PA Recreation & Park Society Recognizes Scarnati for Protecting Parks, Natural Resources

Joseph Scarnati (R-25) (Provided photo)

HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society (PRPS) on Monday presented Sen. Joseph Scarnati (R-25) with its Governmental Award in recognition of his leadership and contributions in protecting and enhancing the Commonwealth’s parks and natural resources.

“Senator Scarnati is a leader in working to ensure funding for parks and open space,” said Karen Burke, PRPS executive director. “He is a champion of the Pennsylvania Growing Greener program and fought hard to make sure a portion of the revenues from Act 13 were dedicated toward conservation and recreation.”

Scarnati also led efforts to stop cuts to the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund program in the 2012-13 state budget.

Additionally, his work has helped secure more than $12.5 million in conservation grants for his district since 2003, including $1.3 million in 2012 alone.

“I am honored to accept this award from the Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society,” Scarnati said. “Our parks and open spaces are tremendous assets to our local communities. Not only do they attract visitors and boost our local economy, but they also add to our quality of life and help protect our natural resources for future generations.”

About Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society
Founded in 1935, the Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society (PRPS) is the principal state organization promoting quality recreation and park training, networking, and leadership opportunities for those working and volunteering in the field. Members include professionals who manage municipal recreation and park systems and state parks, therapeutic recreation specialists and activity coordinators at health care institutions, college and university professors and students, staff of privately operated recreation facilities, and citizen members of recreation and park boards and commissions in communities across the Commonwealth. PRPS is a non-profit, 501.c.3 membership association with more than 1,700 members statewide.

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