The NRPA Annual Conference in New Orleans is now over, but the concepts that were shared during the conference live on. We captured 20 full education sessions and six speed sessions that were delivered during the conference, and these are all now available for your continuing education online! You can register for individual sessions or for curated bundles on the following topics at discounted prices: conservation, park planning, innovation, social equity, programming and advocacy. If you missed conference, are trying to follow up on a session that you missed while at conference, or looking to obtain CEUs for a certification renewal, these archived education products are just what you are looking for to stay current with the trends in parks and recreation. Find these and more learning opportunities.
AFO
November
1-2 Palo Alto, California
2-3 Jupiter Florida
6-7 Folsom, California
6-7 Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
9-10 Austin, Texas
16-17 Milipitas, California
16-17 Margate, Florida
28-29 Marietta, Georgia
28-29 Anderson, South Carolina
December
5-6 Temecula, California
6-7 St. Louis Park, Minnesota
6-7 Nashville, Tennessee
7-8 North Miami, Florida
21-22 Las Vegas, Nevada
CPSI Program
November
1-3 North Salt Lake, Utah
1-3 Lexington, South Carolina
6-8 Columbus, Indiana
7-9 Riverside, California
14-16 Kansas City, Missouri
15-17 Winter Park, Florida
28-30 Everett, Washington
28-30 Auburn, Washington
December
4-6 Enola, Pennsylvania
January
10-12 Landover, Maryland
February
7-9 Hulbert, Oklahoma
7-9 TBD, Indiana
21-23 Shelbyville, Tennessee
Schools and Conferences
All NRPA Schools are held at Oglebay Resort in Wheeling, West Virginia, unless otherwise indicated.
Event Management School - January 14-19, 2018
Maintenance Management School - January 28-February 1, 2018
Revenue Development School - March 11-16, 2018
Supervisors’ Management School – November 4-8, 2018
Director's School - August 26-31, 2018 (tentative)
NRPA is dedicated to providing learning opportunities to advance the development of best practices and resources that make parks and recreation indispensable elements of American communities.