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Volume 69, Number 2 • Spring 2013
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Engaging Non-Users Who’s Your CMO? Re-live the 2013 Conference
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This special section looks back at the annual conference in San Jose, March 5-8, 2013, where delegates were Empowered at the 100+ educational sessions, Engaged with peers from California and the Pacific Southwest region and Explored trends in park and recreation products and services in the Expo Show.
Habitat Forming...............................................................................38 Editor Jane H. Adams Executive Director Managing Editor John Glaeser Director of Communications Advertising Melonie Zarzuela Assistant Advertising Manager CALIFORNIA PARKS & RECREATION (ISSN 0733-5326) is published quarterly by the California Park & Recreation Society, Inc., 7971 Freeport Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95832-9701. Opinions expressed in credited articles are those of the author and not necessarily those of the society. Subscription rate is $30.00 per year and is included in membership dues. Individual subscriptions apart from CPRS membership are available only to colleges, libraries and members of CAPRCBM. Single copy price for all other issues is $7.50 for members and $12.50 for nonmembers. Periodicals postage paid at Sacramento, California, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to CALIFORNIA PARKS & RECREATION, 7971 Freeport Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95832-9701. Send manuscripts, query letters and artwork to John Glaeser. Advertising materials should be forwarded to the address above or call 916/6652777. Guidelines for submitting articles and advertising rates are available from same address, or from the CPRS website (www.cprs.org). © 2013, California Park & Recreation Society, Inc.
LEED certification in building new facilities has been the trend the last few years. A new program in its pilot stage provides guidelines for sustainable land design, construction and maintenance practices.
Engaging Non-Users: Why Don’t People Use Your Park System?.................................44 Four top reasons people do not use your park and recreation facilities.
Who’s Your CMO (Chief Morale Officer)?..................................48
Leaders wear a variety of hats. What does the hat of the Chief Morale Officer (CMO) look like? Read about the importance of a CMO and how to be one.
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What do our future leaders think of the Parks Make Life Better!® brand campaign and what they plan to do to continue the campaign efforts.
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Your CPRS! by Michelle Lacy • CPRS President
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s members of CPRS you have chosen the leadership for this year and we look forward to serving you. As your President, I want to take this opportunity to tell you that CPRS does not belong to its leaders or staff, CPRS is YOUR organization.
CPRS exists for YOUR success!
With your success in mind, your Board of Directors will continue to reach out to groups of members to identify current and future needs to insure CPRS provides you with the skills and knowledge to succeed in this rapidly changing environment. There are approximately 250 members who actively lead, plan, and implement events and training opportunities for you that are close to home and affordable. Without the involvement, commitment, and determination of these members CPRS would not be the prolific organization that trains thousands of professionals through local and regional trainings annually. I encourage you to take advantage of the networking and training programs being offered by our Districts and Sections. Upcoming events that you should not miss include: • Lunch ‘n Learn Roundtable hosted by CPRS District 2, May 15, El Dorado Hills • Park Planning & Development Institute hosted by CPRS Development & Operations Section, May 17, San Marcos • Summer Leadership Workshop hosted by CPRS District 1, June 1, Vacaville
• California Aquatic Management School hosted by the CPRS Aquatic Section, October 23-25, Lake Tahoe Many CPRS Districts host a TOTAL Aquatic M a n a g e m e n t Tr a i n i n g course, please visit the CPRS Website to see if your District or an adjacent District is holding one. Check out your weekly electronic newsletter P&R Weekly for a comprehensive list of upcoming trainings and networking events offered by your Districts and Sections.
CPRS exists because of YOU!
At 3,200 members strong, CPRS exists because of you! In order for CPRS to continue to evolve into a dynamic organization, we need you to be actively involved to shape the future of our organization. I can personally attest that serving in a leadership capacity for this organization is one of the most rewarding professional opportunities available to park and recreation professionals. It is my firm belief that without the skills and knowledge I have gained serving in various leadership capacities for this organization I would not have been able to achieve my professional goal of advancing my career from Recreation Coordinator to Director of Parks and Recreation. Coming from a small and nimble agency, I understand tight resources, limited time and the struggle to say “yes” when the nominating committee calls to ask you to serve in an official leadership capacity. Today, I ask you to become involved in building your continued on page 70
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2013-2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Michelle Lacy City of Orinda 22 Orinda Way, Orinda, CA 94563 925/253-4202 • mlacy@cityoforinda.org President-Elect Mark Mariscal City of Los Angeles 1670 Palos Verdes Dr. N., Harbor City, CA 90710 310/548-7643 • mark.mariscal@lacity.org Vice President Tim Barry Livermore Area Recreation & Park District 4444 East Avenue, Livermore, CA 94550 925/373-5727 • tbarry@larpd.dst.ca.us Secretary-TREASURER Ann Dunleavy City of Benicia 250 East L Street, Benicia, CA 94510 707/746-4282 • adunleavy@ci.benicia.ca.us Region 1 RepRESENTATIVE (Dist 1, 2, 3) Monya Jameson Chico Area Recreation & Park District 545 Vallombrosa, Chico, CA 95926 530/895-4711 ext. 109 • mjameson@chicorec.com Region 2 RepRESENTATIVE (Dist 4, 5, 6) Anna Bielecki City of Gilroy 7351 Rosanna Street, Gilroy, CA 95020-6141 408/846-0460 • anna.bielecki@ci.gilroy.ca.us Region 3 RepRESENTATIVE (Dist 7, 8, 15) Darin Budak City of Bakersfield 4101 Truxton Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93309 661/326-3138 • dbudak@bakersfieldcity.us Region 4 RepRESENTATIVE (Dist 11, 13, 14) Tom Boecking City of San Gabriel 250 S. Mission Drive, San Gabriel, CA 91776 626/308-2875 • TBoecking@sgch.org Region 5 RepRESENTATIVE (Dist 9, 10, 12) Aliah Brozowski City of Santee 10601 Magnolia Avenue, Bldg 6, Santee, CA 92071-1222 619/258-4100 x120 • abrozowski@ci.santee.ca.us Council of Sections Representatives (Administrators, Aging, Development & Operations, and Recreation Therapy) Doug Grove RHA Landscape Architects Planners 6216 Brockton Ave., Suite 212, Riverside, CA 92506 951/781-1930 • dougg@rhala.com (Aquatics, Educators and Recreation Supervisors) Ashley Howe City of Benicia 250 East L Street, Benicia, CA 94510 707/746-4283 • ahowe@ci.benicia.ca.us Please contact any Board Member with questions or comments
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San Jose Conference Empowers, Energizes and Engages
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here are two things you will always find at the annual California & Pacific Southwest Recreation & Park Training Conference: great educational sessions and plenty of networking opportunities. This year’s conference in San Jose, March 5-8, 2013, was no exception. The nearly 1,200 delegates representing 350+ agencies/organizations throughout California and the Pacific Southwest were on hand to experience the humorous and entertaining Terry Hawkins at the general session, learn new trends in the 100+ educational sessions and experience new products and services in the Expo Hall. Conference is not just about learning in educational sessions or networking during the Expo, delegates had the opportunity to learn and network at the Park Operations Tour, Best of the Best Awards Networking and Social, the Magical Recreation Renaissance Tour, the San Jose Skate Park and BMX Facility Tour and the CPRS Annual Awards Program. What was definitely evident throughout the conference was the comraderie of the delegates as they shared stories, successes and even some tribulations.
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Don’t Be a Pitman!
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erry Hawkins lived up to her billing as a “People Person.” Her energy and humor enlivened the attendees at the General Session and set the mood for the entire conference. The words “Don’t be a pitman” and “Get out of the pit” were heard in the halls between educational sessions. She even made an appearance at the CPRS booth during the Expo Grand Opening to talk with attendees and sign books. The Mayor of San Jose, Chuck Reed, began the ceremonies with a declaration for park and recreation professionals to come to together and continue their vital and important work. The 2013-14 CPRS Board of Directors were introduced at the General Session and the 201213 Board was recognized for their service over the past year. Recognition was also given to the annual CPRS Awards Program recipients in the areas of: • Creating Community Award of Excellence • Excellence in Facility Design Award • Excellence in Park Planning Award • Marketing & Communications Award of Excellence
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Meet CPRS 2012 Champions!
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eventeen individuals and organizations were honored for their support of parks & recreation. Each Champion of the Community Award recipient embodies the spirit in which this award was created. The CPRS Champion of the Community award honors individuals, community organizations, foundations, or businesses who strive daily to improve parks and recreation in their community or throughout the state. CPRS
honors them for their commitment to providing access to nature, outdoor space to play and exercise, directed and self-directed recreation, positive alternatives for youth, and activities that facilitate social connections, human development, the arts, therapy and lifelong learning. This award is not bestowed on professionals working in the field. Meet our 2012 Champions of the Community:
Barbara Linder
Barbara Linder demonstrates outstanding service to the City of Beverly Hills’ Community Services Department via her volunteer work with and leadership of the Library and Human Relations Commission. Through her efforts the residents and visitors to Beverly Hills have a remarkable, firstof-its-kind Demonstration Garden at historic Greystone Park.
Barry A. Sanders
Barry A. Sanders is the Commission President of the Board of Recreation and Parks for the City of Los Angeles 12
and the Chairman of the Board for the Los Angeles Parks Foundation. Holding both of these roles insures Sanders volunteers his time, knowledge, and leadership skills daily to help promote the mission of parks and recreation. Sanders’ not only envisioned but also helped secure 50 news parks throughout the City of Los Angeles.
Bob Fracolli
Bob Fracolli has been an active volunteer of the City of San Ramon community for over seven years; especially, when it comes to the San Ramon Olympic Pool and the California High School athletics. On top of countless hours volunteering at sporting events, he has also spearheaded the fundraising and purchase of scorer’s equipment, timing equipment and a brand new scoreboard.
Building Communities through Play, Recreation, and Service
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u C P RS C o n f e r e n c e and service. Their extensive research in the field of play drives them to allocate considerable resources to assist communities through volunteerism, active support, and research-based tools. PlayCore is a dynamic participant and partner, working as volunteers, research providers, program consultants, and educators to help communities realize their vision for recreation and to promote that Parks Make Life Better!®
Carole Groom
San Mateo County Supervisor Carole Groom has demonstrated years of support and promotion of parks, open spaces and healthy communities. First as a City Council member for the City of San Mateo, she supported major park redevelopment projects including the Shoreline Parks Phase II, the Japanese Garden renovation and the Laurelwood/Sugarloaf Management Plan. She was an early supporter and active campaigner for Parks for the Future, a countywide sales tax initiative that would have provided a dedicated funding stream to San Mateo County, each individual city and special district. Carole now serves on the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors. She has established Active San Mateo County, an annual conference focused on creating healthy communities.
Finley Foundation
The Finley Foundation has donated
$18.5 million to City of Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks over the last 2 decades (that’s 20 years!) to develop and expand the Finley Recreation Complex; $11.5 million of that was donated within the last 18 months. The complex includes Finley Park, Community Center, Aquatic Center and a 25,000-square-foot senior center. Thanks to the foundation, Santa Rosa has a beautiful facility that provides health and wellness programming, enrichment opportunities and family and celebratory gatherings.
Huntington Beach Council on Aging
The Huntington Beach Council on Aging is a non-profit corporation that works with the City of Huntington Beach staff to enhance the dignity and quality of life of senior citizens in Huntington Beach. Through civic and community involvement, comprehensive services, recreation, education, advocacy, and financial support, the HBCOA empowers and meets the needs of a rapidly expanding, diverse population.
Jim Chalmers (posthumously honored)
Although Jim served on the City of San Mateo City Council from 19741979, it was his work as a member of the San Mateo Rotary Club that has earned him his distinction. One of Jim’s favorite projects was San Mateo Central Park. In 1994, he made a proposal to the City to refurbish the dilapidated picnic area. Jim raised $10,000 to make that happen. In 2007, Jim determined that another refurbishment was needed and raised another $9,000 in community sponsorships. Jim passed away unexpectedly in November 2012 at the age of 84. As a tribute to his contributions, the picnic grove at Central Park was recently renamed “The Jim Chalmers Rotary Picnic Grove.”
years old by getting them outside and playing baseball! Currently, the Junior Giants Program serves over 20,000 children in 85 leagues across California and into Nevada and Oregon.
Mike Naggar
The City of Temecula’s Mayor Mike Naggar has used his personal circumstances with his son with autism to reach and touch many lives both locally and regionally. His compassion and dedication to serving the special needs community has been translated through the development and creation of creating a community that welcomes
Thank you to our CPRS Awards Program sponsors.
Junior Giants
The City of South San Francisco recognized the Junior Giants program. The flagship program of the Giants Community Fund provides free, noncompetitive and innovative baseball program for boys and girls ages 5-18 California Parks & Recreation • spring 2013
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residents, particularly our youth, had access to swimming, swim lessons, and swim meets through the efforts of Save Mart Supermarkets.
Moraga Park Foundation
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Through decades of community involvement, the Moraga Park Foundation has supported four major park improvement projects totaling over $425,000, a variety of smaller projects and hundreds of free family concerts for the residents of the Town of Moraga. The Moraga Park Foundation has Created Community through People Parks and Programs and continues to enhance recreational, cultural, and education opportunities, to create a sense of community, and to improve the park facilities in Moraga.
Nick Schouten
Nick Schouten, board member of the Valley Wide Recreation & Park District, exemplifies what it means to be a true public servant by selflessly serving the communities in the San Jacinto Valley for more than 40 years. He is a rare individual who makes those around him better, simply by being in his presence. His patience, practical knowledge and humility are just a few of his distinguishing characteristics.
Orinda Park Foundation
The City of Orinda’s Orinda Parks
and Recreation Foundation has been a leader in providing parks and recreation facilities for the residents of Orinda. The Foundation’s largest contribution is the purchase and preservation of two of the City’s four community parks and its only Community Center. Without the leadership of the Foundation residents in the City of Orinda would have fewer outdoor and public spaces to play, exercise, and access nature.
Parents on Patrol (POP)
The creation of the City of Bell’s Parents on Patrol (POP) Program is the result of a grass roots effort by local parents to help protect a city that lacks afterschool recreational programs that serve youth. The POP Program has made afterschool safety for children a priority, providing a substantial community benefit to all residents. POP are trained by the Police Department, fingerprinted, issued badges and uniforms and walk the streets encouraging children to play.
Vandenberg Air Force Base’s support of Special Olympics and Law Enforcement Torch Run of Northern Santa Barbara County has enhanced the lives of thousands of Special Olympic athletes and their families. Their exemplary leadership and commitment to the participants empowers athletes with intellectual disabilities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.
West East Side Community Associaion
The West East Side Community Association (WESCA) works 24/7 to improve the quality of life in the City of Long Beach neighborhood by organizing monthly cleanups that unite residents and fundraising for an annual Halloween carnival. WESCA has successfully advocated for grants that added 1.1 acres of open space in a densely built-out neighborhood.
Save Mart Supermarkets
Save Mart Supermarkets, through their “Help Save Mart Save Our Pools” campaign, pledged to match up to $500,000 in donations from businesses and the community at large, making $1 million available to support pool maintenance and programs. Sacramento 14
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CPRS Honors Three for Their Contributions to the Profession The CPRS Fellowship/Hall of Fame Award is the highest award bestowed by the California Park & Recreation Society. It is intended to honor individuals who have made significant statewide contributions to the parks and recreation profession. The second professional award is the Citation of Merit which is awarded to individuals for their professional contributions to CPRS and the parks and recreation profession.
Carole Severin Fellowship/Hall of Fame
Carol Severin is an outstanding contributor to the California parks and recreation profession. She has held positions at all levels within the park and recreation profession – including serving as an elected board position for two agencies: the Hayward Area Recreation & Park District and the East Bay Regional Park District. She is now the Board President of the East Bay Regional Park District. She is a retired professor from San Francisco State University where she worked for 40 years. She served as CPRS Treasurer, Conference Program Chair, District 4 Director, and on many CPRS committees. She is a lifetime member of the California Association of Recreation & Park Districts (CARPD) and she received the distinguished Pugsley Award in 2000 from the American Academy for Park & Recreation Administration. Through all these experiences Carol never wavered in her commitment to implementing strategic change. While on the East Bay Board, Carol has led efforts to create the District’s Recreation Department, the Healthy Trails Program, and the opening of the Big Break Visitor Center on the Delta and the Tidewater Boating Center on Oakland’s estuary. Carol worked with other board members to build a coalition that supported a $500 million park bond that passed with 72% voter approval during a time of economic stress. Carol is a uniquely creative and spirited person. Every year she creates new 16
songs highlighting EBRPD events and happenings and then she cajoles her fellow board members into performing at volunteer recognition events. She is an excellent photographer and a jewelry maker, often donating her items to help raise funds for the District’s Regional Park Foundation.
Jack Harrison Fellowship/Hall of Fame
Jack has been a premier California park and recreation professional for over 51 years. He currently serves as the Director of the Carmichael Recreation & Park District in Sacramento. Jack has provided outstanding service and leadership in California’s park and recreation profession as a supervisor, planner, manager of and consultant to cities, districts, counties and for the State of California, where he served as Chief Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation. Jack has also taught at CSU Chico. In the time of our need for strong leadership for the California Park & Recreation Society, Jack was recruited and accepted the call to serve as Executive Director. In that position, he helped CPRS reorganize, survive and flourish. Jack provided leadership for the passage of a multimillion dollar bond measure to provide local park facilities throughout Orange County and the State of California.
Tom Hellman – Citation of Merit Award
Tom Hellmann is a Recreation Supervisor, for the Cosumnes Community Services District in Elk Grove. Tom has 20+ years experience in
recreation. Tom is devoted to giving back, whether its mentoring staff or the numerous positions he’s held within CPRS district and section board of directors; or for the countless hours he’s spent educating other professionals to strengthen the field of recreation. Under his leadership Cosumnes Community Service District has received Gold and Silver International Aquatic Safety Awards, the Food Safety award, and the Barbara M. Wackford Aquatics Center has been honored as one of the best places in Elk Grove. Tom has received CPRS District 2’s J.R. Needy Professional Award and he often speaks at professional conferences on staff training, aquatics management, and safety. In 2012 Tom was recognized as the Next Generation Power 25 by Aquatics International magazine. Under his leadership the California Aquatics Management School (CAMS), has grown in stature and size. Tom has served as the chair of the Northern California Aquatic Management Association, CPRS Aquatics Section, and recently was installed as President of CPRS District 2. CPRS congratulates these three individuals for their commitment to CPRS and the parks and recreation field.
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Assemblyman Rich Gordon Honored as CPRS 2012 Legislator of the Year
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ich Gordon was first elected to the State Assembly in November 2010, and he represents the 24th Assembly District on the San Francisco Peninsula in San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties. Prior to serving in the Assembly, Assemblyman Gordon served for thirteen years on the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors actively involved in government accountability and health care coverage for children. Gordon also served on the San Mateo County Board of Education. In 2008, he served as President of the California State Association of Counties. CPRS is particularly inspired by his policy work on the following: Successfully authoring the extension to allow volunteers to engage in public works projects, such as trail building and restoration, beach cleanups, and wetlands projects (AB 587); Successfully authoring legislation for land management nonprofits that extends and clarifies the types of ac-
tivities that qualify for property tax exemptions (AB 703 and AB 2207); During the 2011 – 12 Legislative Session, chairing Assembly Budget Subcommittee 3 on Resources and Transportation and playing a strong role to ensure that adequate funding was available to support our natural resource departments and agencies; and continued service on the State Wildlife Conservation Board aimed at preserving California’s invaluable environment. Upon receiving this award, Assemblyman Gordon shared: “It was an honor to receive the CPRS Legislator of the Year Award,” said Gordon. “The professionals who serve as stewards of our parks and open spaces provide an invaluable service which is critical to our quality of life in California. People need places where they can play, places where they can find spiritual renewal, and places where they can help their children grow. I look forward to working
with CPRS in the years to come to assure that Sacramento provides the support needed by all of park and recreation programs across this state.”
Pilar Alcivar-McCoy presents the Legislator of the Year award to Assemblyman Rich Gordon
Agencies Receive Award of Excellence in San Jose
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he 2012 annual CPRS Awards Program concluded Friday, March 8, 2013, with the presentation of the prestigious Award of Excellence recognition to 33 agencies in the areas of recreation programming, community initiatives, management innovation, park planning, facility design, marketing and communications. In addition CPRS honored 17 individuals/organizations for their outstanding support of park and recreation and three professionals for their contributions to the profession. The CPRS Awards Program utilizes five principles: Challenge, Resourceful18
ness, Execution, Accomplishment, and Mission to evaluate each submitted application. Applications were received from every region of the state – North Coast to the Central Valley to the Sierras to the Central Coast to the greater Los Angeles area and Inland Empire. Over 160 entries were received. California’s park and recreation agencies tackle tough community issues that range from drowning prevention, at-risk youth, engaging citizens to volunteer to improve parks. Creating Community Award of Excellence is bestowed to agencies in recognition of their efforts to deliver
the highest level of recreation and leisure services that embody and embrace the values and mission of the profession and that move the agency towards a stronger position or role within the community. There are 10 categories and awards were given in eight categories: Aging Well, Arts & Cultural Services, Community Health & Wellness, Environmental Stewardship, Neighborhood/Community Building, Park & Facility Maintenance Management, Serving the Underserved, and Youth Development. The list of all Award of Excellence winners is on page 19.
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Creating Community
City of Fremont County of San Diego
City of Santa Clarita
Digital Media-Video
Aqua Adventure Waterparks Summer Spotlight Ad County of San Diego Parks and Recreation Marketing PSA Pleasant Valley Rec. & Park District Website Redesign City of Rancho Cucamonga Lewis Family Playhouse Website City of Anaheim Anaheim Outdoors Website
OC Parks
All the World Is A Stage Brochure Recreation & Activities Guide Palmdale News, Activities and Entertainment Magazine OC Parks Brochures
Marketing Campaign City of Dublin City of Lake Forest City of Corona City of Riverside
“splatter” Haunt at Heritage Hill July 4th Celebration 2012 Mariachi Festival
City of South San Francisco
Improving Public Places Committee
Aging Well Senior Prom
Arts and Culture City of Norwalk
Artastic
Serving the Underserved City of Long Beach
Homeland Cultural Center
Parks and Facility Maintenance City of Sacramento
Adopt-A-Park and PLAY Programs
Youth Development City of Pleasanton
Creatures of Impulse Teen Improv Program
Community Health and Wellness
FACILITY DESIGN AWARDS
City of Chula Vista
Aquatic Facilities City of Gilroy City of San Clemente
Granada Villa Neighborhood Committee
Environmental Stewardship
City of Baldwin Park
Print Publication City of Temecula City of Claremont City of Palmdale
Neighborhood/Community
Christopher High School Aquatics Complex San Clemente Aquatics Center
Water Awareness in Residential Neighborhoods (WARN): Drowning Prevention
Community Centers/Mixed Use City of Riverside City of Brentwood/LPA City of Fullerton
Dales Senior Center Brentwood Community Center City of Fullerton Community Center
Cultural Facilities City of Long Beach
Long Beach Historic Rancho Renovations
PARK PLANNING AWARDS Neighborhood Park City of Campbell
Stojanovich Family Park
Community Park City of South Lake Tahoe
Lakeview Commons at El Dorado Beach
Specialty Park City of San Clemente Cosumnes Community Services Dist. City of East Palo Alto Tahoe City Public Utility District
Vista Hermosa Sports Park Elk Grove Rain Garden Plaza Cooley Landing Tahoe City Lakeside Trail
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Top College Students Receive Award Scholarships
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ach year the California Foundation for Parks & Recreation awards scholarships ranging from $500 to $2000 to top park and recreation students throughout California. The scholarships are awarded based on academic scholarship, professional affiliation, activity and need. In past years the foundation has awarded between $17,000 and $21,500 in scholarship funds. This year in San Jose only $15,250 was awarded. $7,500 went unclaimed as no qualified recipients applied for the scholarships. If you are a qualified student or if you know of any students in a park and recreation program in California, please let them know of these potential scholarships.
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Rebecca Kopczak
Ann Arge Nathan
2,000
Haille Trimboli
CAPRCBM Kaufman
2,000
DJ Albarian
Jean Teague
2,000
Kelly Teeter
CAPRCBM
1,500
Joel August
Robert L. Meyers
1,000
Erik Long
CPRS Past Presidents
1,000
Darryl Pion
CPRS Past Presidents
1,000
Karen Warner
Total Aquatic Management
1,000
Josh Lainfiesta
Fred Brooks Park Ops & Development
1,000
Lance Evans
CPRS District 10
1,000
Kasey Wells
Jose Nonaca
1,000
Chrystina Bello
Melissa Z. Kannas Memorial
750
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Orizaba Park is an existing 2.73 acre park located within an area of the City with high density residential as well as industrial and commercial retail uses. The Long Beach Redevelopment Agency purchased a number of blighted properties and cleared the land to make way for an additional 1.09 acres of park space. The site is bisected by the abandoned Pacific Electric right of way. The concept included a rail road walkway within the right of way. Artist Patrick Vogel created a stainless steel replica of the red car that traveled to Long Beach, it is sited at the terminus of the tracks. The improvements also include new community center (Phase II), basketball courts, above grade skate park, shade/picnic shelters, outdoor exercise circuit, drinking fountains, benches, open turf and a community garden. The LEED commissioned building was designed by Fernald Architects and is currently out for bids. HAI provided services for master planning of the park including the community outreach program where HAI conducted (3) meetings with local residents and stake holder groups. HAI prepared construction documents for bid as well as provided construction support services to the City for a successful completion.
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Conference Winners Receive Cash, 2014 Conference Registrations and a Dream Vacation
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ust by attending conference, you are a winner. You increase your knowledge and skills to be a better employee at your agency. Your networking circle expands and affords you access to more resources in times of need. But for some who attend conference, winning goes beyond this. Delegates who submitted their drawing form at the CPRS booth and were present in the hall during the drawings, had a chance to win one of two cash drawings of $250 sponsored by the 2013 exhibitors. The two winners were Johnny Chou, City of San Diego, and Orlando Vales, City of Coronado. Two 2014 conference registrations were given away to George 22
Brunson, City of Belmont, and to Linda Rahn, City of Coronado. The grand prize drawing for the dream vacation was won by Armando Nava, City of Baldwin Park. Delegates attending educational sessions also had the chance to win 2014 conference registrations. Any delegate that turned in an educational session evaluation was given a raffle ticket. At the end of the conference three winners were drawn. The lucky winners were Stacey Kenison, City of Newark; Barb Adair, Desert Recreation District; and Lydie Gutfeld, City of Irvine. In celebration of the the welcome event at the San Jose Tech Museum, CPRS offered a number of high tech
raffle prizes. The winners and their prizes are: Ed Seagle, CSU Chico iPod Nano; Laura Castello, City of South El Monte – 2014 conference registration; Kerrie Webb, City of Riverbank – iPad Mini; Glen Inducil, PlayWell TEK – iTouch. Conference delegates had chances to win prizes even after the conference was over. Three names were drawn from delegates who completed the conference evaluation to win 2014 conference registrations. The winners are Allan Perdomo, City of Bell; Pamela Passow, City of San Clemente; and Stacey Zarazua, City of Ventura.
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Conference Success Due to Conference Volunteers’ Hard Work Conference Coordinating Committee
Julie Edmonds-Mares, City of San Jose, Local Host Chair; Jennifer Liu, City of Foster City, Program Chair; Stephanie House, West Side Recreation & Park District, Exhibits Chair; Susan Wipf, Exhibits Manager, CPRS Director of Marketing and Membership Services; Leslie Fritz, CPRP, CPRS Director of Education; and Jane H. Adams, Conference Manager, CPRS Executive Director
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Program Committee
Jennifer Liu, City of Foster City, Program Chair; Patrick Larkin, Cosumnes Community Services District, Education Session Vice Chair/Youth Development Chair; Colleen Reilly, VA Hospital-Palo Alto, RT Institute Chair, Speaker Assistance, Recreation Therapy Section; Leslie Peay, City of Daly City, District 4; BJ Grosvenor, San Jose State University, Speaker Assistance, Recreation Therapy; Jennifer Herb, City of Santa Clara, Teen Academy Chair; Becca Niles, Cordova Recreation & Park District, Speakers Corner & Best of the Best Coordinator; John Lawrence, Livermore Area Recreation & Park District, Mentoring Program Coordinator; Poldina Scherff, City of Brentwood, Room Host Coordinator; Christine Talbot, Quadriga Landscape Architecture & Planning, Development & Operations Section; Jeff Nereson, City of Roseville, Development & Operations Section; Dr. Greg Shaw, CSU Sacramento, Educators Research Special Feature Coordinator; Nancy Bolgar Steward, Retired, City of Sunnyvale, Administrators Section; Jennifer Tucker, City of San Bruno, Aquatics Section; Vicki Russo, City of Pacifica, Aquatics Section; Kari Thorson, City of Burlingame, Supervisors Section; Ken Bailey, AV Coordinator, Retired; Randy Davis, CAPRCBM, Commissioners & Board Members; Steve Hoagland, CAPRCBM, Commissioners & Board Members
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Julie Edmonds-Mare, Chair, City of San Jose; Janine Bray, Michael Casares, Matt Cano, Dave DeLong, Andrew Freeman, Alvin Galang, Tracey Gott, Patricia Hall, Kiersten McCormick-Manuel, Dave Mitchell, Andre Morrow, Mary O’Meara, Mark Parks, Angel Rios, Neil Rufino, Steve Ryan, Michelle Saechao, Darren Tan, Mollie Tobias, Dan Wax, Suzanne Wolf, Kenra Yarn, Lauri Yarwasky, City of San Jose; Susan Andrade Wax, City of Pleasanton; BJ Grosvenor, San Jose State University; Mark Linder, City of Campbell; Leea Guy, Regina Maurantonio, City of Mountain View; and Greg Milano, City of Los Altos
Exhibit Committee
Stephanie House, Exhibits Chair, West Side Recreation & Park District; Jim Bruno, Playgrounds by Design, Inc.; Justin Caron, Aquatic Design Group; Joe Guarrera, Capitol Enterprises; Richard Hawley, TotTurf; Elliott Heffler, Eagle Sports & Awards Co.; Charles Luecker, Lincoln Equipment, Inc.; Pete Stokes, Dave Bang Associates, Inc.; Kevin Sullivan, LPA, Inc.
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2012-13 CPRS Board of Directors
2012-13 CPRS Leadership
CPRS recognizes the outstanding work of volunteers who provide considerable time and effort in providing CPRS members with invaluable programs and services. Please join CPRS in thanking the following individuals for their work in 2012-2013.
Committee and Task Force Chairs Awards Committee Chair Sheila Canzian, City of San Mateo To recognize outstanding individuals, organizations, and agencies for their programs, services and initiatives; facility design; park planning; and marketing and communications. Legislative Committee Paul Romero To regularly communicate with state and federal legislators and administrators on issues affecting the delivery of park and recreation services; to testify on state and federal legislation; select legislator for outstanding legislative leadership; and communicate to members on issues affecting parks and recreation. California Foundation for Parks & Recreation Kevin Miller, City of Foster City
Darin Loughrey President
Michelle Lacy President-Elect
Mark Mariscal Vice-President
CFPR Scholarship Fund Committee Robin Bettin, City of Poway Youth Development Committee Patrick Larkin, Cosumnes Community Services District To develop a Youth Development Academy to train professionals and youth to understand and apply selected youth development curricula and program models. District/Section Leadership CPRS acknowledges the dedication and work of CPRS District and Section Presidents and their boards.
Anna Bielecki Secretary-Treasurer
Monya Jameson Region 1 Representative
Nick Calubaquib Region 2 Representative
Contract soccer classes & camps since 1979 Darin Budak Region 3 Representative
Dawn Pia Region 4 Representative
Leon Raya Council of Section Representative
Doug Grove Council of Section Representative
Aliah Brozowski Region 5 Representative
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The Expo Hall Another Networking Option for Delegates
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onference delegates explored the second largest one-stop shopping extravaganza for park and recreation professionals and saw the newest trends in park and facility amenities, programs and design. With nearly 200 vendors, exhibit attendees had an excellent source to network and find solutions to difficult problems. Vendors have industry specific knowledge that delegates can tap, beyond the conference in San Jose.
Vendors In The 2013 Expo Hall A-G Sod Farms, Inc., Booth 1223 (951) 687-7581 www.agsod.com Sales and installation of turfgrass. Active Network, Booth 1125 (858) 652-6198 www.activecommunities.com Our recreation software helps organizations get more participants, manage operations easier, and build stronger communities. ADvisor’s Marketing Group, Inc., Booth 1315 (800) 423-8478 www.advisorsmarketing.com CPRS’ Parks Make Life Better!® promotional partner for uniforms, and thousands of logoed products. Aflex Technology, Booth 444 (64) (3) 546-6747 www.aflextechnology.com Pool inflatable obstacle courses, giant slides and animals for all aquatic situations.
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All About Play/Little Tikes Commercial, Booth 724 (916) 923-2180 www.littletikescommercial.com Playgrounds made fun and easy; outdoor furniture and grills; the products you know and trust. Amateur Softball Association, Booth 826 (405) 424-5266 www.asasoftball.com ASA is the National Governing Body for Adult and Youth Softball in the United States. American Association for Nude Recreation-Western Region, Booth 828 (800) TRY-NUDE www.aanr.com The credible voice on issues relevant to nude and clothing optional recreation throughout North America.
American Ramp Company, Booth 535 (417) 206-6816 www.americanrampcompany.com American Ramp Company is the industry leader in design and construction of skate park equipment. Aqua Source, Inc, Booth 832 (800) 574-8081 www.aquasource.com Commercial swimming pool products & services. Aquatic Design Group, Inc., Booth 532 (760) 438-8400 www.aquaticdesigngroup.com Planning, architecture, and engineering for recreation, competition, and leisure aquatic facilities.
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u C P RS C o n f e r e n c e Arch Pac Aquatics, Booth 331 (760) 734-1600 www.archpac.com Architecture & engineering for aquatics. AstroTurf, Booth 734 (800) 723-8873 www.astroturfusa.com The world’s most advanced synthetic grass for sports. Bravado, Booth 1240 (541) 817-6815 www.concretetabletennis.com Concrete Table Tennis (ping pong) and Chess Tables for public parks. BigToys, Booth 420 (866) 814-8697 www.BigToys.com For more than 40 years, BigToys has been dedicated to designing commercial playgrounds that foster imagination, preserve the environment and build strong communities. Bithell, Inc., Booth 1231 (626) 331-2292 www.vitrocem.com Anti-graffiti coatings. Blue Sombrero, Booth 1145 (866) 981-2583 www.bluesombrero.com Blue Sombrero provides online registration and web design services for youth sport organizations.
CCASLA, Booth 1235 619-283-8818 www.asla-californiacouncil.org California Assn. of Park and Recreation Commissioners & Board Members, Booth 345 (916) 799-5908 www.caprcbm.org Non-profit organization to promote Commission and Board Member Association and support of CAPRCBM scholarship. California Park & Recreation Society, Booth 1010 (916) 665-2777 www.cprs.org Three thousand members strong, CPRS is the largest professional organization available to park, recreation & leisure service professionals in California. CPRS is dedicated to advancing California’s park & recreation profession through education, networking, advocacy and resources. • CPRS Aging Section Support education and professional development of aging professionals. • CPRS Aquatics Section CPRS Aquatics Booth • CPRS Development & Operations Section Provide educational, networking, technical support programs,
services to professionals who operate & develop public facilities. • CPRS RT Section Uniting Recreation Therapy Professionals and students through networking, resources and advocacy. • CPRS Supervisors Section CPRS Supervisor Section Information.
Bobcat Company, Booth 1146 (800) 965-4232 www.bobcat.com Bobcat Company provides compact equipment for global construction, industrial, landscaping and agricultural markets. BRAX Fundraising, Booth 1127 (888) 825-9339 www.braxfundraising.com Fundraising with Spirit Cups and Popcorn Buckets featuring NFL, MLB, College and Military. BSN Sports, Booth 928 (800) 527-7510 www.BSNSPORTS.com Recreation, Athletic and Field Equipment. Bull Stockwell Allen, Booth 632 (415) 281-4720 www.bsaarchitects.com Architects: design & planning of community & recreation centers, sports centers and senior & childcare facilities.
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C P RS C o n f e r e n c e u Challenger Sports, Booth 731 (866) 528-9688 www.challengersports.com British & Brazilian soccer camps, player development programs, tournament management, world tours, uniforms & equipment. City of Ontario Recreation & Community Services, Booth 1316 (909) 395-2020 www.ci.ontario.ca.us Host city for the 2014 California & Pacific Southwest Recreation & Park Training Conference & Expo March 5-7. CityReporter - Noratek Solutions Inc., Booth 1134 (250) 564-2236 www.cityinspectionsoftware.com Better documentation to reduce potential litigation.
California Special Districts Alliance, Booth 348 (916) 442-7887 www.csda.net Collaborative partnership offering legislative advocacy, training, financing and risk management services to local government agencies. California State University Chico, Booth 341 (530) 898-5990 Undergraduate and Graduate studies: Community/Commercial Recreation/Tourism; Hospitality Management; Parks; Event Management; Recreation Therapy. California State University Long Beach, Booth 343 (562) 985-8077 Higher education BA & MS Degrees. California State University Sacramento, Dept. of Recreation, Parks & Tourism Administration, Booth 342 (916) 278-3866 Callander Associates, Booth 1046 (916) 631-1312 www.callanderassociates.com Landscape architecture services.
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CalRecyle (CA Dept of Resource Rec & Recy), Booth 1048 (916) 341-6490 www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Tires/ Recycling Benefits/uses of products made from California recycled tires applicable to National and Local Parks. Capitol Equipment, Inc., Booth 415 (626) 357-3768 www.capitolequipinc.com Steel storage sheds. Catalina Express, Booth 438 (310) 519-7971 www.catalinaexpress.com High speed transportation to the beautiful Catalina Island daily from Long Beach, San Pedro and Dana Point. Cemrock, Booth 326 (520) 571-1999 www.cemrock.com Cemrock creates custom, themed play environments. CH Bull Co, Booth 1019 (650) 837-8400 www.chbullco.com Safety is no accident! We offer solutions for the simple and the difficult maintenance issues.
Colorado Time Systems, Booth 715 (970) 667-1000 www.coloradotime.com Timing, scoring, scoreboard and display solutions for all sports. Columbia Cascade Company, Booth 924 (503) 223-1157 www.timberform.com Makers of TimberForm & PipeLine playground equipment and outdoor fitness systems, and TimberForm site furniture. Community Playgrounds, Booth 337 (415) 892-8100 www.communityplaygrounds.com Design build specializing in nature play areas, installation of all play equipment, safety audits & surface impact testing. Community Works Design Group, Booth 1120 (951) 369-0700 www.com worksdg.com World’s finest park planning & design firm. Counsilman Hunsaker, Booth 436 (310) 327-1271 www.chh20.com Feasibility studies, master planning, design engineering, and operational services for aquatic centers. Courts and Greens, Booth 1241 (661) 201-8332 www.courtsandgreens.com Sports and recreation construction.
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u C P RS C o n f e r e n c e CXT Incorporated, Booth 323 (916) 662-4228 www.cxtinc.com Manufacturers of prefabricated concrete restrooms, concessions, office and storage buildings. Dahlin Group Architecture Planning, Booth 1133 (925) 251-7200 www.dahlingroup.com We provide a full range of architectural services to bring your project to completion on time and on budget. Dave Bang Associates, Inc., Booth 810 (800) 669-2585 www.davebang.com Specialists in equipping parks, playgrounds, site furnishing, shade shelters & athletic facilities since 1979. David Evans and Associates, Inc., Booth 528 (909) 481-5750 www.deainc.com Landscape Architectural Design Services.
Fluid Manufacturing, Booth 1312 (800) 443-5843 www.fluidmfg.com Coin operated shower control systems.
eTrak-plus, Booth 427 (877) 513-8725 www.eTrak-plus.com The complete parks & recreation management software solution for reservations, registration, POS, membership management and many more! Everlast Climbing, Booth 620 (800) 476-7366 www.everlastclimbing.com Everlast Climbing ™ is dedicated to improving youth fitness with a variety of innovative products. Fibar Systems, Booth 425 (800) 342-2721 x 307 www.Fibar.com Playground Safety surfacing, IPEMA & ASTM certified engineer Wood Fiber, Poured-in-Place, ADA compliant. FieldTurf, Booth 1027 (800) 724-2969 www.fieldturf.com World leader in artificial turf with more than 7,500 installations globally.
Gail Materials, Booth 1128 (951) 667-6106 www.gailmaterials.net Leading Southern California provider and producer of stabilized and athletic surface materials. GameTime, Booth 716 (800) 235-2440 www.gametime.com GameTime is a leading manufacturer in the commercial playground industry with a commitment to enriching childhood through play. Grasshopper Company, Booth 628 (620) 345-8621 www.grasshoppermower.com Grasshopper true zeroturn radius riding rotary mowers and quikconverter attachment system for year round implements.
David Volz Design Landscape Architects, Inc., Booth 1124 (714) 641-1300 www.dvolzdesign.com Award winning, LEED and QSD/P Accredited park planners and sports field experts. DEACERO, Booth 1138 (800) 332-2376 www.designmasterfence.com A welded wire fencing system designed to meet your perimeter and security needs.
Providing Quality Landscape Architectural Services in Southern California
Dero, Booth 616 (888) 337-6729 www.dero.com Dero, industry leaders in bike parking, public repair stations and bicycle storage solutions, since 1995. Doggie Walk Bags, Booth 627 (949) 200-1148 www.doggiewalkbags.com Dog bag dispensers, bags, signs and trash cans, for pet nuisance pick-up.
Specializing in Municipal Projects with Over 140 Agencies
“We Create Parks for People”
Services include: Specialists in: Master Planning & Design • Neighborhood Parks Community Parks • Sports Parks • Play Areas Park Renovations • Nature Interpretive Parks Trails & Pathways • Streetscapes & Medians
Community Workshops & Presentations Construction & Maintenance Specifications Standards & Guidelines Development Plan Check Services • Feasibility Studies Native Vegetation Preservation
Domo Sports Grass, Booth 426 (808) 479-4065 www.domosportsgrass.us Manufacturer of high performance artificial turf.
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C P RS C o n f e r e n c e u International Mulch Company, Booth 339 (314) 336-1030 x139 www.internationalmulch.com Recycled Rubber Mulch Products. Irrigation Water Technologies America, Inc., Booth 338 (303) 772-9884 www.kisssusa.com Sub surface textile irrigation. IZone, Booth 1310 (254) 778-0722 www.izoneimgaing.com The leader in durable exterior and interior dHPL signs. JetMulch Inc, Booth 733 (866) 306-8524 www.jetmulch.com Playground Fiber Installation with Blower Trucks. Greenfields Outdoor Fitness, inc., Booths 332 (888) 315-9037 www.greenfieldsfitness.com Design, manufacturing & distribution of outdoor fitness equipment to include ADA accessible and New Hydraulic Line of products. Gro-Power, Inc., Booth 1227 (909) 393-3744 www.gropower.com Natural based fertilizers and soil conditioners for parks and sports fields. HAI, Hirsch & Associates Inc., Booth 631 (714) 776-4340 www.hailandarch.com Landscape architectural firm, specialize in the design of parks, sport complexes, streetscape & sustainable environmental design projects. Heavenly Greens, Booth 1314 (408) 723-4954 www.heavenlygreens.com Instillation of artificial grass. Hi-Five Sports Clubs, Booth 1114 (847) 291-4355 www.hifivesportsclubs.com Youth sports programs ages 18 months through 5th grade. Partner with parks, fun constructive programs. Hunter Industries, 545 (916) 899-9437 www.hunterindustries.com Irrigation manufacturer.
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ID Edge, Booth 1225 (303) 665-0405 www.idedge.com ID Edge offers a variety of identification and security products and services. Inflatable 2000, Booth 1318 (626) 969-7780 www.inflatable2000.com Leading inflatable manufacturer specializing in jumpers, slides, obstacle courses & advertising balloons. Innova Champion Discs, Booth 320 (909) 481-6266 www.innovadiscs.com Innova Disc Golf produces everything you need to enjoy the sport of disc golf. Innovative Aggregates LLC, Booth 634 (408) 590-0015 www.innovativeaggregates.com California representative for Stabilizer Solutions, Inc. of Phoenix, AZ and general aggregates including boulders. Innovative Playgrounds Co. LLC, Booth 1023 (877) 732-5200 www.innovativeplaygrounds.com Sales designs and project management for playground/fitness equipment, safety surfacing, shade structures and sport/site amenities.
Kidz Love Soccer, Booth 1116 (408) 774-4625 www.kidzlovesoccer.com Non-competitive soccer school for children 2-10 years of age. Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Booth 1036 Phone: (619) 234-9411 www.kimley-horn.com Landscape architects and urban designers; civil, structural, and transportation engineers; environmental specialists; and graphics specialists. Knorr Systems, Inc., Booth 524 (800) 676-7946 www.knorrsystems.com A parts & service company specializing in filtration, heating, water treatment & pool cover systems. Kromer Co. LLC, Booth 1313 800-373-0337 www.kromerco.com Athletic field grooming and painting equipment for natural grass and synthetic turf. L.A. Steelcraft, Booth 344 (800) 371-2438 www.lasteelcraft.com Lincoln Equipment, Booth 432 (925) 687-9500 www.lincolnaquatics.com Lincoln Equipment, Inc. is a national distributor of commercial swimming pool equipment and aquatic supplies.
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u C P RS C o n f e r e n c e LPA, Inc., Booth 428 (949) 261-1001 www.lpainc.com An integrated design firm providing landscape architecture, architecture, planning, interior design, engineering, and sustainable design services for civic projects. Maximum Solutions, Inc., Booth 1131 (763) 541-9116 www.maxsolutions.com Recreation Management Software with key applications facility reservations, program registrations, league scheduling and membership management. MCE Corporation, Booth 1147 (925) 452-2709 www.mce-corp.com Full service park maintenance contractor/consultant for QA programs, maintenance standards and transition to contracting. Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, Booth 439 (888) 935-6878 www.medievaltimes.com North America’s #1 Dinner Attraction! Group discounts available. MIG, Inc., Booth 1210 (510) 845-7549 www.migcom.com Landscape Architecture, Park and Recreation Planning, ADA and Access Children’s Environments, Environmental Planning, Regenerative Landscapes.
Murdock Mfg., Booth 923 (626) 336-4561 www.murdockmfg.com Murdock is a manufacturer and supplier of outdoor drinking fountains, hydrants, pre-engineering buildings, and bicycle security lockers.
Neil O. Anderson & Assoc., Booth 346 (925) 609-7224 www.noanderson.com Aquatic Design & Engineering.
Musco Sports Lighting, Booth 624 (641) 673-0411 www.musco.com Musco specializes in the design and manufacture of sports lighting.
Neptune-Benson, Booth 1327 (401) 821-2200 www.neptunebenson.com Leading manufacturer of commercial aquatic filtration systems and accessories, including the Defender ® Regenerative Media Filter.
My Bark Co. Inc., Booth 1323 (209) 786-4042 www.mybark.net Manufacturer and supplier of EWF and rubber safety surfacing and other landscaping materials.
NEVCO, Booth 547 (800) 851-4040 www.nevco.com Scoreboards, LED Displays & Marquees, Video Displays, Scorer’s Tables, Signage.
Nasco, Booth 633 (800) 558-9595 www.enasco.com The largest selection of arts & crafts and physical education supplies from one company.
NGI Sports, Booth 1226 (800) 835-0033 www.ngisports.com All weather track & tennis surface environmentally friendly. Guaranteed crack free. Proven results nationally.
CRANE ARCHITECTURAL GROUP Innovations in Architecture
Decades of Quality Park & Recreation Projects
Specialties include: Community Centers Daycare Centers Recreation/Sports Complexes Restrooms Senior Centers ADA Compliance Studios Picnic Shelters Concession Buildings Arts/Activity Centers Education Centers Historical Preservation and Restoration
Miracle Playground Sales/Miracle Recreation, Booth 537 (800) 523-4202 www.miracle-recreation.com Playground equipment, tables, benches, pool slides, shade products, playground amenities. Mity Lite, Inc., Booth 1209 (801) 224-0589 www.mitylite.com MITY LITE is the leader in lightweight, durable, folding tables, and folding and stacking chairs. Most Dependable Fountains, Booth 1032 (901) 867-0039 www.mostdependable.com Manufacturer of vandal resistant, maintenance free outdoor drinking fountains, showers, misters, pet fountains, etc.
Services Full Service Architecture ADA Compliance Studies Building Design Space Planning Site Analysis Cost Estimating Land Planning Project Bidding and Negotiation Construction Contract Administration Sustainable Design
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C P RS C o n f e r e n c e u Play Smart Surfacing, Booth 1025 (909) 799-8100 www.playsmartsurfacing.com Industry leader in high quality, low cost, recreational and landscape surfacing. Turnkey solutions offered. Play-Well TEKnologies, Booth 447 (415) 578-2746 www.play-well.org LEGO Engineering Summer Camp program: teaching kids engineering utilizing 100,000 pieces of LEGO.
Norwell USA, Inc., Booth 1233 (360) 556-3621 www.norwell-usa.com Outdoor fitness stations based on a sculptural design and constructed from our exclusive glass-blasted stainless steel.
Pacific Park at the Santa Monica Pier, Booth 441 (310) 260-8744 www.pacpark.com Youth, senior & educational field trips & activities on the historic Santa Monica Pier.
NTD Architecture, Booth 918 (858) 565-4440 www.ntd.com NTD Architecture specializes in sustainable design and master planning of recreational & community centers.
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, Booth 443 (760) 325-1449 www.pstramway.com The Tramway takes visitors from the desert floor to the Mount San Jacinto State Park.
O’Dell Engineering, Booth 1112 (209) 571-1765 www.odellengineering.com Multi-discipline landscape architecture firm designing for outdoor recreation, socially inclusive design and sensory integration.
PDPlay (Progressive Design Playgrounds), Booth 1326 (760) 597-5990 www.pdplay.com Outdoor learning environments -playground play systems & site amenities.
Outdoor Creations Inc, Booth 525 (530) 365-6106 www.outdoorcreations.com Manufacturer of precast concrete site furnishings.
Peak Software, Booth 1215 (801) 572-3570 www.sportsmansql.com Since 1993, SportsMan SQL has been a leading innovator of recreation management software solutions.
Pacific Coast Seed/S & S Seeds, Booth 1137 (925) 373-4417 www.pcseed.com We provide seed and other materials for erosion control, restoration, and turf and ornamental landscapes. Pacific Interlock Pavingstone, Booth 340 (831) 637-9163 www.pacificinterlock.com HYDRO-FLO™ permeable pavers.
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Pirate’s Dinner Adventure, Booth 442 (714) 690-1497 www.piratesdinneradventureca.com Pirate’s Dinner Adventure. 4 course feast and swashbuckling sword play combined for an adventure to remember. Play & Park Structures, Booth 515 (800) 727-1907 www.playandpark.com Commercial playground equipment for ages 2-5 and 5-12 that encourages imagination while building key developmental skills.
PlayCore, Booth 516 (877) 762-7563 www.playcore.com PlayCore helps build stronger communities by advancing play through research, education, and partnerships. Playcraft Direct, Booth 1216 (888) 571-7640 www.playcraftsystems.com Commercial playground equipment, system components, freestanding activities. Poligon/All About Play, Booth 831 (916) 923-2180 www.playgroundpros.com Architectural shade shelters - all steel, fabric and wood options available. Precision Concrete Cutting, Booth 1309 (877) 224-0025 www.safesidewalks.com Sidewalk repair & trip hazards. Public Restroom Company, Booth 1042 (888) 888-2060 www.publicrestroomcompany.com Public Restroom Company is a design/build specialist for “odor free” park restroom buildings. PW Athletic Manufacturing Co. Booth 820 (800) 669-2585 www.pwathletic.com Manufacture of top-quality athletic, park, & site equipment since 1919. Q-Star Technology, Booth 316 (310) 294-8194 www.qstartech.com High-performance solar-charged, digital camera deterrent systems that help reduce graffiti, illegal dumping & metal theft.
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u C P RS C o n f e r e n c e R.C. Systems, Inc., Booth 1132 (586) 469-4200 http://recprosoftware.com Recreation Management Software Solution - Intuitive, Proven, Reliable. Rain Drop Products, Booth 934 (419) 207-1229 www.rain-drop.com Leading provider of water recreation products, spraygrounds & structures. Recreation Republic, Inc., Booth 632 (760) 690-4030 www.recrepublic.com Innovative playground equipment, site furnishings, shades and surfacing, turnkey solution, design, installation and buying contracts. RHA Landscape Architects-Planners, Inc., Booth 1015 (951) 781-1930 www.rhala.com Park Planning and Renovation, Historical Sites, Sports Facilities, Consensus Building, Sustainable Site Design. Richard Fisher Associates, Booth 824 (714) 245-9270 www.rfaland.com Professional Landscape Architectural Services and Grant Programs Administration for Parks & Recreation Facilities and Streetscapes.
WORLD CLASS SIGNAGE SINCE 1978
RJM Design Group, Inc., Booth 727 (949) 493-2600 www.rjmdesigngroup.com Park Planning and Design, Parks and Recreation Master Planning, Landscape Architecture, LEED Certified, Public Workshops. Roaring Camp Railroads, Booth 440 (831) 335-4484 www.roaringcamp.com See towering redwood trees from two historic railroads. 1880’s logging camp, General Store and meadowlands. RockCraft Designs, Booth 315 (866) 786-1635 www.rockcraft.net RockCraft: we manufacturer Park & Playground climbing boulders. A real climbing experience, created by real climbers. Rocky Mountain Sunscreen, Booth 1033 (303) 940-9803 www.rmsunscreen.com Broad spectrum sunscreen lotion, in cost effective bulk containers.
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C P RS C o n f e r e n c e u SCORE Sports, Booth 1214 (310) 830-6161 www.scoresports.com Athletic sportswear, soccer, basketball, & equipment. Shade Structures (a USA SHADE Brand), Booth 1024 (714) 427-6980 www.shadestructures.net Shade Structures “Screens the Sun, Keeps the Fun” with modular, Custom & DSA Approved shade covers. Shaw Sports Turf, Booth 347 (706) 625-7906 www.shawsportsturf.com Engineered synthetic turf systems for all levels of play.
ROMTEC, Inc., Booth 328 (541) 496-3541 www.romtec.com Romtec, Inc. manufactures preengineered restroom buildings and other park utility structures. Ross Recreation Equipment, Booth 910 (707) 538-3800 www.rossrec.com 40 years of providing superior products and service with attention to quality, safety and design.
RWP Landscape Materials, Booth 1220 (877) 476-9797 www.rwpmulch.com Manufacturer of playground safety surfacing and a wide variety of landscape materials. S & S Worldwide, Booth 424 (800) 243-9232 www.ssww.com Hands-on learning products such as Arts & Crafts; Games and Sports equipment & more!
Rowley International Inc, Booth 1213 (310) 377-6724 www.rowleyinternational.com Aquatic Design and Engineering services for competition, recreation and leisure aquatic facilities.
Safeplay By Design, Booth 1211 (916) 647-0912 www.spease.com Playground safety inspection, playground impact testing and sports field impact testing.
Royston Hanamoto Alley & Abey, Booth 1136 (415) 383-7900 www.rhaa.com RHAA is a full service landscape architectural and planning firm.
Sator Sports, Inc., Booth 1118 (310) 602-0127 www.satorsoccer.com Soccer goals and equipment company (web/catalog).
RRM Design Group, Booth 1123 (805) 543-1794 www.rrmdesign.com Landscape architecture, architecture, civil engineering, planning and survey. RTH Processing, Inc., Booth 1135 (419) 692-3000 www.rthprocessing.com Recycled rubber surfacing products for both indoor and outdoor recreational activities.
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SITE Design Group, Inc., Booth 318 (877) 734-7275 www.sitedesigngroup.com Specializing in skate parks, bike parks, motor parks, and progressive action sports facilities. Smart Turf, Booth 1324 (800) 421-6723 www.smartturf.net Smart Turf is a synthetic grass product line made in the USA with the finest materials available. Sof’ Solutions Inc., Booth 920 (801) 823-2452 www.sof-solutions.com Sof’ Solutions offers peace of mind with our safety surfacing options at a competitive price. Sol, Inc., Booth 1236 (772) 286-9461 www.solarlighting.com Leading manufacturer of solar outdoor LED lighting systems that are well-engineered and easy to install. Spalding Team Sports, Booth 1142 (641) 781-9052 www.spalding.com Spalding inflatable products (Basketball, Football, Volleyball, Soccer) Dudley Softballs, and Spalding Equipment (Basketball, Volleyball, Gymnastics). Specialty Risk Insurance LLC, Booth 327 (800) 849-0293 www.specialtyrisk.com Insurance for all of your recreational needs.
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SSA Landscape Architects, Booth 325 (831) 459-0455 www.ssala.com Landscape architecture & sustainable design for parks & recreation. SSCI - Operation TLC2, Booth 1319 (866) 996-7412 www.ssci2000.com America’s #1 Choice in Parks and Recreation Background Screening. Stonehenge Signs Inc., Booth 1126 (916) 201-3570 www.stonehengesigns.com Purveyor of world class signage carved into stone. Sun Country Systems, Booth 423 (661) 268-1550 www.suncountrysystems.com Providers of playground equipment and safety surfaces for the State of California.
Surface America, Inc., Booth 1038 (716) 632-8413 www.surfaceamerica.com Surface America, Inc.: Playground and other recreational surfacing including poured-in-place, tiles, and turf systems. Sybertech Waste Reduction Ltd., Booth 932 (888) 888-7975 www.swrl.com In-Ground trash containers, Self Watering Planters, Dog House Stations & bags. TMT Enterprises, Inc., Booth 916 (408) 432-9040 www.tmtenterprises.net Supplier of Baseball/Softball surfaces, pathway aggregates, root zone mix, playground sand/fiber. Tomark Sports, Booth 419 P.O. Box 1088, Corona, CA 92878 (800) 959-1844 www.tomark.com Sales and service of recreational equipment.
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TotTurf, Booth 520 (800) 858-0519 www.totturf.com We provide play and recreational surfaces through innovation products and services, customer education, and service. Trailscape inc, Booth 1110 (530) 852-5155 www.Trailscape.net Design and building of natural surface trails. Trex Co, Inc., Booth 1237 (775) 585-7775 www.trex.com Trex Company is the world’s largest manufacturer of high performances wood alternative decking & railing. Tri Active America, Booth 1232 (805) 595-1005 www.triactiveamerica.com The original outdoor fitness equipment provider. We offer over 50 different products to choose from. True Pitch Inc., Booth 1325 (800) 647-3539 www.TruePitchrounds.com Portable pitching mounds and field products. Trueline, Booth 1017 (951) 817-0777 www.gotrueline.com Game Court Building & Resurfacing and Renovations. Splash Pad Renovations & Non-Skid Coatings.
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UK International Soccer, Booth 448 (909) 793-7759 www.uksocca.com We offer soccer education and training for individuals and teams. UltraSite, Booth 416 (618) 282-8200 www.ultra-site.com High-quality manufacturer of traditional site furnishing including tables, benches, receptacles, bike racks bollards and dog park equipment. Universal Studios Hollywood, Booth 437 (800) 436-8802 www.UniversalYouthPrograms.com The Entertainment Capital of LA. USTA Northern California, Booth 324 (510) 748-7373 www.norcal.usta.com Promote the game of tennis. VenTek International, Booth 1140 (707) 773-3373 Manufacturer of automated parking pay stations and associated equipment. Verde Design, Inc., Booth 1228 (408) 985-7200 www.verdedesigninc.com Landscape architecture, civil engineering, construction management services for community recreation: parks, sports parks, athletics fields.
Waterplay Solutions, Booth 1040 (250) 712-3393 www.waterplay.com Waterplay® is a global provider of water playground equipment. West Coast Arborists, Inc., Booth 1219 (714) 991-1900 www.wcainc.com Providing tree maintenance and management services throughout the states of California and Arizona. West Coast Rubber Recycling, Booth 333 (831) 634-2800 www.groundrubbersolution.com Northern California’s premiere tire recycler. We manufacture ground cover for playgrounds, arenas, landscaping and more. West Coast Turf, Booth 925 (760) 340-7300 www.westcoastturf.com Growers and installers of premium quality natural turfgrass sod and stolons. Willdan, Booth 927 (714) 940-6300 www.willdan.com Willdan assists public agencies in the design and master planning of parks and recreation developments. WLC Architects, Inc., Booth 1212 (909) 987-0909 www.wlcarchitects.com Architectural services for park and recreation facilities throughout California.
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Habitat Forming A New Certification Process Promotes The Benefits of Sustainable Landscape Design
By Paul Steinbach Senior Editor Athletic Business Magazine Š 2013 Athletic Business magazine. Reprinted with permission.
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In the shadow of a large TV tower on the south campus of Grand Valley State University, ducks, geese and cranes gather in ponds ringed by native grasses and plant life. Deer and eagle sightings are not uncommon, and a closer look finds rodents, turtles and insects in abundance. To the north, one might spot a more exotic species - rugby players - scrumming on a synthetic pitch, or track athletes running along a polyurethane track, or varsity soccer players competing on a natural surface maintained to championship standards. All this activity can be witnessed within 45 acres of university property in suburban Allendale, in the lower west region of Michigan, and all of it is exactly according to plan. spring 2013 • California Parks & Recreation
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too limiting for certain project types,” Whisler says. “For example, SITES has specific soil compaction densities that the project must maintain, but the playing fields need a certain density requirement that is different than typical grass areas. Several credits were adjusted to help sports fields earn points.” SITES has taken what LEED has done for sustainable building construction and applied the same principles to open spaces. “We’re looking at the site from the building skin out, if you have a building at all,” says SITES director and LEED AP Danielle Pieranunzi. “It fills a gap for some projects, such as parks or athletic fields, where there is no building to get certified.” Similar to the LEED rating system ranging from certified to platinum, SITES uses a four-star scale for its certification. “Being a national, voluntary tool for a diverse set of project types, sizes and locations, we modeled the SITES system after LEED in that you have base requirements and then optional credits, and a project needs enough points to get to certain levels of certification,” Pieranunzi says. “So it’s really about trying to find the best approach for achieving site sustainability for that place and that program.” According to SITES, landscape sustainability starts with site evaluation and progresses through design, construction and maintenance with an eye toward the site’s ecosystem services. “That might be a new term for a lot of people, but basically it’s looking at these built landscapes as providing benefits and services to humans and other organisms that natural systems provide free of charge - things like cleaning air, cleaning water, reducing urban heat island effect,” says Pieranunzi, adding that the SITES credit system is framed around the concept of “trying to protect and regenerate those ecosystem services if they’ve been lost, if the site has been degraded.” A site evaluation might entail identifying areas that are thriving naturally, and doing everything possible to avoid disturbing those areas, while targeting already degraded areas for refurbishment. Soil is often where site degradation takes root, but Pieranunzi points out that SITES emphasizes practical solutions. “Soil is the foundation that’s going to ensure long-term success with your vegetation, and the less disturbance and care you have up front, the less expensive it’s going to be Date: 08.26.03 California Parks & Recreation • spring 2013 Client: Jones & Madhavan Job #: 1922JM Description: Ad for California Parks & Recreation magazine Filename: 08.26_JM_Ad_1922JM Size: 3-1/2"x 9-1/4" vertical
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and the more likely you can ensure healthy vegetation,” Pieranunzi says. “We specify that you would restore soils in areas that you’re going to revegetate. You’re not necessarily going to restore soils where you’re going to put sidewalks. So it’s trying to gear development of a building or a road into those areas that are already degraded - kind of common sense, but not normal practice.” Stockpiling soils, as opposed to trucking in new volumes, is another recommended practice, and one that scored points for Grand Valley. “Our initial design for the recreation fields called for the use of the storm water project spoils to raise the ground level of the recreation fields and to promote effective drainage under the artificial surfaces,” says James Moyer, the university’s associate vice president for facilities planning. “Our initial challenge was to achieve a soil balance between the two projects.” The storm water management complex had to be sized, as the GVSU case study states, “to create adequate storage volumes for runoff, encourage evaporation and plant uptake, and create viable ecosystems for habitat.” More than 180,000 cubic yards of soil were excavated and compacted within the site’s boundaries, and the fact that Allendale’s soil makeup is heavy on clay and not conducive to turfgrass viability led designers to specify synthetic surfaces for much of the sports complex, with the exception of the existing soccer field and the track throws area. As a result, proper drainage of those synthetic surfaces became a special design priority. Says Whisler, “Drainage from the playing surfaces, including the track, is routed to the storm water management complex for a slow release while also providing an environment for different habitat.” Eventually, adds Moyer, collected storm water will be used to irrigate the soccer field, which currently taps the university’s domestic water supply. Creating suitable habitat involved removing dead trees and rescuing others, planting live stakes (tree cuttings), building sand mounds that protrude from the water surface and seeding grasses around it - all as part of an $11 million project budget. “We believe a smart design with energyefficient equipment, healthy materials and a quality work environment is a worthwhile effort,” Whisler says. “A certification is not needed to accomplish this effort, but it helps to keep you on track and challenge the design team and owners alike to think outside the box.” Being in elite company is nothing new for GVSU, particularly in the athletics realm. The Lakers have earned 11 consecutive top-two finishes in the Division II Directors’ Cup standings, including a run of eight straight titles between 2004 and 2011. But this new landscaping serves more than student-athletes. “The primary mission of the university is education,” Moyer says. “The overall site has provided an excellent outdoor lab for the sciences. We have several student-involved research projects under way, and more are being planned. These construction projects, when combined with research, will result in a better-informed graduate and a more-involved graduate.” spring 2013 • California Parks & Recreation
u Habitat Forming Involving established experts from the very beginning is recommended to making such projects possible, according to Pieranunzi. “Acritical component of SITES is to have an integrated design team, having different expertise at the table early on,” she says. “Whether it’s landscape architects or biologists or architects or engineers, have them in as part of the process - from predesign to design and construction - so everyone can understand each other’s perspectives and the value of the site itself before a design is made.” Is SITES poised to truly make a difference in the grand but fragile design that is our larger environment? “I’m optimistic that we are,” Pieranunzi says. “I think as long as there’s a continual evaluation and feedback loop of what we’re doing and how we’re measuring things and that we think ahead and actually continue that mindset and those practices over time, then I think that we’ll get somewhere for sure.” “Given the ongoing scarcity of resources and the degradation of the environment - both natural and built - the green movement is one of the many tools that should be employed to enable a better future for all living creatures,” Moyer says. “If we can reduce consumption and recycle existing materials, we have an opportunity to slow consumption and extend the availability of resources.” Moyer then turns to nature to further make his point. “This should be viewed like the efforts of an ant,” he says. “One ant working alone does not appear to accomplish very much, yet the family as a whole can move mountains.” Paul Steinbach is Senior Editor at Athletic Business. You can follow him on twitter @SteinbachPaul.
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Engaging Non-Users Why Don’t People Use Your Park System
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n the past couple of years, the health benefits of parks and recreation have begun coming to light as agencies across the country have been faced with rising obesity rates. Parks and recreation provision has evolved from playgrounds, trails, open space, and community centers into an integrated network of features and amenities designed to encourage people to interact with one another while engaging in physical activities. Amenities such as community gardens and farmers markets provide access to healthy, locally grown food, and trails and other connections provide places for walking, bicycling, etc. The parks and recreation system is poised to play a significant role in health and wellness. However, these resources are only beneficial if people use them. We at GreenPlay have completed over 300 parks and recreation master planning and related projects, and a key component of each of them is the question of how to engage non-users. People have a wide variety of reasons for not utilizing parks and recreation facilities and amenities. Through our planning projects, it appears that common reasons for non-utilization include lack of awareness, lack of access, lack of financial resources (i.e., the perception that the programs cost too much), and identifying non-sanctioned activities. Luckily, these factors are relatively easy to address.
Lack of Awareness
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People can’t use parks and recreation facilities that they don’t know about. For example, in 2006, GreenPlay conducted an assessment of the City and County of Denver’s 29 indoor recreation centers. Denver is famous for its extensive parks and recreation system, and parks such as Washington Park and City Park serve as popular community gathering spaces; however, the survey part of the project found that about 45% of City residents didn’t use indoor recreation facilities. Of the population that indicated non-use of these facilities, 49% indicated that they were not aware of them. Upon learning this, Denver immediately initiated a widespread marketing campaign and new brochure, and participation at all centers increased. For agencies facing similar issues, public input regarding the best ways to reach residents should be sought in a variety of ways. While recreation schedules have sometimes been sent with utility bills, many residents now choose to pay their bills online, and paper bills may be sent straight to the shredder. In comspring 2013 • California Parks & Recreation
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Engaging Non-Users u and disadvantaged populations, lack of funds is a legitimate barrier to participation. To engage these residents, creativity comes into play. An agency needs to find a way to provide access without sacrificing revenue. The City and County of Denver Parks and Recreation Department recently launched its, “My Denver Card” program. This program gives all residents of the city who are enrolled in middle school and high school a card that allows them free access to all parks and recreation facilities in the city and doubles as a library card.
munities with large populations of young people, it may be best to reach them through smartphone apps, email, and social media. This (growing) age bracket typically goes digital for their news and information. Advertising on popular sites such as local news sites, sponsoring posts on Facebook, or starting a Department YouTube page with videos of local events are all ways to engage a more digital sector of the population. All agencies should also conduct a statistically-valid survey of residents at least once every five years. This method reaches a random sample of the population, which should include non-users.
Lack of Access
People can’t use parks and recreation facilities that they can’t get to. GreenPlay uses the Composite Values Method (CVM) for Level of Service Analysis (our version is called GRASP®) on most of our master plans to analyze this issue. This tool allows us to inventory and evaluate not only the number of components (facilities, parks, parcels, etc.) that you manage, but also location (to evaluate which sections of your service area may not easily be able to reach parks and recreation facilities), along with the functionality of those components. Access typically tends to be more of an issue in outlying areas, but there is also a significant discrepancy among disadvantaged population groups in more developed settings, especially if there are barriers such as highways or rivers in the way. In a recent report by the National Recreation and Park Association entitled “Parks & Recreation in Underserved Areas: A Public Health Perspective,” it is noted that, “Disparities in distribution and park access exist across communities that are specifically characterized by low-income populations and some racial/ethnic minority populations.” Access to parks and recreation facilities and amenities is a critical component in encouraging physical activity. Sections of the population that have limited access to these facilities are less likely to engage in recommended amounts of physical activity. A recent Centers for Disease Control report 46
Embracing and Managing Non-Sanctioned Activities on public obesity states, “Many communities are built in ways that make it difficult or unsafe to be physically active. For some families, getting to parks and recreation centers may be difficult, and public transportation may not be available.” To address this problem, it is critical for an agency to know where the gaps in access may be. By knowing which segments of the population aren’t able to access recreation amenities, your agency can plan to help improve access for all segments of the population.
Lack of Financial Resources
For many people, a reason that they give for not using public parks and recreation amenities is that they, “cost too much.” However, many parks and recreation amenities, such as parks and trails, are free. Other amenities, such as indoor recreation and swimming, are typically more affordable than private providers. To determine if your agency’s programs and services are fairly and equitably priced, conducting a Cost Recovery Analysis is a good place to start. This tool helps agencies determine appropriate cost recovery and avoid setting arbitrary prices, and they evaluate several factors (beyond simple market or cost) that can be taken into consideration when determining fees. For some people, any amount of money will be perceived as too much, and there really isn’t a good way to engage this sector. For other segments of the population, such as low-income
As we evaluate trends and nonusers, another valuable assessment is to look at what residents in your community are doing that is currently considered “non-sanctioned.” We are not talking about crimes or truly deviant behaviors, but a lot of popular, trendy activities start from small subgroups and grow until we finally recognize and embrace them, and manage them appropriately. One example is “skateboarding,” which was originally considered a nuisance activity. Now, the national average for skateboarding participation is 13%, and as a popular ad touts, “if your town doesn’t have a skatepark, it is one.” Some current typically “non-sanctioned” activities your agency may need to evaluate include parkour, slacklining, off leash dogs, geo-caching, illegal community gardens, fitness classes being taught by individual providers in parks, and others. For more information on any of these activities, do a web search, or simply ask your public. By addressing and appropriately managing these activities, we can increase participation in a positive way, and let the citizens know that we get what they want to do. While it isn’t feasible or necessary to engage 100% of the population, many parks and recreation agencies have potential untapped customers in their service area. By seeking these people out and engaging them in a manner that works for them, your agency can successfully convert them from nonusers into users.
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uch is asked of leaders during trying times. They must remain focused, calm and optimistic. They need a steady hand, nerves of steel, vision that can see far beyond the horizon and navigate it diligently. Among the hats leaders at many levels wear, one is that of CMO — chief morale officer. Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines morale as: The mental and emotional condition (as of enthusiasm, confidence, or loyalty) of an individual or group with regard to the function or tasks at hand; Alternately, a sense of common purpose with respect to a group (esprit de corps); Lastly, the level of individual psychological well-being based on such factors as a sense of purpose and confidence in the future. As a leader you have influence over the morale of your team, group, department or organization. How are you wielding yours?
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More Than A Cheerleader
Many people regard morale as the domain of cheerleaders. Rah-rah cheers and exhortations, platitudes and slogans: • You Can Do It! • Be Your Best! • Your Attitude Determines Your Attitude! I beg to differ. Morale is much more complex than platitudes and tag lines, slogans and speeches. A Chief Morale Officer has many responsibilities.
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What is the pulse of your group? How is morale? Are people depressed? Le-
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u C MO thargic? Confused? Leaders need to know the sentiments of their team on a daily basis. And it can’t be determined from the safety of your office. You need to be on the ground, in the trenches, talking to employees and managers on a regular — or in some cases daily — basis. You’ve heard of management by wandering? Your goal: morale-building by wandering.
Steady At The Helm
As you assess the mood of the team, understand the psychology of your employees, and appreciate the tenor of the times. Layoffs, foreclosures, evaporating 401K plans. Employees are insecure, uncertain and overcome with doubts about their future, their family’s, as well as their organization’s. Knowing this, you can quell their fears, instill confidence in them and provide stability — through your words and actions. Exhibiting a steady hand, a calm demeanor and quiet confidence will similarly allay the fears of your employees, who look to you for cues. Be a voice of reason. You’re their lighthouse
in the storm. May your light shine unwaveringly.
Communication Quells, Calms and Connects
Uncer tainty in the workplace doesn’t just affect morale. It slows productivity and often feeds on itself. Rumors spread; worst fears are entertained. “Not” knowing the status of a team or group, project or initiative, is unhealthy. As a leader you need to keep employees apprised of situations. You need to be available and accessible to answer questions, allay fears and focus (or re-focus) the team. Regular communication, whether through meetings or social gatherings, maintains and also builds morale. Be a communicative leader!
Who Motivates the Motivator?
There will be times you, the motivator, may need motivation. That’s to be expected. You need to recognize times when you’re depressed, burned out or otherwise not at your best. Need a
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shot in the arm? There are counselors and coaches, support groups and your own personal network of professional resources to draw upon. Understand the importance of maintaining your own resiliency and ability to shoulder the needs of your group.
Leaders: Windows to the Soul of an Organization
It’s said you can tell a lot about a company by the people it keeps. I believe leaders to be the windows to the soul of organizations. Leaders who are dour, negative or waiting for the next shoe to drop adversely affect an organization’s morale. Conversely, leaders who are successful Chief Morale Officers disproportionably affect morale. There’s no moral to this article…just morale. It’s time you lead! Flex your motivational muscles and give your organization the morale it needs. As CMO you are now the provider of choice of your employees!
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s a component of applying for a scholarship from the California Foundation for Parks and Recreation, the Scholarship Fund Committee requests students submit an essay regarding the Parks Make Life Better!® campaign by asking the question, “As a future recreation professional, how will you make this slogan a “reality” as it relates to your area of concentration (community, therapeutic recreation, natural resource management, commercial, etc.)?” Kelly Tetter, a student at California State University Long Beach, shared “The CPRS branding campaign, “Parks Make Life Better!®” allows park and recreation professionals an opportunity to share the benefits of parks, programs, activities, and events in a positive and impactful way. It is essential that this brand is infused in all aspects of recreational planning and implementation in order to expose the many benefits of parks to the whole community. One of the most important aspects of this slogan is the use of the word “parks.” My interpretation of this word, in its current context, is that a park can be anywhere you desire. It does not solely mean a community park or green space. It can be a community center, the beach, your front yard, or even a street… Almost any location can be transformed into a “park’ where families can come together, participate, be active, and enjoy their community… all benefits that help make life better.” Kelly spring 2013 • California Parks & Recreation
u Parks Make Life Better!® received the scholarship sponsored by the California Association of Park & Recreation Commissioners and Board Members (CAPRCBM). Joel August, a student at California State University Fresno, is focused on event planning. He shared, “With my future profession in special event planning I would raise awareness of California parks by implementing the idea that a park would make a great place to create life long memories.” He further shared “Looking back I realize just how much parks have influenced my life. As I grow older I am more interested with the natural and landscape features of both the regional and state parks in California…As a future recreation professional I would put my best efforts forward making sure parks are utilized and maintained. I feel the growth and possibilities for California’s parks are endless.” Joel received the Robert L. Meyers Scholarship. Karen Marie Warner, a Recreation Supervisor for the San Marcos Community Services Department, credits
her grandparents for registering her for her first swim lessons. “…I still carry those early experiences with me to the pool every day. I loved my swim lessons teachers and never once did I feel unsafe, even when I was still wary of the diving board.” Transitioning from that early swimmer to now Recreation Supervisor, Karen shared “Parks Make Life Better!®” does not just stop at the water’s edge for me nor does it simply just adorn our website staff shirts and promotional materials. In the past 12 years I have been exposed to a much broader meaning. I have witnessed sports, enrichment and youth programs instill the same emotion into the hearts of their participants as well.” Karen received the scholarship from Total Aquatics Management. Chrystina Bello, a student at California State University Long Beach, shared that the park took her away from a difficult home situation. At seven years of age Chrystina began playing soccer and from then on felt free and happiest when she was outside
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at the park, kicking the ball around. She shared “…In those endless hours in the park, I was able to finally climb out of my shell and gain confidence in myself and my abilities… I learned to depend on others, to count on them for support, when I would not have done so otherwise… I am living, breathing proof that “Parks Make Life Better!®” Had it not been for parks and recreation I honestly don’t think I would have survived my childhood.” Chrystina believes the campaign is about encouraging people to seek fulfillment and enjoyment in their lives by accessing the parks and recreation experiences in their neighborhoods. Chrystina received the Melissa Z. Kannas Scholarship. From their own personal experiences growing up each of these students has internalized the brand promise and the external slogan of Parks Make Life Better!® Kudos to these students for their commitment to the Parks Make Life Better!® campaign throughout their professional careers.
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The six key messages of the brand promise are:
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Safe, outdoor space
Nature
Beauty and serenity
Exercise
Healthy movement
Gathering Places
Socializing and learning
Positive Spaces Free-time fun
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Our Promise
Parks and recreation makes lives and communities better now and in the future by providing access to the serenity and inspiration of nature; outdoor space to play & exercise; facilities for self-directed & organized recreation; positive alternatives for youth which help lower crime & mischief and activities that facilitate social connections, human development, therapy, the arts, & lifelong learning.
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ith facilities that include four arboreta and botanic gardens, 87 local parks, 10 regional parks, 14 wildlife sanctuaries, seven nature centers and the world-famous Hollywood Bowl, the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation is deeply committed to providing a safe and secure experience for the more than 2 million patrons who visit the agency’s parks each year. In a demonstration of that commitment, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department in 2009 created a Parks Bureau to serve as the chief law enforcement agency at all 174 county facilities –- a move that has resulted in an enhanced sense of security in the parks. Led by its commander, Captain Stephen Smith, the bureau “is constantly seeking innovative ways to make our parks safe,” said Russ Guiney, director of the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation. “And of course, nothing takes the place of a deputy in the park that shows concern and compassion toward patrons and staff. We are very pleased with the service we receive.” Indeed, innovation has been central to all of these efforts toward increasing park safety. Among the initiatives undertaken in the last year by the Parks Bureau and County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation: the RadKIDS (Resist Aggression Defensibly) program –- which, in partnership with Erin Runnion of The Joyful Child Foundation Inc., is hosted at five county parks and aimed at teaching children ages 5-12 how to effectively recognize, avoid and respond if necessary to dangerous and potentially dangerous situations. To date, more than 270 children and their parents have participated in the 10-hour program, for which 13 deputies and seven Parks and Recreation employees are certified as instructors. Other programs and initiatives include Parks After Dark, which provides specialized extended-hours programming for youth and families at select parks –- including concerts and movies in the park, dancing, parenting classes and an annual basketball game between deputies and a team of youth all-stars at Roosevelt Park; a multi-agency homeless outreach task force; and a special mounted detail whose work is targeted at larger, more rural areas that are less accessible to patrol vehicles. “The mission statement of the County of Los Angeles Parks and Recreation Department is ‘Parks Make Life Better,’” said Smith. “In order to make this a reality, we provide creative, outside-the-box solutions to unique problems each park presents. We will continue to find better ways to serve the people of Los Angeles County who enjoy these parks and facilities.” spring 2013 • California Parks & Recreation
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The following agencies, companies and universities have completed the Parks Make Life Better!® logo policy/agreement application. They are using the logo in their marketing efforts, using the key messages in their promotions and are living the brand promise. Now is the time for you to join the Parks Make Life Better!® branding compaign. Please visit the CPRS Web site (www.cprs.org) and click on the Parks Make Life Better!® logo on the home page for more information on the campaign. Agency City of Agoura Hills City of Alameda City of Albany City of Alhambra City of Aliso Viejo Aliso Viejo Community Association Ambrose Recreation & Park District City of American Canyon City of Anaheim City of Anderson Town of Apple Valley Arcade Creek Recreation and Park District City of Arcata Arden Manor Recreation & Park District Arden Park Recreation & Park District City of Arroyo Grande City of Artesia City of Atascadero City of Atwater Auburn Area Recreation and Park District City of Bakersfield City of Baldwin Park City of Bell City of Bell Gardens City of Bellflower City of Belmont Belvedere Tiburon Joint Recreation City of Benicia City of Berkeley City of Beverly Hills City of Bishop City of Blue Lake Boulder Creek Recreation & Park District City of Brentwood City of Brisbane Brownsburg Parks, Indiana City of Burbank City of Burlingame Buttonwillow Recreation & Park District City of Calabasas California State Parks
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City of Calistoga Cameron Park Comm. Svcs. District City of Campbell City of Carlsbad Carmichael Recreation & Park District City of Carpinteria City of Carson Central Plumas Recreation & Park District City of Ceres City of Cerritos Chico Area Recreation & Park District City of Chino City of Chino Hills City of Chula Vista City of Claremont City of Clovis Coalinga-Huron Recreation & Park District City of Concord Conejo Recreation & Park District Cordova Recreation & Park District City of Corona City of Coronado City of Costa Mesa Cosumnes Community Services District City of Covina City of Culver City City of Cupertino Cypress Recreation & Park District City of Cypress City of Dana Point Town of Danville City of Davis Desert Recreation District City of Diamond Bar City of Dinuba Town of Discovery Bay City of Downey City of Duarte City of Dublin East Bay Regional Park District City of East Palo Alto City of El Centro City of El Cerrito
El Dorado Hills Community Services District City of El Monte City of Emeryville City of Encinitas City of Escondido City of Exeter Fair Oaks Recreation & Park District Feather River Recreation & Park District City of Folsom City of Fontana City of Foster City City of Fountain Valley City of Franklin, Indiana City of Fremont City of Fresno Fulton-El Camino Recreation & Park District City of Galt City of Garden Grove Georgetown Divide Recreation District City of Gilroy City of Glendale City of Glendora Greater Vallejo Recreation District City of Gridley City of Grover Beach City of Hanford City of Hawaiian Gardens City of Hawthorne Hayward Area Recreation & Park District City of Healdsburg City of Hercules City of Hermosa Beach Hesperia Recreation & Park District Highlands Recreation District City of Hughson City of Huntington Beach City of Huntington Park City of Imperial City of Inglewood City of Irvine City of Irwindale Isla Vista Recreation & Park District
City of Johnson City, Tennessee Jurupa Area Recreation & Park District Jurupa Community Services District Kensington Police Protection & Community Services District City of Kerman City of Kingsburg City of La Mesa City of La Mirada City of La Puente City of La Quinta City of La Verne City of Lafayette City of Laguna Hills City of Laguna Niguel City of Lakewood City of Larkspur Recreation City of Lemoore City of Lincoln Livermore Area Recreation & Park District City of Lodi City of Long Beach City of Los Alamitos City of Los Angeles County of Los Angeles Los Gatos-Saratoga Recreation City of Madera City of Malibu Town of Mammoth Lakes City of Manhattan Beach City of Manteca County of Marin City of Martinez McKinleyville Community Services District Mendocino Coast Recreation & Park District City of Menlo Park City of Merced City of Mill Valley Mission Oaks Recreation and Park District City of Mission Viejo City of Montclair City of Montebello
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City of Port Hueneme City of Porterville City of Poway City of Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District City of Redding City of Redondo Beach City of Redwood City City of Reedley City of Rialto City of Richmond Rim of the World Recreation & Park District Rio Linda Elverta Recreation & Park District City of Riverbank City of Riverside County of Riverside Regional Park & Open Space District City of Rocklin City of Rohnert Park Rosamond Community Services District City of Roseville Rossmoor Community Services District City of Sacramento County of Sacramento City of Salinas Town of San Anselmo City of San Bernardino City of San Bruno City of San Carlos County of San Diego City of San Diego City of San Dimas City of San Fernando City of San Francisco County of San Francisco City of San Gabriel County of San Joaquin City of San Jose City of San Juan Capistrano City of San Leandro City of San Luis Obispo County of San Luis Obispo City of San Marcos City of San Mateo County of San Mateo City of San Pablo City of San Rafael City of San Ramon City of Sanger City of Santa Clara County of Santa Clara City of Santa Clarita
City of Santa Cruz County of Santa Cruz City of Santa Maria City of Santa Rosa City of Santee City of Saratoga City of Sausalito City of Scotts Valley City of Seal Beach City of Sierra Madre City of Signal Hill County of Solano City of Solano Beach City of South Bend, Indiana South Coast Air Quality Management District City of South El Monte City of South Gate City of South Lake Tahoe City of South Pasadena Southgate Recreation & Park District County of Stanislaus City of Stanton City of Stockton City of Suisun City City of Sunnyvale Sunrise Recreation & Park District City of Tahoe City Tamalpais Community Services District Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Park District City of Temecula City of Temple City Templeton Community Services District City of Torrance City of Tracy Truckee Donner Recreation & Park District City of Tulare City of Turlock City of Tustin City of Twentynine Palms City of Ukiah City of Union City City of Vacaville County of Ventura City of Victorville City of Visalia City of Vista City of Walnut City of Walnut Creek Washington Township, Ohio City of Watsonville City of West Covina
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City of West Hollywood City of West Sacramento West Side Recreation & Park District City of Westminster City of Whittier Town of Windsor City of Woodland City of Yorba Linda Town of Yountville City of Yuba City City of Yucaipa Company Alfa Products All About Play/Little Tikes Commercial - Nor Cal Callander Associates Capitol Enterprises Inc. Columbia Cascade Company Community Works Design Group David Evans and Assoc. Inc. David Volz Design Landscape Architects, Inc. Goric Marketing Group USA Innovative Playgrounds Company KPCRadio.Com Land Concern Ltd. Leader Manufacturing, Inc./Fairweather Site Furnishings Division Maximum Solutions, Inc. Murdock-Super Secur National Parks Promotion Council NLM Consulting Services Play Smart Surfacing Play-Well TEKnologies Poimiroo & Partners Public Restroom Company RHA Landscape Architects Planners, Inc. RJM Design Group, Inc. Robertson Industries, Inc. Shade Structures Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation SpectraTurf SSA Landscape Architects, Inc. Tri Active America Western Wood Preservers Institute Windsor Parks-Recreation Foundation Vermont Recreation & Parks Association University/College CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge San Jose State University SDSU MOVE
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Hirsch and Associates 714/776-4340 www.hailandarch.com
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Kidz Love Soccer 408/774-4629 www.KidzLoveSoccer.com
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Architerra Design Group 909/484-2800 www.architerradesigngroup.com p. 53
Moore Iacofano Goltsman 800/790-8444 www.mig.com
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Capitol Enterprises 626/357-3768 www.capitolequipinc.com
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Most Dependable Fountains 800/552-6331 www.mostdependable.com p. 23
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My Bark Co. 209/786.4042 www.mybark.net
Aqua Source 800/574-8081 www.aquasource.com
Aquatic Design Group 800/938-0542 www.aquaticdesigngroup.com
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Rockcraft Design 866/786-1635 www.rockcraft.net
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Royston, Harnamoto Alley & Abey 415/383-7900 www.rhaa.com p. 42
Sator 888/887-2867 www.satorsoccer.com
Schmidt Design Group 619/236-1462 www.schmidtdesign.com
SSA Landscape Architects 831/459-0455 www.ssala.com
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A-G Sod Farms, Inc. (Riverside) 2900 Adams St., Ste. C-120, Riverside, CA 92504 PH: 951/687-7581 FAX: 951/687-4869 E-Mail: bhill@agsod.com Website: www.agsod.com REP: Joel Addink, CFO; John Addink, President; Larry LeMay, Vice-President of Operations SERVICE: Five farms in California & Colorado producing high quality sod for sports fields and parks. Abey Arnold Associates (Marin) 1005 A Street, Suite 305, San Rafael, CA 94901 PH: 415/258-9580 FAX: 415/258-9780 E-Mail: pabey@abeyarnold.com Website: www.abeyarnold.com REP: Phillip Abey, Principal SERVICE: Landscape Architecture. Administrative Software Applications, Inc. (ASAP) (Santa Clara) 1310 Hollenbeck Avenue, Suite C, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 PH: 800/969-2727 FAX: 408/732-8206 E-Mail: jmeyer@asapconnected.com Website: www.asapconnected.com REP: Joel M. Meyer, CEO/President; Ryan Russo SERVICE: ASAP provides complete registration and management services for communities, schools, and businesses via the web. ADvisorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Marketing Group, Inc. (San Diego) 7040 Avenida Encinas #104, Carlsbad, CA 92011 PH: 800/423-8478 FAX: 760/431-0448 E-Mail: jodi@advisorsmarketing.com Website: www.advisorsmarketing.com REP: Jodi Rudick, Trainer/Owner; Andy Stein SERVICE: THE official Parks Make Life Better!ÂŽ promotional partner -- from banners, to T-shirts, bags to temporary tattoos.
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Aflex Technology P.O. Box 1292Nelson 7040 New Zealand PH: (64) (3) 546-6747 FAX: (64) (3) 546-8112 E-Mail: admin@aflextechnology.com REP: Karen Stratford, Sales Manager SERVICE: Giant pool inflatable obstacle courses & slides providing fun & challenging entertainment. AHBE Landscape Architects (Los Angeles) 8729 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232 PH: 310/838-0448 FAX: 310/204-2664 E-Mail: ahbe@AHBE.com Website: www.AHBE.com REP: Calvin Abe, President; Mary Lu, Business Development Manager SERVICE: AHBE Landscape Architects provides comprehensive design services, master planning and urban design. All About Play/Little Tikes Commercial - Nor Cal (Sacramento) 3844 Presidio, Sacramento, CA 95838 PH: 916/923-2180 FAX: 916/646-6383 E-Mail: glen@playgroundpros.com Website: www.littletikescommercial.com REP: Glen Wurster, Principal SERVICE: Accessible outdoor playground equipment including unique theme playscapes and park service equipment. Aluminum Seating, Inc. (San Bernardino) PO Box 3310, San Bernardino, CA 92413 PH: 909/884-9449 FAX: 909/388-2187 E-Mail: sales@aluminumseating.com Website: www.aluminumseating.com REP: Bonnie Gaudesi, Sales Manager SERVICE: Manufacturer of all aluminum outdoor bleachers, picnic tables & benches.
Amateur Softball Assoc. (San Francisco) 1224 34th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122 PH: 415/350-8788 FAX: 510/888-5758 E-Mail: ajlouie@netzero.net Website: www.region14.com REP: John Gouveia - (510) 881-6712 (use this for magazine) SERVICE: The objective of the Amateur Softball Association is to develop, direct and promote the sport of softball. Aqua Source (Sacramento) P.O. Box 1146, Galt, CA 95632 PH: 209/745-6401 FAX: 209/745-7179 E-Mail: info@aquasource.com Website: www.aquasource.com REP: Ron Ybarra, President SERVICE: Commercial swimming pool equipment, automated chemical & filtration systems, commercial pool vacuums, heaters, deck equipment. Aquatic Design Group (San Diego) 2226 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 PH: 760/438-8400 FAX: 760/438-5251 E-Mail: info@aquaticdesigngroup.com Website: www.aquaticdesigngroup.com REP: Randy Mendioroz, Scott Ferrell, Dennis Berkshire, Justin Caron SERVICE: Programming, planning, design and engineering services for competition, recreation and leisure aquatic facilities. Arch Pac, Inc. (San Diego) 1351 Distribution Way Suite 1, Vista, CA 92081 PH: 760/734-1600 FAX: 760/734-1611 E-Mail: kenmoeller@archpac.com Website: www.archpac.com REP: Ken Moeller, AIA, ASLA SERVICE: Consulting Architects, Landscape Architects, Engineers & Planners specializing in aquatics, pools, and associated architecture.
Architerra Design Group, Inc. (San Bernardino) 10221-A Trademark Street, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 PH: 909/484-2800 FAX: 909/484-2802 E-Mail: rkrumwiede@architerradesigngroup.com Website: www.architerradesigngroup. com REP: Richard Krumwiede, President; Gregg Denson, Director of Design; Jeff Chamlee, Director of Production SERVICE: Landscape architectural consulting services, new parks, park renovation, and streetscape design & construction documents. Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. (Orange) 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92834 PH: 657/278-3648 FAX: 657/278-2503 E-Mail: awittwer@fullerton.edu Website: http://asi.fullerton.edu/src/ index/asp REP: Andrea Willer, Titan Recreation Director; Alison Wittwer, Aquatic & Safety Coordinator SERVICE: University Recreation program. Bellinger Foster Steinmetz Landscape Architecture, Inc. (Monterey) 425 Pacific Street, Suite 201, Monterey, CA 93940 PH: 831/646-1383 FAX: 831/373-8653 E-Mail: go@bfsla.com Website: www.bfsla.com REP: Mike Bellinger, Principal; Lee Steinmetz, Principal; Elke Ikeda, Associate SERVICE: Parks, trails and open space planning; Design for healthy and sustainable communities. Blair, Church & Flynn Consulting Engineers, Inc. (Fresno) 451 Clovis Ave., Suite 200, Clovis, CA 93612-1376 PH: 559/326-1400 FAX: 559/326-1500 E-Mail: dbriley@bcf-engr.com Website: www.bcf-engr.com REP: Dave Briley, Landscape Architect SERVICE: BC&F provides civil engineering and landscape architecture services for parks, playgrounds, trails and athletic facilities.
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u Buyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Guide Bobcat Company (Cass) 250 East Beaton Drive, West Fargo, North Dakota 58078 PH: 701/241-8700 FAX: 701/280-7860 E-Mail: Lee.Jordheim@doosan.com Website: www.bobcat.com REP: Lee Jordheim, Nat Acct./Gov Sales Account Manager; Mike Kozbacher, Government Accounts Manager SERVICE: Bobcat Company provides compact equipment for global construction, industrial, landscaping and agricultural markets. Bravado Outdoor Products LLC (Douglas) 1196 Echo Dr., Roseburg, OR 97470 PH: 541/817-6815 E-Mail: lem@concretetabletennis.com REP: Lem James, Managing Member; Kendra Pettengill, Sales Manager SERVICE: Concrete Table Tennis tables and Chess tables for permanent outdoor placement in public parks and schools. Broyhill, Inc. (Dakota) P.O. Box 475, Dakota City, NE 68731 PH: 402/987-3412 x34 FAX: 402/987-3601 E-Mail: craig@broyhill.com Website: www.broyhill.com REP: Craig Broyhill, President SERVICE: Load and Pack - a one man refuse vehicle for parks & beaches. Bull Stockwell Allen (San Francisco) 300 Montgomery Street, Suite 1135, San Francisco, CA 94104 PH: 415/281-4720 FAX: 415/281-4721 E-Mail: dross@bsaarchitects.com Website: www.bsaarchitects.com REP: David D. Ross, AIA, LEED A.P. SERVICE: Specialists in community and recreation centers, fitness and sports facilities, and senior and childcare centers. CA Association of Pest Control Advisors (CAPCA) (Sacramento) 2300 River Plaza Drive #120, Sacramento, CA 95833 PH: 916/928-1625 x202 FAX: 916/928-0705 E-Mail: terry@capca.com Website: www.capca.com REP: Terry W. Stark, President/CEO; Charlotte Carson, Director Continuing Education SERVICE: Pest control advisors.
California Land Management (Santa Clara) 675 Gilman St., Palo Alto, CA 94301-2528 PH: 650/322-1181 FAX: 650/322-1194 E-Mail: clm@clm-services.com Website: www.clm-services.com REP: Eric R. Mart SERVICE: Provides professional park management, security, maintenance, ranger patrol & related services.
Callander Associates Landscape Architecture, Inc. (Sacramento) 11180 Sun Center Drive, Suite 104, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 PH: 916/631-1312 FAX: 916/635-9153 E-Mail: esmith@cavalleyoffice.com Website: www.callanderassociates.com REP: Erik Smith, Principal; Mark Slichter, Principal; Benjamin Woodside, Principal SERVICE: Landscape architects.
The California Parks Company (Tehama) 2150 Main Street, Suite 5, Red Bluff, CA 96080 PH: 916/529-1512 FAX: 916/529-4511 E-Mail: mp@calparksco.com REP: Marshall Pike, VP - Business Development, Kohn Koeberer, President, Kris Koeberer, VP, Operations SERVICE: Recreation Concessions
Capitol Equipment, Inc. (Los Angeles) 2718 E. Huntington Dr., Duarte, CA 91010 PH: 626/357-3768 FAX: 626/359-3121 E-Mail: capitolequipmentinc@yahoo.com Website: www.capitolequipinc.com REP: Joe & Sue Guarrera SERVICE: Portable steel equipment shelters, standard and custom sizes.
California Special Districts Alliance (Sacramento) 1112 I Street, Suite 200, Sacramento, CA 95814 PH: 916/442-7887 FAX: 916/442-7999 E-Mail: cathrinel@csda.net Website: www.csda.net REP: Cathrine Lemaire, Member Services Director; Neil McCormick, Administrator SERVICE: Collaborative partnership providing legislative advocacy, training, financing and risk management services to local government agencies. California State Soccer Association South (Orange) 1029 S. Placentia Ave., Fullerton, CA 92831 PH: 714/778-2972 FAX: 714/441-0715 E-Mail: lsalcedo@calsouth.com Website: www.calsouth.com REP: John Weinerth, CEO; Luis Salcedo, Director of Competition & Membership Development SERVICE: The official state soccer association of USSF providing recreational youth and adult programs, coaching education and referee certification services.
CH Bull Company (San Mateo) 229 Utah Avenue, South San Francisco, CA 94080 PH: 650/837-8400 FAX: 800/229-2855 E-Mail: abull@chbullco.com Website: www.chbullco.com REP: Andy Bull SERVICE: Stocking distributor, Genie lifts, Ridgid, ladders, material handling, safety equipment, including engineered fall protection systems. Coast Recreation Inc. (Orange) 3151 Airway Ave, Suite A-3, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-4620 PH: 714/619-0100 FAX: 714/619-0106 E-Mail: thodges@coastrecreation.net Website: www.coastrecreation.com REP: Tim Hodges, Gregg A. Rogers, Mike Eisert, Chad Barry, Michael Salcido SERVICE: Representing Landscape Structures, playground equipment, Landscape Brands Site Furnishings, and Icon Shelters in Southern California.
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Columbia Cascade Company (Multnomah) 1300 S. W. Sixth Avenue, Ste. 310, Portland, OR 97201-3464 PH: 503/223-1157 FAX: 503/223-4530 E-Mail: hq@timberform.com Website: www.timberform.com REP: Steve Kirn, Sales Mgr.; Ted Jonsson, Gordon, Jake and Josh Jurgenson, ParkPacific, Inc., 888/460-7275, FAX 925/210-0944; Reg and Deborah Nations, Pacific Site Complements, 888/770-7483, FAX 949/606-8697 SERVICE: TimberForm & PipeLine playground and outdoor fitness equipment, TimberForm site furnishings and CycLoops & CycLocker bicycle management products. Commercial Aquatic Services, Inc. (Orange) 1332 Bell Avenue 2-F, Tustin, CA 92780 PH: 877/794-6227 FAX: 877/794-6329 E-Mail: info@swimcas.com Website: www.swimcas.com REP: David Woodland, President, Heather Woodland, Director of Operations SERVICE: Sales, service, repairs and bulk chemicals for commercial pools. Community Works Design Group (Riverside) 4649 Brockton Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506 PH: 951/369-0700 FAX: 951/369-4039 E-Mail: tim@comworksdg.com Website: www.comworksdg.com REP: Tim Maloney SERVICE: Landscape architects, park planning and design. Cornerstone Studios, Inc. (Orange) 106 W. 4th, 5th Floor, Santa Ana, CA 92701 PH: 714/973-2200 FAX: 714/973-0203 E-Mail: info@csstudios.com Website: www.csstudios.com REP: Don Wilson, ASLA SERVICE: Park planning, trail design, irrigation master planning, plan checking, sports field design, visual resource analysis.
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Buyer’s Guide u Counsilman-Hunsaker (Saint Louis) 10733 Sunset Office Drive, Suite 400, Saint Louis, MO 63127 PH: 310/327-1271 FAX: 310/217-4099 E-Mail: info@chh2o.com Website: www.chh2o.com REP: Doug Cook; Scott Hunsaker; Paul Graves SERVICES: Aquatic design, engineering and consulting, programming, Facility Impact studies, existing facility evaluations, and feasibility studies. Crane Architectural Group (Orange) 110 E Wilshire Ave # 300, Fullerton, CA 92832-1934 PH: 714/525-0363 FAX: 714/525-9826 E-Mail: rcrane@cranearchitecturalgrp.com Website: www.cranearchitecturalgrp.com REP: Rick Crane, Owner SERVICE: Architectural services: community centers, senior centers, sports complexes, concession stands, park restrooms, ADA improvements. Dahlin Group Architecture Planning (Alameda) 5865 Owens Dr., Pleasanton, CA 94588 PH: 925/251-7200 FAX: 925/251-7201 E-Mail: kdanielson@dahlingroup.com Website: www.dahlingroup.com REP: Karl Danielson, Principal; Gregor Markel, Associate/Senior Architect; Elaine Moal, Marketing Manger SERVICE: Architectural and planning services. Dave Bang Associates, Inc. (Orange) P.O. Box 1088, Tustin, CA 92781 PH: 800/669-2585 FAX: 800/729-2483 E-Mail: pete@davebang.com Website: www.davebang.com REP: Pete Stokes SERVICE: Suppliers of high-quality park, playground, athletic equipment & site equipment since 1979. David Evans and Assoc. Inc. (San Bernardino) 4200 Concours, Ste 200, Ontario, CA 91764-7976 PH: 909/481-5750 FAX: 909/481-5757 E-Mail: ksr@deainc.com Website: www.deainc.com REP: Kim Rhodes, Chris Giannini, Greg Clark SERVICE: Multidisciplinary firm specializing in landscape architecture, civil and transportation engineering, surveying, and construction management.
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David Volz Design Landscape Architects, Inc. (Orange) 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite M-8, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 PH: 714/641-1300 FAX: 714/641-1323 E-Mail: plevitus@dvolzdesign.com Website: www.dvolzdesign.com REP: David Volz, Landscape Architect, Leed AP; Gary Vasquez, Landscape Architect; Eric Sterling, Landscape Architect SERVICE: Award winning park planners and sports facility experts! DVD provides assistance with project planning budgets. Deschamps Mobi Mat (Essex) 218 Little Falls Road, Cedar Grove, NJ 07009 PH: 917/459-9113 FAX: 973/928-3041 E-Mail: a.girard@mobi-mat-dms.com Website: www.mobi-mat.com REP: Alex Girard, Area Sales Manager, Thierry Darche, Director of Operations, Terri Diaz, Admin Assistant & Sales Support SERVICE: We develop, manufacture and distribute state-of-the-art Mobility Solutions. Discount School Supply (Monterey) 2 Lower Ragsdale Rd., Monterey, CA 93940 PH: 800/627-2829 FAX: 323/935-1351 E-Mail: kebra@kroldata.com Website: discountschoolsupply.com REP: Anna Reyner, School-Age Marketing Director, anna@earlychildhood.com SERVICE: Arts, crafts & free BioColor Art Demo’s for your staff. Low cost workshops on “Arts & Crafts in SchoolAge Recreation” - and the best prices & delivery time in the industry. Great service and value, great products like BioColor, available only from Discount School Supply. Eagle Sports & Awards Company (Los Angeles) 19918 Bryant Street, Winnetka, CA 91306 PH: 310/384-2540 FAX: 818/886-5554 E-Mail: eaglemanelliot@hotmail.com Website: www.eaglesports.org REP: Elliot Heffler, Owner SERVICE: Silk-screening, embroidery, awards, banners, advertising & promotional specialties.
ETrak-plus (Charleston) 1095 Playground Road, Charleston, SC 29407 PH: 877/513-8725 FAX: 843/763-3877 E-Mail: jerry@etrak-plus.com Website: www.eTrak-plus.com REP: Jerry Plybon, Director, National Business Development SERVICE: The complete parks & recreation software management solution for (online/on-site) reservations, registration, POS, membership management. First Serve Productions (Contra Costa) 451 Starmont Court, Danville, CA 94526 PH: 925/872-3159 FAX: 925/552-7946 E-Mail: firstservepro@comcast.net Website: www.firstservepro.com REP: Chanel Thimlar, Manager; Dave Johnson, Estimator SERVICE: We are a full service tennis and basketball court repair and resurfacing company. Gates & Associates (Contra Costa) 2671 Crow Canyon Road, San Ramon, CA 94583 PH: 925/736-8176 FAX: 925/838-8901 E-Mail: tyoung@dgates.com Website: www.dgates.com REP: Todd Young, Principal; Chuck Gardella, Sr. Associates; Vanessa Lindores, Associate SERVICE: Landscape Architecture. Glass Architects (Sonoma) 200 E Street, #100, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 PH: 707/544-3920 FAX: 707/544-2514 E-Mail: eglass@glassarchitects.com Website: www.glassarchitects.com REP: Eric M. Glass, AIA SERVICE: Architectural design and master planning. Specializing in indoor and outdoor aquatic, community and recreational facilities. Goric Marketing Group USA (Middlesex) P.O. Box 117, Ashland, MA 01721 PH: 877/467-4287 FAX: 508/881-0943 E-Mail: laura@goric.com Website: www.goric.com REP: Laura Wilson, Sales Manager SERVICE: Cutting edge play equipment: unique playpoints, sensory and musical elements, and water/sand play systems.
Greenfields Outdoor Fitness (Orange) 2625 South Orange Avenue, Santa Ana, CA 92707 PH: 888/315-9037 FAX: 866/308-9719 E-Mail: sam@greenfieldsfitness.com Website: www.greenfieldsfitness.com REP: Aviv Arishay, Regional Manager SERVICE: Parks Equipment. Griffin Structures, Inc. (Orange) 385 2nd St. Laguna Beach, CA 92651 PH: 949/497-9000 FAX: 949/497-8883 E-Mail: khenderson@griffinholdings.net Website: www.griffinholdings.net REP: Roger Torriero, CEO, Frank Martinez, EVP, Kelly Boyle, EVP SERVICE: Construction/program manager for the public/private sector. Gro-Power, Inc. (San Bernardino) 15065 Telephone Ave., Chino, CA 91710 PH: 909/393-3744 FAX: 909/393-2773 E-Mail: gropowerinc@verizon.net Website: www.gropower.com REP: Brent Holden, President; David Diehl, Sales Representative; Jack Engberg, Sales Representative SERVICE: Park maintenance going Green? Gro-Power products are safe for the environment and naturally conserve water. Group 4 Architecture Research + Planning, Inc. (San Mateo) 211 Linden Ave, South San Francisco, CA 94080 PH: 650/871-0709 FAX: 650/871-7911 E-Mail: dmerkes@g4arch.com Website: www.g4arch.com REP: Dawn Merkes, President, Andrea Will, Architect, Associate; Jonathan Hartman, Architect, Associate SERVICE: Architectural, research and planning services. GSM Landscape Architects, Inc. (Napa) 1785 Third Street, Napa, CA 94559 PH: 707/255-4630 FAX: 707/255-7480 E-Mail: gretchen@gsmnapa.com Website: www.gsmnapa.com REP: Gretchen McCann, President; Michael Rosales, Staff Landscape Architect; Bart Ito, Project Manager SERVICE: Award winning landscape architectural design for parks, sports fields, recreational and educational facilities throughout California.
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u Buyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Guide HAI, Hirsch & Associates, Inc. (Orange) 2221 E. Winston Rd. #A, Anaheim, CA 92806 PH: 714/776-4340 FAX: 714/776-4395 E-Mail: pat@hailandarch.com Website: www.hailandarch.com REP: Patrick Hirsch, President SERVICE: Landscape architecture, park planning, master plans, sports facilities, redevelopment & public work projects. Harris Design (Alameda) 755 Folger Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94710 PH: 510/647-3792 FAX: 510/647-3712 E-Mail: office@hd-la.com Website: www.hd-la.com REP: Bill Harris, Principal SERVICE: Creative, community-based planning & design from concept through construction. Parks, trails, master plans, sports facilities, open space. Hermann & Associates (Riverside) 78365 Hwy 111, PMB 332, La Quinta, CA 92253 PH: 760/777-9131 FAX: 760/777-9132 E-Mail: chris@hermannandassociates.com Website: www.hermannandassociates.com REP: Chris Hermann, President/CEO, Kristin Moore Hermann, Managing Director/CFO, Jose Estrada, Project Manager/Vice President SERVICE: Landscape architecture, planning and project management for community parks, sports parks and dog parks. The HLA Group Landscape Architects & Planners, Inc. (Sacramento) 1050 Twentieth Street, Ste 200, Sacramento, CA 95811 PH: 916/447-7400 FAX: 916/447-8270 E-Mail: scanada@hlagroup.com Website: www.hlagroup.com REP: Steven Canada, ASLA; Greg Hauser, ASLA SERVICE: Landscape architecture and planning emphasizing parks and recreation, urban design, community design and land planning.
Hunter Industries (Placer) P.O. Box 1005, Meadow Vista, CA 95722 PH: 916/899-9437 E-Mail: don.franklin@hunterindustries. com Website: www.hunterindustries.com REP: Donald D. Franklin, Northern Calif. Specification Manager; Lynda Wightman, Industry Relations Manager; Daniel Kamieniecki, So. Calif. Specification Manager SERVICE: Irrigation Manufacturer - MP Rotator, Sprays, Rotors, Smart Controllers, Valves, Drip ID Edge, Inc. (Boulder) 1849 Cherry Street #10, Louisville, CO 80027 PH: 303/665-0405 FAX: 303/665-4026 E-Mail: dlippoldt@idedge.com Website: www.idedge.com REP: Dianne Lippoldt, Operations Manager SERVICE: ID provides photo ID, key fob, wristband, and reusable name tag solutions to the parks and recreation industry. Inflatable 2000, Inc. (Los Angeles) 207 N. Aspan #6, Azusa, CA 91702 PH: 626/969-7780 FAX: 626/969-4480 E-Mail: stacy@inflatable2000.com Website: www.inflatable2000.com REP: Steve Gray, President SERVICE: Inflatable jumpers, slides, obstacle course, advertising balloons & more. Innovative Playgrounds Company LLC (Los Angeles) 12407 East Slauson Avenue, Unit D, Whittier, CA 90606 PH: 877/732-5200 FAX: 562/693-5199 E-Mail: info@innovativeplaygrounds.com Website: www.innovativeplaygrounds.com REP: Alvino Larios, President SERVICE: Sales, designs, and project management for playground/fitness equipment, safety surfacing, shade structures, and sport/site amenities. Irrigation Water Technologies America, Inc. (Boulder) 1200 S. Fordham Street, Suite B, Longmont, CO 80503 PH: 720/445-3739 E-Mail: jossa@kisssusa.com Website: www.kisssusa.com REP: John Ossa, Director of National Accounts; Michael Croy, VP Sales SERVICE: Sub surface textile irrigation.
Jacobs, Inc. (Sacramento) 180 Promenade Circle, Ste. 300, Sacramento, CA 95834 PH: 916/929-3323 FAX: 916/929-1772 E-Mail: jeff.townsend@jacobs.com Website: www.jacobs.com REP: Jeff Townsend, Principal SERVICE: Landscape architectural and engineering design services for parks, recreation and open space projects. JetMulch (Santa Cruz) P.O. Box 1667, Capitola, CA 95010 PH: 866/306-8524 FAX: 831/462-2126 E-Mail: phil@jetmulchinc.com Website: www.jetmulchinc.com REP: Phil Reiker, President/Manager SERVICE: Blown-In Mulch and ASTM certified playground materials. Jones & Madhavan (Ventura) 100 E Thousand Oaks Blvd Ste 211, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-8134 PH: 805/777-8449 FAX: 805/777-8489 E-Mail: nachi@jmae.com Website: www.jmae.com REP: Nachi Madhavan, AIA; Doug Jones, PE. SERVICE: Planning, architecture & engineering services for public aquatic facilities. KDB - Long Beach (Los Angeles) 10 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA 90802 PH: 562/308-7520 FAX: 562/308-7525 E-Mail: bthomas@kdblongbeach.com Website: www.kdblongbeach.com SERVICES: KDB is a 40,000 sq. foot venue destination that specializes in entertainment and fun. Keenan & Associates (Los Angeles) 2355 Crenshaw Blvd., Suite 200, Torrance, CA 90501 PH: 310/212-3344 FAX: 310/787-8838 E-Mail: bpasquale@keenan.com Website: www.keenan.com REP: Betti Paquale, Assistant Vice President SERVICE: Loss Control Services, training and playground inspections and program consulting.
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Kevin J. McArdle Consulting (Los Angeles) 872 Clearwater Court, Walnut, CA 91789 PH: 909/260-6892 E-Mail: KevinJMcArdle@aol.com Website: www.mcardleconsulting.com REPS: Kevin J. McArdle, President SERVICE: Provides affordable assistance and leadership with expertise in funding, strategic planning, project management and event planning. Kidz Love Soccer (Santa Clara) 580 East Weddell Drive, Suite 2, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 PH: 408/252-1894 FAX: 408/252-3490 E-Mail: info@kidzlovesoccer.com Website: www.kidzlovesoccer.com REP: Peter Stanley SERVICE: Age-appropriate youth soccer instruction. Classes and camps for children 2-12 years of age. Knorr Systems, Inc. (Orange) 2221 Standard Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92707 PH: 714/754-4044 FAX: 714/754-7791 E-Mail: ryleeb@knorrsystems.com Website: www.knorrsystems.com REP: Mike Smith, Director of Sales SERVICE: Knorr Systems: quality aquatic equipment and services including: water treatment, filtration, recreation, maintenance, service contracts. Kromer Co. LLC (Hennepin) 2328 Beach Blvd., Pacifica, CA 94044 PH: 763/746-4040 FAX: 763/746-4041 E-Mail: DustineCallahan@Kromerco.com REP: Dustine Callahan, Sales & Marketing Manager; Ronn Ponath, President SERVICE: Athletic field grooming & painting equipment for natural grass & synthetic turf - save time and money. KTU + A Planning & Landscape Architecture (San Diego) 3916 Normal Street, San Diego, CA 92103 PH: 619/294-4477 FAX: 619/294-9965 E-Mail: kurt@ktua.com Website: www.ktua.com REP: Kurt Carlson, Principal; Cheri Blatner, Senior Associate; Sharon Singleton, Principal; SERVICE: Award winning planning and landscape architectural services for parks, recreation facilities, sports complexes, interpretive centers, open spaces and trails.
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Buyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Guide u KVO Industries (Sonoma) 1825 Empire Industrial Ct, Ste A, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 PH: 707/573-6868 FAX: 707/573-6888 E-Mail: sales@kvoindustries.com Website: www.kvoindustries.com REP: Steve Vandyk, V.P. Marketing SERVICE: Provider of specialty sign products including porcelain enamel, high pressure laminate and framing systems. L.A. Steelcraft Products, Inc. (Los Angeles) PO Box 90365, Pasadena, CA 911090365 PH: 626/798-7401 FAX: 626/798-1482 E-Mail: info@lasteelcraft.com Website: www.lasteelcraft.com REP: James Holt, President SERVICE: Equipment manufacturer: sports, playgrounds, schools, industry. Featuring fiberglass tables & benches, court & field equipment, bike racks, flagpoles & site amenities. LDA Partners, LLP (San Joaquin) 4 S. Central Court, Stockton, CA 95204 PH: 209/943-0405 FAX: 209/943-0415 E-Mail: ewohle@ldapartners.com Website: www.ldapartners.com REP: Eric Wohle, Partner SERVICE: Architectural Services. Legacy Group (Contra Costa) 980 Garcia Avenue, Suite C, Pittsburg, CA 94565 PH: 925/427-1011 FAX: 925/473-0718 E-Mail: David@LegacyFramers.com REP: David Gutridge, President; Greg Brewer, General Manager; Gary Clayton, Operation Manager SERVICE: Renovation & build framing, concrete work. Lincoln Equipment, Inc. (Contra Costa) 2051 Commerce Ave., Concord, CA 94520 PH: 925/687-9500 FAX: 925/680-2825 E-Mail: sales@lincolnaquatics.com Website: http://www.lincolnaquatics.com Rep: REP: Charles Luecker, President/CEO SERVICE: Distributors of commercial swimming pool equipment, chemicals and aquatic supplies since 1954.
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Lincoln Equipment, Inc.(Orange) 182 Viking Avenue , Brea, CA 92821 PH: (714) 990-6015, (800)223-5450, FAX 714/990-4130 E-Mail: ahickman@lincolnaquatics.com REP: Andrea Hickman, Office Manager SERVICE: Distributors of commercial swimming pool equipment, chemicals and aquatic supplies since 1954. LPA, Inc. (Placer) 1548 Eureka Road #101, Roseville, CA 95661 PH: 916/772-4300 FAX: 916/772-4330 E-Mail: ksullivan@lpainc.com Website: www.lpainc.com REP: LPA Inc. (Placer), Roseville, CA; LPA Inc. (Orange) 5161 California Avenue Suite 100, Irvine, CA 92617, 949/2611001, Fax: 949/260-1190, E-mail: ksullivan@lpainc.com; REP: Kevin Sullivan, Principal (Roseville Office) Steve Kendrick, Principal (Roseville Office) Heather Van De Zilver, Business Development (Irvine Office) SERVICE: Sustainable design solutions in architecture, landscape architecture, planning, and interior design for community/senior centers, aquatics and parks. Mariposa Landscapes (Los Angeles) 15529 Arrow Hwy, Irwindale, CA 91706 PH: 626/960-0196 FAX: 626/960-8944 E-Mail: terry@mariposa-ca.com Website: www.mariposa-ca.com REP: Terry Noriega, President SERVICE: Landscape Construction, Hardscape Construction, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care, Indoor Plantscape. MCE Corporation (Alameda) 6515 Trinity Court, Dublin, CA 945682627 PH: 925/452-2709 FAX: 925/803-4404 E-Mail: sloweree@mce-corp.com REP: Steve Loweree, Vice PresidentMaintenance Division; Dean McDonald, Project Manager SERVICE: Full service park maintenance contractor & consultant for QA programs, maintenance standards and transition to contracting.
Melton Design Group (Sacramento) 309 Wall Street, Chico, CA 95829 PH: 530/899-1616 E-Mail: greg@meltondg.com Website: www.meltondg.com REP: Greg Melton, Principal SERVICE: Landscape architecture, providing design services for parks. sports complexes, skateparks & masterplans. We focus on providing personal service. Meyer & Associates Architecture (Orange) 23265 South Pointe Drive, Suite 102, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 PH: 949/380-1151 FAX: 949/380-8117 E-Mail: meyerarch@earthlink.net REP: Randall K. Meyer SERVICE: Architecture/Landscape Architecture; New/Renovated recreation facilities; Community/Senior Centers; Park Restrooms; Facility Repair; ADA Improvements. MIG, Inc. (Alameda) 800 Hearst Ave., Berkeley, CA 94710 PH: 510/845-7549 FAX: 510/845-8750 E-Mail: susies@migcom.com Website: www.migcom.com MIG Pasadena: 169 N. Marengo Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101-1703, 626/7449872, FAX 626/744-9873 MIG Fullerton: 801 N. Harbor Boulevard, Fullerton, CA 92832, 714/871-3638, Fax 714/871-1188 MIG Davis: 613 G Street, Davis, CA 95616, 530/7539606, FAX 530/753-9608 REP: Sally McIntyre, Susan Goltsman, Tim Gilbert, Principal SERVICE: Landscape Architecture and planning for recreation, sports, park and open space and the public realm from visioning to construction documents. Miracle Playground Sales/Miracle Recreation (Riverside) 9106 Pulsar Ct, Ste C, Corona, CA 92883-4632 PH: 800/264-7225 FAX: 877/215-3869 E-Mail: sales@miracleplayground.com Website: www.miracleplayground.com REP: Kevin Spence SERVICE: Innovative playground equipment, playground safety surfacing; park shelters & gazebos; tables, benches & athletic equipment & splashpads.
Mity-Lite, Inc. (Utah) 1301 West 400 N., Orem, UT 84057 PH: 801/224-0589 FAX: 801/224-6191 E-Mail: paulad@mitylite.com Website: www.mitylite.com REP: Paula Dudash, Trade Show/Event Coordinator SERVICE: MITY-LITE is the leader in lightweight, durable folding tables, and folding & stacking chairs. Our award winning products come in a wide variety of sizes and styles. Most Dependable Fountains, Inc. (Shelby) 5705 Commander Dr., Arlington, TN 38002-0587 PH: 800/552-6331 FAX: 901/867-4008 E-Mail: info@mostdependable.com Website: www.mostdependable.com REP: Vince McGrory, Sales; Anita Beachum, Sales SERVICE: Outdoor drinking fountains, pet fountains, showers, misters, play towers, hydrants, jug fillers, handwash stations & grills. Musco Sports Lighting (Orange) 4 Jenner, Suite 100, Irvine, CA 92618 PH: 949/754-0503 FAX: 949/754-0637 E-Mail: mike.marchetti@musco.com Website: www.musco.com REP: Michael Marchetti, Karin Pekala, Michael Higgins, Michael Winfrey, Paul Austad SERVICE: Providing sports lighting solutions for your budget, for the environment. My Bark Co., Inc. (San Joaquin) P.O. Box 932, Linden, CA 95236 PH: 209/786-4042 FAX: 209/786-4043 E-Mail: mybarkco@me.com Website: www.mybark.net REP: Mary Yelton, President SERVICE: ReadyPlay, EWF from virgin forestwood, bark products, colored enhanced mulches and soil amendments.
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u Buyer’s Guide Nevco Scoreboard (San Diego) 9925 Scripps Westview Way, 124, San Diego, CA 92131 PH: 858/635-5555 FAX: 858/635-5556 E-Mail: jsidlowski@nevco.com Website: www.nevco.com REP: Nevco So Cal Rep - John Sidlowski; Nevco Nor Cal Rep - Steve Warner / Warner Construction 4219 South Market Court, Suite F, Sacramento, CA 95834 PH: (916) 923-0636 FAX: (916) 9231711 email: swarner@nevco.com SERVICE: Scoreboards LED displays, marquees, video displays, scorers’ tables, signs, etc. Noll & Tam Architects (Alameda) 729 Heinz Ave. #7, Berkeley, CA 94710 PH: 510/649-8295 FAX: 510/649-3008 E-Mail: annika.dukes@nollandtam.com Website: www.nollandtam.com REP: Janet Tam, Principal SERVICE: Architectural design, programming and planning for recreation/ community/senior centers and other civic buildings.
Norwell USA, Inc. (Thurston) 6820 Northill Drive SW, Olympia, WA 98512 PH: 360/556-3621 E-Mail: tim@norwell-usa.com Website: www.norwell-usa.com REP: Tim Madeley, General Manager; Margaret Brown, President, Jeff Schmitz, President SERVICE: Outdoor fitness stations based on a sculptural design and constructed from our exclusive glass-blasted stainless steel. NTD Architecture (Placer) 200 Auburn Folsom Rd Ste 200, Auburn, CA 95603 PH: 530/888-0999 FAX: 530/888-7336 E-Mail: jknighton@ntd.com Website: www.ntd.com REP: Jordan Knighton, AIA, 200 Auburn Folsom Rd Ste 200; Bruce Thomas, AIA, 9655 Granite Ridge Drive Ste 400, San Diego, CA 92123; Jay Tittle, AIA, 2025 Financial Way, Suite 106, Glendora, CA, 91741-4692
SERVICE: Architectural programming, planning and design for recreational facilities, civic and community centers and aquatic complexes. NUVIS (Orange) 3151 Airway Avenue, Suite J-3, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 PH: 714/754-7311 FAX: 714/754-7346 E-Mail: info@nuvis.net Website: www.nuvis.net 5 Crow Canyon Ct. #110, San Ramon, CA 94583 (Contra Costa County) REP: Leslee A. Temple, FASLA, President, (714) 754-7311 SERVICE: NUVIS landscape architecture - over 40 years of design solutions for people, environments, and experiences worldwide.
O’Dell Engineering (Stanislaus) 1165 Scenic Drive, Suite B, Modesto, CA 95350 PH: 209/571-1765 x102 FAX: 209/571-2466 E-Mail: ckennedy@odellengineering.com Website: www.odellengineering.com REP: Chad Kennedy, Landscape Architect; Randall O’Dell, Owner; Keith Christensen, Landscape Architect SERVICE: Multi-disciplinary firm providing landscape architecture, civil engineering, land surveying and 3D laser scanning. Outdoor Creations, Inc. (Shasta) P.O. Box 50, Round Mountain, CA 96084 PH: 530/337-6774 FAX: 530/337-6675 E-Mail: ODC@outdoorcreations.com Website: www.outdoorcreations.com REP: Scott Puhlman SERVICE: Precast concrete site furnishings, includes picnic tables, benches, BBQs, fire pits, planters, signs and concrete products for outdoor use.
CPRS Pacific Southwest Maintenance Management School
Commitment to Excellence
UCLA Conference Center Lake Arrowhead, California
The CPRS Pacific Southwest Maintenance Management School is a twoyear program with a graduate forum designed to teach students a systematic approach for determining the resources needed to maintain a public facility. The school strives to provide a quality program by teaching a maintenance management system to public agencies, while enhancing leadership and advancement skills through this unmatched experience.
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Buyer’s Guide u Pacific Design Concepts/Little Tikes Commercial - Southern California PO Box 1909, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 PH: 714-846-4885 FAX: 714-846-3485 E-Mail pacificdzn@aol.com Website: www.littletikescommercial.com REP: Scott Muscolo SERVICE: Accessible outdoor playground equipment including unique theme playscapes and park service equipment. Pacific Park At the Santa Monica Pier (Los Angeles) 380 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA 90401 PH: 310/260-8744 x253 FAX: 310/899-1826 E-Mail: SMcCann@PacPark.com Website: www.pacpark.com REP: Sarah McCann, Marketing Sales Manager SERVICES: Family amusement park located at the Santa Monica Pier. Patterson-Williams Athletic Manufacturing Company (Maricopa) 140 N. Gilbert Road, Mesa, AZ 85203 PH: 800/687-5768 FAX: 480/962-5290 E-Mail: pstokes@pwathletic.com Website: www.pwathlectic.com REP: Pete Stokes; Tom O’Keefe SERVICE: Manufacture of top-quality athletic, park & site equipment. PDPlay (San Diego) 2458 South Santa Fe Avenue, Vista, CA 92084 PH: 760/597-5990 FAX: 760/597-5991 E-Mail: sales@pdplay.com Website: www.PDPLAY.com REP: John Ogden, President SERVICE: Designs and manufactures, in California, environmentally friendly commercial play structures, site furnishings, and poured-in-placed rubberized surfacing. Peak Software Systems (Salt Lake) 45 W 9000 S #2, Sandy, UT 84070 PH: 801/572-3570 x302 FAX: 801/572-7834 E-Mail: debbie@peakinfo.com Website: www.sportsmansql.com REP: Debbie Nelsen, V P Sales; Josh Smith, Sr. Acct. Mgr. SERVICE: Since 1993, SportsMan SQL has been a leading innovator of recreation management software.
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PIER 39 (San Francisco) P.O. Box 193730, San Francisco, CA 94119-3730 PH: 415/705-5500 FAX: 415/981-8808 E-Mail: jodi@pier39.com Website: www.pier39.com REP: Jodi Cumming, Manager, Travel Industry Sales SERVICE: PIER 39, San Francisco’s Premier Bay Attraction, includes 110 shops, 13 restaurants and numerous attractions. Pilot Rock Site Products R.J. Thomas Mfg. Co., Inc. (Cherokee) P.O. Box 946, Cherokee, IA 51012-0946 PH: 800/762-5002 FAX: 712/225-5796 E-Mail: pilotrock@rjthomas.com Website: www.pilotrock.com REP: Customer Service Dept. SERVICE: Manufacturing and direct sales of park grills, picnic tables, benches, campfire rings, trash receptacle holders, etc. Play Foundations Inc. (San Diego) 179 Roymar Road, Suite E, Oceanside, CA 92058 PH: 760/721-2993 FAX: 760/721-3837 E-Mail: info@playfoundations.com Website: www.playfoundations.com REP: Jack Cox, President/CEO SERVICE: Certified installer of leading playground, recreational equipment and surfacing manufacturers. Quality maintenance services for existing playgrounds. Play Smart Surfacing (San Bernardino) 1125 Research Dr. #A, Redlands, CA 92374 PH: 909/799-8100 FAX: 909/799-8120 E-Mail: info@playsmartsurfacing.com Website: www.playsmartsurfacing.com REP: Rafael Alzaga, Vice President SERVICE: Installation of turf, bound, tile and PIP surfacing for playground, walkways and recreational use. Play-Well TEKnologies (Marin) 224 Greenfield Avenue, San Anselmo, CA 94960 PH: 415/578-2746 FAX: 415/460-5108 E-Mail: jeff@play-well.org Website: www.play-well.org REP: Jeff Harry, VP of Marketing & Fun; Bob Lund, Southern California Regional Mgr.; Diana Hickey, Northern California Regional Mgr. SERVICE: Teaching LEGO engineering camps to K-5th grade at Parks & Recreation.
PlayCore (Hamilton) 401 Chestnut Street Suite 410, Chattanooga, TN 37402 PH: 423/425-3168 E-Mail: info@playcore.com Website: http://www.playcore.com/ REP: Anne-Marie Spencer, VP Marketing; Bob Farnsworth, CEO; Lisa Moore, VP Strategic Services SERVICE: PlayCore helps build stronger communities by advancing play through research, education, partnerships, and products. Playcraft Direct, Inc. (Josephine) 123 North Valley Dr., Grants Pass, OR 97526 PH: 888/571-7640 FAX: 541/244-2196 E-Mail: sales@playcraftdirect.com Website: www.playcraftsystems.com REP: Kurt Krauss, CEO; Toney Lewis, Sales Manager SERVICE: Seller of playground equipment (commercial type). Playground Inspection, LLC (Los Angeles) P.O. BOX 16654, Encino, CA 914166654 PH: 888/293-7889 FAX: 818/578-3408 E-Mail: jim.a.stein@gmail.com Website: http://www.inspectorplayground.com REP: Jim Stein SERVICE: Independent inspector, surface impact testing with Triax, early childhood certified, playground inspections, compliance certificates, insured. Playgrounds Unlimited (Santa Clara) 1175 Willow Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 PH: 408/244-9848 FAX: 408/244-9847 E-Mail: mikea@playgroundsunlimited. net Website: www.playgroundsunlimited.com REP: Michael Altieri, CEO; Joe Mendes, President SERVICE: Construction services; site preparation; play equipment; water play; shade shelter installation; Pour-inplace & synthetic turf safety surface.
PlaySafe, LLC (Bernalillo) PO Box 66056, Albuquerque, NM 87193-6056 PH: 505/899-9532 FAX: 505/899-2666 E-Mail: playsafe@play-safe.com Website: www.play-safe.com REP: Sam “Butch” DeFillippo SERVICE: Playground audits, maintenance training, strategic master plan development, feasibility studies, expert witnesses & recreation program development. Poms & Associates (Los Angeles) 5700 Canoga Avenue #400, Woodland Hills, CA 91367 PH: 714/731-8444 FAX: 818/449-9321 E-Mail: pcombest@pomsassoc.com Website: www.pomsassoc.com REP: Phil Combest, Sr. Mgr., Risk Services SERVICES: Loss control, risk management, safety services, general parks and playground consulting and auditing services. Precision Concrete Cutting (San Mateo) 812 South Railroad Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94401 PH: 801/224-0025 FAX: 801/855-7150 E-Mail: jortega@safesidewalks.com REP: Joseph Ortega, Manager; Joe Fouret, Owner SERVICE: PCC utilizes a unique 100% ADA complaint saw-cutting method to repair uplifted sidewalks to reduce liability. Public Restroom Company (Washoe) 9390 Gateway Drive, Suite 102, Reno, NV 89521-2994 PH: 888/888-2060 FAX: 888/888-1448 E-Mail: info@publicrestroomcompany. com Website: www.publicrestroomcompany. com REP: Chuck Kaufman, President; Kathy Kaufman, Advertising Mgr.; Chad Kaufman, V.P. Sales; Marie Hunt, Sales Administration; Pat McBride, Sales; Katie Kaufman, Project Development Manager SERVICE: Public Restroom Company is a design build specialist for “odor free, vandal resistant, park restroom and concession buildings.
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u Buyer’s Guide Public Sector Software LTD dba PLAYSAFE, LLC P.O. Box 9000Leamington SPA CV31 9DX, England, PH: 00 (44) 1926 800 800 FAX: (44) 1474 335053 E-Mail: mbaker@pssltd.co.uk Website: www.pssltd.co.uk REP: Margaret Baker, Training Director; Trevor Baker, CEO; David Gent, Managing Director SERVICE: Inspect playgrounds the quick, easy and green way. Inspect on your smartphone, manage on your computer. Quadriga Landscape Architecture & Planning (Sacramento) 2613 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 PH: 916/441-2129 E-Mail: Christine@quadriga-inc.com Website: www.quadriga-inc.com REP: Christine Talbot, Associate Principal; Russ Mallard, Landscape Architect SERVICE: Landscape architectural and planning services. Qualite Sports Lighting (Hillsdale) 250 Industrial Drive, Hillsdale, MI 49242 PH: 800/933-9741 FAX: 517/439-1194 E-Mail: bsmith@qualite.com Website: www.qualite.com REP: Jim Smith, Sales Representative Southern California SERVICE: Specializing in sports lighting, poles and controls, energy efficient and maintenance. Recology Grover Environmental Products (Stanislaus) P.O. Box 128, Westley, CA 95387 PH: 866/764-5765 FAX: 209/545-8873 E-Mail: dramsey@recology.com REP: Vince Tye, Sales Manager; Dawn Ramsey, Administrative Assistant SERVICE: We provide WonderPlay playground surface material to schools, municipalities & homeowners.
Recreation Republic (San Diego) 7668 El Camino Real, Suite 104-287, Carlsbad, CA 92009 PH: 760/510-1886 FAX: 760/282-7082 E-Mail: info@recrepublic.com Website: www.recrepublic.com REP: Suzanne Anderson, President; Mark Anderson, V.P. S. CA Office: 7668 El Camino Real, Suite 104-287, Carlsbad, CA 92009 N. CA. Office: 151 Petaluma Blvd., Unit 212, Petaluma, CA 94952 (888) 843-6128 SERVICES: Playgrounds (Kompan), Aquatic climbing walls, Splashpads, waterslides, site furnishings, shelters, boulder/net climbers, surfacing, skate parks.
RJM Design Group, Inc. (Orange) 31591 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 PH: 949/493-2600 FAX: 949/493-2690 E-Mail: bob@rjmdesigngroup.com Website: www.rjmdesigngroup.com No. California Office: 601 University Ave. Suite 181, Sacramento, CA 95825 PH: 916/570-2050 FAX 916/570-2233 Email: john@rjmdesigngroup.com REP: Bob Mueting, Larry Ryan (Southern CA - Corporate Office) John Courtney (Northern CA Office) SERVICE: Park and Sports Facility Master Planning and Design; Park and Recreation Master Planning; Landscape Architecture; LEED Certified; Community Consensus Building.
RecWest Outdoor Products, Inc. (Ventura) 31316 Via Colinas, #118, Westlake Village, CA 91362 PH: 818/735-3838 FAX: 818/735-9612 E-Mail: mike_b@recwest.net Website: www.playlsi.com REP: Mike Bennett, President SERVICE: Representing Landscape Structures Inc. - park, playground and skate park equipment.
Roaring Camp Railroads (Santa Cruz) Attention Paul Nakamoto, Box G-1, Felton, CA 95018 PH: 831/335-4484 FAX: 831/335-1702 E-Mail: info@roaringcamp.com Website: www.roaringcamp.com REP: Pamela Elwood, Group Sales Manager, Adele@roaringcamp.com SERVICE: An 1880s theme park with authentic steam train excursions through redwoods, with delicious chuckwagon BBQ & excursions to Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.
RHA Landscape Architects Planners, Inc. (Riverside) 6216 Brockton Avenue, Suite 212, Riverside, CA 92506 PH: 951/781-1930 FAX: 951/686-8091 E-Mail: rha@rhala.com Website: www.rhala.com REP: Randy Hlubik, President; Doug Grove, Principal SERVICE: Park & sports facility planning, LEED certified, water conservation design, community consensus building, park rehabilitation. Richard Fisher Associates (Orange) 2001 East First St., Ste 160, Santa Ana, CA 92705 PH: 714/245-9270 FAX: 714/245-9275 E-Mail: rfisher@rfaland.com Website: www.rfaland.com REP: Richard Fisher, President SERVICE: Professional consulting services for parks & recreation facilities, master planning/design, construction management, landscape maintenance/water management.
Robertson Industries, Inc. (Maricopa) 4401 E Baseline Road, Suite 105, Phoenix, AZ 85042 PH: 800/858-0519 FAX: 602/340-0402 E-Mail: rhawley@totturf.com Website: www.totturf.com Northern California: 2442 Estand Way, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Southern California: 16059 Foothill Blvd., Irwindale, CA 91706 REP: Richard Hawley, Corporate VP/GM SERVICE: Robertson Industries, Inc. sells, manufacturers and installs safety surfaces - TotTurf and TotTurf Synthetic Plus. RockCraft Designs 8-1865 Sargent Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3H OE4 PH: 866/786-1635 FAX: 204/774-6099 E-Mail: info@rockcraft.net Website: www.rockcraft.net REP: Ken Crozier, President; Cathy Kleeman, Sales & Marketing SERVICE: ROCKCRAFT is the leading manufacturer of concrete park and playground climbing boulders. 10 models available suitable for ages 2-5, 5-12 and adults.
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Ross Recreation Equipment (Sonoma) 100 Brush Creek Road #206, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 PH: 707/538-3800 FAX: 707/538-3826 E-Mail: info@rossrec.com Website: www.rossrec.com REP: Ewing Philbin & Cheri Yokoi; Chris Tait, P.O. Box 861, Folsom, CA 95763, 916/985-6349, FAX 916/985-6421; Liz Riehl, 229 Sea Ridge Road, Aptos, CA 95003, 831/689-9110, FAX 831/6899112 SERVICE: 40 years of providing superior products and service with attention to quality, safety and design. Rowley International Inc (Los Angeles) 2325 Palos Verdes Dr West, Suite 312, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274-2755 PH: 310/377-6724 x21 FAX: 310/3778890 E-Mail: debbie@rowleyinternational.com Website: www.rowleyinternational.com REP: Bill Rowley SERVICE: Specialists in aquatic design, engineering and consulting. Over 30 years experience in municipal aquatic facilities. Royston, Hanamoto Alley & Abey (Marin) 225 Miller Avenue, Mill Valley, CA 94941 PH: 415/383-7900 FAX: 415/383-1433 E-Mail: Tegan@rhaa.com Website: www.rhaa.com REP: Cordy Hill, Principal SERVICE: Landscape architecture, site planning, master planning, urban design, and recreation planning services locally, nationally and internationally. RRM Design Group (San Luis Obispo) 3765 South Higuera Street, Suite 102, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 PH: 805/543-1794 FAX: 805/543-4609 E-Mail: jcferber@rrmdesign.com Website: www.rrmdesign.com REP: Jeff Ferber, Principal SERVICE: RRM Design Group designs award-winning recreation areas by collaborating with people who use them.
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Buyer’s Guide u RWP Landscape Materials (Los Angeles) 1313 E Phillips Blvd, Pomona, CA 91766-5431 PH: 877/476-9797 FAX: 909/868-1162 E-Mail: hank@rwpmulch.com Website: www.rwpmulch.com REP: Hank Egigian, General Sales Manager; Patti Mashikian, Sales Associate; Chris Kiralla, President SERVICE: RWP FIBER FALL-Impact attenuating and ADA wheelchair accessible engineered wood fibers for playground safety surfacing. S & S Worldwide (New London) P.O. Box 513, Colchester, CT 06415 PH: 800/243-9232 FAX: 800/566-6678 E-Mail: rtesta@ssww.com Website: www.ssww.com REP: Sandy Cervini, Bids & Contracts Manager; Brian Ennis, Sales Representative SERVICE: SpectrumTM and Gator Skin® sports equipment, Color Splash!® arts & craft, and early childhood educational supplies. Safeplay By Design, Inc. (Sacramento) 9666 Sheldon Road, Elk Grove, CA 95624-9437 PH: 916/647-0912 E-Mail: david@spease.com Website: www.spease.com REP: David Spease, Landscape Architect SERVICE: Certified Playground Safety Inspections, inspection programs, safety training, ADA inspections and Landscape Architectural services. Safety Play, Inc. (Los Angeles) 7095 Hollywood Blvd #1308, Los Angeles, CA 90028 PH: 888/878-0244 FAX: 888/878-0244 E-Mail: safetyplay@mindspring.com Website: www.mindspring. com/~safetyplay REP: Scott Burton Florida Office: 10460 Roosevelt Blvd., #295, St. Petersburg, FL 33716-3821 SERVICE: Playground audits, inspection tool kits, expert witness, safety manuals, safety classes, planning/design services, safety signs/labels.
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SAMLARC - Rancho Santa Margarita Landscape and Recreation Corp. (Orange) 22342A Avenida Empresa, #102A, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 PH: 949/209-5082 FAX: 949/589-6603 E-Mail: dmoss@meritpm.com Website: www.samlarc.org REP: Dennis Moss, Parks & Facility Operations Manager; Megan Loel-Yuen, Community Services Lifestyle Manager; Patrick White, Park Use and Sports Field Manager SERVICE: Master Homeowners Association with 13 parks that provides recreation programs and special events. Sator Sports, Inc. (Los Angeles) 1536 W. 228th Street, Unit B, Torrance, CA 90501 PH: 310/602-0127 FAX: 310/602-0160 E-Mail: mcursage@satorsports.com Website: www.satorsoccer.com REP: Milton Cursage, CEO; Tabatha Villa, Sales Manager SERVICE: Retail soccer equipment company (web/catalog). Schmidt Design Group, Inc. (San Diego) 2655 Fourth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92103 PH: 619/236-1462 FAX: 619/236-8792 E-Mail: info@schmidtdesign.com Website: www.schmidtdesign.com REP: Glen Schmidt, President; Jeff Justus, Senior Associate SERVICE: Landscape architecture, park planning, and design that balances artistic expression with environmental sensitivity. SCI Consulting Group (Solano) 4745 Mangels Blvd., Fairfield, CA 94534 PH: 707/430-4300 FAX: 707/430-4319 E-Mail: gerard.vansteyn@sci-cg.com Website: www.sci-cg.com REP: Gerard Van Steyn, President; John Bliss, Senior Engineer; Lauren Crain, Administrative Assistant SERVICE: New revenue feasibility studies, ballot measures, assessment district formations and administration.
Shade Structures (Orange) 350 Kalmus Dr, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 PH: 714/427-6981 FAX: 714/427-6982 E-Mail: rmiddleton@usa-shade.com Website: www.shadestructures.net REP: Rachel Middleton, Sales Administration SERVICE: Shade Structures’ Modular and custom fabric structures screen the sun and keep the fun! Smart Turf (Los Angeles) 14418 Best Ave., Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 PH: 800/421-6723 FAX: 562/404-3925 E-Mail: aword@catalinahome.com Website: www.smartturf.net REP: Amy Word, Sales Manager; Duane Jensen, President SERVICE: Smart Turf is a synthetic grass product line made in the USA with the finest materials available. Sof’ Solutions Inc. (Salt Lake) P.O. Box 667, Draper, UT 84065 PH: 801/523-2452 FAX: 801/501-0762 E-Mail: info@sof-solutions.com Website: www.sof-solutions.com REP: Elouise Bird SERVICE: Sof ‘ Solutions is your solution for recreational surfacing. Wet or dry, indoors or out, you’re covered. South Bay Foundry (San Diego) 9444 Abraham Way, Santee, CA 92071 PH: 619/956-2780 FAX: 619/956-2788 E-Mail: sales@southbayfoundry.com Website: www.southbayfoundry.com REP: Linda Jewitt, Outside Sales SERVICE: Manufacturer: benches, trash receptacles, tree/trench grates, bollards, storm water filters, walnut wattles, restoration, preservation. Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation (Los Angeles) P.O. Box 3605823 Lexington Gallantin Road, South El Monte, CA 91733 PH: 626/448-0853 x16 FAX: 626/4485219 E-Mail: timIttner@scmaf.org Website: www.scmaf.org REP: Tim Ittner, Executive Director SERVICE: Professional training, education and networking; insurance services; sport rules, training and competition for youth and adults.
Southern California Tennis Assoc (Los Angeles) P.O. Box 240015, Los Angeles, CA 90024-9115 PH: 310/208-3838 x239 FAX: 310/824-7691 E-Mail: bischoff@scta.usta.com Website: www.usta.com USTA Northern California USTA Southern California ULCA Campus 420 Charles E. Young Drive West Los Angeles, CA 90024 www.scta.usta.com REP: Melanie Bischoff, Community Dev. Coordinator SERVICE: To promote & develop the growth of tennis in Southern California. SpectraTurf (Riverside) 500 E. Rincon Street #100, Corona, CA 92879-1352 PH: 800/875-5788 FAX: 951/734-3630 E-Mail: cwolf@spectraturf.com Website: www.spectraturf.com REP: Chris Wolf, General Manager; Rick Denney, Installation Manager SERVICE: Playground safety tiles and poured-in-place surfacing manufactured in California, factory-certified installers. ADA and planning specialists on staff. Spohn Ranch, Inc. Custom Skate Parks (Los Angeles) 6824 S. Centinela Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90230 PH: 626/330-5803 FAX: 626/330-5503 E-Mail: info@spohnranch.com Website: www.spohnranch.com REP: Aaron Spohn, Kirsten Bradford www.trueride.com SERVICE: Skate park design, construction, operation and insurance. The leader in responsible skatelite, concrete and hybrid parks. Sport Court (Contra Costa) 1510 Second Ave., Walnut Creek, CA 94596 PH: 925/932-4108 FAX: 925/933-5737 E-Mail: phil@sportcourtnortherncalifornia.com REP: Phil Park, President SERVICE: Sport court sports surfacing and athletic systems.
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u Buyer’s Guide Sport Rock Int’l Inc. (San Luis Obispo) P.O. Box 32, Pismo Beach, CA 93448 PH: 805/481-5686 FAX: 805/489-6451 E-Mail: info@sportrockintl.com Website: www.sportrockintl.com REP: Mike English, Sales Rep SERVICES: Boulders; park and garden art and playground structures. Sports Field Turf Services (San Bernardino) 10210 Baseline Road #173, Alta Loma, CA 91701 PH: 909/229-9519 E-Mail: pjohnson204@aol.com Website: www.infield4in1.com REP: M. Johnson, Manager SERVICE: Verti-Drain deep fine aerification/Decompaction sales/installation of calcined d.e. permanently reduces water up to 50%.
Stonehenge Signs (Placer) 107 Buena Vista Ct, Roseville, CA 95747 PH: 916/201-3570 E-Mail: frankie@stonehengesigns.com Website: www.stonehengesigns.com REP: Frankie Tapia, Robert Conover, Diane Conover SERVICE: Providing natural engraved stone signage, tailored to each park’s unique character for over 30 years. Stover Seed Co. (Los Angeles) P.O. Box 861715, Los Angeles, CA 90086 PH: 800/621-0315 FAX: 213/626-4920 E-Mail: john_mc@stoverseed.com Website: www.stoverseed.com REP: John McShane, President SERVICE: Stoverfield seed mixtures, turfgrass and wildflower seed, native seeds for erosion control.
Sports Turf Solutions (Monterey) 29001 Falcon Ridge Road, Salinas, CA 93908 PH: 831/484-2138 FAX: 831/484-2139 E-Mail: pwood@turftest.com Website: www.turftest.com REP: Parker Wood SERVICE: Athletic field safety testing specializing in G-max testing of synthetic and natural turf sports fields. SSA Landscape Architects, Inc. (Santa Cruz) 303 Potrero Street, 40-C, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 PH: 831/459-0455 FAX: 831/459-0484 E-Mail: steve@ssala.com Website: www.ssala.com REP: Steven Sutherland, Principal SERVICE: Award winning parks & recreation master planning, community workshops/consensus building, construction documentation/administration. Stantec Consulting Inc. (Sacramento) 1201 J Street, Studio 100, Sacramento, CA 95814 PH: 916/569-2500 FAX: 916/921-9274 E-Mail: paul.marcillac@stantec.com Website: www.stantec.com REP: Todd W. Rhoads, ASLA, Vice President; Paul A. Marcillac, Principal Landscape Architect SERVICE: Parks and recreation planning and design including master planning, facilitation, sports field design and documentation.
StreetStrider International (Fresno) 7042 N. West Ave, Ste 110, Fresno, CA 93711 PH: 310/295-1965 FAX: 310/295-1965 E-Mail: dan@streetstrider.com Website: www.streetstrider.com REP: Dan Theade, Director of Operations; Garrett Watkins, CEO SERVICE: 3Wheel Elliptical Bike, combines benefits of jogging, skiing and cycling, without physical stresses on your body.
TMT Enterprises, Inc. (Santa Clara) 1996 Oakland Road, San Jose, CA 95131 PH: 408/432-9040 FAX: 408/432-9429 E-Mail: matt@tmtenterprises.net Website: www.tmtenterprises.net REP: Matt Moore, Operations Manager; Eric Buckelew, Sales Manager SERVICE: Bulk material supplier: Baseball surfaces, playground materials, top dress sand, topsoil, soil mixes, decomposed granite, organics.
Sun Country Systems (Los Angeles) 11710 Chisholm Court, Agua Dulce, CA 91390 PH: 661/268-1550 FAX: 661/268-1159 E-Mail: timh@suncountrysystems.com Website: www.suncountrysystem.com REP: Tim Hollinger, President SERVICE: Provide and install playground equipment and all safety surfaces, synthetic grass, Polysoft. Burke play equipment.
Trailscape (Placer) 168 Grace Street, Auburn, CA 95603 PH: 530/852-5155 E-Mail: randy@trailscape.net Website: www.Trailscape.net REP: Randy Martin, President SERVICE: Design and Construction of Creative and Sustainable Natural Surface Trails.
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Buyer’s Guide u Tri Active America (San Luis Obispo) 178 4th Street, Suite 101, Grover Beach, CA 93433 PH: 800/587-4228 FAX: 805/595-1042 E-Mail: staff@triactiveamerica.com Website: www.triactiveamerica.com REP: Chris Litvinchuk, Co-Director of Sales SERVICE: Outdoor exercise equipment for parks, community centers, active aging communities, schools and other organizations.
Water Odyssey By Fountain People, Inc. (Hays) P.O. Box 807, 4600 Hwy. 123, San Marcos, TX 78667-0807 PH: 512/392-1155 FAX: 512/392-1154 E-Mail: cthomas@fountainpeople.com Website: www.waterodyssey.com REP: Bill Hachmeister, AFO, National Sales Manager SERVICE: Leading manufacturer of aquatic playground and fountain equipment.
West Coast Rubber Recycling (San Benito) 1501 Lana Way, Hollister, CA 95023 PH: 831/634-2800 FAX: 831/634-2801 E-Mail: cameron@groundrubber.com Website: www.groundrubbersolutions. com REP: Cameron Wright, President SERVICE: Tire hauling, collecting, and recycling. Providing rubber for playgrounds, turf infill, pour-in-place buffings.
ValleyCrest Design Group (Orange) 3242 Halladay Street, Suite 203, Santa Ana, CA 92705 PH: 714/557-5852 FAX: 714/557-7621 E-Mail: kbuxton@valleycrest.com REP: Kurt Buxton, Managing Principal; Wade Ganes, Project Manager SERVICE: ValleyCrest Design Group specializes in forward-thinking landscape architecture.
Waterplay Solutions Corp. 1451 B. Ellis Street, Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A3 PH: 250/712-3393 FAX: 250/861-4814 E-Mail: marketing@waterplay.com Website: www.waterplay.com REP: Tai Kolenko, Sales & Marketing Coordinator SERVICE: Waterplay is a world-wide provider of aquatic play features, slide activity centers, urban water features and water management systems.
Whitewater West Industries Ltd 6700 McMillan Way, Richmond, BC V6W 1J7 PH: 604/273-1068 FAX: 604/273-4518 E-Mail: whitewater@whitewaterwest. com Website: www.whitewaterwest.com REP: Steve Brinkel, Vice President and General Manager of Parks & Recreation SERVICE: WhiteWater is the global leader in waterpark design, engineering, manufacturing and installation.
Trueline (Riverside) 1651 Market St Ste B, Corona, CA 92880 PH: 951/817-0777 FAX: 951/817-0770 E-Mail: trueline40@aol.com Website: http://gotrueline.com/ REP: Ed Kruse, Owner SERVICE: Resurfacing of tennis courts, basketball courts, game courts, playgrounds, striping, installation of equipment and refurbishment.
Verde Design, Inc. (Santa Clara) 2455 the Alameda, Suite 200, Santa Clara, CA 95050 PH: 408/985-7200 FAX: 408/985-7260 E-Mail: derek@verdedesigninc.com Website: www.verdedesigninc.com REP: Derek McKee, Principal; Corbin Schneider, Sr. Project Manager SERVICE: Multi-disciplinary office of landscape architects and civil engineers with a focus on community projects.
The Wax Museum At Fisherman’s Wharf (San Francisco) 145 Jefferson Street, Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94133 PH: 415/202-0402 FAX: 415/771-9248 E-Mail: jguire@waxmuseum.com Website: www.waxmuseum.com REP: Jeanette Guire SERVICE: Visit over 275 famous movie stars, world leaders and sports heroes in over 35 scenes.
Willdan Group, Inc. (Orange) 2401 E. Katella Ave #300, Anaheim, CA 92806 PH: 714/940-6300 FAX: 714/940-4935 E-Mail: jhidalgo@willdan.com Website: www.willdan.com REP: John Hidalgo, Director of Landscape Architecture SERVICE: Willdan assists public agencies in the design and master planning of parks and recreation developments.
Turf Star, Inc. (Alameda) 2438 Radley Court, Hayward, CA 94545 PH: 800/585-8001 FAX: 510/785-3576 E-Mail: chuckt@turfstar.com REP: Chuck Talley, Sales Manager, 800/585-8001 x7928, FAX 800/2411997 SERVICE: Commercial mowing equipment & irrigation.
Vortex Aquatic Structures Int’l (Riverside) 9106 Pulsar Ct, Ste C, Corona, CA 92883-4632 PH: 877/886-7839 FAX: 514/335-5413 E-Mail: info@vortex-intl.com Website: www.vortex-intl.com REP: Kevin Spence, General Manager SERVICE: Vortex designs and manufacturers Aquatic Playground Solutions: Splashpad®, ElevationTM multilevel interactive structures, PoolplayTM and Spray pointTM.
West Coast Arborists, Inc. (Orange) 2200 E. Via Burton Street, Anaheim, CA 92806 PH: 714/991-1900 FAX: 714/956-3745 E-Mail: vgonzalez@wcainc.com Website: www.wcainc.com REP: Victor Gonzalez, Director of Marketing; Patrick Mahoney, President; Andy Trotter, Vice President-Field Operations SERVICE: WCA provides public agencies, school districts, and colleges with urban forestry management and maintenance services.
WLC Architects, Inc. (San Bernardino) 8163 Rochester Ave, Ste 100, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 PH: 909/987-0909 FAX: 909/980-9980 E-Mail: george@wlcarchitects.com Website: www.WLC-architects.com REP: George Wiens SERVICE: WLC Architects provides sustainable architectural/planning services for recreational projects, including community/senior centers, gymnasiums & theaters.
TRK Playground Safety, L.L.C. (Madera) 46853 Chukchansi Road, Coarsegold, CA 93614 PH: 559/642-4939 E-Mail: trkplay@gmail.com Website: www.trkplay.com REP: Timothy R. Kelly, CPRS, Owner/ Manager SERVICE: Statewide; playground audits and inspections; attenuation surface impact testing; playground design; and safety education and awareness.
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Universal Studios Hollywood (Los Angeles) Sales Dept-Education & Youth100 Universal City Plaza, Bldg 5511-5, Universal City, CA 91608 PH: 818/622-3001 FAX: 818/622-0171 E-Mail: stephen.arthur@nbcuni.com Website: www.universalyouthprograms. com REP: Stephen Arthur SERVICE: Universal is more than a Theme Park... It’s a classroom, too! Education and Recreation programs available for youth groups, ages 3 - 18 years.
Zasueta Contracting, Inc. (San Diego) P. O. Box 866, Spring Valley, CA 91976 PH: 619/589-0609 FAX: 619/697-6031 E-Mail: azplaygrounds@cox.net Website: www.zasuetacontracting.com REP: Andrew Zasueta, President SERVICE: Playground equipment installation.
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Here’s your chance to help lead the association dedicated to advancing the profession of parks and recreation. The Benefits Package r Work with a board that gets things done for our members and our profession r Improve your professional skills r Secure resources for your agency r Increase the number and quality of jobs applicants for positions in your department through your contacts r Learn practical skills, applicable to work r Exposure to new ideas, tools and contacts r Influence the profession throughout the state and across the nation
Qualifications r Current member of CPRS r Demonstrated commitment to CPRS and the park and recreation profession (5 years of full-time employment) r Background in committee and/or volunteer work (3 years experience) r Ability to represent unconflicted loyalty to the interests of the membership
The Commitment r Attend four board meetings a year (expenses paid by CPRS) r Maintain on-going communication and dialogue with members via personal conversations and by attending section, district and state events.
Available Positions for 2013-14: Vice President (three year term) – candidate(s) may be statewide Region 1 Representative (two year term) – representing Districts 1, 2, 3 Region 3 Representative (two year term) – representing Districts 7, 8, 15 Region 5 Representative (two year term) – representing Districts 9, 10, 12 Council of Sections Representative (two year term) – representing CPRS Sections
We want to hear from you. Contact Tim Barry, CPRS Vice President. 925/373-5727 • tbarry@larpd.dst.ca.us California Parks & Recreation • spring 2013
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President’s Message u continuted from page 6 organization without being on a ballot. • Be a Free Agent: Many of our Districts and Sections have a “Free Agent List” for members who can only give time to a specific project. • Join the CPRS Social Media Team – we are always looking for contributors, movers and shakers in the area of social media.
Visit www.cprs.org Click on the Parks Make Life Better!® logo Resources • Agency Brand Launch Press Release • Branding ToolKit • Community-Focused PowerPoint Presentation • Key Messages • Press Release Template • Rack Card Template • Sample Ad/Flier Template
Networking • Join the Parks Make Life Better!® Street Team • Join the Parks Make Life Better!® Networking Community Group
Research • Public Market Research Creates the Profession’s Brand • Building The Brand Newsletters • Building The Brand Articles
Sharing • Visit the Agency Branding Library - where CPRS members can share their Parks Make Life Better!® Examples
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• Parks Make Life Better!® – if you are NOT yet using this statewide campaign, you are missing a tremendous opportunity to easily promote the value of everything you do. If you are using the campaign, share what you are doing! We learn by stealing!!! • Get involved in our legislative efforts: we have several important initiatives on the horizon, sign up for our Legislative Information by contacting janet@cprs.org. You will then receive our monthly legislative agendas, watch list, and legislative alerts. • Host a focus group of Millenials, Generation Xers, part-time employees, or another segment of our membership to assist the Board of Directors determine the future path of your organization. We can provide you the questions to ask and share how to structure the event.
CPRS exists for YOU!
As a membership organization, your Board of Directors commits that your investment in CPRS will continue to provide professional value beyond its cost. Many of our agencies have made difficult choices to respond to the changing economic environment by eliminating funding for your professional development and membership in organizations such as CPRS. Membership in CPRS is an investment in YOUR professional success. If your membership has lapsed because it is no longer funded by your agency, I encourage you to invest in your cur-
rent and future success by paying your own membership dues. We offer dues payments in two installments if that makes it easier for your budget. Some of the benefits you are missing by not renewing your membership include: • Access to thousands of professionals to increase your professional network, skills and influence beyond your agency boundaries or personal connections • Discounts on local, regional and statewide trainings events • Information which can positively affect your job performance delivered directly to your email through the P&R Weekly • Access to a professional “club” that can introduce you to Supervisors, Directors, and future City Managers who can support you in your career. Your future success will depend upon who knows you! • Training and information regarding best practices and trends in the park and recreation industry By no means is this list exhaustive, as membership CPRS has too many services and benefits to list. But I truly believe that if you pay for your own membership you won’t regret investing in yourself! As I look forward to the coming year serving as your President, my calendar is starting to fill with stops at District and Section events across California and I look forward to meeting as many members as possible during my term. When you see me or a member of the State Board of Directors I encourage you to introduce yourself and tell us what you need from YOUR CPRS, ask us how YOU can help YOUR CPRS, and tell us a story about what YOUR CPRS means to you!
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