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Partners in Parks and Recreation PARTNERSINPARKS ANDRECREATION FORSOME, doing good is no more complicated than picking up someone else’s cans and wrappers while hiking our local hills and trails. For others, it’s stepping forward with donations to fill voids or provide monetary support to help a child learn to swim, play sports, or simply get a healthy snack. They’re neighbors who give in whatever way they can – Make a donation with their time, their money, or even their experience. The results are impressive: they gain a sense of pride and we online at end up with a community that’s made even better. There are countless ways to get involved and make a difference. sparksrec.com To learn more, call 775.353.7857 or email [email protected]. THANKYOUTOOURSUPPORTERS!RS! 39 North Downtown Boys & Girls Club of Danielle Fleiner Grocery Outlet AACT Trail Blazers Truckee Meadows Darsky and Bartella Family Henry Schein, Inc. ADT Security Services LLC Brad Jensen David Boyd Hole-In-One International AT&T Brad Stewart David Sexton Hot August Nights Abel Leon Brent Forbush David Shaw-Kennedy III JJ Christy Academy of Arts, Careers Bully’s Sports Bar Fund at the Community Jack Byrom and Technology Cantina Los Tres Hombres Foundation of Western Jaime Verdi Alpine Academy High School Care Services of Nevada Nevada Jake Sinclair American Readymix Cascades of the Sierra Dayton Valley Golf Course James Andrews Andrea Coats Casino Fandango Diamond Motors & Pawn Inc. James Gardner Andrea Tavener Chad Antos Dorie Guy Jeff McCollum with Action Andy Hummel Charlene Bybee Doug Cardwell Awards Angela Fuss Charles Albright Doug Foremaster Jenna Casci Anthony Valdez Charles N. Mathewson DoughBoys Donuts Jennifer Rains Arts for All Nevada Foundation Dudley Sports Jeremy Pehle Atlantis Casino Resort Chuck Jordan Duncan Golf Management Jim Brant BJ’s Nevada Barbecue City of Reno Parks, Eagle Valley Golf Jim Rundle Company Recreation and Ed Lawson John Walter BJ’s Restaurant Brewhouse Community Services Eide Bailly LLP Jose’ & Associates Baldini’s City of Sparks Community Eldorado Hotel Casino Jose Rias-Ornelas Banana Republic Factory Store Services Empire Ranch Juan Ibarra Baring Blvd. Veterinary Hospital City of Sparks Tourism & Entravision Julia Rai & James Cavanaugh Beau Elsfelder Marketing Commiee Eric Doei KTVN, Channel 2 Belfor Property Restoration Club Hope Erik Gustafson Keep Truckee Meadows Big Five Costco – Sparks Store Eva Leon Beautiful & Volunteers Big “O” Tires Pyramid Way Crystal Ice Company, Inc. Faby Solorio Keller Williams Bob King Crystal Moser Foster Grandparent Program Group One Sparks Bourbon Square Casino Cub Scout Pack #110 Frances Silver Kelly Albright Bowen Kindred Cumulus Communications Friends of Kestrel Park Kevin Berge Geno Martini Kimmie Candy Gina Odegard Kiwanis Club of Downtown Girl Scouts Troop 778 Sparks JOINTHEADOPTAPARK Glenn Folkers Kromer Investments Inc. Goodi’s Fresh Squeezed La Fuente Mexican Restaurant PROGRAMTODAY! Lemonade LDS Church Gradex Construction Lakeridge Golf Course For more than a decade, Sparks Adopt-APark program has assisted in Company Laurie Douglass improving parks and landscaped areas through volunteer support. Volunteers Granite Construction Lee Gorris help by removing weeds and trash, painting, assisting with playground care, and reporting any areas that are in need of repair. Participating organizations Greeks in the Streets Lena Juniper Elementary receive recognition with a sign placed at the adopted park. Share your time Grimaldis Pizzeria School and adopt a park today! Contact Tony at 3537836 or email [email protected] for additional information or an application packet. 34 City of Sparks WHATAREYOU WILLINGTOGIVE? Leroy Lease Reno Aces Sierra Nevada Junior Rodeo The Food Bank of Northern Leslye Renden Reno Bighorns Association Nevada Living Stones Church Reno Forkli Signature Landscaping The Hacienda Plaza Lotus Radio Reno News & Review Silverwing Development The Houston Trio Maricella Cordova Reno Rodeo Association Smile Generation The Nell J. Redfield Foundation Mars Petcare Ricardo Lara Smith Mechanical The Note-Ables Mahew Lee Rich Martinez SoDo Reno Restaurant The Smile Shop McDonald Carano Wilson Richard Gorbe Somerse Golf & Country Think Ink Mendive Middle School Robert Jensen Club Tia Flores Michael Agee Robert Marshall Sons & Daughters of Erin Todd Fanning Mike Miller Robert Moon South Reno Athletic Club Tom Carson Mike & Kim Pezonella ROC Reno Orthopaedic Clinic Spanish Springs JROTC Tracey Erickson Misti Hale Rocky Lepori Cougars Baalion Trinity Services, Inc. Model Dairy Romano’s Macaroni Grill Sparks American Youth Soccer Truckee Meadows Parks NFL-Oakland Raiders Ron Crossley Organization (AYSO) Foundation National Wholesale Flooring Ron Heard Sparks Centennial Lile League US Bank – East Sparks Branch Nature’s Bakery Ron Smith Sparks Christian Fellowship United Site Services Neil Krutz Ronald Weaver Sparks National Lile League United States Senator Harry Nevada Amateur Soball Ruben Calderas Sparks Greenbrae Lions Club Reid Association Ryan Bellows Sparks Marina Dentistry Van Gorder Elementary School Nevada Energy Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Sparks Piranhas VISTA/WCSD Volunteers New West Distributing Center Sparks Spanish Springs Lions Washoe County School District Noah Elsfelder Salvador Alba Club Washoe Golf Course Northern Nevada Center for Scheels Sparks Youth Sports Western Nevada Kenworth Independent Living Sco Mason Foundation Western Nevada Supply Northern Nevada Medical Sco Monk Stephen Driscoll Western Turf Center Sco Talbot Steven Fox Western Village Inn & Casino Nugget Casino Resort Sco Westover Summit Christian Church Wild Island Odyssey Engineering Sergio Rivera Swire Coca-Cola Wildcreek Golf Course Olive Garden - Sparks Servpro of Reno Southwest Tahoe Trail Bar William Pinion Oscar Garcia Shamrock Communications Tamarack Junction Wingfield Springs Community Outback Steakhouse Shasta Bos Tax Plus Inc. Association Outlets at Sparks Shawn Murphy Teresa Gardner Wolf Run Golf Course Pamela Baer Shelly’s Hardware Teresa Long Zack Thew Pat Kleames Shirle Eiting Terrible’s Rail City Casino Pat and Tom Hilbert Sierra Builders of Nevada Partner HighlightHighlight Paul Evans Sierra Nevada Cinderella Peppermill Pageant & Scholarship Pepsi Program Pietro’s Famiglia Ristorante Sierra Nevada Community Planet Fitness Sailing Pioneer Meadows/Raley’s Sierra Nevada Gymkhana Club Purple Door Preschool Q&D Construction Rachel Koch Nell J. Redfield Red Hawk Golf & Resort/ Sparks Christian Fellowship Albert Seeno Foundation Members of Sparks Christian Fellowship provided labor and Red’s Golden Eagle Grill Special thanks to the Nell J. Redfield Foundation time to help area parks through their annual Big Serve event Reed High School National for their continued support of the Leisure Without held in July. More than 200 volunteers assisted at nine Honor Society Limits programming and the Nell J. Redfield Free different project sites, including 35 volunteers at Oppio Park Neighborhood Playground Program. and the shared use field south of Sparks Middle School. Much was accomplished through their efforts! www.sparksrec.com 35.
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