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Connecticut Post Share ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last month, a report issued by the United Health Foundation, the American Public Health Foundation and Partnership for Prevention, voiced concerns, saying "obesity is growing faster than any previous public health issue our nation has faced." The city of Danbury, Conn., is trying to better the situation. It has formed a new organization called the Coalition for Healthy Kids, which tries to bring together every element in the community that this epidemic touches -- city schools, Danbury Hospital, the area public health departments, the Regional YMCA, area businesses, the United Way of Western Connecticut, and the city of Danbury Parks and Recreation Department. More
PlayCore Awarded Corporate Philanthropist of the Year Play News Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
PlayCore has been named by the Chattanooga Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) as the 2009 Corporate Philanthropist of the Year. The organization recognizes two individuals and one corporation annually that demonstrate a breadth and depth of philanthropic activity over a sustained period of time and have made a substantial difference for the Chattanooga community. More Hawaii's parks agency to lease out land to raise funds Honolulu Advertiser Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Strapped for cash like so many other government, private and nonprofit agencies, the Department of Land and Natural Resources is raising funds by offering vacant land for lease. Revenues from the land leases will be earmarked for repairs, maintenance and operations at deteriorating state parks, small-boat harbors, trails and forest lands under DLNR's Recreational Renaissance Plan B. More
Engaging newcomers in city parks: The New York model National League of Cities Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Park officials, city planners and immigrant advocates are exploring opportunities to increase usage of city parks among local immigrant communities and seeking ways to incorporate these new residents into the traditional public parks system. Public parks are one of the most important assets in cities, and parks facilities should be available to all residents. One of the challenges faced by new immigrants is the lack of awareness regarding city services, which might explain their limited use of city parks and facilities in some cities.The key question is: how should city parks adapt to the recent demographic changes in their communities? More
Planning for fitness The Salt Lake Tribune Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
A study by University of Utah assistant professor Shaunna Burbidge supports the Utah Department of Health's contention that too many Utah neighborhoods are developed in ways that discourage physical activity. And according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which released a report this year correlating obesity with neighborhood designs, poor community planning contributes to expanding waistlines. Streets without bike lanes, neighborhoods without sidewalks and communities without convenient parks and recreational facilities are the municipal planning equivalent of a dozen donuts, the CDC says. These ill-advised designs encourage driving and discourage exercise, and as such, are a breeding ground for obesity. More EPA study of synthetic turf and crumb rubber finds 'low level of concern' PR Newswire Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced last week the results of a scoping study of the health risks from inhalation, ingestion, and dermal contact with synthetic turf and crumb rubber. It concluded that "concentrations of components monitored in this study were below levels of concern." The study further validates the statements of safety by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and other governmental agencies, including the New York State Dept of Environmental Conservation and Dept of Health, the New York City Dept of Health, and the California EPA in recent studies. More
'Tis the season for birding across the National Park System National Parks Traveler Blogger Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Birds are usually the last thing on people’s minds during the Christmas holiday season. Between traveling, get-togethers, presents and New Year's, who has time to think about wildlife? The National Audubon Society hopes that you will. This holiday, join tens of thousands of naturalists around the country to monitor the health of birds in the United States in general and the national parks specifically. More A West Harlem pier and park cost $20 million to build, now waiting to be used DNAinfo Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Eleven years, countless designs and $20 million later, the two piers and two acres of grass that sit where W. 125th Street meets the Hudson River are still waiting for area residents to pay a visit.
Government announces $5 million Arctic park study The Vancouver Sun Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The federal government will spend $5 million on a study that will lead to the creation of a new protected marine area at the eastern end of the Northwest Passage. More Walk for a Day trail gets funds Austin 360 Blogger Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
A planned trail that will wind more than 30 miles from Zilker Park in downtown Austin to Onion Creek Natural Area in Hays County, Texas, recently got a shot of funding from Congress. The $300,000 allotment for the Capital Area Regional Trail System, or “Walk for a Day,” will be used to design and engineer trailheads for the system. This from a press release from Congressman Lloyd Doggett’s office. More
Deals at water parks lure the winter-weary ABC News Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The Jones clan of Cascade, Iowa, will never mistake the 5-foot swells in the Wilderness Resort's massive indoor wave pool for the Pacific Ocean, but the Midwest oasis of chlorinated fun is proving to be an appealing—and economical—alternative on a chilly winter afternoon. Though the recession has dampened an explosive expansion rate over the past few years, indoor water-park resorts are still making a splash among bargain-conscious, close-to-home vacationers. More
Will more hunt and fish for food? Food Safety News Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
"My First Hunt" is the South Dakota Game, Fish, & Parks Department's latest way of getting more kids to drop their video games and go hunting. South Dakota is not alone in being concerned about how to get more kids interested in hunting. Declining numbers in recent years have concerned hunting organizations and state game departments funded by license fees. More
Looking for the newest King of the Mountain NorthJersey.com Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Are you up for staying active and achieving a new outdoor goal this winter? If so, consider taking West Milford, New Jersey's Third Annual "Winter 17 Hiking Challenge." The mission: to climb to the tops of 17 breathtaking mountain peaks while the leaves are down and the views are spectacular. More
Nothin' in New Orleans (non-fiction) The Daily Advertiser Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The first time William J. Thibodeaux took a grandchild to a kiddie movie, he was shocked. This fun event with his granddaughter initiated him to what the costs of treating grandchildren are. Movies are expensive, but the circus, skating on ice and the monster truck show are, well, monstrous. What a contrast to the days that when he grew up in the 1940s and 1950s in New Orleans. There were so many things to do for kids, many of them not costing a single penny, and they took advantage of these activities independently of their parents who needed not go along or even drive them. More Grandparent Getaways St. Louis Post-Dispatch Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
It's not a sign on a kid-only clubhouse. It's the first rule of travel for memory-making grandparent/grandchild vacations."No parents allowed." Taking a trip with the grandchildren is a great way for the two generations to get to know each other and bond over a common experience. From simple day trips to luxury vacations, there are plenty of ways to whisk the kids away from mom and dad for an awesome adventure. More |
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