contents january departments 12 We Are Parks and Recreation Remembering Park and Recreation Leader Herbert Brantley 12 Share The Air 13 CAPRA Volunteering: Preparing the Next Generation of Accreditation Leaders 14 Five Keys to Healthy and Successful Work-Life Balance 16 Member Benefit: Americans With Disabilities Act Hot Topics 17 18 Research A Framework for Assessing Equitable Health Outcomes of Parks Kevin Roth 19 Park Pulse Access Affordable Activities With Parks and Recreation 52 Operations Restoring a Seaside Treasure Amy Fahey 53 Park Essentials 55 Advertiser Index 56 Park Bench Hosting the First-Ever West Coast Regional Developmental Boccia Mike Rosenkrantz columns 10 Perspectives Our Why Kristine Stratton 20 Advocacy A New Chapter for Congress in 2023 Mae Stevens 22 Health and Wellness Implementing Mentorship Programs for Community Health Jilian Reece 24 Equity Incorporating Equity Into Cost Recovery Seth Hendler-Voss and Sara Smith 26 Conservation Recruiting and Engaging Your Workforce Ayanna Williams, MSW 28 Law Review 'Anti-Gay' Singer Issued Park Trespass Warning James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D. Page 26 Cover image: Photo courtesy of CNN Parks & Recreation is printed using soy ink on at least 10 percent post-consumer recycled paper and is mailed in a wrap - only when required - that is plant based and certified compostable. If you are interested in helping us go even greener, email us at prmagazine@nrpa.org and ask to opt out of receiving the print magazine. Parks & Recreation is always available to read in an ezine format at ezine.nrpa.org. 8 Parks & Recreation | J ANUAR Y 2 0 2 3 | PARK S ANDRECRE AT ION . OR G Park and recreation professionals often speak about the opportunity to serve their community as a motivating factor for staying in the field.http://ezine.nrpa.org