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Articles in Oct, 2005 issue of Parks & Recreation
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Advocacy update: reducing obesity through recreation: park and recreation agencies need increased federal funding to support efforts to reduce health problems
by Monica Hobbs Vinluan - Walking for health conference announced in Illinois
- Leave it better: farming out fun: historic farm transforms into an interactive educational facility for the community
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Parks and recreation ravaged by Hurricane Katrina
by Maya Avrasin - Merging county and city parks and recreation
- Member heads county association
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Research update: the power of positive psychology: the paradigm shifts from problem-solving to optimism
by Cynthia Carruthers - Falling rock lawsuit might block rock climbing in parks
- Parks and recreation recruits curators
- New step up to health summits announced
- Mark your calendars
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Breaking new ground: indoor climbing areas can simulate the outdoor experience, attracting a whole new clientele
by Jason Burg - Shoot and score
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The national and state park partnership: state parks create an enduring legacy within the national park system
by Lynn R. Wightman -
Promoting play: how one park and recreation department used playtime to promote healthy lifestyles
by Mariana Espinoza -
Lighten up: design principles for inconspicuous lighting of public art
by John Sarkioglu - Sessions needed for Midwest Regional Conference
- Trailblazers: milestone man: former deputy director of the National Park Service Ira Hutchison has a lot to be proud of, but he considers his service to NRPA to be the defining moment in his life
- Meet the Staff: Conferences and Education
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Providing more for older adults: older adults are discovering a new health resourcetheir local parks
by Geoffrey Godbey - Hidden gems
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Perspectives: my first year as chairman: looking back on this past year, the association has made great strides
by Ron Lehman - NRPA hosts Congressional Field Day
- Mobile maintenance
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Virginia: trail goes to the birds
by Christyna Hunter - Recreation Center renaming
- Sign says
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From the editor: stop by and visit
by Rachel Roberts - Wheelchair tennis rolls into communities
- Lifting made easy
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Research update important
by Buddy Hayes - Time for a picnic
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Selling: new opportunities for public parks and recreation surface with the latest round of base closures
by Steve Bonner - Trash Travels
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Accreditation excellence: Las Vegas Department of Leisure Services
by Ellen Anderson -
Keep skatepark articles rolling
by Theresa Odello - Spray away the day
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PGA partnership gives members access to new initiative
by Bob Baal - Captain hook
- Rumored waterfalls discovered with GIS
- Supersize grills
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How refreshing
by Mark K. Rogers - Surfacing solutions
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Joining a rec club
by Kyleigh DeMicco - Heat wave
- Group asks NRPA members to Sunset Midnight Basketball
- Illinois: Seniorfest fun for young and old
- Picture this: a 'walk' on the wild side
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Playbook: diversity in action: follow these steps to launch a diversity initiative in your organization
by Katie Grove Coffroad - Lighting the way
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