Our Roots
History of REC Net (Recreation Experience Community Network), formerly RCRA (Resort & Commercial Recreation Association).
The Resort and Commercial Recreation Association (RCRA) was established in 1981 by a group of recreation professionals seeking to create a network to exchange programming ideas. This original group of professionals formed committees, which later expanded to include education workshops, program exchange services, a directory of professionals and eventually a job fair to attract new student memberships. Within 6 months, the association was in full stride and finished the year by holding the first National Conference at Amelia Island Plantation in Amelia Island, Florida.
Since its inception as RCRA, REC Net continues to grow its membership and services and welcomes anyone employed in recreation with an emphasis on those in the private sector including those who work for resorts, hotels, sports and membership clubs, campgrounds, theme parks, special event companies, cruise lines, community developments, and colleges / universities. The National Conference (which consistently takes place in November) and the Regional Conference are both significant events for REC Net. They continue to offer a quality experience for students seeking internships or entry-level jobs. The conferences also offer professionals and educators a chance to network with colleagues, meet students and rejuvenate for the coming year.
REC Net, along with its industry, continues to grow and expand. REC Net’s success is driven by its active membership and guided by an elected Board of Directors. This Board is comprised of a Past President, President, President Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, and Director of Professional Recruitment, Director of Vendor Recruitment, Director of Member Engagement, Director of Marketing/Communications. It is the purpose of the Board, and of REC Net to further this field by providing appropriate services to professionals, educators and students; and to help increase the profitability and efficiency of its members’ programs.
In 2023, a rebrand was launched and in 2024 RCRA became REC Net (Recreation Experience Community Network). While our name is changing, our commitment to the values and legacy of RCRA remains as strong as ever, honoring the rich heritage and excellence we've always stood for.
Founding Members of RCRA
From Left to Right
Loren Van Orrdt, Director of Recreation, Kiawah Island Resort, SC
Debbie Regnone, Social Director, South Seas Plantation, FL
Butch Trellue, V.P. of Recreation, Fripp Island Resort, SC
Leslie Cashdollar, Membership Director, Fripp Island Resort, SC
Frank Oliveto, Recreation Director, Seabrook Island Resort, SC
Katherine Zachry, Director of Member Services, Sea Palms, GA
Stephen Shawler, Director of Activities, Sawgrass Resort, FL
John DePass, Assistant Professor, East Carolina University, NC.