Register Now! For PA Recreation & Park Society 2021 Virtual Conference March 9, 11, 16, 18
Photo

The PA Recreation and Park Society is now accepting registrations for its 2021 Virtual Conference to be held March 9, 11, 16 and 18.  The theme of this year’s conference is “The Roaring New 20’s.”

The Conference will focus on the development and the adaptation of recreation with sessions that provide information on new and important topics, and current trends.

The dates are intentionally spread out for convenience to not over burden attendees’ schedules taking place online.

The goal of Parks and Recreation remains the same; we need to still provide safe ways to live, learn, and play. Parks and Recreation has had a large positive impact on mental health through this pandemic. Sharing knowledge has never been so important.

The Conference includes Over 39 educational sessions covering the following topics:

-- Leadership/Professional Development -Facility Management, Resources

-- Urban Recreation (Diversity, inclusion, accessibility)

-- Organizational/Personnel Management

-- Partnerships: Private and Public – Board, Committees, Volunteers

-- Programing and Events – Recreation, Sports, Camps

-- Therapeutic Recreation – Certifications (Pools, Maintenance, Etc.)

-- Aquatics – Health and Wellness – Marketing & Communications

Click Here for the Scheduled At-A-Glance.

The ability to complete CEUs, advance professional development, still make career connections networking with hundreds of members, but to do it while wearing your favorite comfy pants.

To register and for all the details, visit the PRPS 2021 Virtual Conference webpage. Marketing and sponsorship opportunities available.

For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and training opportunities, visit the PA Recreation and Park Society website.  Like them on Facebook,  Follow them on Twitter, visit their YouTube Channel, and find them on InstagramClick Here to support their work.

[Posted: February 25, 2021]


3/1/2021

Go To Preceding Article     Go To Next Article

Return to This PA Environment Digest's Main Page