Features

2012 National Partnership Spotlight

NRPA and its partners work hard to support park and recreation professionals, their agencies, and their communities nationwide. Here, we highlight a few.

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2012 Congress Award Winners

Presenting the finalists for the AAPRA Gold Medal Awards for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management, the NRPA Award Recipients, and the NRPA Network Award Recipients

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Workshop and Education Highlights

The NRPA Congress and Exposition provides hundreds of learning opportunities through 11 educational tracks specifically tailored to parks and recreation.Here's a look at a few highlights.

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Schedule at a Glance and Highlights

Events overview for NRPA's 2012 Congress and Exposition in Anaheim, California

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Connecting with Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait

With preparation underway for the 2012 NRPA Congress and Exposition in Anaheim, California, P&R spoke with the mayor to learn how parks and recreation are bringing people together.

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Harnessing History

Anaheim’s park system is using the fruits of its past to propagate a healthy future.

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Next Stop, Anaheim!

There's lots to see and do in Anaheim outside of NRPA's Congress this October.

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The New Demographics

Agencies hustle to meet the needs of their changing ethnic communities.

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Additional Articles

PARK(ing) Day

  Parallel parking spaces become short-term oases as part of a global initiative to show the value of urban space.

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Playing to the Crowd

Expert tips on planning a successful event

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National Recreation Foundation Spotlight

Parks & Recreation highlights grant recipients for the foundation’s program benefiting at-risk youths. This month features programs from Texas, Mississippi, California, and Colorado.

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October 5 is National Visit a Park Day

Take advantage of Visit a Park Day to spark a long-lasting bond between your park and recreation facilities and your community.

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Cross-Learning in Sports

Golf can benefit from QuickStart Tennis

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David Miller

David Miller, Alexandria, Virginia's division chief of recreation services, shares his insight on the development of the park and recreation profession after more than 30 years in the field.

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Why Water Conservation Matters to Parks and the Public

Parks and recreation agencies around the country can lead the charge with water conservation.

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Leadership Rising

Developing programs as a young professional

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ADA Claimants Must Be Qualified for Swim Programs

The Americans with Disabilities Act protects the rights of those with physical and mental limitations, but how far must park and recreation agencies strettch to accommodate them at the expense of others?

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MAP-21 and Parks and Recreation

Making sense of the recent surface transportation legislation

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Financial Sustainability and the New Normal

The realities of the post-recession era need not mean doing less with less.

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More Sites for SITES

Sustainable Sites Initiative pilot program expands to more parks

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Turning Lemons Into Lemonade

Woonsocket, Rhode Island's new recreation director pulled off several exciting programs with zero budget for programming.

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Easel Rider Mobile Art Lab

Asheville, North Carolina's Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Arts Department brings arts and more to the public with a traveling arts mobile.

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Hunger—No Games

A look at the correlation between hunger, poverty, obesity, dependence on food assistance, and the role played by park and recreation agencies

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A Legacy for the Ages

Adrian Benepe leaves New York City Parks and Recreation larger and better.

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The More Things Change

The editor of Parks & Recreation shares his thoughts on proactively embracing change for the future of the park and recreation industry.

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Our Tomorrow Looks Very Bright

NRPA Chair Bob Johnson reflects on his term on the board of directors and looks forward to a promising future.

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