Help! We're Losing Our Parks! — Episode 030
By Cort Jones | Posted on December 21, 2018
Even though parks and open space are vital to every community, many parks are being converted to non-park uses. In some cases, the conversions of these parks are for other valuable public purposes, such as schools or roads, but the net effect is the same — the parks are lost.
Can We Transform Parks for Everyone?
By Carol Coletta | Posted on December 6, 2018
Investment in civic assets that creates social and economic change is urgently needed, and Value Capture in the Commons offers tools for parks leaders across the country to consider how the value from public asset investment can benefit us all.
A Trail Runs Through It!
By Melissa Chotiner | Posted on December 4, 2018
Montgomery Parks and Pepco breathe new life into unused open space under utility transmission lines to create trails in Maryland.
Jump-Start Your Wellness Resolution
By Daniel W. Hatcher, MPH | Posted on December 3, 2018
Holiday celebrations can make healthy choices less than easy, but here are eight ideas to help you get started on your wellness resolutions - BEFORE the new year!
Investing in the Future of Our Young People: Tell Congress to Fund Youth Mentoring Programs
By Kate Clabaugh | Posted on November 29, 2018
Evaluations of mentoring programs report significant increases among youth in self-confidence, self-efficacy and a positive attitude about their futures.
Advancing Park Access and Quality Through Community Engagement
By Jared Mummert | Posted on November 27, 2018
Learn more about the speakers for the 10-Minute Walk Learning Series live Q&A session on December 5.
Innovative Community Engagement in Beantown
By Allison Perlman | Posted on November 26, 2018
NRPA's Green Stormwater Infrastructure Community Outreach and Education Grant Program, supported by Southwest Airlines, allowed the city of Boston to develop and test an innovative engagement strategy around green stormwater infrastructure.
Have Another Slice of Pumpkin Pie and Thank a Pollinator
By Michele White, CAE, IOM | Posted on November 20, 2018
We would lose scores of other delicious and essential things without pollinators, but their job is so much bigger than making food.
Going Purple to Raise Awareness about the Opioid Epidemic in Your Community
By Michele R. Potter, CPRP | Posted on November 19, 2018
The city of Gaithersburg, Maryland, joined the Maryland Municipal League and other local municipalities in the “Go Purple” movement to raise awareness about substance use and the opioid crisis.
Increasing Diabetes Awareness Through Parks and Rec
By Lesha Spencer-Brown MPH, CPH | Posted on November 16, 2018
November is National Diabetes Month, a time to raise awareness about diabetes — the seventh leading cause of death in the country — and its impact on millions of Americans.
Sharing, Learning and Playing at the NRPA Annual Conference
By Stacey Hammond, M.Ed | Posted on November 16, 2018
A presenter from the 2018 NRPA Annual Conference shares their experience and encourages you to submit your education session ideas for the 2019 NRPA Annual Conference in Baltimore!
The Tiny Sensory House
By Karla Gray, M.Ed., LRT/CTRS | Posted on November 15, 2018
With their 2017 Meet Me at the Park play spaces grant, Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation proved that the best things really do come in small (or, tiny) packages.
Second Edition of Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans Released
By Cassie Pais | Posted on November 14, 2018
The purpose of these guidelines is to provide science-based guidance to help all people ages 3 years and older improve their immediate and long-term health through regular physical activity.
Parks & Rec Promote National Rural Health Day
By Rachel Banner | Posted on November 14, 2018
November 15 is National Rural Health Day — an opportunity to “Celebrate the Power of Rural.”
Takeaways from the 2018 Midterm Elections
By Kyle Simpson | Posted on November 7, 2018
It's the day after the midterm elections, and NRPA's Public Policy Team is crunching the numbers and consuming lots of coffee.
Meet the Newest Members of NRPA’s Conservation Advisory Panel
By Michele White, CAE, IOM | Posted on November 7, 2018
The panel provides feedback and subject matter expertise for NRPA’s conservation programs and initiatives and serves as a sounding board for new ideas and practices that help to provide guidance to the NRPA staff.
What Are Your Park and Rec Pet Peeves? — Episode 029
By Cort Jones and Roxanne Sutton | Posted on November 6, 2018
On our 25th episode, we asked you to let us know some of the things that you deal with in your career in parks and recreation that really annoy you, and you answered the call.
Active Parks, Healthy Cities
By Catherine Nagel | Posted on November 5, 2018
With 80 percent of U.S. residents living in urban areas, neighborhood parks offer a unique opportunity to be a part of the solution to America's activity deficit.
Announcing the 2018 Great Urban Parks Campaign Grantees
By Jenny Cox | Posted on November 2, 2018
The 10 selected grantees demonstrate their commitment to ensuring green stormwater infrastructure projects not only address local environmental issues, but also provide the community a sense of ownership over the project.
Making Billy Ray's Dream a Reality
By Kyle Simpson | Posted on October 25, 2018
When Billy Ray Shirley III was killed by gun violence in his community, his mother promised to make his dream of a community center a reality.
How to Increase Your Park & Recreation Department's Purchasing Power
By Sarah Mallon | Posted on October 23, 2018
Cooperative purchasing, which combines the requirements of public entities and access to leading suppliers, can be the key to making the most of parks and recreation resources.
Does Our Built Environment Impact Our Health Behaviors? — Episode 028
By Cort Jones | Posted on October 22, 2018
On this episode of Open Space Radio, we talk about how our public built environments impact health behaviors such as physical activity and recreation, and the environment where we spend most of our time, such as work, school and sleep, has an effect on our leisure time physical activity.
Position Yourself as a "Go-To" Resource
By Tom Crosley | Posted on October 22, 2018
Becoming a speaker is a wonderful way to give back to the profession. Submit your session proposals by Friday, November 30, 2018 for a chance to win a free full-package registration to the 2019 NRPA Annual Conference.
Four Secrets to Help You Pass Your CPRP Exam
By Kate Connell, CPRP | Posted on October 19, 2018
If you've been considering becoming a CPRP, check out these tips to assist you in your studies (hint: they're from someone who recently took the exam!).
Small Town Department, Big Time Marketing
By Andrew Lance | Posted on October 17, 2018
Awareness in your city or town can be a big problem, especially if you are a smaller department, but here are some tips and tricks to help you improve your social media presence.
A Safe Place to Be: Monte Vista Kids Connection Fills Rural Role
By Maureen Acquino | Posted on October 16, 2018
Monte Vista Kids Connection was one of ten rural park and recreation agencies who received grant funds from the Walmart Foundation and NRPA to increase access to healthy food and nutrition education in their out-of-school-time programs.
Give the Screens a Rest
By Rinny Yourman | Posted on October 16, 2018
This fall is the perfect time for local parks, recreation departments and nature centers to plan ahead for Screen-Free Week 2019.
World Arthritis Day 2018: Increasing Awareness Parks and Recreation Style
By Lesha Spencer-Brown | Posted on October 12, 2018
Today is World Arthritis Day. People around the world are encouraged to to work towards increasing awareness about arthritis and other rheumatic conditions. NRPA is accepting applications for a grant opportunity which trains local park and recreation staff as instructors to offer an evidence-based physical activity program in their community.
Afterschool Suppers Annual Report Calls for Increasing Afterschool Program Funding
By Megan Phillippi | Posted on October 10, 2018
This week, the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) released the annual Afterschool Suppers: A Snapshot of Participation report.
The Release of The Opioid Epidemic Practical Toolkit
By Lindsey Kearney | Posted on October 9, 2018
The role parks and recreation agencies can play in the prevention of opioid overdose is key, especially with the number of youth enrolled in out of school time programs.
What's Next for LWCF?
By Kyle Simpson | Posted on October 5, 2018
As the end of the September has come and gone, so has the deadline to reauthorize the Land and Water Conversation Fund.
The Greening of Detroit
By Monica Tabares | Posted on October 3, 2018
How the city of Detroit is using its Green Stormwater Infrastructure Community Outreach and Education Grant from NRPA and Southwest Airlines.
Welcome to Parks: A Health and Wellness Solution!
By Kellie May | Posted on October 3, 2018
An overview of NRPA's Health and Wellness Team and their initiatives and priorities.
What Does It Take to Raise the Bar in Parks and Rec? — Episode 027
By Cort Jones and Roxanne Sutton | Posted on October 2, 2018
In this episode of Open Space Radio, we caught up with Becky Dunlap from the "Becky Talks Parks" podcast at the 2018 NRPA Annual Conference.
Mixing Work and Play: Building Awareness for Career and Tech Ed Opportunities in Parks and Rec
By Megan Phillippi | Posted on September 21, 2018
Afterschool and summer learning programs, including those offered by local parks and rec agencies, are well positioned to support youth in developing the in-demand skills and competencies sought by employers.
Secretary Zinke Announces LWCF Allocations
By Kyle Simpson | Posted on September 21, 2018
Secretary Ryan Zinke announced this year’s Land and Water Conservation Fund allocations this week at Acadiana Park Nature Station in Louisiana.
Universal Recreation: Meh or Magnificent? — Episode 026
By Roxanne Sutton | Posted on September 18, 2018
In this episode, we chat about why universal recreation is important and how it can improve all aspects of parks and recreation.
Historic Day for the Land and Water Conservation Fund!
By Kyle Simpson | Posted on September 14, 2018
The U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources passed legislation that would permanently reauthorize the Land and Water Conversation Fund.
Removing Barriers Through Aqua Fitness Programming
By Shauna Lewallen, CPRP | Posted on September 14, 2018
Neuro-Splash has become more than just exercise, for some participants it’s become a support network and given a new outlook on life
The Dockless Invasion
By Kyle Simpson | Posted on September 12, 2018
The dockless bike and scooter revolution is making a play to enter many metropolitan areas and may be headed to your city next.
New for Conference — Sport Your Personal Gender Pronoun!
By Allison Colman | Posted on September 10, 2018
A gender pronoun reflects who a person is, how they identify and how they would like to be referred to by others.
This Delta Community Uses Nutrition to Strengthen the Next Generation
By Allison Colman | Posted on September 7, 2018
In Tunica, Mississippi, community leaders and organizations are working together to make changes that will provide better food access and improve health across the community.
Monarch Success!
By Michele White, CAE, IOM | Posted on September 4, 2018
We are seeing the fruits of our labor in our NRPA pollinator garden — monarch caterpillars!
Celebrating Our 25th Episode: Why We Love Park & Rec Pros — Episode 025
By Cort Jones and Roxanne Sutton | Posted on September 4, 2018
To celebrate the 25th episode of Open Space Radio, we're discussing the things we love about park and recreation professionals.
2018 Farm Bill Update: Tell Your Members of Congress That You Love LAMP!
By Megan Phillippi | Posted on August 29, 2018
The House and Senate are currently working to reconcile the differences in each of their versions of the 2018 Farm Bill to pass a final, unified bill before the September 30 deadline.
Conservation Sessions at the 2018 NRPA Annual Conference
By Michele White | Posted on August 28, 2018
To help you plan, we’ve put together a list of some of the stellar conservation-focused education sessions offered at the NRPA Annual Conference.
Cornfields and Commit to Health: My Reaction to Rural Recreation and Nutrition
By Audrey Fox | Posted on August 23, 2018
This summer, NRPA staff conducted site visits to rural grant recipients to see what Commit to Health funding and resources look like in action.
Parks and Recreation: Impacting the Lives of Older Adults Across the Country
By Lesha Spencer-Brown | Posted on August 21, 2018
At a time when the older adult population is growing at such a rapid rate, it’s no surprise that park and recreation agencies are playing their part to serve the needs and desires of this growing population.
How Risk Play Can Benefit Kids — Episode 024
By Cort Jones | Posted on August 20, 2018
Unstructured, hands-on, risk play is making a comeback, and it can teach kids lessons and skills that they can take with them for the rest of their lives.
Taking Park Access for Granted and Resources to Help
By Roxanne Sutton | Posted on August 14, 2018
Check out this preview of all the sessions at the upcoming NRPA Annual Conference that can help agencies improve park access.
Understanding Equity in Parks and Recreation
By Jared Mummert | Posted on August 14, 2018
What is “social equity” and what does it mean for your park agency?
Free the Beach!
By Robert García | Posted on August 14, 2018
The City Project, GreenLatinos and California LULAC oppose an unfair settlement agreement and support equal access to the California coast.
Making the Most of Your NRPA Annual Conference Experience Once It’s Over
By Katherine Stokke | Posted on August 10, 2018
Find out what one conference attendee does to stymie the post-conference letdown.
Congress Is Getting PHIT, Thanks to You!
By Megan Phillippi | Posted on August 2, 2018
Passage of the PHIT Act in the House represents an increased support for physical activity as a crucial component of a healthy lifestyle.
Learn How to Pool Safely!
By Elizabeth Gonzales | Posted on August 1, 2018
Pool Safely is a national public education campaign that works with partners around the country to reduce child drownings and entrapment in swimming pools and spas.
Parks and Rec Brings the Fun — Episode 023
By Cort Jones | Posted on July 31, 2018
Peter Kageyama, one of the keynote speakers at the 2018 NRPA Annual Conference, discusses why he loves parks.
Our Hand-Picked Health and Wellness Sessions at the 2018 NRPA Annual Conference
By Maureen Acquino | Posted on July 25, 2018
Here are our top choices for sessions that will help you engage your community, partners and stakeholders in your health and wellness offerings.
Show Congress What Summer at Home Looks Like
By Jayni Rasmussen | Posted on July 24, 2018
If you have an exciting summer program, ribbon cutting, park dedication or special summer event, don’t forget to invite your members of Congress.
Green Jobs Training Program Incorporates Green Infrastructure into Year Three of Program
By Ruby Buchholtz | Posted on July 19, 2018
Tualatin Riverkeepers is a community-based organization working to protect and restore Oregon’s Tualatin River system.
Reflecting on My First Year as a Newbie in the World of Parks and Recreation
By Susan Mong | Posted on July 17, 2018
Susan Mong, Finance Analyst for Johnson County Park and Recreation District, on the things that stood out in her first year working in parks and recreation.
National Summer Learning Day: The Critical Role of Parks and Rec in Summer Nutrition and Learning
By Megan Phillippi | Posted on July 12, 2018
July 12 was National Summer Learning Day!
How to Protect Health Information in Your Recreation Organization
By ePACT Network | Posted on July 11, 2018
Health information is considered personally identifiable information, and can have negative consequences if it’s used or managed improperly.
How to Prevent Ticks and Still Enjoy the Outdoors
By Richard J. Dolesh | Posted on July 9, 2018
Ticks are an outdoor hazard with perhaps one of the highest yuck factors of any biting or stinging insect in nature.
Celebrating "A Lifetime of Discovery!" — Episode 022
By Cort Jones | Posted on June 29, 2018
July is Park and Recreation Month! On this episode, we chat with the Waukegan Park District in Illinois about how they're celebrating and all the great events they have planned.
NRPA Annual Conference — Don’t Just Attend — Experience ALL It Has to Offer!
By Dawn Thompson, CPRP, RA | Posted on June 25, 2018
Here are some tips on making the most of your time at the NRPA Annual Conference.
Five Tips for Getting Your Community Garden Growing
By Karen Weeks | Posted on June 21, 2018
Community gardens are a wonderful way to not only green up the neighborhood, but also to bring neighbors together.
Advocating for Green Infrastructure in the Water Resources Development Act
By Kyle Simpson | Posted on June 19, 2018
NRPA will work over the summer to encourage passage of the Senate version of the WRDA bill and ask the House and Senate to include green infrastructure in their final package.
Kicking Off Summer Park Champion-Style in the Big Orange
By Jayni Rasmussen | Posted on June 18, 2018
East Orange Recreation and Cultural Affairs kicked off their summer meal program and second-annual Park Champion event with a bang and a bouncy house in Rowley Park.
NRPA Advocates for Water Safety & Drowning Prevention on Capitol Hill
By Megan Phillippi | Posted on June 14, 2018
As pools and open-water recreation areas kick into full swing this summer, access to water safety education is critical to prevent deaths due to drowning.
Top Five Reasons to Celebrate Family Health & Fitness Day
By Heather Williams | Posted on June 8, 2018
June 9 was Family Health & Fitness Day!
How Parks and Rec Served Over 85 Million Meals — Episode 021
By Cort Jones | Posted on June 5, 2018
As one of the largest providers of meals during out-of-school times, park and recreation agencies are making significant impacts in their communities.
Active Aging & The Outdoors: Four Ways to Get Mobile
By Nicole Kennedy | Posted on May 29, 2018
Out of a truly unlimited series of possibilities, consider trying one of these fun, inexpensive activities to get up and moving.
Parks and Rec is Transforming the Lives of Older Adults (and Vice Versa) — Episode 020
By Roxanne Sutton | Posted on May 28, 2018
In this episode, we speak with Mr. Joe Trevino, a 93-year-old veteran, and Irma Yepez-Perez, a Senior Management Analyst at the City of Fresno PARCS department.
Ag-vocating for Parks and Recreation in the 2018 Farm Bill
By Wes King & Reana Kovalcik | Posted on May 24, 2018
Over the last decade, U.S. park and recreation agencies have helped catapult the farm-to-fork and local food movements from niche efforts to mainstream industries.
It's Time to Build
By NRPA Public Policy Team | Posted on May 23, 2018
Infrastructure Week 2018 brought together infrastructure advocates from across the political spectrum to discuss the need for the country to address our infrastructure needs.
Tips to Engage Older Americans in Better Nutrition and Active Living
By Ucheoma Akobundu, PhD, RD | Posted on May 17, 2018
Encourage older adults to reignite their nutrition routine by learning a new recipe, trying out new fruits and vegetables, taking a cooking class or food shopping in a new grocery store.
National Arthritis Awareness Month: Arthritis Management through Parks and Recreation
By Lesha Spencer-Brown, MPH, CPH | Posted on May 16, 2018
Since 2013, NRPA has been working through local parks and recreation to help people with arthritis manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.
The 2018 NRPA Annual Conference Preview
By National Recreation and Park Association | Posted on May 11, 2018
Whether you are a repeat NRPA Annual Conference attendee or a newbie, you probably want to know a little more about the event before (or after) you register. Here is a preview to help you plan.
Fairfax County’s Spy Park Featured at New Spy Museum
By Carol Ochs | Posted on May 9, 2018
Foxes have a reputation for stealth and cunning, but for many years, a far more dangerous predator was at work in Foxstone Park in Vienna, Virginia.
The Great NRPA Owl Rescue — Episode 019
By Cort Jones and Roxanne Sutton | Posted on May 7, 2018
The story about a baby owl who fell from its nest and, after the heroic acts of Ted Mattingly, NRPA's resident hero and Director of Facilities and Administrative Services, was returned to safety.
Older Americans Month 2018: Engage at Every Age
By Lesha Spencer-Brown, MPH, CPH | Posted on May 1, 2018
Since 1963, Older Americans Month (OAM) has been observed to recognize older Americans and their contributions to their communities.
Your Favorite Actors Test Their Park Knowledge
By Roxanne Sutton | Posted on April 26, 2018
In their Green Machine Challenge, ABC, Freeform, Disney Channel and Disney XD are putting your favorite actors’ park knowledge to the test.
Prescribing Parks for Improved Health Outcomes: National Park Rx Day 2018
By Justin Cutler | Posted on April 25, 2018
On National Park Rx Day, Sunday, April 29, communities across the country will celebrate in local and national parks with events such as Walk with a Doc, Zumba in the Park and Tai Chi to recognize the impact parks have on our health, particularly in combating preventable disease.
Five Fun Activities for Teaching Kids About Conservation
By Karen Weeks | Posted on April 25, 2018
By teaching conservation through fun, hands-on activities, parents and teachers can introduce complex concepts in age-appropriate, easy-to-understand ways.
Park and Recreation Month Quick Start Guide
By Cort Jones | Posted on April 11, 2018
Here are five tips to get you started with Park and Recreation Month and celebrate "A Lifetime of Discovery" in July!
What Do Dream Parks Look Like to Kids? — Episode 018
By Cort Jones | Posted on April 9, 2018
We asked kids to design their dream park at the USA Science and Engineering Festival, and you're going to want to hear about some of these creations!
Avoid Gaps in your Background Screening: Five Things You Need to Know
By Background Investigation Bureau | Posted on April 4, 2018
With the summer fast approaching, it's a great time to review your screening policy!
Parks and Public Health: Working Together to Advance Health and Wellness
By Clement Lau, AICP | Posted on April 2, 2018
While the field of parks and recreation is often associated with fun and games, it should also be known for how it is advancing health and wellness.
Afterschool Meals: A Snapshot of Participation
By Clarissa Hayes | Posted on March 30, 2018
The Afterschool Nutrition Programs connect children to the food they need while also drawing them into a safe afterschool environment where they can learn, socialize and be active.
FY18 Omnibus Spending Bill Passes
By NRPA Public Policy Team | Posted on March 23, 2018
Thanks to Congress for making local parks and recreation a priority.
Top Outdoor Educational Explorations to Pursue with Your Grandchildren
By Karen Weeks | Posted on March 22, 2018
Whether heading to the local park or enjoying an adventure in your own backyard, you can turn playtime into learning!
How to Make Your Awards Submission Shine
By Cindi Wight, MR, CPRE | Posted on March 19, 2018
NRPA's Awards Committee Chair shares insight on what she looks for in an award-winning application.
Win an Award and Recognition for Your Innovative Park Design!
By Richard J. Dolesh | Posted on March 8, 2018
Does your agency manage a unique park or facility that embraces innovative technology, strategies or programs to improve your community? If so, we want you to apply for the Innovation in Park Design Award!
NRPA Celebrates Awards at Association Trends Salute to Association Excellence
By Audrey Fox | Posted on March 6, 2018
The National Recreation and Park Association was honored with six awards in the 2018 Association Trends All Media Contest.
Pool Safely Grant Opportunity and Free Resources
By Cassie Pais and Kate Clabaugh | Posted on March 6, 2018
The Pool Safely Campaign and the Pool Safely Grant Program offer funding and free resources to prevent drownings and drain entrapment in pools and spas.
Grant Opportunity to Fund Community Coalitions Preventing Substance Use Among Youth
By Cassie Pais and Kate Clabaugh | Posted on February 28, 2018
Our Commit to Health campaign continues to expand well beyond programming related to nutrition and physical activity.
Do You Have What It Takes for the Innovation in Conservation Award? (Hint: You Just Might!)
By Lori Robertson | Posted on February 27, 2018
No matter if your agency serves a town of 500 or 500,000 — we want to hear from you.
Parks and Recreation in a Digital World — Episode 017
By Cort Jones | Posted on February 26, 2018
In this episode, we're taking a look at public interest and attitudes toward digital solutions for park and recreation services.
Thinking of Becoming a CPRP? Here Are Some Tips!
By Adam Sollace, CPRP | Posted on February 23, 2018
Passing the CPRP exam is no easy feat, but these five tips will help you prepare with confidence.
What Innovation in Health Looks Like
By Robin Brothers | Posted on February 16, 2018
Anniston Parks and Recreation won the Alabama Recreation and Parks Association 2017 Innovative Program of the Year for their Commit to Health programs, and is excited for their shot at NRPA's Innovation in Health Award!
FY19 Presidential Budget Request: Deep Cuts to Park and Rec Priorities
By NRPA Public Policy Team | Posted on February 13, 2018
The White House released its FY19 budget request yesterday, kicking off debate for the next budget cycle.
Celebrate Inclusion this February
By Maureen Acquino | Posted on February 12, 2018
February gives us two great reasons to recognize and promote inclusion through parks and recreation — Black History Month and North American Inclusion Month.
NRPA Asks Congress to Invest in Arthritis
By NRPA Public Policy Team | Posted on February 7, 2018
NRPA asks Congress to fund the CDC Arthritis Program at $16 million to continue its critical work to improve the quality of life for people with arthritis nationwide.
10-Minute Walk: Opportunities
By Rachel Banner, MPH | Posted on February 6, 2018
At a time when our park and recreation budgets continue to be placed next to last in city budgets, we must champion mayors and city leaders that invest in parks and recreation.
How to Improve Your Cardiovascular Health and #MoveWithHeart — Episode 016
By Cort Jones | Posted on February 5, 2018
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, yet it is largely preventable by taking certain steps.
Make 2018 the Year of Healthy Out-of-School Time!
By Allison Colman | Posted on February 2, 2018
Since 2014, over 300,000 children have gained access to healthier meals and snacks, additional opportunities to be physically active, evidence-based nutrition education and outdoor play through NRPA’s Commit to Health campaign.
NRPA’s Board of Directors Take to Capitol Hill
By NRPA Public Policy Team | Posted on January 30, 2018
Thank you to NRPA’s Board of Directors for assisting us in moving our legislative agenda forward.
Wayfinding: Navigation and Site Planning
By Brad Done | Posted on January 30, 2018
To give visitors the best experience possible, planners have recognized the importance of implementing systems that guide visitors through parks, historic sites and urban centers in a straight-forward manner.
Answering the "Why?" — Job Hopping as a Young Professional
By Matt Pilger, MBA, CPRP | Posted on January 25, 2018
As young professionals it is important to consider both the advantages and disadvantages to moving positions, and when moving, know the “why?”
Mount Airy Parks and Recreation Hosts Congresswoman Virginia Foxx
By Jayni Rasmussen and Chelsea Hodgkins | Posted on January 23, 2018
Mount Airy Parks and Rec invited the new chairwoman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, Rep. Virginia Foxx, for Hero Day in the local Riverside Park.
Congress Ends Government Shutdown
By Kate Clabaugh | Posted on January 22, 2018
Today Congress passed a temporary spending agreement to end the shutdown and fund the government through February 8.
How the Rise of Technology Could Help Us Reclaim Our Paradise — Episode 015
By Cort Jones | Posted on January 22, 2018
A shift in how people are getting around cities could mean a change in the future of land use in urban areas.
NRPA Certification: A Way Forward
By Nancy Desmond, CPRP | Posted on January 20, 2018
Nancy Desmond felt stuck in her career. Learn how the CPRP certification helped her change her career path for the better.
Fun and Rewarding Group Activities for Retirees
By Karen Weeks | Posted on January 19, 2018
Many older adults don’t realize they have a wealth of information and activities waiting to be discovered in their own hometown.
East Goshen Parks and Recreation Brings History to Life for Congressman Ryan Costello
By Jayni Rasmussen and Chelsea Hodgkins | Posted on January 17, 2018
On June 3, 2017, East Goshen Township Parks and Recreation brought history to life for 3,500 residents and elected officials, including Congressman Ryan Costello, at the East-West Goshen Bicentennial Celebration.
50 Ways Parks and Recreation Pay Out Every Day
By Tim Herd, CPRE | Posted on January 16, 2018
Together, our park and recreation systems contribute expansively to a healthy economy, environment and society in at least 50 tangible ways.
Bringing Inclusive Parks to Oklahoma: Mustang Hosts Senator James Lankford
By Jayni Rasmussen and Chelsea Hodgkins | Posted on January 11, 2018
In just two years, Lynly Grider, in collaboration with the Mustang Parks and Recreation Department, elected officials and community groups, designed, funded and built Brittany’s Play Adventure — Mustang’s first all-inclusive park.
Keeping Healthy with Holiday-Themed Challenges
By Erin Hughes | Posted on January 10, 2018
Erin Hughes of the U.S. Marine Corps shares how MCCS Okinawa encouraged healthier behavior through a 12 Days of Christmas Food Log Challenge
Why Everyone in San Francisco Lives Within a 10-Minute Walk to a Park — Episode 014
By Cort Jones and Roxanne Sutton | Posted on January 8, 2018
San Francisco is the first and only city in the nation where 100 percent of residents live within a 10-minute walk to a park.
Top Trends in Parks and Recreation for 2018
By Richard J. Dolesh | Posted on January 8, 2018
Part tongue-in cheek musing and part fearless prognostication, here are NRPA’s Top Trends for 2018.
Welcome Kyle Simpson
By NRPA Public Policy | Posted on January 4, 2018
NRPA is proud to welcome Kyle Simpson, Senior Government Affairs Manager, to our public policy team.