FROM THE EDITOR
Between rounds and all his other duties, Brandon Evans, the general manager and head golf professional at Woodridge Park District's Village Greens of Woodridge, can be found planting annuals to gussie up the course.
Down in Springfield, Master Gardener Dave Kiliman spent part of his summer coordinating the installation of a demonstration rain garden at the park district's century old Washington Park. The garden is a joint effort between the park district's botanical garden, the University of Illinois Extension Sangamon-Menard Unit Master Gardeners and the Springfield/Sangamon County Regional Planning Commission. The lieutenant governor's Rain Garden Initiative kicked in some of the funding.
And then, of course, are the stories so many of you send me about the shy kid you found hiding in one of the shadowy corners of your rec center years ago during a session of tiny tumblers. That kid (you fill in the appropriate name for your agency) is off to college this fall and is majoring in park and recreation management, after having been a day camp counselor at your agency for four summers and leading three sessions of aerobics three days a week for years. (If that story sounds facetious, flip to the People and Places section of this issue, where, under the headline "Bloomingdale Park District Names New Director," you'll see a photo of one such erstwhile youngster with a similar story.)
The work of police and fire departments, zoning boards, the regional transportation authority and the mosquito abatement district may touch our lives in significant (though sometimes subtle) ways every day. These units of local government work to form a viable town, city or village.
But we're lucky. We, along with our colleagues at the school and library districts, are associated with a unit of local government that turns a town, a city or a village into a true community. The ways we foster and build on that goodwill is what this issue of Illinois Parks & Recreation is about. In these pages, you'll find stories on how agencies provide services and form mutually rewarding partnerships that deeply connect with people; that bond them to their neighbors; that make them wiser, healthier and happier.
I hope the articles remind you of the good works you do and inspire you to try even more.
Let's do what we can to help people love their parks and their communities. And, who knows? Just like in Woodridge and Springfield, when we do the job right, they might just send us flowers.
� ROOD WHELPLEY
Editor
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Rock Island Park and Recreation District
RHONDA BROWNE
Hazel Crest Park District
MARY ANN CHAMBERS
Northbrook Park District
WALLY FRASIER
Mundelein Park and Recreation District
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ROBERT GELWICKS
Downers Grove Park District
MIKE KROST
Chillicothe Park District
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LAURA BARRON, CPRP
Oakbrook Terrace Park District
ARNIE BIONDO
Carol Stream Park District
CHERYL CRISMAN, CPRP
Plainfield Park District
MIKE DOTY, CPRP
Sun City, Huntley
ELSA FISCHER, CPRP
Northbrook Park District
JAMES ROGERS, CPRP
Elmhurst Park District
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MIKE KROST
Chairman
Chillicothe Park District
COLETTE M. KUBIESA
Chairman Elect
Elmhurst Park District
SCOTT TRIPHAHN
Immediate Past Chairman
Hoffman Estates Park District
WALLY FRASIER
Vice Chairman
Mundelein Park and Recreation District
LINDA JOHNSON
Vice Chairman
Crete Park District
GEORGE LONGMEYER
Vice Chairman
Schaumburg Park District
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WILLIS "BILL" LOGAN
Treasurer
Springfield Park District
CHRIS RILEY
Sergeant at Arms
Decatur Park District
DONALD V. ANDERSEN
Oak Lawn Park District
MARY ANN CHAMBERS
Northbrook Park District
CARL FLOWERS
Carbondale Park District
DAVID HANSON
Itasca Park District
JERRI-LYNN KEINA
Alsip Park District
MICKEY MACHOLL
Hanover Park District
NATE MARTIN
Rockford Park District
LOIS NICKSON
Macomb Park District
JOSEPH PETRY
Champaign Park District
D. DEWEY PIEROTTI JR.
Forest Preserve District of Dupage County
ROBERT SMITH
Arlington Heights Park District
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Bollingbrook Park District
ROBERT ORSI, CPRP
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Wheeling Park District
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