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State and Regional Recreation and Park Societies and Associations State and Regional Recreation and Parks Societies/Associations and Internship/Job Sites Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument Alabama Recreation and Park 10 Organ Pipe Drive Association Ajo, AZ 85321 P.O. Box 230579 Tel: 520 387 6849 Montgomery, AL 36123 Website: www.nps.gov/orpi tel: (334) 279-9160 fax: (334) 279-9161 Phoenix Coyotes, Arizona Sting Arena website: www.arpaonline.org 9400 W Maryland Ave Glendale, AZ, 85305 ALASKA: Tel: (623) 772-3200 Alaska Recreation and Park Association Website: www.jobingarena.com 155 South Seward Street Juneau, AK 99801 Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau tel: (907) 586-5308 4343 N Scottsdale Rd #170 fax: (907) 364-2390 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 website: www.alaskarpa.org Tel: 480-421-1004 Website: www.scottsdalecvb.com Alaska State Parks – Northern Area 3700 Airport Way Arkansas Recreation and Park Fairbanks AK 99709-4613 Association Tel: (907) 451-2695 P.O. Box 3091 Website: www.dnr.alaska.gov Little Rock, AR 72203 tel: (501) 416-6700 Kilcher Homestead Living History fax: (501) 371-6832 Museum website: www.arkarpa.org PO BOX 353 Homer, Alaska, 99603 CALIFORNIA PLACEMENTS: Tel: 907-235 -8713 California Association of Park and Website: www.kilcheronline.com Recreation 7971 Freeport Blvd. ARIZONA PLACEMENTS: Sacramento, CA 95832 Arizona Parks and Recreation tel: (916) 665-2777 Association fax: (916) 665-9149 1422 North 44th Street Suite 211 website: www.cprs.org Phoenix, AZ 85008 tel: (602) 335-1962 Disabled Sports USA Far West fax: (602) 335-1965 6060 Sunrise Vista Drive, Suite 2540 website: www.azpra.org Citrus Heights, CA 95610 Tel: (916) 722-6447 Website: www.dsusafw.org State and Regional Recreation and Parks Societies/Associations and Internship/Job Sites Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center 3066 Lake Tahoe Blvd P.O. Box 697 South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150-7810 Breckenridge, CO 80424 Tel: 530-541-5255 Tel: 970-453-5633 Website: www.visitinglaketahoe.com Website: www.boec.org/ Pacific Crest Trail Association Challenge Aspen 13436 Landfair Road P.O. Box 6639 San Diego, CA 92130 Snowmass Village, CO 81615 Website: www.PCTA.org Tel: 970-923-0578 Website: www.challengeaspen.org Resort at Squaw Creek 400 Squaw Creek Road Hovenweep National Monument Olympic Valley, CA 96146 Cortez, Colorado 81321 Tel: 530-583-6300 Tel: (970) 562-4282 Website: www.quawcreek.com Website: www.nps.gov/hove Tahoe City Public Utility District- Rifle Gap State Park Complex Recreation Department 5775 Hwy 325 740 Timberland Drive Rifle, CO 81650 P0 Box 5249 Tel: 970-625-1607 Tahoe City, CA 96145 Website: [email protected] Tel: 530-583-3440 Website: www.tahoecitypud.com/parksrec South Suburban Parks and Recreation 66315 University Blvd YMCA Weingart-Lakewood Centennial, CO 80121 5835 Carson St Tel: 309-483-7034 Lakewood, CA 90713-3056 Website: http://www.ssprd.org/ Tel: (562) 425-7431 Website: www.Lbymca.org/Lakewood/ Washington Park Recreation Center 701 S. Franklin Street COLORADO PLACEMENTS: Denver, CO 80209 Colorado Parks and Recreation Tel: 303.698.4962 Association Website: www.washpark.com P.O. Box 1037 Wheat Ridge, CO 80034 FLORIDA PLACEMENTS: tel: (303) 231-0943 Florida Recreation and Park Association fax: (303) 237-9750 411 Office Plaza Drive website: www.cpra-web.org Tallahassee, FL 32301 tel: (850) 878-3221 fax: (850) 942-0712 website: www.frpa.org State and Regional Recreation and Parks Societies/Associations and Internship/Job Sites Sundial Beach Resort Amelia Island Plantation 1451 Middle Gulf Drive 6800 First Coast Highway Sanibel, Florida 33957 Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034 Tel: 239-472-4151 Tel: (904) 261-6161 Website: www.sundialresort.com Website: www.aipfl.com Westminster Golf Club Clearwater Regional Chamber of 2199 Berkley Way Commerce Lehigh Acres, FL 33973-6010 401 Cleveland Street Tel: (239) 368-1110 Clearwater, FL 33755 Website: www.westminster-golf.com Tel: (727) 461-0011 Website: www.clearwaterflorida.org GEORGIA PLACEMENTS: Georgia Recreation and Park Association Hilton Marco Island Beach Resort 1285 Parker Road 560 South Collier Boulevard Conyers, GA 30094 Marco Island, FL 34145 tel: (770) 760-1403 Tel: (239) 394-5000 fax: (770) 760-1550 Website: www.hilton.com website: www.grpa.org Miracle Professional Baseball Amicalola Falls State Park 14400 6 Mile Cypress Parkway 240 Amicalola State Park Rd Fort Myers, Florida 33912 Dawsonville, GA Tel: 239-768-4210 Tel: (706) 265-4703 Website: www.miraclebaseball.com Website: www.gastateparks.org Omni Orlando Resort at Champions Gate Georgia State Park System 1500 Masters Blvd 2539 Russell State Park Dr Champions Gate, FL, 33896 United States Elberton, GA 30635 Tel: 866-539-0036 Tel: (706) 283-2532 Website: www.omnihotels.com Website: www.gastateparks.org Resort Quest Inner Harbour Hospital 546 Mary Esther Cut-Off NW, Ste 3 4685 Dorsett Shoals Rd Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 Douglasville, GA 30135 Tel: 800-862-4853 Tel: 770-942-2391 Website: www.resortquest.com Website: www.innerharbour.org South Seas Island Resort Hawaii Recreation and Park Society 5400 Plantation Road P.O. Box 283208 Captiva, FL 33924 Honolulu, HI 96828 Tel: 239-472-5111 Website: www.southseas.com tel: (808) 768-3003 fax: (808) 768-3053 website: www.hawaiirecreationparksociety.com State and Regional Recreation and Parks Societies/Associations and Internship/Job Sites IDAHO PLACEMENTS: All Event Services, Inc Idaho Recreation and Park Association 4531 W High St. 1104 Royal Blvd. Colona, IL, 61241 Boise, ID 83706 Tel: (309) 764-1663 tel: (208) 384-4240 Website: www.rexroatsound.com fax: (208) 384-4127 website: www.irpa-idaho.org Alzheimer’s Association 606 W. Glen City of Rocks National Reserve Peoria, IL 61614 3035 Elba-Almo Rd Tel: 309-681-1100 Almo, Idaho 83312 Website: www.alz.org/illinoiscentral/ Tel: (208) 824-5519 Website: www.nps.gov/ciro American Camping Association 67 E Madison St Ste 1406 Ste 1406 ILLINOIS PLACEMENTS: Chicago, IL 60603-3104 Illinois Association of Park Districts Tel: 312-332-0833 211 East Monroe Street Website: www.acacamps.org Springfield, IL 62701 tel: (217) 523-4554 Area Four Special Olympics fax: (217) 523-4273 103 S. Main Street Monmouth, IL 61462 website: www.ilparks.org Tel: 309-734-5903 Illinois Park and Recreation Association Website: www.ilso.org 1815 South Meyers Road Suite 400 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 Argyle Lake State Park tel: (630) 376-1911 640 Argyle Park Rd Colchester, IL 62326-1645 fax: (630) 376-1919 Tel: 309-776-3422 website: www.ilipra.org Website: www.dnr.state.il.us Advocate Christ Hospital and Medical Center Arlington Heights Park District 4440 West 95th Street 410 N. Arlington Heights Road Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004 Tel: 708-684-5932 Tel: 847.577.3000 Website: www.advocatehealth.com Website: www.ahpd.org Advocate – Condell Medical Center Army Corps of Engineers 801 S Milwaukee ave Building 382 Rock Island Arsenal Libertyville, IL 60048 Rock Island, IL 61201 Tel: 847-362-2900 Tel: 309-794-5338 Website: www.advocatehealth.com/Condell Website: www.mvr.usace.army.mil State and Regional Recreation and Parks Societies/Associations and Internship/Job Sites At Your Service/Chicago White Sox Camp Algonquin (YMCA of McHenry 333 W. 35th Street Co.) Chicago, IL 60616 1889 Cary Road Tel: (312) 674-1000 Algonquin, IL 60102 Website: www.chicago.whitesox.mlb.com Tel: 847-658-8212 Website: www.campalgonquin.org Batavia Park District 327 W. Wilson St. Camp Good News Batavia, IL 60510 26010 Liberty Lane Tel: 630-879-5235 Washington, IL 61571-9690 Website: www.bataviaparks.org Tel: 309-444-3255 Website: www.campgoodnewsil.org Big City Bride Camp Henry Horner 954 Webster 26710 W. Nippersink Rd. Chicago, IL 60614 Ingleside, IL 60041 Tel: 773-525-7526 Tel: 847-740-5010 Website: www.bigcitybride.com Website: www.Jcyc.org/chh Big River State Forest Camp White Eagle/Kupugani RR 1, Box 118 6903 W. White Eagle Rd. Keithsburg, IL 61442 Leaf River, IL 61047 Tel: 309-374.2496 Tel: 815-713-4110 Website: www.dnr.state.il.us Website: www.Campwhiteeagle.com Website: www.Campkupugani.com Bloomington Parks and Recreation 115 E. Washington St. Camp Widjiwagon PO Box 3157 71 Wienold Lane Bloomington, IL 61701 Springfield, IL 62703 Tel: 309-434-2260 Tel: 217-529-2212 Website: http://www.cityblm.org/parks/ Website: www.girlscouts-gsci.org Buffalo Grove Park District Carol Stream Park District 530 Bernard Dr. 849 W. Lies Road Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Carol Stream, IL 60188 Tel: 847-850-2100 Tel:630-784-6155 Website: www.bgparkdistrict.org Website: www.csparks.org Byron Park District Central Lake YMCA 696 N Colfax St 700 Lakeview Pkwy Byron, IL 61010-1439 Vernon Hills, IL 60061-1834 Tel: 815-234-8435 Tel: 847-367-6797 Website: www.byronparkdistrict.com/ Website: www.ymcalakecounty.org State and Regional Recreation and Parks Societies/Associations and Internship/Job Sites Champaign Park District Chicago Rush 706 Kenwood Road 920 W. Golf Road Champaign, IL 61821 Schaumburg, IL 60194 Tel: 217-398-2550 Tel: 847-882-9400 Website: www.champaignparkdistrict.com Website: www.arenarush.com Champaign-Urbana Special Recreation Chicago Special Events Management 1311 W. Church St. 2221 West 43rd Street Champaign, IL 61821 Chicago, Illinois 60609 Tel: 217-239-1152 Tel: (312) 226-1350 Website: www.cuspecialrecreation.com Website: www.chicagoevents.com Channahon Park District Children’s Therapy Center 24856 West Eames Street 1504 13th Ave Channahon, IL 60410 Moline, IL 61265-3113 Tel: 815-467-PARK (7275) Tel: 309-762-9552 Website: www.channahonpark.org/ Website: www.ctcqc.org Chicago Bulls Sox Training Academy City of Bloomington Parks and 6200 River Bend Drive Recreation Lisle, IL 60532 109 E. Olive Tel: 630-324-8221 Bloomington, IL 61701 Website: www.bullssoxacademy.com Tel: 309-434-2401 Website: http://www.cityblm.org/parks/ Chicago Festival Association 1507 East 53rd Street #102 City of Elgin – Parks & Recreation Chicago, IL 60615 Department Website: www.chicagofestivals.org 100 Symphony Way, Elgin, IL 60120 Chicago Harbors Tel: 847-931-6123 541 N.
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