Staying Connected
updated: Tuesday, December 27, 2011The city has combined the Park Perspective newsletter with its Parks & Recreation brochure that is published annually in August, December and March. The elimination of three issues of Park Perspective does not mean residents will be less connected to city news, however. In fact, the city has more ways than ever to stay connected, including two new monthly electronic newsletters.
Here’s a look at the many ways that you can stay connected:
Parks & Recreation/Park Perspective
The publication is mailed three times annually to all resident and business addresses in St. Louis Park. The publication includes news and events and details on all Parks & Recreation programming offered by the city.
ParkTV
Cable television subscribers can catch monthly meetings, community programming, high school sports and events, our monthly news-magazine show “Inside the Park!” and much more on Cable channels 15, 16, 17 and 96. Or check out live streaming video or our Video On Demand by visiting www.parktv.org.
Twitter
Follow the city on Twitter for the timeliest information on city news and events at www.twitter.com/stlouispark.
Facebook
Follow the city on Facebook for news, pictures, video and all the current St. Louis Park news: Facebook
More in This Section
- Wanted – Homes for the Annual Remodeling Tour
- West Metro Home Remodeling Fair
- Capstone Project
- Beltline Station Design Guidelines
- Open For Business
- St. Louis Park to dismisses appeal
- Staying Informed
- Fire Station Plans Approved
- 2011 Community Survey
- 100 Best Communities for Young People
- Staying Connected
- 2012 Arts & Culture Grants
- 100 Best
- Tree Pruning 2012
- Urban Coyotes
- St. Louis Park mourning death of officer
- Find us on Facebook!
- Northside Park Reconstruction
- Outstanding Citizen Award Program
- Sprinkling Restrictions
- Eliot School Site
- Snow and Ice Removal FAQs








