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Articles from Parks & Recreation (July 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
Add a little Swirl. 75
Advocacy update: facilitating youth sports: park and recreation organizations need to advance their leadership role in youth sports. Vinluan, Monica Hobbs 992
Blaine's stunt irresponsible. Griffiths, Tom Letter to the editor 257
Board of trustees takes historic vote. Brief article 264
Bubonic plague closes Utah campground. Brief article 106
Bug-free outdoors. 77
California: golf course named eco-friendly. Brief article 157
Charge it. 90
Clinton birthplace proposal works through Congress. Brief article 131
Control your park's entryway. 100
Corrow passes away. Brief article 109
Create and skate. 85
First Lady marks National Park centennial. 70
Flowery front cover. Horne, Angela Letter to the editor 64
From hot spots to cool spots: aquatic facilities are generating revenue from shaded areas. Wezel, Sarah van 1921
From the editor: sports competition. Roberts, Rachel Editorial 270
Grease and grime go away. 83
High traffic hideaways. 99
How to teach an old dog park new tricks: sparking citizen interest is the key to continuing a successful dogpark. Nowlin, Terrence 1101
Keeping crowd control. 92
Keeping your pool cool. 121
Leave it better: ramping up a BMX landmark: Greenville's pioneer BMX park refuses to show its age. 349
Magazine spurs membership. Rubenstein, Yehudah Letter to the editor 113
Major energy corridors may cross parkland. Brief article 115
Make a splash. 83
Mark your calendars. Calendar 82
Member-run trails win CRT awards. Brief article 105
Minnesota parks go smoke-free. Brief article 100
National Parks still offer bang for the buck. Brief article 123
New York City parks go wireless. Brief article 104
New York to open New State Park. Brief article 118
NRPA participates in health conference. Brief article 155
NRPA scores largest grant in organization history. Brief article 140
Pagac takes over in Champaign County. Brief article 146
Parks & Recreation online. 108
Perspectives: making a bridge to citizens: citizen involvement is crucial to successful community park and recreation programs. Lehman, Ron 477
Picture this: celebrating the fourth. 44
Playbook: preserving your agency's history: don't let time slip by--capture your agency's past now. Bridgers, Meredith 597
Playing a new way. 90
Research update: technology lends a helping hand: recreation managers are learning the benefits of using geospatial technologies in resource management. Leung, Yu-Fai 2818
Revenue school celebrates 41st anniversary. 371
Rocks without ropes: bouldering is gaining a foot-hold in the rock-climbing world. Carnahan, Andrew 1741
Sex offenders sue for park rights. Brief article 106
Shady days. 99
State holds 'Pennsylvania Hiking Week'. 99
Sweep neat. 102
The eco-tourist trap: your facility's natural resources may have more value than you think. Bailey, Shaun Cover story 1348
Trailblazers: passionate about parks: Ellen O'Sullivan makes the link between health and parks and recreation. 480
Trustee moves to McHenry. Brief article 190
Urban legends: NRPA makes history by convening a summit of city leaders to create a new national agenda for urban parks and recreation. 1976
Why choose NSPR? Waltz, Steve 317

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