NATURE, HISTORY AND HORTICULTURE IN FAIRFAX COUNTY
VOLUME 10, NO. 4 WINTER 2011
Fairfax County Parks: Tops in the Nation Park Authority wins NRPA Gold Medal
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n the movie industry, it is the Oscar for Best Picture. In parks and recreation, it is the National Gold Medal. The American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration and The National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) presented the 2010 National Gold Medal Award for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management to the Fairfax County Park Authority in October. The presentation was made at NRPA’s Annual Congress & Exposition in Minneapolis.
The Gold Medal is the highest honor in the parks and recreation field. It honors agencies that display excellence in program and professional development, partnerships, volunteerism, long-range planning, environmental stewardship, cultural protection, agency efficiency and accomplishments. Informing his staff of the award, Park Authority Director John Dargle wrote, “It is your continued love, passion, commitment and hard work that makes us the best agency in the country in our best management practices, community and mission.” Fairfax won in the Class I category for communities of 250,000 or more residents. The other three finalists were park agencies from Miami-Dade County, Mecklenburg County, N.C., and New York City. continued on page 11
Happy Anniversary!
• Children’s holiday shopping at the Country Store
We’re celebrating on December 4 at Frying Pan Farm Park, and you’re invited!
• Christmas on the farm
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he Fairfax County Park Authority is marking 60 years of service to Fairfax County residents. This year has brought colorful anniversary banners to park sites, 60th Anniversary mugs holding morning coffee, commemorative coins at the end of geocaching rainbows, anniversary gardens, Water Mine duck races, a Frying Pan Farm Park music festival and the return of the Riverbend Indian Festival. Next up is the year-end finale. Join us December 4 at Frying Pan Farm Park. Activities include:
• Wagon rides • Warming fires • Indoor equestrian demonstrations • Live music • Food vendors Come celebrate 60 years of the nationally accredited Gold Medal park agency that improves Fairfax County’s quality of life and makes living here fun.
You never know who might join you on a hayride at Frying Pan Farm Park.
Fairfax County Park Authority • Fairfax, VA 22035 • 703-324-8695 • Fax 703-324-3996 • TTY 703-803-3354 • www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/resources