Features

Parks: A Place for Play

 Allowing children to engage in free, unsupervised play encourages healthy mental and social development, if only adults would let it happen. 

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‘No Thanks’ Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board Rejects Offer of Downtown East Park

 The City of Minneapolis’ public park agency says the terms of operating a new multimillion dollar park adjacent to the new stadium would have an adverse impact on its budget and ability to serve all citizens. 

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The Park and Rec Impact: Addressing the Needs of Kids in Underserved Communities

 Park & Recreation Magazine talks with Dr. Maya Rockeymoore about social equity as it relates to health, access to safe, open green spaces and how the park and recreation field can play a positive role. 

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Program Leaders

The Congress Program Committee provides invaluable support to the NRPA team as we all prepare for the 2014 NRPA Congress.

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Thank You, Charlotte

 NRPA thanks the dedicated members of the Local Host Committee who contributed their time and energy to making the 2014 NRPA Congress the best yet. 

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Congress Live Off-Site Education

Congress Live is a great way to experience the 2014 conference from the comfort of your home or office. 

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Parks Build Community — In So Many Ways

NRPA thanks Mecklenburg County and the incredible sponsors of this year’s Parks Build Community initiative at Lincoln Heights Neighborhood Park. 

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Tuesday Night Tailgate

Don’t miss the awesome Tailgate Party at the 2014 NRPA Congress! 

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A Partnership of Service

Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation has so much to offer Charlotte residents and visitors, from running and biking trails to whitewater adventure, sports and more. 

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Charlotte: The Heart of the Southeast

Charlotte’s got a lot of things to do, see, taste and experience! 

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The Children’s Champion

Anthony Washington has dedicated his life to running two playgrounds in an impoverished North Philadelphia neighborhood where safe opportunities for recreation can be hard to come by. 

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Additional Articles

Not Your Toddler’s Playground

A playground made especially for seniors at Carbide Park in LaMarque, Texas, aims to help aging residents improve their agility, mobility and coordination.

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Reflections of Service

NRPA Board of Directors Chair Robert Ashcraft reflects on his service as Detrick Stanford, CPRP, prepares to take the helm of the board.

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Childhood Wonderland

 Storybook Land and the Land of Oz at Wylie Park in Aberdeen, South Dakota, has been inspiring the imaginations of visitors for almost 40 years.   

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Low-Energy Lighting Helps Agencies Achieve Green Goals

 Fitting fixtures with low-energy LED or solar-powered lighting can save costs and the environment. 

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Professional Development Planner

 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. 

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Staff Spotlight: Molly Higgins

Molly Higgins, NRPA’s exhibits sales and supplier relationship manager, slows down momentarily to talk about her role and the ramp up to the NRPA Annual Conference.

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Member Spotlight: Justin Bowens

 Portsmouth Parks and Recreation employee Justin Bowens was inspired to lose more than 100 pounds and is now using his personal experience to improve the health and wellness of people in his community. 

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Community Ideas Inspire Better Parks

 NRPA members are invited to enjoy a discount on services with MindMixer, where hundreds of discussions and debates are conveniently hosted online. 

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Volunteering: Giving Back has Many Benefits

 Volunteering is a great way to help others, but the benefits to the volunteer are worth noting, too. 

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NRPA Takes a Trip

 NRPA staff recently took a trip to Patuxent River Park in Prince George’s County, Maryland, and got a chance to enjoy the great outdoors at a beautiful facility. 

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Community Gardens Yield Community Benefits

 Community gardens are becoming a common feature at an increasing number of parks and recreation areas. 

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NRPA and the Walmart Foundation Support Indian Nations

 A Walmart Foundation grant managed by NRPA promotes healthy eating and physical activity in two Native American communities, among others. 

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Planning a New or Renovating an Old Recreation Center?

 Planning to renovate or build a new recreation center can be a daunting task, but it’s made easier with the proper preparation. 

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Buffalo, New York’s Byron Brown

Buffalo Mayor Byron talks about the state of parks and recreation in his town and why a robust park system is so important to his constituency. 

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Letters

Let us know what you think about what you read each month in Parks & Recreation Magazine! 

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Concussion Training Lacking in Federal Civil Rights Claim

 In recent years, most jurisdictions have enacted legislation requiring sport coaches to be trained to recognize the signs of a concussion, but what happens when those symptoms are ignored and serious injury results? 

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It’s Time to ‘Get Schooled in Anaphylaxis’

Developing a plan to prevent and treat anaphylaxis can save lives. 

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The Importance of Young Professionals’ Involvement with Community Organizations

 Getting involved with community organizations is a great way for young professionals to learn valuable skills. 

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49 and Counting

Parks & Recreation Magazine’s Editorial Director reflects on unsupervised children in parks and social equity, while looking ahead to NRPA’s 50th anniversary. 

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A Teen’s Love of Her Local Park and Storytelling Leads to National Award

Bethany Bella channeled her love for storytelling and her community park into a project that garnered a national award. 

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NRPA Connect Hot Topics

Check out the highlights of what’s being discussed on NRPA Connect! 

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Notable News

Stay up to date on what’s happening in parks and recreation with the latest news from around the field. 

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Coastal Captivation

 A park project along the Texas Gulf coast highlights the best of the area’s natural attractions. 

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Bike Lane Buffer Zone

 Houston, Texas, is set to get its first protected bike lane this October, marking an important milestone for area cyclists and a city grappling with growth. 

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Location, Location, Location

These county health rankings provide a snapshot of various health indicators across the United States.

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Preparing for the November Election

As Election Day approaches, familiarize yourself with some key political issues and races that can affect your agency. 

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