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IAPD and IPRA Salute Our Finest

by Jayne Kilborne and Amy Madigan

IAPD Emblem IPRA Emblem

At the IAPD/IPRA Annual Conference held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare, January 11-14, 1996, the two associations once again recognized many outstanding professionals and dedicated board members in the field of parks and recreation. The IAPD and IPRA Awards and Recognition committees chose the following individuals and agencies to be honored for their exceptional service.

Allan A. Weissburg "Commissioner of the Year" Award

Donald R. Jessen, Addison

Robert M. Artz Distinguished Service Award

Keith Prankland, Woodridge

IPRA Fellow Award

Terry Schwartz, Glen Ellyn

IPRA Professional Recognition Award

Larry S. Reiner, NEDSRA

Tom Cavanagh

IAPD President Phyllis Cossarek awards Tom Cavanagh an IAPD President's Citation

Diane Smuskiewicz

Diane Smuskiewicz receives an IAPD President's Citation

Donald Jessen and Keith Frankland

Donald Jessen (left) and Keith Frankland achieve the highest IAPD and IPRA honors

Larry Reiner

IPRA President Debbie Carlson awards Larry Reiner the Professional Recognition Award

Terry Schwartz

Terry Schwartz receives the IPRA Fellow Award

IAPD President's Citation

Thomas K. Cavanagh, Springfield
Diane Smuskiewicz, Woodridge

IPRA Meritorious Service Award
George Whitehead, Carbondale
Kathleen Gartland, Glen Ellyn
Barbara Eaton, Wheaton
Jim Lange, Highland Park

IPRA President's Award

Ralph Volpe. Highland Park
Jim Lange, Highland Park

IPRA Student Scholarship Award

Joe Morgan, Illinois State University

Outstanding Legislator Award

Representative Lee A. Daniels
Senator Aldo DeAngelis
Representative Jack L. Kubik

Distinguished Park and Recreation Agency Award

Buffalo Grove
Lombard
Highland Park
Rolling Meadows

National Gold Medal Award Winners

Schaumburg, Class I
Rockford, Special Recreation Class I

National Gold Medal Award Finalists

Skokie, Class III
Bolingbrook, Class IV
St. Charles. Class IV
Itasca, Class V
Rolling Meadows, Class V
Waukegan-Foss SRA, Special Recreation, Class II

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Arbor Day Award

Fox Valley


Outstanding Legislators of the Year
IAPD names the Outstanding Legislators of the Year: (left) Representative Jack L. Kubik; (center) Speaker Lee A. Daniels, here with Ted Flickinger and Donald Jessen; (far right) Senator Aldo DeAngelis

The following agencies received an Outstanding Facility Award for unique achievements in facility design and development.

Division I (EAV of $200 million or less)
Parks

Sergeant Means Park, Olympia Fields

Division II (EAV over $200 million)
Specific Use Facility

Heritage Bluffs Golf Course, Channahon

Multiple Use Facility

The RecPlex, Mt. Prospect
Jack A. Claes Pavilion, Elk Grove

Aquatic Facility

Seascape Family Aquatic Center, Hoffman Estates

Renovated Facility

Palatine Stables, Palatine


The following agencies received an Outstanding Program Award which honors public agencies for exceptional and innovative program development and implementation.

Division I (EAV of less than $200 million)

Cruisin' the Colleges, Country Club Hills

Division II (EAV of $200 million to less than $400 million)

Streamwood Summer Celebration, Streamwood

Division III (EAV over $400 million)

Exercise the Right Choice, Peoria
Diversity Camp 1995, Northbrook
Seniors Day, Lake County FPD

Division IV (Special Recreation Assn)

Ability Awareness Day, Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation


The following agency received a Conservation Program Award which honors public agencies for exceptional and innovative environmental conservation projects or programs.

Division III (EAV over $400 million)

Parent a Tree, FPD of DuPage County


LAPD Service Anniversary Awards honor individuals who have served 10,15,20 or 25 years on their park district's board of directors. A special award was presented this year for 30 years of dedicated service.

10 Years of Service

Dr. Ewen L. Bryden, Charleston
Paula Calabrese, Elmhurst
Donna M. Chavez, Naperville
Joyce Dark, Park Ridge
Edward Cottrell, Northfield
Charles E. Davis, Des Plaines
Daniel M. Flanagan, Oakbrook Terrace
Kelli Garvanian, Vernon Hills
Betsy Gillies, Urbana
Jeanne Goshgarian, Round Lake Area
Donald Granell, Salt Creek Rural
Charles L. Isles, Summit
Andrew A. Kyriazes, Salt Creek Rural
Nickolas Kokoron, River Trails
William J. Maio, Jr., FPD of DuPage County
Robert McNeely, Buffalo Grove
James McReynolds, Hazel Crest
Edward Merkel, FPD of DuPage County
Frank Mushow, Elmhurst
Patricia A. Norris, Champaign County FPD
Theodis Pace, Kankakee Valley
Cynthia T. Peterson, Vernon Hills
Judith G. Pollick, Summit
Barbara A. Purcell, FPD of DuPage County
Robert Quigley, Burr Ridge
R. Lloyd Renfro, FPD of DuPage County
Jan Reyburn, Frankfort
Phyllis A. Rossi, Medinah
Floyd Sanford, FPD of DuPage County
Paul Shaffer, Frankfort
Ernest Shymanik, Mundelein
David L. Stellwagen, New Lenox
Paul Turner, Deerfield

15 Years of Service

Roger P. Allen, Peoria
Frank Bellerive, Westmont
Ralph Bufano, Waukegan
Dennis Clower, Channahon
Donald Jessen, Addison
Charles Lehr, Hoffman Estates
John Peterson, Round Lake Area
Sandra Smith, Westmont
Patti Stryker, Deerfield
Gary M. Threw, Murphysboro

20 Years of Service

Newton H. Dodds, Champaign
Harold Hall, Batavia
John Lindquist, Oak Brook
Arline Kay Lovett, Geneva
H. Bernard Olson, Prospect Heights
Martin Paliga, Calumet Memorial
Jane Regep, Summit
Dr. Thompson T. Wright, Des Plaines
Nancy Wroblewski, Schaumburg

25 Years of Service
Don Brewer, Murphysboro
George A. McCoy, Channahon
Charles J. Prazma, York Center
John R. Shaw, Gurnee

30 Years of Service

Edward Karasek, Berwyn

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Agency Anniversary Awards were presented to park districts, recreation agencies, forest preserve districts and conservation agencies celebrating 25th, 50th or 75th anniversaries.

25 Years

Channahon
Evergreen
York Center

50 Years

Clarendon Hills
Downers Grove
Summit
Zion

75 Years
Berwyn
Kewanee
Wheaton


14th Annual Agency Showcase Awards were presented to the following agencies.

Agency Logo

Section B - Winfield & Collinsville
Section C - Decatur & Chicago

Special Programming Logo

Section B - C-U Special Recreation
Section C - Naperville & FPD of DuPage County

Brochure Cover

Section A - Summit & Washington
Section B - Plainfield Township & Oak Forest
Section C - Downers Grove & Streamwood

Brochure Content

Section A - Washington & Sandwich
Section B - Kankakee Valley & Oak Forest
Section C - Highland Park & Streamwood

Brochure Series

Section B - Riverside & LaGrange
Section C - Deerfield & Skokie

Special Programming Brochure

Section C- Highland Park &
FPD of Champaign County

Special Facility Brochure

Section C - Lake County FPD & Streamwood


The IPRA Sections recognized members who have contributed to their profession through their service to each section.

Facility Management Section

Professional of the Year

Nancy Radtke, Mt. Prospect

Aquatic Center Manager of the Year

Ron Oestreich, Skokie

Community/Fitness Center Manager of the Year

Jan Buchs, Wheeling

Natural Museum Manager of the Year

Judy Mann, Iron Oaks Environmental Center

Literary Achievement

Mike Dark, River Trails
Raul Zaldivar and Bo Paprocki, Palatine
Becky Karoliussen, Bloomingdale
Judy Julison, Arlington Heights
Ellen Riedl, Crystal Lake
Robert Papich, Rockford

Recreation Programming Section

Al Hattendorf Professional Award

Liza McElroy, Winnetka

Young Professional of the Year

Ellen Schnackel, Bensenville

Parks and Natural Resources Management Section

Professional of the Year

Dan Otto, Schaumburg

Therapeutic Recreation Section

Professional of the Year

Sandy Olson, SSSRA

New Professional Award

Eileen M. Loftus, SEASPAR

SRANI Affiliate Award

Tracey Weinum, FVSRA

Excellence in Service Award Organization

Project Include Management Team.
Evanston Recreation Division
National Lekotek Center

Director's Award

Patty Blazevich, FVSRA
Janet Porter, SSSRA

ITRS Student Award

Julie Keil, Illinois State University
Kathryn Morse, Western Illinois University


Illinois Parks & Recreation Magazine Awards were presented to individuals in "Best of categories for outstanding article and cover photography contributions.

Administration/Facility Management

Susan Ladendorf, Indiana State University

Boardmanship/Volunteers

Chris Linnell and Brook McDonald, FPD of DuPage County

Features/Issues

Robert A. Porter, CLP, Lemont

Intergovernmental Cooperation/Partnerships

Pamela M. Hunt, M.Ed. Country Club Hills
William G. McAdam, Matteson

Legal/Legislative

Nancy L. Kaszak Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Cope & Bush, P.C.

Natural Resources/Environment

Ellen Riedl, Crystal Lake

Public Awareness/Marketing

Dale Goodner, Peoria

Recreation/Programming

Ray Morrill, CLP, Wheaton
Barbara Eaton, CLP, Wheaton

Research/Trends

Lisa C. Pesavento, Raymond
Chicago State University
Mark E. Havitz
University of Waterloo-Canada

Cover Photograph

William D. Glass Illinois Department of Natural Resources

Community Service Awards were awarded to agencies, groups and individuals in the following categories: Non-Member Employee, IAPD/IPRA Individual Merit Award, IAPD/IPRA Group Merit Award, Commercial Business, Elected or Appointed Bodies and Individuals. Congratulations to the more than 200 recipients of the Community Service Awards.

Congratulations to the 1995 recipients! IAPD and IPRA are proud of the individuals who volunteered countless hours to help promote the field of parks and recreation in Illinois. Start thinking now about who to nominate in 1996!

Representing IPRA and IAPD awards committees, Jayne Kilborne Madigan is on staff at lAPD.

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In Memoriam to Bill Wingate

Bill Wingate, 77, a naturalist and educator in the McHenry County area, died in a two-car accident on November 16. Wingate's contributions to the Crystal Lake Park District and his commitment as a volunteer will certainly survive him. For more than 25 years he spearheaded an immense project to rehabilitate 40 acres of native Illinois prairie located in Veteran Acres Park. In 1994, the site was dedicated in his honor as Wingate Prairie. His love for nature was felt by everyone he met.

During a recent interview on the prairie, Wingate stated work at the prairie would continue long after his life. "I will most likely never see its completion," he said, "to become the 'Buschart Gardens' of McHenry County. But I believe we've made a good start. If we show enough interest now. someone will see its value and continue the work."

Wingate was a board member of the McHenry County Conservation District from 1981 to 1986, serving his last two years as president. He also worked as a volunteer of the conservation district site development committee since 1986. He worked more than 20 years at Countryside School in Barrington and at the Crystal Lake High School Library. He also taught courses at Northwestern University and was a summer camp naturalist at the Pleasant Valley Outdoor Center. In addition, Wingate was an active member of the Illinois Audubon Society and a board member of the Land Foundation of McHenry County. Despite all his memberships and teachings, Wingate's foremost interest was nature itself.

Of all creatures great and small, Bill Wingate, you shall be missed by all.

Batavia's Quarry Beach Wins AIA Award

Burnidge Cassell Associates won the American Institute of Architect's (AIA) Excellence in Architecture Award for Preservation/Adaptive Reuse for its work on the Batavia Park District's Quarry Beach, one of 20 working limestone quarries dating from the late-1800s located in the Fox River Valley. Limestone from the quarry was used to help build Chicago and neighboring towns. The project included restoration and reconstruction of two bathhouses, a concession stand and the main beach office. On the project, Burnidge Cassell Associates worked in tandem with Leisure Concepts and Design of Mount Prospect, which designed the layout of the pool amenities. Burnidge Cassell, a 27 year-old firm located in Elgin, employs 30 professionals including architects, landscape architects and planners working with municipalities, park districts, schools, libraries, the county government or the state.

Kline Creek Farm Achieves State Recognition

Kline Creek Farm, a facility of the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, was recently awarded the Superior Achievement Award by the Illinois Association of Museums for the Farm's Ice Cutting event held each February. The award is given annually to institutions for excellent educational programs and is judged by museum professionals throughout Illinois. The Awards Committee found the event "unique, well-planned and researched, and [was] impressed with the Farm's major safety precautions." The hands-on event re-creates an 1890s ice cutting. Guests actually use authentic, oversized handsaws and a breaker bar to cut 150 lb. blocks of ice from a scored, checkerboard-patterned ice field. Draft horses then haul the ice blocks to the ice shed via bobsled and wagon. Kline Creek Farm is an 1890s living history farmstead dedicated to educating the public about DuPage County's farm life a century ago.

Espeseth Retires After Distinguished Career Spanning Four Decades

Bob Espeseth Bob Espeseth recently retired after serving 22 1/2 years as a faculty member of the Department of Leisure Studies and the Cooperative Extension Service of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His professional career spans more than 40 years beginning with the Division of State Forests and Parks, Wisconsin Conservation Department where he was the chief of park planning. While in Wisconsin he served as the last president of the Wisconsin Park and Recreation Society prior to the merger, which created the National Recre-






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ation and Park Association, and as the second president of the new Wisconsin Park and Recreation Association after the merger.

In 1967 he went to Michigan to help start the Genesee County Park and Recreation Commission and was the Chief of Planning and Construction for a number of years. He served on the board of the Michigan Recreation and Park Association, as a member of the Park Section and of the Michigan Chapter, ASLA.

For the University of Illinois, Espeseth was primarily involved with the Extension as the recreation resource specialist with the Office of Recreation and Tourism Development. He helped establish many park districts and assisted scores of communities with recreation projects and programs. He served on the chartering board of the Parks and Natural Resource Management Section of IPRA and as the section's second director. He also served on the board of the IPRA.

On the national scene he served as president of the National Society for Park Resources (NSPR) and served a total of 17 years on its board. He served on the NRPA Board of Trustees for six years and was a chartering board member of the National Aquatic Section.

He is a registered landscape architect in Illinois and was formerly registered in Nebraska and Michigan. He was a certified leisure professional and served as the president and as a board member of the National Certification Board for NRPA.

Parks Director Announces Retirement

Angelo Capulli

Angelo Capulli, director of parks and planning for the Arlington Heights Park District, recently announced his retirement effective December 2, 1995. Capulli joined the district in February 1970 as superintendent of parks. Previously he worked for the Chicago Park District and the parks and recreation department in Evanston.

During his 25 years with the Arlington Heights Park District, Capulli has seen his staff grow from ten full-time workers to fifty whose responsibilities include maintaining 17 facilities and 58 parks.

With a bachelor's degree from DePaul University in Public Administration, Capulli is also a certified leisure professional and past board member of the Illinois Parks and Recreation Association. He serves as past president of the Midwest Institute of Park Executives and has served on National Recreation and Park Association committees.

A resident of Arlington Heights, Capulli is a charter member of the morning Rotary Club and was recently named Rotarian of the Year. Capulli has had many accomplishments during his long and distinguished career in the park field both statewide and nationally. He helped make the Arlington Heights Park District a two-time National Gold Medal winner. His long service to his community has contributed significantly to the quality of life in Arlington Heights. Although retired, Capulli looks forward to other professional challenges and to continuing his active volunteer work within the community.

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Arnie Biondo The Carol Stream Park District welcomes Arnie Biondo as its new executive director. Biondo came to Carol Stream from Indianapolis, Indiana, where he spent three years as a division administrator with the Indianapolis Parks and Recreation Department. Biondo was a member of the team that led the nation in re-inventing Government Parks and Recreation Services. Biondo also has experience in Illinois park districts. He's worked with the Wheeling Park District and with Wheaton and Oakbrook Terrace park districts.







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Thompson A. Dyke, president of Thompson Dyke & Associates, Ltd., the Northbrook based land use consultancy, was re-elected as vice president of the Midwestern Region of Lambda Alpha International at the 31st Biennial Congress meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, this past October. Lambda Alpha International is an honorary Land Economics Society founded in 1930 at Northwestern University with 25 chapters around the world.

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The Bolingbrook Park District announces the hiring of Tom Carstens, CLP, as superintendent of recreation. Carstens worked for the Cary Park District for two years as superintendent and the Downers Grove Park District for 13 years prior to that. Carstens has a bachelor's degree in recreation from North Central College in Naperville. He is very active in many IPRA committees, serving the past year as director of the Facilities Section. Carstens will oversee all functions of the recreation department including the operation of the district's new 68,000 square foot community center scheduled to open in 1996.

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Patricia Skonberg, fitness supervisor at the Morton Grove Park District, has recently been certified as a Health Fitness Instructor by the American College of Sports Medicine. She has served in her full-time position for more than a year and has worked part-time for the district the past 15 years teaching gymnastics, youth fitness classes and tot classes.

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Heidi Sterling Heidi Sterling joins the staff of the Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association (NSSRA) as a full-time employee in December following a four-month Therapeutic Recreation internship, working with people with disabilities in NSSRA programs. She received her bachelor of science degree in Therapeutic Recreation from the University of Iowa in December. Sterling's responsibilities include developing and leading programs for people with disabilities. In partnership with ten area park districts and two cities, NSSRA offers a variety of recreational programs to persons of all ages with both mental and physical disabilities.






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Patrick J. Ryan, CLP, was named executive director of the North Berwyn Park District. Appointed in January 1996, he will oversee administrative operations for the district. Ryan worked for the past 10 years as director of parks and recreation for the Village of Richton Park. He performed his undergraduate work in Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance at Illinois State University and is currently completing a master's degree in Public Administration at Governors State University.

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Dates to Note for 1996

February 14-18 - NRPA Mid Year Forum (Washington, D.C.)

March 14-15 - Partnerships for Healthy Aging (Matteson)

March 20 - Mobilizing Your Community for Youth: Partnerships and Park District Programs that Work (Naperville)

April 17 - IAPD Legislative Conference (Springfield)

April 25-27 - Gateway Regional At-Risk Youth Colloquium (St. Louis)

July 19 - Legislative Awareness Day Golf Outing (Bensenville)

August 14 - Park District Conservation Day at the Illinois State Fair (Springfield)

October 24-27 - NRPA Congress (Kansas City)

November 14 - IAPD Legal Symposium (Oak Brook)

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