Although a virtual event was not the original plan it was a huge success. National Park Trust along with all of the other non-profit organizations that participated were able to show their gratitude towards Hydro Flask with a short video of each organization, that were developed by RedEye. Throughout the presentation there were also students who go to share their park experiences and what parks mean to them, such as taking a field trip to Jamestown Virginia and the rock climbing at Carderock Recreational Area.
January 2017 is when Hydro Flask began their Parks For All initiative. Since then, Hydro Flask has given over 1.5 million dollars to nearly 100 nonprofit organizations so that parks can continue to be built, maintained, and restored. Hydro Flask has also created an online series called “Let’s Go!.” This series shows how Parks For All grantees are preserving and bring joy to the park lands around them.
It is an honor for RedEye to be able to work with all of these amazing people and organizations to really have been able to bring this event to life and honor Hydro Flask in the best way possible. The award presentation was aired on Wednesday October 21stat 6pm EST on National Part Trust official YouTube Channel. The video is now posted on their YouTube channel so everyone is able to watch and take part in this amazing experience.
Take a few moments to hear about the amazing work the Hydro Flask Parks for All Team! You will quickly understand how deserving this great organization is of the National Park Trust 2020 American Park Experience Award Event
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