S p e c i a l F o c u s
Your Web Presence 15
Determining the right Web presence for your agency
— by Chip Collis
Technology in the Park and Recreation Workplace 19
The impact of technology on day-to-day operations
— by Jeff Murphy
Emerging Technologies 21
A reprint from a special report of the World Future Society
We Have It (Technology), Now Use It! 22
How Elmhurst uses technology to improve its publications
— by William C. Pearch
Pitfalls of Computer Software Licensing 25
Advice from PDRMA regarding software compliance
— by Randy L Wilson, MCSE, MCP+I
Illinois Parks & Recreation Online 27
It's easy to fine IP&R authors and articles on the Internet
— by Ann Londrigan
F e a t u r e s
Legal Calendar 2002 29
—compiled by Peter M. Murphy
The New Civics 101 33
Why you should be engaged in the legislative process
— by Colette Kubiesa nd Richard Grodsky, CPRP
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The Olympia Fields Park District held its annual Fall Family Celebration as scheduled on September 16, five days after the events of September 11. About 500 residents gathered in Bicentennial Park for free food, fun activities and to regain a sense of community unity. Waving American flags supplied by the park district, they sang "God Bless America," followed by a period of silence. According to Mary Gregoire, director of parks and recreation: "People were thrilled that we did something positive, so they could get out and feel good about themselves." Photograph by Robert Gunther. Cover design by Chris Camp of Duo Design, See "Parks, a place for unify," on page 5.
D e p a r t m e n t s
From the Editor 4
Are You on Board? 7
Geneseo shares how its award-winning board works
Eye on the Profession 8
Continuing education, plus "The Last Word"
Partnerships 10
An East St. Louis partnership revives a local park
Statehouse Insider 12
General session recap
Mixed Media 36
Exhibits as a PR tool
Our Natural Resources 38
DNR wildlife surveys, plus newsbriefs
People and Places 44
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