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Don't Miss These Education Sessions

Don’t miss these education sessions at NRPA’s Congress in Houston.

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Creating a Park Conservancy that Fits

Developing a private conservancy to support a public park has some inherent complications, but when managed well, it can be an excellent partner to support the public’s need for parks. Park conservancy organizers share their experiences here. 

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Additional Articles

A Natural Twist on Halloween

Milwaukee Recreation staff use Halloween as a method to encourage young participants to learn about nature by meeting some wild but friendly creatures.

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First-Time Wine Festival Event a Vintage Success

A small town in Virginia hosts an award-winning event.

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Landscapes for the Long Term

Collaboration in Philadelphia leads to more sustainable parks.

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Professional Development Planner

Upcoming educational opportunities to take your knowledge to the next level. 

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National Recreation Foundation Spotlight

The National Recreation Foundation offers grants for recreation programs for at-risk youth. Take a look at some of the most recent recipients.

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Inbox

We want to hear your opinions on what you read in these pages. Let us know how the magazine’s articles apply to your job and your agency. 

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The Value of Research

NRPA is excited to welcome Travis Smith, Ph.D., as the new director of research on the Membership and Professional Development team.

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Q&A with Scott Miller, NRPA’s 100th CPRE

Scott Miller, NRPA's 100th CPRE, shares his motivation for reaching for the industry's most prestigious certification.

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Saving to the Cloud

Cloud data storage allows you to access your data from anywhere, but you'll need to do some research to determine the best service or program for your agency's needs. 

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What Are You Being Paid to Go to Congress?

 If you’re a nonexempt employee and travel for work, you’re entitled to overtime pay, but breaking down what counts and what doesn’t can be confusing. Here’s what you need to know. 

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Partnership Improves Access to Technology

 A summer e-reading program in Grand Prairie, Texas, changes the way youth enjoy summer camp. 

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Let’s Move! Cities, Towns and Counties

Park and recreation agencies across the country take part in Michelle Obama's Let's Move! initiative to increase physical activity and reduce childhood obesity.

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Trees and Urban Forests

There's a lot more to trees and urban forests than simply economic and environmental benefits.

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No Warning of Nuisance Bear Threat to Campers

Are the managers of public land responsible for a bear attack that killed a young boy in Utah? 

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Opportunities and Threats in Washington

Recent developments in Congress, including the pending government shutdown, the introduction of H.R. 2727 and the threat to eliminate the Land and Water Conservation Fund, are likely to have major impacts for park and recreation agencies in the coming months.

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How We Did It: Building Blocks of the Community

The City of Fort Lauderdale's Parks and Recreation Department launches a novel employee-recognition program.

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Bringing Books to the People

Volunteer bike librarians support reading for everyone.

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Concussions in Youth Sports and Recreation

Nonfatal traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) related to youth sports and recreation activities have seen an ever-increasing amount of public and media attention — and for good reason. Youth are at increased risk for TBIs and are more likely to have a severe and prolonged recovery.

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Briefly Noted

Stay on top of the latest in parks and recreation with this listing of announcements from around the industry.

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The State of State Parks

State economies are rebounding slowly, but state parks still suffer.

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Three Little Words

Elizabeth Beard, managing editor of Parks & Recreation Magazine, talks about learning new things every day in her profession and how park and recreation professionals can benefit their communities best when they open up to learning from others' experiences.

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Customer Service Hall of Fame

Steve Thompson, NRPA's outgoing chair of the board of directors, shares his thoughts on the role the association's impeccable customer service has on its success and approval rating among its members.

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