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America's National Parks Prepare for Nationwide Day of Service and Celebration, September 26th

America's National Parks Prepare for Nationwide Day of Service and Celebration, September 26th

National Park Foundation's "First Bloom" Program Kicks Off New Year of Projects as Part of Celebrations Parks Waive Entrance Fees, Host Community Volunteer Projects, and Show Preview of Burns Film

WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- In anticipation of the premiere of Ken Burns's new documentary The National Parks: America's Best Idea, the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation are preparing for a nationwide day of service and celebration in the parks on Saturday, September 26th, National Public Lands Day. People everywhere are invited to make America's Best Idea - the national parks - even better by visiting and supporting their parks. Entrance fees will be waived for the day as America's national parks will host volunteer activities, and a special sneak preview screenings of the Burns Film.

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The National Park Foundation's First Bloom program has also announced that it will launch its new year of programming with events happening nationwide as part of the September 26 celebrations.

First Bloom works to connect urban youth with the parks. Youth from each program are leading the kick-off event in each location, where they will begin a year-long connection with a local park, facilitated by a local ranger, which will culminate with the youth planting a native garden at that national park.

"First Bloom is designed to give city kids a sense of connection and ownership to their national parks," said Neil Mulholland, president and CEO of the National Park Foundation. "That's also what the national celebration in the parks on September 26th and the new Burns film are about -recognizing that we are all owners of America's Best Idea - the national parks."

America's national parks will waive their entrance fees on September 26th in honor of the day's celebrations.

   Some park events include:    --  Lyndon B. Johnson Memorial, Austin, TX - As part of NPF's First Bloom       events, the Austin Boys and Girls Club will arrive at 10:00am at the       Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park in Johnson City.  The major       activity for the day will be scattering grass seed at the Johnson       Settlement.  The scattering of the seed will be part of the long term       prairie restoration.     --  Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island National Monuments (NY/NJ) - In an       early kick-off event for the September 26th celebrations, the Statue       of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island will for the first time,       open to the public for special evening tours and program events on       September 24 and 25.  As part of the festivities, attendees will       experience a sneak preview of Ken Burns' documentary.  Ellis Island       will be open on the evening of Thursday, September 24 followed by       Liberty Island on Friday, September 25.  For tickets, visit       http://www.statuecruises.com/night-tour.html     --  National Capital Area Parks (DC/MD/VA/WV) - The 14 national parks of       the National Capital Area will each host their own volunteer and       special interpretive activities for the community throughout the day.       Service projects will vary by site and include trail projects, river       clean-ups and exotic plant removal.  The  service  day will  conclude        with  a celebration  on  the  Ellipse  from  5-8:30pm  featuring fun       activities, music,  giveaways and a special preview screening of the       documentary.   The program will include remarks by Ken Burns and other       special guests.     --  Chattahoochee River NRA (GA) - First Bloom will have an event planting       scheduled at lunchtime with Boys and Girls Club and local school.        There will also be trail repair projects and debris removal for       volunteers.     --  Minute Man National Historical Park (MA) - Minute Man will be       celebrating its 50th anniversary as a national park on September 26.        Volunteers will staff the day-long celebration from 10am-4pm, and will       host demonstrations of 18th-century activities including       leatherworking, music, and agricultural. Recently rehabbed structures       along Battle Road open to the public for the first time.     --  Rocky Mountain National Park (CO) - Volunteers will build a new trail       along the Continental Divide in the western side of the park.       Throughout the day and across the park, a special sneak peak of The       National Parks: America's Best Idea will be viewed. Beginning at 6pm,       Rocky Mountain PBS and Etown.org will celebrate Ken Burns and his new       documentary at Chautauqua Auditorium in Boulder.     --  Indiana Dunes (IN) - Michigan City Boys & Girls Club members and their       families will tour Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, and learn about       the different native landscapes of the park. They will be introduced       to the First Bloom program & native landscape garden site.     --  Valley Forge National Historical Park (PA) - More than 200 volunteers       will spend the day building trails, painting cannon, removing crayfish       - an invasive species - from the river. The park will also host an       environmental expo engaging people in green community activities and       businesses.   

A full listing of park events - updated daily - is online at www.nps.gov/september26.

National Park Foundation supporters including long-time proud partner Unilever, as well as Merrell are helping to sponsor the national celebration as well as host complementary events in cities across the country.

About the National Park Foundation The National Park Foundation is an independent charitable organization chartered by Congress in 1967 to strengthen the connection between the American people and their national parks. As the official national non-profit partner of America's National Parks, the Foundation raises private funds, makes strategic grants, creates innovative partnerships and increases public awareness about the need and opportunity for park philanthropy. In its 2008 fiscal year, the National Park Foundation distributed grants and program support of $27.3M. To learn more, visit www.nationalparks.org.

   Contact:   National Park Foundation   Mark Shields   mshields@nationalparks.org   (202) 354-6480  

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CONTACT: Mark Shields, National Park Foundation, +1-202-354-6480,
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