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TRAIL INFORMATION
Trail Hours. Because the Katy Trail is a City of Dallas park, it is open – 5 a.m. to midnight. In the early morning, lights come on at 5 a.m. to sunrise and come back on at sunset to midnight. If you ever see a light out, please let us know so we can quickly remedy theproblem.
COMPLETE THE TRAIL
Friends of the Katy Trail is very pleased to report that The Campaign to Complete the Katy Trail surpassed its $8 million goal. Through the end of December 2020, The Friends raised $8.5 million from more than 180 donors, including a $1 million gift from the Snyder Foundation. HISTORY OF THE KATY TRAIL The Katy Trail, as most locals know it, began in 2000, but the history of the Katy Trail stretches back nearly a hundred years to the age of railroads. Union Pacific Railroad built the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad and established the network in 1865 as the Southern Branch. The route was also commonly called the K-T, and eventually the Katy. STAFF BIOS - KATY TRAIL A retired federal government employee, Jerry has been the Trail Manager since 2019. Jerry is an avid biker and walker, especially on the Trail, when he’s not working. Jerry enjoys the challenges and the fun times on the Trail. As he says, “It’s never a dull moment on the Trail.”. Jerry is married to Nancy, and they have two grownsons.
SUPPORT THE TRAIL
The Friends of The Katy Trail is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, and all donations are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law. There was a problem processing your request. Please try your donation again or contact our office for assistance at 214-303-1180. Donate.WAYS TO GIVE
Spring Support Campaign. The Spring Support Campaign is the Trail’s annual outreach to the Dallas community to fund ongoing operations. The landscape maintenance, security patrols, lights, and water for people and pets that make a walk, run, or bike ride on the Katy Trail such a pleasant experience come at a considerable cost. KATY 5K - KATY TRAIL expand. collapse. Managing the Katy Trail comes with price tag of over $1 million each year. By participating in our largest fundraiser of the year you help bring security patrols, lights, water, organic landscaping, and maintenance repairs to the Katy Trail. We don’t run without the support for the community and the Katy 5K is the most fun MEET OUR HONORARY CHAIRS Posted on 04/08/2021. The Katy Trail’s annual support outreach, our Spring Support Campaign, kicks off TODAY! This year, we are so pleased to announce that Gwen and Doug Parker are the Spring Support Campaign Honorary Chairs. Gwen and Doug are neighbors and devoted members of Friends of the Katy Trail. Last year, they also participated in The THE CAMPAIGN TO COMPLETE THE KATY TRAIL The Campaign to Complete the Katy Trail . LEAD GIFT . Lyda Hill Philanthropies . NAMING GIFT. The Snyder Foundation . MAJOR GIFTS .The Addy Foundation
HOME - KATY TRAILABOUT THE TRAILFRIENDS OF THE KATY TRAILNEWS AND EVENTSMEMBERSHIPDONATE Privately funded and supported by the community, the historic Katy Trail is built on an old railroad line and has quickly become an iconic destination for the people of Dallas. The Friends of the Katy Trail organization is the principal fundraiser for the Trail. Through generous donations and private support from businesses andindividuals, the
TRAIL INFORMATION
Trail Hours. Because the Katy Trail is a City of Dallas park, it is open – 5 a.m. to midnight. In the early morning, lights come on at 5 a.m. to sunrise and come back on at sunset to midnight. If you ever see a light out, please let us know so we can quickly remedy theproblem.
COMPLETE THE TRAIL
Friends of the Katy Trail is very pleased to report that The Campaign to Complete the Katy Trail surpassed its $8 million goal. Through the end of December 2020, The Friends raised $8.5 million from more than 180 donors, including a $1 million gift from the Snyder Foundation. HISTORY OF THE KATY TRAIL The Katy Trail, as most locals know it, began in 2000, but the history of the Katy Trail stretches back nearly a hundred years to the age of railroads. Union Pacific Railroad built the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad and established the network in 1865 as the Southern Branch. The route was also commonly called the K-T, and eventually the Katy. STAFF BIOS - KATY TRAIL A retired federal government employee, Jerry has been the Trail Manager since 2019. Jerry is an avid biker and walker, especially on the Trail, when he’s not working. Jerry enjoys the challenges and the fun times on the Trail. As he says, “It’s never a dull moment on the Trail.”. Jerry is married to Nancy, and they have two grownsons.
SUPPORT THE TRAIL
The Friends of The Katy Trail is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, and all donations are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law. There was a problem processing your request. Please try your donation again or contact our office for assistance at 214-303-1180. Donate.WAYS TO GIVE
Spring Support Campaign. The Spring Support Campaign is the Trail’s annual outreach to the Dallas community to fund ongoing operations. The landscape maintenance, security patrols, lights, and water for people and pets that make a walk, run, or bike ride on the Katy Trail such a pleasant experience come at a considerable cost. KATY 5K - KATY TRAIL expand. collapse. Managing the Katy Trail comes with price tag of over $1 million each year. By participating in our largest fundraiser of the year you help bring security patrols, lights, water, organic landscaping, and maintenance repairs to the Katy Trail. We don’t run without the support for the community and the Katy 5K is the most fun MEET OUR HONORARY CHAIRS Posted on 04/08/2021. The Katy Trail’s annual support outreach, our Spring Support Campaign, kicks off TODAY! This year, we are so pleased to announce that Gwen and Doug Parker are the Spring Support Campaign Honorary Chairs. Gwen and Doug are neighbors and devoted members of Friends of the Katy Trail. Last year, they also participated in The THE CAMPAIGN TO COMPLETE THE KATY TRAIL The Campaign to Complete the Katy Trail . LEAD GIFT . Lyda Hill Philanthropies . NAMING GIFT. The Snyder Foundation . MAJOR GIFTS .The Addy Foundation
HISTORY OF THE KATY TRAIL The Katy Trail, as most locals know it, began in 2000, but the history of the Katy Trail stretches back nearly a hundred years to the age of railroads. Union Pacific Railroad built the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad and established the network in 1865 as the Southern Branch. The route was also commonly called the K-T, and eventually the Katy. KATY TRAIL BLOOD DRIVE When: April 19, 2021 9:00 am | April 19, 2021 4:00 pm. Where: Katy Trail Ice House - 3127 Routh Street. Dallas is experiencing a critically low shortage of blood so we invited a Carter BloodCare mobile unit to the Katy Trail. Come donate and help save lives! Schedule your time to donate in advance here! The bus will be on theKaty Trail from
BECOME A MEMBER
Become an Individual Member. Katy Trail Dog. DONATION OF $20. Katy Trail bandana. Invitation for one to select member events. Become a Katy Trail Dog Member. The Friends of The Katy Trail is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization and all donations are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law. MEET OUR NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Posted on 01/27/2021. Friends of the Katy Trail is excited to announce that Amy Bean joined us this month as our new Executive Director. Amy Bean joined Friends of the Katy Trail this month as Executive Director. Born and raised in Dallas, Amy earned her B.S. degree from The University of Texas and a Masters of Public Policy from theHarvard
ALERT - TRAIL CLOSURE BEGINNING 6/15 - KATY TRAIL ALERT – Trail Closure Beginning 6/15. Posted on 06/12/2020. While we had sincerely hoped that the Katy Trail could remain open throughout construction of the new mile of soft-surface, we are unable to safely conduct the next phase of construction without a Trail shut down from Fitzhugh Avenue to Cambrick Street. CONTACT US - KATY TRAIL Friends of the Katy Trail is the nonprofit organization responsible for raising all funds needed to maintain and improve the Trail for the benefit of Dallas citizens and visitors. KATY TRAIL ICE HOUSE INVITATIONAL When: October 11, 2021. Where: Gleneagles Country Club. We’re looking forward to another incredible golf tournament with the Katy Trail Ice House. Each year they put on quite the event and all proceeds benefit Friends of the Katy Trail. Get all the details – including sponsorship packages – at ktihinvitational.com. « 23rdAnnual Katy 5K.
GREENSCAPE FUND
Greenscape Fund. One of the primary objectives of Friends of the Katy Trail is to keep the Trail beautiful–to care for and enhance our ribbon of green. We now have more ways for you to help cultivate the Trail’s natural environment. The new Katy Trail Greenscape Fund supports the ongoing growth of the natural beauty along the Trail.DONOR OPPORTUNITIES
ARMSTRONG TO BLACKBURN ESPLANADE $1,000,000 This is a beautiful stretch of dual paths, one concrete and one soft-surface, from Armstrong to Blackburn, recentlyCOMMUNITY PARTNERS
LEVELS AND BENEFITS The Katy Trail Community Partners program is the perfect way for your business to support the Katy Trail. With this annual gift, your organization HOME - KATY TRAILABOUT THE TRAILFRIENDS OF THE KATY TRAILNEWS AND EVENTSMEMBERSHIPDONATE Privately funded and supported by the community, the historic Katy Trail is built on an old railroad line and has quickly become an iconic destination for the people of Dallas. The Friends of the Katy Trail organization is the principal fundraiser for the Trail. Through generous donations and private support from businesses andindividuals, the
TRAIL INFORMATION
Trail Hours. Because the Katy Trail is a City of Dallas park, it is open – 5 a.m. to midnight. In the early morning, lights come on at 5 a.m. to sunrise and come back on at sunset to midnight. If you ever see a light out, please let us know so we can quickly remedy theproblem.
HISTORY OF THE KATY TRAIL The Katy Trail, as most locals know it, began in 2000, but the history of the Katy Trail stretches back nearly a hundred years to the age of railroads. Union Pacific Railroad built the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad and established the network in 1865 as the Southern Branch. The route was also commonly called the K-T, and eventually the Katy.COMPLETE THE TRAIL
Friends of the Katy Trail is very pleased to report that The Campaign to Complete the Katy Trail surpassed its $8 million goal. Through the end of December 2020, The Friends raised $8.5 million from more than 180 donors, including a $1 million gift from the Snyder Foundation. STAFF BIOS - KATY TRAIL A retired federal government employee, Jerry has been the Trail Manager since 2019. Jerry is an avid biker and walker, especially on the Trail, when he’s not working. Jerry enjoys the challenges and the fun times on the Trail. As he says, “It’s never a dull moment on the Trail.”. Jerry is married to Nancy, and they have two grownsons.
KATY 5K - KATY TRAIL Eh, probably not. If everyone runs their 5K on the Katy Trail on Ocotber 8th, it defeats the purpose of going virtual to keep everyone safely socially distanced. If you want to run the normal Katy 5K route we suggest you run a few days early and post your time on race day. Awards will be given to runners who find the most creative routes!WAYS TO GIVE
Spring Support Campaign. The Spring Support Campaign is the Trail’s annual outreach to the Dallas community to fund ongoing operations. The landscape maintenance, security patrols, lights, and water for people and pets that make a walk, run, or bike ride on the Katy Trail such a pleasant experience come at a considerable cost.PRESENTED BY
23RD ANNUAL KATY 5K The Katy 5K has been a prominent Dallas event for more than two decades, and each year we strive to make the event a better experience for our 5,000 SPRING SUPPORT CAMPAIGN MAJOR GIFTS AS OF MAY 19, 2021 Spring Support Campaign Major Gifts as of May 19, 2021. Lead Gift. Bobbie Adkinson and Gwen and Doug Parker . Major Gifts. Amy and Brandon Bean . Teresa Byrd . Angie and Brian Callahan THE CAMPAIGN TO COMPLETE THE KATY TRAIL The Campaign to Complete the Katy Trail . LEAD GIFT . Lyda Hill Philanthropies . NAMING GIFT. The Snyder Foundation . MAJOR GIFTS .The Addy Foundation
HOME - KATY TRAILABOUT THE TRAILFRIENDS OF THE KATY TRAILNEWS AND EVENTSMEMBERSHIPDONATE Privately funded and supported by the community, the historic Katy Trail is built on an old railroad line and has quickly become an iconic destination for the people of Dallas. The Friends of the Katy Trail organization is the principal fundraiser for the Trail. Through generous donations and private support from businesses andindividuals, the
TRAIL INFORMATION
Trail Hours. Because the Katy Trail is a City of Dallas park, it is open – 5 a.m. to midnight. In the early morning, lights come on at 5 a.m. to sunrise and come back on at sunset to midnight. If you ever see a light out, please let us know so we can quickly remedy theproblem.
HISTORY OF THE KATY TRAIL The Katy Trail, as most locals know it, began in 2000, but the history of the Katy Trail stretches back nearly a hundred years to the age of railroads. Union Pacific Railroad built the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad and established the network in 1865 as the Southern Branch. The route was also commonly called the K-T, and eventually the Katy.COMPLETE THE TRAIL
Friends of the Katy Trail is very pleased to report that The Campaign to Complete the Katy Trail surpassed its $8 million goal. Through the end of December 2020, The Friends raised $8.5 million from more than 180 donors, including a $1 million gift from the Snyder Foundation. STAFF BIOS - KATY TRAIL A retired federal government employee, Jerry has been the Trail Manager since 2019. Jerry is an avid biker and walker, especially on the Trail, when he’s not working. Jerry enjoys the challenges and the fun times on the Trail. As he says, “It’s never a dull moment on the Trail.”. Jerry is married to Nancy, and they have two grownsons.
KATY 5K - KATY TRAIL Eh, probably not. If everyone runs their 5K on the Katy Trail on Ocotber 8th, it defeats the purpose of going virtual to keep everyone safely socially distanced. If you want to run the normal Katy 5K route we suggest you run a few days early and post your time on race day. Awards will be given to runners who find the most creative routes!WAYS TO GIVE
Spring Support Campaign. The Spring Support Campaign is the Trail’s annual outreach to the Dallas community to fund ongoing operations. The landscape maintenance, security patrols, lights, and water for people and pets that make a walk, run, or bike ride on the Katy Trail such a pleasant experience come at a considerable cost.PRESENTED BY
23RD ANNUAL KATY 5K The Katy 5K has been a prominent Dallas event for more than two decades, and each year we strive to make the event a better experience for our 5,000 SPRING SUPPORT CAMPAIGN MAJOR GIFTS AS OF MAY 19, 2021 Spring Support Campaign Major Gifts as of May 19, 2021. Lead Gift. Bobbie Adkinson and Gwen and Doug Parker . Major Gifts. Amy and Brandon Bean . Teresa Byrd . Angie and Brian Callahan THE CAMPAIGN TO COMPLETE THE KATY TRAIL The Campaign to Complete the Katy Trail . LEAD GIFT . Lyda Hill Philanthropies . NAMING GIFT. The Snyder Foundation . MAJOR GIFTS .The Addy Foundation
STAFF BIOS - KATY TRAIL A retired federal government employee, Jerry has been the Trail Manager since 2019. Jerry is an avid biker and walker, especially on the Trail, when he’s not working. Jerry enjoys the challenges and the fun times on the Trail. As he says, “It’s never a dull moment on the Trail.”. Jerry is married to Nancy, and they have two grownsons.
NEWS AND EVENTS
Friends of the Katy Trail is the nonprofit organization responsible for raising all funds needed to maintain and improve the Trail for the benefit of Dallas citizens and visitors.WAYS TO GIVE
Spring Support Campaign. The Spring Support Campaign is the Trail’s annual outreach to the Dallas community to fund ongoing operations. The landscape maintenance, security patrols, lights, and water for people and pets that make a walk, run, or bike ride on the Katy Trail such a pleasant experience come at a considerable cost.BECOME A MEMBER
Become an Individual Member. Katy Trail Dog. DONATION OF $20. Katy Trail bandana. Invitation for one to select member events. Become a Katy Trail Dog Member. The Friends of The Katy Trail is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization and all donations are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law.SUPPORT THE TRAIL
The Friends of The Katy Trail is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, and all donations are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law. There was a problem processing your request. Please try your donation again or contact our office for assistance at 214-303-1180. Donate. VOLUNTEER - KATY TRAIL Friends of the Katy Trail is the nonprofit organization responsible for raising all funds needed to maintain and improve the Trail for the benefit of Dallas citizens and visitors. MEET OUR NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Posted on 01/27/2021. Friends of the Katy Trail is excited to announce that Amy Bean joined us this month as our new Executive Director. Amy Bean joined Friends of the Katy Trail this month as Executive Director. Born and raised in Dallas, Amy earned her B.S. degree from The University of Texas and a Masters of Public Policy from theHarvard
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