her community. As the Executive Director, she has become an experienced project manager, grant-writer and strategic thinker, some of which is simplified by her background in mathematics. Phyllis is excited to roll out volunteer and community science programs and implement data-informed restoration. Her favorite workdays are those spent outdoors with community partners.
Find out more about NeighborSpace at Website, Facebook and Instagram.
For those interested, this event will be followed by a site visit on May 30th at 1pm. The site visit will likely sell out so register early if you want to attend both events. The registration link will be included in the confirmation email received upon registration for this Zoom event.
***Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom link (scroll to the bottom of the email). Check your spam folder if you do not receive it. Contact [email protected] with questions.
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