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FAQs about Park Stories:How many episodes does Park Stories have?The podcast currently has 207 episodes available.
April 21, 2025Programming: Bringing Aquatic Programming In-HouseA transformative journey for Santa AnaBy Timothy J. PaganoIn 2022, the City of Santa Ana, Calif. embarked on a transformative journey to bring its aquatic programming back in-house, marking a bold shift in its approach to community services. For over a decade, the program had been outsourced, but with the conclusion of the contractor agreement and evolving priorities of the city council, Santa Ana’s leaders saw an opportunity to take control of its aquatic future. This decision, driven by the need to address systemic inequities in water safety, has since reshaped the way residents engage with aquatic education and recreation....more10minPlay
April 14, 2025Aquatics: Ready For Pool SeasonCDC, NSF, and Westlake Water Solutions offer annual facility-maintenance tipsBy Frank SchiffmanThe COVID-19 pandemic, followed by inflationary cost increases, has made it more difficult for aquatic facility managers to maintain smooth operations. Staff shortages and budget tightening have also made general maintenance, water safety, and chemical management feel like herding cats....more10minPlay
April 06, 2025Aquatics: Making Recreation Accessible To AllHow Makapo Aquatics centers inclusivity in watersportsBy Grace Nyberg“We just wanted people of all abilities to be able to get on the water together,” says RJ De Rama, Executive Director and co-founder of Makapo Aquatics Project. That simple idea sparked the beginning of the organization, which is dedicated to making outrigger paddling accessible to every individual. Founded in 2007 by two blind paddlers, Makapo began by creating opportunities for blind and low-vision athletes. Since then, the organization has grown to include individuals with a range of physical, intellectual, and developmental disabilities, including cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, paralysis, and amputations, among others....more10minPlay
March 17, 2025Parks: Supercharging Data With AIRevolutionizing parks and recreationBy Jason PetersLike many industries, parks and recreation departments are benefiting from using AI and data to optimize operations. Based on insights from industry leaders with diverse backgrounds and viewpoints, there are some key takeaways that can help agencies of all sizes....more11minPlay
March 10, 2025Rec Facilities: A Matter Of CircumstanceWhat it takes to maintain an ice-skating rinkBy Hannah SeoA beloved and longstanding staple of wintertime recreation, gliding around on knife-strapped boots is an annual must-do activity for families around the world. But while ice skating has been around for an exceptionally long time—scholars think it was developed in Scandinavia around 1000 BCE—manmade ice-skating rinks are a somewhat recent invention, created fewer than 150 years ago. ...more12minPlay
March 03, 2025Parks: Playing Without LimitsIowa nonprofit Can Play empowers communities for inclusive recreationBy Brianne Sanchez“Tonight, we’re going to work on building strong muscles and fast feet!” Melissa Clarke-Wharff calls out to a group of pre-teens warming up for 45 minutes of fitness fun. ...more9minPlay
February 26, 2025Parks: Just TransitionBalancing the needs of workers, communities, and land By Clement LauAs the world transitions from fossil fuels to cleaner, renewable energy sources, the concept of a "just transition" has gained prominence as a framework for ensuring the shift is fair and equitable. At its core, just transition seeks to balance the needs of three critical areas: impacted workers, impacted communities, and impacted land....more10minPlay
February 26, 2025Camps: One LEGO Brick At A TimeBuilding a sustainable camp cultureBy Danny SudmanImagine sustainability as a massive LEGO set—a collection of colorful bricks, each representing a resource that helps build a sustainable model. Unlike traditional LEGO sets with clear instructions, sustainability is an evolving process that varies from camp to camp due to differences in location, resources, and organizational priorities. Most of us are working with a mix of pieces—limited budgets, minimal buy-in, and limited knowledge about best practices for sustainability. But with creativity and determination, we can still create something meaningful....more11minPlay
February 04, 2025Parks: How To Embrace Native Species In ParksA changing climate is bringing new animals to public spacesBy Karen FischerThe end of summer 2024 brought several massive hurricanes to the East Coast, flooding homes, destroying power grids, and costing hundreds of billions in recovery dollars. But across the Southeast, beyond heavier rain, drought, and other changes in climate, there have been more instances in which animals like alligators are spotted outside their historical territories....more11minPlay
January 13, 2025Rec Facilities: Hidden DangersHow to prevent carbon monoxide leaks in ice rinksBy Laura Wheatman HillThough ice skating provides joy, connection, and fitness in many communities, unexpected dangers lurk in rinks. Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is an unfortunate possibility due to a few factors. Fortunately, however, prevention of potentially deadly accidents is possible without major facility upgrades, costs, or labor. ...more10minPlay
FAQs about Park Stories:How many episodes does Park Stories have?The podcast currently has 207 episodes available.