On May 7, Community Rec Magazine presented a virtual roundtable addressing the COVID-19 crisis, the impact on staff and members, and how community rec centers...
Read moreCommunity rec centers strive to do one thing: create a community. In order to fulfill this goal, you must have people inside your facility, which...
Read moreIn Part 1 of this “Life After COVID-19” series, John Mikos from the YMCA of Greater Kansas City discusses how this unprecedented pandemic will affect...
Read moreOkay, you got me. I like to be in control — most of the time. I don’t need to make every decision about everything for...
Read moreOn April 23, Community Rec Magazine presented the first virtual roundtable addressing the COVID-19 crisis, how it’s affecting the industry and how community rec centers...
Read moreThe front doors of our community center are locked. The treadmills stand still, group exercise studios have no beat, there are no three-point shot attempts...
Read moreSocial media is a useful tool to market your program offerings, share upcoming events and post positive messages for your members. But in a time...
Read moreConstant in-person interruptions, too many phone calls and endless meetings — these are all things I’ve heard staff complain about for years. We’ve tried creating...
Read moreFollowing mass closing of rec centers due to the coronavirus pandemic, many Americans are working from home for the first time. Working from home can...
Read moreThe Eugene Family YMCA, located in Eugene, Oregon, closed on March 12 after they learned a staff member was being tested for COVID-19. Shortly after,...
Read more© 2023 Community Rec Magazine. Published by Peake Media.