LOS
ANGELES, July 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Parks
Project is excited to announce a limited-edition capsule collection
in collaboration with the legendary rock band, Red Hot Chili
Peppers. This unique collection features designs inspired by the
breathtaking beauty of Yosemite National
Park and the legendary album Californication,
celebrating its 25th anniversary.
Parks Project is excited to announce a
limited-edition capsule collection in collaboration with Red Hot
Chili Peppers.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers x Parks Project collection includes
three distinctive pieces: a t-shirt, a crew neck sweatshirt, and a
blanket. Each item combines elements from the
Californication album and music video with the natural
splendor and wildlife of Yosemite,
reflecting the band's deep connection to the national park and
their desire to see it preserved.
In line with our mission to "Leave It Better," Parks Project and
the Red Hot Chili Peppers are proud to support NatureBridge
(naturebridge.org) through this collaboration. This donation will
allow NatureBridge to provide need-based scholarships, giving
students who face barriers in having outdoor experiences the
opportunity to immerse themselves in the wonder and adventure of
Yosemite through outdoor education
programs.
Jack Gray, President of Parks
Project, expressed his enthusiasm for this collaboration, stating,
"We are incredibly excited to partner with the Red Hot Chili
Peppers on this special collection. The designs, inspired by the
stunning landscapes of Yosemite
and the band's boundary-pushing artistic style, perfectly align
with our mission to promote conservation and inspire a love for the
outdoors. Together, we hope to make a significant impact by
supporting NatureBridge and providing opportunities for kids to
connect with nature and learn about the importance of preserving
our national parks."
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have a long-standing relationship with
Yosemite and other national parks,
frequently visiting and drawing inspiration from these natural
wonders. Their commitment to environmental conservation is
reflected in this collaboration, making it a meaningful partnership
that resonates with both the band and Parks Project.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers x Parks Project collection will be
available for purchase starting Monday, July
22 exclusively on the Parks Project website. Don't miss this
opportunity to own a piece of music and conservation history while
supporting a great cause.
For more information, please visit parksproject.us or contact
Taryn Olsen,
taryn@parksproject.us.
About Parks Project Parks Project, a certified B Corp, is
dedicated to being better stewards of the planet and making a
positive impact on our world, one park project at a time.
Established in 2014, Parks Project is a lifestyle brand that is
here to inspire the next generation of park conservationists by
bringing the spirit of the National Parks into your daily
adventures. We've donated over $2.6
million to fund projects in national, state, and local
parks. For more information, visit ParksProject.us and
@ParksProject.
About Red Hot Chili Peppers Red Hot Chili Peppers
are an American rock band formed in Los
Angeles in 1983. Known for their eclectic music style, which
fuses rock with elements of funk, punk rock, and psychedelic rock,
the band has sold over 80 million records worldwide and won
numerous awards, including six Grammy Awards.
About NatureBridge NatureBridge is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to connecting young people to the wonder and
science of the natural world. Through environmental science
programs in Yosemite National
Park, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Olympic National Park, and Prince William Forest, NatureBridge inspires a personal
connection to nature and empowers students to become environmental
stewards. For more information, visit: naturebridge.org.
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