
Weeks Update
- Elementary School performance
- DV tape cleaner rant
- Mission project
- Shoes & Popcorn
- Easter at the regional park
Where does the term “Regional Park” come from?
- Letterboxing
- 12 Volt Theater
- Video Games on the Xbox 360, add us abstrak01
- “I want to order a frakkin’ pizza” – The free Battlestar Galactica premiere promo.
- Phoenix Indy Craftorama: April 26 at the Duck and Decanter
- The Crafty Chica
- Etsy.com
- Earth Hour
Question of the week – Does it count if you turned off your lights and then went somewhere else that had their lights on. Did you really participate? 206-888-2537
Social Media with our friend Kelly.
- Myspace, facebook, utterz and twitter.
- Various demographics on myspace and facebook
- Using twitter tracking in the real world
- Keeping up with friends.
Feedback
- Paul H. - Total Podcastrophe
- Rod – GeekThug.com
- Julie – The Philosophy Guy Show
- Matt- Redboy Podcast
- Nobilis – Nobilis Erotica
- Chrystal – The Life of SpaGuysWife Podcast
- Andy – The Andy Cast
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Regional park is a term used for an area of land preserved on account of its natural beauty, historic interest, recreational use or other reason, and under the administration of a form of local government. This can be a special park district covering a region crossing several jurisdictions or a park system of a defined region, where a region is like a U.S. state.
In the U.S., the term is also used in urban areas to refer to parks (usually large ones) that because of their special attractions draw visitors from the entire region. These parks, which usually have many uses including commercial activities (such as weddings), require a higher level of management compared to smaller parks such as recreation centers and pocket parks that have fewer purposes and serve only local residents.