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The Hazel Crest Park District is promoting the "Life. Be In It." campaign through special artwork on the walls of its recreation center. Additional information is available from Recreation Supervisor Donna Soltanek, P.O. Box 86, Hazel Crest, IL 60429.

Editor's Note: This page is designed so you can share information about your successful programs, services, activities and management techniques with other park and recreation professionals. Space does not permit us to print all of the details about a project. However, an overview will make readers aware of what is working well for other park and recreation districts. Each entry contains the name of a person who can be contacted for additional information.

Junior high school students, the St. Charles Park District and a local supermarket are working together to help senior citizens obtain groceries.

The "Groceries Obtained for Elderly Residents" (GOFER) program was initiated by the park district last November for senior citizens who need someone to shop for them. Seniors contact the student volunteers whenever they need groceries. The participating store has created special discounts so the students do not have to handle any money.

In addition to helping the elderly, GOFER also helps to develop the students' sense of responsibility. The program functions under Roundabout, the park district's service organization of students from the three local junior high schools.

Additional information is available from Mark Guthrie, Recreation Supervisor, St. Charles Park District, 101 S. Second St., St. Charles, IL 60174. Phone (312) 584-1005.

Student volunteers do grocery shopping for senior citizens who are unable to shop for themselves through the St. Charles Park Districts GOFER program. (The photo, by Jim Stocker, is reprinted with permission from the St. Charles Chronicle.)

The Champaign Park District has developed a publication to help park and recreation agencies gain local support for their programs and services through public involvement.

This book, Developing Community Support for Parks and Recreation, explores ways in which local recreation agencies can assume many of the functions formerly provided by the federal and State governments. It lists various ideas for improving agency management and creating greater public awareness. Special emphasis is given to the value of public involvement.

The book was published by the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration through a grant from the National Recreation Foundation. Additional information is available from Robert F. Toalson, General Manager, Champaign Park District, 706 Kenwood Rd., P.O. Box 3125, Champaign, IL 61820. Phone (217) 398-2550.

Illinois Parks and Recreation                                 27                                                       July/August 1985


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