Fire Prevention Officers Association OF BRITISH COLUMBIA OFFER OF THE BeCROTARY 1808 MUTA STREET Noatn Vancouven, 5. C, 4310 Lyan Valloy Road orth Vancouver, B.C. V7a 129 2975 _AINWAL SEMTIAR Zune 3rd to Gth TENTATIVE PROGRATIE O22 Burnor Installations and Inspections Commmity Care Facilities and Bill 109 Report on Pire Service Enquiry Bill 100 and its Effects on Local Assistant Fire Marshals Relationship ~ RB. C. Fire Chief's Association and Fire Prevention Officers Association Tavestigation of Vehicle Fires Legal Status of Fire Prevention Officers =nforcing the Pire “arshal Act Air Conditioning and Heating Systems Hospital Fire Safety Fire Detection Equipment Port Alberni, 8B. ¢. Datewe Perspect 0, AFTERNOON Park Management: Park Construction ater . on Arealfacitity r Oesinn Approval Some Local Operational Views The Arts in Recreation : Park, Management: Construction & Mainte- . nance of Bascball/Softball Diamonds State Society: Role, Operation, Neeay, Pro- ugene, Orcgo gram, Relaticnships in the Pacific Norch- tng ‘of Outdoor Program Opera- . wert The Arts in Park & Recreation/Bicentznnia! Prectation, Risk Evaluation, & Avoid. Washington Recreation & Park Society ance ol of Negligence in Program Op- mn Social, 5:00-7:00 PA, Cendication of Outdoor Leaders — An Billings’ “Fun in Montana’ — Conference inuc faplaration tes & wives, Stodent social function SUNDAY SESSIONS <= For & by students, Place & Purpose of Cuidoor Pro- sramening Within Agencies Education of Outdoor Program Leaders " Outdoor Program Concepts —~ A Re- 5° 80: C view of Major Program Types WORKSHOP MAY 344 WORKSHOP PURPOSE: To provide a me & place for andere nen members to gain MORNING thelr role; to Share their views of future Quidoce Recreation Institure sessions in parks & zed Recreation institute Board/Commission Memuer Workshop Roget the fo Be the Homeware NAPA Pacific Northwest Disteict Council Future Perspectives: The Baard/ Commission Viewpoint OUTNOOR RECREATION INSTITUTE — “Prefered Futures in Outdoor Recrea- ticn Programming MAY} & 4 SATURDAY SESSIONS Shaping the Future of Ourdoer Pro- Bramming Keynote Speaker ~= Bill Byrd, Director, Honhwess Outward Bou Bound School, SATURDAY, MAY 3 Opening of Registration Center, 6:00 AM.-6:00 P.M, Meat 9:30-1 ATSERNOO! lor Eahibity Opening 1:00 P.M, Continuation of Institutes and Workshop no a State Society Mectings, 1-3:00 P.M. MONDAY, MAYS : ot Joint Meeting er NRPA Branch Societies, Student Or I Meeting - 3:30-5:00 F, Breakfast, 7:00 AM. ° Afioniorence Receptean, 6:00-7:30 P.M, MORNING General Session — How People “utuee povbetaia MAYS Patks ‘And Recreation See Us" “ Speaker: Lynn Thompson, Regronal Direc- tor, Rocky Mountain Region National Park ice Management of People: trav to Motivate, rae & Develop Employees to Reach Highest Patential MORNI ‘Opie General Sevion, 9:13-10:30 AM, “Future Perspectives: Achieving Prederred Futures — OF. David €. Gray, Vice President for Adminivraben and Siak Coordination, California State Univer. tity, Long Beach, Caltiornia Continuation of indiautes and Workshop “Path Management: Labor Saving ideas in Park Mantenance peench in Parks & Recreation: Papon by - Craduste Stuclents & Active Professionats ; Recreation Program: Creative ray in the Lchon fark Setting iffe tot Ce ® Benetton Evaluation Park Foundations © Management by Objectives — Wha fs the a: Payout Fedeval: (1) Action — A Look at Today's World {23 Legislation Aifecting Urban Parks & Recreation Recreation Program; Creative Recreation Leader Developmcat ge F by Cb- jectives — Open Forum: Follow-up Ques tions & Wrap-up Federal: (3) Assistance — through Univer. sity & Legislation Qt Federal Labcy Practices EVENING Reception All-Conference Banquet. 7:00 P.M, TUESDAY, MAY 6 MOUENING (3:00-10:30) Research in Parks & Recreation: Papers by jaduate Students Regrention Program: Community Garden- Te ‘ational Recreation & Park Associstion ve) cosine CENERAL SESSION & GAUNCH, WAS AM - “Penpeciives an Professionatisen in Parks & . Recreation” Speaker; Mervyn . Filipponi, Extention Outdoor Recreation Specialiss, . State University, Corvaltis, Oregon ADJOURNMENT : SPECIALIZED RECREATION INSTITUTE MAY 3&4 SATURDAY SESSIONS atized Recreation Program in the Honhwest - Perspectives of Lege lators, Administrators and Leaders SR Program, Focus: Recreation for Meraatly Retarded (1) State & Community Responsibel. ity for Mentally Retarded Q) Trends in Programming for Mans tally Retarded SUNDAY SESSIONS Specialized Recreation Frogram Focus: * Recreation tor the Aging U1) The Aging as a Specialized Pro- Bram Arcat Who tays sa? 2) Trends fa Programnving for the : Aging