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Illinois Parks & Recreation
Volume 31, Number 3 May/June 2000
Special Focus
Preserving the Past - and Future- at Peck Farm in Geneva 18
Peck farm Park is a tribute and an open space triumph - by Dilap Das

Let's Play (Vintage) Ball! 23
These boys of summer are throwbacks to a simple time - by Robert D.Sampson, Ph.D.

From Human History to Natural History 27
Will County safeguards a small plot of cultural heritage - by Bruce Hodgdon

Champaign Saves a Landmark 29
At age 79, the Virginia Theatre is getting a make-over
- by Rebecca Childress, Julia Loofbourrow Guth and Barbara Edfors

Features
The family Programming Movement 33
Park and recreation agencies should encourage family recreation - by Barbara Elwood Schlatter

Let the Mentoring Begin! 36
Study reveals the number of administrators soon to retire - by Dr. Terry Schwartz, CLP and Dr. Katherine Pawelko

Hook a Kid on Golf Celebrates Its 10th Birthday in 2000 39
This program has introduced the sport to 20, 000 youth nationwide -by Holly Alcala, Bret Seymour and Candy Smith

IPR-V31, N3- May/June 2000
Visitors to The Grove in Glenview relive the history of the Kennicott Family from the 1860s period via naturalists, lecture series / tours and costumed docents. Pictured here are young boys in Civil War dress in front of the Kennicott House during the annual Grove Heritage Days, held this year on July 22 and 23. Dedicated as a National Historic Landmark in 1976, the Grove is a 124-acre ecological, historical and recreational site with structures, prairies, wetlands and oak savannas under the stewardship of the Glenview Park District. The Kennicott family—noted for their work as horticulturists, physicians, naturalists and explorers—settled at The Grove in 1836. Photograph courtesy of the Glenview Park District.

Departments
From the Editor 4

Are You on Board? 6
Should board members limit their terms of office?

Eye on the Profession 8
No more status quo

Partnerships 10
LATER is better for youth in Schoumburg

Statehouse Insider 12
Spring session recap and referendum news

Mixed Media 41
Grand openings let you use your promotional toolbox

Our Natural Resources 43
Turning back the clock, plus DNR newsbriefs

People and Places 49


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