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ABOUT MPRA . . .
On
November 29, 1959 the Missouri Recreation Association and the
Missouri Recreation and Park Society merged forming the Missouri
Park and Recreation Association (MPRA). MPRA serves as the voice
for parks and recreation in Missouri on the local, state and
national level.
The nonprofit
association, whose members work to provide opportunities for all
the state’s citizens to enjoy quality leisure activities, is
dedicated to promoting public support for parks and recreation and
public awareness of the contribution of recreation to a balanced
life.
The association works to ensure the growth and improve
the quality and accessibility of urban and rural parks, open
spaces and recreational lands, facilities and programs for all
Missourians. It promotes research and information dissemination on
park, conservation, recreation and leisure issues.
MPRA strives to maintain high standards of
professional ethics and practices by promoting continuing
education for its membership. The association encourages the
support of college and university curricula to enhance research
and assure a well-trained stream of future professionals.
MPRA cooperates with public, private and voluntary
agencies to assure provision of quality park, recreation and
conservation programs.
MPRA is governed by a board of directors elected by
the general membership. The association maintains a headquarters
office with a full-time staff in Jefferson City. MPRA is an
affiliate member of the National Recreation and Park Association
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