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Thomas McKay "Lighting the way: park pathways can encourage criminal activity, but they don't have to with proper lighting and design". Parks & Recreation. FindArticles.com. 02 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1145/is_5_39/ai_n6069175/
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Articles in May, 2004 issue of Parks & Recreation
- Gear up for next year
- Multi-use skatepark designer
- NRPA Partners with PGA
- A homerun for homegrown sports
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Follow the trail toward improved health: to celebrate National Trails Day, walk the path toward linking trails with wellness
by Richard J. Dolesh - How to find it
- Outdoor lighting
- Boise bolsters the city's youth development
- Passing the torch for recreation
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Slippery slopes: the tumultuous tale of boards, blades and bikes
by Maya Avrasin - Children's table
- Calendar of events
- Branch president wins Paragon Aquatic Safety Award
- Delirious for dinos!
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Hear and now: how park and recreation professionals can hear the needs of the deaf community
by Gina Olivia - Protect-o-globe lighting
- Playground catalog
- Changes at Congress allow for members to get the most out of programs
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Diversity and inclusion in parks and recreation: communication will improve awareness of diversity
by James A. Donahue -
Lighting the way: park pathways can encourage criminal activity, but they don't have to with proper lighting and design
by Thomas McKay - Waterfront toys
- Fluorescent lighting
- Call For C-BM Award nominations
- Paving the public-private partnership bridge: business community takes an interest in Indy's parks
- Sneaker haven for the Southeast
- Therapeutic Recreation book
- Ken Harvey hits hard: four-time NFL Pro Bowler tackles tough recreational issues
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Staking our claim: why leisure is still significant in these troubling times
by Richard Williams - Size really doesn't matter in Billerica
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Letter from the editor
by Rachel Roberts - Tennis court surfacing
- Snowmobiling decision at Yellowstone National Park deferred until winter '04
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LWCF grants: going, going … gone? A perfect storm of problems could result in decreased funding
by Richard J. Dolesh -
Navy entertainment program rocks deployed sailors
by Ingrid Mueller - Colorado Ranch added as National Park
- Climbing boulder
- Online safety course offered to youth sport coaches
- Starting senior softball: team sports can be just as successful among older adults
- Golf tournament hits a hole in one for inclusion
- Past APRS president retires
- Treated wood
- Swing for a free Golf Course Remodeling booklet
- Coveted prize given for Wetlands Research
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Managing visitors' perceptions: find out why park managers need to understand how a visitor perceives recreation resource impacts
by Catherine E. Dorwart -
Fifty years of fun in Maricopa County
by Sherine Zaya - Landscape lighting
- Deadline extended for wildlife refuge
- Grant opportunities for Tennis programs
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