contents december departments 12 We Are Parks and Recreation Quiet Hour: Helping Visitors Feel Inner Peace Outside 12 Creating Barrier-Free Websites 13 Announcing the Newly Accredited and Reaccredited CAPRA Agencies 16 Member Benefit: How Will Using ePACT Impact My Recreation Organization? 17 18 Research 2022 Park Pulse Poll Highlights Kevin Roth 19 Park Pulse Celebrate With Parks and Recreation 50 Operations Wichita Takes a Twist on the Old, Making It New Troy Houtman, CPRE 52 Park Essentials 55 Advertiser Index 56 Park Bench Olmsted Planning in Essex County Maressa McFarlane Page 26 columns 8 Perspectives Celebrating Parks and Recreation as Leaders in Health and More Carolyn F. McKnight-Fredd 10 Editor's Letter Changemakers Remind Us of the Bigger Picture Vitisia Paynich 20 Advocacy Taking Advantage of the American Rescue Plan R.J. Cardin 22 Health and Wellness Healthy Communities as an Equitable Investment Teresa L. Penbrooke, Ph.D., CPRE 24 Equity Making Tennis More Inclusive Victoria Chiesa 26 Conservation BioBlitzes and the State of Our Habitats Michele White 28 Law Review Constitutionality of Filmmaking Regulations in National Parks James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D. Cover image: Photo courtesy of Torti Gallas + Partners Parks & Recreation is printed using soy ink on at least 10 percent post-consumer recycled paper and is mailed in a wrap - only when required - that is plant based and certified compostable. If you are interested in helping us go even greener, email us at prmagazine@nrpa.org and ask to opt out of receiving the print magazine. Parks & Recreation is always available to read in an ezine format at ezine.nrpa.org. 6 Parks & Recreation | DECEMBER 2 0 22 | PARK S ANDRECRE AT ION . OR G A BioBlitz is an event where community scientists observe and document flora and fauna in an area to capture a snapshot of a place's biodiversity.http://ezine.nrpa.org