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The Texas Energy Crisis: How Parks and Recreation Meet the Moment

By Dan McCarthy | Posted on February 24, 2021

President Joe Biden has declared a federal emergency in Texas as the state starts to recover from the recent disastrous winter weather event and subsequent overwhelming of the state’s energy grid, and park and recreation professionals in the state are answering the call to support their communities and keep them safe.

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Why the Fight for Access to Playgrounds is a Racial Justice Issue

By Kevin Paul | Posted on February 24, 2021

Playgrounds have always been a racial justice issue, so let’s treat them like one.

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Creating a Space for Women in Parks and Recreation — Episode 085

By Roxanne Sutton and Cort Jones | Posted on February 23, 2021

On this episode of Open Space Radio, we're talking with the three women who created the "Women in Parks and Recreation” Facebook group, which is made up of more than 8,000 women working in the park and recreation profession.

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Building ‘An Equal Future’ with TEDxCollegePark — March Bonus Episode

By Cort Jones and Roxanne Sutton | Posted on February 18, 2021

On the March bonus episode of Open Space Radio, we’re joined by Neelay Bhatt, vice president of PROS Consulting, and Roslyn Johnson, director of Baltimore County Recreation and Parks, to talk about TEDxCollegePark’s event, ‘An Equal Future,’ which is taking place virtually on March 19.

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GameTime’s 2021 Park and Playground Trends

By Kent Callison | Posted on February 12, 2021

These trends from GameTime indicate the industry's direction in the upcoming year while simultaneously calling attention to innovations from 2020.

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How Parks and Recreation Plays a Role in COVID-Impacted Youth Sports

By Jon Solomon | Posted on February 10, 2021

Quality, community-based sports will be more important than ever during the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Park and recreation departments have a greater opportunity to market their role in this area given the likely desire by parents for more local and affordable sports offerings.

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The Best Things in Life Are Free

By David Sabgir, MD, FACC | Posted on February 10, 2021

In celebration of February being Heart Health Month, Walk with a Doc has teamed up with Fresh Avocados – Love One Today® to offer a brand new, virtual Grand Canyon Adventure. This virtual event will last two weeks and is free to participate in!

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Creating Opportunities for Underserved Youth in Louisville — Episode 084

By Cort Jones and Roxanne Sutton | Posted on February 9, 2021

On the latest episode of Open Space Radio, we're talking with staff from Jefferson Memorial Forest and the Urban Conservation Corps at YouthBuild Louisville about the work they're doing to foster equity and address systemic racism in the outdoor spaces in their city.

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NRPA Parks Snapshot: February 2-5 Survey Results

By Kevin Roth | Posted on February 5, 2021

Park and recreation professionals continue to play a vital role in the community when it comes to coronavirus (COVID-19) testing and vaccination distribution. In the latest Parks Snapshot, we learned that nearly 4 in 5 park and recreation agencies across the country are supporting these efforts, among others.

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Kids Just Want to Have Fun

By Lynn Pinoniemi | Posted on February 1, 2021

When people pass by a community park sprouting colorful, inviting play structures, they might recall the fun, carefree days of childhood and smile. Park and recreation professionals go beyond just those memories.

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