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Montgomery Parks is Recognized with Six Awards from the Maryland Recreation and Parks Association

Awards recognize excellence in creative programming, environmental protection and volunteerism, among other aspects.

SILVER SPRING, MDMontgomery Parks, part of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission has received six awards from the Maryland Recreation and Parks Association (MRPA) at the Annual Conference this week in Ocean City, Maryland.

Montgomery Parks received awards in the following categories:

  • PARC Branch Planning and Design with Environmental Protection in Mind Award for impervious surface removal and wetland creation project in Meadowbrook Local Park. The project was managed by Montgomery Parks Engineer Designer Erin McArdle and Montgomery Parks Park Development Division Section Chief Andrew Frank.

 

  • Creative Programming Award for Minnow Minutes, a newsletter-style, education and outreach tool designed to  and educate park staff on environmental and water quality related topics. The award was presented to Montgomery Parks Senior Natural Resources Specialist Amanda Matheny.

 

  • Agency Volunteer Award to Ralph Buglass for his volunteer service to Montgomery Parks at the Kingsley Schoolhouse, a 19th century one-room schoolhouse in Little Bennett Regional Park. Mr. Buglass was nominated for this award by Montgomery Parks Cultural Resources Planner Julie Mueller.

 

  • MRPA Agency Showcase Award for Best Photography for Woodstock Horse Jump photo taken by Stacey Wigmore at the Woodstock Equestrian Park Opening.

 

  • MRPA Agency Showcase Award for Best Website for History in the Parks (www.HistoryInTheParks.org) presented to Barbara Lerch, Montgomery Parks Senior Graphic Designer.

 

  • MRPA Agency Showcase Award for Best Activity Guide for Summer Camps 2013 Guide presented to Colleen Holt, Enterprise Division Marketing Manager at Montgomery Parks, and Judy Stiles, Media Relations Manager at Montgomery County Recreation.

 

About the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Montgomery Parks

Montgomery Parks manages more than 35,000 acres of parkland, consisting of 420 parks. Montgomery Parks is a department of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), a bi-county agency established in 1927 to steward public land. The M-NCPPC has been nationally recognized for its high quality parks and recreation services and is regarded as a national model by other parks systems. www.montgomeryparks.org