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Valuing Volunteers

Valuing Volunteers

With the exception of 2020, which wiped out youth sports, one of my favorite moments each year is reviewing the final applications from the NAYS volunteer coach- and parent-of-the-year nominations.

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Columns 3 min read
January 2022 This-N-That

January 2022 This-N-That

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This N That 5 min read
An Early Christmas

An Early Christmas

The pictures of ships stacked to the horizon and siren call of marketers launching Black Friday specials before Thanksgiving did its trick. If I wanted to be prepared for my Christmas visitors, I was going to have to start early.

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Publishers Note 1 min read
Athens Of The South

Athens Of The South

In 2022, Nashville's Parthenon will celebrate its 125th anniversary. It is a blink of an eye compared to the age of the original Parthenon in Athens, Greece.

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Parks 6 min read
Hitting The Slopes

Hitting The Slopes

Parks and recreation departments have the option of offering trips and tours to guests. For the purpose of this article, the focus is on planning a group day trip to a local resort for beginner skiers and snowboarders.

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Parks 4 min read
Creating Ownership

Creating Ownership

Before a community-center project begins, the most important foundational effort is to develop trust among residents. This can be very easy or more challenging depending on the nuances of the particular community and its history.

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Rec Facilities 5 min read
Cleaning Park And Recreation Facilities

Cleaning Park And Recreation Facilities

It’s been really quiet for more than a year, but thankfully, it appears that we are inching our way out of the pandemic. But that does not mean everything is back to normal. We must still be on guard, ensuring that park and recreation facility users remain safe and healthy.

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Rec Facilities 5 min read
A Relaxed, Unpretentious Attitude

A Relaxed, Unpretentious Attitude

In an area of the city rich with history, Austin’s Montopolis neighborhood is taking a step into the future—while carrying on the traditions of the past—with the new Montopolis Recreation and Community Center.

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Rec Facilities 5 min read
Successful Sparring

Successful Sparring

Basketball, football, baseball, soccer, and tennis are staples in the sports diets of Americans and are routinely offered through parks and recreation programs. But one sport that’s finally making its mark is boxing.

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Programming 6 min read
Punching Up

Punching Up

As I was driving home from my first boxing class at Mount Tabor Park, I called my grandfather’s cell phone. I wanted to tell him about the excitement on the kids’ faces and their hard work on the different punching bags set up across the gym.

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Programming 4 min read
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