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Time To Re-Focus

Time To Re-Focus

The report’s strategy is to reimagine conservation through an equity lens to include both traditional efforts that involve the protection of natural lands and the restoration of degraded lands.

Parks 4 min read
Park District Softball

Park District Softball

Providing options to support a lifetime love of the game By Gerry Healey, Brock Atwell, and Sue Omanson Given the right parameters, softball is a

Sports Fields 5 min read
Setting Sail

Setting Sail

“We giggled like kids when we got back to the dock. We had that much fun!” That’s how a longtime instructor described a recent ocean sailing class at Marina Park in the City of Newport Beach, Calif.

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Rec Facilities 6 min read
Appealing To A Wider Audience

Appealing To A Wider Audience

Shalom Austin’s Dell Jewish Community Center merges heritage with modern design Community centers serve as vital hubs that unite residents, fostering a sense of

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Rec Facilities 6 min read
Running, Jumping, and Flipping

Running, Jumping, and Flipping

Parkour has been around for centuries and provides a full-body workout, which has led to the development of current fitness trails and military obstacle courses. Modern parkour consists of daredevils leaping between buildings, somersaulting off walls, and scaling tall buildings.

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Parks 6 min read
A Welcoming Space

A Welcoming Space

Mill Ridge Park, now being heralded as a destination park for Middle Tennessee, did not open in August 2023 with a ribbon cutting. The long-awaited, highly anticipated opening of the city’s fifth high-acreage regional park began with the sound of hundreds of small bells ringing throughout the area.

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Parks 4 min read
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