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Types of Recreation and Public Parks

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The document discusses different types of recreation including commercial, private membership, voluntary, university/campus, military, employee, therapeutic, urban, rural and more.

The different types of recreation discussed include commercial recreation, private membership recreation, voluntary recreation, university/campus recreation, military recreation, employee recreation and therapeutic recreation.

Some of the benefits of voluntary recreation mentioned include opportunities for shared learning, opportunities to contribute to community, development of camaraderie and feeling connected to community, and enhancement of individual knowledge about the community.

TYPES OF RECREATION

AND PUBLIC PARKS


 Commercial Recreation
 Private Membership
 Voluntary
 University/Campus Recreation
 Military Recreation
 Employee Recreation
 Therapeutic Recreation
 Urban
 Rural
 Sports
 Adventure
A private recreational club containing
activities that are available only to the
club membership and their guests.
An organization composed of people who
voluntarily
. meet on a regular basis for a
mutual social or recreation purpose, such
as health clubs, country clubs.
The exclusive benefits of Private Membership include:
Variety
– Full playing rights at two uniquely different
championship courses.
The Clubhouse
– Is the nucleus for members providing sweeping views
and surrounding valley.
- Members Lounge (providing members with food &
beverage discounts), and function rooms.
Members Lounge
– A private bar and lounge for the exclusive use of
Members and their accompanied guests. A great place
to unwind after the game with a meal and a drink.
Member Parking
– Reserved member parking and bag drop off area
Guests
– Invite up to 3 guests per day
Family
– The right to nominate spouse or child (between16-
23) as a secondary golf designee. This provides full
rights to clubhouse and recreation club with
restricted golf playing rights
Transfer
– The right to transfer the membership
•Travel which includes volunteering for a
charitable cause

• The types of volunteer vacations are diverse

•Volunteer vacations participants share a desire


to “do something good” while also experiencing
new places and challenges in locales they might
not otherwise visit.

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• Body of volunteers

• Giving service to others as a leisure activity

•“Leisure, according to Kaplan (1975),


provides opportunities for recreation,
personal growth and service to others.”
Benefits:

• Opportunities for shared learning


• Opportunities to contribute to community
• Development of camaraderie,

feeling connected to community


• Enhancement of individual knowledge

about the community


•The purpose is to provide a wide variety of
intramural and recreational sports
experiences and opportunities for
students‚ faculty‚ and staff.
• Campus Recreation - innovative
promotion and delivery of recreation
programs and services - active and healthy
lifestyle.
• Tour of a college or university's campus

• Prospective students, their parents and


other visitors take campus tours to learn
about the college or university's facilities,
as well as student life, culture on campus,
academics, and programs offered by the
institution.
 Offered
through the US Air Force
(USAF) Services.  

 TheCoast Guard uses the MWR


acronym as the Army and Navy, where
MWR stands for "Morale, Well-Being,
and Recreation.“
•Provide service members and their families with
a variety of recreational programs such as:
fitness and sports, libraries, skill
development programs, travel and lodging,
and recreational programs designed for
single service members.
• Fitness and Sports
- The physical fitness and wellness programs develop

cardiovascular fitness, strength conditioning,


and flexibility, and promote healthy lifestyles.

• Libraries Programs and Information Services


- The library activities support readiness and the
military mission, professional military and technical
education and training
• Individual Recreation Skill Programs
- Programs and activities may include amateur radio,

performing arts, arts and crafts, and automotive skill


development.

• Leisure Travel
- Provides economical opportunities for service members and

their families to experience national, regional, and local travel,


tours, attractions, and events.

-Services include local and regional attractions; local or


regional group tours; tickets to local movie theaters, concerts,
plays, sports events, museums, etc.; admission to regional or
national theme parks; and air, rail, and bus tickets, packaged
tours, group tours, cruises
Recreation Programs:
•free admission movies
•outdoor recreation

parks and picnic areas, recreation equipment checkout,


camping, horseback riding, fishing, rappelling, hiking,
bicycling, mountain biking, water and snow skiing
•basic social recreation activities

video games, entertainment videos, board games,


social events
• shipboard, company, or unit-level activities

recreational swimming; and/or special interest


recreational programs
flying/aero clubs, parachute/sky diving, rod and gun, scuba
diving, etc.).
• Improves the health, well-being
and quality of life of all
employees.
• Provides wellness activities,
athletic leagues and discount
services year-round.
•Focuses specifically on providing recreation and
leisure services for people with disabilities or as a
preventative measure for maintaining health and
wellness in order to avoid developing disabling
conditions.

•Leisure Education Services are provided to assist


an individual in developing and implementing a
healthy balanced leisure lifestyle and may be
provided in clinical or community settings.
•Recreational Therapists are expected to assess
each client, formulate treatment plans that address
the areas for intervention, implement the treatment
plan, document progress on the client and
evaluate the efficacy of the interventions being
provided.

• Recreational Therapists use recreational activities,


leisure activities, drama, art, music, movement,
writing and verbal processing as their tools to
facilitate healing and growth of the client.

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