For Immediate
Release:
November 6, 2024
Commissioners announce Park System
has earned 2024 CAPRA Reaccreditation
FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County
Commissioners is proud to announce that the Monmouth County Park System has received reaccreditation
from the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA)
at the 2024 National Recreation and Park Association Conference in Atlanta, GA.
“My fellow Commissioners and I are thrilled that the
Monmouth County Park System was reaccredited by CAPRA which recognizes the
incredible events, open space preservation and recreational opportunities provided
by our Park System,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “The Park
System has achieved and maintained CAPRA accreditation status since 1994 and is
currently one of only 213 agencies with this designation. We would like to
thank the Board of Recreation Commissioners and the Park System staff for their
remarkable work.”
CAPRA is the only national accreditation of park and
recreation departments and serves as a measure of a department’s overall
quality of operation, management, and service to the community.
“The County is dedicated to enhancing the quality of
life for Monmouth County residents by offering top-notch open spaces, parks,
recreational areas, facilities, programs, and services in the most effective,
efficient, and cost-effective way possible,” said Commissioner Deputy Director
Ross F. Licitra, liaison to the Monmouth County Park System. “We encourage
everyone to visit one of our Park System sites and enjoy all the Park System
has to offer.”
The Monmouth County Park System was established in
1960. Today, the Park System manages 43 park areas that include forests,
wetland/marine habitats, golf courses, historic sites, recreation areas and
conservation sites. In addition, the Park System offers more than 5,000
programs, camps, activities and events each year. For more information, go to visitmonmouth.com.
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