Mary Jane Judy Named New President of the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners Mayor Sly James announced today that Mary Jane Judy will be the new president of the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners. Judy has served on the Board as a commissioner since 2013 and will become the fourth female president in its 128-year history. “I’ve been fortunate to work with a dynamic board and incredible staff during my six years as commissioner,” said Judy. “I’m honored to have been asked to serve as president, and I’m thrilled to continue working to ensure our parks, community centers and programming are accessible and enjoyable for everyone in our community.” More at kcparks.org

Mary Jane Judy Named New President of the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners Mayor Sly James announced today that Mary Jane Judy will be the new president of the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners. Judy has served on the Board as a commissioner since 2013 and will become the fourth female president in its 128-year history. “I’ve been fortunate to work with a dynamic board and incredible staff during my six years as commissioner,” said Judy. “I’m honored to have been asked to serve as president, and I’m thrilled to continue working to ensure our parks, community centers and programming are accessible and enjoyable for everyone in our community.” More at kcparks.org

Mary Jane Judy Named New President of the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners Mayor Sly James announced today that Mary Jane Judy will be the new president of the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners. Judy has served on the Board as a commissioner since 2013 and will become the fourth female president in its 128-year history. “I’ve been fortunate to work with a dynamic board and incredible staff during my six years as commissioner,” said Judy. “I’m honored to have been asked to serve as president, and I’m thrilled to continue working to ensure our parks, community centers and programming are accessible and enjoyable for everyone in our community.” More at kcparks.org
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