The following pre-recorded webinars are available in an on-demand format. When you purchase the archive you will be emailed a link that allows you to access the webinar up to three times. CEUs are available for on-demand webinars. You must complete the evaluation at the end of the training to receive CEU credit.
Staff implementation of Behavior Management Strategies can truly make or break the atmosphere of an after-school or summer camp program.
More Info & RegisterCome, identify your communication style, explore other styles, and how to effectively interact with others.
More Info & RegisterThis session is designed to identify the core components of a Green Sports Lighting System.
More Info & RegisterPublic parks and recreation agencies are challenged now to really understand, define, and communicate financial goals and responsibilities. For many, budget cuts mean having to make tougher decisions than ever before.
Quote from a recent attendee: "I do not usually rate sessions this highly but I thought the speaker and information presented was exceptional. It will assist in making significant, positive, permanent changes in our agency."
This introduction to the amenity construction process is for anyone planning a new project or renovation.
More Info & RegisterJust as an artist creates a picture on a blank canvas by selecting different paint colors and then blending and shading, an image appears. We create a similar image when we select clothing, colors and the way we develop our external "look" as well as behaviors and actions.
More Info & RegisterSoccer has grown 60% faster than the population over the past 11-15 years. Lacrosse is following the same course.
More Info & RegisterThe telephone is a valuable tool in our professional environment. We fail to realize the potential of its impact.
More Info & RegisterAs communities throughout the United States are struggling with declining revenues, parks and recreation departments are often shouldering a disproportionate share of budget cuts; many elected officials, city/county managers and residents regard Parks and Recreation as a "non-essential" public service.
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