ARTICLES BY SUBJECT Success Sells the Benefits of Therapeutic COMMUNICATIONS Recreation, December, page 24 NRPA External Media Visibility Planning ACCESSIBILITY What a Difference the Benefits Make, Michelle Calendar: Teaming Up for Success, The, Enhancing Accessibility through Virtual Park, CLP, February, page 30 Michael R. Corwin, April, page 98 Environments, Jane Kaufman Broida, CLP, CTRS BUDGET AND FINANCE Nothing but Net: Therapeutic Recreation and and Dr. Clark Germann, May, page 94 the Web, Sylvie Mainville, M.S. and Laura Nothing but Net: Therapeutic Recreation and Are you Experienced? Marketing Parks and Valerius, Ph.D., May, page 86 the Web, Sylvie Mainville, M.S. and Laura Recreation in the New Millennium, Dr. Ellen Valerius, Ph.D., May, page 86 O'Sullivan, CLP, September, page 102 CONSERVATION AQUATICS Innovative Land Acquisition for the 21st Century, A Collaboration in Resource Management: The Dirk Richwine, January, page 70 Stone Mountain Project, Aram Attarian, Ph.D., An Ounce of Prevention, Jim Morgan, February, July, page 74 page 68 Maintaining Momentum, Eric W. O’Brien, Changing Lives, Making WAVEs, Belinda January, page2 Innovative Land Acquisition for the 21st Century, Dirk Richwine, January, page 70 Bencomo, November, page 60 Paying to Play: The Future of Recreation Fees, Germ Warfare and Your Aquatic Facility, John F Nicole A. Bates, July, page 46 Reclaiming Landfills for Recreation, Gaylan A Whitmore, CLP, February, page 50 Rasmussen, MLA, January, page 56 Reclaiming Landfills for Recreation, Gaylan A Got Pools? Got Problems? Get a Plan! Larry N Rasmussen, MLA, January, page 56 EDUCATION Foster, February, page 56 CERTIFICATION Accreditation: Setting the Standard in Let the Sun Shine, Evan van Koeck, November, Undergraduate Education, February, page 72 page 62 IPEMA: Committed to Safety, Curtis Cleveland, April, page 60 Birds of a Feather, Ted Flickinger, CLP, May, partnership Produces Safer Aquatic Facilities, page2 February, page 28. What's in a Name? Sid Stevenson, Ph.D., CLP, May, page 54 Golf Peoria’s Youth Movement, William P. Water Down Under, The, Tim Batt and Craig Woolard and Meridith L. Zucco, June, page 64 Dickson, November, page 54 CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT BENEFITS School's Alcohol-Abuse Policy Withstands A Noble Cause Indeed, Ted Flickinger, CLP. Challenge, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., May, Benefits Equation, The, Daniel L. Dustin, Ph.D.; September, page 2 page 48 Leo H. McAvoy, Ph.D., and Thomas L. Goodale, Ph.D., January, page 32 Birds of a Feather, Ted Flickinger, CLP, May, ENVIRONMENT page2 Coming Up Roses, Eric W. 0’ Brien, April , A Leopoldian Success Story: Mojave National page 2. United States a Blooming Success, Matthew S Preserve, Daniel L. Dustin, Ph.D., Mary G. Martin Rosen, May, page 28 and Richard M. Barbar, July, page 68 Making an Impact, Lawrence R. Allen, Ph.D., Karen Hurtes, M.S., and Bonnie Stevens, Ph.D., United We Stand, Ted Flickinger, CLP, February, A Riverfront Runs Through It, Joseph R. November, page 68. page 2. Marfuggi and Rick Porth, January, page 48 ARTICLES BY SUBJECT Success Sells the Benefits of Therapeutic COMMUNICATIONS Recreation, December, page 24 NRPA External Media Visibility Planning ACCESSIBILITY What a Difference the Benefits Make, Michelle Calendar: Teaming Up for Success, The, Enhancing Accessibility through Virtual Park, CLP, February, page 30 Michael R. Corwin, April, page 98 Environments, Jane Kaufman Broida, CLP, CTRS BUDGET AND FINANCE Nothing but Net: Therapeutic Recreation and and Dr. Clark Germann, May, page 94 the Web, Sylvie Mainville, M.S. and Laura Nothing but Net: Therapeutic Recreation and Are you Experienced? Marketing Parks and Valerius, Ph.D., May, page 86 the Web, Sylvie Mainville, M.S. and Laura Recreation in the New Millennium, Dr. Ellen Valerius, Ph.D., May, page 86 O'Sullivan, CLP, September, page 102 CONSERVATION AQUATICS Innovative Land Acquisition for the 21st Century, A Collaboration in Resource Management: The Dirk Richwine, January, page 70 Stone Mountain Project, Aram Attarian, Ph.D., An Ounce of Prevention, Jim Morgan, February, July, page 74 page 68 Maintaining Momentum, Eric W. O’Brien, Changing Lives, Making WAVEs, Belinda January, page2 Innovative Land Acquisition for the 21st Century, Dirk Richwine, January, page 70 Bencomo, November, page 60 Paying to Play: The Future of Recreation Fees, Germ Warfare and Your Aquatic Facility, John F Nicole A. Bates, July, page 46 Reclaiming Landfills for Recreation, Gaylan A Whitmore, CLP, February, page 50 Rasmussen, MLA, January, page 56 Reclaiming Landfills for Recreation, Gaylan A Got Pools? Got Problems? Get a Plan! Larry N Rasmussen, MLA, January, page 56 EDUCATION Foster, February, page 56 CERTIFICATION Accreditation: Setting the Standard in Let the Sun Shine, Evan van Koeck, November, Undergraduate Education, February, page 72 page 62 IPEMA: Committed to Safety, Curtis Cleveland, April, page 60 Birds of a Feather, Ted Flickinger, CLP, May, partnership Produces Safer Aquatic Facilities, page2 February, page 28. What's in a Name? Sid Stevenson, Ph.D., CLP, May, page 54 Golf Peoria’s Youth Movement, William P. Water Down Under, The, Tim Batt and Craig Woolard and Meridith L. Zucco, June, page 64 Dickson, November, page 54 CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT BENEFITS School's Alcohol-Abuse Policy Withstands A Noble Cause Indeed, Ted Flickinger, CLP. Challenge, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., May, Benefits Equation, The, Daniel L. Dustin, Ph.D.; September, page 2 page 48 Leo H. McAvoy, Ph.D., and Thomas L. Goodale, Ph.D., January, page 32 Birds of a Feather, Ted Flickinger, CLP, May, ENVIRONMENT page2 Coming Up Roses, Eric W. 0’ Brien, April , A Leopoldian Success Story: Mojave National page 2. United States a Blooming Success, Matthew S Preserve, Daniel L. Dustin, Ph.D., Mary G. Martin Rosen, May, page 28 and Richard M. Barbar, July, page 68 Making an Impact, Lawrence R. Allen, Ph.D., Karen Hurtes, M.S., and Bonnie Stevens, Ph.D., United We Stand, Ted Flickinger, CLP, February, A Riverfront Runs Through It, Joseph R. November, page 68. page 2. Marfuggi and Rick Porth, January, page 48 rE oly Coming Up Roses, Eric W. 0’ Brien, April, FESTIVALS AND SPECIAL EVENTS Playing by Sport Tourism’s rules, Heather J page2 Gibson, Ph.D., June, page 36 A Night at the Opera, Daniel Dustin and Alexis Enjoy the Lovely View; Beware the Bugs, James McKenney, March, page 85 State of Our National Programs, The, Kathy J C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., April, page 48 Don't Be Upstaged, Bill Beck, July, page 89 Spangler, CLP, October, page 62 Outdoor Recreation and Natural Resource It's Not Only Rock ‘n’ Roll: A Model of Inclusive Sweating with the Oldies: Physical Activity and Management: An Uneasy Alliance, Alan W Programming, Emery J. Yost, March, page 60 Successful Aging, Kim L. Siegenthaler, August Ewert, Ph.D., July, page 58 page 26 Playing by Sport Tourism’s rules, Heather J They're Climbing the Walls, John McGowan Reclaiming Landfills for Recreation, Gaylan A Gibson, Ph.D., June, page 36 May, page 57 Rasmussen, MLA, January, page 56 FITNESS They're Simply the Best, Donnie Gray State of Our National Programs, The, Kathy J Dashing Through the Snow, Roger Lohr, December, page 56 Spangler, CLP, October, page 62 October, page 84 Tony Hawk: The Godfather of Skate, Sean United States a Blooming Success, Matthew S Getting into the Game, Dr. Daniel D. McLean and Mortimer, July, page 94 Rosen, May, page 28 Dr. Ruth Russell, June, page 40 Variety: The Spice of a Healthy Life, Douglas Water Down Under, The, Tim Batt and Craig Getting Semper Fit, Chris D'Orazio, December Vaira, September, page 94 Dickson, November, page 54 page 62 We Built This City on Fitness, Douglas Vaira FACILITY PLANNING AND DESIGN Growing Old Actively, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean and October, page 30 Dr. Ruth Russell, August, page 32 A Riverfront Runs Through It, Joseph R What a Racket! Andre L. Christopher, October Marfuggi and Rick Porth, January, page 48 Hershey's Track and Field Youth Program page 54 October, page 88 Complex-ities of Ballfield Design, The, Axel FROM THE FIELD Ideal Conditioning, December, page 96 Bishop, Carol Henry and Rob Layton, August, Partnership Produces Safer Aquatic Facilities page 56 Inside Looking Out: What's Next in Fitness for February, page 28 Parks and Recreation? Ginny Unold, August Don't Be Upstaged, Bill Beck, July, page 89 page 52 United States a Blooming Success, Matthew S Rosen, May, page 28 Golf Course Renovation 101, Hal Phillips, June, Local Parks and Recreation: For the Health of It, page 80 Laura Payne, Ph.D.; Elizabeth Orsega-Smith, We Built This City on Fitness, Douglas Vaira M.S.; Kathy J. Spangler, CLP, and Geoffrey October, page 30 Happy Trails to You: Recipes for Regional Success, Steve Fiala, January, page 62 Godbey, Ph.D., October, page 72 GOLF On a Roll, Christina Dendy, September, page 152 Light Stuff, The, May, page 102 Back on Course, Dr. Sandra Parker and Jackie Operation Recreation Relief, Sheila Franklin, Williams, June, page 60 Lights Fantastic, Jeff Rogers, August, page 64 October, page 78 Driving for the Green: Marketing Your They're Climbing the Walls, Jonn McGowan, Over the Hill and Picking up Speed, R.B. Thomas Community's Golf Course, Conner Shepherd May, page 57 Jr., August, page 46 Ph.D., June, page 72 x Golf Course Renovation 101, Hal Phillips, June, MENTAL HEALTH page 80 Back on Course, Dr. Sandra Parker and Jackie Golf Peoria’s Youth Movement, William P. Williams, June, page 60 Woolard and Meridith L. Zucco, June, page 64 Enabling the Leisure Experience, Dr. Daniel D LAND USE McLean and Dr. Ruth Russell, February, page 44 A Collaboration in Resource Management: The Getting Semper Fit, Chris D'Orazio, December, Stone Mountain Project, Aram Attarian, Ph.D., page 62 July, page 74 How Do Individuals Experience Leisure? Youngkhill Lee, February, page 40 A Riverfront Runs Through It, Joseph R Marfuggi and Rick Porth, January, page 48 Making an Impact, Lawrence R. Allen, Ph.D., Karen Hurtes, M.S., and Bonnie Stevens, Ph.D Happy Trails to You: Recipes for Regional November, page 68 Success, Steve Fiala, January, page 62 Spirituality of Recreation, The, David Matthew Innovative Land Acquisition for the 21st Century, Zuefle, Ph.D., September, page 28 Dirk Richwine, January, page 70 Wilderness Adventure Therapy for At-Risk No Ifs, Ands or Butts About It, James C Youth, Richard Weston, M.S., and Howard E.A DRIGH Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., July, page 40 Tinsley, Ph.D., July, page 30 The Future of Recreation Fees, Nicole A. Bates MILITARY RECREATION July, page 46 Above and Beyond the Call of Duty, Wendy Reclaiming Lancfills for Recreation, Gaylan A Grant, December, page 54 Rasmussen, MLA, January, page 56 Agents of Change, Alonzie Scott, December, With NRPA’‘s United States a Blooming Success, Matthew S page 60 Rosen, May, page 28 An Oasis in the Desert, Dennis Merkel, NATIONAL AWARDS LANDSCAPE DESIGN December, page 56 A Collaboration in Resource Management: The Extreme Games, Elisabeth Wenzel, December, PROGRAM, Stone Mountain Project, Aram Attarian, Ph.D., page 64 July, page 74 Getting Semper Fit, Chris D'Orazio, December, page 62 parks and recreation’s United States a Blooming Success, Matthew S Rosen, May, page 28 Operation Entertainment, HarrietE . Rice brightest stars are given December, page 42 LIABILITY AND RISK MANAGEMENT a chance to shine. Ready and Willing, Joe Durkin, December, Enjoy the Lovely View; Beware the Bugs, James page 58 C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., April, page 48 They're Simply the Best, Donnie Gray, Presentéd every year at No lIfs, Ands or Butts About It, James C December, page 56 “the NRPA National Congress, Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., July, page 40 NRPA ANNUAL REPORT Recklessness Reaffirmed, James C. Kozlowski, these awards celebrate those NRPA Annual Report, December, page 77 J.D., Ph.D., October, page 42 reteo)l( erl areMelaet-lalra-1ecelany NRPA CONGRESS & EXPOSITION Sports League Held Liable for Brutal Attack on that have contributed to Coach, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., 1999 Congress & Exposition, July, page 82 November, page 45 1999 NRPA Congress & Exposition, Nashville, parks and recreation. When Animals Attack: Governmental Immunity Tennessee, September, page 68 * and Liability, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., NRPA LAW REVIEW March, page 48 Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? James C Help shine the light MANAGEMENT Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., December, page 34 on excellence An Evaluation of Playground Management, Chicago Won't Stand for Loitering, James C Monty Christiansen, CLP, CPSI, April, page 74 Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., August, page 36 by nominating a Innovative Land Acquisition for the 21st Century, County Designated Center Island for Residents National Award recipient. Dirk Richwine, January, page 70 Only, James C. Kozlowski, J.D,. Ph.D., June, page 46 Reality Bytes, June, page 90 ss Enjoy the Lovely View; Beware the Bugs, James United States a Blooming Success, Matthew S C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., April, page 48 For an application call the NRPA Rosen, May, page 28 Latin Cross in Public Park Violates Federal and Marketing & Communications MARKETING State Constitutions, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Are you Experienced? Marketing Parks and Ph.D., January, page 38 Department at (703) 858-0784. Recreation in the New Millennium, Dr. Ellen No Ifs, Ands or Butts About It, James C O'Sullivan, CLP, September, page 102. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., July, page 40 DEADLINE APRIL 15 Economic Impact of Sports Tournaments and Questioning the Constitutionality of Drug Tests, Events, The, John L. Crompton, CLP, September, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., February, page 142. page 32 — : i (tt° 'S Ain " y Recklessness Reaffirmed, James C. Kozlowski, Getting into the Game, Dr. Daniel D. McLean and Parks & Recreation 1999 Buyer's Guide, March J.D., Ph.D., October, page 42 Dr. Ruth Russell, June, page 40 page 101 Religious Symbo! a Snake in the Grass, James Happy Tratls to You: Recipes for Regional RESEARCH INTO ACTION C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., September, page 50 Success, Steve Fiala, January, page 62 Adventure as Therapy, Dr. Daniel D. McLean School's Alcohol-Abuse Policy Withstands National Outdoor Recreation Assessments, and Dr. Ruth Russell, July, page 33 Challenge, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., May, Carter J. Betz, January, page 22 Camping Experience, The, Dr. Daniel D. McLean page 48 On the Trail, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean and Dr. Ruth and Dr. Ruth Russell, April, page42 Sports League Held Liable for Brutal Attack on Russell, March, page 40 Come Together Right Now, Dr. Daniel D. McLean Coach, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., Outdoor Recreation and Natural Resource and Dr. Ruth Russell, May, page 42 November, page 45 Managément: An Uneasy Alliance, Alan W. When Animals Attack: Governmental Immunity Ewert, Ph.D., July, page 58 Enabling the Leisure Experience, Dr. Daniel D McLean and Dr. Ruth Russell, February, page 44 and Liability, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., Paying to Play: The Future of Recreation Fees, March, page 48 Nicole A. Bates, July, page 46 Getting into the Game, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean and NRPA MID-YEAR FORUM Dr. Ruth Russell, June, page 40 Playing by Sport Tourism’s rules, Heather J Sights and Sounds from the 1999 NRPA Mid- Gibson, Ph.D., June, page 36 Growing Old Actively, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean and Dr. Ruth Russell, August, page 32 Year Forum, April, page 30 Playing the Outdoors Market, Emilyn Sheffield NRPA PERSPECTIVES and Michelle Dawson, October, page 36 On the Trail, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean and Dr. Ruth Russell, March, page 40 A Complete Recovery, R. Dean Tice, December, Satisfaction in Organized Camping, Marta K page2 Moorman, Ed.D., April, page 41 Positive Programming, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean and Dr. Ruth Russell, November, page 38 What's Hot in Outdoor Recreation, Dr. Daniel D A Noble Cause Indeed, Ted Flickinger, CLP, September, page2 McLean and Dr. Ruth Russell, January, page 28 Researching my Religion, Dr. Daniel D. McLean and Dr. Ruth Russell, September, page 47 Wilderness Adventure Therapy for At-Risk Birds of a Feather, Ted Flickinger, CLP, May, Youth, Richard Weston, M.S., and Howard E.A Take This Job and Love It, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean page 2 , Tinsley, Ph.D., July, page 30 and Dr. Ruth Russell, December, page 29 Building on Success and Looking to the Future, Eric W. O’Brien and R.1. “Rip” Wilkinson, PARK FACILITIES Trends in the Out of Doors, Dr. Daniei D. McLean and Dr. Ruth Russell, October, page 40 November, page2 A Riverfront Runs Through It, Joseph R Marfuggi and Rick Porth, January, page 48 What's Hot in Outdoor Recreation, Dr. Daniel D Coming Up Roses, Eric W. 0’ Brien, April, McLean and Dr. Ruth Russell, January, page 28 page2 Happy Trails to You: Recipes for Regional Success, Steve Fiala, January, page 62 RESEARCH UPDATE July is Our Memorable Month, R. Dean Tice July, page 2 Innovative Land Acquisition for the 21st Century, America’s Best-Kept Secret: The National Dirk Richwine, January, page 70 Recreation Trails, Deborah J. Chavez, Ph.D.,; Maintaining Momentum, Eric W. O’Brien, January, page 2 PARTNERSHIPS Joanne F. Tynon, Ph.D., and James A. Harding March, page 36 Programs that Keep Working, R. Dean Tice, Coming Together Right Now, Dr. Daniel D How Do Individuals Experience Leisure? March, page2 McLean and Dr. Ruth Russell, May, page 42 Youngkhill Lee, February, page 40 Silent Partners, Eric W. O’Brien, August, page 2 Golf Course Renovation 101, Hal Phillips, June, National Outdoor Recreation Assessments page 80 Thanks a Million, Michael R. Corwin, June, Carter J. Betz, January, page 22 page2 Technology Partnerships and Therapeutic Recreation, Karen Wenzel, M.A., CTRS, CLP. Playing by Sport Tourism’s Rules, Heather J United We Stand, Ted Flickinger, CLP, February, May, page 72 Gibson, Ph.D., June, page 36 page2 Understanding Successful Partnerships and Playing the Outdoors Market, Emilyn Sheffield You Are the Difference, Robert J. Hall, October, Collaborations, Katherine James, Ph.D., May and Michelle Dawson, October, page 36 page 2. page 38 Positive Programming: The Common OUTDOOR RECREATION PLAYGROUNDS Denominator, Tammie Stenger, Beth Ryan and Deb Jordan, November, page 28 A Collaboration in Resource Management: The A Matter of Child’s Play, Betsy Caesar, M.Ed Stone Mountain Project, Aram Attarian, Ph.D., CPSI, April, page 66 Satisfaction in Organized Camping, Marta K July, page 74 Moorman, Ed.D., April, page 41 An Evaluation of Playground Management, A Leopoldian Success Story: Mojave National Monty Christiansen, CLP, CPSI, April, page 74 Spirituality of Recreation, The, David Matthew Preserve, Daniel L. Dustin, Ph.D., Mary G. Martin Zuefle, Ph.D., September, page 28 and Richard M. Barbar, July, page 68 Beyond Public Playground Safety Standards Teri Hendy, CPSI, April, page 84 Sweating with the Oldies: Physical Activity and A Riverfront Runs Through It, Joseph R Successful Aging, Kim L. Siegenthaler, August Flowering of Playground Safety, The, Frances Marfuggi and Rick Porth, January, page 48 page 26 Wallach, Ed.D., CLP CTRS, CPSI, April, page 52 America’s Best-Kept Secret: The National To Thine Own Employer Be True, Deborah Smith IPEMA: Committed to Safety, Curtis Cleveland, Recreation Trails, Deborah J. Chavez, Ph.D.,; Ph.D., December, page 26 April, page 60 Joanne F. Tynon, Ph.D., and James A. Harding, Understanding Successful Partnerships and March, page 36 Staying Power of Soft Contained Playgrounds, Collaborations, Katherine James, Ph.D., May, The, MaryLou Iverson, CLP, CPS!, April, page 54 Camping Experience, The, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean page 38 and Dr. Ruth Russell, April, page42 REFERENCE Wilderness Adventure Therapy for At-Risk Extreme Games, Elisabeth Wenzel, December, 1998 Index to Parks & Recreation, Ed., January, Youth, Richard Weston, M.S., and Howard E.A page 64. page 76. Tinsley, Ph.D., July, page 30 x ¢ RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SOCIAL ISSUES A Collaboration in Resource Management: The A Night at the Opera, Daniel Dustin and Alexis Stone Mountain Project, Aram Attarian, Ph.D., McKenney, March, page 85. July, page 74. Birds of a Feather, Ted Flickinger, CLP, May, A Leopoldian Success Story: Mojave National page 2. Preserve, Daniel L. Dustin, Ph.D., Mary G. Martin County Designated Center Island for Residents and Richard M. Barbar, July, page 68 Only, James C. Kozlowski, J.D,. Ph.D., June, A Riverfront Runs Through It, Joseph R. page 46 Marfuggi and Rick Porth, January, page 48. Innovative Land Acquisition for the 21st Century, Aboriginal Collaboration, John D. Shultis and Dirk Richwine, January, page 70. Annette J. Browne, September, page 108. It's Not Only Rock ‘n’ Roll: A Model of Inclusive Come Together Right Now, Dave Robinson and Programming, Emery J. Yost, March, page 60. Dr. Jeffrey B. Zeiger, September, page 134. Latin Cross in Public Park Violates Federal and Happy Trails to You: Recipes for Regional State Constitutions, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Success, Steve Fiala, January, page 62. Ph.D., January, page 38. ANY OTHER Innovative Land Acquisition for the 21st Century, Maintaining Momentum, Eric W. O’Brien, Dirk Richwine, January, page 70 January, page 2 Outdoor Recreation and Natural Resource Making a R.E.A.L. Difference, Peter A. Witt and NAME Management: An Uneasy Alliance, Alan W Joni E. Baker, March, page 70. Ewert, Ph.D., July, page 58. Paying to Play: The Future of Recreation Fees, Reclaiming Landfills for Recreation, Gaylan A Nicole A. Bates, July, page 46 Rasmussen, MLA, January, page 56. Project WISE-UP: The Ins and Outs of a SAFETY AND HEALTH Successful Prevention Project, Dr. Bertha Cato, Know someone who's gone Back on Course, Dr. Sandra Parker and Jackie Dr. William Chen, and Dr. Neil Rainford Williams, June, page 60 Religious Symbol a Snake in the Grass, James the extra mile for parks and Beyond Public Playground Safety Standards, C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., September, page 50 recreation? Why not Teri Hendy, CPSI, April, page 84. SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES Flowering of Playground Safety, The, Frances recognize them? Inside Looking Out: What's Next in Fitness for Wallach, Ed.D., CLP, CTRS, CPSI, April, page 52 Parks and Recreation? Ginny Unold, August, Germ Warfare and Your Aquatic Facility, John F. page 52. THE NRPA Whitmore, CLP, February, page 50. Over the Hill and Picking up Speed, R.B. R.O.S.E. Getting Semper Fit, Chris D'Orazio, December, Thomas, Jr., August, page 46 page 62. Sweating with the Oldies: Physical Activity and AWARDS Ideal Conditioning, December, page 96 Successful Aging, Kim L. Siegenthaler, August, page 26. IPEMA: Committed to Safety, Curtis Cleveland, ~PR OGRAM April, page 60. TECHNOLOGY Let the Sun Shine, Evan van Koeck, November, Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice, page 62. Cynthia J. Wachter and Rhonda L. Bonifield, Se lekMinm Ccaelelalialelamel i Operation Recreation Relief, Sheila Franklin, May, page 82. Significant Efforts and is a October, page 78. Enhancing Accessibility Through Virtual way for you to allow NRPA partnership Produces Safer Aquatic Facilities, Environments, Jane Kaufman Broida, CLP CTRS February, page 28. and Dr. Clark Germann, May, page 94 to acknowledge those who Questioning the Constitutionality of Drug Tests, Greetings from Camp Technology, Patricia J advance the park and James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., February, Coale, M.S., CTRS, May, page 78. page 32. Light Stuff, The, May, page 102. recreation community Variety: The Spice of a Healthy Life, Douglas Nothing but Net: Therapeutic Recreation and Ute al imeleisie-laleliace] Vaira, September, page 94. the Web, Syivie Mainville, M.S. and Laura SENIORS/AGING Valerius, Ph.D., May, page 86. efforts. Growing Old Actively, Dr. Daniel D. McLean and Reality Bytes, June, page 90 * Dr. Ruth Russell, August, page 32. Technology Partnerships and Therapeutic For an application call the NRPA Local Parks and Recreation: For the Health of It, Recreation, Karen Wenzel, M.A., CTRS, CLP, Laura Payne, Ph.D.; Elizabeth Orsega-Smith, May, page 72 Marketing & Communications M.S.; Kathy J. Spangler, CLP, and Geoffrey TENNIS Godbey, Ph.D., October, page 72. Department at (703) 858-0784. What a Racket! Andre L. Christopher, October, Over the Hill and Picking up Speed, R.B. page 54. Thomas, Jr., August, page 46. DEADLINE APRIL 15 Sweating with the Oldies: Physical Activity and THERAPUTIC RECREATION Successful Aging, Kim L. Siegenthaler, August, Adventure as Therapy, Dr. Daniel D. McLean page 26. and Dr. Ruth Russell, July, page 33. 9 6 x P&R JANUARY 2000 Back on Course, Dr. Sandra Parker and Jackie Latin Cross in Public Park Violates Federal and A Leopoldian Success Story: Mojave Nationa Williams, June, page 60 State Constitutions, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Preserve, Daniel L. Dustin, Ph.D., Mary G. Martir Ph.D., January, page 38 and Richard M. Barbar, July, page 68 Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice, Cynthia J. Wachter and Rhonda L. Bonifield, Making a R.E.A.L. Difference, Peter A. Witt and A Matter of Child’s Play, Betsy Caesar, M.Ed May, page 82. Joni E. Baker, March, page 70 CPSI, April, page 66 Enhancing Accessibility Through Virtual WATERPARKS/WATERFRONTS/WATERWAYS A Memorial and Perspective, Barry S. Tinda Environments, Jane Kaufman Broida, CLP CTRS February, page 48 A Riverfront Runs Through It, Joseph R and Dr. Clark Germann, May, page 94 Marfuggi and Rick Porth, January, page 48 A Night at the Opera, Daniel Dustin and Alexis Greetings from Camp Technology, Patricia J McKenney, March, page 85 Water Down Under, The, Tim Batt and Craig Coale, M.S., CTRS, May, page 78. Dickson, November, page 54 A Noble Cause Indeed, Ted Flickinger, CLP Nothing but Net: Therapeutic Recreation and September, page 2 YOUTH the Web, Sylvie Mainville, M.S. and Laura A Paradigm of the Times, Peter A. Witt and Johr Valerius, Ph.D., May, page 86 A Paradigm of the Times, Peter A. Witt and John L. Crompton, December, page 66 L. Crompton, December, page 66 Success Sells the Benefits of Therapeutic A Riverfront Runs Through It, Joseph R Recreation, December, page 24 Adventure 3s Therapy, Dr. Daniel D. McLean Marfuggi and Rick Porth, January, page 48 Technology Partnerships and Therapeutic and Dr. Ruth Russell, July, page 33 Aboriginal Collaboration, John D. Shultis and Recreation, Karen Wenzel, M.A., CTRS, CLP. Camping Experience, The, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean Annette J. Browne, September, page 108 May, page 72. and Dr. Ruth Russell, April, page42 Above and Beyond the Call of Duty, Wendy Wilderness Adventure Therapy for At-Risk Changing Lives, Making WAVEs, Belinda Grant, December, page 54 Youth, Richard Weston, M.S., and Howard E.A Bencomo, November, page 60 Tinsley, Ph.D., July, page 30. Accreditation: Setting the Standard in Golf Peoria’s Youth Movement, William P. Undergraduate Education, February, page 72 TOURISM AND COMMERCIAL RECREATION Woolard and Meridith L. Zucco, June, page 64 Adventure as Therapy, Dr. Daniel D. McLean A Riverfront Runs Through It, Joseph R. Hershey's Track and Field Youth Program, and Dr. Ruth Russell, July, page 33 Marfuggi and Rick Porth, January, page 48 October, page 88 Agents of Change, Alonzie Scott, December aboriginal Collaboration, John D. Shultis and It's all in the Cards: Programming to Counter page 60 Annette J. Browne, September, page 108 Teenage Gambling, Dr. Jeffrey B. Zeiger and An Evaluation of Playground Management Come Together Right Now, Dave Robinson and John J. Bullaro, September, page 121 Monty Christiansen, CLP, CPSI, April, page 74 Dr. Jeffrey B. Zeiger, September, page 134 July is Our Memorable Month, R. Dean Tice, An Oasis in the Desert, Dennis Merke Curious History of Dry Tortugas Nationa! Park, July, page2 December, page 56 The, Daniel Dustin, Robert Wolff and Alexis Making a R.E.A.L. Difference, Peter A. Witt and McKenney, September, page 126 Joni E. Baker, March, page 70 An Ounce of Prevention, Jim Morgan, February page 68 Driving for the Green: Marketing Your On a Roll, May, page 98 Community's Golf Course, Conner Shepherd, America’s Best-Kept Secret: The Nationa Ph.D., June, page 72 Programs that Keep Working, R. Dean Tice Recreation Trails, Deborah J. Chavez, Ph.D March, page 2 JoanneF . Tynon, Ph.D., and James A. Harding Economic Impact of Sports Tournaments and March, page 36 Events, The, John L. Crompton, CLP, September, Project WISE-UP: The Ins and Outs of a page 142. Successful Prevention Project, Dr. Bertha Cato Are you Experienced? Marketing Parks and Dr. William Chen, and Dr. Neil Rainford Recreation in the New Millennium, Dr. Eller Getting into the Game, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean and O'Sullivan, CLP, September, page 102 Dr. Ruth Russell, June, page 40 Satisfaction in Organized Camping, Marta K Moorman, Ed.D., April, page 41 B It’s all in the Cards: Programming to Counter Teenage Gambling, Dr. Jeffrey B. Zeiger and School's Alcohol-Abuse Policy Withstands Back on Course, Dr. Sandra Parker and Jackie John J. Builaro, September, page 121. Challenge, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., May, Williams, June, page 60 Playing by Sport Tourism’s rules, Heather J page 48 Benefits Equation, The, Daniel L. Dustin, Ph.D Gibson, Ph.D., June, page 36 State of Our National Programs, The, Kathy J Leo H. McAvoy; Ph.D., and Thomas L. Goodale Spangler, CLP, October, page 62 Ph.D., January, page 32 Playing the Outdoors Market, Emilyn Sheffield and Michelle Dawson, October, page 36. Wilderness Adventure Therapy for At-Risk Beyond Public Playground Safety Standards Youth, Richard Weston, M.S., and Howard E.A Teri Hendy, CPSI, April, page 84 Trends in the Out of Doors, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean Tinsley, Ph.D., July, page 30. Birds of a Feather, Ted Flickinger, CLP, May and Dr. Ruth Russell, October, page 40. ARTICLES BY TITLE page2 TRENDS Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice Golf Course Renovation 101, Hal Phillips, June, 1998 Index to Parks & Recreation, Ed., January, Cynthia J. Wachter and Rhonda L. Bonifield page 80. page 76 May, page 82 Trends in the Out of Doors, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean Parks & Recreation 1999 Buyer's Guide, March, Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? James C and Dr. Ruth Russell, October, page 40. page 101. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., December, page 34 URBAN ISSUES A Building on Success and Looking to the Future Eric W. O’Brien and R.1. “Rip” Wilkinson County Designated Center Island for Residents A Collaboration in Resource Management: The November, page2 Only, James C. Kozlowski, J.D,. Ph.D., June, Stone Mountain Project, Aram Attarian, Ph.D., page 46. July, page 74 C Innovative Land Acquisition for the 21st Century, A Complete Recovery, R. Dean Tice, December, Camping Experience, The, Dr. Daniel D. McLean Dirk Richwine, January, page 70. page 2. and Dr.Ruth Russell, April, page42 * Changing Lives, Making WAVEs, Belinda Growing Old Actively, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean and Bencomo, November, page 60 Dr. Ruth Russell, August, page 32 Chicago Won't Stand for Loitering, James C H Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., August, page 36. Happy Trails to You: Recipes for Regional Come Together Right Now, Dave Robinson and Success, Steve Fiala, January, page 62 Dr. Jeffrey B. Zeiger, September, page 134 Hershey's Track and Field Youth Program Coming Together Right Now, Dr. Daniel D October, page 88 McLean and Dr. Ruth Russell, May, page 42 How Do Individuals Experience Leisure? Coming Up Roses, Eric W. 0’ Brien, April , Youngkhill Lee, February, page 40 page 2 | Complex-ities of Ballfield Design, The, Axel Ideal Conditioning, December, page 96 Bishop, Carol Henry and Rob Layton, August, Innovative Land Acquisition for the 21st Century, page 56 Dirk Richwine, January, page 70 County Designated Center Island for Residents Inside Looking Out: What's Next in Fitness for Only, James C. Kozlowski, J.D,. Ph.D., June, Parks and Recreation? Ginny Unold, August page 46 page 52 Curious History of Dry Tortugas National Park, IPEMA: Committed to Safety, Curtis Cleveland The, Daniel Dustin, Robert Wolff and Alexis April, page 60 McKenney, September, page 126 It's all in the Cards: Programming to Courter D Teenage Gambling, Dr. Jeffrey B. Zeiger and Dashing Through the Snow, Roger Lohr, John J. Bullaro, September, page 121 How does your departme nt October, page 84 It's Not Only Rock ‘n’ Roll: A Model of Inclusive or agency relate the value of Don't Be Upstaged, Bill Beck, July, page 89 Programming, Emery J. Yost, March, page 60 parks and recreation to your Driving for the Green: Marketing Your J community? How do you Community's Golf Course, Conner Shepherd, July is Our Memorable Month, R. Dean Tice Ph.D., June, page 72 July, page2 promote-your programs a rare| E L services to the public? Economic Impact of Sports Tournaments and Latin Cross in Public Park Violates Federal and Events, The, John L. Crompton, CLP, September, State Constitutions, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., page 142. Ph.D., January, page 38 Enabling the Leisure Experience, Dr. Daniel D Let the Sun Shine, Evan van Koeck, November McLean and Dr. Ruth Russell, February, page 44 page 62 THE NRPA Enhancing Accessibility Through Virtual Light Stuff, The, May, page 102 Environments, Jane Kaufman Broida, CLP, CTRS MARKETING AND Lights Fantastic, Jeff Rogers, August, page 64 and Dr. Clark Germann, May, page 94 Local Parks and Recreation: For the Health of It COMMUNICATION S Enjoy the Lovely View; Beware the Bugs, James Laura Payne, Ph.D.; Elizabeth Orsega-Smith C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., April, page 48 M.S.; Kathy J. Spangler, CLP. and Geoffrey KUDOS AWARDS Extreme Games, Elisabeth Wenzel, Godbey, Ph.D., October, page 72 December,page 64 M recognize parks and recreation F Making a R.E.A.L. Difference, Peter A. Witt and agencies for their effective Flowering of Playground Safety, The, Frances Joni E. Baker, March, page 70 Marla Ccidialem-laremaelaniiltialcele Teyany Wallach, Ed.D., CLP, CTRS, CPSI, April, page 52 Making an Impact, Lawrence R. Allen, Ph.D strategies. G KNaorveenm beHrur,t esp,a geM. S6.8, and Bonnie Stevens, Ph.D Germ Warfare and Your Aquatic Facility, John F Maintaining Momentum, Eric W. O’Brien Whitmore, CLP, February, page 50 January, page2 Getting into the Game, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean and N Dr. Ruth Russell, June, page 40 For an application.call National Outdoor Recreation Assessments, the NRPA Marketing Getting Semper Fit, Chris D'Orazio, December, Carter J. Betz, January, page 22 page 62 No Ifs, Ands or Butts About It, James C & Communications Golf Course Renovation 101, Hal Phillips, June, Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., July, page 40 page 80 Department at Nothing but Net: Therapeutic Recreation and (703) 858-0784. Golf Peoria’s Youth Movement, William P the Web, Sylvie Mainville, M.S. and Laura Woolard and Meridith L. Zucco, June, page 64 Valerius, Ph.D., May, page 86. Got Pools? Got Problems? Get a Plan! Larry N. NRPA Annual Report, December, page 77 DEADLINE APRIL 15 Foster, February, page 56. NRPA External Media Visibility Planning Greetings from Camp Technology, Patricia J. Calendar: Teaming Up for Success, The, Coale, M.S., CTRS, May, page 78. Michael R. Corwin, April, page 98 JANUARY 2000 Paying to Play: The Future of Recreation Fees, Q Nicole A. Bates, July, page 46 On a Roll, Christina Dendy, September, page 152. Questioning the Constitutionality of Drug Tests, Playing by Sport Tourism’s rules, Heather J James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., February, page ORuns stehlel , TrMaialr, chDr,. Dpaangiee l 40D.. McLean and Dr. Ruth Gibson, Ph.D., June, page 36 32 Operation Entertainment, Harriet E. Rice, Playing the Outdoors Market, Emilyn Sheffield December, page 42. and Michelle Dawson, October, page 36 Ready and Willing, Joe Durkin, December page 58 Operation Recreation Relief, Sheila Franklin, Positive Programming, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean and October, page 78 Dr. Ruth Russell, November, page 38 Reality Bytes, June, page 90 Outdoor Recreation and Natural Resource Positive Programming: The Common Recklessness Reaffirmed, James C. Kozlowski Management: An Uneasy Alliance, Alan W Denominator, Tammie Stenger, Beth Ryan and J.D., Ph.D., October, page 42 Ewert, Ph.D., July, page 58 Deb Jordan, November, page 28. Reclaiming Landfills for Recreation, Gaylan A Over the Hill and Picking up Speed, R.B Rasmussen, MLA, January, page 56 Programs That Keep Working, R. Dean Tice, Thomas, Jr., August, page 46 March, page 2 Religious Symbol a Snake in the Grass, James P C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., September, page 50 Project WISE-UP: The Ins and Outs of a Partnership Produces Safer Aquatic Facilities, Successful Prevention Project, Dr. Bertha Cato, Researching my Religion, Dr. Daniel D. McLean February, page 28. Dr. William Chen, and Dr. Neil Rainford and Dr. Ruth Russell, September, page 47 Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies Accredited Agencies a . Monmouth County Park System, NJ 9, Metro-Dade County, FL 17, City of Columbus, GA Accredited February 1994 Parks and Recreation Department Parks and Recreation Department Accredited October 1995 Accredited September 1998 . Parish of East Baton Rouge, LA Accredited February 1994 City of Lenexa, KS Chicago Park District, IL Parks and Recreation Department Accredited September 1998 . Northbrook Park District, IL Accredited October 1995 Accredited February 1994 City of Virginia Beach, VA Newton Recreation Dept. of Parks and Recreation City of Asheville, NC Commission Board, KS Accredited February 1999 Parks, Recreation & Public Accredited October 1996 Facilities Department City of Alpharetta, GA Accredited February 1994 City of Germantown, TN Recreation and Parks Department Parks and Recreation Department Accredited February 1999 City of Greenfield, IN Accredited October 1996 Parks and Recreation Department Kansas City, MO Accredited October 1994 City of Kettering, OH Parks and Recreation Department Parks, Rec. & Cultural Arts Dept. Accredited February 1999 . City of Plano, TX Accredited November 1996 Parks and Recreation Department City of Largo, FL Broward County, FL Accredited October 1994 Dept. of Recreation and Parks Park and Recreation Division Accredited October 1999 Accredited February 1997 City of Roseville, MN Parks and Recreation Department Johnson County, KS Town of Gates, NY Accredited October 1994 Park and Recreation District Recreation and Parks Department Accredited October 1999 Accredited October 1997 . City of Scottsdale, AZ Community Services Department City of Franklin, IN Accredited October 1994 Parks and Recreation Accredited October 1997 For further information on how your agency can become accredited, contact NRPA, Michelle Herrera, CLP, at (703) 858-2152; e-mail: [email protected] or on-line at www.activeparks.org/nrpa/benefits/prof_development/agaccrehdt.m JANUARY Ss What a Racket! Andre L. Christopher, October, page 54 Satisfaction in Organized Camping, Marta K Moorman, Ed.D., April, page 41 What's Hot in Outdoor Recreation, Dr. Daniel D McLean and Dr. Ruth Russell, January, page 28 School's Alcohol-Abuse Policy Withstands Challenge, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., May, What's in a Name? Sid Stevenson, Ph.D., CLP. page 48 May, page 54 Sights and Sounds from the 1999 NRPA Mid When Animals Attack: Governmental Immunity Year Forum, April, page 30 and Liability, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D March, page 48 Silent Partners, Eric W. O’Brien, August, page 2 Wilderness Adventure Therapy for At-Risk Spirituality of Recreation, The, David Matthew Youth, Richard Weston, M.S., and Howard E.A Zuefle, Ph.D., September, page 28 Tinsley, Ph.D., July, page 30 Sports League Held Liable for Brutal Attack on WHERE Y Coach, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., November, page 45 You Are the Difference, Robert J. Hall, October, page2 State of Our National Programs, The, Kathy J FOR ART Spangler, CLP, October, page 62 ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Staying Power of Soft Contained Playgrounds a The, MaryLou Iverson, CLP, CPSI, April, page 54 THOU? Success Sells the Benefits of Therapeutic Aalnlde n,B oPnhn.Di.e, SLtaevwernesn,c eP h.DR..,, KaMraekni ngHu rtaen s,I mMp.aSc.t, Recreation, December, page 24 November, page 68 Sweating with the Oldies: Physical Activity and Attarian, Ph.D., Aram, A Collaboration in Successful Aging, Kim L. Siegenthaler, August, Resource Management: The Stone Mountain page 26 Project, July, page 74 Where are all the good T B Fleece eleelelluen- y d Take This Job and Love It, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean Bates, Nicole A., Paying to Play: The Future of and Dr. Ruth Russell, December, page 29 Recreation Fees, July, page 46 You tell us. Technology Partnerships and Therapeutic Batt, Tim and Craig Dickson, The Water Down Recreation, Karen Wenzel, M.A., CTRS, CLP, Under, November, page 54 May, page 72 Beck, Bill, Don’t Be Upstaged, July, page 89 Thanks a Million, Michael R. Corwin, June, APPLY FOR THE page2 Bencomo, Belinda, Changing Lives, Making WAVEs, November, page 60 They're Simply the Best, Donnie Gray DOROTHY MULLEN December, page 56 Betz, Carter J., National Outdoor Recreation Assessments, January, page 22 ARTS AND To Thine Own Employer Be True, Deborah Smith, Ph.D., December, page 26 Bishop, Axel, Carol Henry and Rob Layton HUMANITIES The Complex-ities of Ballfield Design, August, Tony Hawk: The Godfather of Skate, Sean page 56 AWARDS Mortimer, July, page 94 Broida, CLP, CTRS, Jane Kaufman and Dr. Clark Trends in the Out of Doors, Dr. Daniel D.M cLean Germann, Enhancing Accessibility Through and Dr. Ruth Russell, October, page 40 Virtual Environments, May, page 94 U C Understanding Successful Partnerships and Caesar, M.Ed., CPS!, Betsy, A Matter of Child’s Sponsored by Collaborations, Katherine James, Ph.D., May Play, April, page 66 page 38 S&S WORLDWIDE Cato, Dr. Bertha; Dr. William Chen and Dr. Neil United States a Blooming Success, Matthew S Rainford, Project WISE-UP: The Ins and Outs Rosen, May, page 28 of a Successful Prevention Project, March, page 90 United We Stand, Ted Flickinger, CLP, February, page2 Chavez, Ph.D., Deborah J., Joanne F. Tynen, For an application call V Ph.D., and James A. Harding, America’s Best- Kept Secret: The National Recreation Trails, the NRPA Marketing Variety: The Spice of a Healthy Life, Douglas March, page 36 Vaira, September, page 94 Christiansen, CLP, CPSI, Monty, An Evaluation of ;Sai @elaslanlialia-jacelany Ww Playground Management, April, page 74 Department at Water Down Under, The, Tim Batt and Craig Christopher, Andre L., What a Racket! October, (703) 858-0784. Dickson, November, page 54. page 54. We Built This City on Fitness, Douglas Vaira, Cleveland, Curtis, PEMA: Committed to Safety, October, page 30. April, page 60 DEADLINE JUNE 1 What a Difference the Benefits Make, Michelle Coale, M.S., CTRS, Patricia J., Greetings from Park, CLP, February, page 30 Camp Technology, May, page 78