By Ted Flickinger
Managing Editor
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This issue of IPR magazine presents a
"special focus" on Recreation Programming. The membership of the Recreation
Programming Section of IPRA has elicited
a wide variety of articles that share successful programs and outline
new trends and changes in the profession:
• Governor Thompson has proclaimed May as Trail Appreciation
Month. Illinois' emerging trails network is featured in an article
by Karen Fonte on page 6.
• Mick McAndrews explains how the National Youth Sports
Coaches Association (NYSCA) has provided parents with information to help them choose the "right" sports experience for
their children.
• John Crysdale and Kent Cox take you behind the scenes of Freeport Park District's Halloween event, "Ride with the Ghost".
• See how Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department beat
the odds against local cynicism and brought national exposure to
their community in an article by Randy R. Ralston.
• Debbie Reichenbach shares her highly successful formula for
organizing your own "All-Star Team" to promote health and fitness programs in your community.
• Don VanArsdale conducts a definitive interview with Peggy
Sorenson on American Red Cross Certification changes and
applications.
On the Legal/Legislative Scene, Peter M. Murphy lists important
bills to track in the legislature and presents highlights of this year's
Legislative Conference.
We're sure you will find this issue diverse, informative and a pleasure
to read. Best wishes for a smooth start to a great summer season!
On The Cover
Camouflage as art — resplendently
photographed by Kim Harris of
Murphysboro. Balancing responsibilities as an assistant professor in the
College of Agriculture at SIU - Carbondale, Kim does "double-duty"
as photographic recorder of southern
Illinois' scenic beauty.
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Illinois Parks and Recreation
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May/June 1989
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