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Pacific region. (Regional Reports).


The Washington Ice Skating ice skating, gliding along an ice surface on keellike runners known as ice skates. Skating as a Sport


Skating, besides being an important form of winter recreation and the essential skill in the game of ice hockey (see hockey, ice) has developed
 Association opened a new ice rink at the Lynnwood (Wash.) Ice Center in September. Actually, it's an old rink gone new. Upgrades to the old facility include a new high-performance TurboChiller refrigeration refrigeration, process for drawing heat from substances to lower their temperature, often for purposes of preservation. Refrigeration in its modern, portable form also depends on insulating materials that are thin yet effective.  system complete with an advanced microprocessor control system, new sand base rink floor system, professional steel framed dasher dash·er  
n.
1. One that dashes, especially the plunger of an ice-cream freezer.

2. Sports The ledge along the top of the boards of an ice rink.
 board system and dehumidification system. The rink also converted from an ammonia system to an environmentally stable halocarbon hal·o·car·bon  
n.
A compound, such as a fluorocarbon, that consists of carbon and one or more halogens.



halocarbon  
 refrigerant re·frig·er·ant
adj.
1. Cooling or freezing; refrigerating.

2. Reducing fever.

n.
1. A substance, such as air, ammonia, water, or carbon dioxide, used to provide cooling either as the working substance of
. The renovation also added a birthday room, an arcade, a DJ music booth for weekend youth events and special lighting.

In an effort to meet budget requirements, King County (Wash.) Parks and Recreation Department developed a blueprint for transforming the existing parks system into one that embraces a broad new, entrepreneurial approach to doing business. The plan outlines fundamental changes in policy and operations, including aggressive new ways to generate money through partnerships, fees, naming rights Naming rights are the right to name a piece of property, either tangible property or an event, usually granted in exchange for financial considerations. Institutions like schools, places of worship and hospitals have a tradition of granting donors the right to name facilities in , advertising and concessions. King County Executive Ron Sims Ronald Cordell Sims, born July 5, 1948, is currently the King County Executive. He has run unsuccessfully for higher office twice: United States Senator in 1994 and Governor of Washington in 2004. Early life
Sims was born in Spokane, Washington, to Reverend James C.
 and the King County Parks and Recreation Division developed the plan based on the work of two citizen groups and an unprecedented outreach program involving thousands of citizens.

The plan calls for the ability to charge fees at parks and pools that more closely reflect the true cost of a service or activity and a shift of capital dollars to help enhance revenue generation. In response to recommendations from the Active Sports Youth Recreation Commission, the plan proposes association development and operations partnerships with youth sports groups to operate ball fields and other active recreation facilities for public benefit at little or no taxpayer expense. The plan also recommends that the county code be changed to allow the division to engage in the full range of activities described in the business plan

Earlier this year, Steve Rongyocsik retired after more than 11 years of service with Henderson, Nev. He began work at the city superintendent in 1991, and was appointed parks and recreation director in 1997. The department employs 187 full-time staff, and seasonally, more than 800 part-time employees. The parks and recreation team is responsible for maintaining 505 acres of parks and public grounds, five swimming pools, a ten-field sports complex and a senior citizen center, and programming and operating several recreational centers.

Rongyocsik led the department in achieving national accreditation as well as earning the National Gold Medal gold medal

traditional first prize. [Western Cult: Misc.]

See : Prize
, the highest award within the field of parks and recreation. In the last five years, Henderson's parks and facilities inventory has increased by more than 400 acres as a result of a $87.5 million resident-approved tax initiative an developer-built turnkey parks. Rongyocsik supervised the opening of a number of award-winning facilities, including the Whitney Ranch Recreation/Aquatic Complex, Hayley Hendricks and Mission Hills Parks.

Pacific Service Center Pamela Earle, CPRP CPRP

cardiopulmonary cerebroresuscitation.
 Regional Director 350 S. 333rd Street, #103 Federal Way, WA 98003 Phone: 253-661-2265 Fax: 253-661-3929 nrpapac@aol.com
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