A Message from
Our Executive Director
Dear Residents:
One of the many things I love about leading a parks and recreation agency is that our team and Board are in constant motion – we have a forward-thinking mindset, always embracing innovation and navigating change as we work together to provide you with experiences to enrich your quality of life. This summer is no exception!
It’s hard to believe that it’s almost time to sink your toes into the sand at the Hall Quarry Beach. Join us for opening day on May 27. Be sure to check out page 24 for our special events at the beach, including our popular Wacky Water Olympics, Christmas in July, and So Long Summer Swim, which wraps up our Quarry season.
After a decade hiatus, is the Windmill Whirl 5K Run returns to the lineup of events at Windmill City Festival. The race starts at 10 a.m. on July 9 and takes runners through a certified course on the Fox River Trail. Register early to receive a limited-edition t-shirt. Runners ages 21 and older have the option of partaking in a post-race beer from a local brewery. See page 10 for details.
On March 21, the Batavia Park Board voted unanimously to name the future community center at 150 Houston Street, the “Patrick J. Callahan Community Center,” in honor of Board President Pat Callahan who has served on the District’s board for 25 years and as Board President since 2005. Under his guidance, the Park District has added more than 200 acres of land and created neighborhood parks within walking distance of every Batavia resident. Pat is a true leader and visionary. Under his guidance, we have upgraded parks, flagship facilities like the Hall Quarry Beach and recreational programs all while experiencing the largest growth period in the District’s history. He is very deserving of this honor.
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 7:00 pm.
Please feel welcome to attend.
• June 20
• July 18
• August 15
I am bursting at the seams to inform you that the Batavia Park District is a recipient of an Open Space Land Acquisition Grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. We will receive $600,000 to fund a refreshed master plan for the Clark Island Recreation Area. Within the next year-and-a-half, you will get to experience an outdoor fitness court, new skate park, bike pump track, a Monarch wayfinding station and a fishing station made of bedrock and limestone. Exciting times ahead!
It is my greatest hope that this Fun Guide inspires you to pick up a new hobby, soak up the sounds and sights of nature, or simply take a stroll at your neighborhood park or trail. We have something for all ages!
All the best,
Allison Niemela, CPRP Executive Director J. Callahan President Gray Secretary John Tilmon Vice President Riley Treasurer Molly Connolly CommissionerSpecial Events
What’s the Scoop
Super Savvy Senior Expo
June 7 | 9:00A-12:00P
J. Murphy Gym, Eastside Community Center
Free admission
Ages 50+
This free expo will showcase a variety of services available to those young at heart and/or their caregivers. Stop by booths and browse local resources in areas such as health care, travel, and entertainment. Free refreshments will be served and expo visitors may enter for a chance to win great prizes. Bags will be available for the first 100 participants.
PechaKucha Night
May 25 | 7:00P, Shannon Hall
Cost: $10 at the door
Food and beverages available for purchase
Ages 21+
PechaKucha Nights are informal, fun gatherings where creative people get together and share their ideas, works, thoughts—just about anything—in the PechaKucha 20x20 format.
Summer Outdoor Movies at the Batavia Riverwalk
July 19 and August 2 | 8:45-10:00P
Free admission
All Ages
Summertime movies along the Batavia Riverwalk are back! Bring your children, blankets, pillows, and snacks and enjoy an evening under the stars watching great family movies together outdoors! Movies will begin after the conclusion of our River Rhapsody concerts, at approximately 8:45P on two evenings. We will show “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” on July 19 and “Minions: The Rise of Gru” on August 2.
Save The Date for Pints by the Pond, a Batavia Park District Brewfest
Ages 21+ only
September 23 at Peg Bond Center
Stay tuned for more details!
River Rhapsody
CONCERT SERIES
7:00-8:30 pm
Welcome back to our summer cultural arts concert series featuring a variety of lively, eclectic musical acts showcasing a diverse range of tunes. Location and schedule are subject to change, depending on weather. Check bataviaparks.org for updates.
June 21 – SunFallen
SunFallen will take you back a few decades to when live music meant something—a time when guitars howled, the bass drum kicked, and the vocals of a song took you back to a place you’ve missed. The band covers modern and classic country and rock.
June 28 – Johnny Russler & The Beach Bum Band
Johnny Russler & The Beach Bum Band are the ultimate party band, celebrating the beach, warm summer sun, and island fun. Playing plenty of Jimmy Buffett favorites, they also jam out hits by Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Paul Simon, Dick Dale, Jerry Jeff Walker, and many others.
July 12 – Classical Blast
Classical Blast is a classic rock tribute to the classical composers featuring covers from the 17th century and current rock hits melded into surprising arrangements. This show rocks with Alternative Bach, Heavy Metal Beethoven and more, for a fun performance of music by the great masters and classic rock from the 1960s to the 21st century.
July 19 – Kaleidoscope Eyes
Kaleidoscope Eyes is Chicago’s premiere acoustic Beatles tribute band. They pay homage to the band that’s the official soundtrack of generations of families. Come see and hear why audiences across Chicagoland are raving about this captivating, crowd-engaging band!
July 26 – Good Clean Fun
The Good Clean Fun Band is a dynamic party band that offers a fun, interactive show. Led by Mike Bruccoleri, formerly of Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone, Good Clean Fun has a repertoire of over 2,000 songs from the past seven decades. They play sock hop, golden oldies, disco, Motown, ’80s, ’90s, 2000s, and Top 40 hits.
August 2 – Cadillac Groove
Jump into the purple Caddy for a fun ride through southern rock, blues, R&B, soul, and points in between. You’ll find yourself singing along as Cadillac Groove puts their unique, high-energy touch on the songs you know and love.
August 9 – Howard &
The White Boys
Howard and the White Boys are considered one of Chicago’s finest live blues acts of the last two decades. Mentored by Buddy Guy (who has taken the band on several Midwestern tours as his opening act, and appeared on their third CD, “The Big $core”), Howard & The White Boys exude power and raw energy when they perform live.
BATAVIA’S BIGGEST EVENT OF THE SUMMER!
WindmillFestivalCity
Celebrate with us July 7-9, 2023
At the Batavia Riverwalk | Free Admission
FREE!
Bring your family and friends, grab some tasty food and beverages, and listen to some of the Midwest’s best music at the Batavia Riverwalk! Back by popular demand is our hometown carnival, our favorite Pet Competition, an adorable Diaper Derby, and the Golf Competition! Visit windmillcityfest.org for more details.
Organized by the Batavia Park District, the City of Batavia, and The Depot Museum.
Friday, July 7
5:00–10:30P Food, Beer
5:00–8:30P Golf Challenge
5:00–10:00P Carnival
6:00–8:00P | The Wayouts
The carefully curated Wayouts’ set list is made up exclusively of songs that everybody knows but aren’t worn out by your average classic rock and oldies acts. Their combination of raw intensity, professional musicianship, and exuberant performance brings fresh life to classic songs, striking equal balance between nostalgia and innovation, appealing equally to hipsters, grandparents, and soccer moms.
9:00–11:00P | Modern Day Romeos
The Modern Day Romeos celebrated their 20th anniversary in 2022. With over 1,000 shows spanning two decades, MDR has remained a top drawing party band with impressive numbers in any venue. The band’s musical selection includes Motown classics, classic rock treasures, metal anthems, ʼ80s favorites, 90s gems, and the top hits of the 2000s. The band alters most of the songs to their own style and adds a lot of comedy and medleys to make favorite songs sound new.
Saturday, July 8
12:00–10:30P | Food, Beer
12:00–8:30P | Golf Challenge
12:00P Pet Competition at Main Stage
Invite your furry or not-so-furry friend to this unique competition! The first 50 registered participants will receive a complimentary “doggie bag” to take home. Interested participants must register near the Main Stage. Pets can win “best overall” in five categories: Best Kisser, Best Trick, Highest Jump, Best Costume, and Most Unusual.
12:00–10:00P | Carnival
1:30P | Performance by Frog Lady
2:30–4:30P | Sidewalk Chalk Contest (All Ages)
Join us and draw what you love about Batavia! All chalk drawings will be entered to win a People’s Choice Contest for “Most Uplifting” and “Best of Batavia.” The contest will be held on Batavia Park District’s Facebook page after the festival.
Location: South Plaza
2:00–4:00P | Touch a Truck
3:00–5:00P | Paul & Jay Band
The Paul & Jay Band is an all-inclusive, sing-along, clap-along, interactive musical group. They perform your favorite acoustic rock, indie, ’80s, classic rock, blues, disco, alternative rock, and many current hits, too. Paul and Jay will have you laughing, cheering, singing, and dancing all night long!
6:00–8:00P | Radio Gaga
Radio Gaga is a Vegas-style production show featuring the “Concert that Never Was.” In a parallel universe where rock and pop icons are immortal, Freddie Mercury and Lady Gaga meet and begin a beautiful friendship that extends past reality. Acting as muses for each other, they take their act on the road in an integrated, high-energy show featuring choreographed dancers, costume changes, interactive moments, video displays, and a complete catalog of the hits of both Queen and Lady Gaga. This unique show will blow you away.
9:00–11:00P | Lounge Puppets
The Lounge Puppets are Chicago’s premier ’80s hairband and arena rock tribute. Playing favorites from Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Aerosmith, Van Halen, and more, this band is sure to rock you!
Sunday, July 9
10:00A | Windmill Whirl 5K
12:00P | Food, Beer, Golf Challenge
12:00–12:45P | Miss Jamie
Miss Jamie: Planting Seeds through Song! Miss Jamie from the Farm takes young kids and their families on an imaginative musical adventure to her “farm,” where they learn values like hard work, healthy eating, and being kind to animals and each other. With the help of farm animal puppets and songs, Miss Jamie’s Farm kids music show will leave everyone stomping their boots and hollering for more fruits and veggies!
12:00–6:00P | Carnival
1:00–2:30P | Chuck the Duck Races
1:00–3:00P | Johnny Russler & the Beach
Bum Band
Johnny Russler & The Beach Bum Band are the ultimate party band, celebrating the beach, warm summer sun, and island fun. Playing plenty of Jimmy Buffett favorites, they also jam out hits by Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Paul Simon, Dick Dale, Jerry Jeff Walker, and many others.
3:00–4:00P | Diaper Derby
Enter your little one in this exciting “crawling race” for babies ages 6-15 months. Participants and their enthusiastic supporters need to register near the Main Stage between 2:30-2:45P. Presented by the Batavia Mothers’ Club.
4:00–6:00P | Hillbilly Rockstarz
Hillbilly Rockstarz is a versatile band, playing top 40 country rock hits along with classic rock favorites. Their repertoire includes Little Big Town, Miranda Lambert, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Johnny Cash, Kenny Chesney, Band Perry, Sara Evans, Billy Currington, Carrie Underwood, Lady Antebellum, Big Rich, and even some Taylor Swift for the younger fans. They also perform #1 hits by Keith Urban, Bon Jovi, Guns & Roses, and Gretchen Wilson.
Sunday, July 9 | 10:00A
Windmill Whirl 5k Race
NEW EVENT!
Come give it a whirl on the Fox River Trail with this certified course!
Race will include:
• Chip timing & race bib
• Awards
• Post-race beverage (21 years old & older will enjoy a beer from a local brewery)
• T-shir t (Registration processed by June 18 will be guaranteed a t-shirt for race day)
To register, visit bataviaparks.org for sign up link via Race Roster.
Pricing:
• Early Pricing (until June 18)
$45
$25 Race only (does not include shirt or post-race beverage)
• Pricing (starting June 19)
$50
$30 Race only (does not include shirt or post-race beverage)
• Registration is also available for any of the late registration price options on the day of the race.
Summer Camp
Camp SUN-sational
Batavia Park District’s Camp SUN-sational is summertime fun that your children do not want to miss. The program is for kids entering kindergarten through 6th grade in the fall. Activities include games, crafts activities, theme days, local field trips, in-house entertainment, and swimming.
All participants are required to wear closed-toed shoes (no sandals) and bring a sack lunch and a water bottle each day. Extended-hour participants are picked up onsite. Field trips are included in the fee. No refunds will be issued for this program. The Batavia Park District is dedicated to providing a safe and fun summer camp experience. Camp SUN-sational will not meet on Monday, May 29 and Tuesday, July 4.
Location: Grades K-2: Civic Center, 327 W. Wilson St. Grades 3-6, Eastside Community Center, 14 N. Van Buren St.
» For registration details, check the chart at the end of this section.
SUMMER CAMP
CAMP SUN-SATIONAL
CAMP SUN-SATIONAL FLEX HOURS
Tot Rock
Ages 1 with parent
This interactive class has everyone on their feet! We all learn together while engaging in active, creative, music-based activities, while using rhythm instruments and movement props. All class procedures are designed to keep staff and students safe. 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
Kid Rock
Ages 1-6
This interactive class has everyone on their feet! We all learn together while engaging in active, creative, music-based activities, while using rhythm instruments and movement props. All class procedures are designed to keep staff and students safe. 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.
EDUCATIONAL VARIETY
I Speak Spanish
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 material will be covered each session! Instructor: Language In Action, Inc.
New Horizons Preschool
The New Horizons program is designed to provide an opportunity for social and emotional growth as well as a beginning adjustment to a more formal school experience. The program is based on the philosophy that children learn more through play. Play provides opportunities for children of all abilities to participate in common activities, yet allows for success and mastery. This is paramount in the foundation of self-esteem and self-confidence. A knowledgeable staff works together to provide a safe and happy environment. Parent involvement in the classroom is encouraged! Children must be potty trained to enroll in New Horizons.
Program Takeaways
• Language, listening, and speaking activities
• Art and sensory activities
• Social skills with conflict resolution
• Science and math skills
• Problem-solving techniques
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 be 3 by January 1, 2024, to be in this program.
Pre-K Class
• Designed for children with late birthdays or who need another year of growth.
• Curriculum includes activities in pre-reading, writing, hands-on math, science, cooking, and more.
• Children must be age 5 by January 1, 2024.
EDUCATIONAL VARIETY
Registration for the 2023-2024 School Year
Parents must register their own children. Only in-person registration is allowed 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 3’s class.
Monthly Fees & Times for School Year 2023-2024
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 August 1, 2023, a 50% refund will be provided to parents who decide to drop after registration.
Preschool Summer Camps
Storybook Cooking
Ages 4-6
Would you like to have muffins like a moose, or eat Pete the Pizza, or bake like the Little Red Hen? What could be more fun than cooking food you just read about! Kids will measure, mix, and cook every day, plus enjoy other activities based upon the story. Note that we will use dairy products as ingredients. Fee includes all supplies and an apron or hat for each child.
Summertime Playtime
Ages 3-5
So much fun for your little one! Our preschool instructors have developed a theme for each week that will be packed with exciting activities for both inside and outside. Children will get to experience art, music, science, math, and more. Please dress children in play clothes. All children must be toilet trained.
PRESCHOOL SUMMER CAMP
Kids’ Club
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 am
• After-school hours are 3:30–6:30 pm
• 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 Bethanne Guidarelli at 630-406-5282 ext. 2066.
2023-2024 Payment Schedule:
Registration opens June 1
There are 10 monthly installment payments, beginning in August and ending in May.
Registration is underway and is in-person only. No online registrations will be accepted.
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 Monthly Monthly Monthly Days Before After Combo
3 $207 $267 $367
5 $307 $387 $517
• Withdrawals and changes in attendance are due by the 1st of the month prior to the change.
Kids’ Club Exclusive Perk
Fast Pass
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. All fast passes need to be used within the school year of purchase. 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 $110
PM Fast Pass: Five visits for $145
COMBO Fast Pass: Five visits for $195
Hall Quarry Beach
The Story of Hall Quarry Beach
Hall Quarry Beach is an award-winning facility of the Batavia Park District!
Hall Quarry Beach occupies a former stone quarry now owned by the Batavia Park District. It has been used as a swimming facility since 1920. The story began over 150 years ago in 1842, when a limestone quarry was opened on the west end of town and Batavia received the name “Rock City.” By 1860, nine quarries were in operation, and one of these quarries sat on an acre of property along the Fox River. More than 150 men mined limestone from the quarry until it was so deep and wide that water began permeating up through the floor of the site. Soon enough, six ponds were formed that fondly were known as “old swimming holes.”
By 1920, the Quarry was purchased by Frederick Beach. Beach donated the Quarry to Batavia Township, and they converted the six ponds into one swimming area. This area was named the Frederick H. Beach Park and Pool. Fast forward to 1969, when the Batavia Park District formed and the property was then transferred to the Park District and later renamed. Today Hall Quarry Beach features a sand-bottom swimming area covering 60,000 square feet, which includes islands, slides, and a diving area. There is a playground and plenty of picnic tables, as well. Come visit the beach that Batavia built!.
Beach 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
Water Fitness Programs
• Public Swim
• Lap Swimming
• Parent/Tot Swim
• Swimming Lessons
Location
Hall Quarry Beach
400 South Water Street, Batavia
630-406-5275
(phone number valid during summer only)
Rainout Line
Check for updates and cancellations at bataviaparks.org/rainout!
2023 Quarry Season Update
We are so excited for you to return for another wonderful summer at Hall Quarry Beach! Please mark your calendars for opening day, which is May 27. There are so many fun classes at the Quarry this season, and opportunities to share memorable experiences with your family, friends, and neighbors! Quarry passes will be offered at preseason rates from March 13 through May 26. Passes will be sold at the regular rates beginning on May 27. Our 2022 season pass holders may renew their passes by logging into their Park District account.
Special Events
Daily admission rates apply for individuals who do not have season passes.
Wacky Water Olympics
Monday, June 12, 12:30-4:00P
Compete in relay races, splash contests and more! Make the most of the rest periods between swim times all afternoon.
Christmas in July
Friday, July 21, 5:00-7:00P
Join Santa at the Quarry and wear your favorite Christmas swimwear! Enjoy Christmas music and a festive Christmas craft!.
So Long Summer Swim
Friday, August 11, 6:00-8:00P
Say farewell to the Summer of 2023 and kick off the last weekend of the Quarry season! We will have family games, extended hours and more! Rainout
HALL QUARRY BEACH
2023 Season | May 27 to August 13
Daily Admission
Resident - $10
Nonresident - $15
Twilight Resident - $5
Twilight Nonresident - $7
Twilight will be Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 5:00-7:00P.
Punch Passes
$90 for residents/$120 for nonresidents
PRESEASON PASSES on sale March 13 through May 26
Resident Rate
Resident Rate Nonresident
Ages 3-59 $60 $88
Ages 60+ $22 $32
Family of 2 $108 $152
Family of 3 $162 $231
Family of 4 $210 $310
Each additional person $45 $60
REGULAR SEASON PASSES on sale beginning May 27
Resident Rate Resident Rate Nonresident
Ages 3-59 $90 $117
Ages 60+ $22 $32
Family of 2 $162 $214
Family of 3 $234 $312
Family of 4 $308 $415
Each additional person $50 $65
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.
Operating Hours:
Daily: 11:30A opening for season pass holders
Monday, Wednesday & Friday: 12:00–7:00P
Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday: 12:00–6:00P
Quarry Rental
Quarry rentals available on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays from 6:30–8:00P. Looking for a unique location for your next event or birthday party? Look no further than Hall Quarry Beach. Private rentals are available for birthday parties, family reunions, company picnics, etc. You will have exclusive use of the park from 6:30–8:00P on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, including the water features, sand volleyball courts, and open grassy area. Please contact the Aquatics Supervisor at 630-389-2062.
For Quarry and swimming lesson closing updates, please check the Rainout Line.
Aquatics
Outdoor Swim Lessons
Infant & Toddler
Ages 6 months to 3 years, with parent
A parent or guardian must participate in class with the toddler. This class aims to help infants or toddlers become comfortable in and around the water with a parent or guardian. Parents will learn techniques to orient their children with the water and supervise water activities safely.
Instructors: Quarry Lifeguards
Preschool
Ages 3-5
Students must be 3 years of age and ready to enter the water without a parent. In this class, your child will learn how to enter/exit the water safely, float on their front and back, tuck and stand from the front/back, hold their breath underwater, and bob and kick on front and back for 3 meters/10 feet.
Instructors: Quarry Lifeguards
Adult Lap Swim
Ages 18+
Adult lap swim will be available during the weekday morning swim lessons for adults
Ages 18 and up. Drop-in rate is not available during the lap times, and pre-registration is required. Registration is available throughout the summer, and the fee will NOT be pro-rated. Lap swim will be canceled for the following reasons: Air temperature drops below 68 degrees or severe weather conditions exist (thunder, lightning, or tornado).
» For registration details, check the chart at the end of this section.
OUTDOOR AQUATICS
Level 1
Ages 4+
Students must be at least 4 years of age and willing to enter the water without a parent. In this class, students will learn the beginner stroke on front (face in) and back, roll onto their back from beginner stroke on front, and direction change from beginner stroke. Your child will also become familiar with jumping in, submerging, recovering for air, moving forward for 3 meters, direction change and return.
Instructors: Quarry Lifeguards
Level 2
Ages 4+
Students must complete Level 1 before registering for Level 2 and be able to demonstrate floating and kicking on front and back. In this class, your child will become comfortable swimming underwater 1 meter/3 feet, demonstrating front and back streamline with kick, side breathing position with kick and learning side-roll-side with kick. Your child will also become familiar jumping in, recovering to side glide and kicking for 10 meters.
Instructors: Quarry Lifeguards
OUTDOOR AQUATICS
Level 3
Ages 4+
Students must complete Level 2 before registering for Level 3 and be able to demonstrate combined stroke on front and back. In this class, your child will become familiar with the 3 strokes stop drill, 3 strokes rest drill, 3 x 3 swim drill, and treading water for 40 seconds. Your child will also demonstrate swimming 9 meters in a 1-2-3 breathe pattern from a side glide starting position.
Instructors: Quarry Lifeguards
OUTDOOR AQUATICS
Fitness
Watch for exciting and fun summer pop-up fitness and yoga classes! Visit bataviaparks.org for more information.
Early Bird Pricing
Sign up early and receive a $5 discount per class!
Prices will increase to the full amounts seven days before each class begins. This discount does not apply to Lunchtime Fitness Buffet, Cardio Silver, Easy B-Fit, and Zoom classes.
Beginning Yoga
Ages 14+
Beginning yoga will help you improve flexibility, strength and endurance. Learn relaxation and breathing techniques to pave the way for a healthier you. Wear comfortable clothes to class. Please bring a towel and yoga mat.
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 mental clarity. A working knowledge of yoga is suggested. Please bring a towel and mat.
Relax & Renew Yoga
Ages 14+
Relieve the effects of chronic stress by practicing restful poses to soothe and regenerate the mind and body. Go home feeling calm and relaxed. Yoga experience is not necessary. This class benefits all levels.
Gentle Yoga (Chair Optional)
Ages 18+
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. Want to try the class? Register the day prior and pay $5 for that visit.
Yoga for Bone Health
Ages 16+
Osteoporosis is a serious disease, which can lead to bone fractures due to low bone density. Learn to do yoga safely through evidence-based science. Strengthen bones without endangering joints. A must for people with low bone density. Learn how to be safe during yoga practice even if you do not have osteoporosis.
Rebel Yoga with Bubbles & Brew
Ages 21+
Looking for something new & fun? Grab a friend and join us for an upbeat, easy-to-follow, 45-minute yoga class, open to all levels. Add classic rock music to get us into the groove. Enjoy a glass of fine wine or a tasty local brew afterwards along with a social hour. Alcohol is included in the price.
TRX
Ages 16+
If you are looking for cardio, look elsewhere because this is nothing but total resistance exercises! Use your own body weight with TRX suspension to push your strength to stronger 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.
TRX Lite
Ages 16+
Learn basic TRX exercises to increase strength, balance, and core building. This class benefits all fitness levels. Good for people with osteoporosis. TRX cannot be used as a makeup class for other classes. Sorry, no walk-ins for TRX. Space is limited.
Early Morning Mix
Ages 16+
Whether you want to squeeze in a quick workout before work or just to start off the day with exercise, you won’t want to miss this fun fitness class. We’ll mix it up with everything from muscle work to easy cardio. Start off right by joining us early.
Zen-Yo Tone
Ages 16+
Tone by using the body’s resistance and light weights while moving slowly through yoga poses. No yoga mats required. Please wear gym shoes. Get ready for a fun class!
Shape and Tone
Ages 16+
All ages 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 abdominals. Studies have shown that resistance work gets your metabolism up and keeps it up for a number of hours after the workout is over. Join us and have fun while “revving” up your metabolism and shaping your muscles.
Drop-In Information
Yoga is available for $12 per visit, and general fitness are $7 per visit, unless otherwise noted.
Mid Week Step Moves
Ages 16+
This class is designed to burn calories and get your heart pumping. Interval training and weights all are part of the mix. Get ready to move!
The Mix
Ages 16+
This class is designed to burn calories and get your heart pumping. Interval training and weights are all part of the mix. Get ready to move!
Easy B-Fit
Ages 50+
Calling all active older adults! Are you new to fitness, need to get active, or want to stay active? Beginner’s Fitness will focus 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 make it FUN to be fit. Want to try the class? Register the day prior and pay $5 for that visit.
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!
Lunchtime Fitness Buffet
Ages 16+
Grab your workout shoes and join us during the lunch hour to burn off those calories! Classes will last 30 minutes, the perfect way to sneak in a healthy workout during your lunch break.
» For registration details, check the chart at the end of this section.
VIRTUAL FITNESS
FITNESS
*Listed prices reflect the non-early bird rate. Zoom classes do NOT have an early bird rate. They are already offered at a reduced price.
Fitness Classes will not meet on Tuesday, July 4.
Fitness Buffet classes will not meet on Wednesday, July 19, and on Wednesday, August 16.
Athletics
Girls Fall Softball Leagues
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 and 12U 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 July 21.
• After the deadline, you will be wait-listed and only placed on a team if numbers allow.
• Practices begin the week of August 7. Days, times, and field locations will be determined by your coach and field availability.
• Games begin the last week in August. No games are played during Labor Day weekend.
• Age cut-off is based on participant’s age as of December 31, 2022.
• Volunteer coaches are needed.
• Each player is required to have her own helmet. Helmets may be purchased for an additional $21.
• Need softball pants this fall? Pants may be purchased for an additional $20.
6U Girls Softball League
Ages 5-6
Join us for the fall softball league! Teams will consist of 8 -12 players. All teams will practice for a half an hour and play their game immediately afterward on Friday evenings. A uniform top will be provided for each girl. The league will use a tee like a traditional tee-ball league. All girls must bring their own glove and any kind of athletic shoe may be worn. Volunteer coaches are needed.
Co-Rec Sand Volleyball League
Ages 18+
Feel the wind in your hair and the sand beneath your feet! Join our Co-Rec Sand Volleyball League. Games will be played on Thursday evenings at the sand volleyball courts at South Mill Creek Park. There must be six players on a court with at least one female playing at all times. Fee is per team.
Rainout Line
Check for updates and cancellations at bataviaparks.org/rainout!
SUMMER HOURS
Pickleball Open Gym
Ages 18+
• Mondays, Wednesdays & Sundays, 7:00–9:00P, CC Gym
• Tuesdays, 1:00–4:00P, CC Gym
• Saturdays, 12:00–3:00P, CC Gym
Join the exciting sport of pickleball during open gym hours this season! There is a $3 drop-in fee, or you may choose to purchase a 10-Punch Pass for $27. Some minimal equipment will be provided, but you’re encouraged to bring your own.
Pickleball Private Lessons
Schedule a session of private pickleball lessons with our USA Pickleball Association (USAPA) Pickleball National Champion and Senior World Champion, Ken Harris! Lessons are tailored to your skill set and last one hour in length, four total lessons. Four players are needed for each group lesson. Questions? Email nathanielj@bataviaparks.org.
Junior Tennis Classes
The junior program includes different ability classes, starting with Red Ball Tennis and advancing to our Jr. Development groups. The program aims to provide a structured and fun framework for learning with the goal of fostering a lasting enjoyment of the game of tennis and willingness and desire to improve.
Red Ball
Ages 4-7
Players will develop skills in agility, balance and coordination, movement patterns, forehand and backhand groundstrokes, serves, returns, volleys, court positioning, and scoring.
Orange Ball
Ages 8-10
Players will develop skills in agility, coordination, dynamic balance, movement patterns, court positioning, and scoring, and reliable technique on forehand, backhand, serves, and volleys.
Orange Ball Elite Tennis
Ages 8-10
Players will develop advanced shot selection, use of angles, emerging strengths, prepare for orange ball play, and begin to transition to green ball.
Jr. Development
Ages 11-17
» For registration details, check the chart at the end of this section.
This program is designed to introduce the game to junior high and high school players based on age and ability. Players will develop skills in agility, coordination, dynamic balance, movement patterns, court positioning, and scoring, and reliable technique on forehand and backhand, serve, return, and volleys. The class will use green ball for skill development with an introduction to yellow ball.
Athletics Camps
Shotokan Pre-Karate
Ages 4-6
Young children will 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.
Shotokan Karate
Ages 7+
Youth karate classes will put children in touch with their bodies and offer a good mix of strength training, with cardiovascular and flexibility exercises. Adult classes release tension, develop total-body fitness, and build stamina and overall productivity. Parent/child classes are a great way to spend quality time with your child, while coordinating muscles, developing coordination, and improving cardiovascular fitness.
Lacrosse Camp
Ages 7-14
Come play the fastest game on two feet! Experienced staff will teach and develop campers in the skills of proper stick handling, dodging, passing, shooting, offense, and defense systems. Individual and game simulation drills will be taught through a progressive practice plan in order to prepare the players for game play. Camp will conclude with a full field scrimmage. Please note: required equipment for boys includes: helmet, shoulder pads, arm guards, gloves, and mouth guard. Equipment is available to rent through River City Lacrosse. Players will be divided into teams by grade. Bring a water bottle.
Ultimate Frisbee Camp
Ages 6-13
The Batavia Park District is partnering with Chicago Union, Chicago’s professional AUDL team, to offer a week-long Ultimate Frisbee camp this summer! Campers will learn basic rules, throwing and catching techniques, and offensive/defensive strategies to develop skills through games and activities that emphasize teamwork, good spirit, and the joy of play. Participants also receive a Union disc, replica jersey, and four tickets to a home game. All ability levels are encouraged to join!
Tennis Camp
Ages 4-13
Join us for an unforgettable week of tennis and fun! Tennis Camp will cover proper stroke production, strategies, tactics, and point play. We will have some tennis rackets, but players are encouraged to bring their own. Please bring athletic wear, tennis shoes, and a water bottle.
ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS CAMPS
ATHLETICS
The following Shotokan Karate classes will not meet on Wednesday, July 12:
• Pre-Karate Beginning/Continuing (363001-1B),
• Pre-Karate - Novice (363001-2B),
• White-Orange Belt (363002-1B), Yellow-Purple Belt and Brown-Black Belt
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.
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. Please bring a water bottle, shin guards, and size 4 soccer ball.
Soccer Skills
Ages 6-8
Improve your soccer game with speed and agility drills, allowing for more powerful shots, increased range on the field, and efficient change of direction. All basic skills of dribbling, shooting, passing, and spacing will be covered. Please bring shin guards, a size 4 soccer ball, and a water bottle.
Sportsmanship
Jr. T-Ball
Ages 3-8
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. Please bring a water bottle and glove.
T-Ball League
Ages 3-6
Throwing, fielding, base-running, and batting will be the focus of this introductory league. Every player will get the opportunity to play each position, as the teams are kept small. Each player will receive a team hat, jersey, and trophy. Please bring your own glove and water bottle.
Please remember that the players are just kids, officials are human, and coaches are volunteers.
We like to cheer for everyone and have fun!
Jr. Golf
Ages 4-6
Children will be introduced to the proper basic mechanics, know-how, and course etiquette at an early age. This class will include basic swing practice, understanding the clubs, safety rules, and playing a small sided course. Please bring a water bottle; if you have your own clubs, please bring them.
Jr. All Star All Sports
Ages 4-7
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 keep everyone moving. There’s no reason to pick one 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.
Baseball Skills
Ages 7-9
Our top-notch baseball trainers will cover the importance of proper throwing mechanics, rotational hitting, bunting, fielding, pitching, and catching. Speed and agility will be added to increase core strength and mobility for added bat speed, range in the field, and linear speed for base running. In-game strategies will be taught to increase each player’s overall knowledge. Please bring a water bottle and glove; players may bring their own bat.
All Star Sports Camps
Basketball Camp
Ages 6-12
This camp is designed to keep everyone moving and learning at all times! Every part of the game will be covered and broken down into detail. Not only will players’ skills be advanced, but also the importance of teamwork and a positive mental attitude will be stressed. Each day will consist of stretching and warm-ups, drills and skills, a strategy session, and games. A basketball is provided.
Soccer Camp
Ages 4-9
Prepare for the upcoming soccer season! Boys and girls will build confidence and self-esteem as the coaches enhance everyone’s play, whether they are just beginners or have played on travel teams. Each day consists of stretching and warm-ups, drills and skills, fun competitions, and a strategy session leading up to a game. Please bring your own soccer ball and wear shin guards.
ATHLETICS
Sand Volleyball Camp
Grades 1-5
This volleyball camp is designed to equip children with the essential fundamentals needed to succeed in this fast-paced game. Join us as we work on improving our footwork, teamwork, and the fundamentals of volleyball, including passing, setting, serving, defensive, and offensive strategies. Please bring knee and elbow pads.
Baseball Camp
Ages 7-12
Extend the baseball season with this camp! All Little Leaguers are welcome, whether they’re just beginning or already superstars. Instructors will pass on knowledge and skills helpful for play at all levels. The camp is designed to equip ball players with the proper attitude, mechanics, and know-how of the game to ensure confidence in their future baseball endeavors. Please bring a baseball glove.
ALL STAR SPORTS CAMPS
Softball Camp
Ages 7-12
This softball camp is designed to teach girls the basic softball fundamentals and the know-how of the game to move to the next level with confidence. All aspects of the game will be covered, including pitching techniques, hitting, bunting, base running, infield, outfield, and catching. Both offense and defense strategies will be taught through games and individual instruction. Please bring a softball glove.
Multi Sports Camp
Ages 4-9
This camp is for the all-around athlete or for someone who wants to try all the sports. The focal points of this camp are teamwork and sportsmanship as sports like soccer, basketball, hockey, football, and baseball are covered. This camp is not about winning or losing; it’s about having fun and learning. All equipment is provided.
ALL STAR SPORTS
Cheer & Tumbling
Spirit Cheer Summer Camp
Grades 2-8
This is a camp to build new skills and talent. Join us for a cheertastic time where cheer motions, jumps, stunts and cheers will be taught. Fee includes a camp t-shirt. Camp will be hosted from 6:00–7:00P on Thursdays and a demo will be performed on the last day of camp.
Cheer Lessons
Ages 4-7
This is a noncompetitive class. Athletes will learn facials, arm motions, vocals, jumps, flexibility, strength, tumbling, stunting, and poms. A pep assembly will be hosted during the last day of class. Athletes will need to wear athletic attire and lace-up tennis shoes are required.
Tumbling – Level 1
Ages 4-7
Level 1 is for a new tumbler to learn forward and backward rolls, cartwheels, backbends, roundoffs, and more. Tumblers should wear a leotard or fitted athletic attire.
Tumbling – Level 2
Ages 8-12
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. Tumblers should wear leotards or fitted athletic attire.
CHEER & TUMBLING
Dance
The goal of the Batavia Park District dance program is to help all dancers improve grace and flexibility while introducing them to the beauty and benefits of dance.
Jazz/Contemporary Ages 8+
This class will be very expressive with elements of modern, jazz, lyrical, and ballet while striving to connect the mind and body through fluid dance movements. Jazz shoes or ballet shoes can be worn for this class while at times we will be dancing barefoot. Contemporary entails some fun floor work and dancers will learn some basic partner skills and lifts!
Jazz Ages 6+
Jazz dance introduces participants to new rhythms, steps, and movements in a fun and exciting atmosphere that will increase flexibility and strength. We will focus on Jazz and some ballet technique. Dance attire and jazz shoes required. No street clothes. Please pull hair back into a ponytail or bun.
Dance Class Helpful Tips
Tutu Tote: Dance shoes can be expensive, especially with growing feet! Please consider donating your “Tutu Tight” dance shoes to the “Tutu Tight Tote.” This container will remain in the dance room. When your dance shoes become “Tutu” tight, place them in the tote and hopefully a pair inside will fit your dancer. There is no exchange of money. Simply donate “tight” and hopefully find “just right.”
Dance Attire: Please wear clothing that allows for a full range of motion. No denim is allowed. Most dancers are comfortable in leotards/tights or leggings.
Dance Shoes: Dance shoe requirements are noted for each class. You may wait until the week after class begins (Week No. 2) to purchase shoes in the event that a class is canceled. Although we never want to cancel a class, low enrollment may cause class cancellations.
Visitors: Thank you for respecting our NO VISITORS policy. We love our fan club, but visitors pull a dancer’s focus from the instructor. In addition, students feel uncomfortable to learn with other parents (strangers) in the room. Thank you for your cooperation!
Jazz / Hip Hop
Ages 5-7
This is a fun and exciting class that explores Jazz and Hip Hop styles of dance. Dancers will learn technique and terminology on a beginning to intermediate level. Dance attire, hair in ponytail or bun, and jazz shoes are required. No street clothes.
Beginner Ballet
Ages 5-7
Students study the beautiful art of ballet in a fun, yet professional environment. Through movement and terminology, students learn grace, improve coordination and flexibility, and develop confidence. This class is for children new to dance through beginners. Leotard, tights, hair in a ponytail or bun, and leather ballet shoes with ties cut off are required.
Ballet
Ages 5-8
Students study the beautiful art of ballet in a fun, yet professional environment. Through movement and terminology, students learn grace, improve coordination and flexibility and develop confidence. Ballet 1 is for children new to dance through beginners. Leotard, tights, hair in a ponytail or bun, and leather ballet shoes with ties cut off are required.
DANCE
Pre-Ballet
Ages 3-4
This class introduces simple ballet movements, stretching, and terminology through fun music, cute choreography, and props. Please wear comfortable clothes. Ballets shoes with ties cut off are required.
Adult Ballet
Ages 16+
Develop basic ballet technique with a progression toward intermediate and advanced technique. This class includes barre training, floor work, and choreography. Please note: no previous ballet training is required.
Beginner Hip Hop
Ages 5-8
Beginner hip-hop class will teach basic hip-hop movements that encourage strength, flexibility, and funk! Loose fitted clothing required along with jazz shoes. Please pull hair back in ponytail or bun.
Tap
Ages 5-8
Tap will teach basic hip-hop movements that encourage strength, flexibility, and funk! Loose fitted clothing required along with jazz shoes. Please pull hair back in ponytail or bun.
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Magic Class
Ages 5-12
Children are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn a collection of fascinating and mesmerizing tricks! Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mindreading, and more. While the tricks may appear difficult, you’ll discover that they are quick to learn and easy to perform. Note: All materials are provided, and each child receives a magic kit to take home. Children are grouped by age and learn tricks that are age appropriate.
Horsemanship for Kids
Ages 10-17
Learn the proper ways to groom, tack, and handle horses. In the saddle, learn the basics of riding at the walk and trot. Lessons will be held in our indoor arena during inclement weather. The 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. Bring an approved riding helmet or bicycle helmet. Makeup class held at the end of the 6 weeks. For more information, visit www.DunhamWoodsFarm.com.
Self-Esteem through Comedy
Ages 5-13
Summer is ending and kids will soon be headed back to school. As you stock up on the school supplies, don’t forget self-esteem and leadership! While building these life skills is an ongoing journey, this workshop is a great kick-off. Class offers incredibly fun activities and games to boost our children’s gifts and talents for the school year. All participants will leave with understanding more about their personal self-esteem and 10 ways to continue building it this year. Through wacky dramatizations and experiences, kids will have the chance to cultivate self-worth and will not even realize they are working on it! What to expect?
Interactive games like: Splat Ball Scatter, Lollipop Marathon, King’s Throne, Balloon Bust, and Whirling Confetti Storm! In a self-absorbed and competitive world, garnering and keeping self-esteem is sometimes a tall order, but this class will help harness it! This is a drop-off class.
Instructor: Lisa Lombardi Coaching Inc.
The Thrills and Chills of Ice Cream
Ages 5-13
Making and eating ice cream is a fun way to introduce early chemistry teachings to children and help build self-esteem. Did you know ice cream began with the concept of the Icee? We will also explore the science, history, and franchise history of the beloved amusement park treat, Dippin’ Dots. Kids sit down for an optional but outrageous ice cream eating contest. This is a child’s dream class and all about putting the fun back into learning. Don’t wear your Sunday best; we will get sticky! Highly motivating souvenirs are included to keep the kids poppin’ throughout class and working towards their personal best. Lots of samplings, socialization, contests, and good old-fashioned fun over the break.
Instructor: Lisa Lombardi Coaching Inc.
Vamonos Spanish Kids Club
Ages 6-10
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 conversational Spanish and some Spanish grammar, reading, and writing skills through interactive, engaging, and fun activities.
Instructor: Language In Action, Inc.
Pokémon the Card Game Club
Ages 6-12
Battle it out with the best Pokémon trainers Geneva has to offer and truly become the best Pokémon trainer there ever was! Pokémon 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 turnbased game of strategy, skill and a little bit of luck. No experience is necessary. Demo decks will be available for new players.
Instructor: Dane’s Game Club
Magic: The Gathering
Ages 8-13
Played by more than 20 million people worldwide, Magic: The Gathering is a tabletop card game where players purchase or build their own collection of monsters, creatures, and wizards to battle against each other in a game of fantasy, strategy, and skill. Join the crew at Dane’s Games to learn how to play this addictive card game or bring your own deck from home and test your might against other players. No experience is necessary. Demo decks will be available for new players. Class is held at Dane’s Games
Instructor: Dane’s Games Staff
» For registration details, check the chart at the end of this section.
Dungeons & Dragons – Learn to Play
Ages 6-12
New to the world of Dungeons & Dragons? Here’s the place to start. Pick up right where you left off, or finally give in to the urges you desperately wanted to try but never did. Take a closer look at this legendary fantasy roleplaying game and find out why millions of players worldwide have to create their own stories. Gather your friends and start creating your own story of treasure hunting, daring rescues and much more with strategy and role playing!
Instructor: Dane’s Games Staff
Young Rembrandts: Double the Fun Drawing
Ages 5-12
Here’s an exciting experience for your imaginative child. We explore all the basics of visual arts in a fun and confident setting that ensures success for every child. Basic drawing, portraits, action, and cartooning. Students complete several projects and learn to draw whimsical characters, animals, everyday objects, and action scenes. Young Rembrandts artists gain so much confidence. Double your child’s creative spirit and art skills.
Bubble Gum Summer Slime
Ages 5-13
The last three years have had us all feeling a bit stressed and stretched. Kids have really had to use their stretchy thinking or “Bubble Gum” thinking to not get stuck. This growth mindset will be dramatized and celebrated as we make a batch of amazing bubble gum slime. It will look, feel, and smell like nostalgic bubble gum. We will also learn the history of this beloved chewy treat and why minty gums didn’t sell well during the pandemic, but fruity ones did! Kids keep their slime. For the competitive kiddos in the crowd, we will have an optional “Blow The Biggest Bubble Competition” for some good old-fashioned fun! This is a drop off class.
Youth Variety Camps
Smart Start Art
Grades K-3
Explore your artistic side with Smart Start Art from Afterschool Enrichment Solutions. Learn how to draw an array of animals, from house pets to sea creatures to farm animals to jungle inhabitants! Discover your creativity and imagination as an artist, developing fine 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…create! See your imagination come to life! Learn about great artists from throughout history and the present day, through a weekly featured artist and fun, exciting games. No experience necessary.
Chess Scholars Camp
Ages 5-12
Develop your child’s intellect through the royal game of chess! Current research has shown a strong link between chess and academic performance in a variety of areas, including mathematics and language arts. Chess has been proven to enhance children’s motivation, concentration, focus, social skills, and creativity. Each class will consist of a fun, interactive teaching period and guided practice time. Both beginner and experienced players are welcome and will learn under the guidance of an experienced Chess Scholars coach.
Game Design Camp
Ages 8-14
Learn to create online games using popular computer gaming platforms that allow users to play with friends, create challenges, and more. This course teaches children how to create their own game on platforms like ROBLOX, Contstruct.Net, and Scratch. Students learn basic advanced coding techniques: Game design, coding concepts, graphic design, game interaction, and revenue ideas. As a result, children can publish their own game online and people can play their game!
Instructor: Chasewood Learning staff
Fiesta Time Mini Camp
Ages 4-10
Looking for something fun and educational for your child this summer? Children will decorate their very own mini piñata while singing songs in Spanish, learning Spanish words, and discovering the Mexican culture. All materials will be included.
Instructor: Language In Action, Inc.
STEAM Camp
Ages 6-12
Robotics, engineering, and coding all in one camp! Each day students will work on a STEM activity, including building and programming robots, building mechanical engineering models based on simple machines, and programming animations and games.
Instructor: Afterschool Enrichment Solutions
» For registration details, check the chart at the end of this section.
YOUTH VARIETY
STEM Camp
Ages 6-14
Robotics, Engineering, and coding all in one camp! Each day students will work on a STEM activity, including building and programming robots, building mechanical engineering models based on simple machines, and programming animations and games. This is a great way to explore!
Instructor: Chasewood Learning staff
Robotics & Sumobots Camp
Ages 8-14
Learn about robotics by designing and programming robots to compete in a SumoBot competition. Kids will learn the physics and concepts of robots through building and programming, controlling motors, and reading sensors that lead to a competition at the end of camp. Students will learn how to problem-solve, work in teams, and deal with failure—all skills needed in the real world.
Instructor: Chasewood Learning staff
YOUTH VARIETY
Minecraft Engineering Camp
Ages 7-14
Does your child enjoy Minecraft? Students work as civil engineers and city planners to design and create a structured city that includes roads, bridges, city zones, housing, stores, and schools. The camp ends with a presentation of each student’s city. Minecraft is used as the tool for hands-on learning.
Instructor: USEL and Chasewood Learning
Summer Horse Camp for Kids
Ages 9-13
Join in the fun at Dunham Woods Farm with our Summer Horse Camp! Campers will learn the proper ways to groom, tack, and handle horses as well as learning the basics of riding at the walk and trot.
Campers will learn tons of cool information about breeds, colors, markings of horses, and more! We also will have fun with games and other activities. Meet some new friends while hanging out with horses! Riders should wear jeans or Jodhpur pants and hard-soled riding or hiking boots with a small, low heel. Campers must bring an approved riding helmet or bicycle helmet to ride and a sack lunch. Juice boxes or bottled water will be provided.
Camp Location: Dunham Woods Farms Inc., 9N755 Nesler Road, Elgin
YOUTH VARIETY CAMPS
Performing Arts
Broadway Programs
Explore the world of musical theatre through developmentally appropriate, age-based instruction in singing, acting, and dancing through songs and scenes from a musical! Building ensemble and technique in character work, voice, stylized movement, and storytelling will culminate with a cabaret-style showcase for friends and family. All Broadway programs include a T-shirt.
Broadway Minis
Ages 4-6
Session 1: “The Little Mermaid”
Session 2: Disney’s “Coco”
Broadway Kids
Ages 7-11
Session 1: Disney’s “Moana”
Session 2: “Matilda”
Broadway Players
Ages 12+
Session 1: info to come
Session 2: info to come
ACT 1: Acting Fundamentals
Grades K-3
Session 1: July 11-Aug. 8, Tuesdays, 4:15-5:15P
Session 2: Aug. 15-Sept. 19, Tuesdays, 4:15-5:15P
Recommended for new or beginning acting students who want to participate in the next play or musical, Beginning Acting covers the fundamentals of acting through sensory, observation, and relaxation exercises and games. Beginning actors will learn and practice good habits of basic stage movement, blocking, and bodywork in order to learn to move and act with purpose. This class will provide actors with the groundwork to take the stage with confidence and culminates with a fun mini showcase on the last day of class.
ACT 2: Acting in Performance
Grades 4-8
Session 1: June 6-July 11, Tuesdays, 4:15-5:15P
Session 2: July 25-Aug. 29, Tuesdays, 4:15-5:15P
Recommended for students who are currently in or planning to participate in a play or musical production, this class focuses on meeting the needs of each actor and working to get to the next level of performing for an audience. Through learning and application of techniques, we will work on setting each actor’s goals and finding and fixing performance gaps through individualized coaching on techniques and methods for performance. The second half-hour will focus on extension of the craft by digging deeper into character work, objectives, relationships, and putting the words to action to develop a scene or monologue that engages the audience into the world of the character. This class concludes with a monologue showcase on the last day of class.
Marquee Youth Stage Summer Theatre Camps
Ages: 5-12
Experience the world of theatre through our two-week camps! Campers will workshop a play or short musical through the process of casting, rehearsing, and staging to culminate with a final performance. Crafts and activities will incorporate summer fun with a theatrical splash. Sessions are Monday through Friday.
Session 1, Disney’s “Lion King”: June 5-16, 8:30A-12:30P
Session 2, Disney’s “Finding Nemo”: June 19-30, 8:30-11:30A
Session 3, Disney’s “Beauty & The Beast”: July 10-21, 8:30-11:30A
Session 4, Disney’s “Descendants”: July 24-Aug. 4, 8:30-11:30A
Price: $300 per session
Summer 2023 Production Offerings
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella”
Grades 3-12
The timeless enchantment of a magical fairy tale is reborn with the Rodgers & Hammerstein hallmarks of originality, charm, and elegance. Originally presented on television in 1957 starring Julie Andrews, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” was the most widely viewed program in the history of the medium.
Auditions: Choose 1 and attend the entire time: May 3 and 4, 5:30-8:30P
Rehearsals: Begin May 8, then Monday and Wednesdays
5:30-8:30P and Saturdays 9:30A-12:30P
Tech Week: June 19-22
Shows: Friday, June 23, 7:30P
Saturday, June 24, 7:30P
Sunday, June 25, 4:00P
Fee: $355
PERFORMING ARTS
Rodgers & Hammerstein's “Cinderella”
“Newsies JR.”
Disney’s “Newsies JR.” is a 60-minute version of the 2012 Broadway musical, based on the 1992 film. Inspired by the rousing true story of newsboys in turn-of-the-century New York City, “Newsies JR.” features a Tony Award-winning score by Alan Menken and Jack Feldman and a book by Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein. When powerful newspaper publishers raise prices at the newsboys’ expense, the charismatic Jack Kelly rallies newsies from across the city to strike against the unfair conditions. Together, the newsies learn that they are stronger united and create a movement to fight for what’s right.
Auditions: Select one and attend the entire time: June 29, 5:30-8:30, or July 1, 9:30A-12:30P
Rehearsals: TBA, then Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, 5:30-8:30P
Tech Week: (Mandatory): Aug. 6-10
Shows: Friday, Aug.11, TBD
Saturday, Aug. 12, TBD
Sunday, Aug. 13, TBD
Fee: $355
Nature
Nature Camps
Sprouts Camp (3 weeks)
Ages 2-3 w/Parent
Our Sprout series is a wonderful way to encourage your tiny camper to explore nature with you! Fun activities will have you and your child outside exploring, creating simple crafts, and listening to stories all based on that week’s theme. Adults must accompany their child but do not need to register.
• Puddle Stompers
Splish splash your way through some watery fun as we craft, play games, and explore the wet world around us. Dress to get wet and messy!
• A is for Animal
Work your way through the alphabet discovering some of nature’s most amazing creatures! We’ll work our way from A-Z on a word walk-about to search for.
• Muddy Buddies
Get ready to dig in dirt, sift through the soil, and uncover the hidden world found underneath our feet! Dress to get messy!
Lil Acorns (4 weeks)
Ages 3-4
This camp series is great for your preschooler to help reinforce concepts they may have started learning while challenging them with fun and engaging topics. The day will be packed with plenty of outside time for your campers, including hiking, games, hands-on exploration, and more, all based on that week’s theme. All campers are required to bring a refillable water bottle. There is no snack break during these camps.
• I Spy
I Spy with my two eyes something that is... Awesome! Our little slice of nature here is filled with life that you may not notices. We’ll go on investigations to search for the big and small, smooth and rough, and soft and bumpy in nature. Get all your senses ready for this camp as we explore, play games, listen to stories, and of course, have fun!
• Doodle Bugs
Have your crafty child join in on the fun as we let nature and its inhabitants inspire our creations! We’ll learn about some wild animals that make their own incredible pieces of art and see how our own creations compare. Dress to get messy as we will be using different styles of art!
• Backyard Adventures
Squirrels, birds, insects, and more! Our backyards are home to many critters big and small. Each day campers will play games, go on investigation hikes, make crafts, and hear stories about some local critters and why them might just make the perfect neighbor!
• Insect Safari
Grab your safari hat and head out on a hunt to find some mini beasts with 6 legs, 3 body parts, and compound eyes! We’ll get up close and personal with Red Oak’s own resident arthropods to figure out just what makes these critters so special. This safari will take us outside into the forest in search of the “Big 6”: ants, spiders, butterflies, worms, beetles, and rollie-polies. Will we be able to find them all?
NATURE
Nature Nuts (4 weeks)
Ages 5-7
This camp is the perfect way for your youngsters to get that camp experience while they may not be ready for that full day of fun at Red Oak. Each week of camp has its own theme filled with outdoor games, exploration, hiking, crafts, stories, and more! All campers are required to bring a healthy and energizing snack and refillable water bottle. Please sign your camper up for one session, either AM or PM.
Forest Patrol
Spend the week learning what it takes to become a forest ranger with the National Wildlife Foundation’s Ranger Rick as our guide. Each day you complete a “badge” and earn your title as a junior forest ranger at the end of the week.
Buggin’ Out
This week, we’ll investigate what makes insects so unique and necessary to our survival! We’ll be on the hunt for these mini-beasts in the forest, prairie, cave, and wetlands. How many of these amazing arthropods will we be able to find?
Winter in July
Join us for a week of wintery activities in the heat of the summer! Together we will have a snowball fight, create a winter snowstorm in a jar, play some icy games, and more! No coat or snow pants required!
Wetland Wonders
Water is important to all living things! This week we will investigate who visits Lippold Pond and what kinds of creatures call it home. Campers will use tools like dip nets to scoop in the muck, search for tracks along the water’s edge, check the nearby creek, and more. Campers must wear old gym shoes (no crocks, flip-flops, or rain boots allowed) and clothes that can become wet and muddy.
Blast Camp (two 5-week sessions)
Ages 6-11
Experience traditional summer camp at FVPD’s newest facility. Each week brings a new theme that will include crafts, games, sports, and special event days. There is a $250 security deposit due at the time of registration with the balance being charged on June 15 for Session 1 and July 15 for Session
2. Campers must bring two snacks, a lunch and refillable water bottle in a backpack each day.
Location: The Wilds, 1400 N. River Rd., North Aurora
Session 1
• Lost in Space
• Pirates
• Nature Explorers
• Under the Sea
• Party in the USA Session 2
• Witches & Wizards
• STEAM-in Ahead
• Superheroes & Villains
• Survivor
• Color Wars
» For registration details, check the chart at the end of this section.
Red Oak Adventurers Camps (5 weeks)
Ages 8-10
Spend your summer in nature at Red Oak’s Adventure Camp! Each week features a different theme that will get and keep your camper outside exploring the world around them. We’ll hike, play games, make crafts, use tools, and have fun. Campers who sign up for all 5 weeks receive a free Red Oak Camp T-shirt. For those signing up for all 5 weeks, a $250 security deposit is due at the time of registration with the balance being charged on June 15. Full-session fee includes a discount on the weekly camp fees. Space is limited.
• CSI: Red Oak
We will become members of Red Oak’s CSI crew and explore the habitats and their inhabitants surrounding the nature center. Through games, hikes, and activities we will uncover the clues that will help us find out all about the mysterious critter of the day.
• Wild Life
Caring for and protecting our wild animals all starts with you! With games, activities, visits from live animal ambassadors, and more campers will discover the secrets to how we can make sure these local animals thrive in our habitats and how we can ensure their survival into the future.
• Extreme Encounters
Do you have the skills to find Bigfoot? Is Nessie here in the Fox River? Learn the skills it takes to seek the answers and find out what is really lurking at Red Oak. Camp culminates on Friday with an evening investigation to put our newfound skills to the test!
• Survival
Do you have what it takes to survive in the wilds of Red Oak? Each day we will focus on a particular set of survival skills that may include shelter building, way finding, fire safety, and more. The week will culminate in some evening activities that will put our newfound skills to the test.
• Wacky Waters
Get ready, get set, get wet! Campers should be dressed each day to get wet and muddy as we will be investigating our local waterways to see who and what live in it! Games, crafts, and activities will keep us busy as we learn about the connections between freshwater fishes and saltwater relatives.
Red Oak Legends (4 weeks)
Ages 11-13
Become a legend this summer and explore the wilds in five styles of camp to discover what kind of champion you are! Two of these camps have overnight components. Please read the individual descriptions online for more details. For those signing up for all 4 weeks, a $250 security deposit is due at the time of registration with the balance being charged on July 15. Full-session fee includes a discount on the weekly camp fees and one T-shirt.
• Outdoor Explorers
Head out in our mean green traveling machine and explore some amazing areas in and around Illinois! Each day will be filled with adventures to a new destination so we can explore and have fun. The week ends with a camp out at a state park, where participants pitch tents, cook dinner, hike, and more! Previous year’s activities have included creek walking, beach days, cave exploration, dune hiking, and museum visits. A more detailed schedule of activities will be sent with camp forms. Our schedule is subject to change as most are weather dependent, but camp will meet regardless. Fee includes transportation, admission fees, camp-out materials, and more.
• Please note: This session is Monday through Wednesday from 9:00A to 4:30P and Thursday through Friday from 9:00A through 1:00P.
• Legends Amongst Us
Who looks “sus” in this live-action version of your favorite game! Campers will play the roles of imposters and crew members as they accomplish task, explore the woods, and collaborate on who looks suspicious! Puzzles, games, and challenging activities will keep your mind active while trying to avoid being sabotaged!
• Wild & Crazy Kids
Get ready for a wild competition filled with games, challenges, puzzles, and more! Teams will race through different habitats to play games, earn points, and have fun while also competing against camp counselors and each other! Tasks may consist of brain teasers, physical games, and water fun.
• Zombie Attack
A zombie outbreak has occurred at Red Oak and it’s up to you to find a cure! Learn survival techniques, go on supply runs, and protect yourself from the undead. Campers should be prepared to explore our various habitats, practice with foam dart guns, and work together as they protect the safe zone.
• Please note: This session is Monday through Wednesday from 9:00A to 4:30P, and Thursday 9:00A through Friday 9:00A.
NATURE
Other Camps
Wild Artists
Ages 8-11
Come spend a late summer afternoon at Red Oak letting nature inspire your creations! Campers will use different forms of media that may include clay, dyes, paint, mud, fabric and other natural materials. Some art will be taken home while others will be left to decorate our “Art Nook” hidden in the woods. Campers should be dressed in clothes that can get “redesigned.”
NATURE CAMPS
Wild Nights
Ages 8-12
With Red Oak as our home base, campers will explore the habitats during that magical hour when the sun sets and the moon rises! Who comes out to visit, what sounds will be heard? We will explore through hiking, telling campfire stories, looking at the constellations, and maybe roasting a marshmallow or two. All registrants will receive one Red Oak flashlight to keep.
NATURE CAMPS
Other Camps
NATURE
Cave Hike
All Ages
Join us on a 1-mile round trip hike to the only cave in the Chicago metropolitan area! Along the way, we will stop to point out areas of interest and signs of the season. Learn what makes our cave so unique and take a piece of geologic history home with you. Dress for the weather—these hikes go rain or shine!
Lightning Bug Glow Party!
Ages 4+
How GLOW can you go? Join us for an evening of food, games, and glow-in-thedark fun! The night will begin with a pizza dinner, followed by some glow-buggy activities and crafts, before heading outside to the campfire to try and catch some lightning bugs! All children must be accompanied by a registered adult. The Wilds, 1400 N. River Rd., North Aurora
Morning Bird Hikes
Ages 18+
Bird enthusiasts and nature lovers are invited to our morning hikes! Each hike will begin with a discussion on a native bird and natural happenings. Light refreshments will be served, and binoculars are available for loan. These educator-led hikes are for the casual explorer and will be on trails that are wood chipped and uneven. Hike lengths will vary at 1-2 miles depending on time.
Campfire & S’mores!
All Ages, with an Adult
Relax around the campfire and hear some legends or go on a short night hike to explore the woods before sitting down to roast your own marshmallows! All children must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Rusty Rodeo
All Ages w/an Adult
Participate in our 4th annual “Rusty Rodeo” event at Glenwood Park Forest Preserve. This free, family event is brought to you by Red Oak Nature Center, Forest Preserve District of Kane County and Hickory Knolls Discovery Center. We will round up and remove a notorious aquatic invader of Illinois waterways: The Rusty crayfish! All participants should dress for being outside in the river getting wet and muddy. Limited tools will be available to borrow from staff and families are encouraged to bring their own nets and buckets. Awards will be given for most crayfish caught, biggest crayfish caught and more!
Pets
New Puppy Introduction
Puppy ages 4 to 8 months
Have you recently added a new furry family member? Congratulations! Get your new addition started on the right paw by learning how to help your puppy adapt to their new family life. You’ll learn how to communicate with your pup in a way they’ll understand. We’ll go over what to do about jumping and nipping, along with learning some of the basic cues like sit and stay. Your puppy will also get a chance for some important, beneficial socialization or playtime with classmates while you watch and learn. It is important to learn when play is appropriate and what to do if it’s not.
3-10 puppies per class
Puppy Socialization
Puppy ages 4 months +
Socialization is the key to helping a new puppy grow up happy and healthy. In this class, you will learn how to help properly introduce your puppy to all the new people and things they will encounter in their young lives. Topics covered will include things such as children, items on wheels, medical/vet equipment, and other things that puppies find scary. While your puppies get a chance to interact with each other, we will go over what appropriate play is and what to do if it’s not.
3-8 puppies per class
Intro to Obedience (Level 2)
Puppy ages 5 months +
Get your dog started on the right paw with general obedience skills that all dogs (and humans) should know! This class will lay the foundations of training by teaching you, the owner, the principles of dog training, how to easily communicate with your dog, how to increase difficulty of commands once your dog starts to understand them and much more. We will work on engagement with your dog, teach them the “place” command and begin practicing the foundations for loose leash walking.
4-10 dogs per class
Beginner Obedience (Level 3)
Puppy ages 5 months +
This class will build off of Intro to Obedience, practicing engagement, the “place” command and loose leash walking while also adding in sit-stay, down-stay, and recall. We will work on increasing your dog’s focus and continue to improve their skills by practicing longer durations of each cue and adding in more distractions.
4-12 dogs per class.
Intro to Agility (Level 1)
Puppy ages 6 months +
For puppies and first-timers! Learn the fundamentals of agility and how to encourage your dog through simple obstacles while developing primary skills, confidence, and enthusiasm. Agility is a great way to bond with your dog and enhance their listening skills while also getting out their extra energy! This class is perfect for those that want to test the water while enjoying fun exercise with their dog.
Beginner Agility Class (Level 2)
Puppy ages 6 months+
This class is for those who really enjoyed our Intro to Agility course. Here you’ll learn to navigate through simple combinations of more challenging obstacles with confidence by adding in new obstacles and increasing the number of consecutive obstacles.
3-6 dogs per class
Trick Training for Fun
Puppy ages 6 months+
Join us for an hour of fun with your furry friend! No pressure, no stress, no anxiety. Just fun! This class is all about teaching your dog some fun tricks. And the best part is, we’ll work on whatever tricks you choose! We’ll supply a list to help you choose what you’d like to do, or you can come with some ideas of you own. Anything goes! We’ll spend the hour seeing what our dogs can do and having a blast making it happen.
4-8 dogs per class
The “Place” Command (Teaching Stay)
Puppy ages 6+
Is it difficult to keep your dog under control when guests come to your door? Do you wish your dog could be in one spot (away from your feet!) while you make or eat dinner? The place command is perfect for these situations, and many more! In this class, you will learn how to train your dog to stay in one defined area (place) until he or she is released. You will practice this skill with your dog in a structured way and receive a hand out of the process so you can repeat it at home, or anywhere else.
Human End of the Leash
Ages 18+
This class is for everyone who struggles with a pup that thinks—or actually does!—run their house. It’s all about how establishing leadership and demonstrating to your dog that the humans in the pack are the ones to follow and will help lead to a better behaved dog. You’ll learn how and why leadership is key to a well-balanced canine family member. By employing these methods, you’ll get control back and begin to see behavioral issues diminish or even disappear. Learn simple things to do to show your dog that you’re the leader of the pack so s/he doesn’t need to be. Please leave your pups at home for this class.
Prong Collar/E-Collar 101
Ages 18+
Have you considered using a prong collar or an e-collar on your dog? Would you like to learn more about the pros and cons of training your dog with these collars? Or, are you unfamiliar with or against using these collars altogether? This is an informational class for dog owners where we will discuss the purposes of these collars when used as intended and go over many of the common misconceptions behind prong collars and e-collars. There will be time to ask questions about anything and everything related to these collars. Please leave your pups at home for this class.
When registering, please register an adult for the class, not your dog. To register for any of the pet training programs, participants must be age 18 or older.
For Pet Parents and their Pups
For Pet Parents Only (Please leave your pups at home for these classes)
Adult Variety
Fast & Fabulous Cards
Ages 16+
These fast and fabulous cards will wow your recipients but only will take a short time to create. We will be making four cards in an hour! Each session will feature different cards, and all will include birthday, thank you, thinking of you, and a seasonal card. A variety of greetings are available to fit your needs.
Christmas in July Card Stock Up
Ages 16+
Do you find you don’t send out Christmas cards because you’re just too busy in December? Then it’s not too early to start thinking about Christmas cards! Want to send something special to your friends and family this holiday? Create 10 Christmas cards (2 each of 5 different designs). They will include a variety of quick and easy cards. We will be using rubber stamping, designer-patterned paper and plenty of embellishments to finish the cards. All supplies and envelopes included. A steal compared to card store prices!
WOW Card Making Class
Ages 18+
Are you ready for more advanced card designs? Do you love layers, embellishments, techniques, and bling? Then this card class is for you! We will make two “over-the-top” cards each class. New cards will be featured each month, so sign up for all and save!
Basics of Interior Design
Ages 18+
Time to spruce up your living space? Not sure where to begin updating the rooms in your house or apartment? Learn how to remodel your space and give it a new look using color, scale and repetition. Discuss current trends and what’s on its way out. Visually balance the furniture, paint, art and accessories to look like a professional did it.
Instructor: Kristie Sandoval, Alaric Designs
Bath & Kitchen Remodeling
Ages 16+
Thinking of remodeling your kitchen or bath but not sure where or how to begin? Not sure of the difference between quartz and granite? Learn how to develop a design plan to give to multiple contractors to make sure you get the right price on your project. We’ll discuss materials, local places to shop and how to develop a plan of attack for your new space.
Instructor: Kristie Sandoval, Alaric Designs
Color Theory for Interiors
Ages 18+
It’s time to update your paint colors, but you’re not sure where to begin? How do you bring it all together and show off your space and everything in it? Does your space feel dark and dreary? Choosing the right paint colors starts with a little research on the basics of color theory and psychology. Some great facts to know before repainting any space.
Instructor: Kristie Sandoval, Alaric Designs
» For registration details, check the chart at the end of this section.
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 with a small, low heel. Bring an approved riding helmet or bicycle helmet. Class location: Dunham Woods Farms, 9N755 Nesler Road, Elgin. Visit their website for more information at www.DunhamWoodsFarm.com.
Women’s Self-Defense
Ages 13+
Be aware! Be empowered! Be safe! Identifying and avoiding dangerous situations and making safe choices will be discussed. Participants will learn how to use karate and kung fu techniques and objects in their environment as weapons to stop an attack. Attendees may participate in the class activities at their comfort level. Girls younger than 13 should be accompanied by an adult female.
Tai Chi
Ages 14+
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. Beginning and returning students are welcome. This class cannot be used as a fitness make-up class.
Mindful Meditation & Stress Management
Ages 16+
Train your mind the way you train your body for the perfect antidote to daily stress. Chopra Center certified instructor Stephanie Frantz will teach you centuriesold meditation and breathing techniques to help you de-stress and increase your overall sense of well-being.
Instructor: Stephanie Frantz, Chopra Center certified
Adult Tap Dance
Ages 21+
The Beginner participants will have fun learning basic tap technique, simple routines and step combinations set to fun music. The Intermediate class will cover more complex patterns and combinations that will be used to create routines set to fun music. Note: Tap shoes required for Intermediate class, only preferred in Beginner class.
Spanish Language Lessons
Have you always wanted to learn a foreign language, but never had the opportunity? Are you planning a vacation, or working with Spanish-speaking students or clients? In this relaxed, small-class environment, you will learn Spanish conversation, grammar, and phonetics that you can immediately begin using. This class will be tailored to the needs of the students enrolled.
Batavia Senior Citizens Club
BSCC Monthly Meetings
Ages 50+
Join this exciting group of fun, active adults who meet on the third Wednesday of each month. Meetings include a general business meeting followed by lunch, entertainment, and raffle prizes. New members may join at any time. Annual membership dues are $15. Late registrations cannot be accommodated.
• Wednesday, June 21, at noon
Shannon Hall, $12 members; $17, non-members
Entertainment: Dan Sullivan
• Wednesday, July 19, at 12:00P
Shannon Hall, $12 members; $17, non-members
Entertainment: Unscheduled Tour, Sock Hop Show
• Wednesday, August 16, at 12:00P
Shannon Hall, $12 members; $17, non-members
Entertainment: Rick Pickren
BATAVIA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB
Join the Club!
Join the Batavia Senior Citizens Club to begin receiving the Batavia Bulletin, our newsletter for active adults, so you can stay up-to-date with all the fun happenings! Call the Civic Center at 630-879-5235, Eastside Community Center at 630-406-5282, or email registrations@bataviaparks.org to sign up. Membership is $15 per year.
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.
» For registration details, check the chart at the end of this section.
BATAVIA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB
Bunco
Ages 50+
Bunco is a game played with dice and a whole lot of luck! Come on out and enjoy a fun afternoon with refreshments and prizes. Preregistration is required.
Bingo
Ages 50+
Join the Batavia Senior Citizens Club (BSCC) for Bingo and win some fun prizes. Please bring your own beverage. Preregistration is required.
Handy Hands Group
Ages 50+
Get together with others who enjoy working with their hands to knit, crochet, or create other handy projects. Preregistration is not required. This group meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month from 10:00A–12:00P in the Bartholomew Room. Free for BSCC members.
Coffee’s On
Ages 50+
Seniors are invited to drop in to the Bartholomew Room (Civic Center, 327 W. Wilson St.) every Monday from 10:00A-12:00P to savor some coffee and donuts, play games and cards, and enjoy some lovely conversation. Please bring your own coffee mug. Hope to see you there! 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? That’s OK, we will teach you! Preregistration is not required. This group meets every Thursday from 1:30-3:30P at the Gustafson Research Center at Depot Museum (Enter via the doors on the east side of the building near the Riverwalk).
Game Time
Ages 50+
Join us for this drop-in program where participants can choose from a variety of activities such as board games, card games, puzzles or trivia. Snacks will be provided, please bring your own beverage. This program is free to members and $2 for nonmembers. Please register so we know how many supplies and tables are needed.
Batavia Senior Citizens Club
*BSCC meetings are $12 for members and $17 for nonmembers.
Trips
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!
Easy Moderate Moderate Plus Challenging
“Grease” at Drury Lane
Moderate Plus
Ages 21+
Meet Rydell High’s senior class of 1959, the hotrodding “Burger Palace Boys” and their gumsnapping “Pink Ladies.” Relive those “Summer Nights” with Danny and Sandy as they rediscover their summer romance. Inspired by the look and sound of music legends Buddy Holly, Little Richard, and Elvis Presley, “Grease” became the soundtrack of a generation and one of the world’s most popular musicals. Price includes transportation to Drury Lane Theater and ticket. Lunch is on your own at Anywhere Pub.
Registration deadline is Thursday, 05/11.
“West Side Story” at The Lyric
Moderate Plus
Ages 21+
Tony and Maria, wide-eyed teenagers from two communities in conflict, fall in love. As their friends and family battle with one another, Tony and Maria long for “a place for us…somewhere.” Their songs illuminate every scene and the bold, sexy, iconic choreography of Jerome Robbins smolders and sizzles with energy, combining for a memorable and timeless musical theater experience. Fee includes theater ticket only. Train ticket (10:30 a.m. train) and lunch are on your own.
Registration deadline is Thursday, 05/18.
TRIPS
Lilacia Park Tour
Moderate Plus
Ages 50+
The Lombard Park District’s Lilacia Park is rich in both history and horticulture. It is an 8.5-acre horticultural showcase featuring 700 lilacs and 25,000 tulips. Learn what makes it so special on this tour by a guide from the Lombard historical society. Whether you’re a history buff or a lilac enthusiast, you will enjoy the journey. A tour of the Victorian house is included, too. Time is scheduled for lunch on your own and visiting the quaint shops in the neighborhood. Trip includes tour and transportation, and a fair amount of walking.
Registration deadline is Tuesday, 04/18.
Wandering Tree Estate in North Barrington
Moderate Plus
Ages 18+
Wandering Tree Estate is a unique wonderland that feels like you’re walking through a dream. Incredible care and extreme attention to detail can be found at every turn. While there, we will receive a guided tour of their expansive model train layouts, both indoors and outdoors. In addition, we will view their beautiful gardens. This is a unique trip you won’t want to miss. There is a great deal of walking so please wear appropriate shoes and dress for the weather. After visiting the grounds, we will head to lunch at the Wild Onion. We will also stop at Anderson’s Candy shop on the way home. Transportation and lunch are included in the fee. When you register, please choose one entree: pub burger, pastrami sandwich, or chicken salad wrap.
Registration deadline is Thursday, 06/01.
Chicago Botanic Garden
Moderate Plus
Ages 18+
The Botanic Garden opened more than 40 years ago as a beautiful place to visit, and it has matured into one of the world’s great living museums and conservation science centers. Every year, more than one million people visit the 27 gardens and four natural areas, uniquely situated on 385 acres on and around nine islands, with six miles of lake shoreline. The Garden also has a renowned Bonsai Collection. Lunch is on your own at the Garden View Cafe. Trip includes transportation, entrance fee and tram ride.
Registration deadline is Monday, 07/24.
TRIPS
Galena & Belvidere Mansion Tour
Moderate Plus
Ages 21+
Enjoy a beautiful summer day in Galena! Come check out one of Galena’s finest mansions, the Belvedere Mansion, built in 1857. Plenty of time for lunch and shopping. Trip includes transportation and mansion tour.
Registration deadline is Tuesday, 7/18.
Moderate Plus
Ages 21+
Celebrate the hits of Australia’s Sweetheart with an entertaining tribute showcasing Olivia’s most-loved signature songs! From her early hits to her four Grammy awards and her rise to super-stardom in the hit movie musical “Grease” and beyond, Olivia Newton-John is one of the best-selling, most-loved music artists of all time. Enjoy this fun musical trip down memory lane that’ll make your heart sing! Trip includes show, lunch and transportation.
Registration deadline is Monday, 7/10.
TRIPS
Olivia Newton-John Tribute at Starved RockDepot Museum
BATAVIA DEPOT MUSEUM & GUSTAFSON RESEARCH CENTER
155 Houston St. | 630-406-5274
Museum Hours:
M, W, F 2:00-4:00 PM
Sa, Su 10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Closed Tuesday and Thursday
Research Center Hours:
M, F 2:00-4:00 PM or by appointment
Find us on:
@BataviaDepotMuseum
@bataviadepot
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.
Check Out the Batavia Museum Gift Shop
Support your local museum with every purchase of Batavia apparel, housewares, toys, and collectibles at the Batavia Depot Museum Gift Shop. We have a number of new items for sale!
Stop in to shop at the Museum during open hours, or buy online and schedule a pick up at your convenience.
Spring/Summer Exhibit
March – July 2023
Never Done: The Women Who Built Batavia
This spring and summer, the Museum is pleased to showcase the lives and labor of the women who made Batavia what it is today. This new exhibit featuring artifacts from the Batavia Historical Society’s collection sheds light on the experiences of the women of Batavia’s history as they navigated personal callings, domestic duties, and the social currents of life on the Fox River.
Fall Exhibit | August-November 2023
What’s in a Name? Batavia Schools Edition
How do you get a school named after you in Batavia? From East Side/ West Side Batavia, Bee Aitch Ess, Vikings and Bulldogs, Memorial Field, to today’s neighborhood grade schools, the names we use in our school system reflect Batavia’s values. Stop by the Museum this fall for the origin stories of the names we use in Batavia schools, including Louise White, J.B. Nelson, Sam Rotolo, and more. This new exhibit features artifacts and photographs from the Batavia Historical Society’s collection.
Fall Opening Reception
What’s in a Name? Batavia Schools Edition
All Ages
Aug. 4, 6:00-8:00P
Get your first look at the Batavia Depot Museum’s new temporary exhibit that looks at the early education system in Batavia, following the individuals who would eventually give their names to 2023’s school buildings. Light refreshments and a cash bar will be provided.
Batavia History Trolley Tour
All Ages
Fridays, June 2 and Aug. 11 at 6:00P
Sundays, June 11, July 16, and Aug. 20 at 1:30P
Take a ride on the Park District’s historic, open-air trolley for a guided tour of Batavia’s history. Tours last 45-60 minutes, depending on traffic. Tours are weather dependent.
Private Trolley Tours
Looking for a tour on the trolley, but want to choose the day and time? Book a personal tour of Batavia’s History for you and up to 12 participants. Tours last 45-60 minutes, depending on traffic and are weather dependent. Call the Museum to schedule, 630-406-5274.
MUSEUM
MUSEUM
Ice Cream Social
All Ages
Strike up the band and kick up your heels at the Batavia Depot Museum’s Community Ice Cream Social. Enjoy the old-fashioned charms of an afternoon on the Riverwalk, with live music from the Plank Road String Band and delicious ice cream.
Rentals & Parties
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.
RENTALS
Shannon Hall
One of the special gems of the Park District, this historic church has been home to hundreds of wedding ceremonies, receptions, anniversaries, birthdays, and so much more. Take a look and see for yourself why this building’s interior and exterior evoke love at first sight. Resident rates start at $125/hour.
Eastside Community Center Commercial Kitchen
Newly renovated commercial-grade kitchen includes refrigerator, freezer, ice machine, microwave, convection oven, stove/oven, sinks, and counterspace. Resident rate starts at $25/hour.
Peg Bond Center
Beautifully placed along the Batavia Riverwalk, this ideal setting is great for birthday parties, company gatherings, and bridal showers. Resident rates start at $100/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. Resident rates start at $75/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. Resident rates start at $75/hour.
Gym Rentals – ESCC & CC
The Eastside Community Center and Civic Center both have prime gymnasiums that play host to a variety of activities. Resident rates start at $75/hour.
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.
Reservation Fees:
Community & Neighborhood Parks
Resident $75
Nonresident $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 onetime rental for a company outing or season-long 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, disc golf course and sand volleyball courts
FUN
Gift cards are available in any dollar amount and can be redeemed for programs, events, or trips from camp to preschool to Quarry passes.
A Batavia Park District Gift Card is the perfect gift for birthdays, holidays or just because!
Where to Find Us Poppin’ Up This Summer...
Who we are:
The Batavia Parks Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that supports and develops active spaces and projects to engage communities in intergenerational play and recreation.
Parks Foundation goals
• To raise fun and funds in support of our mission.
• To develop and pilot new park and recreation initiatives that promote an intergenerational community.
• To explore and create community partnerships.
• To be inclusive of all segments of the community.
• To advocate and develop responsible stewardship of the communities, parks, and open spaces.
Britta
Stefin
Mike Burke, Director
Nikki Kazadi, Director
Katie O’Brien, Director
Laura O’Brien, Director
Stan Oke, Director
Bryant Taylor, Director
Adam Thorne, Director
Batavia Parks Foundation Celebrates 20 Years
bataviaparks.org/batavia-parks-foundation
• To partner with the Batavia Park District on providing resources for new parks and recreation projects.
Get involved in 2023
• Parks and River Clean-Up Days
• Volunteer at Park District and Community Driven Festivals
• Volunteer for Batavia #peaceday
• Share your ideas on improving our parks
• Follow the foundation on Instagram and Facebook. More information on the nonprofit is available at https://bataviaparks. org/batavia-parks-foundation
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. The District offers several options to memorialize your loved one or to mark a special date or occasion. Placement along the Batavia Riverwalk is no longer an option for a memorial bench or tree due to spatial limitations.
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.
Batavia Park District 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
• 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 630-879-5235.
For Batavia Park District! Volunteer
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.
parks & properties
Park District Facilities
A Batavia Depot Museum – 155 Houston Street
B Peg Bond Center – 151 Island Avenue
C Civic Center – 327 W. Wilson Street
D Eastside Community Center – 14 N. Van Buren Street
E Kemp Hall – 18 N. Van Buren Street
I
F The Lodge at Laurelwood – 800 N. River Street
G Lacher Maintenance Facility – 700 S. River St.
H The Batavia Professional Building – 150 Houston St.
I Harold Hall Quarry Beach – 400 S. Water St.
1 Batavia Riverwalk – Houston St. at Island Ave.
2 Bennett Park – 2094 Rockwood Ln., N. Aurora
3 Big Woods Park – 1063 S. Raddant Rd.
4 Braeburn Park and Preserve – 507 Western Ave.
5 Carriage Crest Park – 1001 Parkview Dr.
6 Clark Island Recreation Area – 401/411 S. River St.
7 Coventry Park – 2552 Hunt Lane
8 Engstrom Family Park – 326 Millview Dr. 9 Fidler Farm Park – 2921
General Information
facilities & hours
Civic Center (CC)
Main Administrative Office
327 W. Wilson St. 630-879-5235
Fax 630-879-9537
Main Office Hours
Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Eastside Community Center (ESCC)
14 N. Van Buren St.
630-406-5282
Eastside Office Hours:
Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Holiday Office Hours
During the Summer session, the offices will be closed on the following days:
• July 4 – Independence Day
Ways to Contact Us
630-879-5235
registrations@bataviaparks.org
Chat with us at bataviaparks.org
Visit one of our facilities
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; Class Cancellations or Park District Closings will result in a refund that will be mailed to the person who was enrolled in the class unless the participant is a minor, the refund will go to the parent/guardian who signs the registration form. If you wish to apply this refund to another class, you must notify the Park District immediately.
• Refunds 5 Business Days Prior to Class; Refund requests received 5 business days before the first class meeting 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.
• Refunds After Start of Program; 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. Fees will be pro-rated starting with the day the refund form is received in the Park District office. 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.
• One-day Program Refunds; (with the exception of Klub Fun) Applications for refunds for one-day programs 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 a check when a refund application is approved
before the class starts. Checks are processed by the Batavia Park District front office bi-monthly and sent via mail.
• 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.
• Please allow two weeks to receive refunds. 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.
Nonresident Fee Policy
The Batavia Park District residents make a significant contribution to the operation of the park district via property taxes. The boundaries were established with the formation of the park district in 1969. A copy of a map showing the park district boundaries is printed in the brochure and available at the park district office. Persons living outside the park district boundaries may be required to pay an additional fee to register for programs.
Electronic Signature Readers:
Electronic signature readers have been installed, which will eliminate the need for you to complete a paper form every time you register. The electronic reader will capture your signature and confirm 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 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 will not be affected by this new procedure.
GENERAL INFORMATION 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.
Have a great class suggestion? Pitch it to the Pros.
The Batavia Park District staff is always looking for new and exciting program ideas! Is there a particular class you have been looking for? Is there something new your kids would like to participate in? Pitch your ideas on the form below, and our professionals will take a look at them! The Batavia Park District staff will consider all submissions. Pitching an idea does not guarantee a program will be created, but we appreciate the suggestion.
Name
Address
City / State / Zip
Daytime Phone
Evening Phone
I would like to see the following programs offered:
our staff
Leadership Team > Civic Center > 630-879-5235
GENERAL INFORMATION
Allison Niemela, CPRP* Executive Director allisonn@bataviaparks.org
Brent Strumpf Director of Finance brents@bataviaparks.org
Brittany Meyer, CPRP* Director of Community Recreation brittanym@bataviaparks.org
Josh Wyant, CPO* Director of Facilities & Trades joshw@bataviaparks.org
Lynn Boerman Director of Talent & Culture lynnb@bataviaparks.org
Kim Hansen, CPRP* Director of Parks kimh@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 Strategic Communications Specialist gailg@bataviaparks.org
Kayli Hubbs Payroll & A/P Coordinator kaylih@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, CPO* Recreation Supervisor bethanneg@bataviaparks.org
Elisha Sharp Recreation Supervisor elishas@bataviaparks.org
Heather Bigeck Batavia Depot Museum Curator, CIG heatherb@bataviaparks.org
Julie Galauner Facilities & Aquatics Supervisor julieg@bataviaparks.org
Kate Garrett Director of the Batavia Depot Museum kateg@bataviaparks.org
Kathy Freedlund Fitness Super visor kathyf@bataviaparks.org
Nathaniel Jarosz Athletics Super visor nathanielj@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 CIG: Certified Interpretive Guide, CPO: Certified Pool Operator, CPRP: Certified Parks & Recreation Professional, CTRS: Certified Therapeutic Recreation Certification
summer registration
Resident Registration:
Monday April 17
Residents may register for programs immediately and enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration will continue throughout the season.
BNR/Nonresident Registration:
Monday, May 1
This registration period is open to anyone including nonresidents. Registrations received during nonresident registration periods will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
REGISTRATION
Special Notes:
• Please register early. Class status is determined one week prior to starting date.
• Registration is not accepted by instructors.
Special Aides
Due to scheduling difficulty, the Park District requests a 2-week advance notice for any participant needing an aide. Please see the registration form.
Program Cancellations
The Park District reserves the right to cancel, postpone, or combine classes and change instructors. 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 bring $5 per transfer to the Park District and complete a Transfer Form during business hours.
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 A.D.A. Compliance and Inclusion Officer Brittany Meyer at 327 W. Wilson Street, Batavia, 630-406-5282.
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 Wilson St. For a list of qualifying programs, 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.
3 simple ways to register…
Batavia Park District Residents
Starts Monday, April 17
Batavia Nonresidents and Other
Nonresidents
Starts Monday, May 1
Registrations are processed at:
Civic Center, Administration Office
327 W. Wilson St.
Batavia, IL 60510
630-879-5235
Office Hours:
Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Eastside Community Center
14 N. Van Buren St. Batavia, IL 60510
630-406-5282
Office Hours:
Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
registration form
Primary Guardian Information
Payment Information
n Cash n Check enclosed, Check #__________ (payable to Batavia Park District)
Credit Card (NOTE: Credit card payments will only be accepted by phone, online, or in person.)
AMOUNT PAID $
Persons with Disabilities
The Park District makes reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities to participate. Please specify, in the space provided, any adaptive equipment, personnel, or other accommodations you need to participate in a program for which you have registered. Please provide two weeks notice.
n Yes!
I want to receive the Batavia Park District E-Newsletter
n Yes!
I would like to make a donation to the Batavia Park District Scholarship Fund. $ ________________
Signature Required
Participation will be denied if the signature of an adult participant or parent/guardian and date are not on this waiver. I have read and fully understand the assumption of risk and waiver and release of all claims (see reverse).
Signature of Participant (18 years and up) or Primary Guardian / Date
Mail or drop off this form with your payment. See previous page for other registration options.
batavia park district waiver and release of all claims
Important Information
The Batavia Park District (the “Park District”) is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of participants in high regard. The Park District continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participant’s safety. However, participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for the program/activity must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in any activities.
You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or adequately skilled for recreational activities. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or recently suffered an illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before undertaking any physical activity.
Warning of Risk
Recreational activities are intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental and emotional resources of each participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity. Depending on the particular activity, certain risks and dangers may exist due to inclement weather, slips and falls, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, lack of safety equipment, inadequate or defective equipment, failure in supervision and instruction or officiating, and premises defects. It is impossible for the Park District to guarantee absolute safety.
Waiver and Release of All Claims and Assumption of Risk
Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in the Program(s), you will be expressly assuming the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with the program(s)/ activity(ies) (including transportation services, when provided).
I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risk of physical injury to participants in the program(s)/activity(ies), and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with the program(s)/activity(ies). I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in this program/activity against the Park District, including its official, agents, volunteers and employees (hereinafter collectively referred as “Parties”).
I do hereby fully release and forever discharge the parties from any and all claims for injuries, damages, or loss that my minor child/ward or I may have or which may accrue to me to my minor child/ ward in any way associated with the programs(s)/ activity(ies).
I acknowledge I (or my minor child/ward) will abide by local, state and federal guidelines regarding COVID-19, as well as facility/program policies, rules, safety directives, etc. I acknowledge if I (or my minor child/ ward) fail to abide by these, my access to Batavia Park District facilities and programs may be revoked at any time and at the Batavia Park District’s sole discretion. I acknowledge and agree federal, state and local guidelines regarding COVID-19 are subject to change and the Batavia Park District may, at its sole discretion, revoke the effectiveness of this document to manage facility capacity, participation in programming and/or use of facilities as well as safety.
I have read and fully understand the above important information, warning of risk, assumption of risk and waiver and release of all claims. If registering on-line or via fax, my on-line or facsimile signature shall substitute for and have the same legal effect as the original for signature.
I understand that my child/ward or I may be photographed or videotaped while participating in a Park District program. I give permission for photos and video images of my child/ward or me to be used to promote the Park District’s recreation programs. Such photos and video images remain the property of the Park District.