City of Sandy Springs, GA

03/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/23/2026 07:30

Eco-Steward Program Empowers Environment Leaders

City of Sandy Springs Launches 2026 Eco-Stewardship Program to Empower Local Environmental Leaders

March 23, 2026

The City of Sandy Springs is excited to announce the launch of the 2026 Sandy Springs Eco-Stewardship Program, a hands-on environmental education and stewardship initiative designed to engage community members in restoring and protecting local ecosystems.

The program's third session will run from April 25 through December 18, taking place one Saturday each month, taking place one Saturday each month, and is led by master naturalist Kathryn Kolb of EcoAddendum. This immersive course combines field-based learning with practical conservation work to equip participants with the skills and knowledge needed to actively contribute to urban forest and greenspace health throughout Sandy Springs.

Participants in the Eco-Stewardship Program will:

  • Learn to identify native plants and understand local ecosystems.

  • Participate in invasive species removal and forest restoration efforts.

  • Gain ecological management experience through volunteer fieldwork.

Educational sessions will take place at significant restoration sites including the Blue Pearl Veterinary Hospital Greenspace and the future site of Old Riverside Park. Fieldwork will extend to key natural areas and provide a variety of landscapes where stewards can apply their skills directly to conservation efforts.

Upon completion of the program, participants are encouraged to serve as community leaders, organizing and guiding future volunteer events to promote ongoing stewardship. Graduates will join a growing network of local environmental advocates dedicated to preserving and enhancing Sandy Springs' treasured natural environment.

We're proud to offer this unique opportunity for residents to deepen their connection to nature and make a measurable impact on our community's greenspaces, said Willie Park, Urban Forest Coordinator with the City of Sandy Springs. As Eco-Stewards, participants help shape the future of our urban forest and play a vital role in promoting environmental sustainability across the city.

The Eco-Stewardship Program is free and open to adults and older teens. Space is limited, and early registration is encouraged. For additional details or to apply, visit spr.gs/ecosteward

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