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Are Parks + Recreation still relevant today and will they be post covid? Just Go Play S.3 E.11
Just Go Play
English - June 11, 2020 11:00 - 50 minutes - 34.4 MBHealth & Fitness Sports youth sports kids sports sport training education sport landscape athletes athlete development Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode, Daryl Devonish, aka Coach D, and Elisa Maruzzo continue their discussions about the Community Revitalization Project speaking with Nate Baldwin, on: Are Parks + Recreation still relevant today and will they be post covid?
As the cornerstone of communities, Parks & Recreation organizations have an opportunity to increase the visibility and quality of available programs to help attract, serve and retain participants.
Nate Baldwin has spent over 17 years engaged in developing quality sport programs for all ages, advocating for inclusion, progressive skill development, quality coaching and lifelong enjoyment of the game. His ability to develop & facilitate cohesive program culture has led to the delivery of nationally renowned, high engagement, growth oriented, recreational sports programs.
Spearheading the Parks + Recreation pillar to help communities with:
The Community Revitalization Project is helping rebuild communities through movement, physical activity, and sport.
Bringing together experience and expertise, The Community Revitalization Project guides stakeholders to implement systems to attract, retain, and grow Quality Programs in the following areas:
Parks + RecreationEducationYouth SportsCommunicationYou can learn more about The Community Revitalization Project at www.rebuildthecommunity.com
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Just Go Play is the resource for parents, teachers, coaches, and athletes to understand how sports will help build skills for life.
The mission is to help and encourage kids, parents, and coaches to enjoy sports and participate for life.