Garland earns state parks awards

Nov. 15, 2022

The Garland Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts Department won three awards at the Texas Recreation and Park Society (TRAPS) North Region Conference Nov. 3 in Irving. The department was honored for excellence in programming and recreation facility design excellence.

Excellence in Programming: Stay-In at Holford

The award recognizes an outstanding program that has been offered two or more years.

Garland Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts strives to meet the needs of adults with disabilities. In 2020 when the pandemic hit, all programs and outings had to be canceled. Families had reported depression among their participants because they were isolated and unable to spend time outside the home. Stay-In at Holford was created to find a way to bring back the participants in a safe way.

Before the pandemic, the Therapeutic Recreation (TR) group would go out on the town once a month for group adventures. These included movies, dinner, bowling, sports games and even a wildlife rescue. The staff wanted to bring this experience back without having to leave the recreation center.

By staying at the center for these “outings,” staff could help ensure that the participants were in a clean and safe environment, as many individuals with disabilities are at a higher risk than the general population. At the beginning of 2021, staff reached out to the families to gauge their interest in signing up for “outings” again. After some reassurances about cleaning and safety protocols, the first Stay-In at Holford was offered in April 2021 and was a great success for the participants and staff. Everyone was so excited to be back together. Seating incorporated the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations of 6-foot spacing and mask wearing.

The Stay-in offerings have varied. Participants have had the opportunity to try new foods and make their own desserts at the TR Food Crew nights. Some of the favorite desserts were homemade ice cream, cookie and cake decorating, and snow cones. On Make It a Movie nights, participants got to visit the Holford Concession Stand where they ordered pizza, a drink, popcorn and candy before enjoying a movie at the “Holford Theater.” Some of the standout Out ’N’ About days included painting, enjoying a magic show and learning how to do a magic trick, and a game night with giant games and friendly competitions.

In October 2021 we hosted a spooktacular Halloween party with food, games, crafts and photo opportunities. In December 2021 we were able to offer our Holiday at Holford where participants got dinner and dessert, made an ornament for their tree at home, played games and enjoyed a gift exchange. Staff have continued to challenge themselves to come up with unique, affordable and fun ideas to bring smiles to every face!

The popularity continues to grow. When the program was first introduced, there were about eight participants. Now we are up to 18 participants. This program has proven to be a valued offering. The families feel secure in leaving their loved ones in a controlled and safe environment. As we continue, staff will continue to find ways to meet the needs of the Therapeutic Recreation community in the best way we can.

Award was accepted by Heather Lambert and Megan Hall.

Recreation Facility Design Excellence: Audubon Recreation Center

The award recognizes a recreation facility project for professional design quality and recreation usage, and for the cooperation between design professionals and park and recreation professionals.

Audubon Recreation Center was built in 1980 and remodeled in 2003. The existing center was 10,600 square feet in area. In a 2004 Bond Proposition, the $2.8 million Phase II was for a 17,000 square feet expansion to accommodate a larger scope of recreational programming. That was to include an expanded lobby, second office, multipurpose activity room, new gymnasium, space for fitness/exercise, and related utility and site work.

During preliminary design phases that started in January 2015, with consideration to the project budget and construction cost increases, the building expansion was scaled back to 3,500 square feet of programmable space. The project was put on hold due to lack of funding for the original intended scope of the project.

The Audubon Recreation Center project resurfaced in discussions regarding a 2019 bond program as it was a project with unused 2004 bond funding. Voters in 2019 approved $117.8 million to renovate, construct, develop, improve and expand Parks & Recreation facilities. Projects anticipated include improvements to recreation centers, aquatic facilities, trails, parking lots, roads, sports fields, public squares, water features, playgrounds and other supportive infrastructure facilities at or integrated into Parks & Recreation.

Between the 2004 and 2019 bond programs, voters approved $6.1 million to expand and renovate Audubon Recreation Center to provide enhanced health and fitness options to Garland residents. The kick-off meeting was held in October 2019 and construction started in September 2020. The ribbon-cutting ceremony took place Oct. 5, 2021.

The completed project added approximately 5,000 square feet to the existing facility, allowing for increased capacity, an improved interior layout and renovations throughout the existing space. Improvements include:

  • A new fitness room – the largest in the Garland system;
  • Two expanded multipurpose rooms;
  • New lobby and reception area;
  • Interactive projection system in the gym; and
  • Covered patio and lawn area for outdoor activities.

 Pictured right: Award accepted by D’Lee Williams, Jesse Johnson, Jr., Silvia Froehner, Brendon Zachery and BRW Architects representative Corey Durant. Also pictured: TRAPS Executive Director Erin Franz and TRAPS President Trent Kelley.

Information and photo provided by city of Garland.

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