IfAmy Poehlergets her way, she and herParks and Recreationcastmates could be revisiting Pawnee, Indiana.The star of the NBC sitcom — which aired for seven seasons from 2009-15 — recently revealed that she is ready to put endlessly optimistic local government employee Leslie Knope’s blazer back on again.“I am technically available,” Poehler, 47, toldVarietyon Monday at Smart Girls’ 10th anniversary celebration dinner.Said Poehler, “I have like six of Leslie’s blazers in my closet, so anytime.”Colleen Hayes/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/GettyAlthough the Emmy-winning actress is hopeful about a reunion, there’s a temporary bump in the road.“Our king is busy doing his highly successful show,The Good Place,” Poehler said, referencing series creator Michael Schur. “We really can’t jump without Mike. So when Mike is good and ready, I’m sure we’ll show up like good soldiers.”Since the show concluded three years ago, its stars have remained in touch.Last summer, four of the famous faces on the long-running sitcomreunitedat the premiere party forAubrey Plaza‘s film,Ingrid GoesWest,in Los Angeles.Chris Pratt, who portrayed Plaza’s on-screen husband inParks,hung out with Poehler and Retta at ArcLight Cinemas, treating themselves at the SVEDKA Vodka and Avenue Los Angeles shindig. (Probably not invited? Jerry.)Cast of Parks and Recreation.Colleen Hayes/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/GettyIn 2016, Pratttold PEOPLEthat althoughParkswrapped filming back in 2014, he and his castmates still talked “almost every day.”The series — which also starredAziz Ansari,Rashida JonesandRob Lowe— followed the employees of the Parks and Recreation department of Pawnee.“It was a really happy set. It’s so rare, I think,” Pratt, now 39, told PEOPLE. “You hear horror stories of, you know, separate base camps and, like, these feuds going on that never bleed into the storytelling but made the process of making the show a nightmare. And it was the exact opposite for [us] … It couldn’t have been more different for us.”
IfAmy Poehlergets her way, she and herParks and Recreationcastmates could be revisiting Pawnee, Indiana.
The star of the NBC sitcom — which aired for seven seasons from 2009-15 — recently revealed that she is ready to put endlessly optimistic local government employee Leslie Knope’s blazer back on again.
“I am technically available,” Poehler, 47, toldVarietyon Monday at Smart Girls’ 10th anniversary celebration dinner.
Said Poehler, “I have like six of Leslie’s blazers in my closet, so anytime.”
Colleen Hayes/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty

Although the Emmy-winning actress is hopeful about a reunion, there’s a temporary bump in the road.
“Our king is busy doing his highly successful show,The Good Place,” Poehler said, referencing series creator Michael Schur. “We really can’t jump without Mike. So when Mike is good and ready, I’m sure we’ll show up like good soldiers.”
Since the show concluded three years ago, its stars have remained in touch.
Last summer, four of the famous faces on the long-running sitcomreunitedat the premiere party forAubrey Plaza‘s film,Ingrid GoesWest,in Los Angeles.
Chris Pratt, who portrayed Plaza’s on-screen husband inParks,hung out with Poehler and Retta at ArcLight Cinemas, treating themselves at the SVEDKA Vodka and Avenue Los Angeles shindig. (Probably not invited? Jerry.)
Cast of Parks and Recreation.Colleen Hayes/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty

In 2016, Pratttold PEOPLEthat althoughParkswrapped filming back in 2014, he and his castmates still talked “almost every day.”
The series — which also starredAziz Ansari,Rashida JonesandRob Lowe— followed the employees of the Parks and Recreation department of Pawnee.
“It was a really happy set. It’s so rare, I think,” Pratt, now 39, told PEOPLE. “You hear horror stories of, you know, separate base camps and, like, these feuds going on that never bleed into the storytelling but made the process of making the show a nightmare. And it was the exact opposite for [us] … It couldn’t have been more different for us.”
source: people.com