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CityStream 2/11/2010 On this edition of CityStream, It`s rock and roll, a little rap, and a whole lot of fun. How the City`s Parks and Recreation programs are changing with the times and kids interests. But one thing remains constant, keeping kids healthy, safe and having fun. Then, with the Winter Olympics coming up, we`ll take a look at the sport of curling. Plus, it`s an endless array of shelves contains historical documents that just might have your name on them! We`ll go on a treasure hunt of sorts through our city`s history. |
CityStream Splash Back: Parks and Recreation 2/11/2010 It`s rock and roll, a little rap, and a whole lot of fun. Programs in the City`s Parks and Recreation department have changed a bit recently. While they still offer typical activities such as swimming and tennis, they`ve added a few new programs to respond to an increase in youth violence. Producer Jeff Gentes has the story on a “creative” approach to curbing youth violence. |

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CityStream Splash Back: Curling Club 2/11/2010 When the 2010 Winter Olympics kick off in Vancouver, you`ll see some amazing feats on the slopes and on the ice. But there`s probably only one sport at the winter games that looks so easy, it may have you saying hey, I think I could do that. Producer Roxeanne Vainuku has the story. |
Ballard Blossom
Youth Violence Initiative
Seattle Parks & Recreation Department
Garfield Teen Life Center
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center
High Point Teen Life Center
Granite Curling Club
National Archives and Records Administration
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