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ILLINOIS PARKS &
RECREATION

September/October 1993 VOLUME 24 NUMBER 5

Intergovernmental Cooperation:
The Park District Advantage

Homewood-Flossmoor Ice Arena: Unique Land Agreement Maximizes Use of Tax Dollar

Page 8

Legislation Approved to Protect Illinois Park Districts

Image 1

Page 11

Trends

A Profile of the Baby Boomers in the 90s Page 32

6 Continuing the Commitment—Challenging the Future
by Ted Flickinger, Ph.D., IAPD Executive Director

8 Homewood-Flossmoor Ice Arena: Unique Land Agreement Maximizes Use of Tax Dollar
by Robert Malito

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

14 Pictorial of the Legislative Golf Outing

16 Designers of Our State Park and Forest Preserve Systems
by Jane and Dean Sheaffer

21 Networking: Make Conferences Work for You
by Margaret L. Arnold

24 Forest Preserve District of DuPage County Adopts Unprecedented Land Management Program
by Brook McDonaldand Sandy Rodman

27 Recreation Internships: Training or Torture?
by Sara Hensley

30 Public Awareness Perspective: A Flood of Aid
by Chris Katsougris, CLP. and Kerry Patrick Hays, CLP

31 The Illinois State Fair—A Pictorial

32 TRENDS: A Profile of the Baby Boomers in the 90s

35 People, Places & Things


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

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


A Note From The Editor

The Illinois Association of Park Districts and the Illinois Park and Recreation Association belong to a unique network of membership organizations located throughout the country. Following is an overview of U.S. associations, provided by the American Society of Association Executives.

• There are 1,300,000 nonprofit organizations in the United States with budgets more than $25,000.

• There are more people working for nonprofit organizations than for the Federal government and all 50 state governments combined (8.3 million work in nonprofits and 6.8 million for the government).

• If the revenues for all the nonprofit organizations in the Unites States were somehow combined, they would exceed all but the seven largest nations in the world.

• Associations held more than 10,600 conventions in 1992, and more than 135,000 other meetings.

• Associations spend $432 for every dollar spent by the government on setting and enforcing standards.

• Seven out of ten adult Americans belong to at least one association. Forty percent belong to four or more.

• America's trade and professional associations spend more on continuing education than all states—except California. In 1989, associations devoted $8.5 billion annually to education.


Correction: The photographer of the May/June 1993 cover of Illinois Parks & Recreation was incorrectly identified. Tim Boyle, free-lance photographer, took the picture of the Northbrook Park District Soccer Program. The photo was submitted with permission by the Northbrook Park District. The editor regrets this error.


On The Cover

Kim Harris took this photograph of the Lusk Creek Canyon Wilderness located in the Shawnee National Forest in Pope County. He used a Nikon 8008 camera, 28-85 mm lens and Fugi Velvia 50.

Cover Photo


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