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Articles from Parks & Recreation (November 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
A clear choice. 90
Advocacy update: the fight to save LWCF; what needs to be done to save LWCF and who needs to do it. Dolesh, Richard J. 1668
California park faces power line controversy. 124
Federal court upholds park ban on molesters. 114
Fewer campers visiting National Parks. 84
Financial expertise appreciated. Prochaska, Janice M. Letter to the editor 82
Financials. 252
Fitting fun in small spaces. 95
From the editor: a mixed bag. Roberts, Rachel 268
FY 2007 annual report: achieving results. Thorner, John A. 247
Keep your chalk in line. 84
Law review is great resource. Waltz, Steve Letter to the editor 179
Leave it better: fitting in with nature; a recreation facility is built with a small footprint and a big impact. 455
Mark your calendars. Calendar 98
Mississippi man unearths a rocky history. 255
National Parks have huge economic return. 132
Northwest forests shorten season. 131
Parks craft new arts programs: arts and crafts programs in recreation settings still prove to be important after 30 years. Greco, JoAnn 1621
Partnerships, performance, and progress. 560
Perspectives brings back memories. Hoffman, Terry Letter to the editor 158
Perspectives: NRPA is growing; as membership categories are explained, more members return to the association. Thorner, John 469
Philadelphia monument fencing draws criticism. 254
Picture this: leap of faith. 54
Playbook: defining leadership: providing a satisfying work environment will create satisfied employees, which will create satisfied customers. Eleftheriou, Ted 629
Plugging into wireless: wireless Internet is making its way into more parks nationwide. Nowlin, Terrence 1421
Public policy highlights. 976
Rejuvenating your aquatic facility: is your pool in need of some TLC? Follow these tips to increase attendance at your facility. van Wezel, Sarah 1706
Research update: water works wonders: aquatic therapy has great potential for improving ailments and promoting general health. Bintzler, Stacy 1916
Ringling Brothers partners with NAYS to fight childhood obesity. 89
Rising to the surface: aging tennis courts have options for rejuvenation. Tamer, Caroline 2050
Rule allowing logging roads rejected. 126
Seeing is believing; a technique called Vigilance Voice can help your lifeguards identify problems at your pool. Smith, Terri 1403
Site approved for Eisenhower Memorial. 164
Speedy snake. 104
Steer without fear. 100
Surface solutions. 83
Sweet and sticky money maker. 87
Take a spin! 119
Take the test. 106
Three fountains, no waiting. 104
TPL protects Ohio parkland. 99
Trailblazers: floating to the top: when it comes to aquatics and water safety, expert Tom Griffiths rises above. 401

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