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Catering To Curling
Rec Facilities, Most Popular Thomas Betti Rec Facilities, Most Popular Thomas Betti

Catering To Curling

While the sport of curling rewards great skill and precision, Chaska, Minn., wanted to reward the community with a great place to play, practice, compete, and celebrate. With a design led by 292 Design Group, now JLG Architects, the Chaska Curling & Event Center opened its doors in the winter of 2015, alongside a vibrant redevelopment of Firemen’s Park in downtown Chaska.

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Beyond Bricks and Mortar
Rec Facilities, Editor's Pick Thomas Betti Rec Facilities, Editor's Pick Thomas Betti

Beyond Bricks and Mortar

Envisioning the possibilities of a new community center or sports facility is exciting, but when the costs of a project add up, the last thing anyone wants to see is a surprise. To bypass aggressive finger-pointing, the best advice is to avoid any comparison with similar facilities and to invest in information-gathering that will help determine the true cost of a project.

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Remaining Relevant
Rec Facilities, Editor's Pick John Dzarnowski Rec Facilities, Editor's Pick John Dzarnowski

Remaining Relevant

To remain relevant and attract visitors, municipal aquatic centers must make upgrades and add interest despite the challenges presented by budget constraints and the fluctuations brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Because of forced closures of facilities, many aquatic leaders lost revenue, and funding for programs was cut, although some cities have managed to pass referenda during that time to start projects.

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Where The Metals Meet
Rec Facilities, Most Popular Linda Mastaglio Rec Facilities, Most Popular Linda Mastaglio

Where The Metals Meet

The 24-acre Michelle and Barack Obama Sports Complex at Rancho Cienega Park fills an important need in South Los Angeles, providing quality public-recreation and fitness amenities for a population of approximately 100,000 people. The complex, which opened in June 2022, is a tribute to the former First Lady and President, who held his first Los Angeles-area campaign rally in the park.

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A Home For Health And Heritage
Rec Facilities, Most Popular Mike Wekesser Rec Facilities, Most Popular Mike Wekesser

A Home For Health And Heritage

Frogtown Community Center in St. Paul, Minn., located on the site of the former Scheffer Recreation Center, is a vibrant hub of cultural inclusivity and wellness-driven activity. While the 1970s center may have brought community together in the past, in the present it needed a ground-up overhaul to connect with the diversity of the current community.

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Not Just Upgrading, But Placemaking
Rec Facilities, Most Popular, Editor's Pick Jennifer Devlin-Herbert and Marc L’Italien Rec Facilities, Most Popular, Editor's Pick Jennifer Devlin-Herbert and Marc L’Italien

Not Just Upgrading, But Placemaking

With a prime location in Golden Gate Park, there is no tennis center quite like the Lisa & Douglas Goldman Tennis Center (GTC) in the city and county of San Francisco. Designed by EHDD, with early design input from HGA, the GTC continues the city’s long legacy and tradition of tennis in the park that started in the late-19th century.

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Aging Gracefully
Rec Facilities, Most Popular Clarence Thomas, Jr. Rec Facilities, Most Popular Clarence Thomas, Jr.

Aging Gracefully

Participation by senior citizens at recreation centers across the country has significantly increased over time, and along with it the offerings that beckon them. One example of a successful program is the Georgia-based Macon-Bibb County Department of Parks and Recreation’s Elaine H. Lucas Senior Center. 

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The Show Must Go On
Rec Facilities, Most Popular Kristina Nemetz and Rob Sperl Rec Facilities, Most Popular Kristina Nemetz and Rob Sperl

The Show Must Go On

As park and recreation professionals, we know capital construction rarely goes as planned; there are often delays and change orders that are out of our hands. The Wheaton Park District in Illinois finally met its ultimate challenge with the Memorial Park renovation project, originally set to open in June 2020.

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Bridging What Divides Us
Rec Facilities, Most Popular Bridget Marquis Rec Facilities, Most Popular Bridget Marquis

Bridging What Divides Us

Memphis, Tenn., is a city starkly divided by race and income, with a high poverty rate and few public spaces to be shared by people of different backgrounds. In 2016, a group of public and nonprofit partners decided to intentionally design, manage, and operate public spaces that would welcome people of all races, incomes, and backgrounds.

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Indiscriminate Disinfecting
Rec Facilities, Most Popular Doug Gatlin Rec Facilities, Most Popular Doug Gatlin

Indiscriminate Disinfecting

Last year, the National Recreation and Park Association published a set of guidelines to help park and recreation professionals recover from the pandemic, safely reopen their doors, and welcome children—and their parents—back to their facilities. Their guidance, which focused on proper cleaning and disinfecting, was based on a “reopening” program created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in April 2020.

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