TTN Album
dallasnews.com/sports How can change really be made to occur? Bluebonnets and Texas Tourism Trails of Flower Mound - Tony Nielsen Outdoor Recreation Data
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Three cheers to Ray Sasser at The Dallas Morning News for the great interview with Walt Dabney, outgoing Director of TPWD!    Click image for larger display
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Waco, 2009: Keynote speaker Enrique Penalosa, Ph.D. offered numerous challenges to conventional attitudes about motor vehicles and the parking they require, and how they impact our civic and public spaces in Waco.     Click image for larger display
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On-road bicyclists are among the target audiences the Ennis Garden Club hopes to attract to its Bluebonnet Trails tours and events. Gina Rokas and Sandy Anderson spoke on the benefits to their City's economic development.  Click image for larger display
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'Inspiration, Growth and Vision' were the focus of Flower Mound's components of the regional and state pedestrian, bicycle and equestrian systems, according to Tony Nielsen, their Park Development Manager.   Click image for larger display
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Waco, 2009: Michael Schuett, Ph.D. of A&M's Texas AgriLIFE Extension offered guidance to delegates on the human dimensions of natural resources, and how these are determined.
Great Texas Trail Boss - Public Sector Great Texas Trail Boss - Citizen Volunteer Enrique Penalosa
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Waco, 2009: Dallas County's Mary Bartsch Phinney, widely recognized as the 'mother' of Texas Trails Network more than 16 years ago is awarded a Great Texas Trail Boss Award for her leadership in protecting and acquiring trail and open space resources for Dallas County.     Click image for larger display
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Waco, 2009: Nacogdoches parks director Kathy Joslyn accepts the Great Texas Trail Boss award on behalf of Dr. F. E. Abernathy who's volunteered thousands of hours for his city's trail resources.  Click image for larger display
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Waco, 2009: Rethinking use of urban spaces is a big part of Enrique Penalosa's focus these days. [click here] to review his 250+ slides used for his January 22, 2009 keynote speech in Waco! [large file alert!]