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Recreation Division <br /> <br />Preface <br /> <br /> The Recreation Division consists of athletics, special <br />populations, and special programs areas. Activities encoun- <br />tered provide each participant the opportunity to learn and <br />respect theirown abilities, strengths, and weaknesses as they <br />move toward self-fulfillment and self-actualization of their <br />expected potentials. Activeparticipation in these recreational <br />pursuits will permit each individual to truly enrich the <br />quality of his or her life. <br /> <br />Special Programs / Publicity and Marketing Division <br /> <br /> The Special Programs Division which encompasses <br />the Publicity and Marketing section, is responsible for <br />assesstng, establishing and promoting a variety of both <br />activeand passive recreational activities, instructional classes, <br />workshops, summer camps, and special programs. The <br />Division works in cooperation with the Cabarrus County <br />Schools, Kannapolis City Schools, local churches and <br />agencies utilizing'existing facilities and resources to offer <br />leisure opportunities for citizens of all ages. <br /> The Publicity and Marketing section works interde- <br />partmentally, developing and implementing promotions, <br />advertising, and marketing campaigns for all division pro- <br />grams and policies. Working closely with the supervisors in <br />each division, the Publicity and Marketing Supervisor co- <br />ordinates promotions with local and regional media sources, <br />seeks and cultivates program sponsorships, and markets the <br />Departmental programs and activities. In cooperation with <br />other local recreation service providers the Publicity and <br />Marketing Section coordinates the creation, development, <br />and disbursementofthe quarterly program brochures. "The <br />Fun Book" and "Good Times" are circulated through the <br />CabarrusNeighbors Charlotte Observer, the Concord Tri- <br />bune. and The Daily Independent. Circulation for the three <br />newspapers totals over 75,000. <br /> <br />Registrations / Participation '93 - '94 <br /> <br /> Physical Fitness t,210 <br /> Dance 84 <br /> Arts 73 <br /> Camps / Children 529 <br /> Special Populations 47 <br /> Misc. Workshops 26 <br /> Total 1,969 <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br /> <br />