PRCSD Receives Awards of Excellence from the California Park & Recreation Society
Published: 3/21/2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 21, 2018
Contact:
Gina Bonilla
Recreation Services Coordinator
(951) 826-2015
Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department Receives
AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE
From the California Park & Recreation Society
For Champion of the Community and Cultural Services
RIVERSIDE, Calif. – The City of Riverside Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department (PRCSD) received three Awards of Excellence and a Service Award of Excellence from the California Park & Recreation Society for its Explore Riverside Activity Guide, Capture Riverside Parks Photo Contest, Project Bridge Youth Development and Riverside Live Steamers. PRCSD’s recognition in the categories of Print Publication, Marketing Campaign, Champion of the Community and Youth Development and were honored at the Annual Awards Recognition Banquet on Friday, March 16, 2018 at the California Parks & Recreation Society Conference & Expo in Long Beach.
The Explore Riverside Activity Guide brochure is a one one-of-a-kind state-of-the-art publication designed to attract the public and create interest in services offered by the City of Riverside. The brochure not only brings awareness to the programs, resources and services offered by the City, but also builds loyalty, stimulates growth and allows for public inclusion.
The Capture Riverside Parks Photo Contest provides residents with the opportunity to share their experience and love of Riverside parks and facilities by entering their photo and testimonial into the contest. Winning photos and testimonials are then published in the PRCSD Activity Guide, social media and department presentations.
Project BRIDGE (Building Resources for the Intervention and Deterrence of Gang Engagement) is a nationally recognized model for youth gang prevention and intervention. The mission of Project BRIDGE is to transform the lifestyle of gang-involved youth and their families and to reduce gang violence in the community. The program provides comprehensive services to gang-involved youth between the ages of 12-22 which include community service, group discussions, peer relationships, and mentors to develop personal and social competence.
The Riverside Live Steamers (RLS) is a non-profit organization that promotes the building, operation, interest and enjoyment of live steam locomotives or other live steam engines as a hobby and educates residents of the City of Riverside and beyond about steam engines. Approximately 18,000-20,000 passengers ride the trains each year for free.
According to Adolfo Cruz, City of Riverside, PRCSD Director, “We are privileged to receive these prestigious awards from CPRS on behalf of our residents. It is an honor to be acknowledged by an organization that is committed to excellence and recognizes agencies for the same. These awards are a credit to the staff, volunteers, partners, etc. that made this happen.”
CPRS is a membership organization with 3,600 members representing the 535 local parks and recreation agencies throughout the state. The mission of CPRS is to advance the profession and its members through education, networking, resources, and advocacy.
• Explore Riverside/Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department Activity Guide
Award of Excellence – Marketing and Communications • Print Publication
• Capture Riverside Parks Photo Contest
Award of Excellence – Marketing and Communications • Marketing Campaign
• Riverside Live Steamers
Service Award of Excellence – Champion of the Community
• Project Bridge
Award of Excellence – Youth Development
(City of Riverside, Parks, Recreation & Community Services Department creates community through people, parks and programs. We strengthen community image and sense of place, support economic development, strengthen safety and security, promote health and wellness, foster human development, increase cultural unity, protect environmental resources, facilitate community problem solving and provide recreational experiences.
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