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Page 3 <br />"High Adventure Programming For the Meek, For <br />They Shall Inherit the Earth" - This session <br />dealt with the liabilities versus results of <br />offering higher risk programs in one's community. <br />This end result was that if properly researched, <br />staffed and�evaluated, high risk programs need <br />not be any more of a liability than your standard <br />programs. <br />Tuesday, October 17, 1978 - Eye-Opener General Session. <br />This session featured two i.tems, the issuance of the Gold� <br />Medal Awards (suprisingly we did not win one) and guest. � <br />speaker�Chris Delaporte, Director of the H.C.R.S. � - � <br />His main topic points dealt with the new look�at the-H.C.R.S. <br />(Heritage Conservation and.Recreation Services Department) � <br />and Department of the Interior under the Carter Administra- <br />tion. <br />Following the.opening session I attended.a m:ni-insti!ute <br />on public relations. Included in the institute was a tour <br />of�the Miami HeraLd and an�'educational session with the� � <br />newspaper's Public Relations Department. The best infarma- <br />tion relayed concerned various techniques as to how you can <br />improve your relationship with the local papers to get more <br />favorable press coverage. <br />Tuesday evening was also the Congress A.P.R.S. Sanquet which <br />had good food for a change. � ��� - <br />Wednesday, October 18 - There were two sessions I atiended, <br />the first was entitled, "Cracker - Barrel Session". This <br />was wide-open discussion of new problems,�ideas, concepts <br />and discussion of new equipment, designs and construction. <br />The concept of a non-structural session is relatively new <br />to the N.R.P.A. Congress and it was interesting to heat <br />what everyone is doing across the country. It was in this <br />session that I realized the different approaches each <br />section of the country uses to resolve common problems. The <br />mid-west in my opinion is well ahead of�our neighboring <br />states in many areas of recreation programming and facilities. <br />�The second session was entitled,'"The Nuts and Bolts of <br />Festival Organization". This session included slide presenta�- <br />tions of a numAer of successful festivals and i felt turned <br />into a"brag" session rather than "nuts and bolts" items. . <br />The main premise that was stressed was the need for park and <br />recreation personnel to expand their roles into the community, <br />specifically getting more involved with the local Festival <br />committees. <br />