+wimseyguy Posted July 16, 2004 Share Posted July 16, 2004 Just saw this posted to our local group and thought it should be posted here as well. Is anyone planning on attending to support Sherri and help promote our RASH at this event? kimmyroo wrote: I just thought that I would pass on some information to you. I wasthinking about attending the National Recreation and Parks Association's national conference in Reno in October. To my surprise and delight there is a session called "Let's go Geocaching" on Tuesday October 12 from 2:15-3:30. Sheri Endsley the District Superintendent, City of Fort Worth Parks and Community Services Department is the speaker. I just thought this was some exciting news that I would share if anyone was not aware of it. Quote Link to comment
+Harrald Posted July 16, 2004 Share Posted July 16, 2004 Sounds like a great idea. But maybe promoting Geocaching would be better than RASH. since only 2 or so people say that and it's not really an accepted term by the majority of Geocachers. Also it's not a very nice sounding acronym. Quote Link to comment
+wimseyguy Posted July 16, 2004 Author Share Posted July 16, 2004 I'll reply to my own thread rather than edit the original post. Yes, of course I meant to say "promote Geocaching". So if the other individual who thinks RASH is an amusing acronym would please refrain from agreeing with me on that issue and then derailing this thread I would appreciate it. Thank you Harrald for the rare, non-pithy comment in the forums. Quote Link to comment
+kbraband Posted July 16, 2004 Share Posted July 16, 2004 Trying not to derail the topic but... I wonder if this group is associated with state-level Parks and Recreation associations. I am scheduled to speak about geocaching at the Wisconsin Parks and Recreation Association (WPRA) annual conference on Nov. 4. The topic will follow the lines of my Fall 2002 article in the WPRA magazine. (page 2 of article) Quote Link to comment
the federation Posted July 16, 2004 Share Posted July 16, 2004 I too am working on getting on the agenda for Florida State Level P arks and Recareation Assoc. in January 2005 Quote Link to comment
kimmyroo Posted July 19, 2004 Share Posted July 19, 2004 Trying not to derail the topic but... I wonder if this group is associated with state-level Parks and Recreation associations. I am scheduled to speak about geocaching at the Wisconsin Parks and Recreation Association (WPRA) annual conference on Nov. 4. Hello, In answer to your question about the association. The state parks and recreation agencies are affilitated with the national branch. In the memberships are seperate though. to learn more abotu NRPA or the conference go to hhttp://www.nrpa.org/ And I have offered her my assistance, but have not heard from her yet. Quote Link to comment
kimmyroo Posted July 30, 2004 Share Posted July 30, 2004 Hello everyone, Anyway I offered to help Sheri with the session. She knows about the sport from a park administrators point of view. She asked me to help her with the session. Setting up an event cache was mentioned, but as we are both not in Reno except for the conference it may not be very feasable. Does anyone have any ideas that would be helpful? I have tried to contact a couple of the local cachers but have not heard from them. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted July 30, 2004 Share Posted July 30, 2004 wimseyguy, Thanks for bringing this up. Working with the NRPA has a lot of potential for being an ally to geocaching in general. Not all parks may support geocaching but geocachers are big supporters of parks, there is room to work in that framework espeially because of their mission. Quote Link to comment
kimmyroo Posted July 30, 2004 Share Posted July 30, 2004 Renegade Knight the points that you mentioned are some of the main reasons that I want it to be a great session at the conference. It is also why I am trying to get input from some of the more experianced cachers to help us. Quote Link to comment
kimmyroo Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 The main thing that I am looking for is information from more experienced cachers about what they would like to tell park administrators from across the nation. If you had one point that you could get across to them what would it be? Quote Link to comment
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