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Secrets of Innovative Agencies

Park and recreation agency innovators and risk takers share how they generate and implement groundbreaking ideas.

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Roswell, Georgia

An Atlanta suburb's park facilities once hosted international teams during the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, and they continue to keep the Olympic gold dream alive for many local residents.

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Nuturing Youth

Establishing a community garden takes minimal resources but provides ample opportunities for kids to grow and interact with diverse cultures within the community.

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Briefly Noted

Soldier Field becomes LEED certified, National Public Lands Day is September 29, National Association of Recreation Resources Planners awards, and the Trust for Public Land's new ParkScore ranking system for cities.

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Supervision Faulted in City Camping Trip Fatality

An unsupervised walk to a waterfall during a city camping trip leads to tragic consequences but is the city liable?

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Olympic Heritage

Forest Park hosted the first Olympics in the United States.

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Don’t be Afraid to Reach Out to Your Legislators

Helping your legislators helps you and your agency increase success.

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Urban Skiing

Bring ski and snowboarding fun to your urban park by building a snow park.

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American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration

Serving the parks and recreation field with research, publications, national awards, and consulting

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More than Horsing Around

New research looks into the motivations and conflicts for horseback riders in Minnesota, and explores the often overlooked health and tourism benefits of this recreational activity.

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CAPRA Update

CAPRA changes in schedule and hearing procedures

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Five Trends Shaping Tomorrow Today

The latest U.S. Census report reveals five major population trends that will dramatically affect park and recreation agencies and the services they provide.

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APPI Energy Solutions

APPI Energy Solutions is a new membership benefit program that offers reduced energy costs.

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Darell Hammond

Darell Hammond, the founder of KaBOOM!, offers insight into revitalizing community parks and building community involvement through new playgrounds.

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National Recreation Foundation Spotlight

As part of an ongoing series on the National Recreation Foundation, Parks & Recreation highlights grant recipients for the foundation’s program which benefits at-risk youths.

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The Walkable City

Statistics reveal that residents in walkable neighborhoods in Toronto use their car less often and have lower BMIs than those in less walkable neighborhoods.

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What Parks Mean to Me

A research tour through the Oklahoma state park system leads to introspective revelations about the meaning of parks.

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PRORAGIS Statistics

How to use PRORAGIS data to accurately portray your agency's benchmarks.

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Judy Weiss

“Certification is the ultimate statement….” 

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Permeable Pavement Benefits for Parks

Parks turn to permeable paving systems to help with stormwater management.

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An Obesity Challenge

Statistics and challenges in the battle with obesity lead to a weight-loss challenge for the NRPA Congress and Exposition in Anaheim, California.

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Before- and Afterschool Programming

Promoting active lifestyles for children and preventing obesity through before and after school programs.

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Thinking Outside the Suggestion Box

How park and recreation agencies innovate in a risk-averse era.

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Return to Nature

As leaders in parks, conservation, and recreation agencies, as keepers of our community’s land, we are in the unique position to offer nature, for the land is where nature resides.

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Impact of November Elections

How will parks and recreation legislation and funding be affected by this fall's election?

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