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CRPA Summer Day Camp Accepting Camp Counselor Applications 05/01/2009
If you are 17 years of age and older and looking for a summer job with children, then the Adventures...
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The Recreation Advisory Board Asks for Park Land 01/07/2009
"The Recreation Advisory Board would like to graciously request that individuals, agents, brokers, ...
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CRPA Christmas Tree Recycling 12/27/2008
Drop off your Christmas tree at Hobgood Park, Sequoyah Park or Ballground City Park December 27-Janu...
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Garland Mountain Horse and Hiking Trails Coming Soon!
Work on the hiking and horse trails at Garland Mountain continues. Construction will begin soon on t...
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Cherokee Youth Softball 01/02/2009
Registration is January 2-February 1 followed by late registration February 2-6. Leagues are offered...
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Better Weight Than Ever Team Weigh-In 01/03/2009
Sign up and weigh in for the 2009 Better Weight Than Ever competition. The cost is $50 per team, two...
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CRPA introduces Organic Gardening by the Moon 01/05/2009
Calling all Ladies...if you are interested in learning the art of organic gardening, then this is th...
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Registration for February-June 2009 Programs Begins 01/05/2009
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Do you need to get in shape? 01/05/2009
Then Boot Camp in the Park is for you. Classes are offered throughout the week and at different time...
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History
Different Names, Similar Mission
- The history of our agency began around 1970 when the Cherokee Recreation Commission was formed under the guideline of the Georgia Recreation Enabling legislation.
- During the 1970’s the Commission evolved into an arm of county government as a Recreation & Parks department and the first director was hired in 1972.
- The Department continued as a county agency as the governing body transformed from a single-commissioner to a multi-commissioner (five-person) form of government in 1992.
- Three-and-a-half years later the five-person County Commission introduced local legislation and the Cherokee Recreation & Parks Authority was born on July 1, 1995 as a result of an act of the Georgia General Assembly, House Bill 951.
- The Authority was governed by a five-person board appointed by the County Commission and included one county commissioner appointed by the Commission Chair.
- The initial time frame for the Authority was five-and-a-half years, through December 31, 2000.
- In 1999, the County Commission again introduced local legislation and the Authority’s time frame was extended by the General Assembly’s House Bill 932 through December 31, 2010.
- In 2007, local legislation was introduced by the County Commission to dissolve the Authority after 12 years via the General Assembly’s House Bill 403.
- House Bill 403 became effective with the Governor’s signature and returned recreation and parks operations under county government as the Cherokee Recreation & Parks Agency.
- The Agency began operations on May 23, 2007.
Mission Statement
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