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ILLINOIS PARKS & RECREATION

JULY/AUGUST 1993

VOLUME 24

NUMBER 4


EXCLUSIVE
Mike Singletary Talks About
the Importance of Parks and
Recreation

Page 28

Legislature Adjourns Overtime
Session after Budget Accord
and Tax Increases

Legal/Legislative Scene
Page 10

TRENDS
Walking Identified as Illinois'
Most Popular Outdoor
Recreational Activity

Page 36

6 Creating the Spirit
by Ted Flickinger, Ph.D., IAPD Executive Director

8 Taxpayers Will Benefit through School and Park District
Cooperation

by Robert Malito

10 Legal/Legislative Scene
by Peter M. Murphy, CAE, IAPD General Counsel

15 Bond Referenda and the Master Park Plan
by Peter T. Dyke

19 The Pools Factor: Does Your Community Have Enough
Space?

by Ron Shaw, CLP, and Dave Arnolde

21 90-Day Review Plan: A Way to Recharge Your
Employees' Batteries

by Michael dark, CLP

24 A Fine Line
by Judy Mann

26 What Business Are We In ... And Why Do We Do It?
by Jeanette McMahon

28 Mike Singletary Talks About the Importance of Parks and
Recreation

31 Public Awareness Perspective: The "Bear" Facts on the
Mike Singletary Take Time For Fun! Campaign

by Terri Pistone and Brenda Segal

33 The Importance of a Quality Staff
by Jeff J. Greenwald

34 A Commissioners—Let's Make the Most of the 1990s
by Daniel Staackmann

36 TRENDS: Walking Identified as Illinois' Most Popular
Outdoor Recreational Activity

37 People, Places & Things


Laura J. Bedford, Editor
Director of Communications, IAPD, Springfield, Illinois

Theodore B. Flickinger, Managing Editor
Executive Director, IAPD, Springfield, Illinois

Illinois Parks and Recreation 3 July/August 1993

A Note From The Editor

The Illinois Association of Park Districts and the Illinois Park and Recreation Association announced last fall that former Chicago Bears linebacker Mike Singletary had joined the Take Time For Fun! public awareness program as spokesman. Since that time, a full publicity campaign has been launched and many exciting activities are taking place.

While shooting a Take Time For Fun! video, Julia Mackavoy had an opportunity to talk to Mike Singletary about his views on parks and recreation. During the interview, Singletary reflected on his childhood and the role his local park district played in molding his future as a professional athlete. Singletary also talked extensively about the importance of investing in the future of our youth through parks and recreation programs and activities. This exclusive interview is featured on pages 28-30. Excerpts will be used in television and radio public service announcements for statewide broadcast in August.

Terri Pistone and Brenda Segal outline the three-year marketing plan for Take Time For Fun! on page 31. Included in their article are many ideas that can be implemented by local park districts, forest preserves and recreation departments. If your agency is not a member of Take Time For Fun! please call the IAPD or IPRA office for information.

This month's issue also focuses on facility management. Throughout the magazine, IAPD and IPRA members share their experience and expertise regarding topics such as developing an Open Space Master Plan; determining sufficient pool capacity; implementing a 90-day employee review plan; creating a Land Management Plan and an Environmental Impact Statement; defining our role as a business and service industry; and recognizing the importance of a quality staff.

If you have an article you would like to share with the readers of Illinois Parks & Recreation, please contact Laura Bedford, editor, (217) 523-4554, for magazine guidelines.


On The Cover

Former Chicago Bear
Mike Singletary
continues to promote
theTake Time For
Fun!
campaign on
behalf of Illinois
Parks, Recreation and
Conservation. Photo
by Marc Hauser.

On the cover

Illinois Parks and Recreation 4 July/August 1993

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