Management of Park and Recreation Agencies is sponsored by the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) in order to share with professionals'now and in the future'the desirable practices of the profession embodiedin the National Accreditation Standards for park and recreationagencies. These standards are used as the guideline for whatshould be included in the book. Each chapter addresses specificstandards needed for accreditation.The purpose of the book is to help administrators of every area of parks and recreation, including those in for-profit, nonprofit, commercial, and public operations. The emphasis is on public park and recreation agencies because those are the agencies for which the standards were written. However, each standard can be used by any agency that provides park and recreation facilities, programs, or services. It is geared to managers and what they need to know, not to the program or maintenance supervisors.
The Park
During Reading: • Look at page 3. What is Dad doing while the girl digs in the sand? • Describe the setting of the story. • What is a picnic basket? After Reading: • Who are the main characters in the story? • Retell the story in your ...
In this book, objects at the park are sorted by common features.
... houses a tearoom , the Linden Tree giftshop , Anderson Horticultural Library , Meyer - Deats Conservatory , classrooms , research facilities , conference areas , an auditorium , and offices . Located in the vicinity of this building ...
A collection of photographs taken at each of Seattle's 334 parks. Includes a brief history of Seattle parks, location and size of each park, and comments on the photographs.
The Book is a collaborative volume departing from the editor's original research on Beirut's park and covering issues of space & place, memory, citizenship, social practices, urban governance, activism, environment, discourse, and design, ...
Describes the activities of the people and animals on a typical day in the park.
Georgia's Stone Mountain Park
Betsy uses her five senses to enjoy her walk in the park.
Loving, funny and impassioned, this is a timely celebration of a small wonder that - in an age of swingeing cuts - we should not take for granted.