You tax deductable donation to the Roanoke Park Conservancy will be put to good use for the benefit of Roanoke Park in accordance with your wishes! Just hit the Donate button below in the categor of your choosing to be taken to a donation form. The actual donation will occur securely through PayPal, or you may choose "Offline payment" and send in a check.
If you prefer to donate by check, send you donations to:
Roanoke Park Conservancy
3612 Karnes Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64111
No matter how you donate, an acknowledgement letter for tax purposes will be sent to each donor with a SINCERE THANK YOU from the Roanoke Park Conservancy.
The Roanoke Park Counservancy, incorporated December, 2011 as a Missouri Non-Profit, has been recognized as a “public charity” by the IRS, exempt from Federal Income Tax per section 501 (c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code.
Design services and donation provided by neighbors Matthew and Jesse Hufft.
phro·ne·sis design and particularly principal Lance Klein have provided many services to the park.
Thanks Frankie Messer and Mary S. Watkins for all the great photos of the workers.
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Chris DeLong maintains this website and volunteers as our amateur naturalist.This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Landscape design and installation services provided by longtime neighbor Kelly Thompson.
When the park workers need cookies, they go to Browne's market.
The Starbucks at 41st & Main has been a friend.
Whole Foods provides Roanoke Park’s favorite lunches.
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Dave Dresnick keeps Roanoke Park sharpened.
Thanks to Strasser Hardware for helping to make it easier to get tools for the Ronaoke Park project. Roanoke Park’s pal in the reclamation project.
Room 39 is the official dessert provider for Roanoke Park.
Pete Browne and Kissick Construction have helped in too many ways to number.
Thanks to all of the following who are contributing time and money so that all of us around Roanoke Park have more good green space to complement our urban lifestyles.
There were 33 people on site at the peak time of the past two weekends.
Five of the hardiest of workers each weekend were the crack crew of workers from Lawrence who came to us through donations. On July 10, the crew first came courtesy of an anonymous donor… They so impressed Randell Moore and Dr. Andrew Park with the amount of work they achieved that Andrew and Randy stepped up and underwrote this same team for the following Saturday, July 17th! Miles Krivena, John Frick and Dave Foster provided transport for the Lawrence crew and fed us all both Saturdays. (See photos.)
To reduce the spread of coronavirus, a mask order is in effect as of July 12, 2020. A mask is required both inside and outside when unable to maintain social distancing. Please enjoy the park responsibly by spreading out. The Westport-Roanoke Community Center is open but with limited access. Please click their link above for the latest info. Here are KCMO Parks Dept. COVID-19 Updates and the latest KCMO COVID-19 updates from the city. To avoid damaging trails, check Trail Status before biking or hiking off road. ("Rozarks" = Roanoke Park's 2.5 miles plus Rosedale's 3.5 miles.)