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On the Parks and Recreation episode, "Woman of the Year" (set in 2010, 14 years after the Legend was discontinued) Jean-Ralphio brags about his "pre-owned Acura Legend".
The current Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation is Dr. Richard Starke.
There are currently two elected members of the Green Party of Minnesota serving in the Minneapolis city government: Ward 2 city council member Cam Gordon, and at-large Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board commissioner Annie Young.
He is the only non-DFL member of the council, and one of two elected Green Party members in the Minneapolis municipal government; the other is Minneapolis Park and Recreation commissioner Annie Young).
In the Season 4 episode "Operation Ann" of the TV series Parks and Recreation, a cryptex is given as the first clue to an elaborate scavenger hunt.
It is known for producing the long-running series King of the Hill, The Office and their newest series, Parks and Recreation.
In the TV show Parks and Recreation, the character Tom Haverford entered into a green card marriage with Wendy, his Canadian college friend.
Joe's father, Walt Dziedzic, was a Minneapolis police officer, was elected & re-elected to the City Council for 22 years, and then to the Park Board for another 12 years, before announcing plans to retire at the end of 2009.
The township shares a name with the fictional hometown of Adam Scott's character Ben Wyatt in the NBC hit sitcom Parks and Recreation.
He has appeared in Parks and Recreation, Shameless, and is set to portray Leonardo in Jonathan Liebesman’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
It is also sung by Allison Munn in the series finale of the WB sitcom What I Like About You and was used in the Friends episode "The One With Unagi." The song was also performed by the band MouseRat on the "Parks and Recreation" episode "Galentine's Day", wherein Andy Dwyer dedicated it to April Ludgate.
Berger has also appeared as an actor in films such as Southland Tales and on the television show Parks and Recreation.
For the Parks and Recreation episode, see "Woman of the Year" (Parks and Recreation)