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She also attended a seminars on dealing with stress and planning a running event. Weger said the park district is hosting another half-marathon, and the seminar was helpful with tips for making the race fun and dealing with problems that might occur.

Board President Gene Englehart said small districts such as Princeton have many of the same problems as larger districts.

“I’ve had people sit at this table over the years and say we’re small, so this doesn’t apply to us,” he said. “Well, these are laws, not suggestions.”

He then recapped some of what he learned, including that all park district employees must have criminal background checks initiated before they are hired.

There can also be no politicking on park district property by incumbent board members, which means incumbents can’t collect petition signatures on any park district property.
Englehart said it’s the public right to attend park board meetings, speak before the board, and make FOIA requests.

“People watch us very closely and would love to trip us up,” he said.

Russell said it was fantastic to have all five board members in attendance at the conference.

“That commitment makes it all work so well because we’re all in it to win,” she said.

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