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  1. The seventh and final season of Parks and Recreation aired in the United States on the NBC television network from January 13, 2015, until February 24, 2015. The season consisted of 13 episodes. [2] It stars Amy Poehler , Aziz Ansari , Nick Offerman , Aubrey Plaza , Chris Pratt , Adam Scott , Jim O'Heir , and Retta , with a ...

  2. S7.E9 ∙ Pie-Mary. Tue, Feb 10, 2015. A traditional pie-baking competition causes problems for Ben's campaign, Ron goes on a scavenger hunt to find one of his house keys that April lost, and Gary loses his wedding ring in a drain outside the building. 8.3/10 (2.1K)

  3. Buy Parks and RecreationSeason 7 on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV. Parks and Recreation 's closing chapter deftly incorporates time-skip gags into the everyday...

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  4. Parks and Recreation: Created by Greg Daniels, Michael Schur. With Amy Poehler, Aubrey Plaza, Nick Offerman, Jim O'Heir. The absurd antics of an Indiana town's public officials as they pursue sundry projects to make their city a better place.

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  5. Ben vows to help April discover her true passion in life, while Andy and Tom travel to Chicago. Leslie's team tries to strengthen her case that the Newport land should be turned into a National Park. Ron's team, fighting back, brings on a celebrity as a minority owner.

  6. Main article: Parks and Recreation season 7. Special episode (2020) [ edit] In April 2020, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, NBC announced they would air a new, special episode of the series, centered on Leslie trying to stay connected with the other residents of Pawnee during social distancing.

  7. Watch Parks and Recreation Season 7. Armed with idea binders and the stalwart help of fellow employees, small-town civil servant Leslie Knope bushwhacks through bureaucracy to make her hometown a better place.