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Adaptive Skating
Programming, Most Popular Heidi Lemmon Programming, Most Popular Heidi Lemmon

Adaptive Skating

Public skateparks have come a long way in the last 25 years; they are no longer single- or even double-use facilities. Chances are your park is being used by skateboarders, BMX riders, scooters, rollerbladers, roller skaters, and even wheelchairs.

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Hit It Out Of The Park
Sports Fields, Editor's Pick Troy Houtman Sports Fields, Editor's Pick Troy Houtman

Hit It Out Of The Park

On a Saturday morning at Miracle Field in Wichita, Kan., one will find a group of special athletes participating in America’s pastime—baseball. While some use wheelchairs or walkers, others are blind or have intellectual disabilities—all are ready to have a swing of the bat, round the bases, and catch a ball.

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Get In The Game
Programming, Editor's Pick Cameron Levis Programming, Editor's Pick Cameron Levis

Get In The Game

The daily mission of park and recreation professionals is to enhance the quality of life for residents through a variety of programs, services, and facilities. However, some professionals may not fully recognize their power to create true social change for a population that is often forgotten about.

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Club All-Access
Programming, Editor's Pick Amanda Rodriguez Programming, Editor's Pick Amanda Rodriguez

Club All-Access

The Grapevine Parks and Recreation’s Club All-Access in Texas is an adaptive recreation program for adults ages 18 and older with special needs. The purpose of the program is to create opportunities for participants to engage in a variety of activities geared towards vocational readiness, health and wellness, independent living, and life skills, along with creating authentic social connections with peers.

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