Southeast region. (Regional Reports)."With the world events, we would like to give folks a rest from thinking about that for a while," says Para Rudd, activities supervisor at the Hopkinsville-Christian County Recreation Department, about April's Pennyrile Senior Games. Along with the fun (golf, football and softball throws, soccer kick, table tennis to name a few), hundreds of seniors enjoyed health screenings, bingo and food. All participants also received a t-shirt bearing NRPA's logo and a goodie good·ie n. Variant of goody1. bag. NPRA NPRA National Petrochemical and Refiners Association NPRA National Professional Rodeo Association NPRA National Petroleum Refiners Association NPRA National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska NPRA National Performance Results Act NPRA Nurse Practicing Act and Nursing Peer Review Act of 1999 member Arlington County, Va., recently earned a Tree City USA Tree City USA is a tree planting and tree care program sponsored by The National Arbor Day Foundation for cities and towns in the United States. Requirements
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 is proud that numerous members earned special recognition from the Kentucky Recreation and Park Society. Lois Homes, from Georgetown Parks and Recreation, was named the 2002 Professional of the Year, while Debbie Zielinski, of Davies, Ky., earned the 2002 KRPS KRPS Kentucky Regional Paranormal Society Fellow Award. Paducah Parks and Recreation was awarded the Arts and Humanities Award (Class II). The KRPS Lifetime Service Award was presented to Dr. Alton Little, retired professor from Western Kentucky University Student Body Profile WKU had a total enrollment in the Fall Semester of 2002 (the latest published figures) of 17,818 students. Out of this total, 73% were full-time and 85% were undergraduates. Ethnic and racial minority enrollment was just under 13% at 2,097. , Bowling Green Bowling Green. 1 City (1990 pop. 40,641), seat of Warren co., S Ky., on the Barren River; inc. 1812. It is a shipping and marketing center for an area producing tobacco, corn, livestock, and dairy items. . At the recent Southeast Regional Conference and Trade Show Opening General Session, two NRPA distinguished professional were honored by their colleagues by receiving the prestigious Harold D. Meyer Professional Excellence Award. Robert L. Harbin, CPRP CPRP cardiopulmonary cerebroresuscitation. , director of Broward County (Fla.) Parks and Recreation, has been actively employed in parks and recreation for more than 35 years, serving in South Carolina South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15. and Florida, and has distinguished himself as being a progressive administrator with many accomplishments. His department operates with a $35 million budget that employs 1,200. In recent years Broward County successfully passed a $400 million dollar bond issue for parks and recreation, which provided the resources for $200 million dollars in land acquisition and preservation, and another $200 million for existing regional and neighborhood parks Neighborhood parks, which generally range in size up to 30 acres, serve as a social and recreational focal points for neighborhoods and are the basic units of a park system. Many include a playground. , the expansion and creation of new parks and natural areas and the creation of new swimming facilities for the community. Bob Harbin has encouraged NRPA professional certification by rewarding employees with a $500 bonus for those who achieve professional certification. Broward County is a 1990 Gold Medal Award recipient for its achievements, as well as an accredited accredited recognition by an appropriate authority that the performance of a particular institution has satisfied a prestated set of criteria. accredited herds cattle herds which have achieved a low level of reactors to, e.g. agency since 1996. In early America, military musters were a time of recruitment and training for troops and a chance for citizen-soldiers and their families to socialize so·cial·ize v. so·cial·ized, so·cial·iz·ing, so·cial·iz·es v.tr. 1. To place under government or group ownership or control. 2. To make fit for companionship with others; make sociable. with neighbors. Historic Sully Plantation, a facility in the Gold Medal winning area of the Fairfax (Va.) County Park Authority, held a War of 1812 Muster to teach the community about military life on land and sea. Individuals were invited to fall in line to drill sailors of the new republic and practice knot tying with sailors from the ship Resolution. During the War of 1812, African Americans accounted for between 15 percent and 20 percent of the enlisted men in the U.S. navy. Christopher George, author of Terror on the Chesapeake: The War of 1819 on the Bay, was on hand to give insight into the service of African Americans during the war. "Take a break to recreate" may be the motto, but you may not be able to take a break with a smoke if you're recreating at the Bicentennial Park in Oldsmar, Fla. Oldsmar officials are considering banning smoking at in the park. If the ban passes, Oldsmar will join Largo and Clearwater on the list of communities that ban smoking in part or all of their parks. Bicentennial bi·cen·ten·ni·al adj. 1. Happening once every 200 years. 2. Lasting for 200 years. 3. Relating to a 200th anniversary. n. A 200th anniversary or its celebration. Also called bicentenary. has a Hearts N' Parks pilot program. "This is an opportunity to promote our Hearts N' Parks program and say, 'Hey, we're trying to look out for your health,'" says Lynn Rives Language Rive (plural : rives) is a French word meaning "bank" (of a river). Geography Rives is the name of several places: France Rives is the name of 2 communes in France:
Mary Wherry recently retired as assistant director of the Metropolitan Parks and Recreation Department of Nashville/Davidson County. For the past 42 years, Wherry has worked hard to supports parks in her community, and her hard work has paid off with recreational funding going from a mere $3 million dollars annually to more than $27 million. Under her guidance, the recreation program in Nashville has seen tremendous growth in quality, quantity and diversity through community centers, athletics, cultural arts, environmental education, and programs for senior citizens and person with disabilities. She is one of the most respected and celebrated leaders of the Tennessee Recreation and Parks Association and the NRPA Southeast Region, where she has volunteered or has been elected to most of the leadership positions. In 1999, NRPA and thousands of members saw the effects of her work when she served as chair of the National Congress Host Committee in Nashville. Congratulations go out to the winners of the Southeast Regional Council elections conducted in March. Melvin Miller, CPRP, director of the Birmingham (Ala.) Park and Recreation Board, will serve until 2005 as the Professionals Trustee. Joe Abel, CPRP, director of Coral Gables Parks and Recreation, will be replacing Dr. Charles Burchell, CPRP, from the University of Southern Mississippi this October. Joan Rokus was reelected as a citizen trustee. She is the treasurer of the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority The Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority is an association dedicated to providing people in Northern Virginia with access to parks and nature reserves and to protect Northern Virginia's rich heritage of woods, meadows, lakes and streams from the threat of suburban sprawl. . Pam Beasley, CPRP, from Germantown (Tenn.) Parks and Recreation, replaces Melvin Miller as chair of the Regional Council. John Hunt, CPRP, director of the Cullman (Ala.) Parks and Recreation, and Marilyn Hollandsworth, from Greater Huntington (W.V) Parks and Recreation, were appointed to the National Forum. Suffolk, Va., has now received a total of 885 acres from the former Navy Radio Transmitting Site-Driver, at no cost, for a new regional park. The National Park Service's Federal Lands to Parks Program deeded to the city this last remaining 186.6-acre parcel. The first 247.7 acres (an abandoned communications facility) were deeded to the city in 2001 after the site was closed as part of a 1998 round of military base closures and realignments. After a national search, Mark Thornton, CPRP, was appointed superintendent for the East Baton Rouge Recreation and Parks Commission in January. He was the former director of parks and recreation for Escambia County, Fla. Thornton replaced Eugene Young, who retired as the BREC BREC Busqueda y Rescate en Estructuras Colapsadas (Guatemala) BREC Recreation and Park Commission for the Parish of East Baton Rouge BRec Bachelor of Recreation BREC Birch Run Expo Center (Birch Run, Michigan) superintendent after 42 years. |
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