 
Senator Andrew Lanza Invites New Yorkers to Volunteer at State Parks for Second Annual "I Love My Park Day"
Andrew J Lanza
April 10, 2013
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Registration Now Open for Volunteer Projects on May 4, 2013
Senator Andrew Lanza today invited New Yorkers to  volunteer at their favorite state park or historic site as part of the second  annual “I Love My Park Day” on May 4, 2013. Online registration is now open for  volunteers who want to support clean-up and beautification efforts at sites  across the state, including areas that sustained much damage from Superstorm  Sandy. To register, go to http://www.ptny.org/ilovemypark/. 
Last year, thousands of New Yorkers turned out to show  their support for New York’s state parks and historic sites by volunteering at  the first-ever I Love My Park Day. Senator Lanza is again  inviting New Yorkers to participate in this annual volunteer initiative to help  clean and spruce up these great state assets which play a significant role in  our tourism industry and economy. This year, there are especially worthwhile  projects at facilities that experienced devastating damage from Superstorm Sandy  last fall and can benefit greatly from the efforts of New Yorkers.
Sponsored jointly by the New  York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and Parks &  Trails New York, ‘I Love My Park Day’ is a statewide event to improve and  enhance New York’s parks and historic sites as well as bring visibility to the  entire park system and its needs. More than 70 parks and historic sites will  participate – nearly double the number from last year. Volunteers will celebrate  New York’s park system by cleaning up storm damage and other debris on park  lands and beaches, planting trees and gardens, restoring trails and wildlife  habitat, removing invasive species, and working on various site improvement  projects. The New York State Commission on National and Community Service is  joining the effort this year to help recruit volunteers, promote the initiative  and engage AmeriCorps members to support projects across the  state.
Last  year, the State committed $89 million in total funding through the New York  Works initiative to rehabilitate dozens of state parks and historic sites,  representing the single largest infusion in history of capital dollars for New  York’s park system. This year, through the next round of New York Works capital  program, the Budget provides $90 million for state parks to address  the backlog of environmental capital needs and spur job creation and economic  development.
The New York  State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation oversees 179 state  parks and 35 historic sites, which are visited by 60 million people annually. A  recent study by Parks & Trails New York found that New York State Parks  generates $1.9 billion in economic activity annually and supports 20,000 jobs.  For more information on any of these recreation areas, call 518-474-0456 or  visit www.nysparks.com, connect on Facebook, or follow on Twitter.