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Parks & Recreation
Articles in Feb 2006 issue of Parks & Recreation
- Hunters thin deer herds at Georgia Parks
- Culture, community and opportunity: striking a chord with minorities: a look at how minority populations use urban parks, and why those spaces are in jeopardy
by Cheryl Sadowski - NRPA launches online CPRP practice exam
- Mark your calendars
- Take a seat
- New Mexico breaks ground on state park
- Keeping them at camp: how to work with youth at risk to prevent expulsions from recreation services
by Kenneth Riley - NTRS poster session: call for presenters
- Trailblazers: making a splash for pool operators: Kent Williams finds ways to share his years of pool experience with field leaders
- Dry air
- Perspectives: sink or swim? Members need to be active in the legislative and regulatory processes
by John Thorner - Work begins on lifeguarding standards
- School is in session: park funding tough to find? Take a lesson from Boston Parks, who partnered with a city college to find the answer
by Cara Petralia - Ross retires from park service
- Umbrella time
- Rain, rain, go away
- Moving magazine
by Julee Conway - Trail links cities in two states
- A sad journey home: NRPA staff member returns to home state ravaged by hurricanes
by Tanya McAdory - New Hampshire: New London recreation director passes away
- Surround surface
- A new way to climb
- Renovation help
by Anita Stanley - Public shows support for National Parks
- Accreditation excellence: Gainesville Parks and Recreation
by J. Melvin Cooper - Illinois: Glenview appoints new director
- 'Round the campfire
- Picture this: young royalty
- Being trendy
by Shawn Wagner - Cable TV group aids historic site
- Correction
- Idaho: Boise adds to its park jewels
- Over the edge
- From the editor: guppy to shark
by Rachel Roberts - Research update: art programs for older adults: today's more active older adults are choosing programs like art education to fulfill their leisure learning needs
by Kevin Riley - Sri Lankan playground team continues work overseas
- Arizona: Maricopa County deemed "pioneer"
- Tune Tube
- Leave it better: pedestrian connections: a new pedestrian bridge provides access to public transportation while blending with a neighboring park
- Making waves: aquatic professionals, like all park and recreation professionals, have an opportunity to make a difference in their community
by Farhad Madani - USTA offers coaching workshops
- Culbreth moves to Jacksonville
- Historic fountain
- Advocacy update: charting a course for the future: a new Congress brings new challenges
by Richard J. Dolesh - Ray of light: we shine a light on UVa new technology for controlling chloramines at your pool
by Tom Schaefer - Baseball is back this spring
- Coaches help cure cancer
- Have a ball
- Bush signature will balloon Calif. park's land
- All the rage: paddle your community into a new type of experiencethe whitewater park
by Raymond Poff - Progress made on governance roles task force recommendations
- Academic accreditation
- Graffiti be gone