Southeast region. (Regional Reports).With an increasing number of retiring recreation professionals, NRPA's Office of Youth Services realizes the need to introduce and recruit youth to the fields of recreation, parks and conservation. To properly expose the youth to recreation opportunities, in the year 2002, 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 developed a workforce development initiative, NRPA's National Youth Congress. The program consists of three components that are helping introduce the recreation field to young people. The three elements are town hall forums, action councils and internship opportunities. The program has been adopted by cities across America with the enthusiasm and dedication of adult recreation professionals from various agencies. The next training will be held on March 10-14, in Lansdowne, Va. NRPA plans to offer the training twice per month in various locations across the country. If your agency would like to co-host this training in your city, contact Sonia Amir at 705-858-2185 or samir@nrpa.org. The Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public, coeducational, research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States. Also known as The University of North Carolina, Carolina, North Carolina, or simply UNC , in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), agency of the U.S. Public Health Service since 1973, with headquarters in Atlanta; it was established in 1946 as the Communicable Disease Center. , will sponsor the First Building Connections for Community Health Conference on March 26-28 in Chapel Hill. Marshall Kreuter and Larry Green will present best practices in community-based participatory research--where we are now and pathways for meeting major challenges. In-depth skills training includes implementing lay health advisor programs, effective tailored health communications and getting the most out of focus groups. Educational sessions will cover community-based participatory research Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is research that is conducted as an equal partnership between traditionally trained "experts" and members of a community. In CBPR projects, the community participates fully in all aspects of the research process. , translating research into practice, proven worksite and community programs, leadership development and effective partnering with the community. For more information write to: salli_benedict@unc. edu or go to www.HPDP HPDP Health Promotion and Disease Prevention HPDP Highly Processed Data Products HPDP Hybrid Propulsion Demonstration Program .unc.edu/bcch. The population of Fairfax County, Va., now exceeds 1,000,000. That growth prompted the award-winning Fairfax County Park Authority's decision to build an 18-hole upscale miniature golf course in Burke Lake Burke Lake is a 218 acre (88 ha) freshwater reservoir in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. It is contained within Burke Lake Park, a Fairfax County public park owned by the Fairfax County Park Authority (FCPA). Park. They called on NRPA corporate member Atlantic Miniature Golf, which they've worked with twice in the past, to design and build the course. Atlantic designed the landscape-style course with two waterfalls and six splash fountains, and construction is now under way. For more information, call 877-812-1200 or visit www.atlanticminigolf.com. A citizens' advisory committee in Loudoun County, Va., is working on a plan to create a county-wide network of bicycle and pedestrian paths to connect residents with parks, schools, jobs, shopping areas and open space, and to reduce automobile use. Proponents say many of county residents' daily trips are within biking or walking distance. Yet the 2000 Census said only 0.12 percent of the county's 200,000 residents commute to work by bike, and only 1.23 percent walk to work. The Loudon County Board of Supervisors The examples and perspective in this article or section may represent an unduly geographically limited view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. The Board of Supervisors is the body governing counties in the U.S. appointed the committee in July to develop a master plan for bicycle and pedestrian mobility. The move is part of the revised county-wide transportation plan that calls for improving transportation safety and efficiency, reducing the number of vehicles on roads and the length of their trips, and encouraging use of public transit and other alternatives to vehicles. After a national search, Michael Vane Vane , John Robert 1927-2004. British pharmacologist. He shared a 1982 Nobel Prize for research on prostaglandins. vane the membranous or main part of the contour feather in birds as distinct from the shaft. has been appointed director of the Fairfax County (Va.) Park Authority. He had been acting director since Paul Baldino retired in the fall. Kane, a 25-year veteran of the agency, will supervise the day-to-day operations of the 22,000-acre county park system, with 592 employees and more than 2,000 part-time workers. Kane, a graduate of East Carolina University East Carolina University is a public, coeducational, intensive research university located in Greenville, North Carolina, United States. Named East Carolina University by statue and commonly known as ECU or East Carolina , lives in Ashburn, Va. Harvey Faust, past president of the American Park and Recreation Society and current chair of the 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 Membership Committee, has retired as director of the Germantown (Tenn.) Parks and Recreation District. He plans to divide his time between Germantown and Sun City West, Ariz. After working 50 years (42 as superintendent), Eugene Young retired from the East Baton Rouge Baton Rouge (băt`ən r zh) [Fr.,=red stick], city (1990 pop. 219,531), state capital and seat of East Baton Rouge parish, SE La. (La.) Recreation and Park Commission in January. During his tenure, the system grew from 29 to 186 parks and budgets increased from $730,000 to more than $32 million. A total of 11 tax proposals were approved by the citizens. Young is a life trustee of NRPA and the National Association of County Park and Recreation Officials. His department was one of the first four to be nationally 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. , and it won NRPA's Gold Medal gold medal traditional first prize. [Western Cult: Misc.] See : Prize twice. He represented the American Academy The American Academy in Berlin is a non-partisan academic institution in Berlin. It was founded in September 1994 by a group of prominent Americans and Germans, among them Richard Holbrooke, Henry Kissinger, Richard von Weizsäcker, Fritz Stern and Otto Graf Lambsdorff and opened in for Parks and Recreation on the Commission on Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies, and was awarded the Academy's Pugsley Medal. Gene and wife Betty hope to spend more time with their two children and grandchildren. The Ida Lee Recreation Center in Leesburg, Va., just completed a $9 million expansion project, which almost doubled its size. The addition has more functional space and will appeal to a wider range of citizens and address the needs of the growing youth and senior populations. To publicize the grand opening, Leesburg Parks and Recreation provided free tours, balloons, gym tote bags filled with workout towels and t-shirts, and a chance to win a free membership. The NRPA Southeast Regional Conference & Tradeshow is attracting vendors from all over the country. Many new products and services will be premiered at this, the country's largest regional trade show for parks and recreation. Special this year will be a chance to win one of several cash door prizes. Olympic athletes have also been invited to meet professionals, and will be available for autographs and pictures in the exhibit hall. Meet the people who can help you ignite the potential of your department through time-saving products and services. The trade show will be held in Birmingham, Ala., March 30 and 31. For more information, go to www.nrpa.org or call 423-424-3881. NRPA Member Sharon Hunt, Ph.D., was recently named the Higher Educator of the Year by the Arkansas Association of Health, Physical Education. Recreation and Dance. Hunt, who is head of the University of Arkansas The University of Arkansas strives to be known as a "nationally competitive, student-centered research university serving Arkansas and the world." The school recently completed its "Campaign for the 21st Century," in which the university raised more than $1 billion for the school, used department of health science, kinesiology, recreation and dance, leads the department's faculty, nearly 400 undergraduate majors, 150 graduate students, and is responsible for the university's HPER HPER Health, Physical Education and Recreation Building, the school's major recreation facility. The outcomes for parks and recreation programs have changed drastically over the years. Now high-quality programs not only fit the needs of citizens, but they also have to support the tight budgets of community governments. Finding alternate sources of income is key. That's why The Business Institute for Revenue Development & Management is' providing a program to develop technology programs in parks and recreation settings, and including how to develop create a proposal for purchasing new equipment. The institute will be held March 9-14 at Olglebay Park in Wheeling, W.V. Held in conjunction with North Carolina State University History
n. The art of obtaining grants-in-aid. [grant + (game)smanship.] , private/public partnerships and pricing strategies. First-year students will learn essential information about developing management strategies, while second-year students will prepare and present management plans based on actual requests for proposals. For more information, go to www.nrpa.org or call 424-424-3880. |
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