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23 June 2009 - Access to Recreation Webinar Series - Boating and Fishing Areas
July 30, 2009, 2 to 3:30 pm (Eastern)
Project teams will discuss solutions to designing for integration to fishing areas and creating water access. Featured projects:
Champaign Forest Preserves District (IL) Sally Prunty Michigan Project TBA
Pre-registration is through www.ncaonline.org > Access to Recreation Webinar Series. Check the NCA web site for computer technical requirements. Real-time captioning will also be provided.
23 June 2009 - Access to Recreation Webinar Series - Interpretive Trails
August 27, 2009, 2 to 3:30 pm (Eastern)
During this session the project teams will discuss plans to makeover one existing park and build another while creating a multi-sensory trail experience and using technology for visitor orientation. Featured
projects:
Pondview Park, Kettering (OH) Joe Baldasare, Dayton Community Foundation; MaryBeth Thaman, Kettering Parks and Recreation; and Todd Wales, Vivian Llambi & Associates Southwind Park, Springfield (IL) - Diane Mathis, Springfield Park District
Pre-registration is through www.ncaonline.org > Access to Recreation Webinar Series. Check the NCA web site for computer technical requirements. Real-time captioning will also be provided.
17-19 August 2004: Interpretive Services and Outreach Workshop
Brochure Exchange
The Brochure Exchange is designed as a way for folks who have surpluses of the 2005 National Camping and 2005 regional recreation brochures to make them available to others. If you have some surplus 2005 brochures, please add them to the database. We will then make a consolidated list available and folks can "claim" the brochures by contacting the appropriate POC.
Trust for Public Land
The Trust for Public Land (TPL) is hosting a photo contest to show "remarkable images that capture the unique connection between people and the land in any of the environments where TPL works - including city parks and gardens, natural lands, farms, ranches and working forests, coasts and water ways and watersheds". The deadline for entries is 1 March 2005 and entries must be submitted online at: http://www.tpl.org/ext_photoupload.cfm. Sounds like a great opportunity to showcase some of our talented Corps photographers and the unique lands and waters they care for.
Web Meetings (Webinars)
Memos & Suspenses