Advocacy scholarship awarded.NSPR NSPR Netscape Portable Runtime (platform-neutral API) NSPR National Society of Pershing Rifles (US drill team organization is pleased to announce the winner of the first Richard Trudeau Advocacy Scholarship. Toby Ieuter, senior planner from the City of Cheyenne (Wyo.) Parks and Recreation Department, was awarded a $1,000 scholarship to attend the NRPA NRPA National Recreation and Park Association NRPA Natural Resources Protective Association (Staten Island, NY) NRPA Niagara Regional Police Association (Canada) NRPA National Rifle and Pistol Association Mid-Year National Legislative Forum in Washington, D.C., this February. Cheyenne Mayor Jack Spikes Jack Erwin Spikes (born February 5, 1937 in Big Spring, Texas) was an American football running back and placekicker in the American Football League for the Dallas Texans, Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Oilers, and the Buffalo Bills. applauds Ieuter's leadership in a comprehensive project that will acquire and develop much needed parkland for the region. Ieuter says she is excited about the opportunity to participate in the upcoming Mid-Year Legislative Forum. "I want to learn about legislation affecting parks and recreation and about other issues that impact the future of parks, recreation and open space in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and Wyoming," stated Ieuter. NSPR established the scholarship program in 2006 in honor of Richard Trudeau, the long time general manager of the East Bay Regional Park District The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) is a special district operating in Alameda County and Contra Costa County, California, within the East Bay area of the San Francisco Bay Area. and NSPR member, whose strong legislative advocacy is attributed to greatly expanding the premiere park system in California. Trudeau died in 2004. |
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