Big Winners in Las Vegas

October 1, 2015, Feature, by National Recreation and Park Association

The 2015 NRPA Annual Conference was an excellent venue to formally recognize the outstanding park and recreation professionals whose work elevates our entire field. Here, find a brief recap of the 2015 award recipients.

National Awards

NRPA’s National Awards recognize the people and programs that best highlight the phenomenal work being done in our field.

Robert M. Artz Citizen Advocacy

Dave Anderson, City of Elk River, Minnesota

Robert W. Crawford Young Professional

Atuya O. Cornwell, The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Greenbelt, Maryland

Excellence in Inclusion Award

The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission

Excellence in Innovative Programming

Frederick County Parks and Recreation, Maryland

Facility or Park Design

City of Tallahassee Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Affairs Department, Florida

Barb King Environmental Stewardship

Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation, Indiana

Kudos Marketing

Milwaukee Recreation and Community Services, Wisconsin

National Distinguished Professional Award

Christopher M. Nunes, Ph.D., CPRE, The Woodlands Township, Texas

National Partnership

City of Atlanta Parks and Recreation, Georgia

Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt Award for Excellence in Recreation and Park Research

Daniel R. Williams, USDA Forest Service, Ft. Collins, Colorado

Park Champions of the Year

The Park Champion of the Year Award is given to the NRPA member who advocated for parks and recreation and organized or facilitated an event showcasing his or her agency to a member of Congress and/or that member’s staff. Following are this year’s recipients:

Adriane Johnson - Buffalo Grove, Illinois

Ryan Risinger - Buffalo Grove, Illinois

Park of the Future

The Illinois State University student group’s winning park design incorporated NRPA’s Three Pillars by addressing universal access, stormwater management and opportunities for health and recreation. Winning team members included Dylan Broombaugh, Haley Bess, Spencer Freed, Alexis Yakich and Dr. Tracy Mainieri.

Robert W. Crawford Hall of Fame

Leaders inducted into the Robert W. Crawford Recreation and Park Hall of Fame have made lasting contributions to the advancement of recreation and parks. Following are the 2015 inductees:

Richard A. Tapply, New Hampshire State Office of Community Recreation Services

Allen V. Sapora, University of Illinois

Gold Medal Awards

Park and recreation agencies recognized as Gold Medal winners have demonstrated their excellence in planning, management, programming and innovation. The 2015 Gold Medal Award Grand Plaque recipients include:

Class I (pop. 400,001 and over): Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Greenbelt, Maryland

Class II (pop. 150,001 – 400,000): Plano Parks and Recreation, Plano, Texas

Class III (pop. 75,001 – 150,000): City of St. George Leisure Services Department, St. George, Utah

Class IV (pop. 30,001 – 75,000): Park District of Oak Park, Oak Park, Illinois

Class V (pop. 30,000 or fewer): Oak Brook Park District, Oak Brook, Illinois

State Parks: Delaware State Parks

Armed Forces Recreation: Marine Corps Community Services, Marine Corps Installations West – Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California 

Pugsley Awards

The American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration announced three winners of its Honorable Cornelius Amory Pugsley Medals, which recognize lasting and outstanding contributions to the advancement of public parks in the United States. The 2015 winners include Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), John C. Potts and Dr. M. Kathleen Perales.