Announcing PPF's 2026 PGE Parks Champions!

PGE Parks Champion
2026 Awardees

The Parks Champion Awards honor individuals who make outstanding contributions or provide significant service to a Portland park, community center, natural area, community garden, or park-related or recreation program through direct volunteer service.

Katherine Schroeder 

Katherine Schroeder is a behind-the-scenes star at the Community Music Center (CMC Inc.), where she has been on the board since 2011. CMC Inc. supports PP&R’s synonymous facility, which serves hundreds of students from 50 different zip codes around Portland offering affordable music lessons, classes, and ensembles. Katherine raises money for need-based scholarships and merit awards, helps acquire specialized equipment, and she stewards the non-profits’ financial resources and musical instrument collection. Kathy has helped CMC and PP&R negotiate several partnership contracts, build the non-profit’s website, maintain and insure its instrument collection, and procure professional services such as bookkeeping and legal advice. During the pandemic shutdown she helped CMC’s music lessons continue by helping the organization provide micro grants paid directly to music teachers providing remote learning. Together with the free and low-cost services CMC hosts, it provides equitable access to music making and music learning programs for thousands of Portlanders each year.

Patricia Frobes 

Patricia Frobes is a consistent advocate for Portland parks and a core leader in the founding and ongoing work of the Friends of Peninsula Park Rose Garden (FOPPRG) since 2012. Through her service on Parks Board, the Parks Foundation Board, and the Parks Alliance, and her longtime guidance of FOPPRG, Pat has always pushed for accountability, fairness, and for what’s best for the environment and the people of Portland. During the BLM marches, many of which began at Peninsula Park, Pat realized that the historical record of the rose garden and park were flawed: it omitting the important history of people of color in and around Peninsula Park. She then worked with a group of advocates and artists to create a public project featuring a diverse collection of community members, past and present. She has been an inspiration to hundreds of volunteers over the last 14 years, and continues to help mentor new Friends groups, boards, and board members. 


2026 Nominees

  • Bill Bannister - Forest Park, Marquam Nature Park, Ancient Forest Preserve

  • Catherine Clark - Roseway Parkway

  • Corin Wallace - Village Park

  • Danae Hutson - Peninsula Elementary School

  • Eric Mitchell - Hoyt Arboretum

  • Jill Gaddis - Friends of April Hill Park

  • Jo Durand - South Park Blocks

  • Kara Shane Colley - Couch Park

  • Karen Campbell - Trail Keepers of Oregon, Powell Butte Nature Park, Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge

  • Katherine Schroeder - Community Music Center

  • Lise Gervais - Mt. Tabor, Montavilla Park, Ventura Park, Forest Park, Leach Botanical Garden, Richmond Neighborhood, St. John’s Community Center, Lents

  • Patricia Frobes - Friends of Peninsula Park Rose Garden, Portland Parks Foundation Board, Parks Board, Parks Alliance

  • Peter Condra - Lents Neighborhood