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Gov. Ryan Named
Honorary Chair of
Friends of Illinois Parks “Governor Ryan has been a very good friend of park districts, forest preserves and recreation agencies,” said Dr. Ted Flickinger, IAPD and Friends of Illinois Parks executive director. “We are delighted that he has accepted our invitation to serve as Honorary Chairman of Friends of Illinois Parks for our upcoming membership drive.” Friends of Illinois Parks is a nonprofit organization that strives to involve more citizens statewide in support and advocacy for park districts, forest preserves, recreation and natural resources. Its members are individuals and groups who share a common belief in the importance of open green space, wholesome recreational activities and the preservation of natural resources and wildlife habitat. Membership starts at the $25 individual level and $1,000 for corporate entities. To join, call Friends toll-free at 1-877-523-4558 or see www.ILparks.org.
Cherveny Receives Distinguished
Alumnus Award “The winner needs to be someone who maintains contact with the university, who remembers his roots, and who upholds high professional standards in the field of parks and recreation,” stated Jill Bartholemew, Superintendent of Recreation for the Homewood-Flossmoor Park District, a graduate of WIU and presenter of the award. Commenting on this tribute, Steve Cherveny said: “Unexpected recognition by one’s peers is very rewarding. Jim Berousek was an outstanding and exemplary professional. To be given an award in his name is truly an honor.”
Prebble Ranks High in Men’s Tennis
NEDSRA Receives PDRMA Accreditation
May / June |49 Schultz continued “My family and I have given this a great deal of consideration,” Schultz said. “I thoroughly enjoyed serving the citizens of Naperville as the park district’s executive director.” Park district board president Mary Lou Wehrli said: “The Naperville Park District is a successful, dynamic organization, thanks in no small part to Joe’s efforts. The park district and the community will miss his leadership and commitment to parks and recreation in Naperville.” Barbara Edfors was named the director of the Champaign Park District’s Virginia Theatre. She will be responsible for the overall operation of the historic Virginia Theatre including staff supervision, budget management, development, facility scheduling, public relations, booking, and contract negotiation. She will work directly with the Virginia Theatre Advisory Committee regarding the programming, restoration and operation of the Theatre. Edfors previously served as the Theatre/Facility Services Coordinator at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, a 3,600- seat historic theatre, where her responsibilities included facility scheduling, event coordination, budget management, and booking. She was present at the Civic Opera House during its $100 million renovation, a project that allowed the booking of outside events to become a new and new source of income for the Lyric Opera. Prior to serving at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, she was the Assistant General manager of the Schubert Theatre, Chicago. She also served as the Producing Director of the Chicago Jazz Ensemble and as a fund-raising volunteer for Light Opera Works, Evanston. Edfors received her B.S. in Journalism from the University of Illinois and M.A. in Arts Management from Columbia College Chicago.
Kim Riemer joined the Bolingbrook Park District as its first marketing and communications coordinator. She has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration/Marketing from Carol College in Waukesha, Wisc. For three years she was the marketing supervisor for the Pettit National Ice
- In Memoriam - During his three-year term, he was instrumental in assisting the district in renovating a new swimming pool at York Commons which was recently renamed the Norman P. Smalley Pool. He was involved in the participation of the Salt Creek Greenway trail; worked on intergovernmental agreements for various programs and services with the City of Elmhurst, School District 205, the Elmhurst Public Library; the approval of the expansion of Courts Plus to include a multi-purpose room, rock climbing wall, and expanded nursery; worked with legislators both local and state; and gave countless hours towards providing lifetime enjoyment to the residents of the Elmhurst Park District.
In addition, commissioner Golen was a board member of the People for Elmhurst Parks Foundation which helps raise funds for various district projects. Safety Town is one of the projects that he worked on to raise over $150,000. Additionally, he worked on the Recreation Assistance Program and the Annual Sugar Creek Golf Outing for the foundation.
Park board president, Kubiesa expressed that “Bob would be missed and a loss to the community. We extend our deepest sympathy to his family.”
Illinois Parks and Recreation Center in Milwaukee and most recently was marketing coordinator for the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago. Riemer will be responsible for developing marketing and promotion plans for the district's revenue facilities and recreation programs and the district's Web page. Heath Wright was hired as the Bolingbrook Park District’s first project manager. Wright has an associate’s degree in Horticulture and a bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Illinois. He served as a landscape architect for the Planning and Development Department of the Will County Forest Preserve District for the past four years. Wright will be responsible for projects that the district undertakes including the $3.4 million expansion of Pelican Harbor Aquatic Park. Ray Boble began his career as building technician for the Bolingbrook Park District in February. Boble attended Grand Canyon College and has 22 years experience in various building trades. He will be responsible for maintaining four of the district’s facilities. Dan Jones was named director of recreation for the Cary Park District. Previously, Jones worked at the Lisle Park District where, since 1996, he served as administrator of recreation services, safety coordinator, and manager of athletics and fitness. Prior to Lisle, he worked at the park districts in Lombard and Oak Park. Jones experience in all facets of the recreation industry—finance, personnel, athletics, facility management—make him a valuable addition to Cary at a time when the community is experiencing growth in all directions. This position was previously held by Steve Whittier, who moved at the end of December to Naples, Fla., accepting a job with the Collier County Park and Recreation Department as recreation manager. Daniel Novak joined the staff at Wheaton Park District as the athletic supervisor. He received a bachelor of science degree in Recreation Administration from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, and has held numerous recreational job experiences including his student internship with the Wheaton Park District.
James Lang has joined the Vernon Hills park District as communications manager. He is originally from Dallas, Tex., and graduated from Northwestern State University in 1995 with a bachelor of arts degree in Journalism. Lang comes to the park district after serving as a publications director for Sears, Roebuck and Co. Headquarters in Hoffman Estates, Ill. Prior to moving to Illinois, he was a decorated public affairs specialist for the U.S. Air Force for four years. He will be responsible for coordinating and producing all publications, cable access programs and Internet communications. He will work closely with the director and other staff members to maintain effective communication avenues between the village, commissioners, residents and the park district and help plan special projects.
Julia Granholm was named teen recreation supervisor for the St. Charles Park District. Her job responsibilities include coordinating the district’s popular “Friday Live!” program and special events such as Battle of the Bands. She will work cooperatively with School District #303 and the St. Charles Youth Commission to address the needs of teens in the St. Charles community. Granholm received a bachelor’s of science degree from Aurora University and an Associate in Arts degree from the College of DuPage. Previously, she worked as a customer service associate and program manager for the Naperville Park District. During an internship with the Downers Grove Park District she was responsible for summer camps, teen trips, gymnastics, and a few special events. Scott Silver has accepted the position of financial manager at the Naperville Park District. Silver came to the park district from the flooring industry where he was a controller for four-and-a-half years. He received his master’s degree in Accounting from DePaul University and he has
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Betty Roth was named customer service supervisor for the Naperville Park District. She will be responsible for the coordination and supervision of registration and customer service duties. Prior to joining the park district, Roth was director of community education at North Central College in Naperville. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Roth taught in the Oshkosh Public School System; worked in accounting at the University of Wisconsin; and was the assistant tennis director at Maryland Farms Racquet & Country Club in Brentwood, Tenn.
Dr. John Erickson is
a friend of the
Decatur Park District
John Erickson, DVM (center), with daughter, Patricia Atkins (left) and wife, Evelyn Erickson. Longtime Decatur resident and veterinarian, Dr. John Erickson’s dream was to create a children’s domestic zoo. This dream was realized through his hard work in building community support and raising funds to purchase land and create the Scovill Children’s Zoo at the Decatur Park District. He worked with the Decatur Park Board in developing and funding the zoo and many other park projects. Notable, too, Dr. Erikson was one of the founding members of the Friends of Illinois Parks through a gift membership from his three daughters.
Tell us about your friends.
Tells us about friends of your park district or forest preserve and we’ll publicize them in this space. Send a photo and caption to Friends of Illinois Parks, 211 E. Monroe Street, Springfield, IL 62701. To learn more about Friends of Illinois Parks, call toll-free 1-877-523-4558 or see www.ILparks.org. May / June 2000 | 53 People and places First Lady, Secretary of State Attend IAPD Legislative Conference ![]()
"George asked me to convey his appreciation and acceptance of your invitation for him to be honorary chair of Friends of Illinois Parks."
First Lady Lura Lynn Ryan is flanked by IAPD executive director
Dr. Ted Flickinger (left) and Dr. Jim Brademas (right). Mrs. Ryan recognized Brademas for his vision in creating a partnership between university-based recreation programs, IAPD and rural communities.
Secretary of State Jesse White addresses the 300
delegates to the IAPD Legislative Conference.
IAPD Members Receive DNR Grants Illinois Parks and Recreation People and places IAPD Legislative Conference Is the Ideal Venue for Meeting Legislators
Other guest speakers included First Lady Lura Lynn Ryan, who recognized Professor Jim Brademas of the University of Illinois, announced that Gov. George Ryan will be the honorary chair of IAPD's Friends of Illinois Parks program, and shared information about the Futures for Kids program. Secretary of State Jesse White conveyed his continued support for IAPD and the work of park districts across the state. Janet Williams, deputy director of Public Affairs for the American Lung Association, discussed the "Half for Tobacco Prevention" Coalition. Kirby Cottrell of the Dept. of Natural Resources spoke about the Illinois River "A Call to Action" campaign. Other speakers included: Lois Morrison, manager of the "Campaign for Sensible Growth"; Jerry Stermer, president of Voices for Illinois Children; Clint Hull of the St. Charles Park District and Bert Gray of the Oswegoland Park District (above right) for the IAPD/IPRA Joint Legislative Committee; Peter Murphy, IAPD general counsel (right); Brent Manning, director of the Ill. Dept. of Natural Resources. The event continued that evening with the Legislative Reception at the Illini Club, an informal venue for district officials to meet with legislators.
photo highlights from the iapd
legislative reception, April 28. (Pictured left to right) 1. Carnell Woodbury and Lester Long (Dolton PD), Sen. William Shaw (D-15), Gail Towers (Dolton PD), Sen. Emil Jones Jr. (D-14), Allen Sheard and Mark Kiel (Dolton PD); 2. David Loebach (Springfield PD) and Sen. Raymond Poe (R-99); 3. Sen. David Sullivan (R-28) and Clint Hull (St. Charles PD); 4. Liz Kessler and Joel Farber (Skokie PD), Rep. Louis Lang (D-16), Renae Byron (Skokie PD); 5. Sen. Patrick O'Malley (R-18), Lori Chesna (SWSRA), Rep. James Broshnahan (D-36), Christine Marzec (Alsip PD), Rep. Maggie Crotty (D-35), Donna McCauley and James Petkus (Oak Lawn PD), Ellen Gleason (Midlothian PD); 6. Ron Ory, Scott McKibbon , Mary Wright (Naperville PD), Kim Brondyke (Lisle PD); 7. David Emanuelson (DeKalb PD), Rep. David Wirsing (R-70), David Mason (DeKalb PD); 8. Phyllis Cossarek (Wilmette PD), Mary Garrison (Winnetka PD), Rep. Jeffrey Schoenberg (D-58), Penny Randel and Edward Harvey (Northbrook PD), Rep. Elizabeth Coulson (R-57), Sen. Kathleen Parker (R-29). MORE... May / June 2000 | 55 People and places IAPD Legislative Conference & Reception, April 28 in Springfield ![]() More photo highlights: (Pictured left to right) 1. Rep. Gwenn Klingler (R-100) and Willis "Bill" Logan (Springfield PD); 2. Annette Swoger, Rick Pyle (Streamwood PD), Rep. Carol Pankau (R-49), Diane McCray (Roselle PD); 3. Rep. Timothy Osmond (R-62), Al Hill (Zion PD), Tom Lippert, Dean Parkman (Lindenhurst PD); 4. Robert Vaughan, Dale Berman (Fox Valley PD), Britta McKenna (Batavia PD), Rep. Timothy Schmitz (R-42), John Peters (Fox Valley PD); 5. Rose Marie Adams, William Patterson (Hazel Crest PD), Sen. William Shaw (D-15), Dr. Florine Robinson and John Keetley (Hazel Crest PD); 6. JoAnne Dunkovich (Summit PD), Rep. Eileen Lyons (R-47), Judith Pollick (Summit PD); 7. Mickey Macholl (Hanover Park PD), Rep. Thomas Johnson (R-50), Larry Wheeler (Hanover Park PD); 8. Denise Will (Pleasant Dale PD), Rep. Anne Zickus (R-48), Michael Leonard (Palos Hills PD); 9. Penny Randel (Northbrook PD), Alex Marx (Mundelein PD), Sen. Terry Link (D-30), Mary Garrison (Winnetka PD); 10. Oscar Dahl (Northbrook PD) and Rep. Terry Parke (R-53); 11. Katherine Parker (Ill. Rural Bond Bank), Cris Cray (Office of Lt. Gov. Corrine Wood), Rep. David Winters (R-69), Mary Wright (Naperville PD); 12. Phyllis Hayes (Chicago State University), Frank Pasquale, John Johnson Jr. (Memorial PD), Sen. Kimberly Lightford (D-4), Robin Black (Chicago Public Schools). 56 | Illinois Parks and Recreation | May/June 2000 1999 Photo Contest Award Winners ![]()
1st Place: Individuals Engaged in Recreation/Sports Activity
1st Place: Nature/Wildlife, Park and Forest Preserve Landscapes
2nd Place: Nature/Wildlife, Park and Forest Preserve Landscapes
2nd Place: Individuals Engaged in Recreation/Sports Activity
Plan to enter the 2000 Illinois Parks & Recreation May / June | 57 People and places
Champaign Receives $900,000
Illinois FIRST Grant
Commissioners Meet Members of
Congress at NRPA Mid Year
ESPN Radio Celebrates Earth Day with Schaumburg Park District and IAPD During the event, children walked through the Spring Valley Nature Sanctuary and made bird feeders from carved-out orange peels and planted flowers in cones to take home. The event was cosponsored by ESPN Radio, Schaumburg Park District, IAPD and Friends of Illinois Parks. Planting a white oak on Earth Day are (from left to right) John Comerio, IAPD development director; Chauncey Niziol, host of ESPN Radio's "Outdoor Chicago" program; Al Larson, mayor of Schaumburg; and Bill Tucknott, president of the Schaumburg Park District. National Trails Day Events will be held in Moline and Chicago on National Trails Day, June 3, 2000: 10:30 a.m. at the Mark of the Quad Cities, 2:30 p.m. at the West Wall of Navy Pier. For more information contact the Illinois Department of Natural Resources at 217.782.3715.
In Illinois, we Celebrate
June & July as "Parks and
Recreation Month" IAPD has sent member agencies a replica of the proclamation for use at the local level. For tips on how to celebrate and a sample news release, see "What's New" on the IAPD Web site, www.ILparks.org/whatsnew.htm
July Is Parks & Recreation month is the national celebration sponsored by NRPA. For information and tips for celebrations, see http://www.activeparks.org/programs_partners/index_progpart.htm
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