Sports
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Parks and Recreation Annual Reports
Department of Parks and Recreation Photographs
Photographic prints, negatives, and slides related to parks, activities in parks, and Parks Department personnel.Images are arranged alphabetically by subject and are a mix of prints, negatives and slides. Some are undated. Ninety-three images are digitized and available online.
Newsletters
Newsletters created by Nick Licata to provide a forum for his opinions and as a means of disseminating information and public policy issues to his constituents. Subjects include all issues that come before the City Council with emphasis on Licata's special areas of interest including parks and recreation, cultural resources and activities, the arts, transportation, and social justice concerns. Includes both "Urban Politics" and "Nick's Notes."
Ordinance 3, 1903-07-13
An ordinance for the preservation of public morality, peace, safety and good order in the Town of South Park, and providing for the punishment of violations of this ordinance.
Ordinance 17, 1890-06-07
An Ordinance defining and prescribing the punishment of certain misdemeanors.
Ordinance 76, 1904-11-28
An Ordinance prohibiting the playing of football and rugby, in the City of Georgetown, on the day of the week known as Sunday, and providing a penalty.
Ordinance 123, 1903-05-18
An ordinance defining certain misdemeanors and providing penalties therefore.
Ordinance 557, 1902-09-23
An Ordinance for the preservation of public morality, peace, safety and good order in the City of Ballard and providing for the punishment of violations of this ordinance.
Playground News Clippings and Reports
Newspaper clippings and typed reports of sports and recreational activities sponsored by the Parks Department at its playgrounds and playfields, and in its fieldhouses.
Norm Rice Subject Files
Charles T. Royer Subject Correspondence
Correspondence, reports, and other records related to the issues, programs, and organizations that were part of the work of the Mayor's Office during Royer's tenure. Major topics covered include downtown issues, housing, the arts, community councils, transportation, KidsPlace, environmental issues, sports, Interstate 90, Metro, gay and minority issues, Pioneer Square, schools, and boards and commissions. Arranged alphabetically by subject for each year.