Parks and Recreation airs two new episodes tonight: “Fluoride” and “The Cones of Dunshire” at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.

Parks and Recreation returned from an extended hiatus last week only to promptly recall Leslie Knope from office. Where does the show go from that blockbuster opener? Well it looks like Leslie is going to be following through with her promise to make her final 30 days in office as productive as possible.

In the first half hour, “Fluoride,” Leslie will fittingly be tackling the presence of fluoride in Pawnee’s drinking water but will also find the time to bring young Pawnee-ans to the Indianapolis Colts’ Lucas Oil Stadium for the NFL’s Play60 program.

Colts owner Jim Irsay, quarterback Andrew Luck and wide receiver Reggie Wayne all return to the show (they previously appeared in last season’s “Two Parties”) be yet again baffled by the Pawnee parks department. Lineback Robert Mathis also turns up with eyes for Donna but she goes for “skill position players only.”

In the second half hour, titled “The Cones of Dunshire,” Leslie will face off against her fiercest foe and the man who spearheaded her recall election, Councilman Jamm. No word on exactly what the battleground will be but we are going to guess it involves traffic cones.

Tom, April and Donna all pitch in to help Ron sell his new cabin, while Ben gets a new hobby. Hopefully it has nothing to do with stop-motion animation.

Watch ‘Parks and Rec’ season 6 online

NBC offers a free, legal replay of Parks and Recreation episodes on their website to watch online the morning after an episode airs if you can stomach the ads. Hulu Plus subscribers are also able to watch episodes the following morning and iTunes is currently offering a Parks and Recreationseason pass for $29.99.