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Articles in Oct, 2004 issue of Parks & Recreation
- Correction
- Lighting
- Ribbon-cutting on Aspen interpretive trail
- A "label" of love
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Respecting religious traditions in recreational programming: understanding the religions in your community can help you plan accordingly
by Lee J. deLisle - Illinois: dogs celebrate with Woofstock
- Are you a gold medal contender?
- Child-size picnic table
- Willow water hole park and traits ground-breaking
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GIS: a tool to locate new park and recreation services: new technology can help park and recreation managers learn more about their park users
by Bob Lee -
Ready … aim … paintball! The city of Palm Bay turned a community paintballing problem into a major park money-maker
by Steve Riser - Enter the kudos competition
- Fitness equipment
- Extreme sports have national appeal
- Texas: children with disabilities make great strides
- North Carolina: Environmental Park wins design award
- Cold weather apparel
- Pool liners
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Tennis championships brings players to public parks
by Marcia Bach - Diversity scholarship recipients
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Student Branch awards the cream of the crop
by Kate Schneider - Illuminated kiosks
- Team benches
- Small town has big dreams for its parks
- Bright lights for any city: illuminating your indoor lighting problems could save your community money
- Restroom accessories
- Skatepark module
- Fold-away bench
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Looking back to see what's ahead: this year has brought many accomplishments for NRPA
by David Lose - Falling temperatures require more cooling down periods
- New aquatic council members dive in
- Lamp posts
- Water play
- Calendar of events
- Grassroots activism returns farm to ancestral owners: citizen involvement can help save parks from development
- Desert Oasis saved from commercial development
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Tough terrain: the conflicts associated with multi-use trails
by Richard J. Dolesh -
Fifty states, thousands of possibilities
by Jennifer Hoyer - Recycling bins
- Water misters
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From the editor
by Rachel Roberts -
Breaking records at Hershey
by Jeannine Ohler -
Maintenance mishaps: installing a spray playground, spraypad or spraypark could bring you more maintenance headaches
by Maya Avrasin - Recreation in Rockford: Illinois town may be last Sportstown, but definitely not least
- Fencing charisma: Olympic bronze medalist Peter Westbrook is shaping the future of fencing
- Free-riding on public lands poses risks
- Drinking fountains
- 2004 presidential candidates talk parks: George W. Bush and John Kerry answer tough questions about what they'll do for parks and recreation
- NRPA Annual Fund 2004: donors through Sept. 21, 2004
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Fighting for fitness: how park and recreation departments are battling with private fitness facilities for the right to offer workout rooms in their recreation centers
by Dixon Tam -
NPSI protects your playgrounds
by Curtis Stoddard - Park benches
- Digital eye focuses on wildlife
- New book on Parks and Property Values
- Hal Sutton, member of the U.S. Ryder Cup team teed up a baseball and used a wedge to "chip" out the first pitch at the L.A. Dodgers vs. Pittsburgh Pirates baseball game on Aug. 3
- Schools become year-round community centers
- 5 Rules for Immediate Annuities
- Death in the Family: 12 Things to Do Now
- Dumbest Things You Do With Your Money
- 6 Online Networking Mistakes to Avoid
- 401(k) Mistakes to Avoid
- 5 Economic Scenarios to Keep You Up at Night
- The Real ‘Best Places to Retire’
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- 12 Tough Questions to Ask Your Parents
- The Real ‘Best Colleges’
- Home Buyer Tax Credit: How to Cash In
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