OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE CALIFORNIA PARK & RECREATION SOCIETY Volume 79, Number 2 • Spring 2023 www.cprs.org A Look at the CONNECTIONS Conference in San Diego Equitable Improvement to Sports Fields Preserving the Past, Inspiring the Future
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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 916/665-2777. Guidelines for submitting articles and advertising rates are available from same address, or from the CPRS website (www.cprs.org). ©2023, California Park & Recreation Society, Inc.
A look back at the 2023 CONNECTIONS Conference & Expo. The conference returned to the City of San Diego for the first time in over 20 years. The energy level among attendees was contagious.
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How do innovative cities address systemic environmental and social injustice in their park systems? Leaders need to be committed to ensuring that all residents have access to quality parks and facilities.
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As recreation and leisure professionals, we have an obligation to ensure that our industry’s history is recorded and celebrated. We should strive to ensure that leadership connections, collaboratives and partnerships are built, and that quality of life is considered an important local and regional concern.
MINI PITCH SOCCER: AN ALTERNATIVE TO FULL-SIZE GRASS FIELDS ..........
Three former Major League Soccer players from the City of Pico Rivera wanted to bring back something to their community. A 5 on 5 mini-pitch was the obvious choice.
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What engagement channels are your best alternative to communicating with your communities?
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Many Things To Look Forward To In The Coming Year
by Doug Grove • CPRS President
Wow! What a conference!
San Diego was fantastic and a great kick off to what promises to be an exciting and fun filled year full of community, advocacy, resources, and education. Let’s all give a huge THANK YOU to CPRS HQ staff and all of the volunteers whose commitment made the conference such a big success.
As many of you saw at the conference, I had a custom pair of Vans shoes made to celebrate CPRS and PMLB. The shoes include the four colors of the CPRS flag; blue, yellow, green and red. This year the focus is on the color red which stands for “Our members, the heart of CPRS”. There are also the Parks Make Life Better initials along with the six PMLB messages; Play, Positive Spaces, Gathering Places, Exercise, Nature, and Forever. These colors and messages are at the heart of what CPRS is all about. The shoes will go on the road with me to all CPRS events so keep an eye out!
We have already gotten things going for our member community with the Park, Rec, & Roll It! virtual challenge as we collectively travel 100,000 miles between April 2023 and February 2024 on our journey to the conference in Palm Springs. If you have not joined us you can do so on the CPRS website by clicking on the Park, Rec, & Roll It! link on the home page. You can run, walk, roll, cycle, and swim to help us achieve this ambitious goal. Members are also the focus with the Corn -
hole tournaments being planned with each Region and Section. There will be online brackets and we will provide the boards and bags with sponsor logos. If you are interested in being a sponsor please contact CPRS HQ or email me directly. The top 3 teams from each tournament will play in the conference tournament in Palm Springs. I plan to attend all of the tournaments and I look forward to seeing old friends and meeting new ones. More details to come in June from the Region and Section representatives.
Advocacy for our profession is critically important for individuals and agencies to communicate and demonstrate the importance of parks and recreation as a vital community service. Past President Frank Carson did an amazing job last year with Frank Fridays posts on social media (frankfridayscprs on Instagram and @FrankCarson on Twitter) highlighting articles and research that provide empirical evidence on how parks are essential. Through the CPRS A-Team we will continue to promote this message to all members of our communities. The CPRS State Board is also working on expanding the ways that we spread this message so stay tuned.
Resources for all members is a key component of our mission and there are a variety of tools available on the Resources page on the CPRS website. There is a library of over 1,000 documents, reports, fact sheets and agency examples at your disposal. Looking to position your agency as a vital community service? Check out the VIP Action Plan, Parks Make Life
2023-2024 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT Doug Grove, RLA, ASLA, LEED AP RHA Landscape Architects 951-781-1930 dougg@rhala.com
PRESIDENT-ELECT Kyla Brown, CPRE Riverside County Regional Park & Open Space District 951-955-4306 kylabrown@rivco.org
VICE PRESIDENT Cindy Bagley City of Rohnert Park 707-588-3452 cbagley@rpcity.org
SECRETARY-TREASURER
Victoria Reyna, CPRP Jurupa Community Services District 951-727-3524 vreyna@jcsd.us
REGION 1 REPRESENTATIVE (Dist 1, 2, 3) Adam Chow, CPRP City of San Ramon 925-973-3321 achow@sanramon.ca.gov
REGION 2 REPRESENTATIVE (Dist 4, 5, 6) Patricia Mullan City of Menlo Park 650-330- 2225 pmullan@menlopark.gov
REGION 3 REPRESENTATIVE (Dist 7, 8, 15) Lauren Cronk Standard School District lcronk@standarschools.net
REGION 4 REPRESENTATIVE (Dist 11, 13, 14) Candice Smith City of Ontario 909-395-2020 csmith@ontarioca.gov
REGION 5 REPRESENTATIVE (Dist 9, 10, 12) Jenni Worsham City of Fountain Valley 714-593-4447 jenni.worsham@fountainvalley.org
SECTION REPRESENTATIVES (Administrators, Recreation and Recreation Therapy) Janine Andrade City of Bell 323-773-1596 jandrade@cityofbell.org
(Aging, Aquatics, Development & Operations and Educators) Teri deRosier Cosumnes Community Services District 916-405-5605 TerideRosier@csdparks.com
Please contact any Board Member with questions or comments
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After a 20+ year hiatus from the City of San Diego, CONNECTIONS returned and the anticipation levels were quite high. Neither the City or the conference disappointed. From the Opening Session with Charles Clark to the Closing Session with Michelle Faraco,
enegry levels were on a continous high.
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Conference APP Conference Experience Recommend CONNECTIONS Personal Grown Knowledge Base
Attendees, speakers and exhibitors downloaded and used conference APP
Attendees rated their conference experience as outstanding or above average
Would likely or very likely recommend attending CONNECTIONS to a colleague
Agreed or Strongly Agreed that educational content provided a tool or two for personal growth
What attendees had to say about Connections ’23…
Agreed or Strongly Agreed that CONNECTIONS enhanced their current knowledge base
I have been attending the conferences for years and I think this year by far was one of the very best ones yet. The session topics were very relevant and the sessions I attended had very good speakers. The key to the session is the content and the ability of the speaker to engage the group and make it relevant, useful, and beneficial to those in attendance.
Outstanding conference – always a chance to make great connections. Multiple keynotes were a good idea and the communication, follow through etc. were on point throughout.
Thank you for the opportunity to attend my first conference. It was beneficial for my professional development and gave me a chance to network and learn from industry peers. Definitely excited to come back next year and stay up-to-date on the latest trends and developments in my industry.
The best mix and quality of educational sessions in a few years, kudos to the selection team. Excellent through-line of message from keynotes to closing speakers.
As a 25+ year industry professional and currently a Community Services Director, these were the best educational sessions in a really long time. I found something I was interested to learn about in most all blocks of training times. The speakers, content, descriptions/outcomes, length of session, and room sizes were so well done. A+ rating!
Thank you for bringing in engaging speakers to not only work on individual professional growth but give us tools to bring back to the workplace. The varied speakers, both in topic and location across the United States, were interesting, engaging, and thoughtful in their presentations. I love learning how our profession operates not only in the state of CA but across the nation.
This year’s conference was amazing! The vibe was great, excellent sessions, welcome reception location was perfect (a lot of space, food, bars). I heard feedback from many that they really enjoyed it!
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By John Doyle Director of Membership California Park & Recreation Society
And The Energy Continued Through the Expo Hall
As the CPRS 2023 Connections Expo Hall opened at 12pm on Tuesday April 5 a wave of attendees flowed through the doors to be met by over 200 exhibitors from across the world, there to bring us up to date, on the latest trends and innovations from across the industry. It was a delight to see so many exhibitors both new and old in attendance and so many attendees taking joy in exploring the hall. The conference drew its biggest attendance since 2008, a remarkable achievement considering the drop in attendance experienced by all meetings over the last three years.
A total of 2,145 Park and Recreation Professionals from across California and beyond, took part in this year CPRS Connections, enjoying the excellent education sessions,
expansive expo hall and the sights, sounds and tastes offered by the wonderful city of San Diego. In addition, we are thankful to the 735 exhibitor personnel who attended the show across the two days the hall was open. It was great to see so many connections established, and friendships restored. You could feel the enjoyment of being together again, throughout the San Diego Convention Center.
Continuing with tradition, the EXPO included the Silent Auction; 14 cities displaying award winning projects in the Best of the Best Area; a full schedule of presentations at University/Research row discussing projects and research that contribute to the development of the leisure, recreation and tourism profession, daily lunches, and the Expo Drawing.
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2023 Expo Hall Exhibitors
AANR-West (American Association for Nude Recreation-Western Region)
(623) 692-8031 - www.aanrwest.org
Family-friendly Nude Recreation opportunities throughout California.
A-G Sod Farms Inc (951) 687-7581 - www.agsod.com
Providing quality turfgrass and installation since 1969, with a focus on water-conservative varieties.
Agents of Discovery
1-855–564–7328 - http://agentsofdiscovery. com/
Agents of Discovery is an educational mobile gaming platform that uses augmented reality (AR) to get youth active. It empowers educators to gamify educational content and turn their sites into engaging, fun, and safe AR learning environments.
Agorespace
(+33) 778124478 - www.agorespace.com/ en/
Over 30 years ago, Agorespace created the Multi Use Games Area concept. Unrivalled leader on the European market, we offer the widest range of solutions for multisports facilities. Our team is dedicated to advise you for the success of your projects.
Agriturf Distributing LLC
https://agriturfdistributing.com
Horticulture & Turf Products
American Ramp Company (417) 206-6816 - https://americanrampcompany.com/
With 25 years of experience and more than 3,500 projects completed, ARC is the industry leader for skateparks, bike parks and pumptracks. With the ability to design and build in-house, ARC can offer all build types direct. From concept to construction, ARC is the one-stop-shop for action sports development.
American Red Cross
(510) 277-752 - www.redcross.org
Training and education courses such as First Aid/CPR/AED, Babysitting, Lifeguarding, Swim Lessons, AED, and more.
Amilia
(877) 343-0004 - www.amilia.com/
Amilia is leading the digital transformation of communities via eCommerce. Its SmartRec platform lets organizations offer activities online effortlessly, while its CostRec solution helps them maximize community impact through data-informed decisionmaking. More than 1,200 organizations in North America use Amilia’s technology as a tool for growth and community engagement.
Aqua Creek Products
(888) 687-3552 - www.aquacreekproducts. com
Leaders in all things recreation, fitness and ability! Aqua Creek Products is a family-owned business that for the last two decades, has been improving the lives of people of all abilities by providing access to life-changing recreational and fitness activities through the use of unique, highquality and affordable equipment.
Aqua Source, Inc
(800) 574-8084 - www.aquasource.com
Sell, install, repair and service commercial swimming pool equipment and chemical feed systems throughout California.
Aquarium of the Pacific
(562) 590-3100 - www.aquariumofpacific. org/
Discover the Pacific Ocean, including sharks, jellies, frogs, and more in our Tropical, Northern, and Southern California/Baja Galleries. Meet the newest members of the Aquarium family from rescued sea otters, mesmerizing cuttlefish to miniature jellies and discover how they hold the key to our future.
Aquatic Access Inc.
https://aquaticaccess.com/ Pool & Spa Equipment
Aquatic Design Group
(760) 438-8400 - www.aquaticdesigngroup. com
Architecture and design for recreation, competition, and leisure aquatic facilities, in addition to splash pads and water features.
Aquatic Service, Inc
(949) 493-4390 - www.aquaticserviceinc. com
DIR Registered and C53, C61/D35 licensed company with 40+ years of combined experience working on commercial pool equipment such as: Lochinvar and Raypak heaters, Nemato, Neptune-Benson, Stark and EPD filters, BECS, ProMinent and Siemens controllers, UV Systems, and more.
AQUAWORX
(888) 426-8511 - www.aquaworxusa.com/
AquaWorx is the largest, packaged filtration manufacturer for both the recreational and commercial aquatics industries. We are proud to be one of the few American made water feature and waterslide companies, offering you exceptional quality service even after the job is completed.
ARBORJET | ECOLOGEL (735) 981-9070 -www.arborjet.com/partnership-ecologel
Arborjet’s committed to developing the most effective formulations and delivery systems in plant health care.
ArborPro, Inc.
https://arborprousa.com/
Community Outreach (Includes Virtual), Computer Software, Scheduling, Computers and Software, Facility Management Software, Horticulture & Turf Products, Park Planning/Design, Utility Tracking
Architectural Nexus (916) 443-5911 - www.archnexus.com/
Architectural Nexus is a multi-disciplinary, people-driven design firm specializing in sustainable recreation and civic projects. This focus on people is manifest through projects that are not only beautiful and well-functioning, but also inspire those who are in and around them to be more active stewards of our community and world.
Architerra Design Group (909) 484-2800 - www.architerradesigngroup.com
Landscape Architecture Design and Site Planning.
AstroTurf (706) 581-5459 www.astroturf.com
Field, Court, Sport Surface/Main (FC), Artificial /Synthetic Turf/Grass (FC02), Court/ Field Resurface Material (FC03), Court Surfaces, Indoor (FC05), Court Surfaces, Outdoor (FC06), Field Marking/Striping Equip. (FC09), Outdoor Play Fields (FC11), Track Surfacing Indoor (FC12), Track Surfacing, Outdoor (FC13) Synthetic Turf Company.
B SAFE Playground Inspection Services (916) 850-5071 - www.bsafeinspection. com/
BSAFE Playground Inspection Services, inc. operates throughout California and provides thorough inspections, compliance reports, consulting, and surface impact testing for playgrounds and parks.
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Barks and Rec (334) 580-7014 - www.barksandrec.com
Innovative Premier Dog Park Equipment Designed for What Dogs and Owners Really Enjoy Doing!
Battle Company (414) 3058750 - http://Battlecompany.com
Sports Equipment
BCI Burke Playgrounds (920) 921-9220, www.bciburke.com
Commercial Playgrounds, Outdoor Fitness, and Recreation Equipment.
Beginners Edge Sports Training (623) 748-9453 - https://thebestinaz.com/
Attractions/Theme Parks, Community Outreach (Includes Virtual), Outdoor Special Events, Park Planning/Design, Recreation Facility Designers, Training & Communication Equipment & Services
Berliner Seilfabrik Play Equipment Corporation (864) 626-3012 - www.berliner-playequipment.com
State of the art play structures from the world’s leader in net climbing playground equipment.
Brightlife Designs
www.brightlifedesigns.com/
Decorative Commercial Lighting & Christmas Holiday Decor. Offer a Turnkey Service. Purchase and Lease, Installation, Removal and Storage
California Canopy
(800) 944-5187 - https://californiacanopy.com
California Canopy offers professional grade custom branded products at affordable prices, helping every school, team and business (municipality) stand out from the crowd! Products include Custom canopies, Media Backdrops, Tablecloths, Banner Flags, Floor Mats, Windscreens, Cornhole Sets, Chairs, Promotional Products and More!
California CLASS (925) 872-1007 - https://californiaclass. com/
California CLASS provides public agencies with a convenient method for investing in high-quality, short- to medium-term securities carefully chosen to provide for safety and liquidity while still maximizing interest earnings. California CLASS currently offers a prime-style investment portfolio with an enhanced cash portfolio coming later this year.
California Department of State Hospitals
California Park & Recreation Society (916) 665-2777 - www.cprs.org
CPRS exists for the success of its members by providing, education, networking, resources & advocacy.
- Administrators Section
- Aging Services Section
- Aquatics Section
- Development & Operations Section
- Recreation Section
- Recreation Therapy Section
California Polytechnic State University (805) 756-1111 - https://eim.calpoly.edu/
California Special Districts Alliance (916) 442-7887 - www.csda.net/home
The California Special Districts Alliance is a collaborative partnership between the California Special Districts Association (CSDA), CSDA Finance Corporation, and Special District Risk Management Authority (SDRMA). These three highly respected statewide organizations join forces to help special districts in California better serve their communities.
Calsense
(760) 438-0525 - www.calsense.com/
Since 1986, Calsense has been designing smart irrigation control systems and supporting school districts, colleges, universities, municipalities and more, in their water conservation efforts. As smart irrigation experts, the Calsense team teaches customers how to effectively operate the system to meet their water, labor and money savings goals.
CivicPlus
(785) 560-2063 - www.civicplus.com
CivicPlus® delivers technology that enables municipalities to optimize the experiences they deliver to residents. Over 7,500 local governments use our solutions when serving their 340 million residents. We deliver the industry’s only Civic Experience Platform, which enables municipalities to drive more revenue, operate more efficiently, and generate positive recognition.
Clear Comfort
(720) 708-8394 - www.clearcomfort.com
Award-winning AOP supplemental pool sanitation delivers the best water & air quality while simplifying maintenance.
Colorado Time Systems
(970) 667-1000 - www.coloradotime.com
Platinum quality timing, scoring, and display solutions for all sports.
Columbia Cascade Co.
(503) 223-1157 - http://columbia-cascade. com/
Makers of TimberForm playground equipment and outdoor fitness systems, site furniture and bicycle security products.
Community Works Design Group
(951) 369-0700 - www.cwdg.fun
Award-Winning Park Planning, Landscape Architecture, Accessibility Planning and Irrigation Design/ Auditing.
CommunityPass
(201) 689-2323 x202- www.communitypass. net
CommunityPass is a complete online recreation management solution for registration, membership, facility and payment needs.
Consolidated Contracting
(949) 498-7500 - www.consolidatedcontracting.com
Consolidated Contracting is a commercial construction firm headquartered in Southern California. Our team brings expertise to a range of core markets, including recreation/sports facilities. Consolidated has built more than $350 million in parks alone making it the making it the #1 park builder in Orange County.
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Counsilman-Hunsaker
(314) 894-1245 – www.chh2o.com
Feasibility studies, master planning, design engineering, and operational services for aquatic centers.
CourtReserve
(844) 407-3737 - https://courtreserve.com/
CourtReserve is a powerful web-based and mobile app platform that helps clubs and facilities connect with your tennis and pickleball players, grow your memberships, fill your courts, rooms, and spaces all the while empowering your staff and teaching pros with the management of your programming, payments and POS operations.
CSU Long Beach
(562) 985-4075 - www.csulb.edu/collegeof-health-human-services/recreation-andleisure-studies
The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies prepares students to promote a broader and deeper understanding of the role of leisure and recreation in the lives of all people. CSULB offers BS degree in Recreation, Recreation Therapy, and a Master’s degree in Recreation Administration.
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CSU, East Bay Dept of Hospitality, Rec. & Tourism
(510) 885-3043 - www.csueastbay.edu/hrt Offering BS and MS degrees in Hospitality and Recreation Management (including Recreation Therapy).
Curacubby
(415) 358-7605 - www.curacubby.com/ Curacubby is an absolute user-friendly system made for Parks and Recreation Program Admins and the families they serve! A complete program management software that handles enrollment, billing and payment processing, account management, communications, detailed data reporting, and revenue growth – without the complexity found in other solutions.
Custom Canopies Inc.
www.customshadecanopies.com - (562) 464-4766
Tents, Canopies, Awnings
Manufacturer of fabric shade canopies, sails and umbrellas.
CXT Precast Concrete Buildings
(303) 552-1843 - www.cxtinc.com/
CXT Concrete Buildings builds flush and vault Restroom buildings. In addition CXT manufactures precast storage, concession and utility buildings.
DAHLIN Architecture | Planning | Interiors
(925) 251-7200 -www.dahlingroup.com/ civic
DAHLIN works with parks and recreation leaders to design sustainable, long-lasting, vibrant community facilities.
Dave Bang Associates
(800) 669-2585 - www.davebang.com
Specialists in equipping parks, playgrounds, site furnishings, shade shelters, & athletic facilities since 1979.
Davey Resource Group
(916) 214-5908 - http://Davey.com
Recognized industry leader in providing professional urban forestry services to communities across the United States.
David Evans and Associates, Inc. (909) 481-5750 - www.deainc.com
Landscape Architectural Design Services
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David Volz Design
(714) 641-1300 - www.dvolzdesign.com
David Volz Design (DVD) is committed to the design of creative and outstanding public spaces. We develop landscapes, parks, sports fields, streetscapes, and special environments for those who seek recreation in wonderful natural environments and that meet the specific needs of the communities.
Day Smart Recreation
www.daysmartrecreation.com/ Computer Software, Scheduling
Delta Bluegrass Co
(209) 298-7363 - www.deltabluegrass.com
Producers & Installers of Premium Sod, located in the heart of the California Delta.
DeltaPlan Systems
https://deltaplansystems.com/ Irrigation, Landscape Material Supplier
Disc Golf Landscape Architecture
(775) 301-3721 - www.discgolfla.com
DGLA is the only full-service, scalable disc golf facility design firm incorporated and licensed in CA. We customize our services and contracts to integrate with phased public and private project parameters: Site Assessments, Market-Research, Site Inventory & Analysis, Public-Outreach, Conceptual-Design, Design-Development, Construction Drawings & Specifications, Construction-Observation, MaintenancePlanning & Master-Planning.
DuMor Inc
(800) 598-4018 - https://dumor.com/
DuMor, Inc., a proud U.S. manufacturer of site furnishings, was founded over 39 years ago based on the steadfast belief in providing the best quality product. Our extensive selection of site furnishings includes commercial outdoor benches, waste and recycling receptacles, tables, chairs, bike racks, planters, bollards, and custom site furniture.
Eco-Counter Inc
(514) 849-9779 - www.eco-compteur.com/ en/
Pedestrians & Cyclists automated counting solutions. We provide the hardware and the software for you to understand the usage of our parks and trails. Our counters are able to send the data automatically so you do not have to do that manually. Please send us an email for more information.
EPDM Polymers
Floor Covering/Surfaces, Safety Surfacing Suppliers
Eurmax Canopy Inc.
www.eurmax.com/
Tents, Canopies, Awnings
EventHub
(310) 405-9447- https://eventhub.net
Computer Software, Scheduling
Exeloo Public Restrooms
(800) 676-5290 - www.exeloo.com
Exeloo is a manufacturer of public restrooms, and specializes in self-cleaning and automated features.
Field Turf Commercial
http://fieldturfcommercial.com
FieldTurf Commercial is the industry leader in artificial grass for commercial applications. We specialize in playgrounds, golf facilities, event spaces and indoor fitness centers among many other things. Whatever your vision we got it covered!
Flexground
(916) 474-5431 - www.flexground.com
Recreational safety surfacing: playgrounds, sport court surfacing, splash pads, and pool decking.
Freenotes Harmony Park
(888) 403-7684 - http://freenotesharmonypark.com
Freenotes Harmony Park unites communities & cultures with perfectly tuned sound sculptures.
Fun Express, LLC
(888) 999-0387 - www.FunExpress.com/ corporate Crafts, art supplies, educational items, STEM, camp, and seasonal items at discounted pricing.
Gama Sonic USA Inc
(706) 489-9833 - http://gamasonic.com
Gama Sonic is an innovative world leader in upscale, bright and durable solar lighting for parks and cities. We develop, manufacture, and market residential and commercial grade, energy-efficient, outdoor solar-powered lighting products.
GameTime
(800) 234-2440 - www.gametime.com
GameTime is a leading manufacturer of commercial playgrounds, custom play spaces, and outdoor fitness equipment.
GoTimeControl, Inc. (lightsonsites.com) (630) 202-2901 - www.lightsonsites.com
LightsOnSites.com total control of scheduling, reservations, and billing for community facilities – anywhere & anytime!
Grand Slam Safety LLC
(714) 944-7027 - www.grandslamsafety. com
We design and manufacture high quality and safety-focused netting/containment systems for indoor and outdoor sports facilities.
Greenfields Outdoor Fitness
(888) 315-9037 - www.greenfieldsfitness. com
Outdoor fitness equipment including Professional Series, Signature Accessible line, Functional Fitness, Legacy Series, and X-Treme Ninja Courses.
HAI, Hirsch & Associates, Inc. (714) 776-4340 - www.hailandarch.com
Landscape Architecture, Park Planning & Design.
Holophane LED lighting
(760) 550-2309 - https://holophane.acuitybrands.com/
Architectural LED Lighting for Parks and Recreation.
Hunter Industries
(760) 583-4479 - www.hunterindustries.com
As a manufacturer, we provide Landscape / Agricultural Irrigation as well as Landscape / Architectural lighting solutions to a global market.
Icon Shelter Systems, Inc.
(800) 748-0985 - www.iconshelters.com
At ICON, our commitment to customer relationships, personalized design services, and in-house engineering and manufacturing processes empower us to transform our customers’ thoughts, dreams, and ideas into the most Iconic shelter experiences in the world. From industry-standard shelters to custom fabrication, we can do it all!
Imagination Playground
(678) 604-7466 - https://imaginationplayground.com/
Imagination Playground is a breakthrough play space concept designed to encourage child-directed unstructured free play. With a focus on loose parts, Imagination Playground’s award-winning Big Blue Blocks and Loose-Part Bones Sets offer a changing array of elements that allows children to design their own course of play.
Innovative Playgrounds Company, Inc.
(562) 693-5200 - www.innovplay.com
Sales/design, & project management for Burke playground equipment, safety surfacing, shade structures, & fitness/sport/ site amenities.
Interwest, A SAFEbuilt Company
(909) 618-7384 - www.interwestsgrp.com
Interwest, A SAFEbuilt Company, offers a diverse scope of community development and infrastructure services including landscape architecture, urban design, planning and engineering services. Backed by our parent company SAFEbuilt, our nationwide network of certified professionals cis here to support projects of all sizes.
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iZone Imaging, (254) 778-0722 - www.izoneimaging.com
Sign Solutions for Parks and Open SpaceInterpretive Displays, Monument & Identity, Wayfinding & Directional, Rules & Regulation, Trails & Walkways.
Jet Mulch, Inc.
(866) 306-8524 - https://jetmulch.com/
Jet Mulch Inc. Blower Truck Service, Playground Chip Mulch & Landscape Materials
Installed By Air…
Located in the San Francisco Bay Area and Now In Southern California, Jet Mulch, Inc. has been the leading provider of pneumatically installed (Blown In) Mulch, Playground Wood Chips and Soil Amendments since 1996.
Kay Park Recreation Corp
(415) 388-6393 www.tamcsd.org/kay-park
Park/Ground Furnishings, Recreation Furnishings & Fixtures (Indoor & Outdoor), Tents, Canopies, Awnings
Knorr Systems Int’l
(714) 754-4044 - www.knorrsystems.com
Service Supported Distributor of commercial aquatic equipment: including filtration, heating, water treatment & energy-saving systems.
KOMPAN Playgrounds & Fitness
(949) 973-1226 - www.kompan.com/en/us
KOMPAN is a world leader in high quality playground and outdoor fitness solutions.
KYA
(714) 659-6477 - www.theKYAgroup.com
We are a specialized General Contractor focusing on comprehensive facility modernization, safe and healthy classrooms, sports complexes, sustainable landscapes and light construction - all supported by project management, design and maintenance services.
Landscape Structures
(763) 972-5200 - www.playlsi.com
Playground equipment, outdoor music, shade, site furnishings.
Lincoln Aquatics
(800) 223-5450 - www.lincolnaquatics.com
Distributors of Commercial Swimming Pool Equipment, Chemicals, and Aquatic Supplies since 1954.
Little Tikes Commercial/All About Play/ Pacific Park and Play
(714) 846-4885 -www.littletikescommercial. com
Innovative and custom Little Tikes Commercial playground equipment represented by Pacific Park and Play and All About Play.
LiveBarn
(760) 550-0109 - www.livebarn.com
Launched in 2015, LiveBarn provides Live & On Demand broadcasting of amateur and youth sporting events. Our patented technology and camera system automatically follow the flow of the game - similar to a traditional television broadcast. Currently broadcast in over 2000 facilities (basketball, baseball/softball, aquatics, volleyball and more)
Loco Canopies
(833) 722-6679 - www.lococanopies.com
Custom Canopies, Event Display Solutions, Feather Flags, Custom Umbrellas, Banners, Podiums, Graphic Design, Printing Services.
LPA, Inc.
(949) 261-1001 - www.lpadesignstudios. com
Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, Engineering.
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Musco Sports Lighting
(800) 825-6030 - www.musco.com
Musco has shaped the history of sports lighting since 1976. The company’s TLC for LED™ technology delivers unmatched light quality, control, efficiency, and reliability.
My Bark Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 932, Linden, California 95236 (209) 920-3525 - www.mybark.net
Sale of bulk ASTM & ADA Certified Safety Surfacing from virgin forest wood, blower installation available if needed.Various organic and green soil amendments, forest wood barks of Fir, Cedar & Redwood, colored enhanced mulches from clean waste recycled wood. Custom soil blends and aggregates also available. Various delivery methods.
MyRec.com Recreation Software
Open Sky Drone Light Shows
(801) 996-4857 - https://openskypro.com/
Open Sky brings imagination to life through awe-inspiring drone light shows across the USA. Our mission is to deliver a professional, unique, and memorable experience for our clients and their audience.
ORCO
(603) 465-1254 - www.sineugraff. com/en/module/sccategoryintro/ Categories?n=140-sport-et-sante
Outdoor Exercise Stations - Mouv’Roc
- Our Sport & Health solutions aim at enhancing users’ well-being and quality of life. Ourapparatus encourage the practice of physical activity: freely accessible and at no-cost, they are installed close to all living, work and leisure areas, suitable for all ages.
Malmsten
https://malmsten.com
Pool & Spa Equipment, Sports Equipment
MAPEI
www.mapei.com/us/en-us/home-page
Adhesive for Synthetic Turf, Recreation & Aquatics, Field, Court, Sport Surfaces
Melton Design Group, Inc.
(530) 899-1616 - www.meltondg.com
A Chico and Sacramento based landscape architectural firm focusing on community improvement through design.
Miracle Recreation
(800) 264-7225 - www.miracle-recreation. com
Supplier of playground equipment.
MityLite
(801) 224-0589 - https://mitylite.com/
At MityLite, we offer a wide variety of products to fit our customers’ needs including banquet seating, ABS Tables, Reveal Tables, staging, portable dance floors, carts, maintenance-free outdoor furniture, and more. Holsag offers well-built wood and faux wood chairs with style, versatility, comfort, and reliable lead times.
MOST DEPENDABLE FOUNTAINS
(901) 867-0039 - www.mostdependable.com
Manufacturer of vandal resistant, maintenance free drinking fountains, bottle fillers, showers, misters, pet fountains, etc.
Murdock Mfg.
(800) 488-8999 - www.murdockmfg.com
Outdoor drinking fountains, hydrants, preengineered park & recreation buildings, and bicycle security lockers.
(802) 465-9732 - www.myrec.com/ MyRec.com is an industry leader providing a robust, web-based software that simplifies your recreation management. It features program management, facility reservation, POS, membership tools, online registration with form creation, and in-depth reporting. MyRec.com backs you up with the best in the business support team consisting of parks and recreation professionals.
NGI Sports, A Division of River City Athletics, LLC.
(800) 835-0033 - www.ngisports.com
Innovative sports surfacing products for tennis, track, & pickle ball.
No Fault LLC
(866) 637-7678 - www.nofault.com
Recreational and playground safety surfacing.
Noll & Tam Architects
(510) 542-2200 - www.nollandtam.com/ Architect
NUVIS
(714) 754-7311 - www.nuvis.net
Landscape Architecture.
Omega II Fence Systems
(530) 272-8005 - www.omegatwo.com
Omega II Fence Systems® offer high security fence solutions for parking garages, transportation security, parks, playgrounds, commercial, bridges, schools, universities, privacy screening & more! From welded wire panels to louvers and custom designed privacy screening, Omega II has the security fence system solution you need.
OpenCounter
(800) 216-7360
Computers and Software, Outdoor Special Events
Outdoor Creations, Inc.
(530) 365-6106 - www.outdoorcreations. com
Manufacturer of precast concrete site furnishings including picnic tables, bbq’s, benches, receptacles, and signs.
Outdoor Fit Exercise Systems
(902) 444-3447 - https://outdoor-fit.com/
Outdoor-Fit Exercise Systems manufactures outdoor fitness equipment suitable for users of all fitness levels. We take a unique approach to outdoor fitness, bringing real exercise options to the great outdoors in a compact and rugged package.
Outdoorlink Inc.
(256) 899-5446 - http://outdoorlinkinc.com/ SmartLink™ is a cellular-based remote lighting control and monitoring system. Schedule lights on ballfields, walkways and parking lots from your computer or smart device with SmartLink™. Eliminate time drift and electricity usage with our sunrise/sunset schedule. SmartLink’s curfew feature also eliminates the possibility of light being left on by accident.
Paddock Pool Equipment Company (803) 324-1111 - http://paddockindustries. com
Paddock, is a leading manufacturer of Commercial Pool Equipment, made soley in the USA. We are an employee owned Company. Paddock continues to innovate and deliver new products to the pool industry. Known for our Evacuator source capture products, Paddock helps to provide the best air quality to indoor pools.
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
(760) 325-1449 - www.pstramway.com
World’s largest rotating tram cars take visitors to 8,516 feet to the Mt. San Jacinto State Park and Wilderness.
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Parkink
(800) 423-8478 - http://parkink.us
Everything Imprinted for Parks & Recreation Camps and Community.
Payne Pest Management
(818) 787-7370 - https://paynepestmgmt. com/
PBK
(909) 987-0909 - https://pbk.com/
For more than four decades, PBK has served as an award-winning pioneer for architectural and engineering design solutions for our clients. With the recent addition of Edgeland Group, we are now excited to offer in-house landscape architecture services under the PBK umbrella.
PDPlay
(760) 597-5990 - https://pdplay.com
Since 1994 PDPlay designs, manufactures and installs a line of playground equipment, recreation site furnishings and outdoor fitness equipment from recycled plastic proudly manufactured in the USA. PDPlay is a turnkey supplier of playground solutions. All products are fully compliant with CPSC and ASTM guidelines.
Piece by Piece
(213) 459-1420 - www.piecebypiece.org/ Administrative Services/Supplies, Murals, Architectural Art, Promotional Products & Services
PlanIt Geo
(833) 873-3627 - https://planitgeo.com/
Play & Park Structures
(800) 727-1907 - www.playandpark.com
Commercial playground equipment that encourages imagination & builds key developmental skills.
PlayCore
(423) 425-3168 - www.playcore.com/ PlayCore builds communities through research, design, programs, and products to match your unique needs.
Playcraft Systems
(541) 955-9199 - www.playcraftsystems. com
Playground equipment.
PlayMax Surfacing, Inc.
(951) 250-6039 - www.playmaxsurfacing. com
Manufacture and install rubber playground safety surfaces and tiles.
Poligon by Miracle
(800) 354-7721 - www.poligon.com
Poligon is the World Leader in shade structures, designing over 20,000 shelters since 1964.
Powerland Equipment
(760) -749-1271 - www.powerlandequipment.com/
Horticulture & Turf Products, Landscape Material Supplier
Precision Concrete Cutting
(760) 658-6116 - www.safesidewalks.com
Precision Concrete Cutting is the leader in uneven sidewalk repair and assessment.
Premier Polysteel
(641) 324-2750 - www.premierpolysteel.com
Premier Polysteel is a commercial furniture manufacturer - offering an industry best 20 Year Warranty!
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Hirsch President
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Mackay Park Picnic & Play, Cypress
Gilroy Gardens Splash Pad, Gilroy
Mackay Park Rain Water Catchment, Cypress
Gilroy Gardens Water Journey, Gilroy Long Beach Hirsch & Associates, Inc. Landscape Architecture & Planning
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Rain Bird
www.rainbird.com
Irrigation
Rain Drop Products
(951) 310-1491 - www.rain-drop.com
Rain Drop Products specializes in water play, custom designed water parks, spraygrounds and splash parks.
RCP SHELTERS, INC
(772) 288-3600 - www.rcpshelters.com
Premier-Materials
775-397-8014 - http://premier-materials.com
For over 25 years, Premier Materials has been transforming reclaimed rubber materials into the highest quality rubber buffings, mulch, and high-performance granules for premium rubber surfaces. Made in the USA with proprietary processes and stringent testing, Premier Materials delivers on time, quality components for safe playgrounds, trails, and athletic surfacing.
Productive Parks
60148-1643
(630) 765-4252 - https://productiveparks.com
Maintenance Management Software for Parks and Recreation. Web based Asset Management, Work Orders, Tasks Scheduling, Labor Tracking, Inspections, Reporting and a lot more. Productive Parks software has been designed specifically for the Parks and Recreation field. Our integrated feature set allows for seamless workflow from task creation to completion.
PRO SERVICES GENERAL CONTRACTORS
https://proservicespouredrubber.com/
Artificial/Synthetic Turf/Grass, Construction Management, Field Court, Sport Surfaces, Floor Covering/Surfaces, Park Planning/Design, Park/Ground Furnishings, Playground Equipment, Recreation Furnishings & Fixtures (Indoor & Outdoor), Safety Surfacing Suppliers, Tents, Canopies, Awnings
Public Restroom Company
(888) 888-2060 - www.publicrestroomcompany.com
Public Restroom Company (PRC) is a design-build firm of prefabricated restrooms and related buildings for parks and public spaces. We can customize any restroom or building by adding on for storage, offices, showers, concessions, etc. PRC’s buildings are architecturally pleasing, safer, cleaner, odor-free, vandal-resistant, and longerlasting public restrooms.
Manufacturer of pre-engineered, prefabricated tube steel and glu-laminated wood shelters, pavilions, gazebos, dugouts/bleacher covers, amphitheaters and multipurpose enclosed buildings.
RCX Sports
(773) 569-3060 - https://rcxsports.com/
RCX is committed to improving the accessibility and inclusivity of sports by enhancing the youth sports experience and creating opportunities for all athletes to play. We believe sports have the power to transform lives and that every child should have the opportunity to play the game they love.
RE-TEK PRODUCTS, INC
(502) 426-2677
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Safety Surfacing Suppliers
RecDesk Software
(817) 999-5724 - http://recdesk.com
Recreation Management Software (all registrations, reservations, memberships, league management, and POS)
Recreation Brands of Southern California
(858) 442-3670 - https://recreationsc.com/ Welcome to RecreationSC. We provide design / development solutions for some of Southern California’s largest clients throughout the Southwest by delivering innovative and creative outdoor recreation services and products. We provide a greater quality of life in Southern California by having designed industry leading outdoor recreation areas since 2011.
RecStaff
(250) 884-2126 - www.recstaff.com
Staff scheduling software built exclusively for the parks and rec industry because we know your scheduling is complex.
RHA Landscape Architects - Planners
(951) 781-1930 - www.rhala.com
Park and sports facility design, park renovation, historical site design, consensus building, synthetic turf expertise.
RJM Design Group, Inc.
(949) 493-2600 - www.rjmdesigngroup.com
Established in 1987, RJM Design Group is a multi-disciplinary landscape architectural, planning, and design firm dedicated to created community inspired spaces.
Robertson Recreational Surfaces
(800) 858-0519 - www.robertsonsurfaces.com
IPEMA certified recreational safety surfacing and maintenance services.
Rocky Mountain Sunscreen
(303) 940-9803 - www.rmsunscreen.com
Sunscreen lotion and sprays in cost effective bulk containers.
ROMTEC, Inc.
(541) 496-3541 - www.romtec.com
Pre-Engineered Restroom and Park Structures.
RRM Design Group
(805) 543-1794 - www.rrmdesign.com
Landscape Architects, Engineers, Architects, and Planners who specialize in parks, trails, and open space design.
Ruff Ruff Poop Bags
(949) 243-0623 - www.ruffruffpoopbags.com
Wholesale Dog Poop Bags for parks, communities and trials.
Schmidt Design Group (619) 236-1462 -www.schmidtdesign.com
Landscape architecture and planning.
Schneider Electric (760) 688-2349
SCI Consulting Group (707) 430-4300 - www.sci-cg.com
Assist cities, counties, and special districts with various funding mechanisms.
SCORE Sports (310) 830-6161 - www.scoresports.com
For athletes of all ages and levels, SCORE Sports creates and provides accessible, quality uniforms and sports equipment. Unique in the industry, SCORE Sports a North American company combines topquality products, a vertically integrated manufacturing system, and unmatched personal attention to serve league administrators, team managers, organizations, volunteers, and athletes.
San Diego State University
(619) 594-5110 -http://http;//mastershtm. sdsu.edu
Online Master’s Degrees: Meeting & Event Management and Hospitality & Tourism Management to develop Recreation professionals. On-campus Bachelor’s degrees in Recreation & Tourism Management: Recreation Systems, Outdoor Resources and Sustainable Tourism. Transfer students, working professionals and non-traditional students are welcome. We are here to support your professional growth!
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Security Lines US
(818) 906-1212 - www.securitylines.us
Portable all-in-one multi surveillance camera starting at $4995.
Shade ‘N Net
(800) 290-3387 - www.ShadeSolutions.com
An American leader in top-quality, custom and standard commercial shade structures, sails, and canopies.
Shaw Sports Turf
www.shawsportsturf.com/contact-us/ Synthetic turf and infill options for sports fields and landscape applications.
Slatercom Lighting Solutions
Slatercom is a LED wholesale distributor holding distribution agreements with over 100 LED manufacturers. Slatercom has LED solutions for any application, including markets such as sports field lighting, indoor arena lighting, full commercial facility lighting, and outdoor park and pathway lighting.
Smart Rain
(801) 295-3339 - https://smartrain.net/
Smart Rain’s Smart Irrigation Controller is one of the most sophisticated and technically advanced controllers on the market today. SMART RAIN SMARTCONTROLLER™
COMES WITH: 7-inch full-color touchscreen display, Remote access, 48 zones capability, Multiple flow sensors, master valve capability, Moisture & Rain sensor capability, EPA WaterSense Certified, and Lifetime Warranty.
Smart Tec U.S (614) 441-6778 - www.smarttecllc.com
Sol by Sunna Design (800) 959-1329 - https://solarlighting.com/
Sol is North America’s leading solar lighting brand, with 30,000+ solar lights installed in the United States and more than 100,000 globally. We’re known for the most extensive range of all-in-one and modular solar lighting solutions. Sol stands behind its system sizing and product performance with an industry-leading 10-year warranty.
Southern Aluminum
(800) 221-0408 - www.southernaluminum. com
Southern Aluminum is the leading producer of lightweight furniture solutions. Since 1978, we have delivered exceptionally crafted linenless furniture to hospitality, education, government, healthcare and more. Recognized for product strength, superior durability, advanced functionality, and contemporary design our commitment to the highest quality, sustainability and detail is what we do.
Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation
(626) 448-0853 - www.scmaf.org
Sports rules, trainings and competitions for youth & adults; insurance services; professional training & education.
Special District Leadership Foundation (916) 231-2939 - www.sdlf.org/home
The Special District Leadership Foundation (SDLF), a 501(c)(3) organization, was formed to provide recognition and certification opportunities to special district officials and employees to enhance service to the public. It is dedicated to excellence in local government.
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Across our different product lines we offer hundreds of choices in style, size, features, materials and colors. Commercial quality products able to withstand years of use and exposure. Made in the USA since 1959. RJ Thomas Mfg. Co., Inc. Cherokee, Iowa 800-762-5002 www.pilotrock.com customerservice@rjthomas.com
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SpectraTurf
(951) 736-3579 - www.spectraturf.com
Playground and recreational surfacing, SpectraTurf can take care of all your surfacing needs.
Spectrum Aquatics
(800) 791-8056 - www.spectrumproducts. com
Spectrum Aquatics designs and manufactures aquatic products for commercial swimming pools and spas.
Spohn Ranch Skateparks
(626) 330-5803 - www.spohnranch.com
Skatepark design and construction.
St. Nick’s Christmas Lighting
(562) 438-0017 - www.st-nicks.com
Commercial holiday decorating - St. Nick’s: we imagine, build and install large Christmas displays.
Stageline Mobile Stage Inc.
(450) 589-1063 - www.stageline.com
Come see Stageline, the pioneers, to talk about exceptional mobile stages.
StructureCast
(661) 833-4490 - www.structurecast.com
StructureCast, established in 1997, is a California certified, award-winning manufacturer of custom precast concrete, pre-engineered, prefabricated restrooms, concession & storage buildings and dugouts. StructureCast provides design, engineering, manufacture, delivery and installation services of all of our custom precast concrete products. Our mission is “on time, on plan, on budget”.
Sun Country Systems
(661) 529-7133 - www.suncountrysystems. com/
Playground Equipment, Safety Surfacing Suppliers, Tents, Canopies, Awnings
Superior Recreational Products
https://superiorrecreationalproducts.com/ Steel and recycled playgrounds, site furnishings, picnic shelters, shades, and dog park products that empower communities like yours to play, relax, and live!
SVA Architects, Inc.
(949) 809-3380 - www.sva-architects.com
SVA Architects is a full-service architectural firm committed to creating thriving and sustainable community spaces. Our designs for parks and recreational facilities are crafted to respond to the specific needs of our clients and to support social activities, community and professional engagement, while prioritizing users’ health and wellness.
Sybertech Waste Reduction Ltd
(888) 888-7975 - www.swrl.com
Sybertech is committed to bringing new and innovative products, services and solutions to our customers. We aim to provide operational cost-saving services and products that help keep the environment cleaner and the work place safer.
Techline Sports Lighting
(800) 500-3161 - www.sportlighting.com
For more than 20 years, Techline Sports Lighting has been a nationwide leader in sports lighting solutions. From professional and college stadiums, to high school fields and municipal sports complexes, Techline Sports Lighting offers a complete range of sports lighting solutions.
The Motz Group
(513) 533-6452 - https://themotzgroup. com/infills/
Since 2009, the makers of Envirofill & Safeshell, have given special focus to an essential part of the synthetic turf system: the infill. Backed by our company’s 45+ years of experience, Motz proudly serves the landscape and sports turf markets.
TinyMobileRobots
(888) 811-8444, http://tinymobilerobots.us
TinyMobileRobots manufactures autonomous robots for line painting on athletic fields. This saves Parks & Rec departments time, money and paint. Examples:- Paint a full soccer field in 20 minutes
- Free up staff to do other work while the robot is painting - Use up to 50% less paint
Townsend Public Affairs
(949) 399-9050 - http://townsendpa.com
Founded in 1998, Townsend Public Affairs, Inc. is a premier lobbying firm that provides state and federal legislative advocacy and grant writing services to public agencies and nonprofit organizations throughout California.
TreeDiaper
(540) 300-1465 - www.treediaper.com
TreeDiaper® technology makes best use of the rain/irrigation water for plants’ survival and thrival. It boosts plant available water with the water that is otherwise wasted through runoff or competition. It solves both overwatering and underwatering problems. It improves the irrigation efficiency and extends the life of irrigation systems.
TriActive USA Fitness Equipment
(800) 509-0597 - http://triactiveusa.com/
Trueline Construction & Surfacing Inc. (951) 817-0777 - www.gotrueline.com
Sport Court Construction & Resurfacing, Pool Deck Resurfacing.
UltraSite
(800) 458-5872 - www.ultra-site.com
UltraSite™ a PlayCore company has been manufacturing high-quality commercialgrade outdoor recreation products including a variety of Site Furnishings, Park Amenities, Picnic Tables, Park Benches, Grills, and Bleachers for over 15 years. Our signature UltraCoat thermo-plastic coating makes our products durable, comfortable, and low maintenance.
United States Tennis Association
(310) 824-2970 - www.ustasocal.com/
As a non-profit, the USTA offers FREE tennis equipment, curriculum, and training for Park and Recreation.
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USA Shade
(800) 966-5005 - www.usa-shade.com
Shade structures offers shade solutions for everything under the sun!
Verde Design, Inc.
(408) 985-7200 - www.verdedesigninc.com
Verde Design is an integrated landscape architecture and civil engineering firm with offices in Santa Clara, Folsom, Santa Rosa, and Riverside. Verde Design has a reputation for unmatched expertise in specialty projects, such as inclusive playgrounds, engaging parks, synthetic turf fields, and high-performing athletic facilities.
Vermont Systems, Inc. (877) 883-8757 - www.vermontsystems.com
Vermont Systems provides Premier Recreation & Parks Management, browser based, software with unparalleled support.
Visit Greater Palm Springs (760) 969-1300 - www.visitgreaterpalmsprings.com/meetings/
With year-round sunshine and unlimited outdoor space, the options for your next Southern California meeting or event are endless. From team-building activities and sporting venues to beautiful outdoor backdrops, let your imagination run loose. Meetings mean more in Greater Palm Springs.
Vortex Aquatic Structures International (514) 694-3868 - www.vortex-intl.com
World leader in aquatic play solutions, Splashpads, Pool Play, Spraypoint, Water Journey, and Watermark solutions.
Water Odyssey by Fountain People (512) 392-1155 - www.waterodyssey.com
Commercial Fountain & Aquatic Play Equipment for Parks & Attractions.
Water Splash New York (800) 936-3430 - www.watersplashnet.com
Water Splash, Inc. is an innovative water playground equipment manufacturer founded in 2003 by a team of engineers who put their skills at the heart of their enterprise, with an emphasis on continuous product improvement through research and development.We provide products for splash pads, spray parks/spray grounds and swimming pools.
Waterline Technologies Inc. (714) 564-9100 - www.waterlinetechnologies.com
Chemicals for Aquatic Facilities, Equipment and Service.
Watermen Brand
(760) 599-0990 - www.originalwatermen. com/
Watermen Brand Manufactures and Distributes Lifeguard Uniforms and Equipment to over 2,000 agencies around the U.S. We have the highest quality Lifeguard Uniforms on the market.
Waterplay
(888) 860-6257 - www.waterplay.com
Waterplay designs and manufactures aquatic play equipment for indoor and outdoor play spaces.
Freestanding play features, ground sprays, playable water fountains, elevated play structures with water slides,and water management solutions.Working with Waterplay makes building splash pads simple and FUN!
Wedgewood Weddings and Events
(951) 491-8110 x326 - www.wedgewoodweddings.com
Full service hospitality venue management company specializing in weddings, events and golf course food & beverage ops.
West Coast Arborists, Inc.
(714) 991-1900 - www.wcainc.com
DIR registered. Tree maintenance and management: pruning, planting, removals, tree inventories, and plant health care.
West Coast Turf
PO Box 4563, Palm Desert, California 92261 (760) 340-7300 - www.westcoastturf.com
Growers and installers of premium quality sod, stolons, and drought tolerant ground cover.
Willoughby Stainless Fountains
(317) 875-0830 - http://WSF-USA.COM
Worldwide manufacturer of stainless steel outdoor drinking fountains, bottle fillers and showers. In addition to stainless steel toilets and urinals for the park and play industry.
Wireless Telematics, LLC
(855) 498-5267 x1 - www.wirelesstelematics. com
We help Parks and Rec Directors control ballpark lights to save time, money and hassles.
World Sports Arenas, Artificial/Synthetic Turf/Grass, Building Maintenance, Field Court, Sport Surfaces, Sports Equipment
Xplor
http://xplortechnologies.com
Our leading, easy-to-use software helps recreation centers, communities, and associations attract and retain customers, streamline admin work, and deliver a great experience.
With online booking, scheduling, payments, reporting, self-serve, and automated marketing, Xplor Recreation is everything you need to run your business, grow your revenue and build your community.
Youth Evolution Activities (661) 513-3499 - www.youthevolutionbasketball.com/
Since 2016, Youth Evolution Basketball & Soccer has served the community with one goal, to bring alive the sport of basketball & soccer to our youth and children. Children can explore the sport of basketball & soccer through fun and creative activities. Our motto? Play, Learn, Grow.
Zoppé Famiy Inc.
https://zoppe.net/
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2022 CPRS Award Winners
Every year the CPRS Awards Program aims to honor those agencies and people who have made significant contributions to their communities through their programs, parks, facilities, communications and personal work. Here are the proud winners of the 2022 CPRS Awards Program.
Creating Community Award of Excellence
Aging Well
Inland Empire Senior Games
- To Promote Fitness and The Spirit of Competition
City of San Bernardino
The Inland Empire Senior Games began in 1987 as the San Bernardino Senior Olympics as a collaboration with the City of San Bernardino, local hospitals, and colleges. Later, it was renamed the Inland Empire Senior Games as surrounding communities took interest. The purpose of the Senior Games is to engage seniors, 50 years and better, in essential life services and activities which enhance their dignity, support their independence, and encourage their involvement in physical and social activity through education, fitness, and sports. In 1992, the City of San Bernardino and the San Bernardino Senior Games Committee joined California Senior Games Association, giving our local senior athletes the opportunity to compete at State and National levels. In addition to the
apparent physical fitness and potential life longevity benefits, participating in these sporting competitions allows seniors to engage in more social activity. Amateur athletes gain more courage to express themselves and develop new friendships, while relieving stress and improving mental health. The Inland Empire Senior Games Committee is comprised of primarily senior-age volunteer members from withing the active community, as well as members from critical resource backgrounds/ status and surrounding community centers. Low participation fees and high quality experiences have helped the IE Senior Games continue to grow.
Arts & Cultural Services
Equitable/Inclusive Programming: Music and Arts for at-risk youth City of Riverside
The City of Riverside Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department offers a variety of high-quality programming aimed at providing positive opportunities for at-risk youth and adaptive learners, nurturing personal growth and enrichment for all partici-
pants while also spreading awareness to local communities. Programs including Project BRIDGE, NCYOP (Neighborhood College Youth Opportunity Program), RAP (Riverside Arts Program), and Friendly Stars. These programs expose youth and adaptive learners to social environments, classes, and adult readiness opportunities providing an equal opportunity for all participants regardless of heritage, ethnicity, background, or economic status. Underserved communities as well as at-risk youth are provided education and a positive pathway forward that increases the likely hood of financial success, creative success, personal enrichment or betterment in their respective quality of life.
Many teens in our underserved communities face unique challenges that inhibit their ability to obtain proper resources and education needed in order to increase their chances of success. Programs such as Project BRIDGE focus on facilitating and promoting teen wellness, supporting teens with a safe space and providing resources for all teens and young adults aged 12 - 22. Through the implementation of specified classes and resources, these programs nurture life skills that promote healthy choice making decisions, and aim to create a sense of personal value for individuals. Project Bridge has partnered with Neighborhood College offering assistance to the program as the at-risk youth in need of resources have benefitted utilizing their resources. Classes such as Anger Management, Substance Abuse Awareness, Victim Awareness, and Gang Awareness in addition to Job Readiness have
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prepared youth for a more positive and productive perspective. Youth are encouraged to properly manage emotions by channeling them in a positive outlet which includes exercising, art, music, and more.
Through programs such as RAP
(Riverside Arts Program), participants explore their creative side and are exposed to the world of music, dance and art, applying discipline and improving self-esteem. This program not only fosters youth to excel in these areas but gives participants the tools neces-
sary to continue their refined skills into other areas including school, auditions, teaching and more. RAP has been made accessible to all communities, thanks in part by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) which provides scholarships, awarding low-cost programming for qualifying under-resourced vulnerable youth. Since it’s inception, RAP has reached thousands of youth across the City of Riverside.
Community Health & Wellness
Passion for Pickleball City of Manhattan Beach
Lois Tuey, a former college tennis player, brought pickleball to Manhattan Beach when she began teaching the sport for the Older Adults Parks and Recreation program in 2014. Manhattan Beach Mayor Steve Napolitano invited Lois, now 82 and still playing, to cut the ribbon for six new Manhattan Beach Middle School (MBMS) pickleball courts on November 4, 2022.
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Our City’s pickleball story ‘ full of advocacy, growth, community building, collaboration, and fun ‘ mirrors the nation’s story of pickleball proliferation and passion.
A recent New Yorker article stated that more than a million Americans began playing pickleball during the pandemic, bringing the total to around five million, and attributed the sport’s popularity to being ‘easy to learn, hard to master’ social, and inexpensive.’ Manhattan Beach School Board Member Cathey Graves recently told a local paper, ‘To reserve a court [prior to the ribbon-cutting], players had to sign on to the city’s website at 5:59 a.m. to be ready when reservations open at 6 a.m.’
With only 3-7 pickleball courts available depending on the time of day in 2021, local players Cathleen Ching and Mary Chieffe proposed the idea for new courts at MBMS to Parks and Recreation Director Mark Leyman and Recreation Supervisor Michael Hudak. Enthusiastic support for the idea from City Councilmembers and the Manhattan Beach Unified School District in addition to staff enabled the project to move forward (relatively) quickly. The new courts, converted from six underutilized paddle tennis courts, were built with $26,000 of general funds for resurfacing and painting as well as in-house Public Works contributions of pole, fencing, and net installation. Cathleen and Mary presented MBMS with a donation of 40 pickleball paddles courtesy of Selkirk Paddles and 100 pickleballs on behalf of local players at the dedication ceremony.
The new courts are used by students as part of their physical education classes during the day and by the
public afterschool and on weekends. Drop-in play for all skill levels immediately began attracting more than 60 participants on Saturday and Sunday mornings beginning in November.
The City’s 2nd Annual Pickleball Tournament was a huge success, and courts will be open to the public twelve hours per day during the summer when school is not in session. Cathleen predicts, ‘some day, we may send Manhattan Beach pickleball players to the Olympics, as we have volleyball players and swimmers.’
Neighborhood / Community Building
El Cajon Rec Squad
City of El Cajon
El Cajon’s Mobile Rec was initially an experiment in providing mobile recreation services to youth in El Cajon
who did not have easy access to a park or recreation center, as well as increase positive presence in incident-heavy parks. Over the years, Rec Squad has grown to so much more. Rec Squad travels throughout the El Cajon community on a regular basis, and kids know to look for the bright orange van with its free games and activities. The Rec Squad and its staff are also present at every City special event, as well as other community and school events. The mobile recreation’s presence in the community has created many memorable experiences for El Cajon’s youth and created a safe place for kids to engage, learn, and play for free.
In addition, Rec Squad’s presence at Wells Park has significantly reduced crime in the park; its success has made it clear to City staff and elected leaders in El Cajon that it is worth investing in parks and recreation services. This
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has resulted in hundreds of thousand of dollars being dedicated to improvements in Wells Park and other parks in the City, which has in turn resulted in increased program participation and park visits per year.
Social Equity
The Marshall Canyon Work Release and Community Service program LA County Department of Parks and Recreation
The Marshall Canyon (Tree Farm) Work Release and Community Service program is an option offered to individuals in lieu of paying court ordered fines. Contracts have been negotiated and executed not only with the courts but with outside referral agencies which prospective service workers contact to obtain a list of agencies offering community-based work release programs. The Community Service Agency, Volunteer Center of San Gabriel Valley, La Mirada Volunteer Center, Volunteer Center of South Bay, County of Los Angeles Probation Department, and Sheriff Department have partnered with our program, supplying us with community service workers throughout the years.
Our programs focus is two-fold. We want to provide a well-structured and organized environment that allows workers to perform their community service hours, while ensuring the needs of the service are met in the areas of grounds maintenance, weed abatement, graffiti removal, homeless encampment cleanups, and other important assignments.
Finances play a large and important role in the execution of the program. While engaging in difficult projects such as the cleanup of homeless encampments or annual weed eradication, monetary resources are constrained and often allocated towards other projects. Most of our workforce comes from Crew Instructors and the Community Service clients/volunteers. The team plans ahead on all assignments ensuring safety is always a priority. During the homeless camp removal project, our LA County Sheriffs Park Bureau Units presence served as
the frontline law enforcement agency. The Parks Bureau has always been a wonderful resource for our department over the years and is very strategic in the performance of their duties.
The Marshall Canyon (Tree Farm) Work Release and Community Service program has a major role in performing department-wide mandatory weed eradication throughout the County of Los Angeles. This is a very arduous task which requires collaboration between multiple groups of personnel to adequately complete the work within specified timeframes. Tree Farm staff works primarily with LA County Parks Regional Transportation and the Heavy Equipment Division to accomplish the abatement. The Chemical Agriculture Chemical Sprayers also
treat larger areas of weeds and vegetation with certified chemicals to alleviate foliated growth.
Once the work has been completed in compliance with the County of Los Angles Agriculture Commissioner Weights & Measures, the department can save upwards of $300,000 annually. If this work was not performed by Tree Farm Work Crews, the department would need to augment their budget to pay through Department Service Orders (DSOs).
Youth Development
YES! Parks: Youth Exploring
Sonoma’s Parks
Sonoma County Regional Parks
Youth Exploring Sonoma’s Parks, YES! Parks is focused on satisfying goals aligned with the Parks Make Life Better initiative. YES! Parks promotes physical, emotional, and mental health and wellness. Participants also take actions to sustain and steward our natural and cultural resources
YES! Parks promotes physical, emotional, and mental health wellness. YES! Parks provides youth with the skills and knowledge to develop a
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lifelong relationship to nature and getting outdoors. Teens are empowered to recreate outside and learn stress reduction practices through holistic, thematically linked series of field trips. This healing experience is a gateway to improved mental and physical health. We know from the research that this kind of greenspace exposure is associated with numerous health benefits including reduced cortisol levels, reduced blood pressure, HDL cholesterol, and more (Twohig’Bennett, C, and A. Jones, 2018). These results are indicative of the beneficial influence of greenspace on a wide range of health outcomes. Participants graduate from the program with a sense of well-being, as well as tools not only explore nearby nature, but to practice mindfulness and ultimately lead healthier lives.
Through YES! Parks teens also help sustain and steward our natural resources. Over the length of the program the youth learn about nature and environmental challenges in our parks. They subsequently choose and enact a stewardship action designed to enhance parks habitats. This has included beach clean ups, creek clean up’s, invasive plant removal projects, campground improvements projects and more. They have also participated in photography exhibits designed to ignite stewardship of and love for our environment. These projects have led to tangible, on the ground improvements of our park environments.
Excellence in DesignFacility Design
Aquatic Facility Class 3
North Natomas Community Center and Aquatic Complex City of Sacramento
The North Natomas Community Center and Aquatics Complex (NNCCAC) promotes physical, emotional, and mental health and wellness through its focus on aquatic activities and water safety. Through classes, open swim, and competitions, this facility promotes an active lifestyle
and a respite to cool off from the hot Sacramento summers. The aquatic center hosts many lifeguard training classes, and as the only 50-meter pool in the City of Sacramento, it hosts swimming programs for all ages including DART swimming club, which offers youth swim team programming for both competitive and recreational swimmers, the Inderkum High School swim team, the Sacramento Masters swim team, and a water-polo program. Additionally, the City partnered with Jibe, a community non-profit organization that promotes car-free activities, to provide all the bike racks to the facility, further promoting active transportation to and from the facility.
This project generated over 1,000 local jobs during construction, and operational employment of City staff and seasonal lifeguards provides an economic stimulus through direct and indirect funding for the community. Large events such as swim meet provide an economic boost to hotel, restaurant and local vendors, and create additional tax revenue to the City. Access to the facilities foster a sense of belonging, and it helps to distinguish the community from others.
The NNCCAC creates memorable experiences for individuals and families
through its state-of-the-art facilities and various aquatic programs and events. One of the most iconic pieces of the NNCCAC project is a large art sculpture titled ‘Between the Toes’, designed and installed by artist Terrence Martin of Jagged Edge Metal Art based in West Sacramento. This creates a meeting place within the facility and helps to deliver a sense of placemaking. The 15-foot-high flip flops are indicative of summers at the beach, and give the community the sense that this is a place for fun and activity. This sculpture was integrated into the pool deck to make it a focal point and create interaction and fun for visitors of the facility.
Finally, the North Natomas Community Center and Aquatics Complex supports a safe, vibrant, attractive, and progressive community by providing a modern and well-maintained facility that promotes community engagement and growth, and helps to make the community a better place to live and thrive. Overall, the NNCCAC aims to provide a state-of-the-art facility for recreational and competitive swimming, as well as educational programming, for the entire city of Sacramento.
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Community Center / Mixed Use Facility Class 3
Burlingame Community Center Group 4 Architecture, Research + Planning, Inc.
The new zero net energy Burlingame Community Center is a vital and bustling community amenity, providing a broad offering of recreation services and programs for all ages.In planning for a new community center, City staff, stakeholders, and the community worked closely with the design team to assess community needs for recreation services, explore building program concepts, review potential site alternatives, and develop options which best serve the needs of patrons and strengthen the identity of the Burlingame community.
Economic vitality, promoting physical, emotional, and mental health and wellness for all generations, and fostering sustainability were project goals from the onset. The design team and
the City produced a comprehensive engagement process which revealed the community’s preferred development option was a new community center in its existing location within Washington Park in the heart of Burlingame. Multigenerational spaces which foster social cohesion and interactivity, including a large community room, dance and fitness spaces, art and maker spaces, and classrooms for flexible use were identified as high priorities, in addition to spaces dedicated to children’s, teen, and senior programming. The new community center reflects the community’s commitment to sustainability and stewardship of natural and cultural resources critical for a vibrant future for all of Burlingame. The community center is zero net energy, powered by rooftop solar panels, and includes a green roof with an emergency backup generator so that the center can be a gathering place during emergency events, and incorporates sustainable finishes and landscaping.
Since opening, the Burlingame Community Center has become an anchor for an active community. The new Community Center was designed to have spaces to connect people, learn new skills, and be physically active and bring the outdoors inside and the inside outdoors. Since its opening, family memories have been created through celebrating weddings, birthdays, celebrations of life, baptisms, and en-
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gagement parties. The facility, with its dedicated senior spaces has supported continued learning and promoted emotional and mental wellness for the aging community. The addition of the Teen Scene has provided a daily place for youth to congregate in a safe and supportive space. The Kids Town offers a ‘rainy day’ playground that is open for free drop-in use. The caregivers have noted that they truly appreciate a space to let kids run around and play with friends when the weather makes it infeasible to do so outside.
Community Center / Mixed Use Facility Class 3
West Hollywood Park Aquatics and Recreation Center
LPA Design Studios
West Hollywood Park is a treasured part of this very dense, walkable city of 35,000 people. The Aquatic and Recreation Center (ARC) is a cultural and recreational hub of the community, a popular gathering space located along two central Boulevards in the city, the new ARC reflects identity, diversity, and interests of the unique West Hollywood community, in many ways. The 138,000-square-foot facility, which achieved LEED Gold, serves as a new art and cultural icon for the city. The design also creates much needed open space for a landlocked city where every square foot of green space is precious. The most dramatic feature of the ARC, the grand stairway, leads the public 65 feet in the air, creating a symbolic connection between the building and the community. Landscaped stadium seating along the stair provides an elevated vantage point for viewing performances in the park or
hanging out with friends. As visitors climb the stairs, they reach the green roof and the respite deck, an outdoor lounging area that looks out over the park. Just a few steps higher and guests enter the rooftop aquatic center, which features two swimming pools, as well as a yoga deck and space for events with spectacular views of the iconic Hollywood sign and surround ing city. Directly below the pools, a 17,000-square-foot multi-sport court accommodates a wide range of recreational activities, including basketball, volleyball and dodgeball. The building structure spans across an existing road to connect the recre ation and community spaces together and connecting the project to the city park. The stacked building program creates a minimal building footprint to provide as much open park space for the residents as possible. All nonathletic ground covering adheres to the overall sustainable narrative including a robust California native and drought tolerant pallet which encourage specific bird and insect populations to thrive. The design creates a connection and represents the varied demographics throughout the community. Athletes, children, seniors, artists and families can all find their place within the facility as well as the park. This project connects community members to one another, and an onsite public-access TV station connects the facility to the world. Ultimately, the ARC creates a new community resource, connecting health and wellness to the center of the city. The design team worked hard to accommodate the diverse population equally and give everyone a place they could call their own.
Excellence in DesignPark Planning Community Class 3
Enchanted Hills Community Park City of Perris
The construction of the 22-acre Enchanted Hills Community Park
and programs. These goals promote health and wellness, recreational experiences, foster social cohesiveness, strengthen community identity and sense of place. In 2016, Perris launched the Parks Make Life Better! campaign to develop more parks within City boundaries and increase access to green spaces for residents where they can partake in recreational opportunities, and physical activity. The Enchanted Hills community was identified as a park deficient neighborhood with limited access to green space, which negatively impacted their physical, emotional, and mental health.
The City of Perris identified 22-acres of vacant and undeveloped land and worked effortlessly for various years to acquire these privately owned parcels in hopes of one day developing a quality and safe park space for residents. The 22 acres of land had become an extremely blighted location being utilized as a makeshift dumping site that was detrimental to the safety, health, and welfare of the community. The Park site was considered unsightly, unsafe, abandoned, and uninhabitable. Consequently, residents would complain about the amount of waste, abandoned couches, old mattresses, piles of used tires, and large debris that had been illegally dumped. Neighborhood youth played on the streets in the dark, and the lack of site lighting attracted
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public nuisance and illegal activity. All these factors contributed to a lack of community identity and an absence of physical, emotional, mental health and wellness opportunities.
The now completed 22-acre Enchanted Hills Park transformed this neighborhood into a revitalized, landscaped, and vibrant community. The Park features a host of amenities requested by Enchanted Hills residents who provided their feedback through extensive community outreach efforts hosted by the City. Some of these park amenities include a multi-use open grass field, an all-inclusive playground, a water splash pad, two full-size basketball courts, a BMX track, hiking trails, a skate spot, zip lines, an adventure course with fitness equipment, park lighting, decorative furnishings, group gathering areas, and landscaping. These amenities promote health and wellness, strengthening community identity in their built environment.
Neighborhood Class 1
PicoPark Roldan Mini-Pitch City of Pico Rivera
The City of Pico Rivera is facing significant obstacles in providing recreational programs and spaces for its residents. The major challenges include 1) an increasing number of community members calling for more soccer-based programs and areas 2) a county parks need assessment deeming Pico Rivera as ‘park poor,’ and 3) a major impending federal infrastructure project will eliminate 166 acres of park space in
the City with a severe loss in 2023. These challenges have made it difficult to provide new recreational spaces, particularly soccer areas.
Fortunately, the City had a unique opportunity through a significant community collaboration to support CPRS’s Parks Make Life Better! goals. A joint effort among residents and MLS professionals, the Roldan Family, support from City leaders, and support of major organizations to install a Mini-Pitch court in the City fosters social cohesiveness, strengthens community identity, facilitates community problem resolution, and supports a vibrant community.
Fosters social cohesivenessPico Rivera has been a football and baseballdominated community. While there are several opportunities for football and baseball, there are fewer opportunities for soccer. The Mini-Pitch court is the first step in providing new, improved, and a variety of amenities to all. Additionally, Pico Park is located on the north side of Pico Rivera, where the immediate community is losing 166 acres of land due to a federal project. The Mini-Pitch is a proactive step in finding alternatives to the inevitable issue.
Strengthens community identityThe Mini-Pitch projects reflect the tight-knitted community of Pico Rivera. The project, initiated by residents and MLS soccer athletes, gained traction from the City Council and full support from City staff. The Mini-Pitch is named after the Roldan family, as they represent Pico Rivera’s immigrant success history while valuing hometown pride. With their name on the court, visiting families can appreciate their efforts to give back to their neighbors.
Facilitates community problem resolutionsThe specific area of Pico Park had fallen in disarray. The deteriorating former basketball court was no longer an area for people to come together. It was in desperate need of improvements. The Mini-Pitch has transformed the once blighted isolated corner into a state-of-the-art sports complex will additional safety lights, visual enhancements, and new amenities.
Neighborhood Class 2
Playhouse Village Park City of Pasadena
The concept of adding a new park to a high density area of the City of Pasadena has been an idea over a decade in the making. The area is comprised of multi-family housing and businesses and had no green spaces or places for families to recreate. The site of a 9,750 square-foot bank and a City-owned parking lot and were merged to create the Playhouse Village Park. The park includes a children’s play area with accessible playground, a dog run, a trellised structure over a sitting/stage area, lighted pathways, restroom and storage building, and a 48-space parking lot.
The community has changed over the years, but the constant need has been parks and recreation space. City leadership heard the call of areas residents and businesses and came up with a plan to ensure this new park would benefit everyone that surrounded it. Some of the guiding principles the City wished to achieve included designing a safe space with adequate lighting; creating inviting environment with design features and programming that engages with the surrounding neighborhood; developing a flexible, welldesigned space with areas that respond to a variety of uses and programming; ensuring the park is resident-serving, addressing the unmet needs of the local neighborhood; and creating space that could be used year-round. After a robust public outreach campaign, the following elements were selected as part of the park design:
• Central lawn surface for recreation and community gatherings;
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• Shade trellis structure and platform stage for socializing and community events;
• Accessible children’s play area with natural play elements, rubberized play; surface, and shade structures; and
• Off-leash dog run with delineating fence for big and small dogs; Playhouse Village Park promotes physical, emotional, and mental health and wellness by providing an outdoor space that can be used by people of all ages and abilities. In addition, it fosters a sense of community by engaging local businesses and residents. Seniors are able to walk around the park while tiny tots can play on the park equipment. Dog owners can use the dog run and meet other animal lovers. Parks make life better, and this is just one example of how something small can have a meaningful impact on the community.
Specialty Class 1
Gale Webb Action Sports Park City of Menifee
The City of Menifee is a growing community in southwestern Riverside County with approximately a third of the over 100,000 residents being under the age of 18. The Community Services Department (CSD) works towards creating new and unique opportunities for Menifee residents of all ages to engage in activities and programs aimed at promoting social, emotional, and physical health and wellness. From citywide special events and recreation programs, to creating parks that encourage inclusion and social interactions, CSD has become a vital part of this thriving community as evidenced by resident participation and support.
City staff recognized the opportunity to utilize a City owned parcel near the local high school to design a recreational facility that would create a safe space for residents of all ages to gather. The parcel was located in a growing segment of the City that was once rural, now turned suburban among recent housing developments. With the objective of maintaining the
once rural identity of the area and preserving existing natural resources, staff explored the possibility of developing skate/bicycle park capitalizing on the existing land structures and native foliage already present on site. Through research and teamwork, CSD presented to City Council the conceptual design of a six acre park containing a 22,000 square foot pump track, bike trails with multiple jump lines, and a bicycle playground allowing for riders of any experience level to enjoy the park. With overwhelming support, CSD proceeded to work with American Ramp Company to make this vision a reality.
During construction, CSD was approached by a local resident who believed the park should be named the Gale Webb, Kids-R-#1, Action Sports Park after long time Menifee resident
and extreme sport legend, Gale Webb. Often referred to as the ‘skateboarding Mom’, Gale created the ‘Gale Webb Extreme Sports Show’ with the slogan Kids-R-#1 to not only showcase the talents of up and coming BMX riders and skateboarders, but to also provide inspirational messages such as say no to drugs, stay in school, and get high on life. With over 40 years of performing, she has motivated thousands of youth across the state and nation.
With a distinct identity and support of both the local residents and the regional extreme sport community, CSD completed the largest park of its kind in Southern California on October 31st and celebrated the grand opening the following weekend with over 3,000 residents in attendance.
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Marketing & Communications Award of Excellence
Digital Media - Social Media Class 2
Fun FactoryPreschool Program Relaunch City of Folsom Parks And Recreation
Following the pandemic of 2020 and the subsequent shutdown of the City of Folsom Parks & Recreation Department’s programs, services, and events, reopening proved to be challenging but none more than our Fun Factory Preschool Program. After a year of distance learning and parents finding alternate childcare, the personal
connection to this program had been lost. Many of our preschool classes had several restrictions set by the county of public health, which included class sizes and mask restrictions. The City of Folsom Parks & Recreation Department was challenged with how to reconnect with our community, regain their trust to have their children be a part of our programs safely, and highlight this important preschool program as the first step to our community’s children’s educational journey.
Without being permitted to have parents in the classrooms due to public health concerns, gaining the trust of parents was going to be a tough task. With the growth of our social media online presence during the pandemic, this became the main focus to highlight the program, curriculum, and educators. Folsom Parks & Recreation assembled a work team to engage with the program’s teachers, strategize areas that need to be emphasized, creatively showcase the program’s curriculum, and create a personable connection with our community in hopes of re-
growing this program. This goal would be achieved through a series of short videos highlighting activities and projects completed by students, getting to know our teachers with story times, and finishing with the production of a fun video titled, Are You Smarter
Than A Fun Factory Preschooler
Digital Media - Social Media Class 3
Who We Are Campaign Cordova Recreation & Park District
Cordova Recreation & Park District (CRPD) is an independent special district established in 1958. CRPD proudly serves communities within Sacramento County including the City of Rancho Cordova and the communities of Gold River, Larchmont, Mather, Riviera East, Rosemont East and additional unincorporated portions of Sacramento County.
Many residents have difficulties understanding which agency might
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be responsible for various services and whether the service is a function of city, county or other local government. Particularly, many residents often assume the City of Rancho Cordova is the service provider for parks and recreation in the area. One of CRPD’s goals has been to help educate the community on their role as the park and recreation service provider in the community.
Through input received from community outreach, CRPD staff isolated key topics to develop the Who We Are campaign. This campaign features five videos covering topics including: Welcome to CRPD!, What is a Special District’, Making Cents of it All, What We Offer, and Where We Are Going. As of the date of this application submission, three episodes have been published and two are in the process of being developed. With three episodes currently published, CRPD has received an amazingly positive response from not only the residents but staff and other agencies as well. The videos have also served as an information reference whether it be on the CRPD website, at community centers or when out at community events.
Digital Media - Video Class 2
City of Temecula: Park Adventures City of Temecula
Around & About Temecula: Park Adventures Series takes viewers on a virtual tour of all the parks located in the City of Temecula. This Series that features the City of Temecula’s vast park system where we rediscover familiar parks and introduce new parks. We began our journey at Temecula’s oldest park the Ronald Reagan Sports Park. Parks enrich our lives while adding value to our homes and neighborhoods.
Temecula has over 40 parks, some big, some small, and our goal is to get viewers to explored all of them. Our online journey visits every park to experience the amenities and provide some history or interesting facts along the way. We encourage everyone to get outside, experience Temecula’s diverse parks, and even discover new ones, just beyond your own back yard! All episodes are available on TemeculaCA. gov/ParkAdventures.
TCSD’s mission is to create community through people, parks, and programs. Temecula’s digital media communications raise awareness of California’s Parks & Recreation opportunities as essential community services, supporting these objectives from the Parks Make Life Better branding campaign:
events and programs.
Gain Support: Obtain resources and support by providing beneficial programming that creates a sense of pride in our community, enhances the quality of life, and promotes social cohesion.
Temecula has evolved from a ‘stopalong-the-road’ to a desirable live, work, and play that is engaging, collaborative, diverse, inclusive, innovative, entrepreneurial, and creative, all while retaining our small town feel with big city amenities.
Digital Media - Video Class 3
What’s Happening in PRL videos City of Roseville
Build Loyalty: Many residents bring their families each year to Temecula’s parks, programs, events, services, and facilities for Temecula’s activities continuing to support our vibrant community.
Stimulate Growth: continuing to receive increasing views and shares which translate into more residents attending our events and overall general awareness.
Attract Talent: Social media posts allow TCSD to inspire, connect with, and recruit the next generation of Park & Recreation professionals.
Involve Public: Community engagement builds strong relationships ultimately benefitting our community. Public interviews document testimonials and perspectives about Temecula’s
Our City of Roseville Parks, Recreation & Libraries Department is a unique part of local government and so are our programs and events. There is always so much information being put in front of our residents, businesses and visitors that we wanted to provide them with a way to get important, accurate and compelling information as they look ahead at each upcoming month. We decided to call the video series ‘What’s Happening in PRL’. PRL is the acronym for Parks, Recreation & Libraries. It plays off the ‘What’s Happening in Roseville’ video series that covers other city events and programs. And supports the look and name for our Experience PRL magazine (recreation guide).
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Digital Media ‘ Web & Mobile Class 2
TheDesiHouse.com Jurupa Community Services District
TheDesiHouse.com website was developed to answer the who, what, why and where questions of the anticipated renovations planned for ‘The Desi House’, a home once owned by television personality Desi Armaz Sr., which was purchased by Jurupa Community Services District (JCSD) in 2015. History on the website shows that the JCSD Parks & Recreation Department purchased this property to complete a segment of the Eastvale Trail, which is an extension of the larger Santa Ana River Trail (SART) that extends from Big Bear Lake to the Pacific Coast. The home, which is located on 2.5 acres of land in the center of the Estancia neighborhood, would become the newest park facility in the City of Eastvale, brought to you by the JCSD Parks & Recreation Department, as the premier venue in the City. Additionally, this facility has a story to tell; ‘A Generational Treasure’ and the former home the late Desi Arnaz Sr. This home was modeled after his childhood home in Santiago De Cuba, Cuba and relocated to its current location prior to the purchased by JCSD.
TheDesiHouse.com website explains how this facility arrived in Eastvale, the original look and feel of the home when it was owned by Mr. Arnaz, and how JCSD went through extraordinary lengths to keep the integrity of the home while creating intimate memorable spaces for the community. The Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting Event video, which is shown on the home page, highlights the pride by local dignitaries and commitment from JCSD to keep the historical heritage of the facility.
Additionally, JCSD thrives in creating community through people, parks, and programs. TheDesiHouse.com website provides valuable information regarding opportunities for small gatherings and corporate events. The Event Spaces and Gallery pages provide
a glimpse to the reader on how their space can be set up and the types of reservable spaces. Special moments, such as baby showers, intimate weddings, and birthday parties can be held at the iconic Desi House.
Those visiting the website can contact a JCSD Parks & Recreation Department Senior Recreation Coordinator directly to assist with their special day. If the visitor would like a consultation, that can also be arranged through the consultation page in 30 minute increments. JCSD Parks & Recreation staff can also be reached at the email and phone number listed.
Marketing Campaign Class 2
Taste the World in EastvaleInternational Food Festival City of Eastvale
In 2021 the City of Eastvale conducted a survey to find out how Eastvale residents would rate their quality of life. In the end, we discovered that 90 percent of Eastvale residents ranked their quality of life as excellent or good. Despite the residents’ high regard for the city, we knew there was room for improvement.
We then asked survey participants to rank the level of importance of particular issues using a scale of extremely
important, very important, somewhat important, or not important. Of the thirteen topics, “holding special community events” and “providing program events that reflect the city’s cultural diversity” stood out. According to the survey, 71 percent of respondents felt that holding special community events is important. In addition, 61 percent of residents asked that cultural diversity to be prioritized in the execution of the event. The data from the survey inspired the City of Eastvale to host a multitude of family-friendly, free, and most importantly, culturally diverse events.
Since the survey was conducted, we’ve launched a multitude of inclusive events, which ultimately attracted thousands of people, so businesses (many of them local vendors) were also able to gain recognition and sales traction from the community.
While we’re now proud of the many culturally diverse and inclusive events we now offer, nothing makes us prouder than our Taste the World in Eastvale International Food Festival. With so many cultures and countries represented in Eastvale, we have the unique opportunity to sample the world’s cuisine, right in our own backyard, which is exactly what we did.
The goal of the International Food Festival was to highlight and celebrate the cultural diversity of Eastvale’s residents. As one of the most diverse cities in the State of California, Eastvale strives to recognize its residents and their unique cultural heritage. Attendees enjoyed the musical stylings of a reggae band, mariachi band, Japanese drummers, country artists, French
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singers, and more! They were also able to enjoy 30 eclectic food vendors and 30 craft vendors. The food festival even had 4 international beer and wine stations. Each vendor represented different parts of the world, allowing Eastvale residents to feel at home no matter where that may be.
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Fremont’s Inclusive and Innovative Approach to Community Outreach and Engagement City of Fremont
In March 2022, the Fremont City Council unanimously and effusivelyadopted a new Parks and Recreation Master Plan (Master Plan). It had been 27 years since the previous plan had been adopted; needless to say, things had changed since 1995. The City faced multiple challenges along the way. Fremont’s demographics had changed drastically, but the City genuinely wanted to get to know its residents. Fremont is home to a very diverse Asian-majority population, with about 50% of residents born outside the US; it is home to the largest Afghan population in the nation; and it is also home to a large contingent of both Blind residents and Deaf residents due to the locations of the K-12 California School of the Deaf and School of the Blind within Fremont.
With the challenges defined, the City vigorously and optimistically kicked off the Master Plan in December 2019 with several in-person meetings planned throughout the city to meet people face to face ‘where they are. A few months later, COVID lockdowns crushed our plans. After multi postponements, plans were finally cancelled and reluctantly changed to virtual.
The new Master Plan was to serve as a guiding document for park facilities and recreation programs that would support physical, emotional, mental, and health and wellness programs over the next 15-20 years, and it was critical that the community help shape the future of Parks and Recreation in Fremont.
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Old Town Temecula
Community Theater 2022 ‘
2023 Season Brochure
City of Temecula
Temecula Theater’s 2022-2023 Season Brochure features a comprehensive, full-color catalog Welcoming
Back Our Temecula Theater Family! The Brochure serves as an in-depth, artistic overview of the year’s performances in our City of Temecula’s stateof-the-art proscenium stage. Full-bleed images highlight Temecula Theater’s 2022-2023 Season performances with custom, professional photography highlighting distinctive experiences and events.
Access to arts and culture in Temecula continues to support our thriving economy; enhance our quality of life; create a sense of pride; and encourage social cohesion. All these principles are at the core of the Parks Make Life Better! ‘Branding Campaign. A vibrant cultural scene generates economic activity, creates prosperous cultural industries, and attracts major employers and new residents.
Temecula is committed to providing accessible cultural activities to our citizens and visitors. Culture-led economic and community development are supported through public art and urban design, youth engagement, and embracing our diversity which builds strong, healthy cities. Creativity and culture build community pride. It is the basis of the shared identity that gives communities the capacity to work together to achieve common goals.
Working with community partners, the City of Temecula has focused on a strong and stable cultural sector; a vibrant, livable community; the creative economy; and civic engagement. Other
benefits realized include increased cultural tourism; a safe, renewed Old Town; new business development; and engaged youth with hopeful futures.
Temecula’s strong cultural arts resources support local economic development and enhance the City’s overall quality of life. The result is a thriving Cultural Arts District, attracting new visitors, generating revenue, and giving the area new life by attracting developers, merchants, residents, and visitors. Creating community through people, parks, and programs is the mission. Culture enhances the quality of life. Temecula’s commitment to its community is evidenced by a high-quality life for every resident, business, and visitor.
Arts and Culture are at the heart of place-based strategies that can transform communities while increasing vibrancy and diversity. The City of Temecula made the following goals a top priority:
Provide greater access to the arts for individuals, families, and communities.
Provide arts experiences and lifelong learning in all arts disciplines. Support programs that bring the arts closer to neighborhoods and communities and that reduce practical barriers to arts engagement and participation.
Offer opportunities to encourage creative innovation and to engage in meaningful cultural activities that can transform neighborhoods and communities to create a distinct sense of place.
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Class 3 Los Parques Mejoran La Vida! City of San Bernardino
The City of San Bernardino is excited to submit the first ever translated Parks Make Life Better!® brand, ‘Los Parques Mejoran la Vida!’for a CPRS Award. The brand has been revitalized in San Bernardino and, its implementation into a city that serves over 220,000 people, has provided access to programs, equity to Spanish speaking residents and an invitation to make life better! The city spans over 62 miles and is made up of different cultures, the largest is 62% Hispanic. San Bernardino has endured drastic effects to its service levels, most recent being a bankruptcy in 2012, which eliminated the majority of programs and services provided by the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department. The median household income of residents is a mere $25,686, which is less than 65% of the State median household income of $75,235. By translating our marketing and branding, a sense of community pride and presence presented itself. What started as a branded statement on the front of a brochure, turned into a movement in the communities that make up San Bernardino. Los Parques Mejoran la Vida has resonated deeply into the Spanish speaking population and in return has provided residents a
new perspective of trust and resilience towards the city. Each day more Spanish speaking moms, grandmas, uncles, dads, and more approach our office to ask about the program in the brochure and how their family can participate. When they complete a program such as a swim lesson or a Karate class, the result is a positive lifelong memory being created. This only serves as yet another tool to strengthen community identity and for our department staff, it creates a justification for doing more. The translated brand has been added to a variety of marketing efforts that go beyond print, but the most successful effort, gathering community and engaging in health, fitness, and safety, is the brand placed on our brochure. It serves as an information tool for services, but it also serves as an educational tool for many who would have, in the past, never had any idea that the city continues to provide crucial services that the community needs to thrive, feel safe, and progress into a brighter future. The Los Parques Mejoran la Vida brand was the catapult to engaging with the Spanish speaking community and developing a strategy to implement programs that serve the needs of all who participate.
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Irvine Senior Connection Redesign City of Irvine
City of Irvine Senior Council Members, along with staff who work directly with Irvine’s senior population, provided feedback that the current catalog, the Irvine Senior Connection, was outdated, hard to navigate, and that the content itself read more like a list of information rather than a helpful, engaging guide. The Irvine Senior Connection provides resources, classes and events offered by the City of Irvine, and is a publication many Irvine seniors utilize to enjoy all the amenities the city exclusively offers. As the senior population in Irvine continues to become more tech and trend savvy, Community Services marketing staff saw an opportunity to collaborate with senior community focus groups and
create an updated design that provides relevant and visually driven content that’s easier to navigate and conveniently available online. The goal was to provide a redesigned Irvine Senior Connection that would better meet the needs of Irvine’s diverse, progressive, and ever-changing senior community.
The Community Services marketing team was able to deliver a redesigned Irvine Senior Connection that offers an updated, fresh, and professional design based on the feedback received. . The new design relied much more on visual representations of information and resources, rather than lists of programs, activities, and events. In the former design, information was presented squared and boxy, and was organized into haphazard lists of various resources. The redesign addressed these problems by including the use of brighter, more eye-catching colors, organic shapes, and uses larger photos as visual cues to help readers navigate the information. These visual aspects create a more purposeful design and display of resources. Lastly, this newly designed Irvine Senior Connection is now conveniently available online and offers in-text bookmarks and links to make the digital catalog of classes easy to navigate.
Moreover, by working directly with City of Irvine employees and Senior Council Members who are heavily involved in of the senior community, the Community Services marketing team was able to address the issues in a collaborative effort, and by doing so, provided a purposeful, relevant designfocused print/digital publication that will empower the senior community in Irvine to take advantage of the many recreation activities, classes, and community events the Irvine offers.
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Congratulations to our 2023 Student Scholarship Recipients!
Each year, the California Foundation for Parks & Recreation awards scholarships to deserving students who are studying in the parks, recreation and tourism areas. Scholarships are awarded based on six overall criteria including: academic scholarship, professional affiliations, activity and need.
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Rebekah Avila San Diego State University CPRS Past Presidents Scholarship ($2,000)
Elizabeth Arciniega CA Sate University, Long Beach CPRS State Board Scholarship ($1,000)
Daniel Gonzalez CA State University, East Bay CAPRCB / David Nigel Scholarship ($1,500)
Kyle Nomura CA State University, Long Beach CPRS District 10 Scholarship ($1,000)
Audrey Gamsby San Diego State University CPRS District 12 Scholarship ($1,000)
Hunter Akin San Diego State University CPRS District 12 Past Presidents Scholarship ($500)
Megan Delaney San Diego State University Dr Fred Brooks Development & Operations Section Scholarship ($2,000)
Daniel Owen San Diego State University Jane Adams Administrators Section Scholarship ($1,000)
Angela Lightner CA State University, Long Beach Ann Arge Nathan Spirit Award Scholarship ($1,000)
Jennifer Tuttle CA State University, East Bay Ann Arge Nathan Spirit Award Scholarship ($1,000)
Molly Fittro National University Total Aquatic Management Scholarship ($1,000)
Thank You!!! 2022-23 CPRS Board of Directors
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
r Maintain on-going communication and dialogue with members via personal conversations and by attending section, district and state events
Become a member of the CPRS State Board of Directors. We want to hear from you. Contact Cindy Bagley, CPRS Vice-President. 707-588-3452, cbagley@rpcity.org
Here’s your chance to help lead the association dedicated to advancing the profession of parks and recreation.
Available Positions for 2022-23: 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
Section Representative (two year term) –representing CPRS Sections
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Frank Carson President Doug Grove President-Elect
Kyla Brown Vice-President
Nicole Acquisti Secretary-Treasurer
Adam Chow Region 1 Representative
Lauren Merriman Region 2 Representative
Lauren Cronk Region 3 Representative
Victoria Reyna Region 4 Representative
Jenni Worsham Region 5 Representative
Tiarra Warner Section Representative
Teri deRosier Section Representative
Equitable Improvements to Sacramento’s Sports Fields
By Raymond Costantino, Former Park Planning, Design, and Development Manager, City of Sacramento
Dana Repan, Senior Planner, City of Sacramento
Cindy Mendoza, Principal and Director of Parks + Recreation Planning, MIG
Many studies show positive associations between parks/green space and physical activity, and consequently, physical and mental health. But these benefits are not provided equally to all. So how do innovative cities such as Sacramento address systemic environmental and social injustice in their park systems?
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In Parks and Recreation in Underserved Areas: A Public Health Perspective, the National Recreation and Park Association reported that “disparities in park distribution and park access exist across our communities, particularly in neighborhoods that largely consist of low-income and racial/ethnic populations” (NRPA, n.d.). A lack of economic resources, racism in park spaces, and redlining practices are some of the reasons Black and Brown communities have had limited access to parks and other recreation facilities (Cohen et al., 2022).
The City of Sacramento is aware of inequities in their own park system, and City leaders have committed to ensuring that all residents have access to quality parks and facilities. Sacramento is California’s fastest growing city, outpacing San Francisco by 150% according to recent Census figures. Remarkably, nearly 70% of its residents identify as people of color. Diversity, median income, and the percentage of children and youth all vary dramatically across the city—as do the quality, amount, size, and types of parks and facilities.
The City is updating its parks system plan (Parks Plan 2040) and General Plan to be adopted later in 2023, and equity is at the forefront of both plans. YPCE’s Parks Plan 2040 maps vulnerable populations, racial and ethnic diversity, high density areas, and crime to understand the implications for park and facility access. Both plans provide a robust framework of policies to support equity and promote equitable decision-making. While developing these plans, the Department recognized that it needed a tool to measure inequities and evaluate investment needs for facility improvements.
The Sports Equity Dashboard
YPCE is piloting a data collection tool to help allocate resources to under-resourced and under-served communities. Its development was sparked by community concerns over the lack of access to sports fields in lower-income communities, especially after dark. YPCE staff collaborated across divisions (including Park Planning, Park Maintenance, GIS, and
Reservations) to compile sourced and custom data into am ArcGIS tool that could be used to analyze and compare sports fields.
YPCE identified four data sets or factors that were used to calculate an “equity score” for each of the City’s 210 sports fields:
Quality of Service (QOS): This score evaluates the condition of each sports field based on the level of maintenance and available amenities for field users. Additional points are given to fields that have more amenities, such as parking lots, restrooms, and field lighting.
Child-Density Ranking: This score indicates the population density of children (ages 18 and under) in the census tract where the field is located.
Community Ranking: This score applies CalEnviroScreen (CES) 4.0 data to identify communities that are disproportionately disadvantaged, based on socioeconomic population characteristics and environmental pollution.
Sports Use Agreements: Sports fields that receive extra field preparation and maintenance through volunteer use agreements are awarded additional points.
Together these metrics are captured in a Sports Field Equity Dashboard that identifies disparities in Sacramento’s sports fields; creates a mapping tool to help staff better understand the overall
distribution of sports fields in relation to under-resourced and youth communities; and assigns an “equity score” to help prioritize funding and other resource allocation to facilities with the greatest potential to serve these communities. This innovative tool combines technology with community needs to prioritize field maintenance, improvements, and enhancements such as added field lighting, and field reservation allocations to under-resourced communities.
“The Sports Equity Dashboard is anticipated to be a real gamechanger for YPCE,” noted Jackie Beecham, YPCE’s Director. “It gives us the data and justification we need to advocate for increased funding and investment in sports fields to benefit youth across the city that need it the most. This is an important step in providing equitable healthy recreation opportunities for all our residents.”
A Tale of Two Parks
Across the park system the average “equity” score for sports fields is 48.8 out of 100. Fields with a lower equity score are fields that require more investment. A comparison of sports fields in two parks illustrates how the dashboard can support future decisionmaking.
Regency Park is a community park in North Natomas, a Council district with a resident-approved tax that supports higher quality recreation facilities and programs. This park has three sports fields,
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including two with lighting. It has a QOS of 27, a Community Ranking of 26, a Child-Density Ranking of 27 and a Sports Use Agreement. Its “equity” score is 80.3—a high score signifying a lesser need for improvements even though it has a relatively high presence of youth. The scores for these fields are higher than average.
Meadowview Park is a neighborhood park in the South Area of Sacramento. It has one soccer field without lights. This field has a QOS of 13.6, a Community Ranking of 8, a Child-Density Ranking of 23.8 and no Sports Use Agreements. Its “equity” score is 45.3. While it serves fewer youth than the fields at Regency Community Park, it still has a greater need for improvements.
Based on these scores, the case can be made for funding and resources to be directed to Meadowview Park.
What We Learned
Creating the tool was valuable in many ways. Among other things, it led several realizations:
Maintenance Inequalities: Given budget constraints, maintenance staff have attempted to provide the same level of maintenance to sports fields citywide. As a result, Quality of Service scores for sports fields were all in the middle range (10 to 25). The exception was those fields that had volunteer use agreements, where sports groups provided a higher level of maintenance. This approach opens the door for disparities, where groups with stronger volunteerism, funding, and free time enjoy better quality fields. It also means that fewer under-resourced areas enjoyed excellent-quality, competition-caliber sports fields.
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Sports Lighting Disparities: Given the need for positive, healthy activities for youth after dark, the dashboard distinguished between lighted fields and non-lighted fields. By doing so, YPCE discovered that lighted fields were not evenly distributed throughout the city. Older parts of town, including the Central City and established neighborhoods, had more lighted fields, while newer parts of town had fewer lighted fields. This might be attributed to different waves of park investment and changes in policies in lighting over time. However, the older parts of town—especially those that are under resourced or have higher concentrations of youth— are often the same places that could benefit from a greater investment.
All Ages and Inclusive Play: With budget cuts in the recession of 2008, and a Youth Campaign Plan developed in 2021, YPCE decided to prioritize youth activities and sports. However, all ages (including adults and seniors, particularly among different cultural groups) benefit from having quality sports fields. In time, the tool could be updated to factor in non-youth recreational groups with a high demand for field time, or potentially even ADA accessibility and universal, all-inclusive field access.
Dashboard Use
With continued testing and refinement, this tool will have broad applications for the equitable provision and delivery of other services, programs, and facilities. For now, YPCE staff will use the tool to:
Prioritize neighborhoods that have a low equity score and the most need for renovations to address deferred maintenance; and
Prioritize parks where funds can have the most impact by serving people with the greatest needs, including youth and under-resourced communities.
Long term, the dashboard can be expanded to include other park amenities, which may require the addition of new and different metrics over time. It also could also be incorporated into YPCE’s Park Project Programming Guide to prioritize and sequence projects in annual work plans. This ensures that the residents who need improved fields the most—in part because they need inclusive, accessible, and healthy recreation options within walking and biking distance – receive these benefits.
“The Sports Field Equity Dashboard allows maintenance staff to make better decisions when allocating limited funding resources,” noted Shawn C. Aylesworth, Park Maintenance Division Manager. “As improvements are made within targeted parks, their scores will increase. Tracking these score improvements over time translates into the increased accuracy of measurable results and overall accountability.”
Sources:
Cohen, Mychal, et al., 2022. The Health Benefits of Parks and their Economic Impacts. Urban Institute.
National Recreation and Park Association, n.d. Parks & Recreation in Underserved Areas: A Public Health Perspective.
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Hall of Honor Program Preserves the Past and Inspires the Future
By Sandi Kukkola and Debby Walker
Photos courtesy of Partnership for Quality Living
Former U.S. fencing champion, Olympian, businessman and philanthropist Peter Westbrook once insightfully noted that “So much of our future lies in preserving our past.” That concept is one of the foundational elements that defines the Partnership for Quality Living’s (PQL) “Hall of Honor” program. As recreation and leisure professionals, we have an obligation to ensure that our industry’s history is recorded and celebrated. We should strive to ensure that leadership connections, collaboratives and partnerships are built, and that quality of life is considered an important local and regional concern.
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What is the Partnership for Quality Living Hall of Honor?
The PQL Hall of Honor began as a grass roots idea in 2004 as a handful of recreation and park professionals in the CPRS District 2 region observed that many of their agencies and organizations were discarding important planning and development reports, photographs and video, schematic drawings, and more - all important documents that interpreted their history and contributions in the community. This group formed a feasibility committee to document interest in the need to record our history; and thus began the PQL Hall of Honor program, which officially launched in 2006 in partnership with CPRS District 2.
The PQL Hall of Honor is centered around recognizing, documenting and promoting parks, recreation, wellness and leisure historical contributions in the Superior California region. Each year, the organization solicits nominations for recognition in several categories and provides awards to those people, facilities, and programs that exhibit the highest levels of exceptionalism and historical impact to quality of life.
Some notable examples of past PQL Hall of Honor recipients include the American River Parkway, Eppie’s Great Race, William Land, Bidwell Park, Folsom Zoo Sanctuary, Crocker Art Museum, and the Pacific Crest Trail, to name just a few. Background information on these and all our Hall of Honor inductees can be viewed on our website.
For local agencies and community members, the Hall of Honor program provides the opportunity to:
• Chronicle the events that have helped shape California’s local park systems, leisure programs and historical programs and facilities
• Recognize the outstanding contributions of practitioners in the field of recreation, parks, wellness and leisure services
• Recognize significant programs, areas or facilities and the sponsoring organization, collaborative, partnership, foundation and/or individuals
• Interpret the significance of recreation, parks and leisure services in improving the public’s health and wellness
How You Can Preserve Your Region’s Historical
Legacy?
Let’s work together to preserve your region’s historical legacy! The PQL Board of Directors are focused on outreach and assistance to other CPRS regions that are interested in starting a similar Hall of Honor program in their regions.
Let’s explore the first steps to initiate a Hall of Honor program in your District or Region!
1) Define that area to be included which may be a CPRS District or perhaps a Region.
2) Create your nomination outreach brochure, or other print media that can be distributed both physically and electronically with deadlines for the nominations, Letter of Intent, and if possible, award ceremony dates for the following year.
3) Determine who you want to reach with this outreach tool. In District 2, the PQL reaches out by email and print to all of the administrators’ section in District 2, by direct mail to all of the Chambers of Commerce offices withing D2 that can be identified, and to possible groups, project or collaboratives that might be considered as potential nominees.
4) Determine if you would like to receive a letter of intent from a possible nominee and then provide some advice or direction to that
group in preparation of their submittal.
5) D2 has received hard copy nominations to date but is in the process of shifting to a digital submittal with several important required attachments. PQL feels strongly about receiving and preserving these additional materials or documents that could be lost or tossed over time, then preserving all materials digitally for future reference statewide and beyond. Some of the additional materials include:
a. 6-8 high resolution photos with captions.
b. Videos showcasing the nominee.
c. Letters of support
A close-up view of each of the three Award Category Descriptions and Submittal Criteria:
Regional Treasure Category
Recognizes historically significant Programs, Areas or Facilities along with the sponsoring organizations, collaboratives, partnerships, individuals and/or foundations. Must have great historical significance and positive, long-lasting influence on generations.
Exceptional Leadership Category
Recognizes exceptional leaders who have inspired and Served as Excellent Role Models and made significant historic contributions in their communities and have Exhibited Sustained Commitment to advancing the quality of life for the Region. The contribution of the nominee shall have been exhibited in the areas of architecture/ engineering, arts & culture, education, environment, health, parks & recreation and tourism and may have been a result of service as a professional or as a paid or voluntary service by a person from a related or non-related field in the public, private, commercial, or non-profit sectors.
Regional Legacy Category
Recognizes current or Historically Significant Individuals who Created the Vision, Championed and Led important and significant improvements
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to the quality of life in the Region. The nominee is recognized as having led the way to the creation of significant and historic benchmark projects, events or programs. Their vision, leadership and/or management is unquestioned. The project/event/ program has had multi-generational significance in effecting leisure lifestyle and quality of life.
Application Preparation: During the preparation of Nominations, each person considering a nomination submittal is encouraged to view the CPRS District2 website for successful inductee applications. The PQL board is always willing to make helpful suggestions to applicants during the nomination preparation process. At times, submittals are made without the nominee’s awareness. It can be difficult to gather all pertinent information while keeping the nomination application “confidential,” but it has been done.
The Selection Process: A subcommittee initially reviews each submittal for completion. The full board then reviews each complete submittal along with its supplemental materials and then ranks each nomination numerically using a matrix evaluation
form. Incomplete or lacking submittals are given an opportunity to resubmit the following year and are advised of gaps with history preservation and exceptionalism primary goals.
The Award: The Hall of Honor awards are presented annually as part of the CPRS D2 Awards and Installation Banquet. An emcee is selected for this portion of the Awards and facilitates the transition between awards if more than one is selected. In addition to presentations at the D2 Banquet, the PQL also makes an additional presentation to the Inductee on their home turf whether it be a City Council, County Board of Supervisors, Community Services or Special District Board, Non-profit Annual Meeting or other special occasion, or other type of organization. All inductees receive a commemorative plaque with a color laser engraved copy of the story board. Regional Treasure inductees receive a special honoree decal to display on a window or sign at their facility. Story boards are displayed at various CPRS and university functions to promote the Hall of Honor and its inductees. Individuals honored in the Exceptional Leadership and Regional Legacy Categories also receive a ring (like those
winning a national professional sports competition), and if desired, ladies are awarded a beautiful pendant.
The PQL board has had strong leadership over the last 17 years including:
22 Previous CPRS District 2 Presidents
7 CPRS Statewide Presidents
8 2022-2023 current PQL board members have been D2 presidents
A Few of our Past Hall of Honor Inductees include:
William Land - Impetus for the purchase and development of today’s 165-acre William Land Park in Sacramento, California. A former Mayor of Sacramento, Land’s $250,000 bequest was innovative for the 20th Century and was to be “a pleasure ground for the poor.” Today it includes the Sacramento Zoo, Fairytale Town, golf course, amphitheater, sports fields and multiple garden and ponds.
Anderson River Park - Comprises over 300 acres of developed and natural park lands along the Sacramento River to the City of Anderson and Shasta County. This land was obtained through purchase, donation and partnerships and includes sporting leagues, concert series, docks, Veteran’s Memorial and miles of multi-use trails.
Tahoe Rim Trail - A world class 189-mile loop trail circling the ridge line of the Lake Tahoe Basin it shares with the Pacific Crest National Trail and is also collocated in areas with the Pony Express Trail, American Discovery Trail, California National Trail and Western States Trail. The Tahoe Rim Trail Association serves as the primary steward of the trail.
Crocker Art Museum – Founded in 1885 as the first art museum in the Western United States, it is one of the leading art institutions in California and home to one of the country’s premier collections of Californian art. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Co-Trustees: City of Sacramento, Crocker Art Museum Association Board of Directors and Members, Supporters, Donors.
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By Gabriel Castorena Communications Supervisor City of Pico Rivera
Mini Pitch Soccer: An Alternative To Full-Size Grass Fields
The City of Pico Rivera is a modest, mid-sized suburban City. The City is approximately 13 miles southeast of Downtown Los Angeles and has a population over 64,000. Despite its size and population, Pico Rivera has a small town feel to it.
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Formed through the merging of two historic communities, Pico and Rivera, the City was officially incorporated in January 1958 as the 61st city in Los Angeles County. Originally an agricultural area, the community evolved into a residential and industrial area following the end of World War II. Many of the original home owners of yesterday still own their homes today.
It is because of this original ownership that many residents know each other, know what’s going on in the City, and participate in many local events, that make Pico Rivera seem like a small town.
Another aspect to the small town feel is the City’s Parks and Recreation Department. The City boasts nine parks and playgrounds throughout the City, strategically located for ease of access for the enjoyment of their residents. Each park has its own uniqueness. From the park staff to the playgrounds, each of the City’s parks has its own personality that brings the
local neighborhoods together. One such park in the City of Pico Rivera is located at the northern end of the City, Pico Park.
Pico Park was one several parks that the City absorbed from the County of Los Angeles when it was incorporated in 1958. All the way through the 1990’s, Pico Park had the typical amenities of any City park that included an abundance of green space, trees, a black-top/basketball court, and a small Community Center that was built in the 1950’s.
In late Spring of 1994, that would all change. Groundbreaking and construction began on a 23,000 square foot Community Center that would have new amenities such as a multipurpose auditorium with a kitchen, child care room, craft room, expansive lobby, and an indoor gymnasium. At that time, it was the most modern and state-of-the-art City facility.
The facility was completed and opened in Spring of 1996 to much fanfare. Because of its modern amenities,
many City-Wide and Private Events were held at Pico Park that ranged from seasonal special events to annual basketball tournaments. This was the crown jewel of Pico Rivera. This again, was also 1996. Fast forward to now, a new generation of children are growing up and with that comes a generation of interests that many parks do not accommodate for, one of them being mini-pitch soccer.
Like many parks across the United States, Pico Park can easily accommodate a regulation soccer pitch. Many of the local parks in Pico Rivera are capable of doing so. As such, for many years, AYSO along with other smaller soccer organizations and groups have had a steady hold on Soccer in the City for both youth and adults. That steady hold and interest has only increased and with that, a new sport was offered by the City to capitalize on this interest, Futsal or Mini-Pitch Soccer.
Over the last few years, the City’s Parks and Recreation Department offered Mini-Pitch Soccer at both of
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City’s indoor Gymnasiums. The interest was there. However, COVID-19 derailed all of the City’s programming for 2020. That meant the closure of all parks, and the cancellation of all programs including Futsal for the foreseeable future. While in person programming was cancelled, City Recreation Staff continued on, providing what programming they could virtually. For the most part, on the administrative end, City Staff continued to find ways to improve current park amenities, even in the shadows of world-wide pandemic.
As much of the nation and world continued to heal from the COVID-19 pandemic, locally in the City of Pico Rivera, it’s much like we had picked up where we had left off. Parks began to open up again, and once again, the sports fields started to get their wear and tear of competitive play. Sports was back, and so was soccer.
The interest in soccer overall never waned. It is one of the more popular sports to participate in here in the City. So much so, that it attracted the attention of local soccer stars Cesar, Cristian, and Alex Roldan. Cesar is the Head Athletic Trainer for the MLS Los Angeles Galaxy while Cristian and Alex Roldan play professionally for the MLS Seattle Sounders. All three of them grew up in the City of Pico Rivera, attended the local high school, and were members of the school’s soccer team. So it was only fitting that they wanted to bring something to their local community.
It all began with a discussion with the City’s Administration and the
Roldan brothers in early 2021. The Roldan brothers were excited to partner with the City to bring a 5 on 5 mini-pitch soccer field to the City. Since that initial meeting, the wheels were set in motion and City staff wasted no time in working with Cristian as well has his brothers Cesar, and Alex, to make this a reality.
There was a problem. In early discussions, the question was not when, or even how. It’s where. Again, the City boasts nine parks that are easily accessible. However, we have a population of over 62,000 residents. If you viewed Pico Rivera from a google map, you will see that we are a small City pitted between two riverbeds. We have only three major North and South arterials, and only four major East and West arterials. With the size of our City comes a real-estate problem. There is no spare real-estate. According to the County of Los Angeles, we are by their definition, park poor. Pico Rivera only has 1.3-acres of park land for every 1,000 residents, compared to the Los Angeles County average of approximately 3.3-acres per 1,000 residents. One may think that with the City our size, we wouldn’t need extra park space, but we do, and it’s an issue when trying to introduce new amenities to our City.
While our staff was trying to think outside of the box when coming up with this Mini-Pitch concept, we were also trying to think outside of the box on where to put it. But our staff actually ended up thinking inside of the box about where to put it, more specifically, inside an existing facility, Pico Park.
At Pico Park sat a dormant black top. In its hay day, the black top was used frequently for handball, and basketball. Once the Community Center with indoor gymnasium was built, the outdoor court was no longer needed. The once vibrant lines faded, the basketball hoops and poles were removed, and over the next few years, the black top sat unused, and underutilized.
During a City Council meeting in June of 2021, the City Council approved funding and the development of a mini-pitch soccer field at Pico Park. With a green light for development, the City’s Marketing Team began the design of the color scheme of the court. In October, the City Council approved the award of construction, the ground breaking then took place in November.
As City staff documented the construction, many eager and curious eyes were set on Pico Park as a once dormant black top area was coming to life. Many area residents were excited as news of the Mini-Pitch Soccer Field was released through the City’s monthly newsletter, and many had heard about or seen pictures of the ground breaking.
As March of 2022 began, so did the actual shape of the mini-pitch. The modular barricades were put into place and the court was now more of a reality than a concept. In mid- March, the paint crew came in to put the finishing touches on the outdoor court. Painting the City’s logo and Roldan Family moniker on the court, the mini-pitch soccer field is now ready for use and competitive play.
“Anytime you see a project from start to finish, you obviously get anxious, and this one was no different,” said City of Pico Rivera Parks and Recreation Director Pamela Yugar. “When I saw first-hand the finished site, I was excited, I was excited for the residents, I was excited for the City, I was excited that this project had such a beautiful outcome.”
The reception wouldn’t truly be known until the official opening. On April 5, 2022, the new Mini-Pitch Soccer Field officially opened to a large crowd of youth and adult soccer players waiting to try out the new field for
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the first time. The City’s Youth Futsal teams put on a few scrimmages and Cesar Roldan was on hand not only to sign autographs and give his blessing over the field, but gave out a few pointers and provided demonstrations as well. The opening proved to be the beginning of something special in the City of Pico Rivera, something that the entire Department and City can be proud of.
“Brining additional recreational opportunities to our residents is something that we as Recreaters have the absolute pleasure of doing,” said City of Pico Rivera Parks and Recreation Director Pamela Yugar. “Seeing the joy and smiles on everyone who attended the grand opening just brings a huge smile to my face and a very satisfying sense of accomplishment,” said Yugar.
The new amenity was a welcome addition to Pico Park as it will bring in a new generation of soccer players, all with the hopes of making it big like the Roldan Brothers. With the Mini-Pitch Soccer Field now in place at Pico Park, the City also reached an agreement with the Roldan Brothers, and their marketing firm XTratime. For the next 8 years, the field will be known as the Roldan Family Soccer Field in exchange for a sponsorship fee. The sponsorship fees collected will be used solely for the maintenance of the mini-pitch field. In addition, with the sponsorship and agreement, the Roldan Brothers will participate in and promote four soccer clinics per year at the field. So far, this agreement has not only benefited the City, but residents as well. With a couple of clinics already hosted, many young soccer players come out to test their skills against the Roldan brothers. Many leaving with professional pointers on how to up their game. As for the City, the Mini-Pitch is maintained and looking like new with the partnership funding through the Roldan Brothers and their marketing firm, XTratime.
“I think this is going to be a great opportunity for our younger soccer players who look up to the Roldan Brothers,” said Yugar. “We are just incredibly grateful to the entire Roldan Family here in Pico Rivera, their con-
tributions to this community are far beyond anyone’s expectations.”
Far beyond and more! Since the court opened last spring, park staff has noted that the court get’s used on a daily basis from the time the park officially opens at dawn, till the time the park closes at night. Since it’s a dual use court, at any time during the day, you can have two to three people shooting hoops, or a group of five kicking a soccer ball. People of all ages use the court, so it’s in no way geared toward one age group. On a daily basis, for both basketball and futsal, the court sees about 50 to 75 users, with the evening time getting the heaviest use.
Since this park was revitalized in the late 90’s, it has only seen minor improvements to the green scape, and very few improvements elsewhere. The biggest improvement to the park before the Mini-Pitch was the expansion of the parking lot. While the park community center was maintained daily, and the park grounds kept clean by our
Public Works Department, it definitely was missing something. Now with the Mini-Pitch, the park has sprung to life once again. No longer is there an underused blacktop, there’s the sounds of basketballs bouncing, shoes screeching on the floor, the sounds of a hard kicked ball meeting the net, and the sounds of excitement after a goal or two-point shot. This once quiet corner is lively again, it’s a welcome addition to this neighborhood park.
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By Grace Devine Content Marketing Specialist AssetWorks
Why Parks and Recreation Professionals Should Care About Marketing
For parks and recreation professionals, community engagement is vital to achieving goals and building upon long-term success, but what is the best way to communicate with your citizens? While traditional channels of in-person meetings, printed flyers, and even email newsletters are tried-and-true methods of reaching the people in your community, there are ways to increase your reach through modern marketing tactics.
• Identify your community’s needs and the best strategies to meet them
• Increase in-person and virtual event attendance
• Recruit new employees
• Celebrate your team Marketing for parks and recreation is unique since you are advertising experiences instead of physical items. These types of things do not sell themselves, and with the internet continuing to change how we connect, there is no better time for your agency to create a marketing strategy to reach your target audience. For parks and recreations looking to get started on their next
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marketing strategy, here are some tips from the AssetWorks EAM team on how to get started:
Social Media
With nearly 5 billion social media users, there is no doubt majority of your residents are on a social platform. Social media may not be the first thought in parks professionals’ minds, but it has a lot of benefits when properly utilized. New York City Parks and Recreation has 66k Facebook likes and 109k Twitter followers because they feature stories of community members and have open discussion on development plans. You can find their parks department active on social media daily.
Not only is social media an inexpensive way to promote your community’s activities, but with the proper tools, it doesn’t have to add much time to your existing processes and workflows.
Here are some easy ways to promote activities within your community:
Children’s Summer Camps
Even in the camp’s off-season, parks and recreation should still post on social media to build awareness. Once the summer season starts approaching, they should run a campaign with a hashtag (ex: #summercamp or #summerfun). A campaign will help get more people to register while spreading the word about the camp.
Pickleball Tournament
With any event, it is best to start spreading the word on social media about 6-8 weeks before the event date. Doing so helps attendees keep their schedules clear- making for a better turnout. Depending on the number
of followers your page has, continue posting about the tournament 1-3 times a week to ensure your entire audience is aware.
Parks and Recreation Committee meetings
If you can share live or archived videos of public parks and recreation committee meetings, share the links on social media to remind citizens about the meeting. Sharing the video link also may tempt residents to attend future committee meetings.
New Job Postings
When posting a job on social media, make sure you share the link to either your recreation’s career page or a link to the specific job posting. Sharing the link lets those interested learn more about the job description and your organization. Some may even leave a comment referring someone to the posting.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
SEO lets search engines, like Google, easily find your content- making it rank higher. With 0.63% of Google searchers clicking on second-page results, prioritizing SEO allows residents to easily search for your events. SEO in parks and recreation is still new, but there are keywords and strategies you can implement to see recreation rank higher:
Geo modified Keywords- These keywords list a specific location:
• San Diego facility rentals
• Sacramento bench memorial program
• West Hollywood adult volleyball league
Search engines know to keep other locations out of the search with modified keywords- so those who search are in your recreation’s proximity.
Answer Common Questions- We all have at some point Googled common questions, but how do you know what questions your residents have? Ask your team what questions they get asked by residents the most frequently, and then take a look to see which webpage answers those questions. You may need to update your page but doing so will drive more traffic to your site.
Keep Your Website UpdatedSearch engines prefer websites that are updated. You should refresh your content at least once a month for search engines to know your site is working.
Email Marketing (Newsletters)
Many parks and recreation departments send out weekly or monthly newsletters via email to the people in their community who opt-in to receive these communications. These newsletters take time and effort to put together, and it can be disheartening for your team to see poor results month-over-month, typically measured via click-through rates or the total amount of subscribers.
Newsletters are still worth the time and effort since industry benchmarks has shown newsletters earn a clickthrough rate of 22%. Despite that statistic seemingly low, the percentage of your social media audience who sees your content is just a fraction. Newsletters can include a wide variety of content:
Meeting Minutes- Recreations can either outline or provide a recording of their most recent meeting. With meeting minutes, those unable to attend can see what decisions were made that may impact them.
Project Updates- Note any updates to any projects currently being worked on at any of your facilities. Don’t be afraid to be detailed since it helps keeps residents engaged.
Planned Maintenance- List the date and time of when the maintenance is occurring, as well as who they can contact if they have any questions or concerns.
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California 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
City of Antioch
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 Azusa
City of Bakersfield
City of Baldwin Park
City fo Banning
City of Beaumont
Beaumont Cherry Valley Recreation & Parks District
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 Brawley
City of Brea
City of Brentwood
City of Brisbane
City of Buena Park
City of Burbank
City of Burlingame
Buttonwillow Recreation & Park District
City of Calabasas
City of California City
California State Parks
City of Calistoga
Cameron Park Comm. Svcs. District
City of Campbell
City of Capitola
Be a Brand Partner!
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.
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 Chowchilla
City of Chula Vista
City of Claremont
City of Clovis
Coalinga-Huron Recreation & Park District
City of Commerce
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 Cotati
City of Covina
City of Cudahy
City of Culver City
City of Cupertino
Cypress Recreation & Park District
City of Cypress
City of Dana Point
Town of Danville
City of Davis
City of Del Mar
City of Delano
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 Eastvale
City of El Cajon
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 Fremont
City of Fresno
City of Fullerton
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
City of Goleta
Green Valley Homeowners Recreation Association
Greater Vallejo Recreation District
City of Gridley
City of Grover Beach
City of Half Moon Bay
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 Indio
City of Inglewood
City of Irvine
City of Irwindale
Isla Vista Recreation & Park District
Jurupa Area Recreation & Park District
Jurupa Community Services District
Kensington Police Protection & Community Services District
City of Kerman
County of Kern
City of King City
City of Kingsburg
City of La Habra
City of La Mesa
City of La Mirada
City of La Palma
City of La Puente
City of La Quinta
City of La Verne
City of Lafayette
City of Laguna Beach
City of Laguna Hills
City of Laguna Niguel
City of Lake Elsinore
City of Lake Forest
City of Lakewood
City of Lancaster
City of Larkspur Recreation
City of Lathrop
City of Lawndale
City of Lemon Grove
City of Lemoore
City of Lincoln
Livermore Area Recreation & Park District
City of Lodi
City of Lomita
City of Long Beach
City of Los Alamitos
City of Los Altos
City of Los Angeles
County of Los Angeles
City of Los Banos
Town of Los Gatos
Los Gatos-Saratoga Recreation
City of Lynwood
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 Menifee
City of Menlo Park
City of Merced
City of Mill Valley
City of Milpitas
Mission Oaks Recreation and Park District
City of Mission Viejo
City of Modesto
City of Monrovia
City of Montclair
City of Montebello
City of Monterey
City of Monterey Park
County of Monterey
Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District
City of Moorpark
Town of Moraga
City of Moreno Valley
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City of Morgan Hill
Mt. Shasta Recreation & Parks District
City of Mountain View
City of Murrieta
City of Napa
City of National City
Navy Region South West
City of Nevada City
City of Newark
City of Newport Beach
City of Norco
North County Recreation & Park District
North Highlands Recreation & Park District
North of the River Recreation & Park District
North Tahoe Public Utility District
City of Norwalk
City of Novato
City of Oakland
City of Oakley
City of Oceanside
City of Ojai
City of Ontario
City of Orange
Orangevale Recreation & Park District
City of Orinda
City of Pacifica
City of Palmdale
City of Palm Springs
City of Palo Alto
Paradise Recreation & Park District
City of Paramount
City of Pasadena Human Services & Recreation
City of Pasadena Parks & Natural Resources
City of Paso Robles
City of Patterson
City of Perris
City of Petaluma
City of Pico Rivera
City of Pinole
City of Pismo Beach
City of Pittsburg
County of Placer
City of Placerville
Pleasant Hill Recreation & Park District
Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District
City of Pleasanton
City of Pomona
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 Rio Vista
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 Rosemead
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 Barbara
City of Santa Clara
County of Santa Clara
City of Santa Clarita
City of Santa Cruz
County of Santa Cruz
City of Santa Fe Springs
City of Santa Maria
City of Santa Rosa
City of Santee
Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve
City of Saratoga
City of Sausalito
City of Scotts Valley
City of Seal Beach
City of Selma
Shafter Recreation & Park District
City of Sierra Madre
City of Signal Hill
County of Solano
City of Solano Beach
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 St. Helena
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 Upland
City of Vacaville
County of Ventura
City of Victorville
City of Visalia
City of Vista
City of Walnut
City of Walnut Creek
Wasco Recreation & Parks District
City of Watsonville
City of West Covina
City of West Hollywood
City of West Sacramento
West Side Recreation & Park District
City of Westminster
City of Whittier
City of Wildomar
Town of Windsor
City of Woodland
City of Yorba Linda
Town of Yountville
City of Yuba City
City of Yucaipa
Out-of-State Agency
Brownsburg Parks, Indiana
City of Bluffton, Indiana
City of Butte-Silver Bow, Montana
Clarksville Parks & Recreation, Indiana
City of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Friends of Maryland State Parks
City of Franklin, Indiana
Greenfield Parks and Recreation Department, Indiana
City of Johnson City, Tennessee
City of Logansport, Indiana
Mooresville Park & Recreation District
City of New Albany, Indiana
City of Olivette, Missouri
New Haven-Adams Township, Indiana
Noblesville Parks & Recreation, Indiana
City of Shelbyville, Indiana
City of South Bend, Indiana
Washington Township, Ohio
Company
Alfa Products
All About Play/Little Tikes Commercial - Nor Cal
Buell Recreation
California’s Great America
Callander Associates
Capitol Enterprises Inc.
Columbia Cascade Company
Community Works Design Group
David Evans and Assoc. Inc.
David Volz Design Landscape Architects, Inc.
Friends of Rockhaven
Goric Marketing Group USA
The Heritage Trail Conservancy
The HLA Group, Landscape Architects & Planners
Innovative Playgrounds Company
Integra Planning + Landscape Architecture
KPCRadio.Com
Land Concern Ltd
Leader Manufacturing, Inc./Fairweather Site Furnishings Division
Maximum Solutions, Inc.
Melton Design Group
Murdock-Super Secur
My Bark Co.
National Academy of Athletics
National Parks Promotion Council
NLM Consulting Services
Nuvis Landscape Architecture
PlayCore
PlaySafe, LLC
Play Smart Surfacing
Play-Well TEKnologies
Poimiroo & Partners
Public Restroom Company
Recreation Republic
RHA Landscape Architects Planners, Inc.
RJM Design Group, Inc.
Robertson Industries, Inc.
Schmidt Design Group
Shade Structures
Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation
SpectraTurf
SSA Landscape Architects, Inc.
Stone Soul Music
StructureCast
Sybertech Waste Reduction Ltd.
Tri Active America
Western Wood Preservers Institute
Windsor Parks-Recreation Foundation
Verde Design, Inc.
Vermont Recreation & Parks Association
University/College
CSU Long Beach
CSU Northridge
San Jose State University
SDSU MOVE
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www.AGSod.com
Advertisers Index
David Volz Design 714-641-1300
www.aquasource.com
Aquatic Design Group 800-938-0542 www.aquaticdesigngroup.com
www.greenfieldsfitness.com
www.architerradesigngroup.com
www.haiandarch.com
Columbia Cascade Co. 800-547-1940
www.timberform.com
Crane Architectural Group 714-525-0363
www.cranearchitecturalgrp.com
David Evans & Associates 909-481-5750
www.integrapla.com
www.jmae.com
Most Dependable Fountains 800-552-6331
www.mostdependable.com
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Musco Lighting 800-825-6030
www.tlc4led.com
My Bark Co. 209-786-4042 www.mybark.net
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Schmidt Design Group 619-236-1462
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Turf Star Western 800-585-8001
www.turfstar.com p. 35
Verde Design 408-985-7200 www.verdedesigninc.com p. 61
Water Odyssey by Fountain People. Inc. 512-392-1155
www.waterodyssey.com
Public Restroom 888-888-2060
www.publicrestroomcompany.com
RHA Landscape Architects-Planners 951-781-1930 www.rhala.com
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A-G Sod Farms, Inc. (951) 687-7581
www.agsod.com
2900 Adams St., Ste. C-120, Riverside, CA 92504
SERVICE: Five farms in California & Colorado producing high quality sod for sports fields and parks.
Agents of Discovery (855) 564-7328
https://agentsofdiscovery.com
201 – 2040 Springfield Road, Kelowna, British Columbi V1Y 9N7
SERVICE: Agents of Discovery is an education technology platform empowering parks to create engaging, personalized content.
All About Play/Little Tikes Commercial Nor Cal (916) 923-2180
www.littletikescommercial.com
3844 Presidio Street, Sacramento, CA 95838
SERVICE: Accessible outdoor playground equipment including unique theme playscapes and park service equipment.
American Ramp Company (417) 206-6816 x 107
http://www.americanrampcompany.com/ 601 S. McKinley Ave., Joplin, MO 64801
SERVICE: Design and build services of wheeled action sports parks (skate parks, bike parks, and pumptracks).
American Solutions for Business (714) 504-2274
www.pmlbstore.com
400 Princeland Ct, Unit #1, Corona, CA 92879-1341
SERVICE: Providers of printed documents, promotional products, corporate logo apparel, brochures, uniforms, stationery, catalogs, forms.
Company Members through April 15, 2023
Aqua Source (209) 745-6401
www.aquasource.com
P.O. Box 1146, Galt, CA 95632
SERVICE: Commercial swimming pool equipment, automated chemical & filtration systems, commercial pool vacuums, heaters, deck equipment.
Aquatic Design Group (760) 438-8400
www.aquaticdesigngroup.com
2226 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008
SERVICE: Programming, planning, design and engineering services for competition, recreation, and leisure aquatic facilities.
Aquatic Service, Inc.
(949) 493-4390
www.aquaticserviceinc.com
32236 Paseo Adelanto, Suite A, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
SERVICE: Commerical pool equipment maintenance, service, repair, installation, and equipment provider.
Architectural Nexus (916) 443-5911
www.archnexus.com
930 R Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
SERVICE: As a full-service architecture design firm, we are people driven in pursuit of meaningful experience.
Architerra Design Group, Inc. (909) 484-2800
www.architerradesigngroup.com
10221-A Trademark Street, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
SERVICE: Landscape architecture and site planning: new and renovated parks, streetscapes, community gardens, nature parks, trails.
B SAFE Playground Inspection Services, Inc.
(916) 850-5071
10349 Ormond St, Sunland, CA 910401413
SERVICE: Playground and athletic field inspection services.
BCI Burke Co, LLC
(920) 933-6711
www.bciburke.com
P.O. Box 549, Fond Du Lac, WI 54936
SERVICE: BCI Burke has been manufacturing high-quality and innovative playground equipment for 95 years.
Beginners Edge Sports Training, LLC (623) 748-9453
https://bestsportsca.com/ 24654 N Lake Pleasant Parkway, Peoria, AZ 85383
SERVIVE: We offer sports classes for kids through partnerships with City park and rec.
Berliner Seilfabrik Play Equipment Corporation
(864) 627-1092
www.berliner-playequipment.com
96 Brookfield Oaks Dr. Suite 140, Greenville, SC 29607
SERVICE: State of the art play structures from the world’s leader in net climbing playground equipment.
BFS Landscape Architects
(831) 646-1383
www.bfsla.com
425 Pacific Street, Suite 201, Monterey, CA 93940
SERVICE: Parks, trails and open space planning; design for healthy and sustainable communities.
BMLA Landscape Architecture
(951) 737-1124
www.bmla.net
310 North Joy Street, Corona, CA 92879
SERVICE: BMLA Landscape ArchitectureDesigns that build lasting communities.
BrightLife Designs
(714) 326-8326
https://www.brightlifedesigns.com
16351 Gothard St., Suite C, Huntington Beach, CA 92647
SERVICE: Decorative commercial lighting & Christmas holiday decor. Offer purchase and lease, installation, removal and storage.
BrightView Design Group
(949) 238-4900
www.naturallygreatdesign.com
8 Hughes, Irvine, CA 92618
SERVICE: Landscape architecture practice with extensivce experince in designing parks, civic spaces, sports complexes & private developments.
Brock USA
(303) 544-5800
www.brockusa.com
3090 Sterling Circle, Boulder, CO 80301
SERVICE: Playground/ Athletic Consult and Supply
California Dinner Adventure (714) 690-1497
http://www.piratesdinneradventure.com
7600 Beach Blvd., Buena Park, CA 90620
SERVICE: Restaurant and show with pirates theme.
Callander Associates Landscape Architecture, Inc. (916) 985-4366
www.callanderassociates.com
12150 Tributary Point Drive, Suite 140, Gold River, CA 95670
SERVICE: Landscape architects.
Calsense (760) 438-0525
https://www.calsense.com/
2075 Corte Del Nogal #P, Carlsbad, CA 92009
SERVICE: Calsense helps organizations save water, time and money with smart irrigation solutions.
Capital Program Management, Inc. (916) 553-4400
www.capitalpm.com
1851 Heritage Lane, Suite 210, Sacramento, CA 95815
Planning and project management, construction management, and budget and accounting services for capita outlay programs.
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CivicPlus (888) 228-2233
www.civicplus.com
302 S. 4th Street, Suite #500, Manhattan, KS 66502
SERVICE: CivicRec (r), the park and recreation management software from CivicPlus(r), is built specifically for local governments.
Coast Recreation Inc. (714) 619-0100
www.coastrecreation.com
3151 Airway Avenue, Suite A-3, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
SERVICE: Representing Landscape Structures play equipment, DuMor site furniture, and Surface America in Southern California.
Columbia Cascade Company (503) 223-1157
www.timberform.com
PO Box 1039, Camas, WA 98607-0039
SERVICE: TimberForm and PipeLine playground and outdoor fitness equipment, TimberForm site furnishings and CycLoops & CycLocker bicycle security products.
Community Works Design Group (951) 369-0700
www.comworksdg.com
4649 Brockton Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506
SERVICE: Your source for creative park planning, landscape architecture, irrigation design, and CASp/ADA services.
Counsilman-Hunsaker (310) 734-2282
www.chh2o.com
10733 Sunset Office Drive, Suite 400, Saint Louis, MO 63127
SERVICES: Aquatic design, engineering, and operation services.
Crane Architectural Group (714) 525-0363
www.cranearchitecturalgrp.com
110 E Wilshire Ave # 300, Fullerton, CA 92832-1934
SERVICE: Architectural services - community centers, senior centers, sports complexes, concession stands, park restrooms, ADA improvements.
Dahlin Group Architecture Planning (925) 251-7200
www.dahlingroup.com
5865 Owens Drive, Pleasanton, CA 94588
SERVICE: Architectural and planning services with a passion for placemaking, including community, senior, recreation, and aquatic centers.
Dave Bang Associates, Inc. (800) 669-2585
www.davebang.com
P.O. Box 1088, Tustin, CA 92781
SERVICE: Suppliers of high-quality park, playground, athletic equipment, & site equipment since 1979.
David Evans and Assoc. Inc. (909) 481-5750
www.deainc.com
4141 E. Inland Empire Blvd. Suite 250, Ontario, CA 91764
SERVICE: Multidisciplinary firm specializing in landscape architecture, civil, and transportation engineering, surveying, and construction management.
David Volz Design Landscape Architects, Inc.
(714) 641-1300
www.dvolzdesign.com
151 Kalmus Drive, Suite M-8, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
SERVICE: Award winning park planners and sports facility experts! DVD provides assistance with project planning budgets.
DeltaPlan Systems, Inc.
(424) 444-8214
https://deltaplansystems.com/
9010 Owensmouth Avenue, Canoga Park, CA 91304
SERVICE: Biotechnology lab - Our DeltaPlan Soil System aids in 50% water conservation among other attributes.
Disc Golf Landscape Architecture
(DGLA)
(775) 301-3721
https://www.discgolfla.com/
2484 Carriage Crest Drive, Carson City, NV 89706
SERVICE: Disc golf course design through the broad lens of landscape architecture. California Address for magazine: 975 Starlake Avenue
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
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Discount Playground Supply (888) 760-2499
www.discountplaygroundsupply.com
P.O. Box 278, Simpsonville, SC 29681
SERVICE: Park & playground products, site furnishings, sports equipment, surface repair, ADA products replacement parks and swings.
ELS Architecture and Urban Design (510) 549-2929
https://elsarch.com/
2040 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA 94704
SERVICE: Architecture and planning services for sports/recreation/aquatics, education, theaters/performing arts, mixed-use, historic renovations, and urban design.
EventHub (310) 405-9447
https://eventhub.net
6523 California Ave SW, Ste.148, Seattle, WA 98136
SERVICE: Event Management Software for special events vendors and sponsors with interactive booth maps.
FirstService Residential (949) 338-1908
LaderaLife.com
28192 O’Neill Drive, Ladera Ranch, CA 92694
SERVICE: Property Management company offering recreation and community services to residents living within the property.
Flexground (916) 275-3588
www.flexground.com
2029 Opportunity Drive, #3, Roseville, CA 95678
SERVICE: FlexGround is the premier provider of rubberized poured in place and recreation surfacing.
Fun Express, LLC (800) 228-2003
www.funexpress.com/corporate
4206 S. 108th Street, Omaha, NE 68137
SERVICE: Crafts, art supplies, educational items, active play, camp, and seasonal items at discounted prices.
GameTime (800) 235-2440
www.gametime.com
150 PlayCore Drive, Fort Payne, AL 35967
SERVICE: GameTime is the leading manufacturer of commercial playground and outdoor fitness equipment.
Gold Bug Park and Mine (530) 642-5207
www.goldbugpark.org
2635 Gold Bug Lane, Placerville, CA 95667
SERVICE: Gold Bug Park is Gold Rush History! Offering mine tours, gem panning, blacksmith, stamp mill, museum, and hiking trails.
Grand Slam Safety, LLC (315) 301-4039
www.Grandslamsafety.com
9793 Bridge Street, P.O. Box 35, Croghan, NY 13327
SERVICE: Impecable and removeable or permenant, indoor/outdoor fencing system; netting, divider curtains and batting cages.
Great Western Recreation (435) 245-5055
www.gwpark.com
975 S. State Hwy 89, Logan, UT 84321
SERVICE: Turnkey design-build firm providing playgrounds, shade/shelters, surfacing, site amenities, splash pads, beachers, etc.
Greenfields Outdoor Fitness (888) 315-9037
www.greenfieldsfitness.com
2617 West Woodland Drive, Anaheim, CA 92801
SERVICE: Outdoor fitness equipment.
Gro-Power, Inc. (909) 393-3744
www.gropower.com
15065 Telephone Avenue, Chino, CA 91710
SERVICE: Go “”green”” with Gro-Power products. They’re safe for the environment and naturally conserve water.
Group 4 Architecture Research + Planning, Inc. (650) 871-0709
www.g4arch.com
211 Linden Ave, South San Francisco, CA 94080
SERVICE: Architectural, research, and planning services.
GSM Landscape Architects, Inc. (707) 255-4630
www.gsmlainc.com
1700 Soscol Avenue, Suite 23, Napa, CA 94559
SERVICE: Award winning landscape architectural design for parks, sports fields, recreational, and educational facilities throughout California.
HAI, Hirsch & Associates, Inc. (714) 776-4340
www.hailandarch.com
2221 E. Winston Rd. #A, Anaheim, CA 92806
SERVICE: Landscape architecture, park planning, master plans, sports facilities, redevelopment, & public work projects. Hermann Design Group, Inc. (760) 777-9131
www.hermanndesigngroup.com
77899 Wolf Road, Ste.102, Palm Desert, CA 92211
SERVICE: Landscape architecture, planning, and project management for community parks, sports parks, and dog parks.
Hunter Industries (760) 583-4479
https://www.hunterindustries.com/ contact-us
1940 Diamond St., San Marcos, CA 92078
SERVICE: Irrigation Manufacturer - MP Rotator, Sprays, Rotors, Smart Controllers, Valves, Drip.
Imagen (626) 593-9618
www.imagenagency.com
421 E Route 66, Glendora, CA 917403502
SERVICE: We are a promotional marketing agency that produces custom branded apparel, promotional products, and print.
Innovative Playgrounds Company (877) 732-5200
www.innovplay.com
12407 East Slauson Avenue, Unit D, Whittier, CA 90606
SERVICE: Sales, designs, and project management for BCI Burke playground equipment, safety surfacing, shade structures, and fitness/sport/site amenities.
Inspector Playground (888) 293-7889
http://www.inspectorplayground.com
P.O. BOX 16654, Encino, CA 91416-6654
SERVICE: Independent inspector, surface impact testing with Triax, early childhood certified, playground inspections, compliance certificates, insured.
Integra Planning & Landscape Architecture (707) 852-0500
www.integrapla.com
1506 4th Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95404
SERVICE: Planning and landscape architecture design services including parks, aquatic centers and recreation facilities.
Interwest, A SAFEbuilt Company (714) 899-9039
www.interwestgrp.com
1 Jenner, Suite 160, Irvine, CA 92618
SERVICE: Comprehensive community development services including planning, ;andscape architecture, land devcelopment & urban design
Issuu
(844) 477-8800
https://issuu.com
131 Lytton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
SERVICES: Issuu is the self-service content creation and distribution platform that enables Parks & Rec agencies to easily publish documents online.
IZone Imaging (254) 778-0722
www.izoneimaging.com
PO Box 368, Temple, TX 76530-0368
SERVICE: Sign Solutions and Custom High Pressure Laminate (CHPL) graphic panels and decorative surfaces.
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JetMulch
(866) 306-8524
www.jetmulchinc.com
P.O. Box 1667, Capitola, CA 95010
SERVICE: Blown-In Mulch and ASTM certified playground materials.
Jones & Madhavan
(805) 777-8449
www.jmae.com
100 E Thousand Oaks Blvd Ste 211, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-8134
SERVICE: Planning, architecture, & engineering services for public aquatic facilities.
Kay Park-Recreation
(319) 987-2313
http://www.kaypark.com/
1301 Pine Street, Janesville, IA 506470477
SERVICE: Manufacture bleachers, picnic tables, grills, fire rings, drinking fountains, bike racks, pedal boats, litter receptacles, outdoor games, & more!
Kimley Horn
(619) 234-9411
https://www.kimley-horn.com/markets/ parks-recreation/
401 B Street, #600, San Diego, CA 92101
SERVICES: We offer expertise in the planning, design and implementation of parks and recreation facilities.
King Plastic Corporation (941) 493-5502
www.kingplastic.com
1100 N. Toledo Blade Blvd, North Port, FL 34288
SERVICE: King Plastic is the leading manufacturer of quality polymer sheets, slabs, and massive shapes.
KOMPAN Playgrounds
(800) 426-9788
www.kompan.com
605 West Howard Lane, Austin, TX 78753
SERVICE: KOMPAN is a world leader in playgroud and outdoor sport & fitness solutions.
KTU + A Planning & Landscape
Architecture
(619) 294-4477
www.ktua.com
3916 Normal Street, San Diego, CA 92103
SERVICE: We Provide Award Winning Landscape Architectural Planning and Design Services for Parks and Recreation Facilities.
Landscape Structures, Inc. (763) 972-5200
www.playlsi.com
601 7th Street S, Delano, MN 55328
SERVICE: Commercial playground designer and manufacturer.
LDA Partners, LLP (209) 943-0405
www.ldapartners.com
222 Central Court, Stockton, CA 95204
SERVICE: Architectural services.
Lincoln Aquatics (925) 687-9500
http://www.lincolnaquatics.com
2051 Commerce Avenue, Concord, CA 94520
SERVICE: Distributors of commercial swimming pool equipment, chemicals, and aquatic supplies since 1954.
LPA, Inc. (408) 780-7203
www.lpainc.com
60 South Market Street, Suite 150, San Jose, CA 95113
SERVICE: Sustainable design solutions in architecture, landscape architecture, and engineering for community centers, aquatics, and parks.
Mack5 (510) 595-3020
www.mack5.com
1000 Broadway Suite 260, Oakland, CA 94608
SERVICE: Project/Construction management and cost planning/estimating services for park & recreation capital projects.
Malmsten Inc. (602) 818-4791
https://malmsten.com/en-US
8270 S Kyrene Road, Suite 104, Tempe, AZ 85284-2118
SERVICE: Swimming pool lane lines and water polo equipment.
Melton Design Group, Inc. (530) 899-1616
www.meltondg.com
820 Broadway Street, Chico, CA 95928
SERVICE: Landscape architecture, providing design services for parks, sports complexes, skateparks, & masterplans. We focus on providing personal service.
MIG, Inc.
(510) 845-7549
www.migcom.com
800 Hearst Ave., Berkeley, CA 94710
SERVICE: From playgrounds to park systems, MIG advances strategic, equitable and community-based planning and design.
Miracle Playground Sales/Miracle Recreation
(800) 264-7225
www.miracleplayground.com
9106 Pulsar Ct, Ste C, Corona, CA 92883-4632
SERVICE: Innovative playground equipment, playground safety surfacing; park shelters & gazebos; tables, benches & athletic equipment & splashpads.
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Miracle Playsystems Inc. (800) 879-7730
www.MiraclePlayGroup.com
PO Box 263, Alamo, CA 94507
SERVICE: Play equipment design, distribution, and specialty contracting firm serving all of central and Northern California.
Most Dependable Fountains, Inc. (901) 867-0039
www.mostdependable.com
5705 Commander Dr., Arlington, TN 38002-0587
SERVICE: Outdoor drinking fountains, pet fountains, showers, misters, play towers, hydrants, jug fillers, handwash stations, & grills.
MRC
(800) 922-0070
www.mrcrec.com
2130 Route 35 Bldg B, Suite 222, Sea Girt, NJ 08750
SERVICE: Leading supplier of playground, park, recreation, fitness and sport equipment; site amenities and surfacing.
Musco Sports Lighting (949) 754-0503
www.musco.com
3002 Dow Avenue, Suite 504, Tustin, CA 92780
SERVICE: Providing sports lighting solutions for your budget, for the environment.
My Bark Co., Inc. (209) 786-4042
www.mybark.net
P.O. Box 932, Linden, CA 95236
SERVICE: ReadyPlay, EWF from virgin forest wood, bark products, colored enhanced mulches, and soil amendments.
National Academy of Athletics (707) 541-2365
www.NationalAcademyofAthletics.com
1260 North Dutton Suite 243B, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
SERVICE: Year round Sports Camps and Clinics offering 8 different sports for players, coaches, and parents.
NGI Sports a Division of River City Athletics
(775) 544-6306
www.ngisports.com
2807 Walker Road, Chattanooga, TN 37421
SERVICE: NGI Sports’ tennis and track surfaces-guaranteed solutions. We specialize in innovations for sports construction.
Noll & Tam Architects
(510) 649-8295
www.nollandtam.com
729 Heinz Avenue, Suite 7, Berkeley, CA 94710
SERVICE: Architectural design, programming, and planning for recreation/ community/senior centers and other civic buildings.
NUVIS (714) 754-7311
www.nuvis.net
20250 SW Acacia Street, Suite 260, Newport Beach, CA 92660
SERVICE: NUVIS landscape architecture - over 40 years of design solutions for people, environments, and experiences worldwide.
O’Dell Engineering
(209) 571-1765 x102
www.odellengineering.com
1165 Scenic Drive, Suite B, Modesto, CA 95350
SERVICE: Multi-disciplinary firm providing landscape architecture, civil engineering, land surveying, and 3D laser scanning.
Omnify Inc.
(650) 800-3732
www.getomnify.com
800 West El Camino Real, Mountain View, CA 94040
Service: Technology platform for registration and service commerce.
Opark, Inc.
(415) 994-6627
www.opark.com
186 Mrning Sune, Mill Valley, CA 94941
SERVICE: Online view, registration, and payment of community activities and events.
OpenCounter (800) 216-7360
131 Dartmouth Street, 3rd Floor, Boston, MA 02116
SERVICE: OpenCounter is on a mission to build a better permitting experience for all!
Opti-Fit International Inc. (916) 939-3690
www.opti-fit.com
P.O. Box 6716, Folsom, CA 95763
SERVICE: Opti-Fit Inc. is your one stop total fitness solution. Planning, design, supply, and service.
Outdoor Creations, Inc. (530) 365-6106
www.outdoorcreations.com
2270 Barney Road, Anderson, CA 96007
SERVICE: Precast concrete site furnishings, includes picnic tables, benches, BBQs, fire pits, planters, signs, and concrete products for outdoor use.
Pacific Park and Play (714) 846-4885
www.PacParkPlay.com
3640 N Pankratz Way, Meridian, ID 83646-6866
SERVICE: Providing park and playground products and services to Southern California cities, counties, schools, churches, and others.
Paddock Pool Equipment Co. (803) 324-1111
https://www.paddockindustries.com/ 555 Paddock Parkway, Rock Hill, SC 29730
SERVICE: Paddock is a leading manufacture of commercial swimming pool equipment; gutters, filters, bulkheads and deck equipment.
ParkInk (800) 423-8478
www.advisorsmarketing.com
7040 Avenida Encinas #104, Carlsbad, CA 92011
SERVICE: Everything imprinted for Park, Recreation, Camps & Community
PDPlay (760) 597-5990
www.PDPLAY.com
2235 Meyers Avenue, Escondindo, CA 92029-1005
SERVICE: California manufacturer of commercial play structures, site furnishings, and poured-in-placed rubberized surfacing.
Play & Park Structures (800) 727-1907
www.playandpark.com
544 Chestnut St., Suite 310, Chattanooga, TN 37402
SERVICE: Play & Park delivers a boutique experience with every playground design, from start to finish.
PlayCore (423) 425-3168
http://www.playcore.com/
544 Chestnut Street , Chattanooga, TN 37402
SERVICE: PlayCore helps build stronger communities by advancing play and recreation through research, education, partnerships, and products.
Playcraft Systems LLC (888) 571-7640
www.playcraftsystems.com
123 North Valley Dr., Grants Pass, OR 97526
SERVICE: Seller of playground equipment (commercial type).
Playgrounds by Design, Inc. (925) 426-6705
3086 Boardwalk Street, Pleasanton, CA 94588
SERVICE: Park Structures, playground safety, surfacing material, concrete products, site furnishings, bleachers, recycled plastic picnic tables and benches. Murdock Super Secur restrooms and drinking fountains.
Playgrounds Unlimited (408) 244-9848
www.playgroundsunlimited.net
980 Memorex Drive, Santa Clara, CA 95050
SERVICE: Construction services; site preparation; play equipment; water play; shade shelter installation; pour-in-place & synthetic turf safety surface.
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Powerland Equipment, Inc. (760) 749-1271
https://www.powerlandequipment.com/ 27943 Valley Center Road, Valley Center, CA 92082
SERVICE: Joh Deere, Mean Green, STIHL, Generac & Milwaukee
Productive Parks, LLC (630) 765-4252
674 Rochelle Terrace, Lombard, IL 60148
SERVICE: Maintenance & asset management software for parks and recreation: work orders, task scheduling, inspections.
Public Restroom Company (888) 888-2060
www.publicrestroomcompany.com
2587 Business Parkway, Minden, NV 89423
SERVICE: Public Restroom Company is
RHA Landscape Architects - Planners, Inc.
(951) 781-1930
www.rhala.com
6800 Indiana Avenue, Suite 245, Riverside, CA 92506
SERVICE: Park & sports facility planning, LEED certified, water conservation design, community consensus building, park rehabilitation.
RJM Design Group, Inc. (949) 493-2600
www.rjmdesigngroup.com
31591 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
SERVICE: Park and sports facility master planning and design; park and recreation master planning; landscape architecture; LEED Certified; community consensus building.
Robertson Industries, Inc. (800) 858-0519
www.totturf.com
1027 W. 9th Street, Upland, CA 91786
SERVICE: Furnish and installation of recreational and playground safety surfacing. New construction, renovations, maintenance and repairs.
ROMTEC, Inc.
(541) 496-3541
www.romtec.com
18240 North Bank Road, Roseburg, OR 97470
SERVICE: Design, build, and install recreational structures ie: restroom buildings,concessions, kiosks, pavilions, storage buildings, gatehouses, cabins, sidewalk restrooms, etc.
Ross Recreation Equipment Company, Inc. (707) 538-3800
www.rossrec.com
100 Brush Creek Road #206, Santa Rosa, CA 95404
SERVICE: 44 years of providing superior recreational & outdoor products and service with attention to quality, safety, and design.
Royston, Hanamoto, Alley & Abey (415) 383-7900
www.rhaa.com
225 Miller Avenue, Mill Valley, CA 94941
SERVICE: Landscape architecture, site planning, master planning, urban design, and recreation planning services locally, nationally, and internationally.
RRM Design Group (805) 543-1794
www.rrmdesign.com
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RRM-CLM Services, LLC (602) 569-2333
www.clm-services.com
11811 N Tatum Blvd, Ste 4095, Phoenix, AZ 85028
SERVICE: Provides professional park management, security, maintenance, ranger patrol & related services.
Ruff Ruff Poop Bags (949) 243-0623
www.ruffruffpoopbags.com
3160 E. La Palma Avenue, #D, Anaheim, CA 92806
SERVICE: We provide dog waste bags for communities, parks & HOAS, for the dispensers. We provide low cost and high quality products.
S.R.Smith LLC (503) 266-2231 x2278
http://thermalpoolcover.com/
1017 SW Berg Parkway, Canby, OR 97013
SERVICE: Manufacturer of “”EnergySaver”” thermal swimming pool covers, storage reels, and automatic re-winders.
Safe 2 Play - Certified Matters (925) 999-0117
www.PlaygroundSafetyInspections.net
PO Box 945, Leander, TX 78646
SERVICE: Certified playground safety inspections, safety surface impact testing on playgrounds, & sports fields.
Schmidt Design Group, Inc. (619) 236-1462
www.schmidtdesign.com
1310 Rosecrans Street, Suite G, San Diego, CA 92106
SERVICE: Landscape architecture, park planning, and design that balances artistic expression with environmental sensitivity.
Shade ‘N Net
(800) 290-3387
www.shade-n-net.com
5711 West Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85043
SERVICE: Tension cable breathable fabric shade structures/vents out heat/88% sun blockage/97% UV ray protection.
Smart Rain (801) 295-3339
https://smartrain.net/
1343 West 75 North, Centerville, UT 84014
SERVICE: Offers a complete state-of-theart smart irrigation package, combining our sophisticated commercial-grade controller with an extremely intuitive water management software application. Our average customer saves 30-40% on their water usage. Smart Rain’s smart controller is EPA WaterSense Certified and qualifies for LEED points.
SoCal Shade Sails
(619) 972-1100
www.shadesails.biz
10449 Roselle St., San Diego, CA 92121
SERVICE: Manufacture and install custom made, commercial grade shade sails, triangles, rectangles, side panels, steel.
SofSurfaces Inc.
(800) 263-2363 x230
www.sofsurfaces.com
4393 Discovery Line, Petrolia, ON N0N 1R0
SERVICE: Rubber tile solutions for playground, fitness facility, and architectural applications.
Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation
(626) 448-0853 x16
www.scmaf.org
P.O. Box 3605, South El Monte, CA 91733
SERVICE: Professional training, education, and networking; insurance services; sport rules, training, and competition for youth and adults.
Spohn Ranch, Inc. Custom Skate Parks
(626) 330-5803
www.spohnranch.com
6824 S. Centinela Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90230
SERVICE: Skate park design, construction, operation, and insurance. The leader in responsible skatelite, concrete, and hybrid parks.
Spurlock Landscape Architects
(619) 681-0090
www.spurlock-land.com
2122 Hancock Street, San Diego, CA 92110
SERVICE: Spurlock Landscape Architects provides landscape architecture, urban design, and planning services.
SSA Landscape Architects, Inc.
(831) 459-0455
www.ssala.com
303 Potrero Street, 40-C, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
SERVICE: Award winning parks & recreation master planning, community workshops/consensus building, construction documentation/administration.
St. Nick’s Commercial Design & Decor (562) 438-0017
www.st-nicks.com
527 E. 1st Street, Suite 101, Long Beach, CA 90802
SERVICE: St. Nick’s does it all: we imagine, build and install large Christmas displays (other holidays too)
Stover Seed Co. (213) 626-9668
www.stoverseed.com
P.O. Box 1579, Sun Valley, CA 91353
SERVICE: Turfgrass and sportsfield seed mixtures, wildflower and native seed mixtures.
StructureCast
(661) 833-4490
http://www.structurecast.com/ 8261 McCutchen Road, Bakersfield, CA 93311
SERVICE: Precast, pre-engineered restroom, & concession buildings.
SVA Architects, Inc.
(949) 809-3380
www.sva-architects.com
6 Hutton Centre Drive, Suite 1150, Santa Ana, CA 92707
SERVICE: SVA Architects is a full-service architectural firm committed to creating sustainable environments for our communities.
SyberTech Waste Reduction Ltd. (888) 888-7975
www.swrl.com
P.O. Box 3009 - 33191 1st Avenue, Mission, B.C. V2V1G0
SERVICE: Our in-ground trash system, self-watering planters, and other products greatly save operational costs.
TinyMobileRobots
975 Cobb Place Blvd NW, Suite 110, Kennesaw, GA 30144
SERVICE: Autonomous robots for athletic field line marking and on-field logo painting.
TMT Enterprises, Inc. (408) 432-9040
www.tmtenterprises.net
1996 Oakland Road, San Jose, CA 95131
SERVICE: Bulk Material Supplierbaseball surfaces, playground materials, top dress sand, topsoil, soil mixes, decomposed granite, organics.
Trueline (951) 817-0777
http://gotrueline.com
12397 Doherty Street, Riverside, CA 92503
SERVICE: Resurfacing of tennis courts, basketball courts, game courts, playgrounds, striping, installation of equipment, and refurbishment.
Turf Renovation Machinery, Inc. (562) 696-5780
www.turfrenovationmachinery.com
19858 Eyota Road, Apple Valley, CA 92308
SERVICE: Manufacture and Sales of Sports Turf Renovator Machines.
Turf Star, Inc. (800) 585-8001
www.turfstar.com
2255 Meyers Avenue, Escondido, CA 92029
SERVICE: Commercial mowing equipment & irrigation.
USA Shade & Fabric Structures (707) 257-7296
www.usa-shade.com
PO Box 3467, Coppell, TX 75019-3406
SERVICE: USA Shade provides shade solutions for everything under the sun!
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USGreentech (513) 371-5520
www.usgreentech.com
3607 Church Street, Cincinnati, OH 45244
SERVICE: USGreentech provides progressive infills for the synthetic turf market including their products Envirofill and Safeshell.
Verde Design, Inc.
(408) 985-7200
www.verdedesigninc.com
2455 the Alameda, Suite 200, Santa Clara, CA 95050
SERVICE: Multi-disciplinary office of landscape architects and civil engineers with a focus on community projects.
Vineyard Rock Products (831) 637-6443
www.vineyardrockproducts.com
1781 Limekiln Road, Hollister, CA 95023
SERVICE: Decorative granite products.
Vortex Aquatic Structures Intl. (514) 694-3868
www.vortex-intl.com
7800 Rte Transcanadienne, Pointe-Claire, QC H9R 1C6
SERVICE: We create water play experiences for children to develop, communities to flourish, and businesses to thrive.
Water Odyssey By Fountain People, Inc.
(512) 392-1155
www.waterodyssey.com
P.O. Box 807, 4600 Hwy. 123, San Marcos, TX 78667-0807
SERVICE: Leading manufacturer of aquatic playground and fountain equipment.
Waterline Technologies (714) 564-9100
www.waterlinetechnologies.com
620 Santiago Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701
SERVICE: Sales and service for aquatic facilities - chemical delivery
West Coast Arborists, Inc. (714) 991-1900
www.wcainc.com
2200 E. Via Burton Street, Anaheim, CA 92806
SERVICE: WCA provides public agencies, school districts, and colleges with urban forestry management and maintenance services.
West Coast Turf (760) 340-7300
www.westcoastturf.com
P.O. Box 4563, Palm Desert, CA 92261
SERVICE: Growers and installers of premium quality natural turfgrass sod.
Western State Builders (760) 270-8639
www.westernstatebuilder.com
2141 Orange Avenue, Escondido, CA 92029
SERVICE: Playground Installation, shade structure installation, site furnishing installation.
Who Built Creative Builders Inc. (707) 763-6210
www.whobuilt.biz
P.O. Box 1568, Shafter, CA 93263
SERVICE: Installation of play equipment and athletic equipment.
Willoughby Stainless Fountains - WSF (317) 875-0830
www.wsf-usa.com
5105 W. 78th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268
SERVICE: WSF manufactures outdoor site furnishings and plumbing fixtures for parks and recreation.
WOOD RODGERS, INC. (916) 341-7760
www.woodrodgers.com
3301 C Street, Bldg. 100-B, Sacramento, CA 95816
SERVICE: Landscape architecture design consultants
Wyatt W. Underwood & Associates (213) 279-2455
https://www.wyattunderwood.org/ 19360 Rinaldi Street - 150, Northridge, CA 91326
SERVICE: Playground design & build, playground equipment, shade, shelter, site amenities, and sports flooring since 1992.
Youth Evolution Activities (805) 202-8620
www.youthevolutionbasketball.com
191 S Oak Park, Suite 11, Grover Beach, CA 93433
SERVICE: Youth Recreation Backetball & Soccer Programs
Zasueta Contracting, Inc. (619) 589-0609
www.zasuetacontracting.com
P. O. Box 866, Spring Valley, CA 91976
SERVICE: Playground equipment installation.
ZGolf Food & Beverage Services, LLC dba Wedgwood Weddings (951) 491-8110, Ex. 326
www.wedgewoodweddings.com
43385 Business Park Drive #210, Temecula, CA 92590
SERVICE: Professional full service food & beverage management and operations with a focus on weddings, special events, and golf course F&B operations.
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New Direction: Lola Osborne named acting leader of parks department
Special to Pasadena Weekly Apr 6, 2023
Pasadena City Manager Miguel Márquez named Lola Osborne acting director of parks, recreation and community services, after Brenda Harvey-Williams was promoted to assistant city manager.
Osborne began her career with the city of Pasadena in 1986 in the planning, building and neighborhood services department. During her 36-year career with the city of Pasadena, Osborne has held the positions of city inspector, senior planner, senior project manager, northwest programs manager and deputy director. In these various positions, Osborne has acted as the city liaison with a variety of community groups, developers, youth programs and local businesses. In her current position in the parks, recreation and community services department, she oversees the community services, facilities, northwest programs and special events divisions.
Her past community affiliations and board memberships include Mentoring Partnership for Youth Development, Community Health Alliance of Pasade-
na and Neighbors Acting Together Helping All, and she is a board member of the Pasadena Boys & Girls Club.
Osborne will lead a team of 155 employees and the department providing recreational programs and community services, park maintenance, facility reservations, teen programs, and special and cultural events.
She lives in Los Angeles and has two adult children.
https://www.recordcourier.com/ news/2023/apr/12/father-ofparks-and-recreation-recognizedwith-lifetime-achievement-award/
‘Father of Parks and Recreation’ recognized with lifetime achievement award
Dubbed Douglas County’s “father of Community Services and Parks and Recreation,” Community Services Director Scott Morgan received the
Nevada Recreation and Parks Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
Morgan is only the second person to receive the award in the organization’s 77-year history, according to the county. Named after Dundee Jones, who was the first Parks and Recreation Director for the City of Henderson, it requires a long-lasting career along with significant service contributions nationally, regionally, locally, and to the State of Nevada, the Nevada Recreation and Park Society, and the National Recreation and Park Association.
The award was presented to Morgan by Sally Jones, the widow of the award’s namesake.
“I am honored to be nominated and receive this prestigious award, and having it presented by Sally made it all the more special,” Morgan said.
Morgan celebrates 30 years with Douglas County in January. He is the only person to hold his current title.
During his tenure, he has overseen construction of four award-winning community parks, two nationally recognized community multi-generational centers, a nationally recognized skate park, disc-golf course, historic working ranch, and shooting facility.
Morgan worked with the National Parks Service on the Historic Pony Express Trail and was a founding planning member of the country’s most beautiful bike path—the Lake Tahoe Stateline to Stateline Bike Path. Morgan has over seen the completion of more
than $100 million worth of public works and park projects including special event venues, trails, trailheads, and park additions.
His legislative efforts were recognized for successfully modifying the Residential Construction Tax for Parks to allow for equipment replacement in existing parks and broadening the definition of community and neighborhood parks to include amateur athletic facilities.
Morgan and Douglas County also led the charge to amend Nevada law to establish liability immunity and tort liability caps for municipalities that operate skateboard parks and immunity for private property owners who own property next to a trail or trailhead. Both of these legislative acts significantly and positively affected governmental entities’ ability to develop trails, trailheads, and skateboard parks.
His awards include
• California Park & Recreation Society-Inland Valleys Don Allen Outstanding Professional Award in 1993
• Cashman Good Governance Nevada Taxpayers Association Finalist Award in 1998 and 2023
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• Multiple NRPS Elmer H. Anderson Parks Excellence Awards, NRPS Citation Award, and a President’s Award from Gene Trombetti in 2005
• Carson Valley Medical Center Health Provider of the Year in 2018
• Douglas County Business Council Lifetime Achievement AwardLeaders and Legends in 2022
Morgan served as the Society’s President and was a committee chair for the National Association. He has been married to wife Kristi for 38 years. The couple has two sons, Jordan, a missionary in Thailand, and Hunter who works for a private college in Sterling, Kan., and three grandchildren.
Mead B. Jackson, CTRS, RRTC, RRC, CPRP has retired
After over 62 years of military and public services, Mead Jackson retired on June 30, 2022. Mr. Jackson received his Bachelor’s Degree from Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana in June 1959. His first professional job was a junior high school teacher in 1959. At the end of his first year as a teacher, he was drafted into the army in 1960. He was one of the eight (8) military personnel with a college degree selected for the Post Graduate Physical Medicine Program at the Army Valley Forge Medical Center, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Upon completing the academic phase of the program, he completed an internship in the psychiatric unit
at Valley Forge General Hospital. He was assigned to the Activity Therapy Department at Brooke General Psychiatric Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He completed his military tour of duty with a Letter of Commendation for “Outstanding Contributions to The Activity Therapy Department, Brooke General Hospital and The United States Army Medical Service” in 1963.
When Mr. Jackson arrived in Los Angeles, California in the Fall of 1963, Los Angeles County did not have a recreation therapist in the County System. He met with Elizabeth Austin M.D., Chairperson of Physical Medicine, University of Southern California School of Medicine and Los Angeles County + University of Southern California Medical Center (LAC+USC Medical Center). After the review of his credentials, he was hired as a Physical Medicine Specialist and assigned to John Ray, M.D., Chairman of Psychiatric Services on November 18, 1963. This marked the beginning of Mr. Jackson providing over 58 years of dedicated rehabilitation therapy services at LAC+USC Medical Center and making numerous contributions to the Rehabilitation Therapy Profession at the local, state, national and international levels.
Mr. Jackson worked very diligently with Los Angeles County Department of Human Resources to establish the standards in the Recreation Therapy Series. As the result of his work in this area, recre-
ation therapy personnel were assigned to all DHS hospitals and DMH delivery system. In addition, Los County Department of Parks and Recreation, Los Angeles City Department of Parks and Recreation and private hospitals hired recreation therapy personnel.
Mr. Jackson contributions to the Department of Psychiatry at LAC+USC were numerous. Over the years, he served on the Psychiatric Services Executive Committee; Professional Advancement Committee; In-service Training Committee; Volunteer Advisory Committee; and the Department of Psychiatry Clinical Council. In addition to his role as a therapist, he also served as a Faculty Member, First Year Resident Training Program, Graduate Education Division, LAC+USC Healthcare Network. He wrote the Recreation Therapy Policy and Procedure Manuel that was the first policy and procedure manual in the Department of Psychiatry at LAC+USC. As part of the manual, the Recreation Therapy Treatment Program included specialized evaluations, treatment modalities and procedures that helped the client achieved medical/rehabilitative goals related to illness, disability, or special social/leisure problems. He established a referral system for the doctor to refer the patient for recreation therapy treatment. He also established the standards for the Rehabilitation Therapy Training Programs and worked with DHS Office of Contracts and Grants to
establish affiliation agreement between DHS and the college/university for the training of rehab therapy students/interns. He served as the agency advisor for rehab therapy students/interns and the faculty advisors for 34 colleges and universities. When the Occupational Therapy Division and Recreation Therapy Division were administratively consolidated to create the Division of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Therapy Services, Mr. Jackson was appointed the Director of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Therapy Services, October 18, 1995.
Mr. Jackson joined the California Park & Recreation Society in 1966, and became an active member of the (Medical Section) currently the Recreation Therapy Section. He held key positions on the Recreation Therapy Board of Directors. He served on the Ad-Hoc Committee that established the standards for the “Registration for Recreation Therapy/ Therapeutic Recreation Personnel” approved by the California Board of Recreation and Park Certification. He served on the California Board of Recreation and Park Certification for eight (8) years, the last four (4) years as Vice Chairperson. As the Chairperson of the Professional Standards Committee, he established the standards for the agency supervisor and university faculty advisor to supervise recreation therapy interns.
He joined the National Therapeutic Recreation Society (NTRS) when the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA)
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approved the Charter for NTRS in 1966. He served on numerous committees and held key positions on the Executive Committee of NTRS Board of Directors. He served on the NRPA Pacific Southwest Council for four (4) years. He also served as the Chairperson of NTRS Certification Review Board that established the certification standards used by NRPA to establish the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC) as an independent credentialing agency.
Mead Jackson is a recreation therapy/rehabilitation therapy legend. As a part time faculty, he taught graduate classes in recreation therapy/ therapeutic recreation at California State University Los Angeles. He served on the Advisory Board
for the Recreation and Leisure Studies Department at California State University Long Beach. He served as guest lecturer at several universities and as a speaker at numerous conferences, workshops, etc. He published articles in professional journals and magazines. He served as special consultant to the California State Department of Health Services, The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Agencies and several health and allied healthcare agencies regarding rehabilitation therapy matters. He received numerous special awards, honors, recognitions and distinctions that included but limited to the following:
• Outstanding Therapist of the Year, California Park and Recreation Society, 1974
• Pacific Southwest Professional of the Year, National Recreation and Park Association, 1984
• Distinguished Service Award, National Therapeutic Recreation Society, 1989
• Lifetime Achievement Award, California Therapeutic Recreation Section, 1998.
• Recognition for Outstanding Contributions as a Pioneer in the Origin and Development of National Therapeutic Recreation Society, NTRS National Congress, 2006
• Recognition as an Exemplary Professional Representing the History of Therapeutic Recreation in the Second Edition of the Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation
• Retirement Certificate, the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County hereby publicly acknowledges and expresses appreciation for the long, faithful and excellent service rendered to the people of Los Angeles County, 2022.
Mr. Jackson viewed his job as a passion. He enjoyed interacting with medical and allied health personnel on a daily basis. He also enjoyed serving on boards and committees that have a positive impact on the Rehabilitation Therapy Profession and the Health Care Delivery System at local, state and national levels. He successfully accomplished his mission to leave the Rehabilitation Therapy Profession and the Health Care Delivery System better than he found them.
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Better! Campaign, California Action Plan, and CPRS Awards Program all located on the Resources page. The CPRS Podcast, Push 2 Play, is also available on the web site as well as many podcast platforms. Tune in to hear the latest trends and news in the field of parks and recreation, listen to unique and interesting stories, and hear from playmakers who are making a difference in their community or the field of parks and recreation. Another resource we are developing is an updated District and Region map. Utilizing GIS (geographic information systems) the map will be interactive and provide all members the ability to access information on Districts and Regions with the click of a mouse or touch of the screen. Have other ideas for potential resources? Let us know and we’ll work together to build a stronger and equitable resource pool.
Education opportunities abound and will be available through many of the Districts and Sections throughout the year. Keep an eye out for announcement emails and continue to check the Calendar on the CPRS website for other opportunities. Have an event or training coming up? Make sure to put it on the CPRS calendar so all of our members have the opportunity to get involved! A couple of the trainings in the planning stages include the Administrator’s Section Directors Academy October 5-6 and CAMS brought to you by the Aquatics Section this fall. Also on the education front is Maintenance Management School slated for November 6-10, the Park Planning and Development Institute, School of Rec, and the annual Leadership Summit in September and is open to all District and Section board members. More opportunities can be found on the web site on the Education page.
I will leave you with a simple question: What if? What if you volunteered for a CPRS committee? What if you ran for a board position? What if you reached out and encouraged others to do the same? I was emailing with Erica Halberg from Seal Beach and thanking her for her commitment to CPRS as the Chair of the District 10 Programs Committee. She said “Of course, it is my pleasure. Best decision I have made is to get involved with CPRS.” So if you are serving or have served on a CPRS board or committee I want you to say THANK YOU! We are only as strong as our members and together we can accomplish anything. So, don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. I answered that question, listened to the encouragement from my colleagues, stepped out of my comfort zone and have the absolute privilege of serving as your president thanks to the love and support from so many of you.
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