Batavia Park District Winter 2025 Fun Guide

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MISSION STATEMENT

Committed to providing fun, safe, and innovative open space and recreational opportunities that will enrich the quality of life for our residents.

The Park Board

Your Park Board is composed of five, nonpaid commissioners selected by you to serve varying terms. The Board is primarily a policy-making body that reflects the needs and interests of all taxpayers.

The Park Board meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at the Civic Center, 327 W. Wilson St., at 7 p.m.

Please feel welcome to attend.

• Jan. 21

• Feb. 18

• March 18

A Message from Our Director

Dear Residents:

As the chill of winter sets in, it’s the perfect time to cozy up with a warm mug of hot chocolate and immerse yourself in the winter offerings in this season’s Fun Guide!

The winter holiday season is often hectic, with activities, gatherings, errands, cooking and family time. Be sure to make some time for yourself to relax, recharge and unwind. Our fitness and yoga classes are the perfect antidote to a stressful season. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly way to stay active, our drop-in fitness classes are perfect for you! You can explore a variety of fitness options, from restorative yoga to energizing fitness variety classes for a small registration fee before committing to a full session. Check out page 47 for more details and let’s make self-care a priority!

As we look forward to 2025, we’re excited to celebrate the Batavia Depot Museum’s 50th anniversary! Join us on Feb. 28 from 6 to 8 p.m. for a special preview of our spring exhibit, “The Museum a Community Built.” Partake in light refreshments and a cash bar as we share the inspiring stories, photographs and videos that showcase how our community came together to create this beloved landmark.

Do you need some boredom busters for the kiddos during the holiday break? We’ve got you covered!

Join us for Youth Basketball Open Gym on Dec. 23, 26, and 27 for just $3 at the Civic Center. Plus, budding chefs ages 10–14 can learn to whip up an entire Italian dinner for their families— check out page 32 for more details. And don’t forget the sheer joy and nostalgia of ice skating at the Depot Pond! Just look for the flags indicating safe skating conditions. Our parks team will once again prepare two rinks for both ice hockey and leisurely skating, weather permitting.

Each issue of the Batavia Fun Guide is carefully crafted with you in mind, bringing together the efforts of over 150 dedicated employees and contractors. We pour our passion into every detail—from brainstorming whimsical design themes to perfecting the content you see so we are creating a guide that invites you to discover new adventures. This year’s theme, “Play, Create, Inspire,” captures our wish for you to embrace your full potential and live in the moment!

Wishing you a holiday season filled with warmth, laughter and loved ones!

With warm wishes,

Fill Your

Winter Break with Fun Activites

Spend your winter break with the park district! Add a little fun to those winter days by playing in our parks, skating on Depot Pond, shooting hoops at open gym or trying a new class. Get out of the house and get active!

Ice skate at Depot Pond

When the weather’s right, gather up your family, lace up your skates and show off your moves on the ice. Check the safety flags at Depot Pond for safe skating conditions.

Shoot hoops at Youth Basketball Open Gym

Drop in to the Civic Center for some sporty time for your youngsters at our youth basketball open gym from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 23, 26 and 27. Cost is $3 per player per day. Kids ages 12 and

Join the Klub

Klub Fun is the perfect way to provide fun activities for kids ages 5-11. The program runs all day and includes fields trips, gym time, special guests and an afternoon snack. Please register your children in advance. Klub Fun break sessions fill up quickly! See page 19 for more details.

Play in our parks

Our parks are open year-round. Bundle up and find a new park to explore. See our map on page 80 for ideas. Head out to West Main Community Park, check out Braeburn Park & Preserve or stroll the path at the Batavia Riverwalk and check out the festive trees of Christmas Tree Lane. There’s plenty of natural beauty to see this season.

A cooking class just for kids

Students ages 10-14 will learn how to cook an entire meal at our Italian Dinner Night class on Jan. 2. They will learn proper technique as they make calzones, salad and a cannoli dip for dessert. See what’s cooking on page 36.

Dance into the new year

Young dancers will delight in winter break classes just for them. They will learn mini dances in all styles, and later perform the dances at our Dance Recital in March. Plan to join us on Jan. 31, for a Noon Year’s Eve Dance Party. See page 31 for details.

AT A GLANCE

Our Staff

Leadership Team > Civic Center > 630-879-5235

Allison Niemela, CPRP* Executive Director allisonn@bataviaparks.org

Brittany Meyer, CPRP* Director of Community Recreation brittanym@bataviaparks.org

Josh Wyant, CPO* CPRP* Director of Facilities & Trades joshw@bataviaparks.org

Katie Burgess, CPRP* Director of Creative Development katieb@bataviaparks.org & Community Engagement

Kim Hansen, CPRP* Director of Parks kimh@bataviaparks.org

Lynn Boerman Director of Talent & Culture lynnb@bataviaparks.org

Business Team > Civic Center > 630-879-5235

Tiffany Green Customer Relations Manager tiffanyg@bataviaparks.org

Carolyn Potosnak Community Engagement Specialist carolynp@bataviaparks.org

Christina Tomaras Customer Relations Advisor christinat@bataviaparks.org

Cori Freebourn

Customer Relations Advisor corif@bataviaparks.org

Gail Gaboda Creative Communications Specialist gailg@bataviaparks.org

Kayli Hubbs Payroll & A/P Coordinator kaylih@bataviaparks.org

Lindsey Williams Executive Assistant lindseyw@bataviaparks.org

Shelbie Hinterlong Customer Relations Advisor shelbieh@bataviaparks.org

Recreation Team > Eastside Community Center > 630-406-5282

Lori McDonald Assistant Director of Community Recreation lorim@bataviaparks.org

Bethanne Guidarelli Recreation Supervisor bethanneg@bataviaparks.org

Elisha Sharp Recreation Supervisor elishas@bataviaparks.org

Jessica Meis Batavia Depot Museum Curator jessicam@bataviaparks.org

Julie Galauner Facilities & Aquatics Supervisor julieg@bataviaparks.org

Kate Garrett Director of the Batavia Depot Museum kateg@bataviaparks.org

Kathy Freedlund Fitness Supervisor kathyf@bataviaparks.org

Nathaniel Jarosz, CPRP* Athletics Supervisor nathanielj@bataviaparks.org

Zach Mueller Recreation Supervisor zachm@bataviaparks.org

Parks Team > Maintenance > 630-406-5272

Alex Macias, CA* Superintendent of Parks alexm@bataviaparks.org

Jim Redmon Superintendent of Trades & Facilities jimr@bataviaparks.org

FVSRA

Becky Fredrickson, CTRS* Inclusion Manager beckyf@fvsra.org

* Title Abbreviations: AFO: Aquatics Facility Operator, CA: Certified Arborist, CPA: Certified Public Accountant, CPO: Certified Pool Operator, CPRP: Certified Parks & Recreation Professional, CTRS: Certified Therapeutic Recreation Certification

Facilities & Hours

Civic Center (CC), Administration Office

327 W. Wilson St., Batavia, IL 60510

630-879-5235

Fax 630-879-9537

Main Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Eastside Community Center (ESCC)

14 N. Van Buren St., Batavia, IL 60510

630-406-5282

Eastside Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Class Locations

Batavia Park District Facilities

Bark Park at West Main Community Park

40W101 Main St.

Batavia Depot Museum

155 Houston St.

Engstrom Family Park & Soccer Fields

326 Millview Dr.

Kemp Hall

18 N. Van Buren St.

Lacher Maintenance Facility

700 S. River St.

Other Locations

Dane’s Games

1429 E. State St., Geneva

Dunham Woods Farm

9N755 Nesler Rd., Elgin

J DeCarlo Salon

139 S. Batavia Ave.

Pottawatomie Community Center (PCC, STC)

8 North Ave., St. Charles

Red Oak Nature Center

930 N. River Rd., North Aurora

Rotolo Middle School

1501 S. Raddant Rd.

The Lodge

800 N. River St.

Memorial Park

601 Illinois Ave.

Peg Bond Center

151 N. Island Ave.

Prairie Path Park

813 Mark Twain Trail

Shannon Hall

14 N. Van Buren

Important Dates

ADULT VARIETY

In-district registration opens Monday, Nov. 25

Residents living within Batavia Park District boundaries may register for programs immediately. Enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration will continue throughout the season.

Out-of-district registration opens Monday, Dec. 2

This registration period is open to everyone. Registrations received during this period will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Holiday Office Hours

During the Winter session, the offices will be closed on the following days:

Dec. 23-Jan. 1 (Christmas & New Year’s holidays) Jan. 20 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)

Rainout Line

Check for field updates and outdoor athletics program cancellations at bataviaparks.org/rainout

3 Ways to Register

1 Online | bataviaparks.org

2 In Person | Stop by the Civic Center, 327 W. Wilson St., or Eastside Community Center, 14 N. Van Buren St., between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Download the registration form at bataviaparks.org.

Playhouse 38 Theater

321 Stevens St., Suite P, Geneva

Sounds Like Music

224 W. State St., Geneva

Stephen D. Persinger

Recreation Center (SPRC, GEN)

3507 Kaneville Rd., Geneva

Sunset Community Center (SCC, GEN)

710 Western Ave., Geneva

Swim with Bill

1975 Melissa Ln., Aurora

3 By Phone | Call 630-879-5235 or 630-406-5282

Call 630-879-5235 or Text us at 630-879-5235 Registrations@bataviaparks.org Chat with us at bataviaparks.org

Winter Special Events

Winter is wonderful in Batavia! Ring in the holiday season at Celebration of Lights and take a walk down Christmas Tree Lane to see the creative decorations of local organizations and nonprofits. Our Holiday Open Gym is a fun activity for kids. Adults will find relaxation with sound healing. The whole family will enjoy the Batavia Depot Museum’s 50th Anniversary Exhibit opening in March. And get your baskets ready; Egg hunt season is just around the corner. For details about our events for all ages and stages, visit bataviaparks.org.

December

Dec. 1

Celebration of Lights

5–7 p.m., Batavia Riverwalk

Details at Bataviaparks.org

Holiday Story Time with Batavia Public Library

5:45–6:30 p.m., Batavia Depot Museum, Gustafson Research Center

Details at Bataviaparks.org

Dec. 15

Holiday House Decorating Contest

Judging on Dec. 15

For in-district residents Registration required

Details at bataviaparks.org

Dec.23, 26 & 27

Holiday Open Gym

10 a.m.–1 p.m., Civic Center Gym

For kids ages 12 and under. Must be accompanied by an adult. Page 2

Dec. 29

Noon Year’s Eve Dance Party

9 a.m.–12:15 p.m., Kemp Hall

Ages 5–12 will learn a variety of dances, then there’s a countdown to noon, a balloon drop and dance party where dancers perform the steps they learned. Registration required Page 29

January

Jan. 2

Quarry passes go on sale

Get low pre-season rates through May 23

Buy passes online at bataviaparks. org/harold-hall-quarry-beach. Click on Season Passes

Jan. 23

Preschool Open House

5:30–7 p.m., New Horizons Preschool Page 17

Jan. 25

Crystal Bowls Sound Bath

9–10 a.m., ESCC Shannon Hall Registration required Page 47

February

Feb. 3

New Horizons Preschool registration opens In-district registration begins on Feb. 3 and out-of-district registration begins on March 3. Register online at bataviaparks.org or in person at the Civic Center or Eastside Community Center. Page 17

Feb. 7

Ties & Tiaras Dance

6:30–8:30 p.m., Rotolo Middle School Ticketed event Page 8

Feb. 28

Exhibit Opening: “The Museum A Community Built”

6–8 p.m., Batavia Depot Museum Page 70

SPECIAL EVENTS

April

April 11

Flashlight Egg Hunt

6-7 p.m., Prairie Path Park Registration required Page 8

April 12

Easter Egg Hunt

10 a.m., Bark Park, West Main Community Park

Page 8

May

May 3 | Save the date!

Windmill Whirl 5K

Kids 1-Mile Fun Run Registration opens Nov. 1 Page 9

Dates are subject to change. Outdoor events are dependent on weather. For details, to register or purchase tickets, visit bataviaparks.org.

New Horizons

Preschool Open House

5:30–7 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 23

New Horizons Preschool 14 N. Van Buren Ave., Batavia

Interested in learning more about New Horizons? Stop by with your preschooler to see what makes us unique and meet our amazing teachers and tour the facility.

Ties & Tiaras

Ages 3-12 w/adult

Feb. 7, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Rotolo Middle School

Join us for a memorable night at Ties and Tiaras, a funfilled event for families with children ages 3-12 with an adult. Moms, dads, and all family members are invited to come dressed in their finest attire for a celebration filled with fun and excitement.

Enjoy a variety of activities including lively music, dancing, a playful photo booth and delicious desserts. With something for everyone, it’s the perfect opportunity to create lasting memories together. Tickets are required and must be purchased in advance. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable family experience!

Secure your tickets today! Use the QR code at right or visit bataviaparks.org/special-events to purchase tickets.

EGG-CITING EVENTS

Egg-citing Events

Flashlight Egg Hunt

Ages 9-12

Join us for our Flashlight Egg Hunt. Participants will receive a glow stick, and if you find the Golden egg you will receive a special prize. Please remember to bring your own flashlight and bag to collect eggs. Please preregister for this event as space is limited.

Easter Egg Hunt

Ages 2-8

All little bunnies are invited to hop over to West Main Community Park for our annual egg hunt. Be sure to bring a basket to hold all the goodies you find, and stop by the Easter Bunny for an adorable photo opp.

Join us on a new date for our annual run along the Fox River. Run in the 5K or the 5K stroller division. Kids ages 10 and under compete in a timed 1-mile fun run.

Registration opens Nov. 1. Register at raceroster.com/events/2025/92352/ windmill-whirl-5k.

Summer Camp

• Day Camp

• Extended Camp

Camp SUN-sational 2025 Preview

Experience the Fun at Camp Sun-sational!

Is your child ready for an unforgettable summer? At Camp Sun-sational, kids entering Kindergarten through sixth grade will enjoy a safe and exciting environment packed with adventure. Our program features thrilling weekly field trips, imaginative crafts, energetic games and refreshing swims at Hall Quarry Beach.

Join us for a summer filled with laughter, learning and new friendships. Don’t miss out! Spots fill up quickly! Get set for a sun-sational fun-filled summer!

Get ready for summer camp!

• See the camp charts on page 12 to plan for camp.

• We our customers

- Registration for returning families opens Feb. 10

– Watch for an email with registration details.

• Registration for new campers opens on Feb. 17.

See page 13 for a preview of variety camp. Look for all variety camp options in our Spring 2025 Fun Guide.

Give the Gift of Camp

Batavia Park District gift certificates make the perfect holiday, birthday or special occasion gift for the young campers in your family. Stop by the Civic Center or Eastside Community Center to purchase your gift certificates today!

CAMP SUN-SATIONAL REGISTRATION DEPOSIT

This $50 deposit must be completed first before registrations for individual weeks can be processed. Only those who have this deposit registration completed will be able to sign up for individual weeks. A 5% discount will be applied automatically when all 10 weeks are added to cart. After payment is collected, a follow-up email with a link will be automatically sent to you for forms to be completed before your child arrives on their first day of camp.

SUMMER CAMP

Planning summer camp just got easier! Camps in these charts are organized by week and color coded so you can see which camps fit your schedule.

Week 2 337001-02A 6/2-6/6 M-F 7:30 A-4 P $208 337002-02A $60

Week 3 337001-03A 6/9-6/13 M-F 7:30 A-4

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5

6

7

Grades 3-4, location

7/7-7/11

Grades 5-6, location

Week 9

Looking for more camp options?

We have variety camps for all ages and interests. See our list below and stay tuned for registration details in our Spring 2025 Fun Guide available in February.

• Aquatics Camp

• Equestrian Camp

• Nature Camps

• Storybook Cooking • Summer Playtime • Youth Variety Camps • Chess Scholars • Game Design • Robotics

• Sports Camps

• Baseball Camp

• Basketball Camp

• Flag Football Camp

• Lacrosse Camp

• Multi-Sports Camp

• Sand Volleyball Camp

• Soccer Camp

• Softball Camp

Educational Variety

• Music

and Movement

Preschool

Yoga

Spanish Lessons

I Speak Spanish for Kids

Ages 3–6

Expand your child’s world! Introduce your child to the Spanish language in this Spanish immersion class developed especially for very young learners. Children will be immersed in the Spanish language through fun and educational activities and music. New and exciting material each session!

Instructor: Language In Action, Inc.

No class Jan. 20

Yoga

Little Yogi

Ages 3-5 w/caregiver

Moms. dads, grandparents or caregivers, bring your little yogi to this fun yoga class designed just for kids. It helps with concentration, teaches breathing techniques for self-calming and encourages healthy movement. Plus, it’s noncompetitive and increases self-esteem. This is an adult-child participation class.

Instructor: Gloria M.

EDUCATIONAL VARIETY

Movement Activities

Music Together

Ages infants–5

Enjoy music and movement, learning and growth as you sing, dance and play musically together. Each semester introduces a new song collection over a three-year cycle. Tuition includes materials for at home listening and play.

Instructor: Music Together Staff

Baby Rock

Ages 3–13 months w/caregiver

Activities will include sing-alongs, exposure to simple instruments and sensory props, bean bag massages, motion exercises and bubbles. Please bring a blanket or mat and get ready for a rockin’ good time with your tiniest dancer!

Instructor: Rock n’ Kids Staff

Tot Rock

Ages 1–2.5 w/caregiver

Kid Rock I Ages 2–3 w/caregiver

Family Kid Rock

Ages 1–5 w/caregiver

Activities are age appropriate by class and include songs and rhymes, rhythm and coordination, fine and gross motor, imagination and sensory, listening and following directions skills. Sing, dance, play, learn and imagine with us!

Instructor: Rock n’ Kids Staff

Zumba Kids

Ages 3–5

It’s a kid’s fitness party! Children will learn fun dance moves to increase focus skills, boost self confidence, enhance coordination and increase metabolism while having a great time!

Instructor: Kaylee G.

1-2.5 w/caregiver 2/20-3/20 Th 9:15-9:55 A SPRC, GEN $65 Kid Rock I 155501-2A 2-3 w/caregiver 2/20-3/20 Th 10-10:40 A SPRC, GEN $65

Family Kids Rock 155503-2A 1-5 w/caregiver 2/20-3/20 Th 10:45-11:25 A SPRC, GEN $65

Baby Rock w/ caregiver 155504-2A 3- 13 months 2/20-3/20 Th 11:40 A-12:10 P SPRC, GEN $65

Zumba Kids 157100-1A 3-5 1/21-2/11 Tu 11:50 A-12:35 P ESCC J. Murphy $35

Kids

Yoga

Yogi

Spanish Lessons

3-5

3-5 w/caregivier

I Speak Spanish for Kids 155808-1A 3-6 1/13-2/10

Speak Spanish for Kids 155808-1B 3-6

New Horizons Preschool is a program of the Batavia Park District that was founded in 1996 to provide young children with the skills and experiences that will help them thrive in Kindergarten and beyond.

New Horizons offers a unique experience of providing an opportunity for social and emotional growth through a play-based experience. Building self-esteem and confidence is the base of our curriculum, allowing the children to be successful. This curriculum sets us apart from other area preschools.

A typical day may include dress-up, reading books, science experiments, building fun objects, puzzles, crafts and music, plus play time outside on our own playground or indoors in our own gym.

Students benefit from these experiences because they gain skills in socialization, fine and large motor skills, as well as cognitive development, plus they have fun while doing it. We nurture independent, creative thinkers.

Young 3s Program

• For a first away-from-parent experience.

• Emphasis on socialization skills.

• Pull-ups are allowed in this class only. Parents must be available to change their child.

• Children must have independent bathroom skills.

3s Program

• Play based.

• Intro to letters, numbers, shapes and colors all in a meaningful way.

• Fine motor development.

• Art, Math, Dramatic play.

• Children must be potty trained and have independent bathroom skills.

4s Program

• Activities in pre-reading, writing, math, hands on science and cooking.

• Attend field trips.

• Focus on Kindergarten readiness.

• Children must be potty trained and have independent bathroom skills.

4-Day 4s Program

• Activities in pre-reading, writing, math, hands-on science and cooking.

• Attend field trips.

• Focus on Kindergarten readiness.

• Extra day to provides opportunities for additional books and projects.

• Children must be potty trained and have independent bathroom skills.

Pre-K

• Designed for children with fall birthdays or those who would benefit from a growth year before Kindergarten.

• Pre-reading, writing, hands-on math and science and cooking.

• Enhanced focus on Kindergarten readiness.

• Children must be potty trained and have independent bathroom skills.

Registration for the 2025-2026 School Year

Parents may register their children online at bataviaparks.org or in person at the Civic Center or Eastside Community Center. A $20 nonrefundable registration fee and the correct deposit are due at the time of registration. Children must be potty trained to register for New Horizons. Pull-Ups-style training pants only are permissible in our Young 3s class. Current students register in January. In-district registration begins on Feb. 3 and out-of-district registration begins on March 3.

New enrichment-based extended-day option for 3–5-year-old preschool students are available for the 2024-2025 School Year. Information and pricing will be available in January at bataviaparks.org.

Monthly Fees & Times for School Year 2025-2026

Monthly payments are due the first day of the month, September through May. A $10 late fee will be assessed after the 1st of the month. The New Horizons school year runs from early September to the end of May. If snow days are used during the school year, those days will not be made up. Beginning Aug. 1, 2025, a 50% refund will be provided to parents who decide to drop after registration.

Open House

Jan. 23, 5:30-7 p.m.

Eastside Community Center

14 N. Van Buren Ave., Batavia

Stop by with your preschooler to tour the facility and meet our amazing teachers.

Info and Monthly Fees

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Contact Bethanne Guidarelli, (630) 406-5282 ext 2066 to schedule a

Kids’ Club

Before & After School Care Program

Kids’ Club for Kindergarten – Grade 5

This dynamic and successful program provides before- and after-school activities that are enriching and recreational in a well-supervised setting. Daily activities can include gym activities, science, arts and crafts, and homework time. This program will run in conjunction with the school calendar.

Program Details

• Before school hours are 6:30–8:45 a.m.

• After school hours are 3:30–6:30 p.m.

• After school Kids’ Club does not meet on school half-days

Kids’ Club is offered at Alice Gustafson, Grace McWayne, H.C. Storm, Hoover-Wood, J.B. Nelson, and Louise White School

For more information, please contact Zach Mueller at 630-406-5282 ext. 2057.

Fast Pass: Kids’ Club Exclusive

Fast Pass offers flexibility for working guardians and supports our mission to provide a safe environment for children, by allowing participants to attend an extra day beyond their normal Kids’ Club commitment.

Fast Passes do not roll over into the next school year. Example: 2023–2024 school year, and August 2024. To keep rates reasonable, we do not honor exchanges or pro-rate the fast pass.

Fast Pass is sold in sets of five visits.

AM Fast Pass: Five visits for $115

PM Fast Pass: Five visits for $150

COMBO Fast Pass: Five visits for $200

Kids’ Club 2024-2025 Payment Schedule

There are 10 monthly installment payments, beginning in August and ending in May.

Registration opened May 28. Check the waitlist for availability.

Registration Fee: $50 per person

Payments will be taken out on the 5th of each month. (There will be 10 monthly installment payments from Aug. 5-May 5.) Changes to attendance need to be in by the first of each month.

Your second child will receive a 10% discount.

# of Days Monthly Before Monthly After Monthly Combo

3 $215 $278 $382

5 $319 $402 $538

• Withdrawals and changes in attendance are due by the 1st of the month prior to the change.

Klub Fun

Days Off School Program

Klub Fun Ages 5-10

Looking for someplace to go and something to do on school days off? Look no further! Klub Fun is a structured recreational program that includes field trips, indoor special events, special guests, gym time, craft activities and an afternoon snack. All your fun is included in the fee so be ready to have a blast! Transportation is not provided to or from Klub Fun. Be sure to wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes, and bring a sack lunch. Klub Fun withdrawals close seven business days prior to the Klub Fun day or the first Klub Fun day of a break. Refunds are not given after this date. Late Registration is subject to a fee and waitlist.

Instructors: Kids Club Staff

$60

Klub Fun 536101-06 5-10 3/28 F 7:30 A-5:30 P ESCC J. Murphy Gym $60

Klub Fun 536101-07 5-10 3/31 M 7:30 A-5:30 P ESCC J. Murphy Gym $60

Klub Fun 536101-08 5-10 4/1 Tu 7:30 A-5:30 P ESCC J. Murphy Gym $60

Klub Fun 536101-09 5-10 4/2 W 7:30 A-5:30 P ESCC J. Murphy Gym $60

Klub Fun 536101-10 5-10 4/3 Th 7:30 A-5:30 P ESCC J. Murphy Gym $60

Klub Fun 536101-11 5-10 4/4 F 7:30 A-5:30 P ESCC J. Murphy Gym $60 Field trips depart at 9 a.m. and return at 2 p.m. For early pick-up, call 630-769-3719

Youth Athletics

Basketball Leagues

Kindergarten Basketball League

Ages 5–6

This is a developmental league with a focus on skill building. Players of all skill levels will benefit. Teams will practice for half an hour and play their game immediately afterward. This will be a one-day-per-week commitment and end time varies based on game play. Jerseys will be provided for the players. Volunteer coaches are needed.

1st & 2nd Grade Basketball League

Ages 6–7

This is a developmental league with the focus being on skill building. All kids will play at least half of each game. Players of all skill levels will benefit. Teams will practice for a half hour and play their game immediately afterward for a half hour, making This a one-hour commitment. This will be a one-hour-perweek commitment and end time varies based on game play. Jerseys will be provided for the players. Volunteer coaches are needed.

Soccer Leagues

Energy City Soccer Leagues

Ages 3–6

This developmental soccer league introduces young players to the game of soccer, including soccer skills, fundamentals and playing on a team. This will be a one day per week commitment as teams will practice for a half hour and then play their games immediately after they practice. There will not be goal keepers and all players will play at least half the game.

• Players will receive a jersey for the season.

• Shin guards are required.

• Volunteer coaches are needed. Contact nathanielj@bataviaparks.org if interested.

Ages 7–8

Welcome to our new and exciting league for 7-8 yearolds. This developmental league will focus on skill development, team play and include weekly practice and games on Saturdays.

• Registration deadline is March 17.

• Players will receive a uniform top and socks.

• Shin guards are required during practice and game play.

• Practices begin the week of April 7, weather permitting.

• Practice days and times will be determined by your coach and field availability.

• Games begin in May.

• Volunteer coaches are needed. Contact nathanielj@bataviaparks.org if interested.

Looking for soccer classes for ages 3-6? Turn to page 25 for details on Jr. Soccer classes.

YOUTH ATHLETICS

Girls Softball Leagues

6U Girls Softball League

Ages 5-6

All teams will practice for a half-hour and play their game immediately afterward.

• Players will receive a uniform top, visor and socks.

• Games begin in April.

• The league will use a tee similar to a traditional tee-ball.

• All girls must bring their own glove and any kind of shoe may be worn.

• Volunteer coaches are needed. needed. For more information or to volunteer, please email Nathanielj@bataviaparks.org.

Girls Softball 8U-14U Leagues

Ages 7-14

Improve your skills, make new friends, and play ball! This league is played with Geneva and Sugar Grove Park Districts and will require some travel for games. For the 10U, 12U, and 14U teams, the season will conclude with a single game elimination playoff. Please provide a jersey and pant size as well as what school your child attends at registration.

Registration deadline is March 12, 2025.

• After the deadline, you will be waitlisted and only placed on a team if numbers allow.

• Players will receive a full uniform; top, pants, visor and socks.

• Practices begin early April, weather permitting. Days, times, and location will be determined by your coach and field availability.

• Games begin May.

• Each player is required to have their own helmet. Helmets can be purchased for an additional $23; please specify during registration.

• Age cut-off is based on participant’s age as of September 1, 2024.

• Volunteer coaches are needed. For more information or to volunteer, please email Nathanielj@bataviaparks.org.

YOUTH ATHLETICS

Swim Lessons

Preschool Indoor Swim Lessons

Ages 3-5

Preschool lessons are for younger swimmers who are comfortable being in the water without a parent. This class is designed to take young swimmers who are familiar with the water and teach them to be comfortable swimming and treading water unassisted.

Instructor: Swim with Bill staff

Lap Pool Lessons

Ages 6+

This class is for students from beginners to those starting to independently swim the length of the pool freestyle. It is recommended for swimmers 5 years and up who are comfortable in the water without a parent.

Instructor: Swim with Bill staff

Shotokan Pre-Karate

Karate

Shotokan Pre-Karate

Ages 4-6

In our Pre-Karate safety classes, young children develop flexibility, strength and coordination in fun, yet disciplined activities. This program is specifically designed for growing minds and bodies to enhance memory and agility. Watch your child’s confidence blossom and their skills improve.

Instructor: John DiPasquale’s Staff

Youth/Adult Karate

Ages 7+

Karate classes offer a good mix of strength training, with cardiovascular and flexibility exercises. Students increase their coordination, agility and poise while they learn lasting personal safety skills. They also benefit from the mental stimulation of learning the choreographed moves of the kata and the discipline of conforming to the class rules.

Instructor: John DiPasquale’s staff

Pre-Karate Beginner (0-1 sessions)

Pre- Karate Continuing (2 or more sessions)

Shotokan Karate

Gym $183

White-Orange Belt (Beginner/Novice) 163002-1A 7+ 1/10-3/28 F 6-6:55 P CC Gym $183

White-Orange Belt ( Beginner/Continuing) 163002-1B 7+ 1/8-3/26 W 6-6:55 P SCC, GEN $183

White-Orange Belt (Beginner/Continuing) 163002-1C 7+ 1/6-3/24 M 5:40-6:35 P PCC, STC $183

Yellow-Black Belts

163002-1D 4–6 1/10-3/28 F 7-7:55 P CC Gym $183

Yellow-Green Belt 163002-1E 7+ 1/8-3/26 W 7-7:55 P SCC, GEN $183

Yellow-Blue Belt

Green and Up Belt

What to Wear to Karate Class

163002-1F 7+ 1/6-3/24 M 6:40-7:35 P PCC, STC $183

Students should wear loose-fitting clothing and a white T-shirt to the first class. The instructor will hand out forms for purchasing a uniform (Gi). Cost is $59, which includes the white pants, top, belt and patch. The uniform is not mandatory, but most students will want to train in it.

All Star Sports

All Star Sports Instruction Philosophy

Our instructors believe in passing on the knowledge and skills they have learned from playing and coaching by providing a fun, safe and structured learning environment. All of our coaches are trained professionals and are dedicated to passing on our philosophy of having fun while helping children develop a love for athletics.

Call 630-937-2309 to check for schedule changes.

Sportsmanship

Please remember that the players are just kids, officials are human, and coaches are volunteers. We like to cheer for everyone and have fun!

YOUTH ATHLETICS

All Star Sports

Jr Basketball

Ages 3-6

This instructional program teaches the basic skills of basketball while making sure all players stay active and engaged. We will work on dribbling with both hands, passing and shooting techniques and understanding basic offense and defense techniques. As players learn the basic mechanics and build confidences, we’ll add larger challenges as we progress.

Equipment: Water bottle

Basketball Skills

Ages 7-9

This program focuses on individual skills and team play. Speed and agility drills will enhance each player’s ability to get up and down the court quickly, generate rapid change of direction and create explosion to the basket. Ball handling, proper shooting technique, footwork and defensive/offensive strategies will be covered.

Equipment: Water bottle

Jr Soccer

Ages 3-6

Learn soccer the All Star way with drills hidden in fun games and association techniques that get down to the players’ level. Soccer is a game that is action packed! We will cover simple foot skills, dribbling, passing, shooting, basic rules, and work on spreading the field.

Equipment: Water bottle, shin guards and size 4 soccer ball.

Jr T-Ball

Ages 3-6

Mechanics and hand-eye coordination are the keys to early success in T-ball. Players in This program will be more confident in This active class. We’ll work on the proper mechanics of catching, throwing, fielding, base running and batting. Players will be moving and learning even when in the dugout.

Equipment: Water bottle and glove

Jr All Star All Sports

Ages 3-4

This class is for the all-around athlete who wants to take a shot at different sports. We will focus on a new sport each class, including baseball, football, floor hockey, soccer and basketball. Learn the basic rules and mechanics all while we play games that keeps everyone moving. There’s no reason to pick a sport when you can play them all.

Jr. Parent Tot Sports

Ages 2-3

This program is a great opportunity for a parent and child to bond and have fun together while learning a variety of sports. Participants will improve simple motor skills such as catching, throwing, batting, shooting, passing, running and hand-eye coordination. Sports played may include soccer, basketball, hockey, T-ball and football.

Jr. Track Stars

Ages 6-8

Learn how to better your running form while also increasing speed and endurance. Participants will learn the basics of track and field, such as sprinting, distance running and high and long jump. Enjoy games that will help teach form.

Track Stars Skills

Ages 9-12

Increase speed and endurance while also bettering your running form! Participants will learn the basics of track and field, such as sprinting, distance running and high and long jump. Games will be used to learn form and train.

Speed & Agility Skills

Ages 9-12

Perform at the top of your game! In This course we will cover acceleration, deceleration, core training and endurance training.

YOUTH ATHLETICS

YOUTH ATHLETICS

STAR SPORTS | Session 2 • February-March

Cheer, Tumbling & Dance

CHEER, TUMBLING & DANCE

Cheer

Cheer Lessons

Ages 5-8

This is a non-competitive class. Cheerleaders will learn facials, arm motions, cheers and chants, jumps, flexibility, strength, tumbling and stunting. A pep assembly will be hosted during the last day of class.

Instructor: Jen Scribano

No class April 2

Tumbling

Tumbling Level 1

Ages 5-8

This class is for the new tumbler to learn rolls, cartwheels, backbends, roundoffs and extensions.

Instructors: Jen Scribano, Amanda Fladung and Caleigh Chestnut

No class April 2

Tumbling Level 2

Ages 7-12

Level 2 is for a tumbler who has completed Level 1 or has a tumbling background. In this class the tumbler will learn back walkovers, front walkovers and the beginning stAges of front and back handsprings.

Instructors: Jen Scribano, Amanda Fladung and Caleigh Chestnut

No class April 2

Dance

Winter Dance Camp

Ages 5–12

Be challenged in the basic or advanced level of ballet, jazz and hip hop in this fun and exciting dance camp! You’ll learn a mini dance in each style of dance. The price includes a recital T-shirt that your dancer can wear when they perform the mini dances on stage at the Dance Recital in March. Dance your way through winter break!

Noon Year’s Eve Dance Party

Ages 5–12

Have fun learning party dances like the Cha Cha Slide, the Wobble and many more. You’ll have a countdown to noon where you will have a balloon drop dance party with all the dances you just learned.

Youth Variety

• Art

• Chess

• Cooking

• Fun Workshops

• Games

• Life Skills

• Magic

• Music

• Open Gym

• STEAM & STEM

Art Classes

Chilled Palette: Parent and Child

Ages 7-14

Kids will have a blast as we guide them through steps of completing a canvas work of art. Sign up for one or more! All materials, snack and instructions included.

Instructor: Chilled Palette staff

Chilled Palette: Lucky Rainbow Hat Ages 7-14

Kids will get to create as we guide them through the steps of completing their own canvas work of art. All materials, snack and instructions included.

Instructor: Chilled Palette staff

YOUTH VARIETY

Young Rembrandts –Double the Fun Drawing

Ages 5-12

We explore all the basics of visual arts in a fun and confident setting that ensures success for every child. Students learn basic drawing, portraits, action and cartooning. Students complete several different projects and learn to draw whimsical characters, animals, everyday objects and action scenes. Double your child’s creative spirit and art skills.

Instructor: Young Rembrandts

Smart Start Art

Ages 5-8

Discover your creativity and imagination as an artist, developing find motor skills, style and vision as we explore different artistic techniques through a variety of inspiring projects. Sketch and draw, shade and color, cut, glue fold and create! Learn about great artists from throughout history and the present day, through a weekly featured artist and fun, exciting games.

Instructor: Afterschool Enrichment solutions

YOUTH VARIETY

Abrakadoodle Classes

Abrakadoodle will engAge child in ageappropriate creative art lessons that are accompanies by games, songs, and music. There is a $15 supply fee payable the first day to the instructor.

Instructor: Abrakadoodle Staff

Twoosy Doodlers w/Parent:

Artist Like Me!

Age 2

Different themes each session.

Abrakadoodle Mini Doodlers

Ages 3-5

This program is focused on the elements of art, artist techniques, art history, artist styles and a sequential development of skills. Different themes each session.

Abrakadoodle Doodlers

Ages 6-11

This program is focused on the elements of art, artist techniques, art history, artist styles and a sequential development of skills.

Cooking

Italian Dinner Night

Ages 10-14

Students will work together to prepare a threecourse meal featuring calzones, making two fillings, both with spinach and cheese; one with ham and one with meatballs. Then, each student works with pizza dough to make their individual calzones. A fresh green salad and a dynamite dressing round out the meal. Dessert is Cannoli Dip (nuts optional). Taste testing and leftover packing will happen on site.

Instructor: Lori Smerz

Kids Cooking Classes

Ages 6-12

Join a registered dietitian for a garden-to-plate cooking experience that will entice young chefs to whip up tasty creations with fresh herbs, and swirl in fresh fruit to a yummy frozen dessert. Bring your friends to cook and share in the delicious meal after class. Use of aprons, kids’ knives and cutting boards and food for two recipes/class included. Sign up for one class or all three.

Instructor: The Garden, Plate Team

Teen Cooking Classes

Ages 13-17

Join Registered Dietitian Mary and her team for a garden-to-plate cooking experience. Teen chefs will whip up tasty farm-to-table snacks, entrees and desserts using local ingredients while learning more intricate knife skills and cooking techniques. Use of aprons, knives and cutting boards and food for two recipes/class included. Sign up for one class or all three.

Instructor: The Garden, Plate Team

YOUTH VARIETY

I Heart Cookies Class

Ages 7-11

In This class, we will make heart-shaped sugar cookies. These cookies will be like no other heart cookies you’ve seen before. We will experiment with cut-out shapes and colored dough techniques, such as coloring and striping dough. This will be a fun class for the baker who likes to be adventurous in the kitchen.

Instructor: Lori Smerz

Brownies vs. Blondies

Ages 7-11

Students will learn the fundamentals of baking: reading recipes, measuring ingredients, following directions, mixing techniques and baking in some creativity. No nut products are used in recipes. Taste testing and packing up leftovers will happen on site.

Instructor: Lori Smerz

YOUTH VARIETY

Craft Classes

Resin Tumblers

Ages 7-16

Brighten your day with a thrilling, instructor-led experience to create a resin tumbler from a wide variety of colors, glitters and shimmers to make sure you walk away with the cup of your dreams.

Instructor: Hawaii Fluid Art staff

Glass Painting

Ages 5-16

Create your very own masterpiece in an instructorled experience to create your very own glass painting with custom colors of your liking paired with a painted image of your choice.

Instructor: Hawaii Fluid Art Staff

Program Name

Craft Classes

Equestrian

Horsemanship for Kids

Ages 10-17

Explore the proper ways to groom, tack and handle horses. In the saddle, you will learn the basics of riding at the walk and trot. First day of class is orientation and groundwork. Riders should wear jeans or Jodhpur pants and hard-soled riding or hiking boots with a small, low heel. Must have an approved riding helmet or bicycle helmet to ride. Lessons will be held in an indoor arena during inclement weather. Make-up classes are hosted at the end of the six weeks.

Instructor: Dunham Woods Staff

Resin Tumblers 182037-1A 7-16 3/1 Sa 10:15-11:15 A SPRC, GEN $56

Glass Painting 182034-1A 5-16 3/15 Sa 10:15-11:15 A SPRC, GEN $50

Equestrian

Horsemanship for Kids 182010-1A 10-17 1/18-2/22 Sa 1:30-2:30 P Dunham Woods Farm $187

Games & Activities

Pokemon Card Game Club

Ages 6-12

Pokemon the Card Game takes all the fun and fantasy of the classic cartoon and video game universe and lets you “battle” other collectors in a turn-based game of strategy and skill. No experience necessary. Demo decks available for new players.

Instructor: Dane’s Games Staff

Chess Scholars

Ages 5-13

Chess has been proven to enhance children’s motivation, concentration, social skills, and creativity. Each class will consist of a fun, interactive teaching period. Both beginner and experienced players are welcome and will learn under the guidance of an experienced coach.

Instructor: Chess Scholars

Life Skills

YOUTH VARIETY

The Incredible Edible Icee Experience

Ages 5-13

Kids will create their own outrageous ICEE concoction and then slurp it up while learning the history and science of this beloved sweet treat. Lastly, kids will participate in an outrageous ICEE slurping contest. Who will be crowned Icee King or Queen? Things will get sticky, so dress accordingly!

Instructor: Lisa Lombardi

Hot Cocoa Communication: Life Coaching for Kids Lab

Ages 5-13

Jan. 31 is National Hot Chocolate Day. Kids will learn the history plus health and social and benefits of this timeless warm drink. They will enjoy a decadent cup of cocoa loaded with unique marshmallows while participating in rapidstyle hilarious communication games. Did you know hot chocolate can boost mood, alleviate stress, improve heart health and enhance brain function? Plus it’s packed with antioxidants.

Instructor: Lisa Lombardi

YOUTH VARIETY

The Valen-STEM Social Experience-Kids

Life Coaching Love Lab

Ages 5-13

Experiment and check out all the things that make Valentine’s Day explosive and fun like carbon dioxide candy chaos, a heart that beats so fast it bursts, anti-gravity rocket love arrows, the science of chocolate humor pranks, a build out of a kissing booth, love potion snow and red magical M&M’s. Learn how to do a “vibe check” and dazzle anyone by activating incredible communication techniques to win friends and influence people.

Instructor: Lisa Lombardi

Self-Esteem-Confidence Through Comedy and Laughter Lab!

Ages 5-13

This high-energy comedy class offers lessons on humor, such as impersonations, healthy gag humor, slapstick, comic strips, stand-up, ventriloquism and witty situational. Your child will have the opportunity to develop and execute comedic skills, gain a higher sense of self-esteem and learn to use humor in a social setting to be friendlier. They will also learn what happens when comedy is taken too far in life. All kids leave with a humor-themed souvenir.

Instructor: Lisa Lombardi Staff

St. Patrick’s Day Slime Lab

Ages 5-13

Let’s make slime to celebrate our new growth mindset! Stretch your slime, stretch your thinking! Color your slime the gorgeous palate of spring colors like green, pink and lavender. Mix in gold flakes, rainbow charms and wacky embellishments. Top it off with a sensational scent like Shamrock Shake, Lucky Charm Delight, Irish Pie or Night Sky Delight. Kids will pack away their slime to keep as they listen to a stretchy thinking bonus lesson from a life coach.

Instructor: Lisa Lombardi

YOUTH VARIETY

Music

Violin “Fun on Four Strings”

Ages 5-16

Students will learn basic strumming techniques, string plucking, music theory, note reading and intro to bowing. Students must supply violin, also available for rent on-site.

Instructor: Sounds Like Music Staff

Drums “Rockin’ Beats”

Ages 5-16

Students will learn basic rhythms, techniques, music theory and note reading while jamming to popular songs. Students must supply own drumsticks, available for purchase on-site.

Instructor: Sounds Like Music Staff

Piano “Tickle The Ivories”

Ages 5-16

Perform like a mini-Mozart with This rewarding class. Students will learn basic piano or keyboard skills, techniques, music theory, note reading and fun popular songs.

Instructor: Sounds Like Music Staff

Spanish

Vamonos Spanish Kids Club

Ages 7-11

Learning a second languAge can open a world of possibilities for your child. In This class, students will embark on their Spanish languAge journey, learning Spanish conversation and some Spanish grammar, reading, and writing skills through interactive, engaging and fun activities.

Instructor: LanguAge in Action

STEAM & STEM

Minecraft Bed Wars

Ages 10-16

Minecraft Bed Wars is a team-based game where players try to destroy other teams’ beds while protecting their own. Students will practice individual skills, strategies, group activities and competitions, while also learning communication skills, teamwork, leadership and confidence building. Learn how to play eSports in a safe and fun environment. Students should be familiar with using a computer and mouse, and have some experience playing Minecraft.

Instructor: Chasewood Learning Staff

YOUTH VARIETY

STEAM

Ages 5-11

This exciting new program combines science, art and math in a hands-on, action-packed environment. Students will conduct experiments, play educational games and unlock their creativity through building challenges and projects. No experience is necessary.

Instructor: Afterschool Enrichment Solutions

Sea Turtle Explorers

Ages 5-10

Dive into the world of marine biology with a hands-on introduction to sea turtles. Each participant will become the caretaker of a plush sea turtle, conduct health checks, explore the diversity of sea turtle species and join a team effort to rescue and release a Leatherback sea turtle back into the wild. The adventure concludes with a graduation ceremony, where participants are equipped to advocate for protecting sea turtles.

Instructor: Little Medical School Staff

STEM Sleuths

Ages 8-12

Students will get an introduction to the forensic science used to solve a crime. They will conduct experiments on fingerprinting, collecting shoe prints, chromatography, composite drawing, facial reconstruction, toxicology and handwriting analysis. The class culminates in the forensic student team working together to solve a crime.

Instructor: Little Medical School Staff

LEGO Robotics Academy Ages 6-14

Children learn to design, build and program projects based on LEGO Education robotics, using a creative educational approach that supports science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Students are introduced to basic robotics and mechanical engineering concepts by building and coding a different project each week. This is a repeatable program where children are placed based on skill and experience. Students move up a level each time they take the class to take on more advanced concepts and activities. A basic knowledge of using a computer is recommended.

Instructor: Chasewood Learning Staff

Computer: Aided Design & 3D Printing

Ages 8-13

EncourAge creativity and innovation while learning the fundamentals of 3D design and printing. Your child will learn about the engineering design process and the basics of 3D modeling in a fun, hands-on environment. Each student will take home their unique creation!

Instructor: Ready Set Code Staff

Performing Arts

New program lineup for 2025!

We are partnering with Geneva Park District to provide a new slate of exciting performing arts programs for age 4 through adults at Playhouse 38 Theatre in Geneva. Programs give children, teens and adults an outlet to be creative and expressive and have fun.

For Toddlers

Acting for Tots

Ages 4-6

Little actors and actresses will use their imagination to explore the world of theater. Students will learn through fun acting games, high-energy movement exercises and silly vocal techniques.

Show Choir for Tots

Ages 4-6

Students have the opportunity to sing and dance some of their favorite songs. A small performance for parents will take place during the last class of the session.

PERFORMING ARTS

For Kids and Teens

Acting for Kids

Ages 7-15

Aspiring actors can build skills like public speaking and confidence through vocal and movement exercises, improvisation, and character development. Class will culminate in a performance of scenes from popular plays and movies.

Acting for Kids

Ages 7-15

Aspiring actors can build skills like public speaking and confidence through vocal and movement exercises, improvisation, and character development. Class will culminate in a performance of scenes from popular plays and movies.

Musical Theater for Kids

Ages 7-15

Join in the fun and explore the world of musical theater. Participants will perform songs from a show, focusing on acting, singing and movement. Young actors will dive into characterization, reading scenes, improvisation, vocal techniques and body awareness.

Improv Fun & Games

Ages 7-17

Have fun discovering characters, settings and stories using your imagination! Exercises in improv and theater games will help create a fun and imaginative atmosphere for young actors to tap into their creative side. A small demonstration for parents will take place during the last class of the session.

Spring Break Talent Show

Ages 6-18

Showcase your talents on stage! Audition with a performance-ready routine. singers, dancers, musicians, actors, jugglers, magicians and other talented performers are welcome to join the fun. Email video submissions to tosika@genevaparks. com by Feb. 3.

Performance: Tuesday, April 1 at 7 p.m.

Check out monthly Improv Meetups!

ForAdults

Adult Improv Group

Ages 18+

Calling all adults: join us for a bit of improv fun. Over a few rehearsals, learn the basics of improv acting or brush off your old improv skills. No experience necessary, and all skill levels are welcome. Traditional improv games and exercises will be reviewed and rehearsed, culminating to a final performance for family and friends. Think quick, work as a team and let your inhibitions go!

Rehearsals: Jan. 5, 3:30-5:30 p.m., Jan. 12, 1-3 p.m., Jan. 19, 1-3 p.m., Jan. 26, 1-3 p.m., Jan. 31, 7-9 p.m.

Performance: Feb. 1 at 7 p.m.

Winter Adult Cabaret

Ages 18+

Celebrate the talent in the community with our Adult Cabaret. Participants will perform onstage at Playhouse 38 with a live piano player. Rehearsals will be scheduled in the evenings during the week of Feb. 17-20. Email video submissions to tosika@ genevaparks.com by Feb. 3.

Performance: Friday, Feb. 1 at 7 p.m.

PERFORMING ARTS

Productions

The Revolutionists

Ages 18+

Four bold and beautiful women lose their heads in this irreverent, girl-powered comedy set during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror. Playwright Olympe de Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, former queen (and fan of ribbons) Marie Antoinette and Haitian rebel Marianne Angelle hang out, murder Marat and try to beat back the extremist insanity in 1793 Paris. This grand and dreamtweaked comedy is about violence and legacy, art and activism, feminism and terrorism, compatriots and chosen sisters, and how we actually go about changing the world. It’s a true story. Or total fiction. Or a play about a play. Or a raucous resurrection that ends in a song and a scaffold.

Auditions: Jan. 9 at Sunset Community Center, Geneva

Rehearsals: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Jan. 14-March 12. Additional rehearsals may be called March 10-13. Monday and Wednesday rehearsals will be held at Playhouse 38. Thursday rehearsals will be at Sunset Community Center, both in Geneva.

Performances: March 14 and 15 at 7 p.m. and March 16 at 3 p.m.

Winter Youth Production of “Stone Soup”

Ages 7-18

A distant medieval town, once known for its wealth and delicious food, succumbs to a withering curse cast by an evil witch. Unfortunately, nobody in the city knows who the witch is, or why she has placed the curse on the town. With the help of her friends, Giselle and Winona, 10-year-old Tilly sets out on an adventure to figure out the mystery witch’s identity, how to get through the curse’s trials and how the power of the community can save even the most desperate of towns.

Auditions: Jan. 28 at 6 p.m., Playhouse 38, Geneva. Please register for auditions by Jan. 24. Specific call times will be sent via email no later than 5 p.m. on Jan. 27.

Rehearsals: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6- 8 p.m., Feb. 4-March 20. Additional rehearsals may be called the week of March 17-20.

Performances: March 21 and 22 at 7 p.m., March 22 and 23 at 3 p.m.

Tech Week Production Assistantship for “Stone Soup”

Ages 11+

This program is for those interested in the technical side of theater. Participants will assist with “Stone Soup.” Tech assistants will be called to theater approximately on hour before showtime.

Rehearsals: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6–8 p.m., March 17-20. Additional rehearsals may be called the week of March 17-20.

Performances: March 21 and 22 at 7 p.m., March 22 and 23 at 3 p.m.

Nature

• Hikes

• Activities

• Kits & Crafts

• Special Nature Events

Special Events

Frosty Fest

Jan. 25, 4:30-7:30 p.m.

Red Oak Nature Center

All Ages w/adult

Tickets: $12 per person

Just because the holidays are over does not mean you can’t celebrate winter! Red Oak will host its fifth Frosty Fest event in January. Explore the woods on our self-guided trails and our illuminated snowflake trail where you can use your senses to explore winter before you stop at our warm fire to enjoy a cup of hot cocoa and a roasted marshmallow. Be sure to get a picture of your child with Frosty! Everyone attending must purchase a ticket for entry and adults must attend with their child.

Scan the QR code with your phone to purchase tickets 0r visit bataviaparks.org/nature.

Maple Fest

March 8, 1-hour time slots starting at 10 a.m. and ending at 2 p.m.

March 9, 1-hour time slots starting at 11 a.m. and ending at 2 p.m.

Red Oak Nature Center

Tickets: $5 per person; tickets required for ages 3 and up. Parents must attend with children and purchase a ticket.

Join us in celebration of Maple trees and the delicious syrup we get from them! Please purchase tickets for your preferred time slot. Participants will see how we identify maple trees, collect sap and cook that sap into syrup. Each program ends with a yummy sample of this sweet treat. Food and concessions will be available for purchase.

Scan the QR code with your phone to purchase tickets or visit bataviaparks.org/nature. Select your entry time when you purchase tickets.

NATURE

Hikes

Cave Hike

All Ages w/adult

Join us on a 1-mile, round-trip hike to see the only cave in the Chicagoland region! Along the way, we will point out areas of interest and signs of the season. Learn what makes our cave so unique and even take a piece of geologic history home with you. Dress for the weather—these hikes go snow or shine! Adults must also register.

Toddler Activities

Bookworm Wednesdays

Ages 2-5 w/adult

Each monthly session participants will listen to an exciting nature-themed story followed by a simple craft or short hike outside, so dress for the weather. Each registered child will receive a plush reading buddy to take home at the end of each session. Adults must attend with their child, but do not need to register.

Winter Activities

Ice Age Survival

Ages 8-10

Do you have what it takes to survive through an ice age? What animals were roaming Illinois and how did ancient people interact with them? Participants will learn about the five ice Ages our planet went through and test out cold weather survival techniques. Bring a refillable water bottle, snack and lunch each day. Dress for outside explorations.

Little Wintertime Explorers

Ages 2-5 w/adult

Explore the wonders of winter with your child through hands-on-activities, self-guided play time, stories and crafts. Dress for going outside as we may investigate the seasonal happenings of our forest. Adults must attend with their child, but do not need to register.

Adult Fitness

• Fitness Variety

• TRX

• Yoga

• Crystal Bowls Sound Bath

Try before you buy!

Want to try a fitness class but you’re not sure if it’s right for you? No problem! Walk in and try any class for a small fee. If you like the class and want to join, the Walk-In fee will be deducted from the registration fee. It’s that easy! Walk-Ins are great for people who may not be able to come to every class session but want to participate in a few.

Walk-In Fees

• Fitness Variety: $8

• Yoga: $13

• Chair Yoga: $7

• Crystal Bowls: $24

Note: due to limited space, we are unable to take walk-ins for TRX and barre classes.

Fitness Variety

Crystal Bowls Sound Bath

Ages 16+

Relax and and rejuvenate your mind, body and and spirit with the soothing sounds of crystal singing bowls played by Mike McGuigan, who has over 20 years of experience as a multiinstrumentalist. Enjoy the physical and and mental experience while listening to the crystal bowl sound vibrations. Bring a pillow and and blanket and and yoga mat if you want to be on the floor. Chairs will be available for those wanting to be seated. Walk in an enjoy for $24.

Lunchtime Fitness Buffet Ages 16+

Grab your workout shoes and and join us during the lunch hour to get moving! Classes will last 30 minutes; the perfect way to sneak in a healthy workout during your lunch break.

Instructors: Mary B. and and Maureen M. No class Jan. 20

Stay up to date! Text “Follow #fitness” to 630-879-5235 to receive updates.

ADULT FITNESS

Low Impact Blend

Ages 16+

This low-impact class is a blend of all of our favorite classes, including toning, Pilates and and yoga. It’s the perfect mix!

Instructor: Maureen M.

No class Jan. 20

Zen-Yo Tone

Ages 16+

Tone by using the body’s resistance and and light weights while moving slowly through yoga poses. No yoga mats required. Please wear gym shoes to this fun class.

Instructor: Kathy F.

Shape and and Tone

Ages 16+

All Ages and and fitness levels will benefit from this 45-minute, body-shaping class. The workout will emphasize toning all the major muscle groups of the upper body, lower body and and abdominals. Kettlebells, Resist-A-Balls, body bars, medicine balls, tubing and and hand weights will be used to achieve a strong, healthy look.

Instructor: Kathy F. (mornings) and Mary B. (afternoons)

Mid Week Step Moves

Ages 16+

Join us for an easy-to-follow step class and and get your body moving! For even more fun, ask a friend to join as well. The more, the merrier!

Instructor: Maureen M.

Drop in and try a class

Yoga is available for $13 per visit, and general fitness programs are $8 per visit, unless otherwise noted.

Easy B-Fit

Ages 50+

Calling all active older adults! Are you new to fitness, need to get active, or want to stay active? Easy B-Fit focuses on your individual needs; provide you with a variety of fitness equipment and and activities; give you the cardio, strength, balance, endurance and and flexibility you desire; and and makes it FUN to be fit!

Instructor: Maureen M.

Barre Fitness

Ages 16+

This whole-body workout is based on movements from classical ballet. Barre workouts specifically target and and tone muscles with no impact on the body. Improve muscle tone and and endurance. Sorry, no walk-ins as space is limited.

Instructor: Yaryna A.

Dance Fitness

Ages 16+

Get fit in this super fun fitness dance class with a variety of dance inspired moves. Sign up for the Barre Fitness afterwards to tone and stretch those hard worked muscles!

Instructor: Yaryna A.

Walk-ins welcome for $8 a class. Pay at the East Side Community Center (14 N. VanBuren) front desk before class.

Cardio Silver

Ages 50+

Exercise is one of the best ways to stay healthy and and active. Join us for this easy and and fun class designed to get you moving and and feeling good!

Instructor: Mary B.

ADULT FITNESS

Check descriptions for “no class” dates.

Did you know?

If you signed up for a fitness class and miss a class for any reason, you may make up the class by attending any other class (except TRX and barre classes due to limited space). If you’ve missed up to three classes in one session, for example, winter, you may make them up in the spring session as long as you are enrolled in a spring session class. Ask your fitness instructor for details!

ADULT FITNESS

TRX

TRX

Ages 16+

Use your own body weight with TRX suspension to push your strength to greater levels. This class is not a beginner TRX-level class. TRX cannot be used as a make-up class for other classes. Sorry, no walk-ins for TRX. Space is limited.

Instructor: Maureen M.

No class Jan. 20

TRX Lite

Ages 16+

Learn basic TRX exercises to increase strength, balance and and core building. This class benefits all fitness levels. Good for people with osteoporosis. TRX cannot be used as a make-up class for other classes. Sorry, no walk-ins for TRX. Space is limited.

Instructor: Kathy F. and Maureen M.

Yoga

Beginning Yoga

Ages 14+

Beginning yoga will help you improve flexibility, strength and and endurance. Learn relaxation and and breathing techniques to pave the way for a healthier you. Wear comfortable clothes to class. Please bring a yoga mat.

Instructor: Kathy F.

Relax & Renew Stretch Yoga

Ages 14+

Relieve the effects of chronic stress by practicing restful poses to soothe and and regenerate the mind and and body. Go home feeling calm and and relaxed. Yoga experience is not necessary. This class benefits all levels.

Instructor: Kathy F.

No class Feb. 20

Try a yoga class!

Pay a $13 walk-in fee to try any yoga class or pay $7 to try a chair yoga class!

Flow Yoga

Ages 14+

Flow yoga combines the ancient practice of Hatha/Vini yoga, along with breathing to flow from pose to pose. See improvement in strength, flexibility, balance and and mental clarity. A working knowledge of yoga is suggested. Modifications are given if needed. Please bring a yoga mat.

Instructor: Kathy F.

No class Jan. 20

Yoga for Bone Health

Ages 14+

Learn to do yoga safely without endangering joints. This class is a must for people with low bone density. Learn how to be safe during yoga practice even if you do not have osteoporosis.

Instructor: Kathy F. No class Jan. 20

Little Yogi

Ages 3-5

Moms. dads, grandparents or caregivers, bring your little yogi to this fun yoga class designed just for kids. It helps with concentration, teaches breathing techniques for self-calming and encourAges healthy movement. Plus, it’s noncompetitive and increases self-esteem. This is an adult-child participation class.

Instructor: Gloria M.

Teen Yoga

Ages 13-17

Teens, have you been thinking about trying a yoga class? This short intro session might be the nudge that gets you started. In this three-class session, learn yoga poses, breathing techniques to help with stress and how to relax. Join with a friend and see how yoga can help you feel great!

Instructor: Gloria M. No class March 18

Gentle Yoga/Chair Optional Ages 18+

ADULT FITNESS

If you are looking for a slower-paced atmosphere with safety and comfort in mind, you will find it here! Yoga is a form of movement that adapts to your needs and abilities. This class is suitable for the less athletic who desire to be stronger, more fit and to gain more flexibility and balance. Learn to breath correctly and make the mind calmer, increase mindfulness, and pave the way to a positive approach to life.

Adult Athletics

• Pickleball

• Tai Chi

• Horsemanship

• Basketball Leagues

• Tap Dance

ADULT ATHLETICS

Dance

Adult Ballet

Ages 16+

Develop basic ballet technique in a group setting with a progression toward all levels of technique, beginners to advanced. This includes barre training, floor work, and choreography. Wear ballet or fitness attire. Canvas ballet shoes are recommended.

Instructor: Susan Altman

No class Jan. 19 & Feb. 16

Beginning Tap Dance

Ages 18+

Intermediate Tap Dance

Ages 18+

Have fun learning basic tap technique, simple routines and step combinations set to fun music. An intermediate class will cover more complex patterns and combinations to apply to fun routines. Tap shoes are required for the intermediate class and preferred for the beginner class.

Instructor: Bette Holcombe

Tai Chi

Beginning Tai Chi

Ages 16+

Tai Chi

Ages 18+

Discover how the flowing and graceful movements of tai chi can reduce stress and anxiety, improve balance and body control, increase the feeling of peace and well-being, and promote health and healing. Learn the basic breathing, movement, and philosophy of tai chi and begin to practice this ancient art form of meditation in motion.

Instructors: Herman Kussro & Deb Chan

ADULT ATHLETICS

Pickleball

Pickleball Leagues*

Ages 18+

• Balls and nets are provided.

• Paddles are available for Beginners league if needed.

• The winner of each league will receive a 10-punch pass to Open Gym Pickleball.

Beginners Pickleball League: For players with a DUPR rating of new to 2.99 & below.

Intermediate Pickleball League: For players with a DUPR rating of 3.00 to 3.49.

Competitive Pickleball League: For players with a DUPR rating of 3.50 to 3.99.

* DUPR, which rhymes with “super,” is a rating scale that all players, regardless of age, gender and location use to be ranked equally by their playing abilities. Players in our leagues are encouraged to sign up for a free DUPR account. For details or to download the app, visit www.dupr.com. Keep track of your progress. Following any league match with four registered DUPR players, participants can update their rating. Batavia Park District is a DUPR affiliate.

Winter Open Gym Pickleball Hours

Ages 18+ $3 drop-in fee or $27 10-punch pass

Civic Center Gym

• Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 1-4 p.m.

• Wednesday, 1-4 p.m. Beginners only

• Wednesday, 7-10 p.m.

• Sunday, 7-9 p.m.

Stay up to date! Text “Follow #pickleball” to 630-879-5235 to receive updates.

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Adult Variety

• Card Making

• Health and Wellness

• Cooking

• Music

ADULT VARIETY

Card Making

Fast & Fabulous Cards

Ages 18+

These fast and fabulous cards will only take a short time to create. We will make four cards in only one hour. Each session will feature different cards, and will include birthday, thank you, thinking of you and a seasonal card.

Instructor: Heather Wnek

Technique Tuesdays

Ages 16+

Want to learn new stamping techniques? Each session will feature two new techniques and create a card using what you have learned.

Instructor: Heather Wnek

WOW Card Making Class

Ages 18+

Are you ready for more advanced card designs? Do you love layers, embellishments, techniques, and bling? This card class is for you! We will make two “over the top” cards each class. New cards are featured each month.

Instructor: Heather Wnek

Birthday Card Stock Up

Ages 16+

We will create ten birthday cards (two each design) for children and adults using rubber stamping, designer-patterned paper and embellishments. All supplies and envelopes are included. Registration deadline is noon the day before class.

Instructor: Heather Wnek

Feel the Love Card Stock Up

Ages 16+

We will create ten cards (two of each design) for special occasions such as weddings, anniversaries and Valentine’s Day. We will be rubber stamping, using designer patterned paper and embellishments. All supplies and envelopes included.

Instructor: Heather Wnek

One Sheet Wonder

Ages 16+

Take a sheet of pretty paper, cut it up and make it into a bunch of wonderful cards. Start with a preprinted patterned paper or a paper that you stamp a design on yourself. All supplies included and templates will be provided to duplicate at home. Please bring your paper cutter if you have one.

Instructor: Heather Wnek

ADULT VARIETY

Cooking

Morning Glory Muffins and Creamy

Winter Fruit Salad

Ages 18+

These muffins will bring some sunshine and wholesomeness to those cold and bleak winter mornings. They combine the sweet taste and chewy texture of carrots with the crisp and familiar flavors of apple, raisins, walnuts, coconut and cinnamon. We will also talk about ingredient swaps for health-conscious baking. Participants will work in small groups to prepare a dozen muffins to split and take home. While the muffins are baking, each person will also make a cool and crisp fruit salad with the remaining ingredients.

Instructor: Lori Smerz

Cream Puffs with Chocolate Ganache

Ages 18+

The students in class will learn three separate recipes that combine into one final dessert. Students will learn how to make a no-fail creamy filling, the pate choux dough for the cream puffs and a decadent chocolate ganache for the topping. Taste testing will occur in class and leftovers will be taken home. If you have a sweet tooth, this class is a must.

Instructor: Lori Smerz

Adult Horsemanship

Horsemanship for Adults

Ages 18+

Join in the fun at Dunham Woods Farm with beginning riding lessons. You’ll learn the proper ways to groom, tack, and handle horses. In the saddle you will learn the basics of riding at the walk and trot. Riders should wear jeans or Jodhpur pants and hard-soled riding or hiking boots will a small, low heel. Bring an approved riding helmet or bicycle helmet. Visit www. DunhamWoodsFarm.com for more information.

Instructor: Dunham Woods staff

Registration deadline: Jan. 10

Gardening

Propagating Annuals

Ages 18+

Learn how to grow annuals from cuttings with Batavia Park District’s very own grower. You will learn how to take stem cuttings, root them in soil and grow them to be planted the following spring. This class will be held at Batavia Park District’s maintenance facility, 700 S. River St.

Instructor: Antonio Salazar, Batavia Park District park technician and grower

Finance Management

Unlocking Real Estate: Understanding New Laws for Buyers and Sellers Ages 18+

Stay ahead in the ever-changing real estate market with our comprehensive seminar focused on the latest legal updates. Learn new laws that are reshaping the buying and selling process. This session will provide practical insights on how these changes impact your real estate decisions, ensuring you’re well-prepared whether you’re planning to purchase, sell or simply want to understand the market better. Continental breakfast included.

Instructor: Samantha Bauman-Nelson, real estate agent

Real Estate: Understanding New Laws for Buyers and Sellers

Do you have a flair for comedy or singing?

Check out page 41 for our new performing arts programs for adults. Adult Improv or Adult Cabaret are the perfect venues.

Social Seniors Programs

SOCIAL SENIORS PROGRAMS

Join the Batavia Senior Citizens Club!

This club is an exciting group of active, fun adults that has monthly meetings in Shannon Hall on the third Wednesday of each month. A luncheon with entertainment and raffle, open to all area seniors, follows the meeting.

Club members receive:

• $5 off the monthly buffet luncheon fee

• Free access to Indoor Walking Mondays from 1-4 p.m. at the Civic Center.

• The monthly Batavia Bulletin newsletter

• Free Pinochle play every Thursday

• Social group activities

The annual club fee is $17. There are two ways to join the club, by phone or in person. Call or stop by the Civic Center, 630-879-5235, or the Eastside Community Center, 630-406-5282, during business hours.

Monthly Meetings and Luncheons

Meetings cover general business and start at 11:30 a.m. The buffet luncheon follows at noon. Entertainment and raffle are from 1-2 p.m. Monthly meetings and luncheons are open to all seniors. Registration fee for the monthly meeting and luncheon is $14 for members and $19 for non-members.

Batavia Senior Citizens Club Monthly Meetings and Luncheons

*Late registrations cannot be accommodated. **BSCC meetings are $14 for members and $19 for nonmembers.

Small Group Activities

Do you have an interest in meeting with others to walk, craft, knit, crochet, or something else? Call at 630-879-5235 to share your ideas and interests.

SOCIAL SENIORS PROGRAMS

We have a week’s worth of fun and engaging activities. Find a new interest, make new friends and learn more about our 50+ Program offerings.

Social & Games

Coffee’s On

Ages 50+

Seniors are invited to drop in to Civic Center Bartholomew Room, 327 W. Wilson St., every Monday from 10 a.m. to noon for coffee and donuts, play games and cards, and enjoy some lovely conversation. Please bring your own coffee mug. A donation of $1 is requested each time you attend to help defray costs. Donuts provided by Dimples Donuts.

Pinochle

Ages 50+

Get together with other Pinochle lovers to play this classic game of cards. Don’t know how to play? No problem; we will teach you! PreRegistration is not required. This group meets every Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Bartholomew Room of the Civic Center.

Bingo

Ages 50+

Join in the fun with Bingo and win some fun prizes. Please bring your own beverage. Preregister or drop in and pay the fee at the front desk of the Eastside Community Center before heading over to the Bingo game. This group meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month.

Bunco

Ages 50+

Bunco is a game played with dice and a whole lot of luck! Enjoy a fun afternoon with refreshments and prizes.

Stay up to date!

Text “Follow #seniors” to 630-879-5235 to program updates and weather cancellations

Fitness and Health

Easy B-Fit

Ages 50+

Calling all active older adults! Are you new to fitness, need to get active, or want to stay active? Easy B-Fit focuses on your individual needs; provide you with a variety of fitness equipment and activities; give you the cardio, strength, balance, endurance and flexibility you desire; and makes it FUN to be fit!

Instructor: Maureen M.

Cardio Silver

Ages 50+

Exercise is one of the best ways to stay healthy and active. Join us for this easy and fun class designed to get you moving and feeling good!

Instructor: Mary B.

SOCIAL SENIORS PROGRAMS

Share Your Program and Event Ideas with Us!

The Batavia Park District team is always looking for new and exciting program ideas!

Is there a particular class you have been looking for? Do you have an idea for creating a new Batavia Park District event that would interest the community? Is there something new you or your kids would like to participate in? Pitch your ideas to us, and our professionals will take a look at them. Park District staff will consider all submissions.

To pitch an idea, visit bataviaparks.org/contact, fill out the Contact Us form and select Suggest a New Program/Event from the drop-down menu under request type. Pitching an idea does not guarantee a program or event will be created, but we appreciate all suggestions.

Adult Trips

• Sightseeing

• Theater

• Suburban Fun

• Starved Rock

Frank Lloyd Wright tour.
Photo courtesy of the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust

ADULT TRIPS

How much walking?

When stepping out for a trip with us, you may wonder how much walking will be involved. This handy guide ranks the level of walking for each trip so you can plan accordingly. Lace up your walking shoes and join us!

Culinary Trip

Culinary

Lunch

Moderate

Ages 18+

Join the fun as we travel to Elgin Community College for a lunch prepared and served by students preparing for careers in the hospitality industry. We will visit the Spartan Terrace Restaurant, which is their working classroom. They offer entrees, small plates, soup, salad, beverages, and dessert. We will take a brief tour of the department before lunch where we will order off the menu. Trip includes transportation.

Registration deadline: March 1

Starved Rock

Bald Eagle Viewing at Starved Rock

Moderate

Ages 50+

You will be mesmerized by the beautiful bald eagles at Starved Rock. The colder the weather, the better the viewing! Once we arrive at Starved Rock, we will take a heated trolley to the Illinois Waterway Visitor Center for eagle viewing and an educational program. Dress warmly and bring your binoculars, spotting scopes and cameras. The tour will start with lunch in the main dining room at 11 a.m. Trip includes the tour and your selection from the lunch menu.

Registration deadline: Jan. 5

ADULT TRIPS

Suburban Fun

Geneva Historic District Tour and History Museum

Moderate Plus

Ages 18+

Visit Geneva History Museum’s holiday display of 10 Christmas trees decorated by local nonprofit organizations and an 18th century Neapolitan Creche. Marvel at the forty-six figures made of terra cotta, hemp and wood that were purchased and brought to Geneva by Kate Raftery, the founder of The Little Traveler. Enjoy a program about the symbolisms and meanings behind the creche and the story of its restoration. After the program enjoy lunch at The Little Traveler and shop in this former home that now includes 36 rooms of merchandise. Trip includes four options for lunch, History Museum admission, transportation, swag bag and chocolate tastings.

Registration deadline: Dec. 1

Waukegan Casino Trip

Moderate Plus

Ages 21+

Try your luck at the American Place Casino in Waukegan! Lunch is on your own at one of the many restaurants at the casino. Trip includes transportation.

Registration deadline: Jan. 31

Frank Lloyd Wright Tour

Moderate Plus

Ages 21+

Take a guided tour of the great architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s first home and studio in Oak Park. Next, we will visit Unity Temple, which is Wright’s only surviving public building from his Prairie Period in Oak Park. After both tours, we will have lunch at the famous Russell’s Barbecue in Elmwood Park. Trip includes transportation and both tours; lunch is on your own.

Registration deadline: Feb. 13

St. Patrick’s Day Lunch & Shopping

Moderate Plus

Ages 21+

Quigley’s Irish Pub in Naperville was designed and built in Ireland and then shipped to its current location. The interior includes an authentic antique fireplace and bookcases from Dublin, and custom glass and Irish prints fill the walls. It’s the perfect time of year to have fish & chips or Shepherd’s Pie for lunch on your own! Take a short walk to downtown Naperville for some shopping after lunch. Trip includes transportation.

Registration deadline: March 6

Quigley’s Irish Pub

ADULT TRIPS

Theater

“A Christmas Tradition” at The Barn, Goodfield

Moderate Ages 50+

From cookie baking to caroling, to light shows and that trusty old fruitcake, holiday traditions are an important part of celebrating the magic of the season. But where did all these traditions come from and what made them stay? Learn about the silliest, most sacred and sentimental holiday traditions of the past and present through song, dance and skit. Trip includes dinner and show.

Registration deadline: December 12.

“West Side Story” at Fireside Theatre

Moderate Ages 50+

Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet are transported to modern-day New York City as two young lovers find themselves caught between warring street gangs. Their struggle to survive in a world of hate, violence and prejudice is one of the most innovative, heartwrenching and relevant musical dramas of our time. Trip includes transportation, lunch and show ticket. Lunch choices: pork tenderloin, coconut chicken, halibut or vegetarian stuffed peppers.

Registration deadline: Feb. 14.

Trips will depart from the Eastside Community Center parking lot.

Please arrive 15 minutes before departure time.

Depot Museum

A facility of Batavia Park District

Batavia Depot Museum & Gustafson Research Center

155 Houston St. | 630-406-5274

The Batavia Depot Museum, a cooperative effort between the Batavia Park District and the Batavia Historical Society, houses the rich history of the city’s past. The museum is in a restored Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad station, which was built in 1854 and recognized in 1979 for its uniqueness by the National Register of Historic Places. There are two floors of exhibits on local history to explore, as well as a 1907 caboose!

The Gustafson Research Center, in the lower level of the Depot Museum, houses our archives. Researchers have access to Kane County Census records, Tri-City directories, cemetery records, obituary indexes, local church records, probate and court records, historical books, photograph files, local business catalogs and more.

For additional information on the history of Batavia and the Historical Society’s collections, visit the Batavia Historical Society web page at www.bataviahistoricalsociety.org.

Museum Hours

• General admission is free!

• M, W, F: 2–4 p.m.

• Saturday, Sunday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

• Closed Tuesday and Thursday

Research Center Hours

• M, F: 2–4 p.m., or by appointment

Winter Hours | December-February

• The Museum and Research Center will be available by appointment only from Dec. 15 through March 1, 2025.

• Email museum@bataviaparks.org or call 630-406-5274 for bookings.

Find us on Facebook and Instagram @Bataviadepot

Find your perfect gift at the Batavia Depot Museum Gift Shop

Did you know the Depot Museum is your source for unique holiday gift ideas? Make gift-giving special this year with a selection of Bataviathemed gifts you won’t find anywhere else, such as a puzzle featuring the Iconic Saturday Evening Post image of skating on the Fox River, local history books, hand-thrown pottery with a Batavia touch, plus ornaments and housewares. The Family Tree poster is perfect for the family genealogist and you can’t go wrong with a Batavia hat or T-shirt.

Plus, online shopping makes it easy for you or your out-of-town relatives to find that perfect local gift. Visit bataviaparks. org/shop for details.

On Exhibit!

The Museum a Community Built: The Batavia Depot Museum Celebrates 50 Years

Celebrating 50 Years

March 1-July 20 • All ages

Happy Birthday to the Batavia Depot Museum! Throw back with us to the groovy days of 8-tracks, corduroy and the Bee Gees with a new exhibit celebrating 50 years of Batavia’s landmark home for history.

Inspired by Walter Kauth’s home video “The Museum a Community Built: October 10, 1973,” this new exhibit shows the incredible impact a community can have when people work together. From the first conversations about the need for a local history museum, to cutting the ribbon on opening day, many Batavians had a hand in making the museum a reality. This exhibit will tell their stories through photographs, recollections, original video and even some of the tools used in the restoration of the old depot.

Today, the museum continues to serve the community with programming, exhibits, and research. Come join us in celebration and excitement as we embark on the next 50 years of local history.

Opening Reception: Feb. 28, 6-8 p.m.

Join museum staff and your neighbors for a fun night of new discoveries at Batavia Depot Museum. Light refreshments and a cash bar provided.

2025 Depot Museum Exhibits

• The Museum a Community Built: The Batavia Depot Museum Celebrates 50 Years

March 1-July 20

• Uncovered: Quirks and Curiosities of the Batavia Historical Society July 26-Nov. 23

• Unconditional Love: Batavia’s Best Friends Through History July 26-Aug. 24 (first appearance)

• Care and Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health Aug. 25-Oct. 3

• Unconditional Love: Batavia’s Best Friends Through History Oct. 3-Nov. 23 (second appearance)

• Holiday Cheer Nov. 29-Dec. 14

Unconditional Love: Batavia’s Best Friends Through History

The

Gustafson

Research Center

Winter is the perfect time to dig deep into that research project you’ve been dreaming of and “the Gus” is here to help. Whether you’re looking for records about your property, family, or favorite subject, the Gus is a great stop on your research journey. Records available at the Gus include city directories, probate documents, plat maps, obituaries, over 10,000 photographs, and much more.

To make the best use of your time at the Gus, we highly recommend that you contact a staff member at the museum |who can help get you started. For appointments and more information, email museum@bataviaparks.org, or call 630-406-5274.

Stay Up to Date

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Rentals & Parties

Memorable spaces for memorable moments. Host your next event with Batavia Park District in one of the district’s unique banquet and meeting spaces.

Celebrate with Us

Let us help make your next special occasion truly out of the ordinary! Whether it’s a family reunion, anniversary, wedding reception, or company picnic, we have all the amenities that will make your get-together a huge success! All reservations must be booked within a minimum of two weeks before the desired event date.

For available days, times, and fees for all rentals, please contact Julie Galauner, Facilities Supervisor, at 630-879-5235, ext. 2062.

Eastside Community Center Commercial Kitchen

Newly renovated commercial-grade kitchen includes refrigerator, freezer, ice machine, microwave, convection oven, stove/oven, sinks, and counterspace. In-district rates starts at $25/hour.

Bartholomew Room

The spaciousness of this room and its prime location in the administration offices of the Park District make this a key place for small parties, professional business, and board meetings. In-district rates start at $100/hour.

The Lodge at Laurelwood

This cozy historic venue is situated beside the Fox River in Laurelwood Park. The Lodge at Laurelwood is a renovated, popular meeting place for individuals and organizations. In-district rates start at $100/hour.

Hall Quarry Beach

Private rentals are available daily for parties, family reunions, company picnics and more. Rent the Quarry for $450 for up to 50 guests. Rent the Quarry deck for $125 for three hours (non-passholder guests pay entrance fee). Call 630-406-5282 ext. 2062 for reservations (rentals start Jan 2).

Gym Rentals – ESCC & CC

The Eastside Community Center and Civic Center both have prime gymnasiums that play host to a variety of activities. In-district rates start at $100/hour.

Shannon Hall

14 N. Van Buren St., Batavia

Love at First Sight!

This historic church has been converted to the perfect space for your next occasion. Shannon Hall is a special gem in the community that has been home to hundreds of wedding ceremonies, receptions, anniversaries, birthdays and more. Stained glass windows add an elegant touch to your special event. The space features a raised stage, and renters will have access to a full kitchen. Take a tour and fall in love.

TO BOOK THIS SITE

For available days, times and fees, contact Julie Galauner, Aquatics & Facilities Supervisor, at 630-879-5235 ext. 2062.

AVAILABLE SPACE

3,220 square feet (includes stage area)

We can recommend a table layout to be customized for your event.

Max capacity 200

Min rental 2 hrs

Dimensions

56’ x 49’ – Shannon Hall

24’ x 24’ – Stage Area

AMENITIES

• Banquet space for up to 200 people

• Main stage

• Internal speaker system

• Caterer’s kitchen use included

• Chairs and tables available

– 20 5-foot diameter round tables

– 10 8-foot rectangular tables

• 200 black chairs (White garden chairs are available for an additional $300)

• Renter must pay for Dram Shop insurance and on-site security if serving alcohol.

Peg Bond Center

151 N. Island Ave., Batavia

Casual Elegance

This scenic facility is nestled right alongside the Fox River. It is an ideal setting for birthday parties, showers, company gatherings and more. Large windows invite in plenty of sunlight and offer beautiful views of the river, Batavia Depot Museum and the Batavia Riverwalk. A decorative fireplace adds extra ambiance, and a beautiful pavilion allows for a scenic backdrop in the warmer months.

AVAILABLE SPACE

610 square feet (main room)

Max capacity 40

Min rental 2 hrs

Dimensions

33’ x 19’ – Peg Bond interior

40’ x 50’ – Outdoor stage area

Deposit required

AMENITIES

• Multi-purpose use

• Access to kitchenette included

• Includes Peg Bond Center (outdoor stage) and surrounding Riverwalk

• Chairs and tables are available:

– 10 6-foot banquet rectangular tables

– 50 black chairs

• Renter must pay for Dram Shop insurance and on-site security if serving alcohol.

TO BOOK THIS SITE

For available days, times and fees, contact Julie Galauner, Aquatics & Facilities Supervisor, at 630-879-5235 ext. 2062.

The above map is our recommended table layout however this layout can be customized for your event.

RENTALS

Park Pavilion Rentals

The Batavia Park District has many opportunities for you and your family to enjoy a picnic at one of our pavilions. Our parks and shelters are perfect for family reunions, get-togethers, and picnics. All pavilions are on a first-come, first-served basis.

Picnic shelters are available at Big Woods, Engstrom, Prairie Path and West Main Community and Bark parks and Clark Island Recreation Area.

Reservation Fees:

Community & Neighborhood Parks

In-district $75

Out-of-district $100

Nonprofit Group $50

Please note that the fee is for pavilion use only. Extra amenities requested will be at an additional charge. Please see Park and Facilities index for more specific information pertaining to the amenities each park and pavilion offers. For available dates, times and fees, please contact us at 630-879-5235.

Field & Sport Court Rentals Available!

Field and Sport Court rentals are available for your organization or party. Whether you are looking for a one-time rental for a company outing or seasonlong rental for your athletic team, we have a variety of athletic spaces from which to choose. For more information, please contact Nathaniel at nathanielj@ bataviaparks.org or 630-406-5282 ext. 2065.

Ballfield Rental Options: Big Woods Park, Engstrom Park, Memorial Park, Prairie & Lathem Park, West Main Community Park

Athletic Field Rental Options: Braeburn Park, H. Michael Wild Park, South Mill Creek Park, Prairie Path Park

Other Rental Options: Basketball courts, tennis courts, sand volleyball courts and pickleball courts.

Thank You, Batavia Community!

The Batavia Parks Foundation thanks the Batavia community for pitching in this year at our many popups and activities. Special thanks to our Peace Garden partners, the Batavia Park District, Ana Vitek (designer) and the Batavia Plain Dirt Gardeners. Shout out to our Peace on Earth Selfie Station partners, the City of Batavia and Blane Hinze (metal fabrication), and the community for your commitment to our parks and peace projects. Enjoy photos from our 2024 popups, Peace Garden installation, and Batavia’s first official selfie station. Happy Holidays and Peace on Earth to all!

Mission

To foster recreation and open space initiatives that enhance residents’ quality of life.

Goals

1. To act as a fundraising and investment mechanism in support of the mission.

2. To explore and create community partnerships.

3. To be inclusive of all segments of the community.

4. To advocate and develop responsible stewardship of the community’s parks and open spaces.

5. To develop and pilot new park and recreation initiatives that promote an intergenerational community.

6. To be a valued resource for the Batavia Park District and Board of Commissioners.

7. To leverage Foundation resources to support joint projects with the Batavia Park District.

Thank You to Our 2024 Sponsors!

Throughout the year, the Batavia Park District hosts a variety of free and low-cost events, which would not be possible without the help of our local sponsors!

• Aetna

• AgeGuide Northeastern IL

• Batavia Animal Clinic

• Batavia Avenue Mobil

• Batavia Public Library

• Batavia R.S.V.P., Inc.

• Batavia Mothers Club Foundation

• Brother Chimp Brewing

• Culver’s of Batavia

• Dimples Donuts

• Dragonfly Senior Navigation Services LLC

• Elderday Center/Senior Helping Seniors

• Energy City Brewing

• Foltos Tonsorial Parlor

• Fox Valley Community Services

• Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity

• Golden Fox Brewing

• Grainology

• Honoring Aging

• Illinois State Comptroller

• Jennings Terrace

• Kane Senior Council

• Kane County Coroner

• KCT Credit Union

• Kiwanis Club of Batavia Geneva Area

• KW Inspire/Basil Homes

• Office of the Illinois Attorney General

• PACE Suburban Bus

• Paramount Theatre

• Rogers Pump

• Senior Services Associates Inc.

• Sew Hop’d

• State Representative Matt Hanson

• Valley Sheltered Workshop

If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities with the Batavia Park District, please contact Carolyn Potosnak, Community Engagement Specialist at 630-879-5235 or email carolynp@bataviaparks.org

Batavia Park District by the numbers

13,000 + HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVE OUR FUN GUIDE

2,000 + PROGRAMS A YEAR

95,000 + PEOPLE SERVED ANNUALLY

Sponsorship Opportunities

Four target markets for following events: •Preschool, •Kids–youth, •Adult, •Seniors

Large Events

• Batavia Uncorked wine tasting – ••

• River Rhapsody summer concerts – ••••

• Windmill City Festival – ••••

• Pints by the Pond beer festival – ••

• Celebration of Lights – ••••

Camps/Sport Leagues

• Summer camps – •

• Softball league – ••

• Basketball league – ••

• Soccer league – •

Targeted Audience Events

• Pickleball Events – ••

• Egg hunts – •••

11,000 + SUBSCRIBERS RECEIVE OUR DIGITAL NEWSLETTER

12,500 + SOCIAL MEDIA FOLLOWERS 12+ PARK AND FIELD PROGRAM LOCATIONS FOR BANNERS Your Business Here

90,000 + WEBSITE VISITS

40 + SPECIAL EVENTS

• Touch-a-Truck event – •••

• Batavia Senior Citizens Club & Senior Expo – ••

• Hall Quarry Beach – ••••

• S’Mores & More – •••

• Breakfast with Santa – •••

• Batavia Depot Museum – ••••

Advertising Opportunities

• Fun Guide ads – full page, back page, ½ page, ¼ page (quarterly publication)

• Lobby TV advertising

• Parks and fields banners Contact Us!

Please contact Carolyn Potosnak, Community Engagement Specialist, for more information at 630-879-5235 or carolynp@bataviaparks.org. The 2025 Sponsorship Guide will be available online at bataviaparks.org by Dec. 1.

Park Amenities

Whether you’re looking for a playground, pickleball court or picnic area, Batavia Park District has you covered. Find fishing areas, boat launches, tennis courts and boat launches as you discover all the ways to play at our parks. Numbering on this chart corresponds with the map on page 80. Park District facilities are listed on page 80.

1 Batavia Riverwalk – Houston St. at Island Ave. n

2 Bennett Park – 2094 Rockwood Ln., N. Aurora

3 Big Woods Park – 1063 S. Raddant Rd.

4 Braeburn Park and Preserve – 507 Western Ave. n n

5 Carriage Crest Park – 1001 Parkview Dr.

6 Clark Island Recreation Area – 401/411 S. River St. n n n

7 Coventry Hills Park – 2552 Hunt Lane

8 Engstrom Family Park – 326 Millview Dr.

9 Fidler Farm Park – 2921 Savannah Dr., Aurora

10 Fidler’s Oak Park – Flagstone Ln. & Savannah Dr., Aurora

11 Fox Trail Park – 411 Fox Trail Dr.

12 H. Michael Wild Park – 516 Viking Dr.

13 Hamlet Park – 300 Hamlet St.

14 Hartfield Park – 1320 Fairfield Way, N. Aurora n n

15 Hawk’s Bluff Park – 950 Twin Elms Ln. n

16 Jones Meadow Park – 1501 Mooseheart Rd., N. Aurora

17 Laurelwood Park – 800 N. River St. n n

18 Levi Newton Park – 1S020 W. Mallory Dr., Geneva

19 Memorial Park – 601 Illinois Ave.

20 Millview Park – 1501 Millview Dr. n

21 Payne Woods Park – 2020 Gillenwater St.

22 Peter Frieders Park – 1752 Carlsted Dr.

23 Philip B. Elfstrom Memorial Greenway – 103 S. River St.

24 Prairie Path Park – 813 Mark Twain Trail n

25 Prairie and Lathem Park – 601 Lathem St. n n

26 Saratoga Park – 100 Saratoga Dr.

27 Shanahan Grove Park – 800 Cleveland Ave.

28 Shannon Park – 0S025 E. Mallory Dr., Geneva

29 So. Mill Creek Comm. Park – 1S455 Wyatt Dr., Geneva n

30 Somerset Park – 01S008 E. Mill Creek Cir., Geneva

31 So. Riverwalk Plaza – Houston St. and North Island Ave.

32 Van Buren Park – 231 S. Van Buren St.

33 Walnut Park – 600 Walnut St. n

34 Washington Park – 401 N. Washington St. n n

35 West Main Bark Park – 40W101 W. Main St. n n

36 West Main Community Park – 40W101 W. Main St. n n n n

37 Wind Energy Park – 850 Wind Energy Pass

38 Woodland Hills Park – 515 Woodland Hills Dr. n

Construction in progress. Look for exciting updates in Spring 2025!

Batavia Park District Memorial Program

Celebrate and commemorate a loved one’s life or express sympathy or condolences for the loss of a friend or family member with a memorial tree or bench offered by Batavia Park District.

Memorial Trees | Memorial trees leave a lasting legacy, which will grow stronger and blossom year after year. Trees are planted twice a year (spring and fall). The cost for a Memorial Tree is $800, and includes the tree, stone marker, and installation. Please visit bataviaparks. org for a full list of available trees.

Memorial Benches | Memorial benches add beauty to a park and provide a useful amenity for patrons to enjoy as they relax in their surroundings. The cost for a 4-foot bench is $2,550, and a 6-foot bench is $3,000, which includes the bench, plaque, and installation.

Pet Memorial Program | The Batavia Park District recognizes that many people consider their pets to be part of their family. Commemorate the life of your beloved pet by purchasing a brick or agility equipment through the District’s Pet Memorial Program. The cost for a pet brick is $200.

• Memorial Bricks and Memorial Benches

• Agility Equipment The District has selected several agility pieces that can be purchased through the Pet Memorial Program.

For more information on how to purchase a memorial item, please call

Be Part of the Fun

Enhance your life while giving back to the community through service opportunities. Batavia Park District volunteers are essential to the success of our programs. Any amount of time that you can afford to give will be greatly appreciated.

Volunteers make a difference. More than one quarter of a million people nation-wide donate their time and expertise as volunteers for park and recreation programs and services, saving taxpayers millions of dollars in personnel costs.

Who Can Volunteer?

• Individuals and Families

Choose an activity or special event based on your interests and availability.

• Businesses

Build a company’s public image and improve staff morale by building a “team” attitude by contributing staff and/or resources.

• Teens and School Groups

Boys and girls at least 14 years old are invited to gain valuable work experience or fulfill service hours for school or other organizations.

Background checks will be conducted on any individuals 15+ years old.

To volunteer please visit bataviaparks.org/ volunteering.

Barco Products is a proud partner of the Batavia Park District Memorial Program.

GENERAL INFORMATION Policies

NSF Checks

Checks returned for non-sufficient funds will be assessed a $20 service fee.

Program Refund Policy

Refunds will be considered for the following reasons:

• Class cancellations/Park District closings will result in a refund that will be applied to the household account as a credit towards future registrations. Upon request, refunds can also be paid by check or issued directly to a credit card if the request is made within 45 days of the original purchase. If you wish to apply this refund to another class, you must notify the Park District immediately.

• Refund requests received 5 business days before the first class will be accepted, less a service charge. If application is received less than 5 business days prior to start of program and it causes enrollment to fall below minimum and the spot cannot be filled; no refund will be given

• Refund requests received after the second meeting of the program will not receive a refund with the exception of a written medical excuse prior to completion of the program. A $5 service charge and program supply costs will be deducted from the amount of refund for each program, including medical reasons. Medical excuses will result in a pro-rated refund based upon the number of classes held prior to the date listed on the physician’s excuse. If program falls below the minimum required and the spot cannot be filled, no refund will be given.

• Applications for refunds for one-day programs (with the exception of Klub Fun) must be submitted 5 business days prior to class starting in order to receive a refund. Refunds will not be accepted after the class has ended.

• All refunds will be issued in the form of how payment was originally made when a refund application is approved before the class starts. Refunds to a credit card can only be issued within 45 days of the original purchase.

• All refunds applied for are subject to a $5 service charge. Instances where fees are $10 or less, the service charge will be based on 10%.

• Kids’ Club, Klub Fun, New Horizons and Camp SUN-sational participants are subject to different terms of refund and withdrawal policy. See parents’ manuals or description for more information.

• Refunds will be applied to any outstanding balance owed on any programs or activities.

Inclement Weather Policy

For program and event updates or cancellations, please visit bataviaparks.org/rainout. The umpires or instructors decide the status of play after program starts. They will base their decisions on the field conditions and the likelihood of rain or thunder.

Out-of-District Fee Policy

Batavia Park District residents make a significant contribution to the operation of the Park District via property taxes. The Park District boundaries were established with the formation of the Park District in 1969. A map showing the boundaries is included in the brochure and available at the Park District Administrative Offices. Persons living outside the boundaries may be required to pay an additional fee to register for programs.

Electronic Signature Readers

Electronic signature readers eliminate the need for you to complete a paper form every time you register. The electronic reader captures your signature and confirms that you’ve agreed to the liability waiver and release of all claims.

Signatures will stay on file for 12 months, and after that time you will simply stop in or complete an online registration to sign the waiver again. If you are a regular phone-in customer, we will need to capture your signature in person in order for you to do subsequent registrations by phone. Online registration is not affected.

Program Cancellations

All programming, events and trips are subject to cancellation up until the time of the program, event or trip if patron and staff safety is a concern. Programs not meeting the minimum registration will be canceled, and refunds will be issued in the form of a check.

Cancellation decisions will be made one week in advance of the beginning of the program in most cases. All participants in canceled classes will be notified by Park District staff and will receive a full refund.

Class Transfers

If you wish to transfer to a different class, please contact Customer Relations to complete a Transfer Form during business hours. The form is also available at bataviaparks.org: Programs & Events > Registration Information > Forms.

Waiting List

Many of our classes have Registration limits due to facility space and staff limitations, therefore we cannot always guarantee you will be enrolled in the class of your choice. The Park District maintains waiting lists for classes that have reached their maximum Registration and encourAges everyone to be placed on a waiting list. We will open additional classes whenever possible.

Instructors and leaders are not allowed to accept any registrations and are not allowed to give authorization for more people to register than the listed maximum. Your cooperation is appreciated. Registration deadlines have been set for each class. Please register prior to Registration deadline. We try to establish class status at least one week prior to starting dates. Please register at least one week prior to class unless designated otherwise.

A.D.A. Compliance

The Batavia Park District intends to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act by making reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. If you or someone you know will require an accommodation for District service, or have any questions about the District’s compliance, please contact Batavia Park District’s ADA Compliance and Inclusion officer Brittany Meyer at 327 W. Wilson St., Batavia, 630-879-5235.

Scholarship Program

The Batavia Park District Board of Commissioners and staff believe in providing program scholarship opportunities to residents with financial limitations. Park District residents are invited to complete the Scholarship Application, attach the required documents, and return to the Civic Center office at 327 W. Wilson St. For a list of qualifying programs and the Scholarship Application, please visit bataviaparks.org.

Fun Guide Disclaimer

The Batavia Park District staff makes every effort to prepare our Fun Guides as accurately as possible. Due to the large amount of information available in the seasonal guides, errors after publication may occur. We will attempt to keep information on our website as current as possible. We apologize for any errors and thank you for your patience and understanding when these situations arise.

Code of Conduct

The Batavia Park District is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for participants in recreation programs. Participants are expected to adhere to fair and safe conduct guidelines. These guidelines apply to the safety of participants, the general public, employees and volunteers of the Batavia Park District.

A safe environment is where participants, staff, volunteers and the general public are free from physical harm. It is anticipated that some participants may require assistance to participate in the recreation program. This assistance may include accommodations, which will assist participants with unusual behaviors in order to maintain a safe environment for all.

The following actions are prohibited at Batavia Park District facilities and parks:

• Hitting, kicking or throwing objects.

• Inappropriate sexual touching.

• Creating a risk of contagion or illness, whether intentional or not.

• Bringing a weapon to a program or activity or acting in a manner which exposes the participant or others to danger.

• Extreme verbal abuse.

• Fighting.

• Any other unacceptable behavior including inappropriate dress.

• Any violation of these guidelines may result in: removal of the participant from the activity for a short period of time; removing the participant from the activity for the remainder of the day; suspending the participant for the next program meeting; and suspending the participant for the remainder of the program season.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Inclusion Services for Individuals with Disabilities

Batavia Park District works collaboratively with the Fox Valley Special Recreation Association (FVSRA) to provide reasonable modifications for individuals with disabilities who need assistance to participate successfully in programs.

We strive to foster independence and active participation in the least restrictive environment. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), modifications can vary from program to program and are determined following an intake assessment conducted by a team member from FVSRA.

Modifications can include one or more of the following:

• Activity modification

• Adaptive equipment

• Additional staff support

• Sign Language interpreters

• Staff training

• Support plans for behavior, diabetes, or seizure disorders

Requesting Inclusion Services

Inclusion services can be requested at the time of registration in person or by phone. If registering online, click the “Contact Us” option in the top menu bar or call the park district at 630-879-5235 to place your request.

Timeline for Services

For new participants, FVSRA aims to complete an intake assessment within one week of receiving your request for inclusion services. Once an individual has a completed intake on file, the average time to determine and coordinate modifications is two weeks. To provide the best customer service, we ask for at least two weeks’ notice before the start of the program to arrange modifications.

Good Time Guarantee

At Batavia Park District, we are committed to providing the public with high quality recreation programs. Our residents are important to us and we feel they deserve quality at all times.

We are so confident that our recreation programs provide high quality and enjoyment that we are backing it with a policy called the “Good Time Guarantee.”

Our promise and policy is as follows:

The Batavia Park District will give you a full refund if requested by the beginning of the third class if you are unsatisfied with the quality of instruction, your child’s inability to adapt emotionally in the class, or the skill level is not appropriate for the participant.

Guidelines

• Participant must attend the first two classes of the program.

• Policy applies to recreation programs only. A recreation class is defined as a program where Park District personnel teach activities or skills over a period of six or more classes. This policy does not apply to Quarry passes, special events, trips, New Horizons Preschool, Day/ Sport Camps, Kids’ Club and Klub Fun and Youth/Adult Leagues.

• The “Good Time Guarantee” refund form must be filled out appropriately and received prior to the third class meeting. Forms are available at the Recreation offices. The park district will not fax, mail or e-mail copies. Upon receiving your completed form before the third class, we will process a full refund of your paid fees.

Stay in touch with us for all the latest news and updates by phone, social media email and online chats. Plus, we now have texting available for quick responses!

Call 630-879-5235

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Email us at registrations@bataviaparks.org

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SKATING in a Winter Wonderland

Depot Pond offers a beautiful and serene setting where you can glide across the ice surrounded by nature’s winter wonderland. So, lace up those skates, embrace the chilly breeze, and create lasting memories at this beloved local landmark.

A few safety rules:

• Check the flag at Depot Pond. Green flag means it is safe to skate. The red flag means it is not safe.

• Unsure of conditions? Call/text us at 630-879-5235.

• Ice fishing is not allowed on Depot Pond.

learn great skills, make friends and earn some money. Summer job opportunities include lifeguards, camp counselors and Hall Quarry Beach staff.

now at bataviaparks.org

e Beach PICTURE Y O URSELFAT

Quarry passes go on sale Jan. 2

HALL QUARRY BEACH

Hall Quarry Beach is the perfect summer destination for all ages.

Start planning your ideal summer now by purchasing Quarry passes at our low preseason rate. Passes go on sale Jan. 2 through May 23.

Quarry passholders get:

Designated parking and a separate entrance

Entrance to the Quarry a half hour before it opens to the public

Special passholder events

Plus enjoy fun amenities:

• Kids’ flume

• Sandy beach & swimming area

• Thrilling drop slide

• Inflatables

• Zero-depth edge for easy access

• Large picnic area

• Concession stand

• Sand volleyball courts

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A family is defined as parents and their children, ages 3–23, who are full-time students. Individuals ages 18–23 must provide proof of full-time student status at the time of a pass purchase to be included on a family pass. Individuals 24 and older, and other relatives or persons in the same household, are excluded from a family pass. Children ages 2 and under are free. Senior rates are for adults ages 60+.

To get the preseason rate, go to bataviaparks.org/harold-hallquarry-beach. Click on Season Passes and get your ticket to a sensational summer at a discount!

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