How to Adapt with Adaptive Fitness
To meet the needs of any community member who may walk into your facility, it’s important to offer a variety ...
Read moreTo meet the needs of any community member who may walk into your facility, it’s important to offer a variety ...
Read moreIf you’re looking for a way to take your offerings to new heights, an indoor rock climbing wall is a ...
Read moreIn honor of breast cancer awareness month, Community Rec spoke the Peninsula JCC about the “Pink @ the PJCC” program ...
Read moreEngaging the corporate demographic can be a challenge for community rec centers — after a long day at the office, ...
Read moreIf you’re looking to enhance the relaxation offerings at your facility, consider adding a unique program like Sound Float Meditation. ...
Read moreThe Wave Aquatic and Fitness Center, the featured facility of the September/October issue, is quite an anomaly. Nestled in Whitefish, ...
Read moreAn organization is only as strong as its team. And because a dysfunctional team can severely harm a community rec ...
Read moreSurveys are a simple and direct way of obtaining feedback from members and ensuring you’re meeting their needs. While there ...
Read moreA common trend for fitness centers — including community recreation organizations — is the conversion of racquetball courts into a ...
Read moreYour most popular group fitness classes will likely have high demand from a wide variety of members, but many individuals, ...
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