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Aug. 18, 2009
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Financially Struggling States Weigh Benefits and Risks of Drilling in Parks
from Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
State parks aren’t just for hiking, camping and other recreation anymore. Increasingly, these lands are being used for oil and gas drilling as budget-strapped states seek new sources of revenue. More
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California Parks Raise Fees and Pay Price for State's Profligate Spending
from the Examiner
The cash-strapped State of California recently announced that starting Monday Aug. 17, 2009 it will be increasing parking and camping fees at the State’s 278 parks and recreation areas. In addition, 100 State Parks will have to be closed due to a $14.2 million reduction in the parks department’s annual budget. More
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National Park Extremes: Oldest, Newest, Biggest, Smallest, and Other Most' Parks in the System
from the Merced Sun-Star
In August 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed an act creating the National Park Service. Since then, 391 destinations have been designated as national parks, monuments, seashores, battlefields and other recreational and cultural sites under the control of the National Park Service. Here we focus on the largest, smallest, oldest, newest and least- and most-visited of the system's 58 national parks. More
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Join Thousands to Celebrate Play
Cities are teaming up with KaBOOM! to host Play Days across the country. Parks and Recreation officials in Missouri and Virginia are planning events statewide. Henderson, NV is holding 37 events on one day! Join thousands of communities across the country in celebrating the importance of play. Register your Play Day today at kaboom.org/playday.

Trends in Play Design
from Recreation Management Magazine
Nearly a third of the children in this country are either overweight or obese, and a third will suffer from diabetes at some point in their lifetime," she said. "These are children. And in the African-American and Hispanic communities, those numbers climb even higher so that nearly half—OK? —half of the children in those communities are going to suffer that fate." Who was the play advocate who spoke these words? First Lady Michelle Obama, speaking at a community build of a playground at San Francisco's Bret Harte Elementary School to kick off a nationwide volunteer initiative. More
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Park Losing Big Trees
from the Chicago Tribune
Yosemite National Park in California has fewer large trees than it did 70 years ago. Researchers believe climate change is behind the decline. More
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PLAYTIME MAKES BIG SUMMER SPLASH
The long-anticipated Shipwreck Cove Water Park in Duncan, South Carolina opened this summer. Aqua-Blue Pools' Rick Grover describes the pool as an "outdoor, free-form, pirate-themed water park, that showers kids with cool PLAYTIME Little Squirts features that give it the whole lagoon experience." Visit www.ExperiencePlaytime.com.

Alexandria's City Park Deemed Top Recreation Attraction
from the Southtown Star
The city of Alexandria, La., should expand and enhance City Park, turning it into the main recreation attraction in the city. That was the message delivered by Chris Camp, president of Lose & Associates, the consulting firm hired by the city to study its parks and recreational programs. The City Park area has the advantage of being located near the Alexandria Zoo, which is the city's primary tourist attraction. City Park recently received the addition of a 3,150-square-foot splash pad, which has been a hit among visitors. More
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A Tennessee County Commission to Consider Guns in Parks
from The Daily Times
The Blount County Commission on will consider opting out of a new law that would allow handguns in public places, including public parks. More
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Customer Service: Developing Customer Service in Collegiate Recreation Facilities
from Recreation Management Magazine
In the business of collegiate recreation, student employees are an important product being marketed to the members. Their customer service skills are not only essential but are the lifeblood of the organization. For any organization to be successful, including collegiate recreation centers, the whole staff needs to understand and buy into the organization's philosophy. Staff must believe that customer service is an attitude and be ready to gain real-world experience during employment. More
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City to Ask Park Agency for Bleachers
from the Republican-American
The Parks and Recreation Commission plans to ask the Torrington, Conn., City Council on Monday to formally request the independent Fuessenich Park Partnership turn over funds it raised through the city's baseball stadium to pay for new bleachers. More
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Clean Up or Shut Down; Cost Saving Swimming Pool Maintenance Solutions
One of the worst complaints a facility manager can receive is that their swimming pool is not clean; be it the morning lap swimmer, the weekend bather or worse case – the inspector. To remain within budget and actually lower expenses, such as water, chemicals and labor in particular, more parks and recreation facilities have chosen an Aqua Products "robotic" cleaner as the solution to maintain their aquatic facility more than any other. These reliable cleaners work autonomously to scrub, vacuum and filter without hoists, hoses or manual labor, and the savings realized pays for the purchase in as little as 3 months. More

On Grand Canyon Visit, Malia Obama Shows She's Done Her Homework
from The New York Times
Ever since their father became president, Malia and Sasha Obama have for the most part been seen but not heard. But during a family trip on Sunday to the Grand Canyon, the voice of Malia, 11, was crystal clear over the television microphones, as she demonstrated her acumen in geology to her very impressed mother and father. More
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OU Elliptical Users Generate Energy for the Grid
from The Columbus Dispatch
Ohio University students who use the 20 elliptical machines at the recreational center are boosting more than their heart health. The Charles J. Ping Recreational Center at the Athens, Ohio, school is the 10th facility in the nation and the first in Ohio to purchase equipment that allows users to generate energy by exercising on the popular machines. More
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Product Showcases

   Product Showcase: DOGIPOT

BockynDOGIPOT introduces its OXO-BIODEGRADABLE Litter Pick Up Bags. These new and improved litter pick up bags are one of the most environmentally conscious pet waste bags on the market and designed to not only help rid parks, recreation areas, campgrounds and RV Parks of the unsightly, smelly, nuisance of dog waste, but also minimize the environmental impact of bagged dog waste. There are DOGIPOT imitators in the market, but nobody is able to match DOGIPOT’s experience, high quality, environmentally-conscious product line, world class customer service or value. Experience the DOGIPOT Advantage! More info


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   Eaton RV Park Hookups

EatonEaton's extensive line of pedestals, distribution equipment, and wire allow us to offer a complete electrical solution for RV park owners and developers. We also provide a complimentary electrical layout to minimize equipment and wire cost and to reduce installation time. Order your pedestals online at www.rvparkhookups.com and save 10%.



   Product Showcase: Goric

GoricGoric specializes in play equipment for the development of physical strength, experiencing the laws of gravity and understanding the importance of cooperation and social interaction; The development of the senses designed for the use in public spaces, playgrounds and all areas for children and adults to discover sound, texture, nature and movement. More info


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   Computer Aided Drowning Detection Systems

MaytronicsThe Poseidon system is an intelligent system that uses proprietary computer vision technology to help provide constant surveillance of the pool and monitor the trajectories of swimmers. Lifeguards can’t be trained to SEE what they can’t SEE . . . POSEIDON CAN HELP! More info




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