Albuquerque, N.M.’s Public Art Urban Enhancement Program called on volunteers to create mosaic artwork to complement recreation areas along a restored stormwater channel.
If your goal this year is to lose weight, the friendly folks at city hall want to help. From Newark, N.J., to Oklahoma City and numerous points in between, city officials are offering websites, tips and incentives to help residents get fit....More
The country's largest cities are still adding parks, and almost half of their primary park and recreation agencies report receiving more than 1 million visits in the past year....More
Howard Best, photographer for Newark, N.J., Public Schools, took this photo of students at Newark's East Side High School in a yoga class as part of the city's “Let’s Move! Newark: Our Power” fitness campaign....More
As summer kicks into full gear during July, the National Recreation and Park Association is promoting the importance of parks and recreation in establishing and maintaining healthy lifestyles and communities....More
Minneapolis' firefighters include a healthy option in their diets by growing their own vegetables, a long-standing tradition that has recently been rejuvenated by a new city program....More
It’s all about "connectivity" – the connection between government and its citizens, and the real and perceived benefits that arise from that. Governments manage more effectively and efficiently through greater public input and feedback.
It’s all about "connectivity" – the connection between government and its citizens, and the real and perceived benefits that arise from that. Governments manage more effectively and efficiently through greater public input and feedback.
By dbevarlky on Apr. 27, 2012