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.NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW
City of Clearlake creates new recreation and events division
Lake County News
The Clearlake City Council approved another ambitious and larger-than-normal fiscal year budget that includes the creation of a new division to organize and drive events in the community.
Finance Director Kelcey Young said the new recreation and events division will be under the city’s Administrative Services Department.
The city’s goal is that the new division will be self-funded within two years. The initial startup costs will be covered in part by the general fund, with additional grant funds and event sponsorship, Young said.
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Sonoma launches virtual parks and rec directory
Sonoma Index-Tribune
The city of Sonoma, in partnership with the Community Recreation and Parks Task Force, has launched a virtual directory that provides information about recreational opportunities, park and community facilities in Sonoma Valley. Community members can use the Parks and Recreation Directory as a one-stop shop to easily find providers that offer arts can culture, athletics, sports and fitness, enrichment, senior and youth programming as well as organizations that provide dual language instruction, scholarships and volunteer opportunities.
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Forget returning to the office. The future of cities lies in vibrant civic spaces
Fast Company
For more than two years now, cities have had to contend with the whiplash of pandemic closures, openings, and stasis, challenging how both residents and tourists alike navigate their public spaces. The number of people back in the office compared to pre-pandemic times is still startlingly low—the Kastle Back to Work Barometer currently hovers around just 41%, meaning that on a typical day, the office space in major U.S. cities is not even half occupied, and the data indicates that this is our new normal. But even as office work recedes, the vibrancy of cities is ascending to new heights as tourists return, nightlife ramps up, restaurants fill tables, and cultural attractions draw people to our great urban spaces.
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Murals inspired by indigenous cultures unveiled at eastside neighborhood park
Noozhawk
A collection of murals was unveiled at Eastside Neighborhood Park in Santa Barbara, followed by a blessing ceremony to open the space to the community.
The collection, funded by Santa Barbara’s Parks and Recreation Department, includes three re-envisioned murals and one new mural around the bathroom building, all created by local artist and muralist Miguel Rodriguez.
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City of Pasadena hosts inaugural pride month celebration: Love, Loud & Proud
City of Pasadena
Join the City of Pasadena’s Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department for the City’s first Pride Month celebration, Love, Loud & Proud, on Saturday, June 25, from 6 - 8 p.m. at the iconic Pasadena City Hall, 100 N. Garfield Ave.
This free family event promises fun for all ages. LA's premier dance band RockCandy will provide live entertainment, and there will be a special performance by LaCienega Boulevardèz. Enjoy local food trucks, along with fun arts & crafts for the kids, face painting, photo booth, and more! Food will be available for purchase.
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Summer camps offer Hanford students field trips, indoor study
The Sentinel
In a first-of-its-kind partnership for Hanford, the city's Parks and Community Services Department is partnering with the elementary school district to offer students a summer camp program that includes both park field trips and indoor study.
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.RESOURCES
CPRS Healthy Play Initiative
CPRS
CPRS is excited to partner with PlayCore and GameTime to host professional development events in Encinitas, Cerritos, Bakersfield, West Sacramento, and San Francisco next month! This interactive and educational workshop will provide participants with the resources to effectively fuel their community’s passion for play and empower stakeholders to pursue high-quality outdoor play environments that meet the diverse needs of a community. GameTime will also share information on how to apply for 100% matching funds!
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.EDUCATION
California Aquatic Management School (CAMS) 2022
CPRS
October 19-21, 2022
UCLA Lake Arrowhead Lodge
CAMS was formed in 2001 by a group of dedicated Aquatic Section leaders with a vision to conduct a premiere training for aquatic professionals. CAMS will offer networking opportunities as well as nationally recognized speakers discussing topics such as staff training, staff performance, facility design, program enhancements, emergency preparation, legislation, aquatic hot topics and much more. When you attend CAMS you can expect a 3-day experience like no other conference ever attended. Spaces are limited, don’t miss out, sign up now!
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