Get Involved

Volunteer with us! The McKinney Parks Foundation typically has at least one volunteer event a month, on a Saturday. Email us at mckinneyparksfoundation@gmail.com if you’re interested in organizing a separate Volunteer Workday for your corporation, business, group, or club.

Attend a board meeting! Board meetings are usually the third Thursday of each month, 7:30 PM, at the Eldorado Country Club. Be sure to email Greg Smith at lg.smith2412@att.net and let us know you’ll be there. Board Meetings can move around – so subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.

Donate! We accept donations online, via check, cash, or in-kind donations. You can also check out our Amazon Wishlist. The more tools we have – the more we can serve our McKinney Parks!

Support the East McKinney Learning Garden. The Gardens goal is to assist in bridging the large food-desert gap in our community by teaching people how to create food-producing gardens in their own backyards and to use that food as part of a healthy diet.

East McKinney Learning Garden

The McKinney Parks Foundation (MPF) is proud to work alongside the City of McKinney to create the East McKinney Learning Garden (EMLG). The EMLG will break ground this Spring and is expected to be completed in second quarter 2024.

Located at 704 Greenville Rd in McKinney, the Garden is adjacent to the new TUPPS Brewery and a short stroll to the Historic McKinney Downtown Square. The Garden’s goal is to assist in bridging the large food-desert gap in our community by teaching people how to create food-producing gardens in their own backyards and to use that food as part of a healthy diet.

The garden will feature about 30 raised garden beds in a variety of styles as well as a storage area, potting benches and a harvest wash area. The space will also serve as an outdoor classroom with a teaching area and will feature a monarch butterfly waystation. It is our hope that the EMLG will be the most accessible garden in Collin County allowing people of all abilities to work together.

The learning garden will host a variety of classes/learning opportunities and students of the garden will range from children to seniors. The garden will be managed and maintained by volunteers and classes will be led by local teachers, chefs, farmers, gardeners, community leaders and more.

Food produced at the garden will be distributed to area agencies focused on food insecurities and the community including Community Garden Kitchen, La Tiendita, Hugs Café and East McKinney Farmers Market.

Any donation is appreciated. Sponsorship levels are:

  • $50,000 – Cultivator
  • $25,000 – Grower
  • $10,000 – Harvester
  • $5000 – Sower
  • $1000 – Sustainer
  • $100 – Friend

A further description of the project with current status, fundraising information, and needs can be found in the attached update.

If interested in becoming a sponsor or making a donation to the EMLG, please use this link or contact Bruce Mead at bmeadgbr@gmail.com.

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