Parks & Recreation
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Articles in Sept, 2004 issue of Parks & Recreation
- Baseball Tomorrow Fund helps small towns prosper
- Pool cleaner
- Mobile trailers
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Heeding the call for heritage tourism: more visitors want an "experience" in their vacationssomething a historical park can provide
by Sarah Nicholls -
The portrait of a pioneer: a look back at 115 years of Jane Addams' work at Hull-Househer legacy still lives on
by Rodney B. Dieser - Lake sediment creates new park
- Get your Tread Lightly! Poster
- Water attraction
- Calendar of events
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Finding the best at NRPA National Congress: Congress is a haven to exchange ideas
by James A. Donahue - Paper trail leads to public land
- Peace Games bring about international competition
- Regional conference stresses education
- Dive into Aquatic Conference
- Spanish-language video
- Home is where the volunteers are: early 20th century house renovated, rejuvenated and radiant
- Fitness and recreation grants awarded to Volunteers
- Reno rocks with recreation: discover the home of this year's NRPA Congress & Exposition in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains
- BlazeSports lights up Arizona
- Front-running female football: D.C. Divas running back Donna "The Animal" Wilkinson talks about tackling the pigskin
- Plan hikes online
- Fitness equipment
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Shift in inclusive recreation profession: inclusion into the community setting is no longer for specialists anymore
by Michael Clark - Snowmobile decision expected before first snowfall
- Residents move with new mile markers
- Online Youth Football course available
- Security drawer
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From the editor
by Rachel Roberts - Treating concussions
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Reno: a desert oasis: biggest little city in the world has offerings for everyone
by Maya Avrasin - Exhibitor listing by category
- Fishing for certification
- Aquatics School wants to create 'Jack of All Trades'
- Security fence
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Not meeting expectations: trying to find performance and accountability in the LWCF
by Richard J. Dolesh - More youth fitness programming needed
- Reno/Sparks and Lake Tahoe
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Coast Guard members powerlift to victory
by Adam Chamie - Shriver receives inaugural tennis award
- Sun shade
- Did you know
- Senate version of outdoors act announced
- Legislation equalizes playing field in California
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Up, up and away: meet the park and recreation agencies that are the driving force behind Congress's lift-off
by Rachel Roberts -
On the water front: vital judicial ruling addresses visitor capacity
by Glenn E. Haas - Multi-million restoration project completed
- Environmental conservation recognized
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Lifeguards swim toward scholarships
by Michelle Jantz - Lifting device
- Kids Play golf for free
- Expanding parks to shrink waistlines
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Going for the gold: meet the finalists for the 2004 Gold Medal Awards
by Amy Kapp - Online database helps track volunteers' background
- Apparel
- Half panels
- Students claim top prize
- Healthy Lifestyle initiative allocates local funding
- Volunteering 101: finding valuable assistance is no simple task
- Coming from a land down under
- Get GoGirlGo!
- Shade structure
- Charcoal grills
- Tennis targeted for baby boomers
- 2004 NRPA Congress exhibitor listing
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The journey of a thousand miles: the Lost Boys of Sudan discover new lives in Phoenix
by Ann Wheat - Students can interact with speakers at Research Roundtable
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