Lone Tree City Council honors Pam Kelly, former Sr. General Manager of Park Meadows Retail Resort, with a proclamation and key to the city.

After a remarkable 27-year journey managing Park Meadows Retail Resort, Pam Schenck-Kelly is embarking on a new chapter, marked by a well-earned retirement. Her legacy is a tapestry woven with passion, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to creating memorable retail experiences in the heart of Lone Tree, Colorado.

Pam Kelly holds a street sign reading "Pam Kelly's Way" at the Lone Tree Civic Center.“I had the privilege to work on such perfectly aligned organizations with such high-quality standards,” shares Pam, reflecting on her tenure. “Park Meadows is a retail resort; not just a mall, just as Lone Tree is a community, not just a City.” 

Kelly’s vision transformed Park Meadows into a destination retail site for all of Colorado. The architectural marvels, serene water features, and inviting fireplaces within the mall all echo her belief in crafting an environment that resonates with the spirit of the Colorado community.

For Pam, each day at Park Meadows was not just a job; it was a labor of love. “I was able to do every day what I loved and what I felt was meaningful,” she reflects. 

Kelly was committed to the Lone Tree community as well, becoming involved with several non-profits and community groups, even serving on the Lone Tree Arts Center Fund Board.

“I am passionate about the Arts, Architecture, and creating experiences and memories for generations to come,” Pam wrote in an email. “There is nothing more rewarding than working with extraordinary people to create extraordinary experiences, places, and memories.” 

Lone Tree City Council hosted a retirement reception for Pam Kelly on Tuesday, August 1 at the Lone Tree Civic Center. Mayor Jackie Millet, City Manager Seth Hoffman, LTPD Commander Tim Beals, and former Mayors Jim Gunning and Jack O’Boyle all made remarks, commenting on Pam’s incredible legacy at the Park Meadows Retail Resort and, more importantly, her undeniable impact on the City of Lone Tree.