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Ted Flickinger Receives NASORLO Award
Ronald H. Dodd Elected President-Elect
of American Park and Recreation Society Ronald H. Dodd, Deputy General Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, Chicago Park District, was recently elected President-Elect of the American Park and Recreation Society (APRS), the largest branch of the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA). Dodd will officially assume his prestigious position in October 1989, taking on the responsibility to lead this national organization of 6,000 members toward a more intense public awareness of parks and recreation at national and state levels. Dodd seeks, as well, to identify, meet and supply critical needs for positive action-oriented results. Continued coordinated efforts relative to the "President's Commission on Americans Outdoors" will also be an important part of his tenure. A graduate of the University of Illinois, Dodd completed his undergraduate study at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. He is a Registered Professional with the Texas Recreation and Park Society and the Illinois Park and Recreation Association. In 1981 Dodd was elected to the Board of Trustees for the National Recreation and Park Association. He was Chairman of the N.R.P.A. Council of Affiliate Presidents following his term as President of the Illinois Park and Recreation Association. In October of 1986 Dodd was elected to the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration. His record of service in the American Park and Recreation Society (APRS) includes election to the Board of Directors in 1986 and serving on the Executive Committee during 1987-88.
NPRA Swimming Pool and Aquatic Conference '89 is Just Around the Corner The 1989 NRPA Swimming Pool and Aquatic Conference will be held in Fort Lauderdale at the Bahia Mar Resort from March 3-8, 1989. The beach setting, combined with the International Swimming Hall of Fame, will provide a perfect environment for aquatic education and networking opportunities. The Conference, in cooperation with the Florida Recreation and Park Association, is expected to draw nearly 1,000 park, recreation and aquatic professionals from around the country. The Conference will be designed for directors, supervisors, managers, and instructors interested in aquatics, as well as architects, planners, and operators involved in aquatic facilities. More than 80 exhibitors representing manufacturers and suppliers of pool and aquatic related products will attend the Conference. Four certification programs — pool operators course, aquatic fitness certification, American Red Cross lifeguard training instructor course, and the new material update for the lifeguard training instructors/water safety instructors — will be offered at the Conference during the first three days. Also, a four track educational program on: (1) Water safety and training; (2) Marketing and promotion; (3) Planning, design, construction, and operation; and (4) Aquatic programs, trends, and special topics are planned. The second annual NRPA Excellence in Aquatics Awards will be presented at the Conference. The awards recognize outstanding achievement in swimming pool, aquatic facility and program management. A detailed Conference registration brochure outlining the program, housing and other information plus the Excellence in Aquatics Awards application can be obtained by calling 312-843-7529 or writing the Great Lakes Regional Office, 650 West Higgins Road, Hoffman Estates, Illinois 60195.
People, Places and Things (Continued)
Susan K. Balling Accepts Position with McCormick College After eleven years of outstanding service, Susan K. Balling has left the Northeast DuPage Special Recreation Association (NEDSRA), located in Addison, and has accepted a position with McCormick College in Elmhurst, Illinois. Susan began her professional career with NEDSRA as a Recreation Supervisor in 1977, the year NEDSRA was formed. In 1981, Susan became NEDSRA's Superintendent of Recreation, and from 1985 through 1988, she served in the capacity of Director of Marketing and Development. She is a graduate of Southern Illinois University, with a B.S. in Therapeutic Recreation and an M.S. in Park and Recreation Administration. While at S.I.U., Susan held a graduate fellowship in the Recreation Department.
Susan initiated many services at NEDSRA, and was instrumental in the development of NEDSRA as a Gold Medal agency. Her professional contributions made a tremendous impact in the lives of the many children and adults served by NEDSRA. Congratulations and many thanks are extended to Susan for her dedication through the years and best wishes for continued success in her new endeavors.
Gary Balling Honored by Morton Grove's Chamber of Commerce Gary Balling, Administrative Manager for the Morton Grove Park District, recently received the community's highest honor when the Morton Grove Chamber of Commerce and Industry named him this year's V.I.P. Balling was voted the unanimous choice of the Chamber due to the dramatic financial turnaround he has brought to the Morton Grove Park District after only 19 months as the CEO. A current board member for the Illinois Park and Recreation Association, Balling is the representative of the Recreation Section. He is also a member of the I.P.R.A. Finance Committee and member of the Illinois Park and Recreation Certification Board. Balling holds a M.S. in Management and Development of Human Resources from the National College of Education, 1987. His B.S. is in Parks and Recreation Administration from Eastern Illinois University, 1976. The Chamber honored Balling at a November 16th dinner at the Fireside Inn in Morton Grove.
Noble Elected to NRPA Board of Trustees
Bonnie W. Noble, President of the Peoria Park District Board of Trustees, has recently been elected to the National Recreation and Park Association's Board of Trustees. The National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) is a non-profit, professional, service, research, and education organization serving as the one, united voice of the park and recreation movement. Committed to improving public understanding of the significance of leisure in a full and meaningful life, the NRPA's long-range plan consists of four goals: the promotion of public awareness; the advancement of public policy; the enhancement of professional and citizen development; and the development and dissemination of knowledge in the parks and recreation environment. The Association is governed by a 68-member Board of Trustees representing various disciplines and geographical regions throughout the United States and Canada, as well as professionals and citizens involved in the work of the Association. Ms. Noble has been active in the NRPA at the national level since 1985 when she was appointed to service as secretary of the NRPA's Council of Affiliate Presidents. She was recently awarded the State Citizen-Board Member Service Award from the NRPA's Citizen-Board Member Branch. She has served on the Board of Directors of that NRPA branch since 1987. A past president of the Illinois Association of Park Districts, Ms. Noble was active in legislative activities concerning the Land and Water Conservation Fund, and chaired a special task force to study the Economic Significance of Recreation in Illinois. She was appointed by Illinois Governor Jim Thompson to the "Build Illinois" Commission in 1984; to the Governor's Illinois Advisory Committee on Americans Outdoors; and to serve on the Illinois Department of Conservation Advisory Board. Locally, Ms. Noble was first elected by the voters at large as Peoria Park District Trustee in 1973, and has served as the President of the Peoria Park District Board of Trustees since 1979.
People, Places and Things (Continued)
Karen Shannon and Elsa Fischer Join Staff of Downers Grove Park District Karen Shannon became a Recreation Supervisor with the Downers Grove Park District in June of 1988. Karen graduated with a B.S. degree in Education from Southern Illinois University. Her previous work experience in the recreation field includes an intemship with the Des Plaines Park District and 31/2 years of professional experience with the Addison Park District. Karen's responsibilities include the main program areas of Leisure Arts, performing Arts, Preschool/Tot Programs, Summer Camps and the Summer Concert Series. Elsa Fischer began working with the Downers Grove Park District as a Recreation Supervisor this past October. She has a B.S. degree in both Program Management and Outdoor Recreation from the University of Illinois. Her previous work experience in the field of recreation includes an intemship with Land Between the Lakes in Kentucky and 2 1/2 years professional experience with the Park District of Forest Park. Elsa's responsibilities include Aquatics, Fitness/ Martial Arts, Gymnastics, Tumbling and Track & Field.
Pool Staff Training
Mark your calendars! The Seventh Annual American Red Cross Aquatic Conference will be held Friday and Saturday, March 31 and April 1, 1989 in Aurora, Illinois. Six educational tracks, held in the pool and classroom, will be offered in the following areas: Pool Management, Waterfront Management, Pool Operations, Teaching Techniques, Preschool through Age 12 Courses and Specialty Water Programming. Held again at Marmion Military Academy, this workshop is for administrators, aquatic facility managers, water-front directors, swim instructors and lifeguards. For further information contact the American Red Cross at 312-629-2985.
Therapeutic Recreation Research Needed
SURPRISE! We are not asking for money — we are trying to give it away! Monies are available for funding therapeutic recreation research projects. ITRS, your professional organization, is the first state organization to "put their money where their mouth is" to do something about increasing the T.R. database through research. Funding requirements:
• Proposals will be approved through a blind review process. Applications may be obtained by calling or writing:
Tami Guerrier Chair, Research Committee Marianjoy Rehabilitation Center Therapeutic Recreation Dept. P.O. Box 795, Roosevelt Road Wheaton, IL 60189 (312) 462-4000
Applications must be received by:
April 1, 1989
Announcements will be made on:
May 1, 1989
Final Reports will be due by:
April, 1990
Former Carol Stream Park District Commissioner George Kostopoulos died on November 13, 1988. Mr. Kostopoulos served on the Carol Stream Park District Board of Commissioners from 1964 when the park district was organized until 1985, a total of 21 years. During the early 1970's, Mr. Kostopoulos also served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Illinois Association of Park Districts. Funeral services were held in Shawano, Wisconsin, where Mr. Kostopoulous retired after resigning as a commissioner in 1985.
Job Title — DIRECTOR OF PARKS AND RECREATION
Salary $25,000 - $30,000 + Benefits
Qualifications B.S. in Parks and Recreation and 3+ years experience.
Duty
Responsible for overall administration and operation of the Park District. This is a new position.
Closing Date — February 15, 1989
Contact Barbara Devlin Executive Secretary Midlothian Park District 14500 S. Kostner Midlothian, IL 60445 (312) 371-6191
Job Title — RECREATION DIRECTOR
Salary Open
Qualifications
B.S. in Parks and Recreation or equivalent and 2 or more years experience.
Duties
Responsible for the development of recreation programs.
Closing Date
February 28, 1989
Contact Donald Bragg Taylorville Park District P.O. Box 263 Taylorville, IL 62568 217-824-3110
1989 IPR
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