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Chairman: Stan Sells
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The Fundraising Committee's function is to find the funds necessary to
underwrite the many park improvement projects that FGP undertakes as well as
FGP's annual budget. This function involves a number of activities including
organizing various fund raising events such as the annual Holiday Gala;
applying to various foundations and funding organizations for project specific
grants; seeking individual donations from community residents and supporters;
exploring new avenues of fund raising; and maintaining tax exempt status and
good standing with the IRS, the Columbus Foundation and the Better Business
Bureau. The committee's current priorities includes raising funds for:
. Installation of Tete-a-Tete falls
. Restoration/Preservation of the Goodale Gate on Goodale Blvd.
. Increasing the Joel Bixler Endowment for Goodale Park to $100,000
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Chairman: Rick Frantz
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The Beautification Committee's function is to maintain and improve
the physical condition of the park. This is mostly, but certainly
not limited to, the plant material in the park, including the flower
beds and trees. Other concerns include coordinating with the city
to repair broken amenities and budgeting for needed maintenance not
on the city's to-do list. The maintenance committee is involved in a
number of projects in the park including pruning trees, weeding flower beds,
mulching and plantings.
The Friends of Goodale Park Beautification Committee has convened and put
together a list of goals and action items to proceed with in the coming
time. Many of these goals are long term, while others are hoped to
realize sooner. The list follows here. The top five priorities are
broken down with action plans. Priorities were considered on visibility,
and resources (time, effort, financial) expended. This consideration was
based on attaining the best use of donated time, energy and money, ensuring
future contributions and the continued success of the both FGP projects, and
the park itself.
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Weeding
This is one of the FGP's most visible and recognized contributions to the
park. It is also the most time and labor intensive. Because of
these factors, it is made the #1 priority.
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Pruning
Pruning the park's plant material has great importance on the survival and
aesthetics of the park's flora. While not the most visible of FGP's
projects, there is a great need, and due to the park's large number of woody
plants this is a substantial responsibility and contributes to its high
priority.
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Planting
The yearly planting of annual flowers is FGP's most visible contribution in the
park. Due to this fact, although the annual planting is but once a year,
it is deserving of great priority. Included in the planting of the park
is also the installation of other plant material, including trees and
shrubs. Although this is less frequent it ensures the park is well
canopied and continues the look and feel of the park.
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Mulching
The mulch spread around the park aids in the survival of the annuals, suppresses
weeds and helps to protect the base of trees from mower and string trimmer
damage, as well as returning nutrients to the soil. Because of this, and
the intense labor involved in moving the significant volume of mulch around the
park it is given high priority.
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Watering
Watering the park's vegetation aids its survival during dry periods and helps to
ensure the survival of newly planted, tender and stressed flora.
Other projects the Beautification Committee could or would like to endeavor
toward in the future include: (no particular order)
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Edging of flower beds and tree rings
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Appointing a steward to monitor the tennis courts, simply to notify proper
contacts of anything amiss
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Appointing a steward to monitor the playground equipment, simply to notify
proper contacts of anything amiss
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Painting of various physical facilities around park (gazebo, metalwork,
shelterhouse, etc.)
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Litter pickup
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Creation of new beds, specialty pruning (topiary, espalier, etc.), and theme
gardens, when able (man-power is biggest hurdle)
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Chairman: Pat Lewis
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The Friends of Goodale Park Board of Trustees Outreach Committee is committed to
establishing and maintaining excellent communication and strong relationships
with the surrounding community -- especially residents of the neighboring
historic districts, Short North and downtown businesses, the City of Columbus
including the Mayor's office, Columbus City Council, and Columbus
Recreation and Parks.
We strive to accomplish this goal by sharing information about park activities
and events and by welcoming suggestions and contributions from all individuals
who have ideas regarding improving Goodale Park.
The Outreach Committee strongly encourages everyone who appreciates the beauty
and history of Goodale Park to get involved and make a personal contribution -
be it a monetary donation or volunteering of time -- to make Goodale Park
the best it can be.
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Chairman: Bradley Weatherford |
In an effort to provide an enjoyable, healthy & safe environment for all
park users, a committee has been formed to evaluate the issue of off-leash dogs
in Goodale Park. Three proposals were presented at a Forum on October
18th: a fenced park within Goodale Park, designated off-leash areas &
times within the park without a fenced area, and a regional fenced dog park at
Wheeler Park (behind Giant Eagle on Neil Avenue). A partnership with the
community, Victorian Village Society and the Department of Recreation &
Parks is in process. Those wishing to volunteer or serve on the committee
should contact Greg Maynard at maynardg222@yahoo.com
or Bradley Weatherford at Bradley@dooleyco.com.
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Chairman: Stan Sells
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The Sculpture Falls Committee serves as a steering committee to oversee the
funding, construction and maintenance of the Tete-a-Tete sculpture falls to be
installed in the Goodale Pond. This is a joint effort involving FGP,
BrickStreet Arts Association and the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department
to install a public art water feature in Goodale Park. The committee works
closely with the Fundraising Committee to obtain funds from arts organizations,
foundations, corporations, community organizations and individuals. The
engineering firm of Korda/Nemeth, Inc. has been retained to prepare engineering
documents for the sculpture fall.
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Chairman: Andy Klein
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The South Gate Restoration Committee serves as a steering committee to oversee the
method and funding of the restoration of the South Gates.
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