Celebrating National Parks Month - Pinellas County (2024)

July 2024

By Jolanda Jordan, Department Administrative and Fiscal Manager, Parks & Conservation Resources

In recognition of National Parks and Recreation Month, we celebrate and honor our dedicated park professionals who work tirelessly to preserve, protect and enhance our valuable natural spaces.Our employees play a crucial role in providing Pinellas County citizens and visitors with access to recreational opportunities promoting health and wellness and fostering a connection to the great outdoors.Park professionals work diligently to maintain our beautiful parks and preserves, ensuring they remain safe, welcoming, and enjoyable for all. Their passion for environmental stewardship, advocacy for conservation efforts, and commitment to creating meaningful experiences for visitors is truly commendable. Through their hard work and dedication, Parks & Conservation Resources employees are contributing to the protection of natural resources. They inspire a love for nature, instill a sense of environmental responsibility, and create opportunities for lasting memories for families to cherish.

During National Parks and Recreation Month, let us take a moment to recognize and appreciate the invaluable contributions of park professionals. Their unwavering dedication and expertise are essential to ensuring that Pinellas County parks continue to thrive for generations to come.Thank you to the employees of Parks & Conservation Resources for your outstanding service and commitment in contributing to the County’s efforts to maintain vibrant and inclusive spaces for all to enjoy.

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Parks Month Employee Spotlights

Robert “Kent” Cleveland

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Position:Chief Park Ranger

Department:Parks & Conservation Resources

How long with Pinellas County?4 years.

How long have you been in this position?1 year.

Have you had any other positions with Pinellas County?Park Ranger 1, 2, and 3.

Describe your job in 25 words or fewer:Keep Pinellas County parks clean, safe, and enjoyable for our residents, visitors, and employees while providing a safe habitat for wildlife in our densely populated peninsula.

Best part of job:Working outside in the winter months.

Most challenging part of job:Working outside in the summer months.

Most memorable moment?Watching an 11-foot gator cross the road on my first day.

What do you do in your free time?Travel, beach, video games.

Gary Nelson

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Position:Trades/Field Services Supervisor

Department:Parks & Conservation Resources

How long with Pinellas County?36+ years.

How long have you been in this position?1.5 years as a Trades/Field Services Supervisor and 12+ years as a Trades Supervisor.

Describe your job in 25 words or fewer:Supervisor of South Trades overseeing the day-to-day operations of repairs, new construction, obtaining and purchasing materials and services, and being a consultant of past events and construction-related issues.

Describe your career path with Pinellas County:I started May of 1988 as a Maintenance Worker 1 at Taylor Park, became full-time at War Veterans Memorial Park in November of 1988, worked temp. for 6 months on the Horticultural Division operating the chipper truck for the tree trimmer, promoted to Automotive Equipment Operator 2 on the Roving Crew in 1990, promoted to Craftworker 1 on the Roving Crew in 1991, then promoted to Craftworker 2 in 2000. Promoted to Craftworker 3 in 2004, took a voluntary demotion to Craftworker 1 in 2009 due to the Reduction in Force (RIF) and family needs, then promoted back to Craftworker 3 in 2012. I was reclassified to Craftworker 2 in 2018 due to the Evergreen Study, but the position didn’t change. I was then promoted to Trades/Field Services Supervisor in 2023 till present time.

What has been the biggest change over the years since you started?Level of service to the parks due to the RIF and budget cuts.

What are some of your achievements that you are most proud of during your time with Pinellas County?Setting the standard of the exposed aggregate sidewalks known as River Gravel Sidewalks that hasn’t been duplicated by contractors. Doing quality work that directly effects and benefits the parks patrons and fellow co-workers.

What advice do you have for people looking to get into your field?Take pride in your work and do high quality work that can’t be duplicated by contracting because everyone will know who to turn to to get the job done right. Share your experiences and failures you’ve learned from that have helped you grow to be a better tradesman.

What is something that most people don’t know about your job that you would like them to know?Since being here for as long as I have, it would be having the institutional knowledge and saving certain materials/flat file plans to find information.

What have you enjoyed most about working for Pinellas County?Gaining valuable experience and knowledge in the construction field, operation of equipment, being a recourse for fellow co-workers, and knowing for over 36 years I’ve never pulled out a sidewalk I’ve installed due to workmanship or trip hazards and when installing sidewalks, we use the same process, so we don’t have issues in the future.

Most memorable moment/story:I have a lot of “I remember when” stories, I just wish I had kept a journal to make a book because there would be stories you wouldn’t believe. I’d say it would be the time I worked on a 3-Lift Station Replacement Project (Arrow Head, RR#2 and Palm Grove) that saved Pinellas County over $750,000 and being acknowledged for it at a function at the Sheraton Sand Key for the Quality in Fact/Quality in Perception Program.

Bobby Voss

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Position:Operations Supervisor – South County Parks

Department:Parks & Conservation Resources

How long with Pinellas County?I have beenemployed with Pinellas County for over 27 years.

How long have you been in this position?I have been in a leadership position for 23 years.

Describe your job in 25 words or fewer:Supervise/manage landscaping/mowing operations and maintenance in multiple parks; conduct training of new and temporary employees; plan, organize, and inspect subordinates’ work.

Describe your career path with Pinellas County:1997 – Automotive Equipment Operator for the Public Works Department (Highway Division), 2002- Maintenance Crew Leader, 2006 – Crew Chief 1, 2010 – transitioned to the Parks Department as a Crew Chief 1, 2015 – reclassified to Crew Chief 2, 2023 – reclassified to Operations Supervisor.

What has been the biggest change over the years since you started?There have been lots of changes over the years — staff, equipment, but the most is record keeping. CityWorks has really made a big difference in most departments in the way we track and record daily tasks/events.

What are some of your achievements that you are most proud of during your time with Pinellas County?It’s very rewarding to be part of an organization (Parks & Conservation Resources) that supports you, no matter what your goals are. Every day that I am able to show up to work, it gives me a chance to turn opportunities into results. Also, implementing Toro 5900, 4000 batwing mower to become more efficient.

What advice do you have for people looking to get into your field?Maintain consistency, stay true to yourself, believe in yourself, learn all you can, take all measures to achieve your goals, and model the actions you expect of others.

What is something that most people don’t know about your job that you would like them to know?I supervise and mentor, but I also at times take part in mowing, tree trimming, etc. I perform minor repairs on tractors and small equipment to minimize down time. Also, I have completed numerous certifications including Supervisory Leadership skills, Team Leader series, Diversity Effectiveness, Pesticide Application, and Parking Enforcement Specialist.

What have you enjoyed most about working for Pinellas County?I enjoy coming to work and being able to make a difference. Giving the best advice possible to co-workers, including helping park patrons navigate their way to a particular shelter, or helping them finding their way to a dog park.

Most memorable moment/story:I have a few memorable moments, but I think the most is being filmed forPinellas County’s Doing Things on YouTube.

Anna Yu

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Position:Park Ranger 3

Department:Parks & Conservation Resources

How long with Pinellas County?4 years in September.

How long have you been in this position?Since October 2023.

Have you had any other positions with Pinellas County?Park Ranger 1 and 2.

Describe your job in 25 words or fewer:I help coordinate research projects and presentations, create interpretive media for the park, guide nature tours for the public, develop environmental education programs for staff and volunteers, and more.

Best part of job:Watching staff members learn and be inspired by all the wild things this special place has to offer! It also brings me immense joy whenever I discover a new-to-me native plant or animal. The barrier island complex of Fort De Soto has taught me so much about the interconnectedness of our changing world.

Most challenging part of job:Working outdoors in the extreme heat.

Most memorable moment?Having the opportunity to assist FWC biologists rescue stranded manatees.

What do you do in your free time?I have a toddler, so I don’t do much else besides be his mom, but I do enjoy working in my native plant garden and hanging out with our many pets.

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Celebrating National Parks Month - Pinellas County (2024)

FAQs

What is the largest park in Pinellas County Florida? ›

The largest park within the Pinellas County Park System, Fort De Soto park consists of 1,136 acres made up of five interconnected islands (keys). These keys are home to beach plants, mangroves, wetlands, palm hammocks, hardwoods and scores of native plants.

What is the purpose of the national parks? ›

The national parks of today are public resources for recreation, education, scholarship, and the preservation of endangered landscapes, natural communities, and species.

Will NPS waive entrance fees at national parks on Saturday April 20? ›

Yes, you read that correctly! Saturday, April 20, is a free entrance day at parks that normally charge a fee to enter. What a great way to explore a new park or an old favorite while kicking off the National Park Service's annual celebration.

How long is National Park Week? ›

Do you love California's national parks? There's a holiday for that, and the fun lasts for nine straight days. From April 20–28, more than 400 national park units across the country get festive for National Park Week.

What is the smallest state park in Florida? ›

Walk the Fernandina Plaza

In one of the oldest neighborhoods in North Florida you can discover the smallest state park. Measuring in at about 0.8 acres, the Fernandina Plaza Historic State Park is a grassy lot on a bluff overlooking the Amelia River.

What is the most crowded county in Florida? ›

Miami-Dade is Florida's most populous county; followed by Broward, Hillsborough, Palm Beach, and Orange counties.

What is the most visited national park in the United States? ›

Great Smoky Mountains is the most visited national park in America, by far. Last year, it drew nearly three times the visitors as the second-most visited park, Grand Canyon, according to National Park Service data.

Which state has the most national parks? ›

Which state has the most national parks? California has the most national parks with nine total in the state. The next state with the most parks is Alaska, which has eight national parks. Utah comes in third place with a total of five national parks, while Colorado is in fourth with four national parks.

Who owns our national parks? ›

Answer and Explanation: The national parks are owned by the Federal Government. The legislative branches of the U.S. House and Senate have the power to determine the use of federal lands and can pass laws affecting the sale or preservation of those areas including national parks.

What's the most expensive national park? ›

The most expensive national park in the U.S. is, as travel journalist Stephen Hanson recently identified in a fare comparison, the Gates Of The Arctic National Park & Preserve in Northern Alaska. Veronika Bondarenko captured this view at the New River Gorge National Park in West Virginia.

How to get free entry to U.S. national parks in 2024? ›

Mark your calendar for these entrance fee–free dates in 2024:
  1. January 15: Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
  2. April 20: First day of National Park Week.
  3. June 19: Juneteenth National Independence Day.
  4. August 4: Anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act.
  5. September 28: National Public Lands Day.
  6. November 11: Veterans Day.
Mar 25, 2024

What president has a national park named after him? ›

Theodore Roosevelt National Park is an American national park of the badlands in western North Dakota comprising three geographically separated areas. Honoring U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, it is the only American national park named directly after a single person.

What is the best day of the week to visit national parks? ›

The best time to visit national parks is during midweek and off-peak seasons. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are usually the quietest days to visit the parks. As for the off-peak season, this can vary park by park but it usually is during the months of October, February, and April.

Is July national park Month? ›

Since 1985, people in the United States have celebrated Park and Recreation Month in July to promote building strong, vibrant and resilient communities through the power of parks and recreation and to recognize the full-time park and recreation professionals, and hundreds of thousands of part-time and seasonal workers ...

How often do people go to national parks? ›

The National Park Service reported 325.5 million recreation visits in calendar year 2023.

What is the largest public park in Florida? ›

Fakahatchee Strand Preserve is the largest state park in Florida and is home to a variety of plant and animal species that can be found nowhere else in the continental U.S.

What is the largest lake in Pinellas County? ›

Lake Tarpon is the largest lake in Pinellas County with a surface area of four square miles. Its watershed encompasses 2,860 acres, including its two largest tributaries, South Creek and Brooker Creek. The lake is a valuable recreational destination and is renowned for its largemouth bass fishing.

What is Florida's largest national park? ›

Florida has three national parks and Everglades is the largest. From the east entrance of the park to the southern tip where Flamingo City is located is about 38 miles.

What is the largest city in Pinellas County? ›

Clearwater is the County Seat, St. Petersburg is the largest city with a population of 258,201 as of 2021, and Tarpon Springs was the first incorporated city in 1887.

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