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Christmas Scandal" is the first episode to feature the former Pawnee pit location serving a legitimate town purpose. Filling a giant construction pit and turning it into a park had been a central plot-point of Parks and Recreation throughout the first season and the first half of the second season.
She appears on Pawnee Today, the local news show, saying the Pawnee government failed the parks and that security is poor. Paul, the city manager, is angry over the television appearance, but informs Leslie the stunt worked and the mayor is offering $2,500 to help fix the park. While at a press conference about the money, Jerry confesses to ...
"Operation Ann" is the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of the American comedy television series Parks and Recreation, and the 60th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on February 2, 2012.
Within a week of the episode's original broadcast, three deleted scenes were placed on the official Parks and Recreation website. In the first, 30-second clip, Jerry and Chris discuss Jerry's accidental answering of 9-1-1 calls rather than 3-1-1, and the unexpected repercussions thereof. [1]
Ocean County Parks and Recreation and the county's Solid Waste Management department are seeking trees at the following locations: Ocean County Recycling Centers, located at 535 South Oberlin Ave ...
This ad offering free money at Christmas time was published in the Canton Repository on Dec. 18, 1933. On the same day the advertisement appeared in the paper, a week before Christmas, the ...
The town itself features Holiday World and Splashin' Safari (formerly called Santa Claus Land), which is said to be one of the world's first amusement parks. It also features Christmas-themed ...
Garry Gergich, born February 29, 1948 (as mentioned in the season 4 episode "Sweet Sixteen"), is a longstanding employee of the Department of Parks and Recreation who is nearing retirement and is a married father of three girls. [1] He first speaks in the Season 1 episode, "The Reporter". His job performance is middling and unspectacular, he ...