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. This article is for Members only
Shooting Down Negativity East of one of the busiest freeways in California, bright lights beckon southbound drivers coming from San Jose on Highway 101.
Park District Softball Providing options to support a lifetime love of the game By Gerry Healey, Brock Atwell, and Sue Omanson Given the right parameters, softball is a
Take Advantage Of The Terrain Adding sports facilities to parks might be a tough sell to administrators; after all, even post-pandemic, it’s difficult to justify construction expenses. This article is for Paid-members only
An Experiment In Sourcing Southern Vs. Local Preparing for the future climate one seed at a time The tractor trundled along a snowy field, tracing row after row. A small trailer attached This article is for Paid-members only
Weighing the Benefits of Organic Management of Natural-Grass Fields Laying The Foundation When it comes to improving natural-grass fields—be it bare spots, pooling, or other problems—many park departments turn to tried-and-true solutions. This article is for Paid-members only
Calculating Demand of Sports Fields Park planning has become increasingly data-driven in recent years. This article is for Members only
Stormwater Management Takes The Field Many parks, recreation, and athletic facilities serve as community hubs where residents gather to compete, play, socialize, and enjoy the outdoors. This article is for Members only
Combining Pickleball and Tennis Courts The only thing more prevalent than pickleball these days is this question: “Should we line our tennis courts for pickleball, too, or just have separate pickleball courts?” This article is for Members only