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Parks & Recreation
Articles in July 2006 issue of Parks & Recreation
- First Lady marks National Park centennial
- Major energy corridors may cross parkland
- Playbook: preserving your agency's history: don't let time slip bycapture your agency's past now
by Meredith Bridgers - Why choose NSPR?
by Steve Waltz - Keeping your pool cool
- Bubonic plague closes Utah campground
- Charge it
- Research update: technology lends a helping hand: recreation managers are learning the benefits of using geospatial technologies in resource management
by Michael D. Naber - Revenue school celebrates 41st anniversary
- Member-run trails win CRT awards
- Minnesota parks go smoke-free
- Keeping crowd control
- From hot spots to cool spots: aquatic facilities are generating revenue from shaded areas
by Jay Jensen - California: golf course named eco-friendly
- Trailblazers: passionate about parks: Ellen O'Sullivan makes the link between health and parks and recreation
- Grease and grime go away
- Trustee moves to McHenry
- State holds 'Pennsylvania Hiking Week'
- Rocks without ropes: bouldering is gaining a foot-hold in the rock-climbing world
by Andrew Carnahan - Create and skate
- Pagac takes over in Champaign County
- The eco-tourist trap: your facility's natural resources may have more value than you think
by Shaun Bailey - Corrow passes away
- Add a little Swirl
- Control your park's entryway
- From the editor: sports competition
by Rachel Roberts - Mark your calendars
- Parks & Recreation online
- How to teach an old dog park new tricks: sparking citizen interest is the key to continuing a successful dogpark
by Terrence Nowlin - Shady days
- High traffic hideaways
- New York City parks go wireless
- Bug-free outdoors
- Flowery front cover
by Angela Horne - Urban legends: NRPA makes history by convening a summit of city leaders to create a new national agenda for urban parks and recreation
- Picture this: celebrating the fourth
- Make a splash
- Blaine's stunt irresponsible
by Tom Griffiths - Perspectives: making a bridge to citizens: citizen involvement is crucial to successful community park and recreation programs
by Ron Lehman - Clinton birthplace proposal works through Congress
- NRPA scores largest grant in organization history
- Sex offenders sue for park rights
- Playing a new way
- Magazine spurs membership
by Yehudah Rubenstein - Leave it better: ramping up a BMX landmark: Greenville's pioneer BMX park refuses to show its age
- Board of trustees takes historic vote
- National Parks still offer bang for the buck
- New York to open New State Park
- Advocacy update: facilitating youth sports: park and recreation organizations need to advance their leadership role in youth sports
by Kathy Spangler - NRPA participates in health conference
- Sweep neat