Emily AttwoodOutdoor FieldsNew York Adds Solar-Powered Charging Stations to ParksParks in New York will soon have a new amenity to draw users: solar-powered charging stations. Tested out last year in Brooklyn, a total of 25 locations are planned to open throughout the city this summer.June 20, 2013HomeNew Projects: Gannon University; Rodney Smith Wellness Center; Provo City Recreation CenterWork begins this month at Gannon University on a $12.5 million renovation and expansion of the student recreation and athletic facility.June 17, 2013FitnessAdaptive Recreation and Fitness Facilities Set an Example for AllDoes your facility have any members with disabilities? How well does it accommodate them?June 17, 2013Industry Press RoomDaktronics to Install Largest Single LED Video Display in Mountain West for University of New Mexico FootballSource: DaktronicsJune 14, 2013Industry Press RoomFinalists Announced for the 2013 National Gold Medal AwardsSource: National Recreation and Park Association ASHBURN, VA., June 13, 2013 - The American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration (AAPRA), in partnership with the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), is pleased to announce the Finalists for the 2013 National Gold Medal Awards for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management. This year's proud sponsor of the Gold Medal Awards program is Musco Lighting LLC.June 14, 2013Industry Press RoomGould Evans Celebrates Ownership Transition and Redesigned WebsiteSource: Gould EvansJune 14, 2013HomeParks Add Climbing Structures to Draw UsersParks and green spaces have been lauded as the keys to improving public health, combating childhood obesity and addressing our nation's sedentary lifestyle crisis.June 12, 2013Safety & SecurityStudy: Repeat Concussions Require Longer Recovery TimeNew research published in the journal recover from a concussion increases with each successive incident, more than doubling if just one prior concussion has been recorded.June 11, 2013Safety & SecurityStudy: Fewer Concussions in Youth Practice Than GamesA new study out of the University of Pittsburgh is offering the first evidence that youth football players are at lower risk of getting a concussion during practice than games and experience an overall incidence of concussions similar to that of high school and college players.June 6, 2013Industry Press RoomSprinturf a Part of History with UPenn Installation WinSource; SprinturfATLANTA, G.A. - (JUNE 4, 2013) - Sprinturf, the only fully integrated synthetic turf company in North America that manufactures 100 percent of its products in-house and in the USA, today announced that the University of Pennsylvania will once again install a Sprinturf field at its 118-year old Franklin Field Stadium. A leader in Ivy League athletics, UPenn hosted 265 games over the past 10 years on the previous Sprinturf field. Installation of the new Sprinturf field will be complete by fall 2013.June 4, 2013Previous PagePage 26 of 60Next PageTop StoriesFacilitiesDaily Digs: U.S.' First Pro Cricket Stadium Slated for Georgia, Dubuque Prioritizes Sports Complex, and More!The first privately owned professional cricket stadium, which will seat 10,500 spectators, is slated for construction on 45 acres of land in LaGrange, Ga.Governing BodiesLegislation Aims to Protect Athletes, Level the Playing Field for Schools and Support Olympic SportsGoverning BodiesHS Football Team Barred From Postseason, Parents Allege Retaliation by DistrictLegalFormer High School AD Charged With Felony Perjury Over False Tax DocumentationSponsored ContentLighting Projects Made Simple