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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
 member Loudon County Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services and the Mount Zion Mount Zion

celestial city. [Br. Lit.: Pilgrim’s Progress]

See : Heaven
 Church Preservation Association have partnered with Northern Virginia Community College “NVCC” redirects here. For other uses, see NVCC (disambiguation).
Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC), comprising several locations in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C.
 to conduct a class on historic preservation Historic preservation is the act of maintaining and repairing existing historic materials and the retention of a property's form as it has evolved over time. When considering the United States Department of Interior's interpretation: "Preservation calls for the existing form,  techniques. The 12-week certificate program provides participants with hands-on training in techniques typical of historic restoration, such as door and window restoration, plastering plastering, house construction technique involving the application of plaster to walls and ceilings, exterior plasterwork being of a different composition and generally known as stucco. , mortar removal and replacement. Mount Zion Church was erected in 1851 as a meeting place for the newly founded Primitive Baptist Primitive Baptists are a group of Baptists that have a historical connection to the missionary / anti-missionary controversy that divided Baptists of America in the early part of the 19th century.  congregation and also served as a hospital and battleground staging area during the Civil War.

Cindy Curtis, deputy director of administration for the Richmond, Va., Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities, headed to Virginia Beach in March to take over as director of that city's department of parks and recreation. Curtis holds a master's in urban and regional planning from Virginia Tech, and is a past president of the Virginia Recreation and Park Society.

NRPA Therapeutic Recreation Coordinator Susan Potts, M.S., CTRS CTRS Centers (street suffix)
CTRS Containers
CTRS Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist
CTRS Conventional Terrestrial Reference System
CTRS Center for Technology Risk Studies (University of Maryland) 
, was the keynote speaker at the 1st Annual Therapeutic Recreation Conference in Shreveport, La., this month. Former NRPA Trustee Yvonne Washington, CPRP CPRP

cardiopulmonary cerebroresuscitation.
, spoke on "Expanding Horizons," while Dr. Jeannette Hutchinson, CTRS, provided guidelines on "Managing Your Therapeutic Recreation Practice."

The Loudoun County Chapter of the American Red Cross American Red Cross: see Red Cross.  held its first annual bowling tournament on Feb. 9 in Leesburg, Va. Proceeds from the tournament went towards fulfilling the chapter's mission of providing vital programs and services, such as disaster relief, health and safety services, community education and senior transportation. NRPA had four 5-member teams of staff and family participating. NRPA administrative assistant Laura Heyer won the prize for highest female score.

NASCAR NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing), organization that sanctions American stock-car races, est. 1948. It held its first race in Daytona Beach, Fla.  driver and outdoor enthusiast Ward Burton will serve as a spokesman for Virginia's state parks in public service announcements this year. "Virginia state parks This is a list of state parks and reserves in the Virginia state park system.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

B
  • Bear Creek Lake State Park
  • Belle Isle State Park
  • Breaks Interstate Park
C
 are tremendous places for the entire family to go and enjoy the outdoors," says Burton. "It's an experience I would recommend to anyone." Burton, a native and current resident of Halifax County, is the first Virginian to win the Daytona 500. Virginia's state parks are the current Gold Medal Award winners for best-managed state parks.

NRPA Member David Molt, director of the Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center in Gainesville, Ga., has been elected as the first chairman of the League of Agricultural and Equine Centers, a national professional organization whose mission is to serve the continuing education continuing education: see adult education.
continuing education
 or adult education

Any form of learning provided for adults. In the U.S. the University of Wisconsin was the first academic institution to offer such programs (1904).
 needs of administrators and maintenance superintendents of horse parks and agricultural centers. The election took place in January at the league's annual conference hosted in Glen Rose, Texas Glen Rose is a city in Somervell County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,122 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Somervell CountyGR6. . Mott started the organization in 1997 as a means of researching agricultural facilities and their operations in an effort to improve the operations and customer service at Chicopee.

Boca Raton's (Fla.) nature preserves were purchased primarily with resources from a 1991 $12 million environmentally sensitive lands bond issue. Boca Raton is the only municipality of it size in Florida with a program of this kind. Three of the five sites (Rosemary Ridge, Serenoa Glade and Blazing Star) were also purchased with matching funds from the Florida Communities Trust. The sites contain high-quality examples of natural communities that were present before European settlement in the area. Their primary purpose is to be maintained for future generations as examples of those communities. Initial management measures, such as clearing of exotics and debris removal, are being accomplished with bond funds. Ongoing management activity is budgeted through the conservation section of the park district.

United we stand--and get more accomplished. That's what Boca Ruton, Fla., has learned, to the benefit of its citizens. Four agencies work together (Greater Boca Raton Beach and Park District, Palm Beach County School Board, Florida Atlantic University “FAU” redirects here. For other uses, see FAU (disambiguation).
Florida Atlantic University, also referred to as FAU or Florida Atlantic, is a public, coeducational research university with its main campus in Boca Raton, Florida, United States.
, and Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resource Management) in an effort to provide environmental preservation, education and outstanding parks and recreation facilities. The more the merrier, or at least the more cost-effective, according to Mickey Gomez, APRS APRS Automatic Position Reporting System
APRS Automatic Packet Reporting System (GPS technology)
APRS Automated Position Reporting System
APRS Amateur Position Reporting System
APRS American Parks and Recreation Society
 President.

How does this cross-pollination work? The Greater Boca Raton Beach and Park District facilities funds all operations, maintenance and education programs at city-owned Red Reef Park and Gumbo gumbo, another name for okra; also applied in the W United States to a rich, black, alkaline alluvial soil, which is soapy or sticky when wet.
gumbo
 Limbo Nature Center, and constructed soccer fields on the Florida Atlantic University campus. The city and university coordinate the fields. The city also exchanged land with the university under long-term lease agreements so that the university can conduct marine and biological research and study at Gumbo Limbo Nature Center.

The university allows the city to construct parks on university property. In addition, an inter-local agreement between the Palm Beach County School Board and the city provides for joint use of facilities. Also, the city and county of Palm Beach have jointly purchased environmentally sensitive lands, cooperated in developing and implementing strategic management plans and conducted preservation and education programs.

James City County, Va., has been awarded a number of recreational trails program grants. A $65,000 grant was received to construct a 3,400-feet multiuse trail at Mid County Park to meet recreation and transportation needs. The trail, which will include a 10'-wide asphalt path and 4'-wide grass shoulder, will connect to neighborhoods and commercial shopping. A $150,000 grant will allow construction of a 3.41-mile multi-use trail at the District Park Sports Complex. The trail will connect to more than 955 homes. Also, a $85,845 grant will support construction of 4,500 feet of accessible trail and 155 feet of boardwalk at Little Creek Reservoir Park. The trail, which will have two different length loops, will connect with the existing park facilities by an ADA-accessible boardwalk over the water. Finally $52,140 and a $30,000 grants were awarded for the construction of the first greenway trail, the Greensprings Trail. It connects several neighborhoods and a high school together and expands the outdoor education opportunities.

The Kingsport (Tenn.) Greenway, once completed, will be a 9-mile linear park that connects residential neighborhoods, traditional parks, downtown, commercial districts, schools and activity centers. The pathway meanders along gentle streams, wanders through marshlands, glides across open meadows, and passes by sites of historical and aesthetic value. Seven miles of the trail are complete; in the summer, the Greenbelt has an average of 600-700 users per day. This project used funds by the Chamber of Commerce as an economic development attraction for prospective businesses.

The Sugarland Ran Trail Project has received two TEA-21 grants from the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and one CMAQ CMAQ Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality (Improvement Program, ISTEA)
CMAQ Community Multiscale Air Quality Model (US EPA) 
 grant from the Virginia Department of Transportation The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is the government agency responsible for building, maintaining and operating Virginia's roads, bridges and tunnels. It is overseen by the Commonwealth Transportation Board, which has the power to fund airports, seaports, rail . The Sugarland Run Trail project is a 1 1/4-mile trail that will connect the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority's award-winning Washington & Old Dominion Trail and The Fairfax County Sugarland Run Trail. The project will consist of almost 6,000 linear feet of paved trail, eight bridges for stream crossings and a boardwalk through a wetland area. The project will be under construction this summer and completed by December. The grants consisted of two $60,000 grants from the TEA-21 and a $420K CMAQ grant.
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