NEW IPO Logo - by Charles Larry Home Search Browse About IPO Staff Links

ILLINOIS PARKS &
RECREATION


NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1990 VOLUME 21 NUMBER 6



The American Heritage Trust Act
Page 10







Richard E. Johns
"A Public Trust Idealistically Borne"
Page 17






Take Time For Fun® Program
Kicks-off Phase II
Page 28

   5 Working with unions on a daily basis
by Jerry Armstrong, City of Bloomington

   6 Across the Board: Handling Citizen Complaints
by Dr. Ted Flickinger, CAE, IAPD Executive Director

   7 Drugs in the workplace
by Robert K. Bush and Alan M. Mullins

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

13Americans With Disabilities Act Fact Sheet

15Use the environment to enhance your agency
by Brenda Segal, Deerfield Park District

17Richard E. Johns: "Impressive Talents Well Spent"
by Joan Arden, Glenview Park District

21 Have Special Parks, pesticides and people
by Richard Stumpf, Park District of Highland Park

23 Reducing landscape waste
by Douglas McEwen and Marvin Wolf

25Is the frequency of public playground injuries on the rise?
by Ken Kutska, Wheaton Park District

26Intergovernmental cooperation stretches tax dollars
by Thomas G. Scullen, Ed.D.

30Keeping the wolf from the door: Trends in retrenchment
by Steve Plumb, Elmhurst Park District

321991 NRPA Western Revenue Sources Management School
The school designed to teach logic and problem solving

35 People, Places & Things



Tim Snodgrass, Editor
Springfield, Illinois

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

National Advertising Representative
Allan S. Young
P.O. Box 4407
Arlington Heights, Illinois 60006
(708) 670-0264


A Note From The Editor

You've made it through another year and you should be proud for many things. As citizen board members and park and recreation professionals, you have promoted the delivery of recreation services throughout the state. Your efforts at lobbying, promoting your park districts and your programs have reached the ears of the citizens of Illinois. It takes many long, hard hours in this field to reach the public to convince them that what you do — what you believe in — is important to each individual, the communities you serve and the entire state.

There is more that can be done. More people can be reached through the IAPD-IPRA sponsored marketing program, the Take Time For Fun!® program. After reading the article on Phase II of the program, you should be curious enough to want to attend the unveiling of the second phase of the program at 11 a.m. on Jan. 12, 1991, at the IPR State Conference. There is much more information that Mickey Markoff of MDM Group, Ltd., will pass along than is contained in this article. Some exciting announcements that will be made at the conference cannot yet be revealed. One member from each agency is asked to attend this brief session.

Other items of interest in this issue include the article by Robert K. Bush and Alan M. Mullins on drugs in the workplace. Joan Arden has submitted a tribute to the retiring Richard E. Johns. Thomas G. Scullen has penned an informative article on intergovernmental cooperation to stretch tax dollars. IAPD Executive Director Ted Flickinger's regular article on Boardmanship appears on page six. General Counsel Peter M. Murphy has put together a special fact sheet on The Americans With Disabilities Act on page 13.

I hope you enjoy these articles along with others in this issue such as working with unions by Jerry Armstrong; use of the environment to enhance your agency by Brenda Segal; parks, pesticides and people by Richard Stumpf; reducing landscape waste by Douglas McEwen and Marvin Wolf; keeping the wolf from the door by Steve Plumb; public playground-related injuries by Ken Kutska; and an outline of the 1991 NRPA Western Revenue Sources Management School.

Your comments and articles are always welcome. I urge you to take just a few minutes to write me a letter about your opinions of the magazine - pro or con. If you have an idea for an article but are having a tough time getting started, give me a call.

Until next time, happy reading.


On The Cover

Mike Greer of the Chicago Zoological Society has
submitted this issue's cover photograph
titled "Holiday Magic at Brookfield Zoo."

Happy Holidays from the Staff of IAPD and IPRA!

Cover Picture

|Home| |Search| |Back to Periodicals Available| |Table of Contents| |Back to Illinois Parks & Recreation 1990|
Illinois Periodicals Online (IPO) is a digital imaging project at the Northern Illinois University Libraries funded by the Illinois State Library