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Illinois Park and Recreation

MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
During the holidays, we give thanks for all that we have: our families, our health, our security, and our opportunities. We give thanks for our careers and all the friendships we have made in service to our communities.  We give thanks for all the opportunities we have been given. For all of us, in our careers, we can look back and see that our success comes from both formal education and informal networking. We see that professional development has been most effective for us when we could attend an event in person and learn from others in the room, making connections that stayed with us for years. 

As you give thanks this year, the Illinois Park and Recreation Foundation would like you to think about what you have learned from those opportunities and those people who helped you along the way. We ask you to show your gratitude by giving back to your professional community through a donation to the foundation.

The Illinois Park and Recreation Foundation raises funds for just three purposes: 1) to provide scholarships to educational events for professionals, 2) to provide scholarships to college students to attend educational events, and 3) to go towards sponsoring activities which may play a positive role in supporting IPRA members statewide. For example, the Foundation was a sponsor of the Education Institute program which included live streaming the event to every region of Illinois.

If you had been unable to attend certain professional development opportunities, how would that have effected your career? Would you have learned what you needed to learn? Would you have met all the people who helped you along the way? As you give thanks this year, we ask that you give back and help us to make those professional development opportunities available to a student or a professional in our parks and recreation community.

Donations are tax deductible. Make your donation today online or send a check to Illinois Park and Recreation Foundation at 536 East Ave., La Grange, IL 60525.

As we take a moment to give thanks, we also want to thank you for all that you do to promote parks and recreation in your family, your community, and our profession. We are so fortunate to belong to a community that helps each other to learn and to succeed. Thank you for being such an important part of our service together.

Debbie Trueblood, CAE
Executive Director
IPRA
 
MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD
Pride:  "A feeling or deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated, or from qualities or possessions that are widely admired."

My dad gave me a great piece of advice when I was choosing my career path.  He said, "Make sure you love what you do because if you don’t, it will seem too much like work."  While he was half kidding when he said it, it really has proved to be true over the years.  I took that to heart when I made the decision to pursue a degree in Parks and Recreation Administration from University of Wisconsin – La Crosse.  I loved being a lifeguard and teaching swimming lessons at the pool and the lake.  Could I really do something like this for life?

In 2014 I celebrated my 31st year in parks and recreation.  While my approach to work has changed throughout the years based on where I was in my life, I have never regretted my decision to enter our field.  I still love what I do.  I find joy in coming to work.
 
I reflected on this yesterday (11-23-14) as the Lincolnwood Parks and Recreation Department staff implemented the 38th Annual Lincolnwood Turkey Trot.  Let’s face it.  As professionals, we don’t love every event, program, facility or project.  We do our best to put on a happy face for all of them, but there are some that make you feel good to the core and cause you to reflect upon what we do in a positive manner.  The Turkey Trot is one of those events.
 
The planning of the event is a true team effort.  While other races have huge committees and their planning process extends over 9-12 months, the planning of this event is a labor of love done primarily by four full-time staff and two part-time staff in a short four months.   Each year the event takes on a little bit of a different face, based on the make-up of the team.  The weather fluctuates from very cold (nine degrees at start last year) to downright balmy (49 degrees this year).  We usually have 1,700-1,900 participants and over 100 volunteers. 

Aside from these statistics, this event is so much more.  It exemplifies community pride.  The residents come out to run, walk, volunteer and cheer.  Local businesses sponsor and meet the community on the day of event.  The Mayor starts the race.  Our favorite 87 year old runner hugs us when he crosses the finish line (he placed third in his age group!).  Two of our staff dress as turkeys and show up in every family photo album and refrigerator in town following the race.  A resident brings his classic rock band and jams throughout the event.    Sixteen states were represented, as many run/walk with family members to start their Thanksgiving celebration.  A local high school freshman sings the National Anthem.  The feeling of family, happiness and warmth permeates the atmosphere and can be felt by those visiting our community.  Every department in the Village works together to provide a safe, well-organized, quality event that has gained the reputation of being "the official kick-off to the holiday season," in what we like to call "our town."

Events like the Turkey Trot are not unique to Lincolnwood.  We all have events, programs, facilities and projects that resonate with us and bring us great pride and satisfaction.  In this fast-paced life that we live we have got to stop and bask in the successes of our agencies.  We need to celebrate with our staff the contributions that each member of the team brings to the table.  As I sat with our team yesterday following the race doing an informal wrap-up, I had a moment when I stopped to reflect, and to feel the pride and joy of a job well done.  Simply put, I thought to myself: this is why I do what I do.

Today we clean up and pack away this year’s event supplies, prepare bank deposits and get the park back to normal.  However, there is one thing we won’t pack away and that is the bond that events like this provide between, not only our staff, but all who were involved.  It brings people together.  It makes them proud to be part of something really good. 

I think our nine-year-old summed it up well when he said, "Mom, the Turkey Trot is so cool!  I can’t wait for next year."  Me neither, buddy.  For now though....let’s get cracking!  We’ve got another event in seven days!

Jan Peterson Hincapie, CPRP
Director of Parks and Recreation
Village of Lincolnwood
 
 
NEWS YOU CAN USE
CONFERENCE
We are recruiting volunteers for Conference Registration and Conference Headquarters. If you are interested and have an hour or two to spare during conference, please send an email to the following people and include the day(s)/time(s) you are available.

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
CONTACT: Alan Howard (ahoward@ilparks.org)

CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERS
CONTACT: Heather Weishaar (heather@ilipra.org)
 
1.    Coaching Up
2.    Creating a Successful Sponsorship Program
3.    Creating an Organization Culture in Support of Innovation
4.    Getting Volunteer Youth Sport  Coaches Engaged
5.    Pricing For Value:  An Entrepreneurial Approach

To see what other sessions and events are currently trending, visit the online itinerary builder
 
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Here are some of our latest job posts - to view the complete listing, click here!
  • Finance Director, Huntley Park District
  • Director of Finance & Administration, Springfield Park District
  • Receptionist/Customer Support, The Community House
Have a job to post? It's easy and affordable with IPRA - click here!
 
SECTION/COMMITTEE INFO
Monthly Meeting for the School Age/Day Camp Committee.

Lunch will be provided, however, please bring cash to cover for the cost of food

Registration Deadline: Dec 16, 2014

Learning Outcome: Provide information and education on school-age programming, and our monthly meetings are time to share ideas and information.

Learning Outcome: Discussion Topic - Staff Planning

Click here to register
 
RESOURCES/SURVEYS
An IPRA member is looking for feedback on how people are currently building playgrounds at their agencies. This information will be used in the Specifying and Bidding Playgrounds conference session. Please access the survey using the link below. The survey will close on 12/19/14.

Click here for survey link!

If you have any questions, please contact:

Rob Sperl
Director of Planning
Wheaton Park District
630.510.4975
rsperl@wheatonparks.org
 
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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