
Nina Sinor, CRPD Recreation Supervisor II, poses in the California Park & Recreation Society (CPRS) District 2 letterman jacket after being installed as the 2025 CPRS District 2 President. Photo: CRPD
RANCHO CORDOVA, CA – Cordova Recreation & Park District (CRPD) staff members were recognized for their leadership and dedication to the parks & recreation profession at the California Parks & Recreation Society (CPRS) District 2 Annual Banquet and Installment Ceremony on Wednesday, February 26, at the Rocklin Events Center. Three CRPD staff members were installed on the CPRS District 2 Board, with CRPD’s Nina Sinor assuming the role of President.
Nina Sinor, Recreation Supervisor II at CRPD’s Mather Sports Complex, was installed as the 2025 President of the Board of Directors after serving as the 2024 President-Elect. She was sworn in by past CPRS President and past CRPS D2 President Tom Hellmann, Recreation & Community Services Manager at the City of Folsom. Following her oath of office, Sinor drew from her experience in athletics and encouraged CPRS D2 members and parks & recreation professionals to “Get in the game!” by bringing their all to supporting their communities in 2025.
“I am honored to serve as the CPRS D2 President this year,” said Sinor. “My motto for the year is ‘Get in the Game,’ which reflects my goal of encouraging both new and returning members to actively engage in all that D2 has to offer. We want our members to be involved in the incredible events and opportunities D2 provides—whether by joining a committee, volunteering or participating in events like our Doing Good 2ogether service projects, Park Forum, Equipment Expo, Lunch ‘n’ Learn or Fall Forum. Whether you’re brand new to CPRS D2, a past board member or a former committee member, we invite you to be part of this exciting year! I look forward to connecting, learning and strengthening our membership together.”

CRPD staff members Heather Schelske, Nina Sinor and Nicole Lowery pose together after their induction to the 2025 CPRS D2 Board of Directors. Photo: CRPD
In addition to Sinor’s installation, two CRPD staff members were reinstalled in their positions on the CPRS D2 Board. Nicole Lowery, Recreation Supervisor II on CRPD’s aquatics team, and Heather Schelske, Recreation Supervisor II at the Neil Orchard Senior Activities Center, will continue serving as Treasurer and Aging & Activities Section Rep. Their reinstatement reflects their ongoing commitment to advancing the parks & recreation profession.
In addition to installing the 2025 Board of Directors, CPRS D2 awarded scholarships to professionals looking to advance their careers through continued education and training. CRPD’s Mark Haag, Park Services Supervisor II, was awarded the Jerry Fox Maintenance Management School Scholarship, which promotes the career development of park professionals and helps elevate park maintenance standards. This scholarship recognizes individuals dedicated to improving their skills and making a lasting impact on the field.

Nina Sinor poses with Mark Haag, recipient of the Jerry Fox Maintenance Management School Scholarship. Photo: CRPD
Founded in 1946, CPRS provides education, support, recognition and development opportunities for parks & recreation professionals. As the largest CPRS district, CPRS District 2 serves more than 60 parks & recreation agencies across Alpine, Amador, Butte, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Yolo and Yuba counties. To get involved or learn more, visit cprs.org.