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MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
While you are there, we encourage you to update your profile to ensure all your contact information is accurate and that you have selected the sections you would like to receive information about in 2012.  Remember there is no additional charge to participate in multiple sections. 

IPRA is very excited about the educational offerings in 2012, including: Innovation Renovation Workshops in March, June and September; Education Institute in April; and the launch of the Leadership Academy in October.  Please check our website or give me a call to learn more about these exciting educational opportunities for you this year! 
 
The 2012 IAPD/IPRA Soaring to New Heights Conference is right around the corner and I hope that each of you have checked out the final brochure.  I encourage you to map out your education sessions.  If there are two great sessions at one time, divide and conquer with a co-worker or friend.  I also encourage you to complete the paper evaluations at each session.  This information will be used in selecting topics for 2013 and identifying speakers who truly stood out.  Thanks in advance for your attendance and involvement.

Best,
Jan Arnold
Executive Director
 
MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD
If they keep their eyes on the big picture, we all win. This is an example of how IPRA has operated this year, looking beyond individual needs and desires and looking at the association as a whole – many parts operating together. 

Words cannot express how thankful I am for the hundreds of people who've volunteered, worked and participated in this action-packed year. I am amazed by the selfless giving of time, energy and expertise. This year has been a non-stop adventure! Our itinerary was packed and is now a part of our history: a new web site and logo, revised bylaws, revised operating manual, development of the Membership Council, a new member manual, membership survey, revamping of the foundation and new and improved educational opportunities.
 
While my term comes to end, that doesn’t mean the work ends. Incoming Chairman of the Board John Curran and I have been working closely to create seamless transition as we transfer leadership. Goals and action plans are in place and we are excited about taking IPRA to an even higher level in 2012. Working diligently, communicating and committing ourselves to you to provide the best IPRA you have ever known.
 
If you want to jump on the 2012 journey, please help us to continue to "run as one!"  Contact me anytime and I will get you connected: lkpaden@illinois.edu

LoriKay Paden, Academic Advisor, Recreation, Sport and Tourism
 
NEWS YOU CAN USE
This new website will  provide easier registration, a comprehensive event calendar and an extensive resource library.

The IPRA website address is www.ilipra.org. Please update your member profile - use the login information below to access.
•    Your new member login is your email address.
•    Your password is: ipra (you will be prompted to change this after you successfully login.)

Also, please make note that IPRA staff email addresses are their first name @ilipra.org - not il-ipra.org
 

Please join us in congratulating:

Robin Horwitz (Skokie Park District)
Greg Petry (Waukegan Park District)
Bill McAdam (Oswegoland Park District)
Dean Bostrom (Hoffman Estates Park District)
Mike Kies (Hoffman Estates Park District)

 
CALENDAR/UPCOMING EVENTS
The new and improved IPRA website features an easy to navigate calendar, which includes a convenient Google map feature, simplified online registration function and export to your Outlook calendar.

You can also search for events by filtering by event type and date range!


 
CONFERENCE

Registrations will not be accepted after Jan. 20. Registrations not postmarked or faxed by Jan. 20 will be returned.

However, onsite registration begins at 7:30 a.m. on Jan. 26.

Click here for registration details!

Click here for housing information!

Click here for the final conference brochure!

 
Professional Connection - Thursday, Jan. 26 from 5:30 - 6:30pm, Regency Ballroom AB, West Tower (Gold Level)
Wendy Craven, WDSRA Manager of Support Services, will lead this interactive networking opportunity for students to interact with professionals who have experience in their area of interest.  We are looking for all levels of professionals - coordinators, supervisors, managers, superintendents and directors who would be interested in meeting with students to provide some insight into what you do in the profession.  Please fill out attached form and send to Wendy at WDSRA if you are interested in assisting.  If you cannot make the event, but have some agency items to donate (t-shirts, sweatshirts, bags, mugs, etc...), please contact Wendy.  The goal is to get one raffle giveaway per student that attends.  Your agency's assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Student Resume Review & Mock Interviews, Friday, Jan. 27 from 1:30 – 2:30pm, McCormick, West Tower (Silver Level)
Kevin Romejko, Palatine Park District Human Resources Manager, will lead this session.  Professionals and students will review the student’s resume together and conduct mock interviews to prepare them for the process of interviewing for internships or entry level positions.  Professionals will have the opportunity to correspond over the course of the month following conference to enhance their resume.  These resumes will be shared with the membership in early March.  This session will serve as a great opportunity for networking and connect talented students to agencies.  If you are interested in helping by reviewing resumes or conducting mock interviews, please contact Kevin to secure a spot at this session.
 
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Our updated Career Center allows you to post & search for a job - an online form allows you to enter pertinent job posting information. Looking for your next career move? Visit our Job Board - want to search by keyword? Click "control F" and enter your keyword in the "Find" box.

Click here to post a job!
 
NEWS ABOUT MEMBERS
St. Charles Park District, 101 S. 2nd St., St. Charles, IL  60174
Submitted By:  Erika Young, Public Relations & Marketing Manager  630-513-4319

Glemza began working for the St. Charles Park District in August of 1942, a few years after construction of the Pottawattamie Pool was completed. The pool was made possible due to a government grant that Glemza’s father, Algert Swanson, helped obtain. The $367,000 grant was one of the largest awarded at the time and enabled the Park Board to complete Pottawatomie Golf Course, Pottawatomie Swimming Pool, and the amphitheater in the park. In addition, the funds were used to renovate the ball field and bleachers. This public improvement project was a significant historical achievement that aided the St. Charles community during the times of the Great Depression.

Glemza’s happiest memory related to the Park District was the day that the Park Board received a telegram confirming that St. Charles would receive the grant money. "It was during the depression and many people were out of work. This provided the opportunity to hire many people and helped St. Charles so much. I remember how exciting it was to receive the news that St. Charles received a grant, which was one of the biggest at the time," she said.  In June 2009, the Park Board officially changed the name of Pottawatomie Pool to Swanson Pool, to acknowledge the generous and long-lasting contributions made by both Carol and her father for so many years.

Over the years, Glemza served the Park District in many capacities. Initially, she began by working summers as a cashier and manager at the pool. She then went on to help keep the Park District’s accounting books. "In the mid-60s, we got our first director, and I became full-time. The Park District established a partnership with the Baker Community Center to have offices there, because before that, we didn’t have any offices. So I came to the Baker Community Center and I was business manager for many, many years. Then, I became administrative assistant to the director and to the Board," explained Glemza.  

She has truly enjoyed her many years working for the Park District. "I liked everything about it! I really liked helping people to have fun. Our parks are beautiful and offer so much to the public in the way of recreation, so I’ve just enjoyed seeing people enjoy themselves," she said.

Ray Ochromowicz, Director of Parks and Recreation for St. Charles, feels Glemza was an invaluable member of the Park District. "She is a walking, talking history book of the St. Charles Park District and St. Charles community. When someone wants to know some historical fact, we don’t hunt through files, we converse with Carol. We are fortunate that while she has retired to enjoy more time with her family, she continues to volunteer as the secretary to the Park Board and to two Park District related foundations."

Peter Murphy, President and CEO of the Illinois Association of Park Districts, is equally impressed with Glemza’s years of service. "Carol Glemza began working for the St. Charles Park District in 1942, when there were 72 member Park Districts in the Illinois Association of Park Districts.  Today, there are more than 300! There’s something special about the people in the parks and recreation field. They are dedicated individuals who contribute an enormous amount of time and energy working to improve the quality of life in their communities. Carol was one of those employees who caught the spirit of parks and recreation early on in her career, and she carried it throughout her 69 years of service. She will truly be missed, but she has helped to build one of the best Park Districts in the State of Illinois. We commend her on her service and know that during retirement, she will continue to enjoy the parks, programs and facilities she helped to create."  

Now that Glemza has retired, she plans on traveling and spending more time with her family. She continues to volunteer for the Park District, the St. Charles Park Foundation and the Henry Rockwell Baker Memorial Community Center. "I’ll miss the people I worked with, and I’ll miss the Park District’s operations because it is very interesting and provides so many opportunities to people in a recreational way. I’ve enjoyed this so very much and I’ve enjoyed the wonderful boards that we’ve had over the years. They have done so much to make this a great Park District.  It has been a pleasure working for them." Glemza can rest assured that the people of St. Charles and the Park District will miss her as well.
 
RESOURCES/SURVEYS

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Do you have a question to ask our members?

Do you need insight on an issue or policy question?

IPRA will conduct monthly surveys and share the results with you. Please email Jan Arnold with your question.

 
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