Illinois State University’s Parks and Recreation Society (PARS) offers unique opportunities for recreation and sports management majors through leadership and professional development training.
Associate of ISU’s School of Kinesiology and Recreation, Lindsey Nicholson, has been teaching for 14 years and is very involved with PARS.
“We meet once a month, and so those are all student-led. I don’t think our students realize how valuable it is to have those peer relationships outside of the classroom,” Nicholson said.
President of PARS, Megan Golbeck, joined in Fall 2023. Golbeck said she was a volunteer coordinator in Fall 2024 and took the role of president in February.
“My key takeaway from being involved in PARS is seeing how important being a part of something is, especially if it has a community of people who are in the same major program as you. I feel like if I didn't have PARS, I wouldn't have the great relationships with my peers and my professors that I have right now,” Golbeck said.
Golbeck shared her favorite professional event that she attended with PARS.
“One of my favorite events that I enjoyed most was our cookout in the park and the bags tournament,” Golbeck said. “That was the very first PARS meeting that I attended. I'm excited for our new members to experience that.”
“I also enjoyed going to the IPRA/IAPD Conference in Chicago. This is held annually in January, and I have attended both last year's and this year's conference,” Golbeck continued.
Treasurer Kaitlyn Koenigstein joined in Fall 2024. Koenigstein highlighted her positive experiences with PARS through networking and development opportunities.
Koenigstein said she is excited for the future of the organization with expanded career prep workshops during their meetings.
Nicholson, Golbeck and Koenigstein welcome students to reach out to them to learn more.