2015 Winter and Summer Day Camp Brochure

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Deerfield Park District TABLE OF CONTENTS

Index, Welcome/Contacts/Closings/Locations/General Information . . . . . . . . 2-7 Rentals/Permits/Banquets/Special Facilities/Parks/Fun Jump/Treehouse . . . . . . 8-10 Birthday Parties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12 Special Events / School Day Off Trips / Holiday Happenings . . . . . . . . . . . .13-17 Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19 Kinder Club/Kindergarten School Days Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Early Childhood & Kindergarten. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-28 Youth and Teen (including After School Club) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-36 Athletic Affiliate Organizations / Sponsored Programs & Affiliates . . . . . . . . 36-37 Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association (NSSRA) . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Summer Day Camps 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-47 Deerfield Golf Club and Learning Center; FORE Restaurant & Bar . . . . . . . . 49-50 Sachs Recreation Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-54 Athletics / Swimming/Lessons/Indoor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 COHO Swim Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-57 Athletics / Tennis, Racquetball, Paddle Tennis, Pickleball . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59 Basketball Leagues (18+); Skating/Hockey/Cross-Country Ski; Adult Sports . . . . 60-61 Adults (18+) General Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-67 Patty Turner Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-70 Deerfield Park Foundation / Sponsors/Partners/Donors . . . . . . . . . . . . 73-75 Registration Information & Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,76-77,79 Community Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Park District Facilities Chart and Map (Inside Back Cover) . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC

WHAT’S NEW? FIND A CLASS - It’s Easy! It’s Easy to Find the Right Class at the Right Day and Time for the Right Age Group. Just use our NEW Search Bar with Online Registration. Go to: register.deerfieldparks.org. Facilities: » Renovated Tennis Courts at Deerspring Park Special Events: » Ceramic Workshops » Barefoot in the park » PTC Events » Cupcake day Early Childhood: » Parent & Tot Winter Adventures » Kids in the Kitchen » Girls Just Want to Have Fun » Bouncers Volleyball Youth & Teens: » Improv Bootcamp » Bouncers Volleyball » Summer Camp Improvements Adults 50+: » Pilates for Building Bone » Indian Cuisine Cooking » Zumba Gold » Adult Ceramics » Improv Class » At the Conductors Podium » Mah Jongg

Photos by: Jeremy Bloom, Andrew Campbell, Amy Duffy, Mindy Garfinkle, Carol Harrington, Lee Hogan, Tom Lane, Jen Penzenik,Pioneer Press, John Sanner, TribLocal, What’s Happening Deerfield, Staff and Others.

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Index 50+ Fitness / Other Programs 61-71 Adult and Tot Sports Stop . . . 22 Adult and Tot Soccer . . . . . 23 Adult Programming . . . . . 60-71 Adult Sports Leagues . . . . 33,61 After School Club . . . . . . . 29 Affiliate Organizations . . . . 36-38 Always Time for Art . . . . . 24,30 Archery . . . . . . . . . . 34,62 Art Classes . . . . . . . . 30,24,64 Art of Fairy Tales and Dance . . 25 Art Reunion . . . . . . . . 24,30 Art Studio, Silberman’s/Adults. .30,64 Babysitting Clinic . . . . . . . 30 Ballet . . . . . . . . . . 25,31,64 Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Basketball . . . . . . 27,28,32,33 Basketball Leagues . . . . . 33,61 Birthday Parties. . . . . . . 11-12 Break Dancing, Boys. . . . . . 31 Bridge Classes . . . . . . . . 67 Ceramics . . . . . . . . . 30,64 Cheerleading . . . . . . . . . 33 Chess Club . . . . . . . . . . 30 Clay Play . . . . . . . . . . . 24 COHO Swim Club . . . . . . 56-57 Computers & Technology, Adults65,66 Cook and a Book . . . . . . . 24 Cooking . . . . . . . . . 23,24,64 CPR Classes for Adults . . . . . 65 Cultural & Creative Arts, Adults 66-67 Cupcakes and Cakepops . . . . 23 Dance . . . . . . . . . . 25,31,64 Dance, Adults . . . . . . . . 64 Days Off Trips . . . . . . . 16-17 Deerfield Dance Studio . . . . 31 Deerfield Golf Club . . . . . 49,50 Deerfield Park Foundation . . 73-75 Disc Golf Course . . . . . . . . 7 Dog Obedience . . . . . . . . 65 Draw Doodle Design . . . . 22,30 Early Childhood. . . . . . . 21-28 Energy Dance . . . . . . . . 31 Enrichment Prog., Preschool 19,26 Feldenkrais . . . . . . . . . 64

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Fencing . . . . . . . . . . 34,61 Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 First Experience . . . . . . . 25 Floor Hockey, Pee Wee . . . . 32 Football, Dad & Me Fun with . . 22 Football, Non-Contact (Flag) . . 33 Fun with Amigos . . . . . . . 26 Girls Just Wanna Have Fun . . . 24 Golf . . . . . . . . . . . 46,49,50 Guitar . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Half Day/Holiday Happenings . . 17 Hip Hop Dance . . . . . . . . 31 Horticulture Class, Adults . . . 64 Ice Hockey / Skating . . . . . . 60 Improv . . . . . . . . . 29,31,65 Jazz Dance; Pre-Jazz, Youth . . 21,31 Jewelry Design . . . . . . . . 64 Jungle Gym. . . . . . . . . 36,62 Kali - Filipino Martial Arts . . . 34,61 Karate . . . . . . . . . . . 34,61 Kids in the Kitchen . . . . . . 23 Kinder Club . . . . . . . . . 20 Kinder Days Off . . . . . . . 16,26 Kindergarten Enrichment . . . 26 Kindermusik . . . . . . . . 22,25 Lacrosse . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Let’s Do Lunch . . . . . . . . 24 Lunch Bunch . . . . . . . . . 23 MahJohg . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Magic Class . . . . . . . . 24,30 Martial Arts . . . . . . . 27,34,61 Media Mania . . . . . . . . . 24 Mini Soccer . . . . . . . . 28,32 More for 3’s and 4’s . . . . . . 24 NSSRA . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Nutrition Counseling . . . . 36,62 Paddle Tennis . . . . . . . 35,58 Parent-Tot Dance Movement . . 21 Parent & Tot Gym Drop in . . . 22 Parent & Tot Winter Adv. . . . . 22 Park Information . . . . . 3-7, IBC Parties, Banquets . . . . . . 8-12 Pee Wee Sports. . . . . . 27,28,32 Piano Lessons . . . . . . . . 31 Pickleball . . . . . . . . . . 58

Pilates . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Preschool . . . . . . . . . 18-19 Preschool Enrichment . . . . . 26 Racquetball . . . . . . . . . 58 Reading Rookies . . . . . . . 25 Rentals . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 Rhythmic Gymnastics . . . . 28,35 Rookie Sportsters . . . . . . . 26 Sachs Recreation Center . . . 51-54 School Days Off . . . . . . . 16-17 Self Defense Training . . . . 35,62 Soccer. . . . . . . . . . 27,28,32 Spanish, (Begin. & Int.) Adults . . 65 Special Events . . . . . . . 13-17 Special Facilities . . . . . . . . 6 Sporting Encounters . . . . . 28 Sports N’Stories . . . . . . . 27 Start with Art . . . . . . . . . 22 Start Smart Golf . . . . . . 27,35 Summer Day Camps. . . . . 39-47 Swimming / Lessons. . . . . 22,55 Synergize . . . . . . . . . . . 63 T-Ball Training & Adlt/Child . 21, 28,32 Tai Chi. . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Taekwondo . . . . . . . 27,34,61 Tap Dance/Pre-Tap . . . . . . 25 Teens ‘N’ Training . . . . . . . 36 Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59 Theater D . . . . . . . . . . 13 Tiny Tykes Golf . . . . . . . . 27 Tone & Firm . . . . . . . . . 63 Tool Time and more . . . . . . 25 Triathlon Training, Off Season 36,62 Tree House Information . . . . 10 Volleyball . . . . . . . . . 28,32 Winter Break Workshops. . . 17,33 Winter Garden and Adventures . 26 Yoga for Athletes . . . . . . 35,62 Yoga (Teen/Adult) . . . 22,35,62,63 Yoga, Hatha . . . . . . . . . 62 Zumba Gold . . . . . . . . . 64

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Letter from the Board DEAR NEIGHBORS, As we near year’s end, we take this opportunity to highlight some of the ventures undertaken during 2014. Completed projects include the renovation of the tennis courts at Deerspring Park, which involved adding several inches of stone base on top of the existing courts, installing two layers of new asphalt and color coating. Nets and perimeter fencing were replaced and striping, which now accommodates lines for pickleball as well as tennis, were redrawn. Playground equipment replacement at the west area of Walden School/Park is finished. The playground, a joint project between Deerfield Park District, School District 109 and the Walden School PTO, now features safety surfacing, paving and drainage improvements.

Board of Park Commissioners, from left: Rick Patinkin, Joe Cohen, Greg Lapin, Gil Antokal and Jan Caron

PARK DISTRICT BOARD MEETINGS Deerfield Park District is a municipal governing agency established to provide parks, recreation facilities and programs for residents. Five elected commissioners govern the district and set general policies. Regular meetings of the Board of Park Commissioners are held at JPCC at 8:00 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month. The public is welcome to attend. Schedule changes are posted at JPCC and on the Public Notices section of our website: www.deerfieldparks.org. Board Workshop Meetings are held the first Thursday of the month as needed. For more information, call 847-945-0650.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS Affiliate Advisory: Dan McGrath, Billy Goodman, James Kirby, John Mann, Stuart Slutzky Golf Advisory: Tom Burger, Michael Bretag, Terry Levy, Sue Mangin, Dan Mazur, Steven Rosenberg Pool Advisory: Larry Barr, Kevin Butler, Sylvia Dresser, Jay Keltner, Richard Kraines, Maureen Wener Recreation Center Advisory: Steven Bernstein, Jo Anne Gottfried, Laura Passmore, Mike Leiderman, Lisa Dunn, Steve Mazur, Jennifer Goldstone, Sharon Weyhmueller, Roger Ockrim

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Our FORE Restaurant and Bar in the Clubhouse at Deerfield Golf Club recently rolled out a host of new events and features for fall 2014, including Bears Game Day Tail-gaiting with a special buffet and food and beverage specials before every Sunday, Monday and Thursday Bears game. All of our friends and nearby neighbors should have received an introductory postcard with discount coupons for tail-gaiting specials and an additional offer. Everyone is invited to stop out on weekdays, weekday evenings and weekends this month. We still have a few openings for holiday bookings and party rentals. Renovations at our Deerfield Golf Club and Learning Center, which will be completed before the 2015 golf season gets underway, include work on the fairway and green sand bunkers on Holes 15, 16 and 17. These renovations will enhance the quality of our course and improve the playability for all skill levels. As winter approaches, be sure to check out the schedules for our outdoor lighted ice skating and hockey rinks around town, some with warming houses as well. Our Patty Turner (50+ Enrichment) Center has various events planned for winter, including a Members Winter Party in December and a Polynesian Party Night in January. All adults 50 years and up are welcome to become a PTC Member. And, in December, Theater D holds auditions for their March, 2015 performance of “Barefoot in the Park.” An amazing assortment of Day Trips and Extended Tours also await at PTC. Upcoming winter events at Sachs Recreation Center include a Mom/Daughter Cookie Night and our popular “Earn Your Bird” event that is open to everyone on Thanksgiving morning. Special Winter Break Student Memberships for $30 for 30 days return again in December. We hope many of you were able to partake in the 5th Anniversary Celebration, on September 13 at Sachs. The free event featured demonstrations, use of the Bounce House, an appearance by the Chicago Sky Guy, beverages, a trail mix bar, giveaways and more. We are thrilled to report that Mitchell Pool renovations will take place in 2015, with the facility to be unveiled and open again prior to the summer 2016 pool season. As discussed over recent months, FGM Architects will head up the renovation process for this 50-year old facility. Based on input from our 2013 Community Survey and from residents and facility users during 2014, along with ideas from our staff, park board members, pool advisory committee and other professionals, the new facility will feature renovation of the existing leisure pool to include zero depth ADA entrance, 2’-6” depth teaching area, 25-meter lanes dedicated to lap swim and above-pool water features and sprays. The diving well will include easy to enter/exit steps, diving boards at one- and three-meter heights and a drop slide. The wading pool will be designed with shade cover over a portion of the pool and will include zero-depth entry to 2’ depth and a climbing feature/slide with spray/splash pad. It is our intent to keep bather load capacities at current levels, with no plans to expand parking spaces at either Mitchell Park or Jaycee Park. We wish you a very safe and healthy winter / holiday season. Board of Commissioners

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Contacts and Emergency Closing DISTRICT-WIDE P: (847) 945-0650 - F:(847) 945-0699

PATTY TURNER CENTER (50+) . . . . (847) 940-4010

Park District Policies, Procedures Rick Julison, Executive Director, CPRP . . . . . Recreation Linda Anderson, Director . . . . . . . . . . . . Parks Jay Zahn, Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance Bob Taylor, Director, CPRP . . . . . . . . . . . Revenue Facilities Tony Korzyniewski, Director . . . . . . . . . . Registration, General Information Audrey Melchiorre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Park Permits, Deerfield Family Theater Mark Woolums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Outdoor Pools/Lessons; Pool Rentals Adam Wohl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Facility Manager David Shamrock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2652 Program Coordinator Jill Becker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2653

. (847) 572-2612 . (847) 572-2615 . (847) 572-2670 . (847) 572-2613 . (847) 572-2660 . (847) 945-0650 . (847) 572-2623 . (847) 572-2621

JEWETT PARK COMMUNITY CENTER . . (847) 945-0650 Facility Manager, Rentals Mark Woolums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2623 Birthday Parties Birthday Party Phone Line . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2628 Early Childhood, Preschool, Kindergarten Ginny Wiemerslage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2624 Preschool (2.5-5 yrs.; Sept.-May) Lynn Braun/ Cindy Wolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2635 Tricia Conroy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2634 Youth/Teens, After School Club (not Athletics) Adam Wohl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2621

SACHS RECREATION CENTER. . . . . (847) 572-2600 Facility Manager Chris Moilanen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2662 Fitness Manager Tim Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2661 Customer Service & Membership Manager Dolores Daley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2665 Athletics/Sports Jim Gariti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2627 Swimming Lessons (SRC Indoor Pool) Jeff Napolski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2626 Coho Swim Club Nancy Reese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2622 Jacob Weber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2625 Jeff Napolski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2626 Before- & After- Kindergarten Program Mark Woolums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2623

DEERFIELD GOLF CLUB . . . . . . . (847) 945-8333 Course Superintendent Mike Bavier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 317-2560 Golf Operations Manager Mike Hermsen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2681 Food and Beverage Shaun Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (847) 572-2683

EMERGENCY CLOSING NUMBERS The following are contact numbers regarding the cancellation of programs due to poor or unsafe weather conditions: Preschool/KINDERCLUB Senior programs . . . . . . Sports leagues after 5 p.m. . Classes from 9 a.m - 5 p.m . Classes after 5 p.m. . . . .

.Follows District 109 Cancellations . . . . . . . .(847) 940-4010 . . . . . . . . (847) 317-2555 . . . . . . . (847) 945-0650 . . . . . . . . (847) 317-2555

As a general rule, classes are held as long as the program instructor is able to come to work. Please call the park district office at (847) 945-0650 if you have any questions.

For closing information, tune into: WGN Radio AM 720, WBBM Radio AM 780, TV Channels 2, 5, 7, 9, Fox and CLTV. You may also go to the website of any of the radio or TV stations above or go to www.EmergencyClosing.com to search for Deerfield Park District by name, city, or by phone number (847)-945-0650. Recorded information will also be updated by 7:30 a.m. for all morning classes, by 10:30 a.m. for all afternoon classes and 3:30 p.m., for all evening classes. You may listen to this message by calling any of the following numbers. Deerfield Park District: General Line: 847-945-0650 Sports Line: 847-317-2555 Preschool: 847-572-2635 Patty Turner Center: 847-940-4010 Deerfield Golf Club & Learning Center: 847-945-8333

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General Information IMPROVED REGISTRATION!

THORGUARD

By popular demand, Deerfield Park District is longer using the traditional Lottery System for our regular programs At this time, a LOTTERY will ONLY be used for Kinder Club and SUMMER DAY CAMPS as needed.

ThorGuard Lightning Prediction Systems are available at all parks, pools and schools in Deerfield, from April through November. Horns are tested the first Tuesday of each of these months, at 10 AM. Should you hear the horn or see the strobe light at other times –or any time lightning seems possible– be sure to seek shelter.

ONLINE POOL PASS RENEWAL Our internet registration system allows the previous year’s pass holders to renew their pool memberships for the upcoming season online –No Lines, No Forms to fill out. Keep your photo cards from last year, they will activate automatically. Visit register. deerfieldparks.org for details. First-time pool pass members and families with nanny passes must register in person at Jewett Park Community Center.

INFECTIOUS DISEASES, FOOD ALLERGIES, MEDICATION, ILLNESS Infectious Diseases: To prevent the spread of communicable diseases, such as strep, pink eye and fifth’s disease, parents should report any diagnosed cases to the park district office. If exposure to other participants occurred, a notification will be sent home. Food Allergies: Many of our preschool –as well as cooking and other– classes will serve food; therefore, it is imperative that you notify the full-time Recreation Supervisor of any food allergies or dietary restrictions your child may have. Medication: If your child requires medication (inhaler, epi-pen, etc.) during class, medication administration forms must be completed. Please call our registration office (847-945-0650) for details. Illness: Please do not attend class nor send children who are ill to class.

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The system is meant to warn the public that conditions are right for possible lightning danger. This system is not 100 percent accurate, as it operates on radio waves which are variable. As not every unit will go off simultaneously, the public is asked to please use common sense when conditions appear threatening, even if ThorGuard warnings are not heard or seen. Follow these warnings for safety: » One prolonged horn blast signifies a strong lightning risk. » The strobe light signals a continuing lightning alert condition. » Three short horn blasts (and ceasing of strobe light illumination) signal it may be safe to return to the area, but use discretion.

PHOTO PERMISSION Our staff or designees often take pictures or video at programs and events for: brochures and other marketing materials; website; and other print, electronic and online publicity. Most people are delighted to see pictures of themselves or their family members in our publicity. Photographers from print or other media outlets may also take pictures or video on occasion. We welcome the coverage and hope you do too; it is frequently how the public learns what is happening at the Park District. We cannot guarantee that a photo taken will be used or not be used, nor promise that it will only be used in certain circumstances. If you prefer your family members’ pictures not be taken, please notify us in writing. NOTE: If you do see a photo posted to our website, Facebook page, or other Park District site of you or your family member that you would like removed, just request the photo to be taken down by commenting on the picture or by emailing us at photos@deerfieldparks.org. For questions or more information, you may also call our Communications Manager at 847-9450650.

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General Information AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT

NSSRA PARTNER

KEEPING OUR PARKS BEAUTIFUL

Our Park District and other public agencies are subject to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which prohibits discrimination in the services, programs or facilities provided to individuals with disabilities.

The Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association (NSSRA) is an intergovernmental partnership of ten park districts, two cities and one village in the northern suburbs. NSSRA provides and facilitates year-round recreation programs and services for children and adults with disabilities. NSSRA works closely with partner agencies to enable inclusive recreation. Deerfield Park District residents with a disability may also wish to contact NSSRA regarding additional special recreation programs. Services include Outreach, In-Home Programming, Leisure Skill Development, Provision of Speakers in the field of Therapeutic Recreation and more.

To provide safe, healthy and aesthetically pleasing parks, we engage in the limited use of lawn care products as part of an integrated pest management program. A one-time annual application of herbicide to park and school sites is usually completed between Aug. 15 - Nov. 1 of each year. We publicize the date of the application and inform the appropriate school sites and residents who have asked to be advised of this process.

If you believe that, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance may be required when participating in a program, using a facility or receiving a service, please call Executive Director Rick Julison at 847-572-2612.

PROGRAM/PARTICIPANT CONDUCT The Deerfield Park District reserves the right to suspend, expel or deny participation in any program or facility to any person whose behavior materially interferes or disrupts the quality of those offerings, the enjoyment of them by other participants or the ability of staff to conduct or manage the activities or facilities. A child’s parent or guardian will be notified of the first incident; the second incident shall require the presence of a parent at a meeting with the instructor and a Park District administrator/supervisor; a third incident may result in the expulsion or suspension of the child from the program, event or facility. If a child engages in behavior(s) which may result in bodily harm to others, an immediate meeting with the parent may be called. If such behavior warrants it, immediate suspension or expulsion may result. Temporary suspension from participation due to misconduct will not entitle participant to a refund. An adult shall receive one verbal or written warning. The second incident may result in suspension from the program, event or facility. If an adult physically strikes a person or object or throws an object at another person, or takes any other action that may pose a real threat of bodily harm to others, or is verbally abusive to others, s/he may immediately be suspended or expelled from the program or facility.

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The Association, formed in 1970, was the first “special recreation” association in Illinois and among the first of its kind in the country. NSSRA now serves more than 5,000 registrants each year. Participants include adults and children with mental, physical, emotional or other disabilities, visual impairments or behavior disorders, as well as individuals who are on the autism spectrum, who are deaf or hard of hearing or have debilitating conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis or Alzheimer’s Disease. NSSRA provides Traditional Programs, Inclusion Programs, Cooperative Programs, a Low Incidence Cooperative Agreement (LICA) Extended Year Program and a Joint Summer Program (JSP) offered with the Northern Suburban Special Education District. The agency offers more than 700 cultural, sport, social, physical, outdoor, trip and special event programs, available during the day, after school, in the evenings and on weekends. Most agency programs are planned and conducted by full time staff trained in the provision of recreation activities for people with disabilities. NSSRA’s Gator Athletics/Special Olympics training and competitions span 17 sports. For more information about NSSRA programs, services, employment opportunities and more, contact NSSRA at 847.509.9400 or email info@nssra.org or visit www.nssra.org.

BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR... Please respect the rights and property of neighbors of our parks. Use public sidewalks/pathways. Drive carefully in lots, driveways and nearby streets. Trees, bushes, fences, etc., should not be used as bathrooms. Keep your dog on a leash, remain on public property, clean up pet waste, and place trash in park receptacles. To report vandalism, call (847) 945-8636.

PARK DISTRICT PHILOSOPHY The Park Board recognizes the need to provide and maintain sufficient and attractive parks, open space, recreation facilities and programs to serve equitably, and without prejudice, all the people of the Park District in the provision of leisure time activities. Every opportunity shall be afforded, within financial limits, to plan, procure, develop and maintain park and recreation resources, and to provide leadership for the wholesome and constructive use of leisure time. The provisions of quality recreational services in the most efficient manner, at the least possible cost, and without significantly duplicating the efforts of other agencies, will be emphasized at all times. This includes the development of cooperative agreements with other agencies directly and indirectly involved with leisure services in the District. The provision of recreation, park and conversation services must be considered as a positive opportunity for people of the District to share with each other, to develop leadership capacities, to learn skills for present and future enjoyment, and to emphasize responsibilities to each other as well as to the community.

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Outdoor Facilities SKATE PARK AT JEWETT PARK

PARKS & RECREATION; YEAR-ROUND APPEAL

Our Skate Park, just north of the Jewett Park Community Center (near Deerfield and Waukegan Roads), in Deerfield, is open daily from dawn to dusk, year-round (weather permitting). Please remember to wear appropriate safety equipment.

PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS, DISC GOLF & MORE

Photo submitted by John Greene.

DEERFIELD PARK DISTRICT encompasses 206 acres of parks

Our Parks, Playgrounds, and even our Disc Golf Course, are open year-round. See chart on inside back cover for all areas. Information on Disc Golf may be found at www.discontiuum. org or on www.pdga.com.

that include playgrounds, shelters, athletic fields, open space, natural areas and more. Twenty parks provide open space and amenities. Outdoor areas include a nature area, exercise course, walking and jogging paths, shelters and even a cross country ski area at the golf course. The golf course spans approximately 155 acres. Twenty-one playgrounds are available for our younger residents. For sports enthusiasts, there are ball diamonds, courts and fields, pools, skate park, disc golf course, exercise course and ice skating and cross country skiing areas. See chart on the next page and the inside back cover for full listing of park areas and facilities.

TENNIS (AND PICKLEBALL) COURTS AT DEERSPRING PARK

ICE SKATING & HOCKEY

Ice Skaters and Hockey and Broomball Players will all enjoy the rinks created by Deerfield Park District each winter -weather conditions permitting. See page 60 for locations, hours, warming shelters and lighted rinks.

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The tennis courts at Deerspring Park were renovated in fall. This project involved adding several inches of stone base on top of the existing courts to prevent cracking from resurfacing. Two layers of new asphalt were installed followed by color coating, striping and replacement of nets and perimeter fencing. Pickleball lines were also added to the courts.

SWIMMING POOLS Deerfield Park District offers two outdoor community pools, one at Deerspring Park and the other at Mitchell Park, as well as an indoor pool at Sachs Recreation Center. Our two outdoor pools both feature diving wells and have a zero depth wading pool for young children, concession stands and more. Our Sprayground at Deerspring Park is open before and after the regular outdoor pool season –weather permitting. For more information visit: www.deerfieldparks.org.

SACHS RECREATION CENTER Our 100,000 sq. ft. recreation and fitness facility now has a playground and fitness area located outdoors on the south side.

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Pool Rentals and Park Permits

SACHS RECREATION CENTER Our indoor swimming pool at Sachs Recreation Center (SRC) is a four-lane, 20-yard lap pool. The SRC offers locker rooms with steam rooms and whirlpool facilities. For information on rentals call Dolores Daley at 847-572-2665.

PRIVATE SUMMER POOL PARTIES For information regarding summer pool rentals, call Adam Wohl at 847-572-2621 or email at adam@deerfieldparks.org. We start taking reservations Monday, March 2.

Pool Rentals

ALL RENTALS : By state law, alcoholic beverages are not allowed on the premises.

PICNIC KIT RENTAL FEES

PARK PERMITS With at least 48-hour notice to approve a permit, enjoy full access to playgrounds, shelters, grills and other amenities. For permit or rates, call Mark, 572-2623. Note: alcoholic beverages are not permitted.

Rates apply to individuals, as well as non-profit and corporate groups, and reflect a four-hour reservation time. Resident

Non Resident

0-50

$25

$38

51-100

$45

$68

101-150

$65

$98

151-200

$85

$128

Additional Hourly Charge

$10

$15

Group Size

Location

Grills

Tables

Shelter

Weekday Weekend Resident $8/day $15/weekend Nonresident $15/day $25/weekend A deposit of $30 is refundable upon the return of the equipment in good condition. 48 Hour notice required. First come, first serve.

PICNIC KITS We can help make your picnic or outing an extra special event. We’ve put together some terrific Picnic Fun Kits to help make your day! Our kits include: » » » » » » » » » » »

Rest room

4 Horseshoes and 2 Stakes 4 Badminton Racquets & Birdies 1 Football 1 Kick Ball 1 Volleyball Set 2 Softballs and 2 Bats 1 Equipment Bag 1 Frisbee 1 Net 1 Soccer Ball 1 Set of Bases

Playground

Pool

Balll Diamond

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Brickyards Jaycee Jewett Mitchell Maplewood Deerspring

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Facility Rentals Spaces & Places

JPCC

SACHS

PTC

“Fore” at DGC

Other Location

MEETING ROOMS

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

1 at Deerspring Pool

PARTY ROOMS

Yes

Yes

Yes

1 Room

No

GYMNASIUMS/ COURTS

No

3 Gyms

No

No

No

MULTI-PURPOSE AREAS

Oak Room

Soft Court

Yes

1 Room and Outdoor Deck

1 at Deerspring Pool

KITCHEN (TO RENT)

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

FOOD OPTIONS

Vending

Cafe/Vending

No

Restaurant, Bar, And Banquet

Concessions

FEATURES FOR YOUNGER Guests

Yes (Treehouse)

Yes

No

Yes

Pools and Parks

Deerfield Golf Club (DGCLC) . . . . Jewett Park Community Center (JPCC) . Patty Turner Center (PTC) . . . . . . Sachs Recreation Center (SRC) . . . Outdoor Swimming Pool . . . . . .

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BANQUETS, PARTY PLANNING, CATERING AND MORE JEWETT PARK/COMMUNITY CENTER (JPCC)

DEERFIELD GOLF CLUB AND LEARNING CENTER (DGCLC)

836 Jewett Park Drive, Deerfield

1201 Saunders, Riverwoods

Jewett Park and Jewett Park Community center offers many great options for party planning. For more information view our Treehouse and party packages on this page and the following or just call at (847) 945-0650. Or send us an email info@deefieldparks.org.

Stylish and distinctive, Deerfield Golf Club fulfills your every need. Almost every golf club holds banquets, meetings, weddings and events. What makes Deerfield Golf Club the best choice? We help make your event better; and by better we mean that we help groups do less work and make events more memorable. We are experts in special events. We handle the details and help make your event one your guests will be raving about for weeks or maybe even months after the event is over. Deerfield Golf Club can: • Assist with budget development and program assistance • Provide extensive banquet menus and help with planning and administration • Customize every part and handle every detail of your event We encourage you or your committee to take advantage of our banquet expertise. Contact us and schedule a visit to our club to discuss all the options. If you prefer, we are very happy to come to your office, home or committee meeting. Call our Food and Beverage experts at 847-945-8333 or email shaun@deerfieldgolf. org for more information or to reserve your spot.

SACHS RECREATION CENTER (SRC) 455 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield

Sachs Recreation Center has an indoor pool, 3 gyms, a 2,000 sq. ft. dance studio and multiple courts which makes it a great place to host a party or an event. For more information view the packages on the following pages or call us at (847) 572-2600 or send us an email info @sachsreccenter.org.

PATTY TURNER CENTER (PTC) 375 Elm, Deerfield

For Adult venues, the Patty Turner Center can’t be beat. This beautiful center opened in 2003, offers facilities and amenities for meetings, banquets and other fun get-togethers. For more information visit www.pattyturnercenter.org or call (847) 940-4010.

Winter/Day Camp 2015

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PARTY RENTAL PACKAGES Max: 25

WELCOME TO THE TREEHOUSE Your children will love the Treehouse on the upper level of the Jewett Park Community Center. The kids will enjoy the eight foot tube slide, mountain climb, spring walk, web crawl and double cush-ncube bags, not to mention other intriguing attractions to stimulate young imaginations. Children like to jump and climb, pretend and be challenged. The Treehouse provides all those opportunities to children who are at least three years old and less than 4-feet tall. As a courtesy to other patrons, please do not bring food or drink into the Treehouse.

DROP-IN INFORMATION Mon., Wed. & Fri. 9:15 - 11 AM Tues. & Thurs. 3 - 5 PM Saturday 10 AM - 12 PM

WINTER BREAK EXTENDED HOURS: Dec. 22-24, 26-27 & 29,30; Jan. 2 Mon. - Fri., 9 AM - 12 PM

DROP-IN FEES Punch Card: $25 for 10 visits Daily Admission: $3/child Daily fees are collected by the Treehouse attendant. You may purchase punch cards at the JPCC registration office. (Parents are free.) An attendant will be present to punch your card. You are required to pay the daily admission fee no matter what time you enter or leave the Treehouse. Drop-in hours will end for the summer on Memorial Day. The Treehouse will continue with Drop-in hours after Labor Day.

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Age: 3+

Basic Package » Use of Treehouse for 90 mins mins. » Supervisor to monitor the use of the play equipment. » Renter is responsible for any games or other activities you wish to do. » Renter may bring in cake and drinks only. No other food is allowed. Cost: $160 Deluxe Package » 90 minutes in the Treehouse » Two party coordinators will assist with your party, serve refreshments, pass out goodie bags and clean up » We provide tablecloths, white paper goods and plasticware. » Renter is responsible for the cake, food, refreshments and goodie bags. Cost: $195

TREEHOUSE RENTAL DETAILS You may rent the Treehouse for birthday parties or play groups. Children must be turning three or older. We require a $25 party deposit fee which will be refunded after the party only if you: (1) exit the room on time and (2) stay within the 25 participants maximum stated in your party contract. The following dates are NOT available for Treehouse rentals: » Nov. 25 - Dec. 1 » Dec. 22, 2014 - Jan. 4, 2015. Treehouse is CLOSED for “Drop-In” from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Basic and Deluxe Parties are offered during this time.

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RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS PARTY AT SRC

GENERAL INFORMATION Birthday Party Line: (847) 572-2628 Birthday Parties at two great locations 1. Jewett Park Community Center–JPCC 2. Sachs Recreation Center–SRC » Set-up is 15 minutes before party. » Parties are subject to room and instructor availability. Park District programs have priority in scheduling. » The Park District reserves the right to reassign scheduled rooms without notice. » Other than a Birthday Cake, no outside food is allowed; otherwise, your deposit will be forfeited. » For 1.5 hr. parties: Coordinator spends about 45 min. in an activity with children. » Includes: Room/tables/chairs. » Due to maintenance, events or holidays, there are no rentals/parties at JPCC on the following dates: Aug. 18 - Sept. 1, Oct. 24-26, Nov. 25 Dec. 1, and Dec. 22, 2014 - Jan. 4, 2015. » No toys or equipment are available for use except those which are provided with party package. » Live animal entertainment is prohibited. » Full payment is required within 7 days of issuing the contract or you may lose your rental time. » Parties may be booked 60 days prior to the month requested (e.g., for a party anytime during September, you may call beginning July 1). » Parties must be booked no less than 14 days ahead. » Host provides invitations & goodie bags. » An additional $50 deposit is required at time that contract is signed. Deposit will be returned approximately two weeks after the party, if; » 1. Room is left in satisfactory condition; » 2. Party is concluded within time frame of rental agreement; » 3. No outside food (except for cake and beverages) is brought in; and » 4. Max. # of children is not exceeded.

Winter/Day Camp 2015

Age: 4+ yrs. Max: 25 Fee: $190 Staff: North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastic

Include music, dance, tumbling and creativity in your child’s party this year! Our coaches provide all participants with basic gymnastic instruction, while allowing them to have fun with ribbons, balls, hoops ropes and dance.

FOOD PACKAGES DELIVERED The below Food Packages may be ordered and delivered to your party room at the time you designate. Pizza Deal (JPCC and Sachs) » Pizza: $15 for X-Large Il Forno’s » cheese pizza (10 pie-shaped pieces) » Plates and napkins provided. » Party host must supply beverages. Party Add-Ons – SRC only » Cupcakes (chocolate or vanilla cake with chocolate or vanilla icing) » 12 cupcakes - $15 » 24 cupcakes - $25 Note: Food orders must be confirmed seven days prior to party date.

PARTY PACKAGES PIZZA MAKING AND CUP CAKE DECORATING PARTY Age: 5+ yrs. Staff: Cafe Staff

Max: 20 Fee: $275 (1.5 Hours)

A fun-filled party that will have guests creating and then eating their own personal pizza along with a six pack of cupcakes. We provide everything you need, including aprons. Each guest will start with a parbaked pizza crust that they can fix up any way they choose with sauce and cheese (meat and veggies additional). The pizza’s then go into the oven. Next, each guest will get (6) pre-made chocolate or vanilla cupcakes that they can decorate with a variety of icings and toppings. One of the cupcakes will be themed and chosen by the birthday girl or boy. Try this new party option for your next birthday!

GOLF BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR KIDS AT SRC Age: 5 – 9 years Max: 20 Instructor: Total Impact Golf’s LPGA Professional Trena McDaniel

Fee: Up to 10 children $240.00 11 to 20 children $275.00 Children celebrate their birthday together with family, friends and the Total Impact Golf instruction team! Party includes one hour of golf instruction using the unique line of fun and developmentally appropriate equipment designed by SNAG golf and 30 minutes in the party room.

SWIMMING PARTY AT SRC Age: 6+ yrs. Staff: SRC

Max: 25 Fee: $225

Pool party guests can splash and play with friends at their own private pool. All guests must be in swimsuits and bring their own towel. Ratio of one adult in swim attire for every 7 children under the age of 9 is required. » 1 hr. pool rental » 1.5 hr. party room rental. » +$25/hr. if more than 25 people)

“BOUNCE HOUSE” BIRTHDAY PARTY Age: 5+ yrs. Staff: SRC Staff

Max: 20 Fee: $295 (1.5 Hours)

Let your child and their friends bounce to their hearts content for his or her next birthday party. Sachs Recreation Center’s Bounce House features a 100 sq. ft. bouncing area, a climbing wall, 2 basketball hoops and a double-wide wave slide. The party will have unlimited private access to the Fun Jump for 1-hour and then 30 minutes up in the Retro Café where guests will enjoy pizza and cake.

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Birthday Parties SPORTS THEMED “BOUNCE HOUSE” RENTAL The new sports themed “Bounce House” is available to rent for parties or functions at the Sachs Recreation Center. The Fun Jump features a 100 sq. ft. bouncing area, a climbing wall, 2 basketball hoops and a double-wide wave slide. Call (847) 572-2665 for more information

GAMES & SPORTS BIRTHDAY AT JPCC & SRC Age: 4-9 yrs. Staff: Rookies/Brand Fee: $180R/205NR for 0-12 children Fee: $280R/305NR for 13-30 children Fee: $380R/405NR for 31-40 children Age 3-4: $280R/305NR for 12 children (max)

For energetic youngsters who love to move around, we can customize a sports party that can include an obstacle course, basketball, games, and other athletic activities. Loads of fun for everyone!

BEAUTY DAY BIRTHDAY AT JPCC Age: 5+ yrs. Fee: 1.5 Hrs: 195R/235NR (15 Max) Fee: 2 Hrs: $235R/ 260NR (20 Max) Plus $3/child materials fee Hairdo, nail polish...who needs a spa? We all like to look our best and this party is lots of fun for fashion conscious young ladies!

MAD SCIENCE BIRTHDAY AT JPCC Age: 6-12 years Staff: Mad Science of Northern Illinois Fee: $250R/258NR for 0-12 children Fee: $270R/311NR for 13-20 children Fee: $315R/362NR for 21-30 children If your child is crazy about science or if you’re looking for a different type of party, this one is perfect! Combine spectacular demonstrations and hands-on science fun. And, everyone makes a take-home project. Other options (additional charge) are lasers, rocket launches, bubbling potions, & more.

“ART ATTACK” BIRTHDAY AT JPCC Age: 5+ yrs. Max: 20 Staff: Krasney Fee: $165R/180NR Plus $2.50/child/materials fee

A great party for little artists! Children create a watercolor/craypas masterpiece suitable for framing. Birthday child helps pick the theme (castles, animals, etc.) Kids love this party.

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DISCOVERY PUTERBUGS BIRTHDAY

HIP HOP PARTIES

Age: 3-7 Max: 20 Staff: Discovery Kids/Puterbugs Fee: $ 315R

Age: 4+ yrs. Staff: Bizar Dance Fee: $190R/215NR for up to 25 children Fee: $290R/315NR for 25-30 children

This unique and interactive party brings children on a fun-filled computer adventure that is sure to “wow!” Use the latest technology to become Computer Detectives on a personalized birthday mission. 30-minute “class” experience is followed by fun activities! Our customized software is designed to teach early keyboarding, school readiness, computer skills and problem solving.

Dance to your favorite songs. Follow along to interactive dances such as The Car Wash, Cha-Cha Slide and Hoedown Throwdown. Learn choreography to the newest pop/dance songs, free style dancing and circle break-dancing. Enjoy party games such as freeze dance, hula hoop contests or theme parties such as HS Musical, PJ, Sock Hop, and more.

TAEKWONDO PARTY AT SRC Age: 4+ yrs. Staff: KH Kim’s Taekwondo

Max: 25 Fee: $240

Enjoy a high energy, unforgettable birthday experience for your child’s birthday! All children receive a group Martial Arts Lesson, will learn to break their own board and be treated to a short demonstration by the Master. The birthday cake can be cut with a samurai sword.

YOGA BASH BIRTHDAY AT JPCC OR SRC Age: 4+ yrs. Max: 15 Staff: Yoga Bash Fee: $225R/263NR Plus $6/child for yoga mat

Mind Body Fun – a completely unique experience as we energize and invigorate the kids through age-appropriate yoga poses, songs and games. We use yoga inspired crafts, music and movement to spark creativity and sharpen concentration. Includes invitations.

CERAMICS PARTY WITH RICHARD COHEN AT JPCC Age: 6+ Max: 15

Staff: Richard Cohen Fees: $ 195R / 220NR Plus $3.50/child materials fee

Working with Richard to create a special ceramics birthday creation. Each child will build and glaze an independent project decided on in advance. Projects will be available for pick-up at the community center the following week.

MAGIC PARTY WITH GARY KANTOR AT JPCC Age: 4+ Max: 30

Staff: Gary Kantor Fees: $255R / $290/NR

Make your party unique, entertaining, and memorable with the incredible magic of Gary Kantor. You will see vanishing acts, card tricks, mind-reading, and much more! All shows are interactive - your child will come up on stage and become a Junior Magician right before your eyes. Lots of audience participation and laughter. Appropriate for ages 4 and up.

TREEHOUSE PARTY /BASIC PACKAGE AT JPCC Age: 3+ Max: 25

Staff: DFPD Staff Fees: $160

• Use of Tree House for 90 minutes. • Supervisor to monitor the use of the play equipment. • Renter is responsible for any games or other activities you wish to do. • Renter may bring in cake and drinks only. No other food is allowed.

TREEHOUSE PARTY /DELUXE PACKAGE AT JPCC Age: 3+ Max: 25

Staff: DFPD Staff Fees: $195

• 90 minutes in the Tree House • Two party coordinators will assist with your party, serve refreshments, pass out goodie bags and clean up • We provide table clothes, white paper goods and plasticware. • Renter is responsible for the cake, food, refreshments and goodie bags.

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Special Events CERAMIC WORKSHOPS #152605

WINTER CONCERT: DEERFIELD COMMUNITY BAND - #113231 - 03

Join Richard in his one day workshops. We will create fun and exciting projects as seen below! Parents and children welcome to take class together.

The PTC is delighted to announce the return of the Deerfield Community Band to perform an afternoon concert of all your yuletide favorites…just perfect for the season! All are welcome!

Place: JPCC Ages: 6+ Instructor: Richard Cohen Min/Max: 5/8 Sect. Project

Date Day (# cl) Time

04 Animal Habitat 11/15 Sa (1) 1:00-4:00P 05 Holiday Special 12/6 Sa (1) 1:00-4:00P 06 Soap Dish 12/20 Sa (1) 1:00-4:00P

Date & Time: Sunday, Dec. 7, 2:00 pm Place: Patty Turner Center (PTC) Cost: $5M/8NM* Fee $35 $35 $35

EARN YOUR BIRD AT SACHS REC. CNTR. Thursday, November 27 –Thanksgiving Morning Join us for our annual Thanksgiving morning celebration. SRC instructors and staff will host a morning of fitness and fun for the entire family. Activities will include adult group exercise classes, kids fitness classes, open gym, and family swim. The event schedule and activity details will be posted on our website: www.SachsRecCenter. org as well as Facebook.

IMPROV BOOT CAMP #252705 Improv is a fun way of discovering yourself and realizing you are capable of making a difference. This workshop fosters collaboration among participants, promotes creative problem solving and provides tools for dealing with conflict. Our goal is to build and use the positive power of self-esteem to develop your confidence, which will motivate you to care more about yourself and others, think and speak in a positive way, especially when challenged, respect and value the ideas of others, find your strength in feeling important and helping others feel important also. In this workshop, you will learn how to support others, build an ensemble and develop relationships simply by using words like YES, rather than NO. Place: JPCC Ages: 11+ Instructor: Room2Improv Min/Max: 8/20 Sect. Date 01 12/13 02 1/24 03 3/21

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Winter/Day Camp 2015

Time 10:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P

THEATER D RETURNS FOR ITS 10TH SEASON!

Fee $65 $65 $65

PTC “A NIGHT IN THE ISLANDS “POLYNESIAN NIGHTS” - #213231 - 01 Enjoy this tropical evening getaway gala as the PTC presents its first-ever, “Night in the Islands” Polynesian Nights Party featuring the Polynesian Island Dance Review and the tropical island fare of Hel’s Kitchen Northbrook! It’s a terrifc night of Tikis and Tom-Toms!” Date & Time: Thursday, Jan. 22, 5:30PM Place: Patty Turner Center Cost: $25M/35NM*

PTC DEERFIELD FIREMAN’S “FIVE-ALARM CHILI BOWL 2015 - #213231-02 Don’t miss this annual event as the PTC welcomes the return of Deerfield’s finest for a delicious chili bowl luncheon! Come and enjoy homemade chili and sweet cornbread as prepared by the Deerfield Fire Department! Location: PTC Date & Time: Friday, Feb. 13, 12 – 2 PM Cost: $5M / $8NM*

PTC “ BOURBON STREET MARDI GRAS” - #213231-03

Enjoy an evening of entertainment, drinks and desserts! Performance is geared toward adult and teen audiences. AUDITIONS Day/Date/Time: Thursday, Dec. 11, 7:00 PM & Saturday, Dec. 13, 11:00 AM; Call backs on Dec. 14, 1:00 PM Locations: JPCC Age: Adults 18 years and older

Directed by Ken Preuss Barefoot In The Park is produced with special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc, 235 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10003. www.samuelfrench.com

PERFORMANCES Day/Date: Fri., Sat. & Sun: March 13, 14 & 15; March 20, 21, 22 Time: Friday and Saturday: 8:00 PM; Sunday: 3:00 PM Location: at Patty Turner Center Age: Adult / older teen audiences For More information, call Producer Donna Price: 847-940-1890 (evenings).

The PTC is delighted to second annual Mardi Gras Gala featuring the hot and sweet Dixieland sounds of Chicagoland’s very own West End Jazz Band. In addition, join us for an atrium reception and dinner buffet of Mardi Gras fare as catered by Hel’s Kitchen Northbrook. Come and join us for an evening of Mardi Gras fun and festivities! Location: PTC Date & Time: Thurs., Feb. 19, 5:30 – 8 PM Cost: $25M / $35NM * *Reservations required 1 week in advance

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Special Events WINTER/HOLIDAY SPORTS CAMP - #233008

CUPCAKE DAY - #121702

Boys and girls interested in some holiday break competitive sports, including soccer, kickball, whiffle ball and basketball. We will have lunch in the café at Sachs. After lunch there will be open swim in the pool at Sachs. Please bring a sack lunch, swimsuit and towel. Sportsmanship, teamwork and having fun will be stressed during this camp. Location: SRC Min/Max: 20/50 Instructor: Deerfield Park Dist. Staff Sec Gr Date (# cl) Day Time Res/NR 01 1-2 12/22 -12/26 (3) M, Tu, F 9A-2P $75/94 02 3-5 12/29-1/5 (4) M(2),Tu, F 9A-2P $100/125 No Camp: Sec 01: 12/24, 12/25 Sec. 02: 12/31, 1/1

CERAMIC WINTER BREAK, 3-DAY WORKSHOPS - #252605 Learn glazing and decorating techniques and use surface treatments to create decorative items. Place: JPCC Instructor: Richard Cohen

Ages: 6+ Min/Max: 6/10

Sect. Date Day (# cl) Time Fee 04 12/22, 23,26 M/Tu/F (3) 9:30A-12:30P $75 05 12/29, 30, 1/2 M/Tu/F (3) 9:30A-12:30P $75

THROWING, FINISHING & GLAZING –WHEEL THROWING 2-DAY WORKSHOPS - #252605 On the first Saturday Workshop you will learn basic techniques of throwing and designing with lots of one-on-one attention. On the next Saturday, decorate your thrown piece with a variety of glazing finishes and techniques. Place: JPCC Ages: 6+ Instructor: Richard Cohen Min/Max: 2/3 Sect. Date Day (# cl) Time 01 1/17-1/24 Sa (2) 1:00-4:00P 02 2/14-2/21 Sa (2) 1:00-4:00P 03 3/14-3/21 Sa (2) 1:00-4:00P

Fee $105 $105 $105

WINTER BREAK SPORTS AND FUN - #121707 Join these workshops to provide a break from the normal morning activities. Children will have free play time with their friends, make a craft project and eat a snack. Pre-registration is REQUIRED.

Let your child find their inner baker during a school day off! Create delicious cupcakes with our teachers. Enjoy eating one and bring one home to your family! There will also be some time for a story and freeplay. Want to bring your child an hour early with a sack lunch? Register for Winter Break Sports and Fun section 2.

MOSAIC HEART PLATTERS WORKSHOP - #252606 Learn to create a ceramic platter. Students will then apply this knowledge to complete a heart platter with the design of their choice. This makes a great valentine gift. Parents must remain to help child complete project.

Location: JPCC Age: 4-6 Instructor: Nancy Healy Min/Max: 6/12

Place: JPCC Age: All Ages Instructor: Richard Cohen Min/Max: 6/10

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Sect. Date (# cl) 01 2/7 (1)

Day Time M 12:30-2:30P

Res/NR $20/30

Day Time Sa 1:00 - 4:00 pm

DADDY & DAUGHTER DINNER DANCE - #223303 (SECT. #01)

SON/MOM OR ADULT SPORT NIGHT - #223301 (SECT. #01)

Tropical Vacation! Bring your daughter for a one night vacation to a warm sunny environment. Wear your favorite tropical themed attire and enjoy and evening full of dinner, entertainment and some dancing. The girls will also treasure bringing home tropical trinkets.

Join us for an evening of sports, games, open gym time and a treat! You can team up to win prizes in sports, contests, play games, and chow down on a treat. Honor your favorite sport’s team by coming dressed in their team colors or jersey. Awards will be presented. A souvenir photo provides a lasting memory for a terrific evening.

*Dad /Significant Adult Must Register too. Date: Time: Place: Cost:

Sunday, February 8 5:30 - 8 pm Patty Turner Center $26/person $52/per couple Age: Grade K - 5, girls with Dad/Adult Max/Min: 40 couples / 30 couples

HALF-DAY HAPPENINGS - #253327 Don’t know what to do on a half day of school? Simple! Come to the Deerfield Park District for games and fun. A variety of games, activities, and fun projects will be offered. Deerfield Park District will provide transportation from the District 109 Elementary Schools. Location: JPCC Min/Max: 5/40 Instructor: Deerfield Park Dist. Staff Sect. Gr 01 1-5 02 1-5

Date (# cl) Day Time 1/23 (1) F 11:40A-6:00P 2/27 (1) F 11:40A-6:00P

R/NR $41 $41

Date/Time: Fri., Mar. 6, 6:30 - 8:15 pm Place: Sachs Recreation Center Cost: $12/person -Resident $18/person - NonRes Age: 4 - 10 year-old boys with Mom / Adult* Max/Min: 30 couples/20 couples *Mom / Adult must register also.

SPRING BREAK CERAMICS FEST - #252601 Join Richard at his four-day ceramics festival! Create decorative items while learning different techniques of glazing, decorating, and using surface treatments. Place: JPCC Ages: 6 yrs.+ Instructor: Richard Cohen Min/Max: 6/10 Sect. Date (cl) Day Time Fee 11 3/30-4/2 (4)M-Th 9:30A-12:30P $90 12 3/30-4/2 (4)M-Th 1:30P-4:30P $90

Location: JPCC Age: 3-6 Instructor: Coach Lori & Nancy Healy Min/Max: 6/12 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 12/22 (1) 02* 12/22 (1)

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Fee $35

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Special Events SPRING BREAK SPORTS CAMP - #333008

FOR KIDS’ ONLY” FLEA MARKET - #253302

Boys and girls interested in some spring break competitive sports, including soccer, kickball, whiffle ball and basketball. We will have lunch in the café at Sachs. Please bring a sack lunch. After lunch there will be open swim in the pool at Sachs. Sportsmanship, teamwork and having fun will be stressed during this camp.

Date: Time: Location: Ages:

Location: SRC Min/Max: 10/40 Instructor: Deerfield Park Dist. Staff Sec Date (# cl) 01 3/30-4/6 (6)

Day Time Res/NR M-F,M 9:00A-2:00P $125/156

Saturday, March 7 1-3 pm (set-up at 12:00 noon) JPCC “Vendors” - Grade K-8 “Shoppers” - Everyone! Fee: $5/small table - Sect. 1 $10/large table - Sect. 2 Min/Max: 15/40

Calling all young entrepreneurs in grades K-8! Recycle old games, books, toys, stuffed animals, sports equipment, trading cards, etc. “WE’VE GOT TALENT” PTC MEMBERS VARIETY (No bikes or baby equipment!). All merchandise should be in good NIGHT - #213231-04 condition and complete. Deerfield Park District is not responsible for the condition of any merchandise sold at the “For Kids Only” Flea See who’ll be performing under the spotlight in this first-ever PTC Member Variety Night showcasing the Market. Baked Goods will be allowed, but must be individually wrapped for sale. talent. Enjoy music, comedy and more in this evening starlit review! A light Kids will price and sell their merchandise to interested buyers. Negotiating is allowed and part of the fun. All booths must be manned by reception following the program will be featured! children. Parents may supervise younger children, but not run booths. Location: PTC All merchandise must belong to children. Please do not consider this Date: Thursday, March 26 an event to clean out your closets or garages! Time: 6:30 – 8:30 PM Cost: $5M / $8NM *Reservations are required 1 week in advance

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Ginny Wiemerslage Programs

BRUNSWICK’S - #153316

EXTENDED CARE - #153326

We will spend the day at the newly renovated Brunswick’s in Buffalo Grove. First, we will hit the lanes for some fun-filled bowling followed by a game of laser tag and use of a $10 game card. Lunch is included!

FOR ALL School’s Out Trips: Children should be dropped off and picked up at JEWETT PARK COMMUNITY CENTER. Double check with trip information to determine lunch needs. All Children should be picked up by 6:00 PM.

Sect. Date 01 11/11

Sect. Date 03 11/11 04 11/25 05 11/26

Day (# cl) Time Fee: R/NR Tu (1) 10:00A-3:00P $46/55

ADLER PLANETARIUM #153317 Come with us to Adler Planetarium where we will explore the unknown world above us. We will also watch a special show in the Definiti Space Theater. Please send a sack lunch and drink with your child on this trip. Sect. Date 01 11/25

Day (# cl) Time Fee: R/NR Tu (1) 9:00A-4:30P $50/60

WATER WORKS AQUATIC PARK IN SCHAUMBURG- #153332 Grab your suit and towel as we trek to Schaumburg to swim in their indoor water park. There are 3 water slides, a rapid water channel, water playground and a diving pool. Bring a suit, towel, goggles, and a snack. Please eat lunch prior to this trip. Sect. Date 01 11/26

Day (# cl) Time Fee: R/NR W (1) 11:15A-3:00P $35/42

HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS

Day (# cl) Tu (1) Tu (1) W (1)

Time Fee: R/NR 8:00A-6:00P $24/29 8:00A-6:00P $24/29 8:00A-6:00P $24/29

FOR ALL EXTENDED CARE OPTIONS: • You must be registered for corresponding trip to do Extended Care. • All trips leave from and return to the Jewett Park Community Center. • Registrations are nontransferable. • If you must cancel, a partial refund will be issued only when our office staff can fill the vacated spot with another participant. • Last day to register for trips is one week prior to all trip dates. There will be no exceptions.

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KINDER DAYS OFF AT JEWETT PARK COMMUNITY CENTER Looking for something your kindergarten-age child will enjoy on a day off of school? See the options below (modeled after our Holiday Happenings for Grades 1-8). Extended care options are available to stretch the fun from as early at 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. (See page 16 for Extended Care). Registering for Kinder Days Off events marked with asterisks (**), on 12/23,12/26,1/5 and 3/2 will allow your child to participate in the following special activities: 12/23 Sledding, Broomball & Hot Cocoa 12/26 Marriot Theater 1/5 Sidelined at Sachs 3/2 Dave & Busters Section/Date

I CAN HELP WITH THESE TRIPS! Adam Wohl Programs » After School Club » Youth and Teens » Holiday Happenings Phone: (847) 572-2621

SEE NEXT PAGE for December and January Holiday Happenings / Winter Break Trips.

» Early Childhood » Preschool » Kinder Days Off

Email: adam@deerfieldparks.org Twitter: @deerfield_parks

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School Days Out & Holiday Happenings WINTER BREAK/HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS SHEDD AQUARIUM - #153334 Travel with us to the Shedd Aquarium. We will explore the different aquatic life in the oceans, lakes, and rivers of the world. We will then watch an aquatic show of beluga whales, sea lions, and dolphins! Please bring a packed lunch and drink on this trip. Sect. Date 01 12/22

Day (# cl) Time Fee: R/NR M (1) 9:00A-4:30P $54/66

SLEDDING, BROOMBALL, & HOT COCOA - #153335

NICKEL CITY - #153313

Sect. Date 01 1/2

Day (# cl) Time Fee: R/NR F (1) 11:00am-3:30pm $40/48

SIDELINED AT SACHS - #253324 Get ready for a fun filled day at the Sachs Recreation Center. We will play in the “Bulls Gym” and swim in the pool. We will provide Jimmy John’s Slims and a drink.

Pick out your favorite sled and join us at one of the local sledding hills. After we will return to Jewett for Hot Cocoa and a game of Broomball on the ice rink in Jewett Park. This trip is weather and snow dependent. There will be an alternative trip planned if there is not adequate snow. Please dress appropriately. Lunch will be provided on this trip.

Sect. Date 01 1/5

Sect. Date 01 12/23

• TO ENROLL IN EXTENDED CARE YOU MUST ENROLL IN THE CORRESPONDING TRIP.

Day (# cl) Time Fee: R/NR Tu (1) 10:00A-3:00P $40/48

Day (# cl) Time Fee: R/NR M (1) 10:00am-3:00pm $40/48

FOR ALL EXTENDED CARE Children should be dropped off and picked up at JPCC. Be sure to double check with trip information to determine lunch needs. All Children should be picked up by 6:00 PM.

MARRIOTT THEATER – WIZARD OF OZ - #153323

• All trips leave from and return to the Jewett Park Community Center.

Lions and Tigers and Bears Oh My! Join us as we travel down the yellow brick road and visit the Marriott Theater for the showing of “Wizard of Oz.” Please eat lunch prior to this trip.

• Registrations are nontransferable.

Sect. Date 01 12/26

• Last day to register for trips is one week prior to all trip dates. There are no exceptions.

Day (# cl) Time Fee: R/NR F (1) 11:15A-3:00P $40/48

RINKSIDE SPORTS - #153314 Rinkside Sports in Gurnee offers a little bit of everything and a whole lot of fun! We’ll ice skate and play video games. You choose to play either laser tag or miniature golf. Plus, there’s pizza and soda for lunch! Sect. Date 01 12/29

Day (# cl) Time Fee: R/NR M (1) 10:30A-3:15P $46/57

RING IN THE NEW YEAR AT JEWETT - # 153310 Celebrate your favorite holiday happening at Jewett! We will make a holiday snack, watch a holiday movie, and weather permitting, build snow forts and play in the park. Please bring a sack lunch, drink, and weather appropriate clothing. Sect. Date 01 12/30

Day (# cl) Time Fee: R/NR Tu (1) 10:00A-2:30P $40/48

Winter/Day Camp 2015

I CAN HELP WITH THESE TRIPS!

Join the Deerfield Park District as we travel to Nickel City in Northbrook to play the hottest video and redemption games. Each child will receive $10.00 in nickels and there are also 30 games that are free to play! Pizza and soda will be provided for lunch.

• If you must cancel, a partial refund will be issued only when our office staff can fill the vacated spot with another participant.

WINTER BREAK / HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS EXTENDED CARE EXTENDED CARE HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS - #153302 Children should be dropped off and pickedup at the JEWETT PARK COMMUNITY CENTER. Double check trip information to determine lunch needs. All Children must be picked up by 6:00 pm. Sect. Date 01 12/22 02 12/23 03 12/26 04 12/29 05 12/30 06 1/2

Day (# cl) M (1) Tu (1) F (1) M (1) Tu (1) F (1)

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Adam Wohl Programs » After School Club » Youth and Teens » Holiday Happenings Phone: (847) 572-2621 Email: adam@deerfieldparks.org Twitter: @deerfield_parks

WINTER DAYS OUT DUPAGE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM - #253336 Join us in exploring the DuPage Children’s Museum in Naperville. The museum offers a variety of hands-on science, math, and art exhibits. We will participate in one of their interactive Learning Labs. Please bring a lunch on this trip. Sect. Date 01 1/19

Day (# cl) Time Fee: R/NR M (1) 10:00am-4:00pm $54/66

WILMOT MOUNTAIN SNOW TUBING - #253337 Grab your snow boots and winter coat as we head to Wilmot Mountain Snow Tubing hill. We will tube for 2-hours Sect. Date 01 2/16

Day (# cl) Time Fee: R/NR M (1) 10:00am-3:00pm $54/66

DAVE & BUSTERS - #253338 Come with us to Dave & Busters in Vernon Hills. Each participant will get a $20 game card and unlimited play on over 50 arcade games. Bring a lunch and drink with you on this trip. Sect. Date 01 3/2

Day (# cl) Time Fee: R/NR M (1) 10:15am-3:00pm $54/66

EXTENDED CARE - #253326 FOR ALL School’s Out Trips: Children should be dropped off and picked up at JEWETT PARK COMMUNITY CENTER. Double check with trip information to determine lunch needs. All Children should be picked up by 6:00 PM. Sect. Date 01 1/5 02 1/19 03 2/16 04 3/2

Day (# cl) M(1) M (1) M (1) M (1)

Time Fee: R/NR 8:00am-6:00pm $24/28 8:00am-6:00pm $24/28 8:00am-6:00pm $24/28 8:00am-6:00pm $24/28

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Preschool Program OUR PHILOSOPHY We are a developmental program designed so that children learn to play and play to learn. We believe that through play and problem solving, children learn the basic skills necessary to achieve– socially, emotionally, intellectually, physically and creatively. Our well-rounded curriculum includes opportunities in math, science and nature, literacy, language and listening, dramatic play and daily outdoor play.

SPECIAL PRESCHOOL FEATURES » » » » » »

Low teacher to child ratios Experienced early childhood educators Art & music specialists Drop off program Adjacent, fenced preschool playground On-site “Extend the Day–Play,” including “Lunch Bunch,” “Preschool Enrichment” & other classes for Preschool-age children.

PRESCHOOL STAFF

REGISTRATION

Co-Directors: Cindy Wolf, Lynn Braun Administrative Assistant: Tricia Conroy

Registration will be held in January for the 2015-2016 school year. The LOTTERY DEADLINE is January 9, 2015 (by 5:00PM). After that date, you may register your child at any time if there are openings. Please use the park district registration form in this brochure. Proof of age is required at time of registration.

Our dedicated, experienced teachers are early childhood educators, committed to helping children develop to their fullest potential. We are proud of maintaining a low student-teacher ratio. Specialists in art and music enhance your child’s preschool experience. Our intergenerational program, “Growing Together,” provides a welcome addition to many of our classrooms.

TUITION The first monthly tuition payment is due at the time of registration. Please see chart below for monthly tuition. The total amount of the first monthly tuition payment is a non-refundable and non-transferable deposit. The remaining tuition may be paid in full at the time of registration or in eight monthly payments beginning July 1, 2015 and ending February 1, 2016. Too young for preschool? No worries! View First Experience on page 25

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...Continue the Day LUNCH BUNCH - #221615 For our Preschool participants ONLY, a low-key lunch/play program held in the Treehouse at JPCC follows morning or precedes afternoon sessions. Please bring a sack lunch and drink. Min/Max: 6/20.

Grouped by Preschool Program Age Groups. Age/Yrs. Sec. Dates (#cl) Day 3’s & Pre-K 01 1/12-3/23 (8) M Little Learners 02 1/6-3/24 (12) Tu 3’s & Pre-K 03 1/7-3/25 (12) W 3’s & Pre-K 04 1/8-3/26 (12) Th 3’s 05 1/9-3/27 (12) F

Time Fee 11:15A-12:30P $90 11:15A-12:30P $133 11:15A-12:30P $133 11:15A-12:30P $133 11:15A-12:30P $133

No class: Sect. 01: 1/19; 2/16;3/2

PRESCHOOL ENRICHMENT - #221630 Children in our 3 year old and Pre-K programs may extend their day by enrolling in this enrichment class. Class provides your child with a more in-depth study of the Preschool curriculum along with additional opportunities in art, games and science activities correlating with our Preschool‘s themes. Please bring a sack lunch and drink. Location: JPCC Min/Max 6/20 Age: Children in our Pre-K Preschool Sect. Dates (#cl) Day Time 01 1/6-3/24 (12) Tu 11:15A-1:30P 03 1/9-3/27 (12) F 11:15A-1:30P Age: Children in our 3’s Preschool

Fee $229 $229

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EXTEND THE DAY This symbol is displayed on classes “with lunch” or for which you may register to extend your child’s day of learning, friendships & play. Look for it through out the Early Childhood Section.

Winter/Day Camp 2015

LET’S DO LUNCH #221206

TOOL TIME & MORE WITH LUNCH - #221626

Children will learn to cook everyday recipes that they can help you prepare at home! We will even teach them to help you clean up! The children will prepare their favorites such as pizza, macaroni and cheese, grilled cheese and apple pie. They will enjoy eating their creation for lunch. Parents will not have to send lunch or clean up leftovers and lunch boxes. The instructors will focus on food kids love to eat!

Children who love to build with blocks and boxes, play with tools and make a mess will love this class. We will construct our projects with hammers, nails and other material. We will also build block towers and play with race tracks. There will be time for activities outdoors. Bring a sack lunch.

Location: JPCC

Sect. Date (# cl) Day 01 1/7-3/25 (12) W

Age: 3.5-5 yrs

Instructors: Colleen Mazzetta Phyllis Segal Min/Max: 6/10 Sect. Date (#cl) 01 1/9-3/27 (12)

Day Time Res/NR F 11:15A-1:30P $215/268

MORE FOR 3’S AND 4’S (ART WITH LUNCH) #221410 Extend the day with lunch and art. After a busy day of Preschool, the art room is the place to eat lunch and relax. Perfect intro. to art as we cut, glue and draw after we eat lunch...so please bring your lunch! Location: JPCC Instructor: Mari Krasney

Age: 3 and 4 Max/Min: 5/12

Sect. Date (# cl) Day Time Res/NR01 01 1/9-3/27 (12) F 11:15A-12:30P $194/236

Location: JPCC Age: 4-5 Instructor: Josie Ripkey, Josette Huffman Min/Max: 8/12 Time Res/NR 11:15A-12:30P $176/220

ROOKIE SPORTSTERS WITH LUNCH - #221101 Join this fun and active program as we engage in sports and games. Every two weeks we will cover a different sport and learn teamwork and character building qualities. Your child will have fun, meet new friends, and become a team player. Sneakers are a must! Bring a sack lunch. Location: JPCC Age: 3.5-5 Instructor: Lori Brand, Josie Ripkey Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/23 (8) 02 1/8-3/26 (12)

Day Time Res/NR M 11:15A-12:30P $109/135 Th 11:15A-12:30P $161/194

No class: Sect. 01: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

THE ART OF FAIRY TALES & DANCE - #241303 We will draw on our imaginations! The focus of this class is fairy tales and we will do an art project about the book we’ve read. Fun with classics! Location: JPCC Age: 3-5 Instructor: Mari Krasney, Kerri Vaile Min/Max: 7/10 Sec. Date (#cl) 01 1/6-3/24 (12)

Day Time Fee R/NR Tu 11:15A -1:15P $190/236

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Kinder Club (Before/After Kindergarten Care) KINDER CLUB - #551654

KINDER CLUB HOURS

PAYMENT

Deerfield Park District is pleased to provide Kinder Club, a multi-faceted Before- and After- Kindergarten enrichment program, during the 2014-2015 school year. Based on the philosophy that children learn through play and experience, Kinder Club is designed to spark children’s interest in a variety of activities while they grow in confidence and self-esteem.

AM Extended Care: 7:15 - 8:45A AM Kinder Club: 8:45A - approx. 12:30P PM Kinder Club: approx. 11:25A - 3:15P PM Extended Care: 3:15 - 6:00P

The program fee may be paid in full at time of registration or a deposit equal to one month program fee is required. The balance of the program fee can be made in eight (8) additional monthly payments beginning August 1, 2014 and ending March 1, 2015.

Kinder Club activities will change as the year progresses to help children develop new perspectives. A wide selection of activities, equipment and experiences promote many new skills and interests. Daily activities encourage development of language, gross and small motor, thinking and social and emotional skills. These skills are the foundation for future formal learning. Children work and play with others, solve problems, express feelings and generate ideas in a happy yet challenging environment where they can explore their expanding world.

PROGRAM SPECIFICS » Nutritionally balanced snacks and hot lunch provided daily. » Transportation to or from Sachs Recreation Center and District 109 elementary school on a supervised, seat belt equipped school bus. » Kinder Club follows the same holiday calendar that District 109 has established. » To maintain daily staffing to student ratio’s switching or substituting attendance days is not possible.

Options for AM and PM Kinder Club 2 day option: Tuesday and Thursday 3 day option: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 5 day option: Monday – Friday Fees for 2014 – 2015

An automated installment billing program is available. The total amount of deposit is non-refundable/non-transferable. For more information, call 847-945-0650

AM EXTENDED CARE Sect. 01 02 03

Day (# days) Time Tu, Th (2) 7:15-8:45A M, W, F (3) 7:15-8:45A M-F (5) 7:15-8:45A

DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS? Full Prog./Mo. $396/44 $549/61 $945/105

Mark Woolums Programs » Before/After Kindergarten Care » Theater » Park Permits

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Day (# days) Time Tu, Th (2) 8:45A-12:30P M, W, F (3) 8:45A-12:30P M-F (5) 8:45A-12:30P

Full Prog./Mo. $1998/222 $2871/319 $4869/541

Day (# days) Time Tu, Th (2) 11:25A-3:15P M, W, F (3) 11:25A-3:15P M-F (5) 11:25A-3:15P

Day (# days) Time Tu, Th (2) 3:15-6:00P M, W, F (3) 3:15-6:00P M-F (5) 3:15-6:00P

Email: mark@deerfieldparks.org

KINDER DAYS OFF AT JPCC Full Prog./Mo. $1998/222 $2871/319 $4869/541

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Looking for something your kindergarten-age child will enjoy on a day off of school? See the options below. Extended care options are available to stretch the fun from as early at 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. (See page 16 for Extended Care). Registering for Kinder Days Off events marked with asterisks (**), on 12/23,12/26,1/5 and 3/2 will allow your child to participate in the following special activities 12/23 Sledding, Broomball & Hot Cocoa 12/26 Marriot Theater 1/5 Sidelined at Sachs 3/2 Dave & Busters Section/Date

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Parent and Tot - Page 21-23 Creative Arts and Cooking - Page 23 Variety - Page 23-26 Sports and Athletics - Page 26-28

MONDAY

Morning

Lunch Time

Media Mania Reading Rookies Mini Soccer Adult And Tot Sports Stop

AGE REQUIREMENT

ABOUT MEDICATION:

Children must be the correct age by the first day of class.

If your child may need to use medication (inhalers, epi-pen, etc.) during class time, a medication administration form must be completed, including physician’s signature. Forms are available at the Registration Office.

ABOUT FOOD ALLERGIES: Many of our Early Childhood and Preschool –as well as cooking and other– classes will serve food; therefore, it is imperative that you notify the full-time Recreation Supervisor of any food allergies or dietary restrictions your child may have.

TUESDAY Kinder Musik-Winter Garden Adventures Parent Tot Swim Lessons Clay Play Kids In The Kitchen

WEDNESDAY

Start With Art First Experience+

Please do not attend class nor send children who are ill to class. To prevent the spread of communicable diseases, parents should report any diagnosed cases to the park district office. If exposure to other participants occurred, a notification will be sent home.

THURSDAY Parent Tot Winter Adventures Sporting Encounters Pee Wee Track And Field Little Dribblers Kids In The Kitchen

Rookie Sportsters With Parent Tot Movement Rookie Sportsters With Lunch Art Of Fairy Tales/ Lunch Draw Doodle And Dance Tool Time And More Pre Tap Design Lunch Bunch With Lunch Pre Ballet Lunch Bunch Lunch Bunch Preschool Enrichment Girls Just want to .. Fun Sporting Encounters Pre Jazz

Afternoon

Media Mania Fun With Amigos Reading Rookies Sporting Encounters Little Dribblers

Clay Play Cupcake Class Piano

After School

Boys Break Dance Hip Hop Dance Basketball Shooting Youth Lacrosse Non Contact Flag Football Swim Lessons

Art Reunion Takewondo Adult And Tot Soccer Adult And Child Tee Ball Training Cheerleading Clinic

EXTEND THE DAY This symbol is displayed on classes “with lunch” or for which you may register to extend your child’s day of learning, friendships & play. Children registered for our Deerfield Park District Preschool Program will also receive information about our “Lunch Bunch” program which follows morning preschool sessions and precedes afternoon sessions.

Winter/Day Camp 2015

Pee Wee Sportsers Fall Harvest Adventure Pee Wee Floor Hockey Piano Cook And A Book

Boys Break Dance

SATURDAY

First Experience Kindermusik Sports N Stories Pee Wee Hoopsters Adult And Tot Soccer

Kindermusik Adult And Tot Sport Stop Little Dribblers Dad & Me Fun With Football Always Time For Art Jammers Basketball Hip Hop Swim Lessons

Preschool Enric. wLunch Bunch Lets Do Lunch

Pee Wee Floor Hockey Mini Soccer

Kindermusik

Mini Soccer Tball Training

Little Bouncers Vball Hip Hop Basketball Skills Swim Lessons

ADULT & CHILD T-BALL TRAINING - #231108

PARENT AND TOT PARENT-TOT DANCE MOVEMENT - #241500 This introduction to dance will help children with the goal of developing balance, increase body awareness, improve listening, and gross motor skills. Location: JPCC Age: 1.5-3 Instructor: Kerri Vaile Sect. Dates (# cl) 01 1/6-2/10 (6) 02 2/17-3/24 (6)

FRIDAY

Day Times Tu 11:45A -12:15P Tu 11:45A -12:15P

Parents can enjoy America’s favorite pastime with their child. Young children will develop motor skills while having fun throwing, catching, batting and base running like the big kids. Parents and their little athletes will enjoy making new friends and working together to learn the basics of game play in this exciting class! Location: SRC Age: 2-3 Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Min/Max: 5/16

Fee $95 $95

Sec. Date (#cl) 01 1/6-2/10 (6) 02 2/17-3/24 (6)

Day Time Tu 5:45-6:30P Tu 5:45-6:30P

Fee R/NR $56/70 $56/70

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Early Childhood Programs PARENT AND TOT PRENATAL YOGA - #292806 Connect with your Radiant self and your growing baby in this beautiful class designed for the pregnant woman. Tune in with breath and meditation in poses appropriate for you at all stages of pregnancy. Flow into poses for strengthening, opening and stress release. Feel anxiety melting away. Class is conducted in a calm, peaceful environment and will help you strengthen the uterus and pelvic muscles, improve circulation, aid in digestion, exercise the spine and increase overall comfort through asanas (poses) and breath exercises. Location: SRC Mind-Body Studio Instructor: Tanja Bungardt-Price Min/Max: 6/20 Sect. Dates (# cl) 01 1/6-2/10 (6)

Age: 16+

Day Times Fee R/NR Tu 10:45-11:45A $95/118

START WITH ART - #220014 This program is designed for parent (child care provider) and tot. It’s never too early for art! We mix paint and draw using interactive stories, such as “Mouse Paint.” Come meet new people and prepare to be amazed at your child’s creation. Location: JPCC Age: 18 months -3 yrs Instructor: Mari Krasney Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/7-3/25 (12) 02 1/7-2/11 (6) 03 2/18-3/25 (6)

Day W W W

Time Res/NR 9:45-10:45A $118/147 9:45-10:45A $69/86 9:45-10:45A $69/86

PARENT AND TOT GYM DROP IN Enjoy dropping in and interacting with other parents and childcare providers, while your child plays with other children. A great way to form lasting friendships. Our awesome classroom has a play kitchen, climbing toys, puzzles and games. Simple craft items will be available for you to enjoy with your child. Participants may come and go during the 2-hour session! Activities are suited for children 1-3.5 years of age, however, parents and childcare providers may bring other age children along. Parents/childcare provider must be present with child(ren). Location: JPCC Pine A Supervisor: Early Childhood Staff Sect. Date(#cl) 01 1/8-3/26 (12)

Day Time Fee Tu 9:15-11:15 a.m. $3/child

PRE-SWIM PARENT TOT -#264501

KINDERMUSIK - OUR TIME - #220006

Instructor directs parents as they work with their child. The end goal of the class is to get the parent and child comfortable going underwater. Water adjustment exercises and games will be conducted; One child per parent. Min/Max: 2/10

Our Time addresses the whole child through singing, listening, moving and playing simple instruments. We explore sounds, play finger games and learn to “take turns” so social skills will blossom. A $58 home materials fee payable to the instructor covers 2 CDs, 2 music and movement books, a home activity book, a pair of zig-zag blocks and an insulated lunch carry bag.

Section 01: January, Sect. 02: February Sect. 03: March; Sect. 04: April Sect. Date(# cl) 01 1/10-1/31 (3) 02 2/14-2/21 (2) 03 3/7–3/21 (2) 04 4/11-5/2 (3)

Day Sa Sa Sa Sa

Time 9-9:30A 9-9:30A 9-9:30A 9-9:30A

Fee R/NR $30/36 $20/24 $20/24 $30/36

No Class: Sect. 01: 1/24; Sect. 03: 3/14; Sect. 04: 4/18

DAD & ME FUN WITH FOOTBALL - #231133 Enjoy Nerf football with your son or daughter. You, along with our accomplished coaches, will help the little athlete learn the proper form and technique of catching, throwing, center skills, hand-offs, kick-offs and more in our fun and friendly setting. Location: SRC Age: 3-4 Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Min/Max: 5/16 Sect. Date (# d) 01 1/10-2/14 (6) 02 2/21-3/21 (5)

Day Time Sa 10:45-11:30A Sa 10:45-11:30A

R/NR $56/70 $50/63

KINDERMUSIK-VILLAGE – #220005 Program stimulates cognitive, social, emotional and physical development. We will gently dance, touch/massage, explore objects, sing and move to nurture development. Multi-level activities encourage creative choices as child grows from a lap baby to a crawler to a walker! A $40 home materials fee payable to the instructor covers full-length CD, baby board, visual stimulation banners, specially-designed instrument, carry bag. Session I: Hickory Dickory Session II: Rhythm of my Day Location: JPCC Min/Max: 5/12 Ages: Newborn-16 mos. with parent Instructor: Sect. 01, 04: Jennifer Merry Sect.02, 05: Cathy Glickman Sect. 03, 06: TBA Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/27-3/17 (8) 02 1/30-3/27 (8) 03 1/31-3/21 (8) 04 4/7-5/26 (8) 05 4/10-5/29 (8) 06 4/11-6/6 (8)

Day Tu F Sa Tu F Sa

Time 10:15-11:00A 11:05-11:50A 11:00-11:45A 10:15-11:00A 11:05-11:50A 11:00-11:45A

Fee $90 $90 $90 $90 $90 $90

Location: JPCC Min/Max: 5/12 Ages: 18 mos. - 3.5 years, with parent Instructor: Sect. 01, 04: Jennifer McRay Sect. 02, 03: Cathy Glickman Sect. 04: TBA Sect. Date (# cl) Days 01 1/13-4/28 (14) Tu 02 1/30-5/15 (14) F 03 1/30-5/15 (14) F 04* 1/24-5/9 (14) Sa *Section 4 materials are $36

Time 9:20-10:10A 9:00-9:50A 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A

Fee $165 $165 $165 $165

No class: Sect. 01:3/24, 3/31 Sect 02, 03: 2/20, 4/3 Sect 04: 3/28, 4/4

PARENT TOT WINTER ADVENTURES- #220002 Parents, childcare providers, or grandparents will enjoy experiencing nature and the environment through stories ,songs and simple experiments. On days that weather permits we will have some fun in the snow and be thrilled by tracking animals!! The winter will be more fun when children make friends and get to interact through play! Location: JPCC Age: 18 months – 2.5 yrs.

Instructor: Josette HuffmanMin/Max: 6/12 Sect. Date (#Cl) 01 1/8-2/12 (6)

Day Time Res/NR Th 9:45-11:00 am $75/$89

ADULT & TOT SPORTS STOP - #231117 Moms, Dads or any significant adult can play an integral part in helping their tots experience basic sports movement. We provide the fun, nurturing environment and sports equipment needed to guide your tot through an introduction to organized sports movement. Location: JPCC(M) / SRC(Sa) Age: 2-3 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc. Min/Max: 5/16 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/23 (8) 02 1/10-2/14 (6) 03 2/21-3/21 (5)

Day M Sa Sa

Time 9:30-10:15A 9:15-10:00A 9:15-10:00A

Res/NR $80/100 $56/70 $50/63

No class: Sect. 01: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

No class: Sect 02: 2/20 Sect. 06: 5/30

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Early Childhood Programs ADULT & TOT SOCCER - #231134 Parents or any significant adult will enjoy time with their children learning the skills, moves, and joy of playing America’s most popular youth sport! This class is the perfect introduction to soccer for children. Emphasis will be on the basic skills of soccer such as dribbling, passing, and shooting, all in a fun and relaxed environment. Age appropriate drills, games, and equipment will be used to help tots learn these skills as well as develop motor skills, coordination, balance, and listening and social skills. Adults will enjoy playing alongside and assisting their youngsters as they get their first taste of soccer fun! Location: SRC Age: 2-3 Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Min/Max: 5/16 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/6-2/10 (6) 02 1/9-2/13 (6) 03 2/17-3/24 (6) 04 2/20-3/27 (6)

Days Tu F Tu F

Time 5:00-5:45P 11:00-11:45A 5:00-5:45P 11:00-11:45A

Fee $56/70 $56/70 $56/70 $56/70

CREATIVE ARTS AND COOKING Food Allergies, Medication and Other Important Information Food Allergies/Dietary Restrictions: Many of our preschool classes serve a snack each time they meet; therefore…it is imperative that you notify Ginny Wiemerslage at 847-572-2624 of any food allergies or dietary restrictions your child may have.

Medication: If your child requires medication (inhaler, epi-pen, etc.) during class, medication administration forms must be completed. Please call our registration office (847-945-0650) for details. Thank you for your cooperation!

Illness: Please do not send children who are ill to class.

Infectious Diseases: To prevent the spread of communicable diseases, such as strep, pink eye and fifth’s disease, parents should report any diagnosed cases to the park district office. If exposure to other participants occurred, a notification will be sent home.

KIDS IN THE KITCHEN #221202

LUNCH BUNCH - #221615 For our Preschool participants ONLY, a low-key lunch/play program held in the Treehouse at JPCC follows morning or precedes afternoon sessions. Please bring a sack lunch and drink. Min/Max: 6/20.

Grouped by Preschool Program Age Groups. Age/Yrs. Sec. Dates (#cl) Day Time 3’s & Pre-K 01 1/12-3/23 (8) M 11:15A-12:30P Little Learners 02 1/6-3/24 (12) Tu 11:15A-12:30P 3’s & Pre-K 03 1/7-3/25 (12) W 11:15A-12:30P 3’s & Pre-K 04 1/8-3/26 (12) Th 11:15A-12:30P 3’s 05 1/9-3/27 (12) F 11:15A-12:30P

Fee $90 $133 $133 $133 $133

No class: Sect. 01: 1/19; 2/16;3/2

CUPCAKE DAY- #121702 Let your child find their inner baker during a school day off! Create delicious cupcakes with our teachers. Enjoy eating one and bring one home to your family! There will also be some time for a story and freeplay. Want to bring your child an hour early with a sack lunch? Register for Winter Break Sports and Fun section 2. Location: JPCCAge: 4-6 Instructor: Nancy Healy Min/Max: 6/12 Sect. Date 01 12/22

Day Time M 12:30-2:30P

Res/NR $20/30

LET’S DO LUNCH #221206 Children will learn to cook everyday recipes that they can help you prepare at home! We will even teach them to help you clean up! The children will prepare their favorites such as pizza, macaroni and cheese, grilled cheese and apple pie. They will enjoy eating their creation for lunch. Parents will not have to send lunch or clean up leftovers and lunch boxes. The instructors will focus on food kids love to eat! Location: JPCC

Age: 3.5-5 yrs

Instructors: Colleen Mazzetta Phyllis Segal Min/Max: 6/10 Sect. Date (#cl) 1 1/9-3/27 (12)

Day Time Res/NR F 11:15A-1:30P $215/320

You will be surprised what your child’s small hands will be able to do with a little help from Chef Ann and Chef Molly! This Class is for children who want to learn to cook special dishes! Your child will be active in our kitchen and develop skills that they can use for the rest of their lives. They will learn math and science skills through measuring and estimating. Baking is an exact science and this will help introduce them to the world of science! Mixing, measuring , mashing and egg-cracking will be fun for them! Your child will be proud to share their creations with you! Location: JPCC Age: 4-6 Instructor: Andrea Deg & Molly Cohn Min/Max: 8/12 Age: Sect. 01: 3.5-5 yrs.; Sect. 02: 4.5-6 yrs. Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/6-3/24 (12) 02 1/8-3/26 (12)

Day Time Res/NR Tu 9:15-11:15A $194/241 Th 9:15-11:15A $194/241

CUPCAKES AND CAKE POPS- #220004 Learn how to make yummy cupcakes and cake pops. Each week a new treat will be introduced to the children through math and science as they mix, measure and pour. These skills and how much fun it is to bake will be enjoyed by the whole family. Location: JPCC Age: 4-6 Instructor: Josie Ripkey, Heather Lagattuta Min/Max: 8/12 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/27-2/17 (4) 02 1/28-2/18 (4)

Day Time Tu 12:30-2:30P W 9:00-11:00A

Res/NR $70/86 $70/86

VARIETY DRAW DOODLE DESIGN - #221408 In this beginners drawing class we learn the basics as we doodle our way through fun projects. It’s designed for fun! Location: JPCC Age: 4-6 yrs Instructor: Mari Krasney Sect. Date (# cl) Day 01 1/12-3/23 (8) M

Time Res/NR 11:15A-12:30P $120/150

No class: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

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Early Childhood Programs MEDIA MANIA - #221401

MORE FOR 3’S AND 4’S (ART W/LUNCH) #221410

This multi-media class uses water colors, crayons, colored pencils and more. New projects each session. Finished art pieces brought home each week. We introduce famous artists, and since every artist is different, we try out their styles. Smocks provided. Children should dress for art.

Extend the day with lunch and art. After a busy day of Preschool, the art room is the place to eat lunch and relax. Perfect intro. to art as we cut, glue and draw after we eat lunch...so please bring your lunch!

Min/Max: 8/12 Location: JPCC Age: 4.5-6 Instructor: Mari Krasney

Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/9-3/27 (12)

Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/23 (8) 02 1/12-3/23 (8)

ALWAYS TIME FOR ART - #221402

Day Time Res/NR M 9:30-11:00A $130/162 M 12:30 - 2:00P $130/162

No class: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

ART REUNION - #221404 Students will do multi-media projects, introduce charcoal drawing and have free art. We will create our masterpieces with imaginations that are amazing at this age. No need to have taken Media Mania or Meet the Masters, but we’d love to see you guys too! Min/Max: 8/12 Location: JPCC Age: 5-8 Instructor: Mari Krasney Sect. Date(# cl) 01 1/6-3/24 (12)

Day Time Tu 4:00-5:15P

Res / NR $195/243

CLAY PLAY - #221403 Class emphasizes creative expression, learning skills, and lots of fun! Artists create clay objects. One week we build a project in clay, the next week we glaze it. Afterwards, the instructor will fire pieces in the kiln. Please make sure your child dresses appropriately, as clay can get messy, just what kids love! Note: Times back up with preschool classes.

Location: JPCC Age: 3 and 4 Instructor: Mari Krasney Day Time Res/NR F 11:15-12:30P $194/239

There is always time for Art! Art will build your child’s self –esteem. This class is geared for children in kindergarten through 3rd grade. They will learn to visualize a product and conceptualize an outcome while drawing, sculpting, and painting. Completing these exciting projects will give children a sense of accomplishment!

PARENT-TOT DANCE MOVEMENT - #241500 Please see page 21 for complete write-up.

COOK AND A BOOK #221201 Cooking with literature in mind will explore your child’s taste buds! We will have fun making food to go with a story. Make Grandma’s wheat berry muffins and read a modern version of Little Red Riding Hood, Read Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and cook savory meatballs! The perfect way to build reading comprehension! Location: JPCC Age: 4-6 Min/Max: 8/12 Instructor: Nancy Healy, Josie Ripkey Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/8-3/26 (12)

Day Time Sa 10-11:30A

Res/NR $77/95

MAGIC CLASS - #252513 Learn fascinating card, rope, coin, mind-reading, and other tricks from a professional magician. Amaze family and friends! Children are grouped by age and are taught age-appropriate tricks. All materials provided. Each child takes home a magic trick. New tricks each session! Min/ Max: 5/40 Location: JPCC Sect. Age 01 5-12

Instructor: Gary Kantor

Date (# cl) Day 1/22 (1) Th

Time 5:00-5:55P

Res/NR $208/260

GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN #221627

Location: JPCC Grade: K-3 Instructor: Mari Krasney Min/Max: 5/12 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/10-2/7 (5)

Day Time Th 12:45-2:45P

Escape at lunchtime for girls fun! Enjoy dancing hip hop and Jazz music as well as hula hoops. Our girl make over includes nails, face painting and dress-ups. We will create crafts such as jewerly, flowers, sachets and party favors, this class promises many giggles and fun games Location: JPCC Age: 3.5-5 Instructors: Colleen Mazzetta/Heather Lagattuta Min/Max: 5/12 Sect Date 01 1/8-3/26 (12)

Day Time Th 11:15-12:30

Res/Nr $167/207

Fee $20

Min/Max: 8/10 Location: JPCC Age: 4.5-6 Instructor: Mari Krasney Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/6-3/24 (12) 02 1/6-3/24 (12)

Day Time Res/NR Tu 10:15-11:15A $186/231 Tu 12:30-1:30P $186/231

This symbol is displayed on classes “with lunch” or for which you may register to extend your child’s day of learning, friendships & play. Children registered for our Deerfield Park District Preschool Program will also receive information about our “Lunch Bunch” program which follows morning preschool sessions and precedes afternoon sessions.

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Early Childhood Programs PRE-JAZZ #252704

FIRST EXPERIENCE - #221002

Basic jazz skills, terminology, rhythm, and coordination are taught and learned through movement and music.

Recommended for children who have not yet taken classes without a parent. We’ll discover the sheer fun of art, music, snacks with friends and lots of entertaining activities as we venture into a world of possibilities. Experienced staff provide a nurturing environment in which your child may explore

Location: JPCC Age: 3.5-5 Instructor: Kerri Vaile Sec. Date (#cl) 01 1/6-2/10 (6) 02 2/17-3/24 (6)

Day Time Tu 12:30P -1:15P Tu 12:30P -1:15P

Fee $95 $95

Location: JPCC Age : 2-3 yrs. Instructor: Nancy Healy, Phyllis Segal Min/ Max: 8/10

THE ART OF FAIRY TALES & DANCE - #241303 We will draw on our imaginations! The focus of this class is fairy tales and we will do an art project about the book we’ve read. Fun with classics! Location: JPCC Age: 3-5 Instructor: Mari Krasney, Kerri Vaile Min/Max: 7/10 Sec. Date (#cl) 02 1/6-2/10 (6) 03 2/17-3/24 (6)

Day Time Fee R/NR Tu 11:15A -1:15P $164/194 Tu 11:15A -1:15P $164/194

PRE-TAP #252702 Basic tap skills, terminology, rhythm, and coordination are taught and learned through movement and music. Instructor: Kerri Vaile Age: 3-5 years old Sec. Date (#cl) 01 1/8-2/12 (6) 02 2/19-3/26 (6)

Location: JPCC

Day Time Th 12:30P -1:15P Th 12:30P -1:15P

Fee $95 $95

PRE-BALLET #252703 Basic ballet skills, terminology, rhythm, and coordination are taught and learned through movement and music. Location: JPCC Age: 3.5-5 Instructor: Kerri Vaile Sec. Date (#cl) 04 1/7-2/11 (6) 05 2/18-3/25 (6)

Day Time W 12:30-1:15P W 12:30-1:15P

Fee $95 $95

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Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/9-3/27 (12)

Day Time Res/NR F 9:15-10:45A $198/246

FIRST EXPERIENCE PLUS - #221003 Whether your child is currently in Preschool or going next year they will benefit from this class. The children will learn through play and have an opportunity to socialize with other children. Songs, crafts and stories provide participants with opportunities to enhance their vocabulary and comprehend language. Our experienced teachers provide activities that will enhance students’ knowledge of colors, shapes and numbers. Children should bring a sack lunch. Location: JPCC Age: 2.5 - 3 years Instructor: Phyllis Segal, Nancy Healy Min/ Max: 6/12 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/7-3/25 (12)

Day Time Res/NR W 9:00A-12:00P $248/310

KINDERMUSIK - IMAGINE THAT- #220007 Carefully integrated curriculum of music, pretend play, literature and a lot of movement. Children reflect, compare, make choices, express opinions, solve problems and interact with peers while letting their imagination soar. Parent participation during the last 10-minutes of each class. A $60 home materials fee payable to the instructor covers 2 CDs, 2 story books, interactive play set, and family activity book.

READING ROOKIES - #221005 Give your child the keys to reading success. This enrichment class uses fun, multi-sensory instruction, games, crafts and stories to teach children in their last year of preschool how to build their letter and sound knowledge. Each weekly lesson focuses on 2-3 letters. The lessons will ignite your child’s reading interest, while improving your child’s ability to hear, identify and manipulate individual sounds. By the end of the session, your child will have the building blocks to be a successful reader. Because Reading Rookies is built around multi-sensory lessons, regardless of your child’s learning style, your child will thrive, have fun and learn! Location: JPCC

Age:4-5

Instructors: Carol Irgang, Wendy Moskovitz Sect. Date (#cl) 01 1/12-3/23 (8) 02 1/12-3/23 (8)

Day Time Res./NR M 10:00-11:15A $165/205 M 12:30-1:45P $165/205

No class: 1/19; 2/16;3/2

TOOL TIME & MORE WITH LUNCH - #221626 Children who love to build with blocks and boxes, play with tools and make a mess will love this class. We will construct our projects with hammers, nails and other material. We will also build block towers and play with race tracks. There will be time for activities outdoors. Bring a sack lunch. Location: JPCC Age: 4-5 Instructor: Josie Ripkey, Josette Huffman Min/Max: 8/12 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/7-3/25 (12)

Day Time Res/NR W 11:15A-12:30P $176/220

Session I: Hello Weather Location: JPCC Min/Max: 5/12 Ages: 3.5 - 5 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/30-5/15 (14) 02 1/30-5/15 (14)

Days Time F 12:30-1:20P F 1:30-2:20P

Fee $172 $172

No class: 2/20, 4/3

Phone: (847) 572-2624 Email: ginnyw@deerfieldparks.org Twitter: @deerfield_parks

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Early Childhood Programs PRESCHOOL ENRICHMENT - #221630 Children in our 3 year old and Pre-K programs may extend their day by enrolling in this enrichment class. Class provides your child with a more in-depth study of the Preschool curriculum along with additional opportunities in art, games and science activities correlating with our Preschool‘s themes. Please bring a sack lunch and drink. Location: JPCC Min/Max 6/20 Age: Children in our Pre-K Preschool

WINTER GARDEN AND ADVENTURES #221308 Young children benefit from exploring nature and experiencing fresh air! This class will participate in winter games and science experiments. They will sprout lettuce that they can take home to share! On days that weather permits they will have some sledding and be thrilled by tracking animals! New students are welcome as well as those who have participated in Spring Planting and Fall Harvest classes!

Sect. Dates (#cl) Day Time 01 1/6-3/24 (12) Tu 11:15A-1:30P 03 1/9-3/27 (12) F 11:15A-1:30P Age: Children in our 3’s Preschool

Fee $229 $229

Location: JPCC Age: 3.5-5 Instructor: Josette Huffman Min/Max: 8/12

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Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/7-3/25 (12) 02 1/6-3/24 (12)

1/7-3/25 (12)

W 11:15A-1:30P

Day Time Res/NR W 12:30-2:15P $189/230 Tu 9:30-11:15A $189/230

KINDERGARTEN ENRICHMENT - #221302 Join us after kindergarten for lunch and play followed by enrichment classes. Children in School District 109 can be transported from school to Jewett Park Community Center. Both days include a Lunch Bunch from 11:4512:30 pm for a fee of $72.00 (Mondays) or $108 (Fridays). Register for Lunch Bunch #221615-06 (Mondays) or #221615-07 (Fridays)

SEE OUR PRESCHOOL PROGRAM ON PAGE 18

Monday’s enrichment will be 4 weeks of World Travelers. Kindergarteners will visit a new destination each week and explore the world’s cultures and customs through crafts and activities. The second 4 weeks will be a cooking unit also exploring different ethnic dishes from around the world.

FUN WITH AMIGOS - #121628 (Spanish class for young children) Everyday will be a special day at Fun with Amigos. We will laugh, play, create, sing, paint, cook and discover great wonders. We will do it ALL while learning Spanish! Fun with Amigos uses highly controlled vocabulary introduced in conjunction with fun theme days. All instructors are experienced early childhood educators and at least 1 instructor is a native speaker. Location: JPCC Age: Kindergarten Instructor: Amigos Program Staff Min/Max: 8/12 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/23 (8)

Day Time M 12:30-2:00P

Fridays are a 12 week art class using mediums such as water colors, crayons, colored pencils and clay projects. The kindergartner will have plenty of time to doodle and draw. Location: JPCC Min/Max: 8/12 Age: Must be in kindergarten Instructors: Nancy Healy, Josie Ripkey, and Mari Krasney Sect. Date (#cl) 01 1/12-3/23 (8) 02 1/9-3/27 (12)

Day Time Res/NR M 12:30-2:00P $129/$158 F 12:30-2:00P $185/235

No Class: 1/19,2/16,3/2

KINDER DAYS OFF AT JPCC Looking for something your kindergarten-age child will enjoy on a day off of school? See the options below. Extended care options are available to stretch the fun from as early at 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. (See page 16 for Extended Care). Registering for Kinder Days Off events marked with asterisks (**), on 12/23,12/26,1/5 and 3/2 will allow your child to participate in the following special activities 12/23 Sledding, Broomball & Hot Cocoa 12/26 Marriot Theater 1/5 Sidelined at Sachs 3/2 Dave & Busters

FALL: ACTIVITY # -121710 Section/Date Date Day 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11

11/11 11/25 11/26 12/22 12/23** 12/26** 12/29 12/30 1/2

W Tu W M Tu F M Tu F

Fee 9:00A-4:00P $40/48 9:00A-4:00P $40/48 9:00A-4:00P $40/48 9:00A-4:00P $40/48 9:00A-4:00P $40/48 9:00A-4:00P $40/48 9:00A-4:00P $40/48 9:00A-4:00P $40/48 9:00A-4:00P $40/48

WINTER: ACTIVITY # -221710 01 02 03 04

1/5** 1/19 2/16 3/2**

M M M M

9:00A-4:00P $40/48 9:00A-4:00P $40/48 9:00A-4:00P $40/48 9:00A-4:00P $40/48

SPORTS AND ATHLETICS ROOKIE SPORTSTERS WITH LUNCH - #221101 Join this fun and active program as we engage in sports and games. Every two weeks we will cover a different sport and learn teamwork and character building qualities. Your child will have fun, meet new friends, and become a team player. Sneakers are a must! Bring a sack lunch. Location: JPCC Age: 3.5-5 Instructor: Lori Brand, Josie Ripkey Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/28 (8) 02 1/8-3/26 (12)

Day Time Res/NR M 11:15A-12:30P $109/135 Th 11:15A-12:30P $156/194

No class: Sect. 01: 1/19, 2/26, 3/2

Res/NR $192

No class: 1/19,2/16,3/2

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START SMART GOLF FOR KIDS LEVEL 2 - #233077 Start Smart Golf, Level 2 builds upon the basics learned in the beginner class. Instruction will be lead using the Birdie Ball system using fun and developmentally appropriate learning methods.

Phone: (847) 572-2627

Location: SRC

Email: jimg@deerfieldparks.org

Instructor: Total Impact Golf’s LPGA Professional Trena McDaniel

Twitter: @deerfield_parks

Sect. Date 01 1/11-1/25 02 2/8-2/22

TINY TYKES GOLF - # 291100 Tiny Tykes is a program specifically designed for children ages 3 to 5 years old. This program teaches kids the very basic fundamentals of golf in a game oriented atmosphere. As US Kids Certified Golf Instructors we are aware of the challenges that come with teaching kids of this age, and have put together a curriculum that keeps kids of all ages engaged and focused through fun and exciting game based activities. We teach the kids the basic fundamentals of chipping, putting, and full swing. This class is designed for an adult to accompany the child for each session. Location: SRC Max: 8 Age: 3-5 Instructor: Total Impact Golf’s LPGA Professional Trena McDaniel Sect. Date 01 1/11-1/25 02 2/8-2/22

Day Time Su 2:00-3:00P Su 2:00-3:00P

Fee R/NR $130/161 $130/161

START SMART GOLF FOR KIDS LEVEL 1 - #233076 Parents participate in this adult and child combination class. Start Smart Golf teaches parents how to teach kids the basics. Instruction is lead using the unique line of fun and developmentally appropriate equipment designed by SNAG golf. Parent participation required in this three week class. Location: SRC Max: 8 Age: 4-7 Instructor: Total Impact Golf’s LPGA Professional Trena McDaniel Sect. Date 01 1/11-1/25 02 2/8-2/22

Day Time Fee R/NR Su 3:00 - 4:00P $130/161 Su 3:00 - 4:00P $130/161

Max: 8

Age: 5-9

Day Time Fee R/NR Su 4:00 - 5:00P $130/161 Su 4:00 - 5:00P $130/161

SPORTS N’ STORIES - #231132 Jump into the world of literature and sports through one exciting class! Each week children will enjoy a mind-awakening story, play a body-challenging sport and experience a variety of sports including t-ball, floor hockey, soccer, basketball and more. Children can enhance listening skills, the ability to follow directions and overall physical development in a safe environment. Location: SRC Age: 3-4 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/9-2/13 (6) 02 2/20-3/27 (6)

Day Time Fee R/NR F 9:30-10:15A $56/70 F 9:30-10:15A $56/70

PEE WEE HOOPSTERS N’ HEADERS - #233073 Run and jump into this exciting class! Boys and girls will work on body coordination, agility, balance, and self-confidence as they experience both the sports of soccer and basketball. Children will learn basic ball handling, passing, shooting, and defense skills necessary for success in these two popular sports. Teamwork and sportsmanship will be emphasized through drills and games in a supervised and safe environment. Our fun approach is a great way to expose boys and girls to basketball and soccer. Location: SRC Age: 4-6 Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# d) 01 1/9-2/13 (6) 02 2/20-3/27 (6)

Day Time F 10:15-11:00A F 10:15-11:00A

R/NR $56/70 $56/70

TAEKWONDO (DEERFIELD) - #233036 Taekwondo offers benefits for people of all ages and physical abilities: improve concentration and self-esteem, achieve lifelong physical fitness, and learn self-defense skills. A $45 uniform fee is required at the first class. Belt testing (twice per year) is offered at an additional fee. All colored belt students are required to have complete sparring gear. For more information, call 847-480-9224.* Location: SRC Instructor: K.H. Kim’s Taekwondo Staff* Fee: $143R/179NR Day/Date (#cl): Tu, 1/6-3/17 (11)

LITTLE DRAGONS - AGE: 4-5 Introductory class designed to captivate the interest of our youngest students. Skills are developed through gentle instruction and appropriate games based on ability. Class focuses on developing balance, coordination, and respect for the discipline of martial arts training. Min/Max: 4/12 Sect. 01: 4-4:40P; Sect. 04: 6:25-7:05P; Sect. 07: 11:30A - 12:10P (Sect. 07 at JPCC)

EARLY - AGE: 6-7 Designed especially for the younger children of 6-7 years, this program helps kids develop conditioning, coordination, listening skill, and self-confidence through creative activities Min/Max: 4/20 Sect. 02: 4:45-5:30P at SRC

PARENT/CHILD - AGE: 7+ W/PARENT Class provides families with a fun opportunity to spend time together while improving physical and mental conditioning through cardiovascular drills, calisthenics, and traditional Taekwondo techniques including punching, kicking, and blocking. FEE is per person. Min/Max: 4/20 Sect. 05: 7:10-8:00P at SRC

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Early Childhood Programs PRESCHOOL RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS - #231113 Gymnasts will fall in love with rhythmic gymnastics through creative dance, fun with apparatus, coordination and flexibility exercises that are interwoven with music. Gymnasts may wear leotards or basic dance clothes. All clothing should allow for free movement and should not be overly baggy. Hair should be pulled back from the face and neck. Location: SRC Instructor: Staff - TBA Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/10-2/7 (5) 02 2/21-3/21 (5)

Age: 3-4 Min/Max: 10/20

Day Time Sa 10:00-10:45A Sa 10:00-10:45A

Fee $68 $68

SPORTING ENCOUNTERS - #231118 This class will allow each participant a chance to experience a variety of sports in a fun and safe environment. Girls and boys will learn the basic skills of soccer, basketball, hockey, t-ball, gymnastics and more. Classes are designed to improve listening skills, the ability to follow directions, and enhance overall physical development – all while having fun. All equipment used during the class will be tailor made to ensure success with every participant. Location: SRC Age:3-4 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/23 (8) 02 1/8-2/12 (6) 03 2/19-3/26 (6)

Day M Th Th

Time Fee R/NR 12:45-1:30P $80/100 9:30-10:15A $56/70 9:30-10:15A $56/70

No class: Sect. 01: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

PEE WEE SPORTSTERS - #231119 This class exposes children to a variety of sports, including soccer, floor hockey, t-ball, basketball, and more. The emphasis is on the development of teamwork, sportsmanship and movement. Our goal is to teach boys and girls the enjoyment of playing for the sake of the sport itself. Group games and other individual sports are also included. Location: SRC Age: 4-6 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/8-2/12 (6) 02 2/19-3/26 (6)

Day Time Fee R/NR Th 12:45-1:30P $56/70 Th 12:45-1:30P $56/70

LITTLE DRIBBLERS - #231120

T-BALL TRAINING - #231122

Even future stars have to learn the basics of dribbling, passing, shooting and defensive positioning. Boys and girls will learn teamwork and sportsmanship as they learn the game of basketball. Equipment will be tailor made to ensure success with every participant.

Learn the basics of batting, base running, catching and throwing. We will concentrate on the very fundamentals of game play and have a good time while at it, too! Remember to bring your glove to each class!

Location: SRC Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc. Sect. 01 02 03 04 05

Age Date (# cl) 4-6 1/12-3/23 (8) 3-4 1/8-2/12 (6) 4-6 1/10-2/14 (6) 3-4 2/19-3/26 (6) 4-6 2/21-3/21 (5)

Day M Th Sa Th Sa

Time Fee R/NR 1:30-2:15P $80/100 11:00-11:45A $56/70 10:00-10:45A $56/70 11:00-11:45A $56/70 10:00-10:45A $50/63

No class: Sect. 01: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

MINI SOCCER - #231121 This class is a great introduction to the sport of soccer. Basic soccer skills such as running, kicking, passing and game play will be covered. Games will be used to incorporate the skills taught during class in a fun and safe environment. Location: JPCC(M) / SRC (Sa) Age: 4-6 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/23 (8) 02 1/10-2/14 (6) 03 2/21-3/21 (5)

Day M Sa Sa

Time Fee R/NR 10:15-11:00A $80/100 12:30-1:15P $56/70 12:30-1:15P $50/63

No class: Sect. 01: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

BASKETBALL SKILLS - #233102 Participants in this all-encompassing program: learn baketball fundamentals to create a strong foundation to build upon for the future; work on improving dribbling, shooting, ball handling and passing skills; and are exposed to basic rules and principles. Classes taught by collegiate and pro.-level players Location: SRC Min/Max: 10/20 Instructor: On The Go sports inc. Sect. 01 02 03 04

GradeDate (# cl) 3-4 1/8-2/12 (6) 5-6 1/8-2/12 (6) 3-4 2/19-3/26 (6) 5-6 2/19-3/26 (6)

Day Th Th Th Th

Time 5:00-6:00P 6:00-7:00P 5:00-6:00P 6:00-7:00P

Fee R/NR $115/144 $115/144 $115/144 $115/144

Location: SRC Age: 4-6 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/10-2/14 (6) 02 2/21-3/21 (5)

Day Time Sa 1:15-2:00P Sa 1:15-2:00P

Fee R/NR $56/70 $50/63

PEE WEE TRACK, FIELD & FITNESS - #231135 Unique class combines stretching, movement and fitness concepts with running, jumping, throwing and other skills. Boys and girls work on body coordination, agility, balance, self-confidence and more. Fun-filled Track and Field meet on the last day. See write up on page 33 for all details. Location: SRC Age: 4-6 Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# d) 01 1/8-2/12 (6) 02 2/19-3/26 (6)

Day Time Th 10:15-11:00A Th 10:15-11:00A

R/NR $56/70 $56/70

PEE WEE FLOOR HOCKEY - #231123 Does your child love the Blackhawks? This class will help your child learn the game of hockey before the skates go on. Drills for stick handling, passing, shooting, and goalie skills as well as team drills will be demonstrated in this class. Your child will enjoy learning the fundamentals and mechanics of this fast-paced and super-fun game. Location: SRC Age: 4-6 Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# d) 01 1/8-2/12 (6) 02 1/10-2/14 (6) 03 2/19-3/26 (6) 04 2/21-3/21 (5)

Day Th Sa Th Sa

Time Fee R/NR 1:30-2:15P $56/70 11:45A-12:30P $56/70 1:30-2:15P $56/70 11:45A-12:30P $50/63

LIL’ BOUNCERS VOLLEYBALL #233081 Bring the little ones to an introductory class with pro. coaches. Program is dedicated to enhancing passing, setting and hitting skills, using age appropriate games, drills, volleyballs and nets, making the game enjoyable. Location: SRC Instructor: Chicago Bounce Min/Max: 8/15 Sect. Gr Date (# cl) Day Time Res/NR 01 K-3 1/8-2/12 (6) Th 4:00-5:00P $155/193 02 K-3 2/19-3/26 (6) Th 4:00-5:00P $155/193

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Youth & Teen Programs MONDAY

TUESDAY

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THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY Youth Ceramics Chess Club Hip Hop Always Time For Art Swim Lessons

Morning

Youth Ceramics Chess Club Hip Hop

Lunch Time

After School

Youth Ceramics Art Lessons Chess Club Hip Hop Breakdance Improv Swim Lessons

Art Reunion Youth Ceramics Art Lesson Chess Club Piano Guitar Youth Ballet Youth Jazz Takewondo Karate Cheerleading

GUIDE TO YOUTH AND TEEN Youth and Teen Programs are progams for ages 4-18+. » » » »

Creative Arts - Page 29-30 Skills and Hobbies - Page 30 Performing Arts - Page 30-31 Sports and Athletics - Page 31-36

DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS? Adam Wohl Programs

Youth Ceramics Art Lessons Chess Club Piano Boys Breakdance Archery Fencing Kali”

Youth Ceramics Art Lessons Chess Club Hip Hop Basketball Skills Big Bouncers Vball Non Contact Flag Football Swim Lessons

AFTER SCHOOL CLUB Open enrollment for After School Club is closed, however, if you would like to find out if space is available, contact Adam Wohl at 847-572-2621 or email: adam@deerfieldparks.org. Our After School Club –running now through the last full day of school in District 109– is for boys and girls from afternoon kindergarten through fifth grade. Choose from two to five days a week, from 3:25-6:00 pm. Staffing and space determine enrollment limits.

» After School Club » Youth and Teens » Aquatics Phone: (847) 572-2621 Email: adam@deerfieldparks.org rks.org Twitter: @deerfield_parks

NEED A PROGRAM FOR A DAY OFF OF SCHOOL? SEE PAGE 16

Babysitting Clinic Youth Ballet Youth Jazz

IMPROV BOOT CAMP #252705 Improv is a fun way of discovering yourself and realizing you are capable of making a difference. This workshop fosters collaboration among participants, promotes creative problem solving and provides tools for dealing with conflict. Our goal is to build and use the positive power of self-esteem to develop your confidence, which will motivate you to care more about yourself and others, think and speak in a positive way, especially when challenged, respect and value the ideas of others, find your strength in feeling important and helping others feel important also. In this workshop, you will learn how to support others, build an ensemble and develop relationships simply by using words like YES rather than NO. Place: JPCC

Ages: 11+

Instructor: Room2Improv Min/Max: 8/20 Sect. 01 02 03

Winter/Day Camp 2015

Date 12/13 1/24 3/21

Day (# cl) Sa (1) Sa (1) Sa (1)

Time 10:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P

Fee $65 $65 $65

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Youth and Teen Programs ALWAYS TIME FOR ART - #221402

CREATIVE ARTS DRAW DOODLE DESIGN - #221408 In this beginners drawing class we learn the basics as we doodle our way through fun projects. It’s designed for fun! Location: JPCC Age: 4-6 yrs Instructor: Mari Krasney Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/23 (8)

Day M

Time Res/NR 11:15A-12:30P $120/150

No class: 1/19,2/16,3/2

Students will do multi-media projects, introduce charcoal drawing and have free art. We will create our masterpieces with imaginations that are amazing at this age. No need to have taken Media Mania or Meet the Masters, but we’d love to see you guys too! Min/Max: 8/12 Location: JPCC Age: 5-8 Instructor: Mari Krasney Day Tu

Time 4:00-5:15P

Location: JPCC Instructor: Mari Krasney Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/10-2/7 (5)

ART REUNION - #221404

Sect. Date(# cl) 01 1/6-3/24 (12)

There is always time for Art! Art will build your child’s self –esteem. This class is geared for children in kindergarten through 3rd grade. They will learn to visualize a product and conceptualize an outcome while drawing, sculpting, and painting. Completing these exciting projects will give children a sense of accomplishment!

Res / NR $195/243

Day Sa

Grade: K-3 Min/Max: 5/12 Time 10-11:30A

Res/NR $69/85

ART LESSONS - #252603 Let Elaine Silberman introduce you to the fascinating world of artistic expression. Artistic quality is within everyone and there are skills and techniques you can learn in order to express those qualities externally. Enjoy learning and expressing these skills while the artist within you comes alive. Elaine will introduce you to a variety of media including charcoal, pencil, watercolor, pen, ink and acrylic. You will also learn to observe your surroundings, use your imagination as you increase you awareness of artistic concepts. Please provide your own 22” x 26” art portfolio. Location: JPCC Min/Max: 5/12 Instructor: Elaine Silberman Age: 8-15

YOUTH CERAMICS - #252601 Richard Cohen teaches basic techniques of hand-building and throwing (4th grade and up) on the wheel. Students will create decorative items while learning different techniques of glazing, decorating, and using surface treatments. Classes are small to provide individual attention and you will work on your own projects at your own pace. Location: JPCC Min/Max: 6/10 Instructor: Richard Cohen Sect. Gr 01 1-3 02 4-8 03 4-8 04 1-3 05 4-8 06 4-8 07 1-3 08 4-8

Date (# cl) Day 1/12-3/23 (8) M 1/12-3/23 (8) M 1/6-3/24 (12) Tu 1/7-3/25 (12) W 1/7-3/25 (12) W 1/8-3/26 (12) Th 1/10-3/28 (12) Sa 1/10-3/28 (12) Sa

Time 4:00-5:30P 5:30-7:00P 5:30-7:00P 4:00-5:30P 5:30-7:00P 5:30-7:00P 9:30-11:00A 11:00A-12:30P

No class: Sect. 01 & 02: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

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Fee $141 $141 $209 $209 $209 $209 $209 $209

Sect. Date (# cl) Day Time Fee 01 1/12-3/23 (8) M 4:00-5:25P $89 02 1/12-3/23 (8) M 5:30-6:55P $89 03 1/13-3/17 (10) T 4:00-5:25P $110 04 1/13-3/17 (10) T 5:30-6:55P $110 05 1/14-3/18 (10) W 4:00-5:25P $110 06 1/14-3/18 (10) W 5:30-6:55P $110 07 1/15-3/19 (10) Th 4:00-5:25P $110 08 1/15-3/19 (10) Th 5:30-6:55P $110 No class: Sect. 01 & 02: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

SKILLS AND HOBBIES CHESS CLUB - #252501 Improve skills and strategies and prepare for tournament opportunities (which are part of the curriculum). Instructor is a Deerfield Parent with many years of teaching and competing at tournament level chess. Min/Max: 5/16 Instructor: Polina Katsen

Location: JPCC

Sect. 01 02 03 04

Time 6:30-7:30P 6:30-7:30P 7:00-8:00P 7:00-8:00P

Level 4-5 1-3 8-10 6-7

Date (# cl) 1/12-3/23 (8) 1/13-3/24 (11) 1/14-3/25 (11) 1/15-3/26 (11)

Day M Tu W Th

Fee $101 $137 $137 $137

Sect. Age Date (# cl) Day Time Fee 05 4-7 1/17-3/28 (10 Sa 10:00-11:00A $125 06 8-12 1/17-3/28 (10) Sa 11:00A-12:00P $125 No Class: Sect. 01: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2, Sec. 05 & 06: 3/7

BABYSITTING CLINIC - #252503 Boys and girls learn to prepare for the responsibilities of babysitting and child care. We will cover first aid, safety in the home, handling an emergency, the needs of the children, recreation and craft ideas, and infant care. Students who attend all sessions and successfully complete the course will receive a Safe Sitter Certificate. Babysitting is an excellent way to earn some extra money. When parents know you are responsible and have learned how to be a really good sitter, you should be in great demand. Location: JPCC Min/Max: 6/8 Instructor: Safe Sitter Instructor Age: 11-14 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/17-1/24 (2) 02 2/14-2/21 (2) 03 3/14-3/21 (2)

Day Sa Sa Sa

Time 1:00-4P 1:00-4P 1:00-4P

Fee R/NR $125/155 $125/155 $125/155

SILBERMAN ART STUDIO - 213233 Elaine Silberman brings her warm, nurturing teaching style to this adult beginning art program. This class will introduce you to the sheer joy of creating. You will learn basic drawing techniques and use of a wide variety of media: charcoal, pencil, and watercolors. Location: Sect. 01 PTC;Sect. 02 & 03: JPCC Age: 18+ Min/Max: 5/12 Instructor: Elaine Silberman Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/16 (10) 02 1/12-3/16 (10) 03 1/15-3/19 (10)

Day M M Th

Time 12:30-2:30P 7:00-9:00P 9:15-11:15A

Fee $130 $130 $130

PERFORMING ARTS MAGIC CLASS - #252513 Learn fascinating card, rope, coin, mind-reading, and other tricks from a professional magician. Amaze family and friends! Children are grouped by age and are taught age-appropriate tricks. All materials provided. Each child takes home a magic trick. New tricks each session! Min/ Max: 5/40 Location: JPCC

Instructor: Gary Kantor

Sect. Age Date (# cl) Day Time 01 5-12 1/22 (1) Th 5:00-5:55P

Fee $20

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BEGINNING GUITAR 2

YOUTH BALLET #252703

Alice Rudin has a Master’s degree in music, a Major in Piano and 30 years of experience teaching piano to beginner through advanced students using traditional and Suzuki Methods.

Students continue to build on skills learned in Guitar 1. Students will learn more advanced chords, sight-reading and songs than book 1, but in the same fun format.

Instructor: Kerri Vaile

Age: 6-10

Sec. Date (#cl) 06 1/13-3/17 (10) 07 1/10-3/21 (10)

Time 4:00-5:00P 1:00-2:00P

Location: JPCC Min/Max: 1/12 Instructor: Alice Rudin Age: 3+ Sect. Date (# cl) Day Time Fee R/NR 01 1/6-3/24 (12) Tu 30 Minutes $389R/447NR 02 1/6-3/24 (12) Tu 45 Minutes $581R/668NR 03 1/7-3/25 (12) W 30 Minutes $389R/447NR 04 1/7-3/25 (12) W 45 Minutes $581R/668NR

INTRODUCTION TO IMPROV #252705 Join us for this 8-week class that fosters collaboration among participants, promotes creative problem solving, develops leadership and life skills and provides tools for dealing with conflict. Room2Improv seeks to create environments where ideas are valued, judgment is removed and mistakes are gifts. Our professional staff of educators and improvisers teaches using improvisational theater games and techniques to strengthen student engagement, self-esteem, confidence, and team-building skills. Location: JPCC Min/Max: 8/20 Instructor: Room2Improv Ages: 11+ Sect. Date (# cl) 06 1/12-3/23 07 1/12-3/23

Day Time M (8) 4:00-5:30P M (8) 5:45-6:15P

Fee $165 $165

No class: Sect. 06 & 07: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

GUITAR - #252706 Get ready for an intergalactic, 0ut-of-thisworld Guitar Lesson Experience! Our 4 fun Martians: Bjorn, Bebe, Brubar, and Stan, teach students the parts of the Guitar, Notes on the Guitar, Guitar Tablature, Chords, Fun Songs, and more in a setting tailored for Group Instruction. Students will take turns playing Melody and Chords together, with their instructor and each other, to maximize the group experience. Location: JPCC Min/Max: 4/14 Instructor: Guitar Fundamentals

BEGINNING GUITAR 1 Students will learn basic chords, sight-reading and songs. Sec. Age Date(# cl) Day 01 7-12 1/13-3/17 (10) Tu

Winter/Day Camp 2015

Time 4:45-5:45P

Fee $193

Sec. Age Date(# cl) Day 02 7-12 1/13-3/17 (10) Tu

Time Fee 5:45-6:45P $193

DEERFIELD DANCE STUDIO Location: JPCC Dance Studio Deerfield Dance Studio is in its 36th year, providing professional dance instruction to students ages four through adult. Housed in JPCC, the large mirrored studio is complete with sprung wood floors for the health and safety of the dancers. The Studio’s team of professional teachers maintains a supportive, nurturing environment for all students. For instructor bios., please contact Adam Wohl at 847-5722621 or email adam@deerfieldparks.org. Students enrolled in fall, winter and spring sessions may participate in the spring dance recital.** Note: You may register for dance classes as soon as you receive this brochure. Please write Dance Registration on your envelope.

CLASS ATTIRE FOR DANCE Ballet

Girls: Solid colored leotard, light pink ballet footed tights, light pink leather ballet shoes, hair in a clean bun or ponytail. Boys: Solid white t-shirt, black pants or leggings, socks, black leather ballet shoes. Jazz

Day Tu Sa

Fee $155 $155

No class: 3/7

YOUTH JAZZ #252704 Instructor: Kerri Vaile

Age: 6-10

Sec. Date (#cl) 03 1/15-3/19 (10) 04 1/10-3/21 (10)

Time 5:30-6:30P 2:00-3:00P

Day Th Sa

Fee $155 $155

No class: 3/7

ENERGY PRODUCTIONS All classes focus on choreography and performing skills. Students learn age-appropriate choreography, strengthening skills, free style moves and how to choreograph using their own ideas to add to routines. All the choreography is made up on the spot with the students input. Students should wear comfortable, body forming clothing. No baggy clothes permitted. Dance shoes or gym shoes recommended Class Schedules

Min/Max: 6/15

HIP HOP: #252510 LOCATION: SRC Sec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08

Gr. Day Time K-2 M 4:00-5:00P 3-5 M 5:00-6:00P 6-8 M 5:00-6:00P preK-2 Th 4:00-5:00P 3-5 Th 5:00-6:00P 6-8 Th 5:00-6:00P preK-2 Sa 9:30-10:30A 3-5 Sa 10:30-11:30A

Date (# cl) 1/12-3/23 (8) 1/12-3/23 (8) 1/12-3/23 (8) 1/15-3/19 (10) 1/15-3/19 (10) 1/15-3/19 (10) 1/17-3/21 (10) 1/17-3/21 (10)

Fee $125 $125 $125 $155 $155 $155 $155 $155

No Class: Sect. 01-03: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

BOYS BREAKDANCING: #252511

Boys: Solid white t-shirt, black pants or leggings, socks, black jazz shoes.

Have a breakdancer from Energy teach your child fun tricks and stunts. By the end of the year they will be able to do unbelievable foot work and body movement. Give it a try! Breakdancers should wear sweats or warm up pants, no shorts. Gym shoes recommended.

Tap

LOCATION: JPCC

Girls: Solid colored leotard, black tights or leggings, black tap shoes, hair in a clean bun or ponytail. No shorts allowed in tap class.

Sec 01 02 03 04

Girls: Solid colored leotard, black tights or leggings, black jazz shoes, hair in a clean bun or ponytail. No shorts allowed in jazz class.

Boys: Solid white t-shirt, black pants or leggings, socks, black tap shoes.

Gr. K-2 3-5 K-2 4-6

Day M M W W

Time 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P

Dates 1/12-3/23 (8) 1/12-3/23 (8) 1/14-3/18 (10) 1/14-3/18 (10)

Fee $125 $125 $155 $155

No Class: Sect. 01-03: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

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Youth and Teen Programs SPORTS AND ATHLETICS PEE WEE SPORTSTERS - #231119 This class exposes children to a variety of sports, including soccer, floor hockey, t-ball, basketball, and more. The emphasis is on the development of teamwork, sportsmanship and movement. Our goal is to teach boys and girls the enjoyment of playing for the sake of the sport itself. Group games and other individual sports are also included. Location: SRC Age: 4-6 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/8-2/12 (6) 02 2/19-3/26 (6)

Day Th Th

Time 12:45-1:30P 12:45-1:30P

Fee R/NR $56/70 $56/70

LITTLE DRIBBLERS - #231120 Even future stars have to learn the basics of dribbling, passing, shooting and defensive positioning. Boys and girls will learn teamwork and sportsmanship as they learn the game of basketball. Equipment will be tailor made to ensure success with every participant. Location: SRC Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc. Sect. Age 01 4-6 02 3-4 03 4-6 04 3-4 05 4-6

Date (# cl) 1/12-3/23 (8) 1/8-2/12 (6) 1/10-2/14 (6) 2/19-3/26 (6) 2/21-3/21 (5)

Day M Th Sa Th Sa

Time Fee R/NR 1:30-2:15P $80/100 11:00-11:45A $56/70 10:00-10:45A $56/70 11:00-11:45A $56/70 10:00-10:45A $50/63

No class: Sect. 01: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

T-BALL TRAINING - #231122 Learn the basics of batting, base running, catching and throwing. We will concentrate on the very fundamentals of game play and have a good time while at it, too! Remember to bring your glove to each class! Location: SRC Age: 4-6 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/10-2/14 (6) 02 2/21-3/28 (5)

Day Sa Sa

Time 1:15-2:00P 1:15-2:00P

Fee R/NR $56/70 $50/63

MINI SOCCER - #231121 This class is a great introduction to the sport of soccer. Basic soccer skills such as running, kicking, passing and game play will be covered. Games will be used to incorporate the skills taught during class in a fun and safe environment. Location: JPCC(M) / SRC (Sa) Age: 4-6 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/23 (8) 02 1/10-2/14 (6) 03 2/21-3/21 (5)

Day M Sa Sa

Time Fee R/NR 10:15-11:00A $80/100 12:30-1:15P $56/70 12:30-1:15P $50/63

No class: Sect. 01: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

PEE WEE FLOOR HOCKEY - #231123 Does your child love the Blackhawks? This class will help your child learn the game of hockey before the skates go on. Drills for stick handling, passing, shooting, and goalie skills as well as team drills will be demonstrated in this class. Your child will enjoy learning the fundamentals and mechanics of this fast-paced and super-fun game. Location: SRC Age: 4-6 Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# d) 01 1/8-2/12 (6) 02 1/10-2/14 (6) 03 2/19-3/26 (6) 04 2/21-3/21 (5)

Day Th Sa Th Sa

Time Fee R/NR 1:30-2:15P $56/70 11:45A-12:30P $56/70 1:30-2:15P $56/70 11:45A-12:30P $50/63

PEE WEE HOOPSTERS N’ HEADERS - #233073 Run and jump into this exciting class! Boys and girls will work on body coordination, agility, balance, and self-confidence as they experience both the sports of soccer and basketball. Children will learn basic ball handling, passing, shooting, and defense skills necessary for success in these two popular sports. Teamwork and sportsmanship will be emphasized through drills and games in a supervised and safe environment. Our fun approach is a great way to expose boys and girls to basketball and soccer. Location: SRC Age: 4-6 Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# d) 01 1/9-2/13 (6) 02 2/20-3/27 (6)

Day Time F 10:15-11:00A F 10:15-11:00A

R/NR $56/70 $56/70

PEE WEE TRACK, FIELD & FITNESS - #231135 Learn about a sport rich in tradition and history. This unique class combines stretching, movement and fitness concepts with running, jumping, throwing and other skills. This fun workout with Hula hoops, jump ropes, parachutes, balls and frisbees and other equipment helps guide us through fitness activities and track and field events in a safe environment. Boys and girls work on body coordination, agility, balance and self-confidence as they participate in Simon Says, Red Light-Green Light, Hoopers, other fitness games, sprints, relays, long-distance walking, hurdles, long jump, discus throw and more. Our fun approach helps little athletes develop a love of being active. Session concludes with a fun-filled SportKids track and field meet on the last day of class. Location: SRC Age: 4-6 Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# d) 01 1/8-2/12 (6) 02 2/19-3/26 (6)

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LIL’ BOUNCERS VOLLEYBALL - #233081 Bring out the little ones and join professional coaches for an introductory class. We will be passing, setting and hitting using age appropriate games, drills, volleyballs and nets. This program is dedicated to enhancing skills and making the game enjoyable. Location: SRC Instructor: Chicago Bounce Min/Max: 8/15 Sect. Gr Date (# cl) Day Time Res/NR 01 K-3 1/8-2/12 (6) Th 4:00-5:00P $155/193 02 K-3 2/19-3/26 (6) Th 4:00-5:00P $155/193

BIG BOUNCERS VOLLEYBALL - #233082 Professional coaches will help your child improve volleyball skills with 60 minutes of passing, setting, serving and spiking. Coaches will organize short, educational drills and games that enhance training and help participants reach a new level. This is a great class for all skill levels. Location: SRC Instructor: Chicago Bounce Min/Max: 8/15 Sect. Gr Date (# cl) Day 01 4-6 1/8-2/12 (6) Th 02 4-6 2/19-3/26 (6) Th

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Time Res/NR 5:00-6:00P $155/193 5:00-6:00P $155/193

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Youth and Teen Programs YOUTH LACROSSE - #231128 Join us in playing the oldest and fastest growing team sport in North America. Lacrosse is sweeping the nation and the northern suburbs. Get in on this game that will continue to grow in schools. The class will cover various lacrosse techniques, including cradling, scooping, passing, catching, shooting and goalie skills. Each child should bring a mouth guard to class. Lacrosse sticks will be provided.

NON-CONTACT (FLAG) FOOTBALL CLINIC - #233055

H.S. BOYS BASKETBALL LEAGUE - #233066

Learn the fundamentals of football from both current and former athletes who have played on either collegiate or professional teams. This high energy, non-contact clinic, includes everything you need to understand the basics of the game: passing, receiving, blocking, routes, and more. Classes will include scrimmages, as well as guest speakers from current and former college and NFL teams.

Get your friends and sign up for the boys’ high school basketball league. You’ll have the opportunity to play with and against your friends in a friendly but competitive environment. Teams will be scheduled to play one game per week. Games will last about an hour during the time frame listed below. Teams will coach themselves. The park district staff will make the teams. You may list the name of one friend you would like on your team. There will be four teams in the league. Each team will be given a different color tank top to wear during the games which is theirs to keep.

Location: SRC Age: 7-10 Instructor: SportsKids,Inc. Min/Max: 5/20

Location: SRC Min/Max: 10/20 Instructor: On The Go sports inc.

Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/23 (8)

Sect. 01 02 03

Day Time M 5:00-6:00P

R/NR $80/100

No class: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

CHEERLEADING CLINIC - #233014 Are you ready to learn what it takes to be a cheerleader? This exciting cheerleading clinic will introduce you to the basics of cheerleading in a fun and engaging atmosphere. Participants will learn the basic techniques of cheers, jumps, and tumbling. They will also be taught the importance of teamwork through games and activities.

Gr 1-2 3-5 3-5

Date (# cl) Day 1/12-3/23 (8) M 1/8-2/12 (6) Th 2/19-3/26 (6) Th

BASKETBALL SHOOTING - #231129 Boys and girls learn jump shots, shots off the glass, lay-ups, shooting from a pass and shooting off the dribble. Shooting games will also be a part of this class. Location: SRC Age: 7-10 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/23 (8)

Sect. 01 02 03 04

No class: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

Date (# cl) Day 1/6-2/10 (6) Tu 1/6-2/10 (6) Tu 2/17-3/24 (6) Tu 2/17-3/24 (6) Tu

Time 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P

Res/NR $115/144 $115/144 $115/144 $115/144

QUESTION ABOUT ATHLETICS? Jim Gariti Programs » Sports and Athletics » Adult Leagues Phone: (847) 572-2627 Email: jimg@deerfieldparks.org Twitter: @deerfield_parks

Res/NR $152/190 $115/144 $115/144

No class: Sect. 01: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

Location: SRC Min/Max: 10/20 Instructor: On The Go sports inc. Gr 1-2 3-5 1-2 3-5

Time 4:00-5:00P 4:00-5:00P 4:00-5:00P

Day Time M 4:00-5:00P

Res/NR $80/100

Get your young basketball players ready for the Deerfield Park District Youth Basketball Program with this recreational league for 1st and 2nd graders. League helps boys and girls to understand teamwork, sportsmanship, rules and fosters player development in a respectful and safe environment led by positive coaching. First Saturday is a skill session that focuses on development of dribbling, passing, shooting, and rebounding. Players are introduced to proper defensive stance and experience defensive drills as they learn the game The remaining Saturdays involve game play that enables participants to apply the skills learned. SportsKids, Inc. coaches will referee games in a teaching style. Location: South Park School Instructor: SportsKids, Inc.Min/Max: 10/40

Winter/Day Camp 2015

Gr 1 2 1 2

Date (# cl) Day 1/10-2/14 (6) Sa 1/10-2/14 (6) Sa 2/21-3/21 (5) Sa 2/21-3/21 (5) Sa

Time 9:00-10:00A 10:15-11:15A 9:00-10:00A 10:15-11:15A

Sect Date (# cl) 01 1/23-3/6 (6)

Day F

Time 6:30-8:30P

Fee R/NR $70/86

BASKETBALL SKILLS - #233102 Participants in this all-encompassing program: learn baketball fundamentals to create a strong foundation to build upon for the future; work on improving dribbling, shooting, ball handling and passing skills; and are exposed to basic rules and principles. Classes taught by collegiate and pro.-level players Location: SRC Min/Max: 10/20 Instructor: On The Go sports inc.

JAMMERS BASKETBALL LEAGUE - #231131

Sect. 01 02 03 04

Location: SRC Ages: High School Min/Max: 24/40 players

Res/NR $60/75 $60/75 $50/63 $50/63

Sect. 01 02 03 04

Age Date (# cl) 3-4 1/8-2/12 (6) 5-6 1/8-2/12 (6) 3-4 2/19-3/26 (6) 5-6 2/19-3/26 (6)

Day Th Th Th Th

Time 5:00-6:00P 6:00-7:00P 5:00-6:00P 6:00-7:00P

Fee R/NR $115/144 $115/144 $115/144 $115/144

WINTER/HOLIDAY SPORTS CAMP - #233008 Boys and girls interested in some holiday break competitive sports, including soccer, kickball, whiffle ball and basketball. We will have lunch in the café at Sachs. After lunch there will be open swim in the pool at Sachs. Please bring a sack lunch, swimsuit and towel. Sportsmanship, teamwork and having fun will be stressed during this camp. Location: SRC Min/Max: 20/50 Instructor: Deerfield Park Dist. Staff Sec Gr Date (# cl) Day Time Res/NR 01 1-2 12/22 -12/26 (3) M, Tu, F 9A-2P $75/94 02 3-5 12/29-1/5 (4) M2,Tu,F 9A-2P $100/125 No camp: Sec 01: 12/24, 12/25 Sec. 02: 12/31, 1/1

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Youth and Teen Programs ARCHERY! - #233050

FENCING - #233001

KARATE - #233004

Learn shooting form, scoring, how to compete, and how to compete like a champion! Learn to shoot Olympic style archery. Equipment Provided.

Learn tactics, strategies, attacks and defenses and do conditioning, footwork, drilling and bouting in each session. Course makes learning fencing fun and interesting. All fitness levels accepted. Chicago Athletic Assoc. provides the equipment. Students must wear long pants to class.

Build coordination, agility, strength and poise; release tension and develop total body fitness. Karate helps foster a strong, positive self-image. The mental aspect builds confidence, control and discipline, while developing muscle tone, cardiovascular fitness and skills. Advanced students improve techniques and learn valuable self-defense skills. Regardless of your age, weight or condition, karate can put you and your family on the road to fitness and well-being. From work to home, the benefits of karate can be felt in all aspects of life.

Location: SRC Min/Max: 5/12 Sec. Age Date (#cl)

Instructor: Staff Day

Time

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W W

4:00-5:00P 4:00-5:00P

$89 $89

W W

5:15-6:15P 5:15-6:15P

$89 $89

After School Archery 01 04

8-12 1/7-2/11 (6) 8-12 2/18-3/25 (6)

Teen 02 05

13-18 1/7-2/11 (6) 13-18 2/18-3/25 (6)

Adult (beginners welcome) 03 06

Adult 1/7-2/11 (6) Adult 2/18-3/25 (6)

W W

6:30-7:30P 6:30-7:30P

$89 $89

Location: SRC Ages: 8 and up Sect Level Date (# cl) 01 Yth/Beg 1/7-2/11 (6) 02 Yth/Cont 1/7-2/11 (6) 03 Yth/Beg 2/18-3/25 (6) 04 Yth/Cont 2/18-3/25 (6)

Min/Max: 6/10 Day W W W W

Time 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P

Fee $133/167 $133/167 $133/167 $133/167

KALI FILIPINO MARTIAL ARTS - #233072 Students will learn the fundamental skills of Kali, the Filipino martial art of defending against an armed opponent –stick and knife defense and martial arts blocking, punching and kicking. Class includes techniques to disarm attackers, basic joint locks and submission holds. No sparring, but includes free flow stick fighting drills. Kali sticks are required to participate and are provided by instructor as part of the cost of the class. See page 62 for all details. Location: SRC Min/Max: 4/18 Instructors: Joe McCauley Sect. Age Date (# cl) Day Time 01 11+ 1/7-2/11 (6) W 6:30-7:30P 02 11+ 2/18-3/25 (6) W 6:30-7:30P

TAEKWONDO (DEERFIELD) - #233036 Taekwondo offers benefits for people of all ages and physical abilities: improve concentration and self-esteem, achieve lifelong physical fitness, and learn self-defense skills. A $45 uniform fee is required at the first class. Belt testing (twice per year) is offered at an additional fee. All colored belt students are required to have complete sparring gear. For more information, call 847-480-9224.* Location: SRC Instructor: K.H. Kim’s Taekwondo Staff* Fee: $143R/179NR Day/Date (#cl): Tu, 1/6-3/17 (11)

Little Dragons - Age: 4-5 Min/Max: 4/12 Sect. 01: 4-4:40P Sect. 04: 6:25-7:05P Sect. 07: 11:30A - 12:10P (Sect. 07 at JPCC) Introductory class designed to captivate the interest of our youngest students. Skills are

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Location: SRC Min/Max: 15/35 Instructors: IL Shotokan Karate Day/#Cl.: Tuesdays / 12 wks.

Fee: $116R/145NR for 1 hr. class Fee: $158R/198NR for 1.5 hr. class (For Sect. 04-06: per person) Youth and Adult (7 years & up) Sect. Level/Belt 01 Beg./Novice Wht-Yel 02 Int. Blue-Purple 03 Adv. Brown-Black

Date 1/6-3/24 1/6-3/24 1/6-3/24

Time 6:30-7:30P 7:30-8:30P 7:30-9:00P

Parent/Child (7 years & up) 04 05 06

Beg./Novice Wht-Yel Int. Blue-Purple Adv. Brown-Black

1/6-3/24 1/6-3/24 1/6-3/24

6:30-7:30P 7:30-8:30P 7:30-9:00P

Res/NR $75/93 $75/93

developed through gentle instruction and appropriate games based on ability. Class focuses on developing balance, coordination, and respect for the discipline of martial arts training. Early - Age: 6-7 Min/Max: 4/20 Sect.: 02: 4:45-5:30P at SRC Designed especially for the younger children, this program helps kids develop conditioning, coordination, listening skill, and self-confidence through creative activities Youth - Age: 8-13 Min/Max: 4/20 Sect.: 03: 5:35-6:20P Balanced cardiovascular workout: punching, kicking and blocking skills, using the Taekwondo tradition and self control. Participants will improve coordination, concentration, balance and physical and mental discipline.

Parent/Child - Age: 7+ w/Parent Sect. 05: 7:10-8:00P Min/Max: 4/20 Class provides families with a fun opportunity to spend time together while improving physical and mental conditioning through cardiovascular drills, calisthenics, and traditional Taekwondo techniques including punching, kicking, and blocking. FEE is per person. Adult - Age: 14+ Min/Max: 4/10 Sect.: 06: 7:10-8P Restricted to high school students and older, this program concentrates on techniques through the study of forms, stances, and the skills of punching, kicking, and blocking.

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Youth and Teen Programs TEEN YOGA - #222501 Enjoy breathing techniques, movement, music and relaxation to increase your focus and confidence. Class links breath with movement to ease you into beginning, moderate, and advanced yoga poses. Location: SRC Instructor: SRC Staff Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/6-2/9 (6)

Age: 12+ Min/Max: 5/15 Day Time T 6:00-7:00P

Res/NR $84/102

YOGA FOR ATHLETES - #252709 Designed with athletes in mind. Stretching is critical for flexibility and maintaining full range of motion. April Epstein has combined her study and knowledge of physical fitness, ballet, and yoga to create a specially designed yoga class for athletes that will enhance their current training and exercise program. See write up on page 63 for complete details. Location: SRC Age: 14+ Instructor: April Epstein Min/Max: 6/12 Sec. Date (# cl) 01 1/7-2/11 (6)

Day Time W 6:00-7:00P

Res/NR $84/102

SELF-DEFENSE TRAINING FOR YOUTH, TEENS AND ADULTS - #233046 In two hours, we will teach you and your family how to defend yourselves. No previous self-defense training is required. Class includes lecture; demonstration; hands-on instruction; scenario-based training; defense against armed and unarmed attackers; single and multiple attackers; standing, sitting and ground techniques; and rape defense/prevention. See page 62 for all details. Location: SRC Min/Max: 2/50 Ages: 12 - Adult (8-11 Yrs. must sign up and take the class with a parent) Sect. Date 01 1/12 02 2/11 03 3/16

Day M W M

Time 7:00-9:00P 7:00-9:00P 7:00-9:00P

Res/NR $34/41 $34/41 $34/41

PRESCHOOL RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS - #231113

START SMART GOLF FOR KIDS LEVEL 1 - #233076

Gymnasts will fall in love with rhythmic gymnastics through creative dance, fun with apparatus, coordination and flexibility exercises that are interwoven with music. Gymnasts may wear leotards or basic dance clothes. All clothing should allow for free movement and should not be overly baggy. Hair should be pulled back from the face and neck.

Parents participate in this adult and child combination class. See page 21 for details.

Location: SRC Instructor: Staff - TBA Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/10-2/7 (5) 02 2/21-3/25 (5)

Day Time Sa 10:00-10:45A Sa 10:00-10:45A

Fee $68 $68

If you like music, dance, tumbling, and creativity, you have to try rhythmic gymnastics. It combines the beauty and artistry of dance with the strength and power of tumbling. Gymnasts perform routines to music using hand apparatus such as ribbons, balls, hoops, ropes and clubs. In the beginner class, girls will learn the basic body positions, elementary apparatus handling and musicality. Gymnasts may wear leotards or basic dance clothes. Hair should be pulled back from the face and neck. Location: SRC Instructor: Staff - TBA

Age: 5-18 Min/Max: 10/20

Sec. 01 03 04 05 06

Time 5:00-6:00P 4:00-5:00P 4:00-5:00P 11:00A-12:00P 11:00A-12:00P

Date (# cl) 1/12-3/23 (8) 1/7-2/11 (6) 2/18-3/25 (6) 1/10-2/7 (5) 2/21-3/25 (5)

Day M W W Sa Sa

Fee $125 $95 $95 $80 $80

No class: Sect. 01: 11/19, 2/16, 3/2

ADVANCED RHYTHMIC - #231116 Gymnasts will continue to learn basic body positions and apparatus handling, adding skills as they are mastered. Prior gymnastics or dance experience necessary .

Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/6-2/10 (6) 02 2/17-3/24 (6)

Age: 5-18 Min/Max: 10/20

Day Time Tu 5:00-6:15P Tu 5:00-6:15P

Sect. Date 01 1/11-1/25 02 2/8-2/22

Fee $113 $113

Day Time Fee R/NR Su 3:00 - 4:00P $130/161 Su 3:00 - 4:00P $130/161

START SMART GOLF FOR KIDS LEVEL 2 - #233077 Start Smart Golf, Level 2 builds upon the basics learned in the beginner class. See page 21 for details. Location: SRC

BEGINNING RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS - #231114

Location: SRC Instructor: Staff - TBA

Winter/Day Camp 2015

Age: 3-4 Min/Max: 10/20

Location: SRC Max: 8 Age: 4-7 Instructor: Total Impact Golf’s LPGA Professional Trena McDaniel

Max: 8

Age: 5-9

Instructor: Total Impact Golf’s LPGA Professional Trena McDaniel Sect. Date 01 1/11-1/25 02 2/8-2/22

Day Time Fee R/NR Su 4:00 - 5:00P $130/161 Su 4:00 - 5:00P $130/161

“LEARN HOW TO PLAY” PADDLE TENNIS Deerfield Park District teams up with Tennaqua Swim and Racquet Club to offer PADDLE TENNIS –a unique and stimulating experience. Enjoy this great outdoor sport no matter what your skill level. Classes focus on basic paddle skills, hand eye coordination, sportsmanship and eventual match play for older groups. Min/Max: 4/10. Location: Tennaqua Outdoor Paddle Courts, Deerfield Register:Through Deerfield Park District

JUNIOR PADDLE TENNIS CLASSES - #233070 Divided by age and ability, but all classes offered at the same time for one drop off and pick up. Sect. Age 01 6-7 02 6-7 03 8-13 04 8-13

Day Tu W Tu W

Dates 1/6-3/24 1/7-3/25 1/6-3/24 1/7-3/25

Times (wks) 4-5:00P (12 ) 4-5:00P (12) 4-5:00P (12 ) 4-5:00P (12 )

Fee $207 $207 $207 $207

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Youth and Teen Programs & Athletic Affiliate DYBA MIDDLE SCHOOL CYCLE / JUNGLE GYM - #292803

INDIVIDUALIZED NUTRITION COUNSELING AT SRC

Get the best of both worlds with this class. A 30-minute Indoor Cycling class is combined with 30 minutes of Jungle Gym Suspension Training. This is sure to be a challenging, full body workout.

Have you wondered what you should be eating to complement your fitness routine? Maxine Manquen, RD, LDN is a registered dietitian nutritionist who has the knowledge and experience to customize an eating plan to meet your wellness goals. Please stop by the front desk and fill out a nutrition counseling request form to get started. You can also contact our Fitness Manager, Tim Johnson who will arrange to have Maxine contact you privately to schedule a time to meet with you.

Location: SRC Instructor: TBD Sect. Dates (# cl) 01 1/8-2/12 (6)

Grades: 6-8 Min/Max: 5/20 Fees (R/NR) Day Times Th 4:30-5:30P $90/$120

SMALL GROUP TRAINING Would you like more individual attention with your fitness training program? Has your workout program been ineffective? This program can help. The format provides a supportive environment, closely monitoring your strength and cardio training.

OFF-SEASON TRIATHLON TRAINING - #292801 Whether it is your first triathlon or you want to move up in distance, our goal is to provide a fun environment in which to train hard and efficiently to achieve your personal goals. The focus is on endurance building in swimming, biking and running as well as strength training and core conditioning. Jungle Gym Suspension Training is also included.

DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION?

Tim Johnson Fitness Manager at SRC

Phone: (847) 572-2661 Email: tim@sachsreccenter.org

DYBA SPRING 2015 T-BALL, BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Go to www.dyba.com and click on “Registration.” Spring season runs from early April through mid-June. DYBA welcomes children of all abilities and experience. We emphasize sportsmanship, teamwork, fun, friendship and learning softball and baseball skills. •Register to volunteer to coach, manage or to be involved in other DYBA activities. •Team and league sponsorships are available.

**Watch for information on our Winter clinics**

Twitter: @SachsRecCenter

Location: SRC Instructor: Tim Date: Nov., 2-14-April, 2015: TBA (6 mos.) Day/Time: 1 weekday evening and 1 weekend morning each week Fee: TBA

TEENS ‘N’ TRAINING A TNT Fitness Pass offers current H.S. students under 16 years an opportunity to become a SRC Fitness Center member. Upon successful completion of the 3-hour TNT training class and payment of monthly membership fees, TNT pass holders are entitled to use equipment and facilities and benefit from group exercise classes (Yoga, Indoor Cycling, more). Fee is $50.

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Athletic Affiliate Organizations YOUNG WARRIORS YOUTH FOOTBALL Young Warriors tackle football program for grades 4-8 concentrates on football basics, with emphasis on instruction and fundamentals. Practices begin about May 10 and are held fives days per week, 5:30-7:30 p.m., through August 31. When school begins, practices reduce to three evenings a week till the end of the season. Games will be played on Sundays at Deerfield High School and on the fields of other league members. (This is a traveling league; half the games are played at opponents’ fields in September and October.) Teams will be formed based on players’ grade and weight. All participants must have a completed medical history form signed by a licensed physician. The Young Warriors program will furnish helmets, shoulder pads and jerseys. Other equipment is the responsibility of the player. There will be state-certified trainers on-site during all games. The Young Warriors organization is a member of the Central Suburban Youth Football Association which includes Northbrook, Glenview, Wilmette, Evanston, Skokie, Winnetka, Morton Grove, Norridge, Kennelwood, Buffalo Grove, Lake Forest and Highland Park. Registration is at the Young Warrior Football Assoc. building behind Caruso Middle School. For more information, call 847948-0927 between 6 and 9:30 p.m. or check the website: youngwarriorsfootball. com.

PEGASUS SOCCER CLUB 20+ Years of Travel Soccer Excellence Pegasus Soccer Club teams have had a long history of success, from league play to tournaments to cups at the state and regional levels. Today, Pegasus offers a competitive (a.k.a. travel) soccer experience for boys and girls (ages 8 to 18) and an Academy Program for boys and girls, ages 4 to 8. The mission of Pegasus Soccer Club is to develop young players to their fullest potential and to help them understand and enjoy the game of soccer. We endeavor to promote confidence and self esteem through emphasis on individual skill development, the spirit of teamwork, and sportsmanship in a positive competitive atmosphere. Our Winter/Day Camp 2015

approach is to focus on the development of each child as both a skilled soccer player and a good team player, while also striving to create positive life-long attitudes and values among our players. For our competitive players, the soccer year has a fall season (September to November), winter session (January to March), and a spring season (April to June). Boys’ games are generally on Saturdays and girls’ games are on Sundays. Our Academy Program provides a great opportunity for recreational players to receive professional training and develop their emerging soccer skills while enhancing their enthusiasm for the sport. The program is organized to complement the players’ recreational experience, as they are encouraged to continue playing recreational soccer while participating in the Academy Program. Academy Program sessions are conducted in the fall, winter, and spring. For more information about our competitive soccer or Academy programs, please visit our web site at www.PegasusSoccerClub. org or e-mail us at info@PegasusSoccerClub.org. Adults: Deerfield also offers adult soccer for both men and women. Anyone interested in playing can contact the club for more information about these programs.

DEERFIELD AYSO American Youth Soccer Organization is a nonprofit, all volunteer, national organization that promotes youth development through soccer. AYSO provides safe, fair and fun recreation for children between the ages of 4 and 19. There are no tryouts for AYSO as our philosophy is: Everyone Plays, Balanced Teams, Open Registration, Positive Coaching and Good Sportsmanship. Every year we put more than 2000 children in Deerfield on fields to participate in the world’s most popular sport. We offer both Fall and Spring programs as well as coach and referee training. In addition to our regular program we also offer:

VIP (VERY IMPORTANT PLAYER) PROGRAM AYSO VIP Program provides a quality soccer experience for children whose physical or mental disabilities make it difficult to successfully participate on mainstream teams. VIP teams may include those who: » are blind or visually impaired » are amputees or have conditions that impair mobility » are mentally or emotionally disabled » have autism, Downs Syndrome or Cerebral Palsy. These kids are Very Important Players (VIP) in AYSO. We recognize that all children need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptance. The VIP program offers that acceptance and carries our philosophy of Everyone Plays® to new heights –giving everyone a chance to play. With more than 40 years of youth soccer and educational experience, AYSO is the nation’s leading youth soccer program. Now, we’ve combined our unique philosophies with the best professional soccer coaching available to create AYSO Soccer Camps. So now you can get first-rate, professional soccer skills training in the supportive, player-friendly environment for which AYSO is famous. To get additional information about Deerfield AYSO and stay up to date on all our programs, including current registration information, please visit us at www.deerfieldAYSO.org.

DEERFIELD YOUTH BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION (DYBA) DYBA is proud to be affiliated with the Deerfield Park District. Our games and practices are held on almost 30 baseball and softball fields maintained by the Park District. Almost 1300 children from Deerfield and surrounding communities enjoy playing ball, meeting friends, and learning athletic and life skills through participation in DYBA. We offer house and travel baseball and softball programs for kids in pre-school through the post college years. Registration for House baseball and softball can be found on our website at www.dyba.com.

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Affiliates/NSSRA DEERFIELD PARK DISTRICT PROGRAM/ FACILITY PARTICIPANT CONDUCT The Deerfield Park District reserves the right to suspend, expel or deny participation in any program or facility to any person whose behavior materially interferes or disrupts the quality of those offerings, the enjoyment of them by other participants or the ability of staff to conduct or manage the activities or facilities. A child’s parent or guardian will be notified of the first incident; the second incident shall require the presence of a parent at a meeting with the instructor and a Park District administrator/supervisor; a third incident may result in the expulsion or suspension of the child from the program, event or facility. If a child engages in behavior(s) which may result in bodily harm to others, an immediate meeting with the parent may be called. If such behavior warrants it, immediate suspension or expulsion may result. Temporary suspension from participation due to misconduct will not entitle participant to a refund.

Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association (NSSRA) provides and facilitates year-round recreation and leisure opportunities for children, teens and adults with disabilities who live in 13 northern suburban communities including Deerfield. NSSRA has over 800 recreation, sport, cultural, social and leisure offerings available throughout the year, creating new experiences, opportunities for skill development, leisure time, and most importantly, friendship. Deerfield Park District also works closely with NSSRA to enable inclusive recreation. For information on Inclusion services or to make arrangements for accommodation, call Deerfield's NSSRA Inclusion Liaison at (847) 572-2615.

An adult shall receive one verbal or written warning. The second incident may result in suspension from the program, event or facility. If an adult physically strikes a person or object or throws an object at another person, or takes any other action that may pose a real threat of bodily harm to others, or is verbally abusive to others, s/he may immediately be suspended or expelled from the program or facility.

AFFILIATE/SPONSORED GROUPS* American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) Big Band Sound of Deerfield Coho Swim Club Deerfield Area Historical Society Deerfield Bridge Club Deerfield Community Concert Band Deerfield Family Theater Deerfield Pegasus Soccer Deerfield Recyclers Square Dance Club Deerfield Scampers (Camping Club) Deerfield Youth Baseball Association (DYBA) Falcons Hockey Association Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association Young Warriors Football

604-1560 945-5321 945-0650 948-0680 475-3830 295-3343 945-0650 209-4410 945-3310 255-8962 975-2298 432-5754 509-9400 948-0927

*All phone numbers have 847 prefixes unless otherwise indicated.

NSSRA Camps Camp Igloo

Winter Break camp for campers ages 5 - 21

Camp Kaboom!

Spring Break camp for campers 5 - 21

NSSED/NSSRA Summer Program

Campers ages 3 - 21, offered in partnershp with NSSED

Camp Sunburst

Campers ages 5 - 21

Afternoon Escapades Campers ages 5 - 21

Awesome Post Camp Campers ages 5 - 21

YMCA Camp Duncan Campers ages 8 - 22

Camp Wigwam (Maine) Campers ages 16 and up

Contact us for more information about NSSRA and the camps and programs we provide.

3105 MacArthur Blvd. • Northbrook, IL 60062 (847) 509-9400 • www.nssra.org

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Summer Day Camps - No Camp July 3 GUIDE TO SUMMER CAMPS – DEEFIELD PARK DISTRICT 2015 NO CAMPS JULY 3 CAMPER’S GRADE

CAMP SITES

REGISTRATION PROCESS

Children must be entering the grade of the camp by 9/1/15.

Summer camp locations listed in this brochure may change due to Deerfield public school scheduling. We will advise you of changes should they occur.

When registering for our Day Camps, please use the regular Park District registration form. Registration for our general winter programs is in December. Lottery for day camp registration is in January.

FEES AND DEPOSITS Resident and nonresident fees are listed for each camp. A $50 or $100 nontransferable, nonrefundable deposit is due at registration. This deposit is applicable to tuition. Camp fees can not be prorated to accommodate vacations. Please see individual camp descriptions for deposit amount.

PARENT MANUAL Parent manuals will be mailed the first week of April. Inside you will find a health history form, carpool and buddy list information as well as information about the camp your child will be attending.

CAMP PAYMENT OPTION

BUDDY REQUESTS

A camp payment plan is again being offered for the 2015 camp season. Your camp fees can now be paid in five (5) equal monthly payments through an automatic installment billing process.

Information about buddy requests can be found in the day camp parent manual, due to be mailed the first week of April. There are no buddy requests for Sports Camps.

Installment billing must be set up as an automatic charge/debit to a credit card or from a bank account. All automatic (or electronic) account withdrawals (ACH) and credit card charges will be processed on the 15th day of Feb., March, April, May and June of 2015.

Resident / Nonresident

Please be aware that this is the only payment plan that will be offered for camp fees. All camp fees must be paid in full prior to the start of the first day of camp for participants to attend camp. For more information and/or enrollment forms for this payment option, please contact the registration office at 847-945-0650, before January 30, 2015.

CAMP REGISTRATION MAILIN, DROPOF & FAX DEADLINE (Received -not postmarked): Friday, January 9, 2015, by 5 p.m. WALKIN REGISTRATION BEGINS: Tuesday, January 20, 2015, 9 a.m. Summer camp registration will be held in January. If you wish, you may send in your camp registration forms and fees when you register for winter programs in November. Camp confirmation will be sent after the January lottery. For details about the lottery registration procedures, please see the Lottery/Registration Information pages at the back of this brochure.

When the park district offices are not open, we have a few drop boxes for your convenience inside and outside of the Jewett Park Community Center. You must include a camp deposit or total payment with your registration form. Your full payment for all sessions of all camps is due on April 24, 2015.

CAMP REFUND POLICY One week prior to the start of camp, you may receive a refund on a camp fee less than your $50 or $100 non-refundable, nontransferable deposit. Once camp begins, refunds will be granted only for medical reasons or if you are moving outside of the park district. In these cases, the $50 or $100 deposit will be deducted and the refund will be prorated based on when participation ends. If your child is unable to continue in a program because of a medical problem, you must submit a letter from your doctor on his/her letterhead in order to receive a refund. If you are moving out of the district, in order to obtain a refund, you must submit proof in writing that you are moving. For more information, please call the registration office at 847-945-0650.

CAMP INFORMATION MEETINGS Meet staff and get your questions answered. Location: Jewett Park Community Center Pathfinders, Trailblazers, Explorers, Stage and Screen, Sports Camps, Art Camp Tuesday, May 19, 6:30-8PM Format: Drop-In #1 Camp, Little Scampers Wednesday, May 20, 6:30-8PM Format: Parent Meetings 7-7:30PM

So Big Camp Friday, June 19, 9:00AM-Noon Format: Individual Parent Meetings Sun ‘n’ Fun Friday, June 19, 10:30-11:30AM Format: Open house for parents and Kids

MORE INFORMATION: Call: 847-945-0650 Email: info@deerfieldparks.org Visit: www.deerfieldparks.org TO REGISTER:

Winter/Day Camp 2015

Online: www.deerfieldparks.org/summer-camps In-person or by Mail: 836 Jewett Park Drive, Deerfield, IL 60015 Fax (if paying with credit card): 847-945-0699

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Preschool and Early Childhood Camps SO BIG CAMP - #424001

LITTLE SCAMPERS - #424003

So Big Camp is a wonderful transition from home to a day camp setting. The experience helps young children make an easy adjustment to preschool activities offered by the park district. Our goals are to expose children to many new experiences as well as help develop their social skills. Children will learn new songs, crafts, and games. A small snack and beverage is provided daily. At So Big Camp, a child will get to know children in the community and develop lifelong friendships.

This camp has a low-key, noncompetitive yet structured atmosphere geared to the needs, interests and skills of the young child. The camp includes swimming lessons, games, crafts, drama, nature study and music and other activities. A low counselor-child ratio is maintained to personalize the activities, to ensure safety and to encourage each child’s sense of well-being.

Our wonderful staff will make camp a warm and exciting place to spend a summer. Please bring a sack lunch and drink for your camper each day.

Location: Kipling

Age: 3 years by 9/1/15 Location: JPCC Min/Max: 15/25 Sect. Date (# wks) 01 6/23 - 8/6 (7) 02 6/23 - 8/6 (7) 03 6/22 - 8/6 (7)

Day Tu/Th Tu-Th M-Th

Time Fee (R/NR) 9:15A-12:45P $673/807 9:15A -12:45P$1008/1209 9:15A -12:45P$1342/1609

SUN ‘N’ FUN - #424002 Sun ‘N’ Fun features lots of outdoor play, including sand and water activities, outdoor games and crafts and trips to the wading pool in a low-key setting. We emphasize the social, emotional and physical development of our young campers. A snack and beverage will be provided each day. Our day will end with a sack lunch and singing. Trained, experienced leaders will guide your youngsters through this sun and fun-filled Sun ‘N’ Fun experience. Please send your child with a lunch each day. Bus service is included between Sun 'N' Fun and Learn to Swim. Age: 4 years by 9/1/15 Location: JPCC Min/Max: Sect 01: 10/40; Sect 02: 10/30; Sect 03: 10/20 Sect. Date (# wks) 01 6/22 - 8/7 (7) 02 6/22 - 8/6 (7) 03 6/23 - 8/6 (7)

Day M-F M-Th Tu-Th

Time Fee (R/NR) 9:00A - 1:00P $1157/1387 9:00A - 1:00P $953/1143 9:00A - 1:00P $716/858

LEARN TO SWIM - #464501 (FOLLOWING SUN 'N' FUN DAY CAMP) Sec. Date 01 6/29-8/5(6) 02 6/30-8/6(6)

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Days Time M/W 1:30-2:00P T/Th 1:30-2:00P

Grade: Kindergarten by 9/1/15 Min/Max: 30/50 Sect. Date (# wks) Day Time Fee (R/NR 01 6/22 - 8/7 (7) M-F 9:30A-2:30P $1281/1536 02 6/22 - 7/10 (3) M-F 9:30A-2:30P $530/635 03 7/13-8/7 (4) M-F 9:30A-2:30P $756/906 04 6/23-8/6 (7) Tu-Th* 9:30A-2:30P $928/1113 Location: St. Gregory’s Sect. Date (# wks) 05 6/22 - 8/7 (7)

Day Time Fee (R/NR) M-F 9:45A - 2:45P$1281/1536

#1 CAMP - #424004 Geared to the needs, interests and skills of the first grade child, this camp is a balanced blend of crafts, outdoor games, sports and swim instruction. We believe young campers will rate this camp “number one” on their summer fun list! Three exciting trips are planned. Grade: 1st by 9/1/15 Min/Max:Sect 01: 25/50 Sect 02,03,04: 5/10 Sect 05: 5/15 Sect 06: 20/40 5-Day Options Location: Walden Sect. Date (# wks) 01 6/22-8/7 (7) 02 6/22-7/10 (3) 03 7/13-8/7 (4)

Day M-F M-F M-F

Time Fee (R/NR) 9:15A-2:30P $1259/1510 9:15A-2:30P $522/625 9:15A-2:30P $742/889

4-Day Option Location: Jewett Sect. Date (# wks) 04 6/22-7/30 (7)

Day Time Fee (R/NR) M-Th 9:15A-2:30P $1133/1359

3-Day Option Location: Jewett Sect. Date (# wks) Day Time Fee (R/NR) 05 6/23- 7/30 (7) Tu/W/Th 9:15A-2:30P $886/1062 06 6/22-8/7 (7) M-F* 9:45A-2:30P $886/1062

FeeR/NR $168/204 $168/204

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Summer Day Camps - No Camp July 3 PATHFINDERS CAMP - #454001 A relaxed, noncompetitive atmosphere allows campers to be among their peers doing activities geared to their interests and skill levels. Small group ratios are maintained as Pathfinders participate in athletics and recreational games, art and more. Swim lessons are a part of each camp day. Special events and field trips are planned weekly to add to the fun. Please encourage your child to bring a water bottle, labeled with his/her name, to camp. Grade: 2nd by 9/1/15 Location: South Park Min/Max: Sect 01: 10/100; Sect. 02 &03: 10/20; Sect. 04: 10/40 5-Day Options Sect. Date (# wks)

Day Time

Fee (R/NR)

Both Sessions 01 & 02: 01 6/22-8/7 (7) M-F 8:45A-2:45P $1171/1404 Session 1: 02 6/22-7/10 (3)

M-F 8:45A-2:45P $485/581

Session 2: 03 7/13-8/7 (4)

M-F 8:45P-2:45P

4-Day Option Sect. Date (# wks) 04 6/22- 8/6 (7)

$691/828

Day Time Fee (R/NR) M-Th 8:45A-2:45P $986/1182

TRAILBLAZERS CAMP - #454002 Children will love this noncompetitive camp designed just for third graders. Campers participate in activities from athletics and recreational games to art and dramatics. Daily swim lessons are part of the day too! We’ll also have special events and field trips. Have your child bring a water bottle with his/ her name on it. Fun can get very thirsty! Grade: 3rd by 9/1/15 Location: Shepard Min/Max: Sect. 01: 10/40; Sect. 02: 10/20; Sect. 03: 10/20 5-Day Options

NEW 5 DAY OPTION AND NEW START TIME. Art Camp is designed specifically for the creative child who enjoys all aspects of art. This camp will expose young artists to a variety of media including painting, cartooning, design, and ceramics. Campers have daily free swim Monday - Thursday. Art Camp will have weekly fieldtrips on Friday to Chicago area art museums. AM and PM extended care available. Grades: Entering 3rd - 9th by 9/1/15 Location: JPCC Min/Max: 40/100 Sect. Date (# wks) Session I 01 6/22-7/10 (3) Session II 02 7/13-7/31 (3)

Day Time

Fee (R/NR)

M-F 9:30A-3:00P $795/953 M-F 9:30A-3:00P $824/988

EXPLORERS - #454003 Each day begins with an all-camp gathering. Each day ends with an all camp event. In between each camper will eat lunch and go to the pool for open swim. The remainder of the day designed to allow each explorer to choose what activities they want and how long they want to do them. Counselors supervise all activities and all areas so campers can move between each activity at camp at their pace. Explorers develops an atmosphere of acceptance and pride in the camp and creates a balance of free choice geared toward the interests of the older elementary school child. From sports, games, arts, crafts, acting and improv, each camper’s daily activities will be designed by each individual child with the staff supporting kids in whichever way they need to connect with each other throughout the dozens of daily activities. Wherever campers turn, they will find a helping hand. Special events, theme weeks, and weekly field trips are among the activities planned. Please bring a water bottle to camp with your child’s name on it.

Sect. Date (# wks)

Day Time

Both Sessions: 01 6/22-8/7 (7)

M-F 9:00A-3:00P $1171/1404

Session 1: 02 6/22-7/10 (3)

M-F 9:00A-3:00P $485/581

Session 2: 03 7/13-8/7 (4)

Grade: 4th - 6th by 9/1/15 Location: Shepard Min/Max: 10/60

M-F 9:00A-3:00P $691/828

Sect. Date (# wks) Session I 01 6/22-7/10 (3)

For Door-to-Door Bus Option for Trailblazers Camp, see page 43.

Fee (R/NR)

STAGE AND SCREEN CAMP - #454005

ART SAMPLER CAMP #454007

Day Time

LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION! FUN! This summer, enjoy an amazing Creative and Performing Arts experience–singing, acting, dancing and on-camera work–with Adam Busch and other talented and professional staff. Explore the creative worlds of Musical Theatre and TV/Movies in breakout classes, all while working towards a culminating ORIGINAL Stage & Screen production, written by campers. Swim, laugh, have a cookout, laugh, have zany “themed days,” laugh and have the BEST summer ever! So come meet some new friends as the curtain rises. Grade: 4th - 9th by 9/1/15 Location: Caruso Min/Max: 40/75 Sect. Date (# wks) 01 6/15-7/31 (7)

Day Time Fee (R/NR) M-F 9:30A-3:15P $1678/2013

COUNSELORS-IN-TRAINING (C.I.T.) - #454008 The purpose of this program is to provide an opportunity for teens in this age group to develop leadership skills through a summer camp experience. Duties will include assisting with games, art projects, and leading an activity of his/her choice. C.I.T.s will be contacted in April to determine their camp and site preferences. Every effort will be made to place C.I.T.s at their preferred site, however, this can not be guaranteed. Mandatory allstaff training takes place the week of June 15. All C.I.T.s must attend. Transportation is the responsibility of the C.I.T. Age: 14 - 15 by 9/1/15 Location: TBD Min/Max: 5/20 Sect. Date (# wks) Day Time 01 6/22-7/10 (3) M-F TBD 02 7/13-8/7 (4) M-F TBD Payment in full is required.

Fee (R/NR) $107/127 $151/180

Fee (R/NR)

M-F 9:00A-3:00P $417/499

Session II 02 7/13-8/7 (4) M-F 9:00A-3:00P $594/712 For Door-to-Door Bus Option for Explorers, see page 43.

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Sports Camps - No Camp July 3 SPORTS CAMPS These camps are designed for those interested in participating in competitive summer sports including softball, soccer, football, kickball, dodgeball, basketball and floor hockey. Camps include field trips and free swim (not lessons). Rookies Camp, however, does include swim lessons. Competitive sports are a part of each camp, but the focus will vary by age group; i.e., Rookies focuses more on fundamentals, Middle School Camps focus more on fine tuning skills and strategies and competing in tournaments, and the other camps fall in between to varying degrees. To keep groups competitive, no buddy requests are accepted except for Rookies Camp. Groups at other sports camps are put together by counselors and based on athletic ability. Note: Campers are in their groups between two and three hours per day and can spend the rest of the day with their friends. ONE WEEK OPTION FOR: GIRLS 3RD, 4TH, 5TH AND 6TH GRADE SPORTS CAMP

Are you interested in only one, two or three weeks of the second session of Sports Camp? We now have a weekly option for you! Sign up for only the individual weeks you need of the second session of Sports Camp to fit the needs of your overnight camp or vacation schedules.

CAMP VALUES •HAVE FUN! • Develop athletic and social skills, meet new friends and learn how to interact positively with others in a team/competitive environment •Good sportsmanship – positive attitudes and attributes that can be applied to everyday life

ROOKIE SPORTS CAMP - #434001 FULL-DAY – WITH SWIM LESSONS!

BOYS’ SPORTS CAMP - 3RD GRADE - #434003

BOYS’ SPORTS CAMP - 6TH GRADE - #434006

Grades: 1 or 2 by 9/1/15 Location: Kipling Min/Max: 20/60

Grade: 3 by 9/1/15Location: Deerfield H.S. Min/Max: 20/50

Grade: 6 by 9/1/15 Min/Max: 20/50

Sect. Date (# wks) 01 6/22-7/10 (3) 02 7/13-8/7 (4)

Sect. Date (# weeks) 01 6/22-7/10 (3) 02 7/13-8/7 (4) 03 7/13-7/17 (1) 04 7/20-7/24 (1) 05 7/27-7/31 (1) 06 8/3-8/7 (1)

Sect. Date (# weeks) 001 6/22-7/10 (3) 02 7/13-8/7 (4) 03 7/13-7/17 (1) 04 7/20-7/24 (1) 05 7/27-7/31 (1) 06 8/3-8/7 (1)

Day Time Fee (R/NR) M-F 9:00A- 2:45P $625/749 M-F 9:00A- 2:45P $891/1068

The Rookies Sports Camp is now a full day camp! The kids at Rookies will take swim lessons, go on field trips twice a session and play such sports as basketball, soccer and floor hockey.

GIRLS’ SPORTS CAMPS - #434002 Grades: 3-5 by 9/1/15 Min/Max: 20/60 Sect. Date (# wks) 01 6/22-7/10 (3) 02 7/13-8/7 (4) 03 7/13-7/17 (1) 04 7/20-7/24 (1) 05 7/27-7/31 (1) 06 8/3-8/7 (1)

Day M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

Location: Kipling Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P

Fee (R/NR) $496/594 $708/847 $240/287 $240/287 $240/287 $240/287

Day M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

Time 8:45A-2:45P 8:45A-2:45P 8:45A-2:45P 8:45A-2:45P 8:45A-2:45P 8:45A-2:45P

Fee (R/NR) $496/594 $708/847 $240/287 $240/287 $240/287 $240/287

Fee (R/NR) $496/594 $708/847 $240/287 $240/287 $240/287 $240/287

MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS’ SPORTS CAMP - #434007

Grade: 4 by 9/1/15Location: Deerfield H.S. Min/Max: 20/50

Grades: 6-8 by 9/1/15 Location: Walden Min/Max: 24/50

Sect. Date (# weeks) 01 6/22-7/10 (3) 02 7/13-8/7 (4) 03 7/13-7/17 (1) 04 7/20-7/24 (1) 05 7/27-7/31 (1) 06 8/3-8/7 (1)

Day M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

Grade: 5 by 9/1/15 Min/Max: 20/50 Sect. Date (# weeks) 01 6/22-7/10 (3) 02 7/13-8/7 (4) 03 7/13-7/17 (1) 04 7/20-7/24 (1) 05 7/27-7/31 (1) 06 8/3-8/7 (1)

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BOYS’ SPORTS CAMP - 4TH GRADE - #434004

Time 8:45A-2:45P 8:45A-2:45P 8:45A-2:45P 8:45A-2:45P 8:45A-2:45P 8:45A-2:45P

Fee (R/NR) $496/594 $708/847 $240/287 $240/287 $240/287 $240/287

BOYS’ SPORTS CAMP - 5TH GRADE - #434005

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Location: Walden

Day M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

Location: South Park Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P

Sect. Date (# wks) 01 6/22-7/10 (3) 02 7/13-7/31 (3)

Fee (R/NR) Day Time M-F 9:00A-3:00P $571/684 M-F 9:00A-3:00P $611/732

MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS’ SPORTS CAMP - #434008 Grades: 7-8 by 9/1/15 Location: Walden Min/Max: 32/50 Sect. Date (# wks) 01 6/22-7/10 (3) 02 7/13-7/31 (3)

Day Time Fee (R/NR) M-F 9:00A-3:00P $571/684 M-F 9:00A-3:00P $611/732

Fee (R/NR) $496/594 $708/847 $240/287 $240/287 $240/287 $240/287

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Summer Day Camp Services Extended Camp Care - #454009

BUS SERVICE OPTION - FOR RESIDENTS ONLY

Parents may choose morning Extended Camp Care hours, afternoon hours, or both. Children in the morning session will be transported from the Jewett Park Community Center to their camp site. Those in the afternoon session will be picked up at their camp sites and dropped off at the community center. To register, please fill out the registration form and include full payment (in addition to camp deposits) with your form. All participants must attend a Deerfield Park District day camp listed in this brochure.

Some children could be on the bus up to 45 minutes each way. We will do our best to plan routes so either the morning or afternoon route will be shorter than the other for participants. However, we cannot guarantee this depending on the addresses of the children who register for this service.

Grade: Entering K - 8 by 9/1/14 Location: JPCC

Bus stop location information will be mailed in early June to those who register for this service.

Sect Date (# wks/days) Day Time

Fee (R/NR)

Morning Session (7) - Grades K - 8 01 6/22-8/7 (7) M-F 7:30-9:30A

$382/457

IMPORTANT: Those interested in the bus option must register for it by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 16, 2015. NO REFUNDS will be issued for bus service after June 2 for the first session and after June 20 for the second session.

Morning Session I (5 days) - Grades K - 8 02 6/22-7/10 (3) M-F 7:30-9:30A $160/191

• Trailblazers • Explorers • Sports Camp, excluding Tennis Camp and All Star Sports Camps

Morning Session II (5 days) - Grades K - 8 03 7/13-8/7 (4) M-F 7:30-9:30A $227/271 Afternoon Session (7 week) - Grades K - 8 04 6/22-8/7 (7) M-F 2:30-6:00P $382/457 Afternoon Session I (5 days) - Grades K - 8 05 6/22-7/10 (3) M-F 2:30-6:00P $160/191 Afternoon Session II (5 days) - Grades K - 8 06 7/13-8/7 (4) M-F 2:30-6:00P $227/271

Extra Added Attraction - #454010 Two additional WEEKS of August Activities! Designed to help working parents, Extra Added Attraction extends our regular camp season. The camper’s day will include open swim, arts and crafts, athletic and recreational games. Special theme days and field trips are among the other fun-filled activities planned. Parents may not drop off and leave children unsupervised before 7:30 am. All children must be picked up by 6:00 pm. Please send your child with a drink and a sack lunch. Location: JPCC Min/Max: 10/40 Sect. 01 02 03 04

Grade K-2 3-5 K-2 3-5

Date (# wks) 8/10-8/20(1) 8/10-8/14(1) 8/17-8/22(1) 8/17-8/22(1)

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Day M-F M-F M-F M-F

Time 7:30A-6:00P 7:30A-6:00P 7:30A-6:00P 7:30A-6:00P

Parents are encouraged to accompany their child(ren) to the bus stop and also to meet their child(ren) at the stop when camp is over.

Fee (R/NR) $283/339 $283/339 $283/339 $283/339

Children who register for the bus transportation option will be picked up each morning at convenient stops within park district boundaries only. Depending on the number of children registered for this service and the route the bus follows, pickup time may begin 45 minutes to one hour before the starting time of the camp program. Once the last child is picked up on the route, the children will be delivered to their camp locations. Campers will be returned to the same stop after camp is over. Pickup and return times will vary based on the bus routes. NOTE: If you move residences between the time you register and the time camp begins, please notify the Park District.

BUS OPTION FEES AND CLASS SECTION CODES - #434017 Sect. Camp 01 Trailblazers/Explorers 02 Trailblazers/Explorers 03 Sports Camp 04 Sports Camp

Date Session I) 6/22 - 7/10 (Session ession II) 7/13 - 8/7 (Session Session I) 6/22 - 7/10 (Session ession II) 7/13 - 8/7 (Session

Fee $141 $199 $141 $1999

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Specialty Sports Camps - No Camp July 3 TENNIS CAMPS 2015 Dana Joseph and Chris Cabanban of First Serve Management and their team of instructors provide tennis services indoors at Sachs Recreation Center (SRC) and outdoors at Mitchell Park. First Serve’s mission is to nurture the love of the game of tennis. Family-friendly programming encourages students to play the sport for a lifetime and provides a path to pursue the level they wish to attain. From beginning recreational players looking for fitness and fun to tournament competitors, instructors understand people play tennis for different reasons. The quality and experience of their teaching distinguishes First Serve Management from their peers. Their entire staff is certified by either the USPTA or the USPTR and is constant from the start of a lesson session to the end.

FIRST SERVE HALF DAY TENNIS PLUS CAMP - #434060 A smash hit! Campers get 10 hours of oncourt tennis instruction per week and enjoy energetic off-court activities such as swimming, basketball, volleyball and much more. Increase your self-confidence in tennis and other areas. Camp is at Mitchell Park and will also utilize indoor space at SRC. Instructor to camp ratio is 1:8. Ages: 8-13 (all levels) Ratio: 1:8 Location: Mitchell Park Instructor: First Serve Tennis Camp A.M. CAMPS Sect. Date (# cl) 01 6/15-6/26 (10) 02 6/29-7/10 (9) 03 7/13-7/24 (10) 04 7/27-8/7 (10) P.M. CAMPS

Day M-F M-F M-F M-F

Time Fee (R/NR) 9:00A-12:00P $530/662 9:00A-12:00P $477/596 9:00A-12:00P $530/662 9:00A-12:00P $530/662

Sect. 05 06 07 08 09

Day M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

Time Fee (R/NR) 12:30-3:30P $265/331 12:30-3:30P $530/662 12:30-3:30P $477/596 12:30-3:30P $530/662 12:30-3:30P $530/662

Date (# cl) 6/8-6/12 (5) 6/15-6/26 (10) 6/29-7/10 (9) 7/13-7/24 (10) 7/27-8/7 (10)

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HOOPS EDUCATION BASKETBALL CAMP – #494015 PRESENTED BY DAVID ADELMAN & PLAY HARD HOOPS

In its third year, this Co-ed camp is dedicated to teaching the game of basketball while stressing sportsmanship, teamwork, enthusiasm and a positive attitude on and off the court. The goal is to have a great time regardless of ability while learning skills and fundamentals to be a good player. Camp consists of stations, contests, game play and the ability to learn from coaches with college and pro experience. Fee includes camp T-shirt, prizes and individual team awards. Max: 36 Grade: 1-6 Location: Sachs Recreation Center Days: Monday - Friday Sect 01 02 03

Camp Date Full Day 6/15-6/19 AM Half Day 6/15-6/19 PM Half Day 6/15-6/19

Fee (R/NR) Time 9:00A - 3:00P $255 9:00 - 11:45A $189 12:15 - 3:00P $189

BRIAN SILBERMAN’S BASEBALL - #433012 This camp gives kids who like baseball a chance to learn more. The very small groups permit personal instruction. The camp philosophy is Fun, Skill Development & Character Building. Brian grew up in Deerfield and started in DYBA. He played baseball at Deerfield High School and at the University of South Florida where his coach was Hall of Fame pitcher Robin Roberts. In the past ten years, hundreds of kids have experienced the positive, confidence-building philosophy of Brian’s Camps. For more information, check out www.briansbaseballcamp.com. Location: Maplewood Park Instructor: Brian Silberman & College Players Min/Max: 12/48

SOCCER SKILLS CAMP - #434024 Get ready for the upcoming fall soccer season. Boys and girls will learn age appropriate drills in a fun environment. Games will be played to enhance the skills that are being taught. Participants should wear shin guards and bring a water bottle. Ages: 6-10 Min/Max: 8/30 Location: Jewett Park Instructor: SportsKids Sect. Age Date (cl) Day Time Fee (R/NR) 01 6-10 6/22-6/26 (5) M-F 3:30-5:00P $75/93 02 6-10 7/6-7/10 (5) M-F 12:15-2:30P $73/112

BASEBALL & SOFTBALL SKILLS CAMP - #434027 This camp will include instruction in skill development, fundamentals and games. Drills for defense, hitting, base running and throwing will be taught. Outfield, infield, pitching and catching segments will all be included. Games will be played every day. Let our competitive coaches who have played at the high school and college levels guide you through techniques that can elevate your game. This camp provides a comprehensive baseball experience for boys and softball experience for girls regardless if they are a beginner, intermediate or advanced player. Camp will be broken down by age groups. Each participant is required to bring a glove, hat, and water bottle. Ages: 6-10 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc Location: Jewett Park Min/Max: 8/30 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 6/29-7/2 (4)

Day Time Fee (R/NR) M-F 12:15-2:30P $72/90

Sect. Gr. Date (cl) Day Time Fee (R/NR) 01 1-6 6/15-6/19 (5) M-F 9:00A-12:00P $215/255 02 1-6 6/15-6/19 (5) M-F 1:00-4:00P $215/255

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Specialty Sports Camps - No Camp July 3 LACROSSE SKILLS CAMP - #434028 Join us in playing the oldest and fastest growing team sport in North America. Lacrosse is sweeping the nation and the northern suburbs. Players will learn various lacrosse techniques such as cradling, scooping, passing, catching, shooting, and goalie skills—the fundamentals any lacrosse player must have! Drills and games in a fast paced and safe environment will be used to teach these fundamentals. Offensive and defensive techniques and positioning will also be taught in this camp. Each child should bring a mouth guard and water bottle. Lacrosse sticks will be provided. Ages: 6-10 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc Location: Jewett Park Min/Max: 8/30 Sect. Date (# wks) 01 7/20-7/24 (5)

Day Time Fee (R/NR) M-F 3:30-5:00P $75/93

BASKETBALL SKILLS CAMP - #434029 Come join us for a fun and instructional basketball experience. This camp will help boys and girls to improve their basketball skills, such as dribbling, passing, shooting and rebounding. Participants also will learn the proper defensive stance, practice zone defense, and experience man-to-man defense through challenging drills and structured games. Youngsters will have the opportunity to enhance their individual skills as well as become effective team players. Don’t miss out on this exciting camp! Each participant should bring a water bottle. Ages: 6-10 Instructor: SportsKids, Inc Location: Sachs Rec Center Min/Max: 8/30 Sect. Date (#cl) 01 6/22-6/26(5) 02 7/27-7/31(5)

Day Time Fee (R/NR) M-F 12:15-2:30P $90/112 M-F 3:30-5:00P $75/93

TRACK, FIELD & FITNESS CAMP - #434030 This camp will get kids excited about exercise and teach them about track and field, one of the oldest sports that continues to grow and is highlighted by the Olympics every 4 years. Campers will learn the fundamentals involved with improving flexibility, proper stretching, body positioning, developing core-strength, improving balance, cooldown techniques and other fitness concepts as they relate to exercising and the jumping, running and throwing skills involved in the sport of track and field. Boys and girls will participate in Sharks and Minnows, Hot Lava, Capture the Cones, and other fitness games as well as sprints, relays, long-distance walking, running hurdles, long jump, discus throw and other track and field events. Campers will participate in a fun-filled SportsKids track and field meet on the last day of camp. Children will make new friends and develop a love for fitness, track and field events, and just being active as they are challenged by new skills daily in a safe environment. Camp will be broken down by age groups. Each participant should bring a water bottle to camp. Ages: 6-10

Min/Max: 6/30

Location: Jewett Park SportsKids Inc. Sect. Date(#cl) 01 7/13-7/17(5)

Instructor:

Day Time M-F 3:30-5P

Res/NR $75/$93

DODGEBALL CAMP - #434031 Dodgeball Camp is the ultimate week of fun! Campers will develop throwing, catching, and dodging skills as well as the agility and stamina needed to play dodgeball and other sports. They also will learn the rules of dodgeball as well as strategies and techniques needed to play at a fast pace. Games such as original dodgeball, net dodgeball, and medic dodgeball will be played in a safe and supervised environment. Youngsters will experience individual challenges and team competition as they learn to dodge, dip, duck, and dive in this exciting camp! Soft balls will be used. Each participant should bring a water bottle.

BASKETBALL SHOOTING CAMP - #434032 Do you want to continue improving your basketball shooting skills? Then this is the camp for you! Participants will work on a variety of basketball shots such as free throws, layups, shots off the glass and jump shots. Learn the fundamentals and mechanics needed to become a great shooter. Challenging drills and exciting shooting games will be a part of this camp. Camp will be broken down by age groups. Each participant should bring a water bottle. Ages: 6-10

Min/Max: 6/30

Location: Sachs Recreation Center Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Sect. Date(#cl) 01 6/29-7/2 (4)

Day Time M-F 3:30-5P

Res/NR $60/75

ARCHERY CAMP - #494014 Are you interested in learning a fun, challenging and timeless sport that is seen in books, movies, and the Olympics? Then, come join us in this camp to learn and master the sport of archery in a safe environment. Participants will learn an excellent, nationally recognized beginner’s 9-step to the 10 ring progression which was created by the Coaches Development Committee of the National Archery Association. Archery helps participants’ concentration and increases discipline. Exciting drills and fun games will be implemented in this camp. Participants also will learn about archery history and equipment, archery characters in the movies and comics, Olympic archery, archery folk heroes, and other fun archery facts through interesting activities and discussions. Recurve bows, blunt tipped arrows and targets will be provided during camp. Bring a friend and come join us for this exciting summer camp! Each participant should bring a water bottle. Ages: 7-12 Min/Max: 6/20 Location: Jewett Park Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Sect. Date(#cl) 01 8/3-8/7 (5)

Day Time M-F 3:30-5:30P

Res/NR $100/$125

Ages: 6-10 Min/Max: 6/30 Location: Sachs Recreation Center

Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Sect. Date(#cl) 01 7/6-7/10(5)

Winter/Day Camp 2015

Day Time M-F 3:30-5:00P

Res/NR $75/$93

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Golf Camps - No Camp July 3 1/2 DAY JUNIOR GOLF CAMP AGES 7 TO 18 – #485009

FULL DAY JUNIOR GOLF CAMP AGES 7 TO 18 – #485004

GIRLS GOLF CAMP AGES 8-14 - #485014

This ½ day class is designed for junior golfers ages 7 to 18 who want to learn the basics of putting, chipping, pitching, bunkers and on-course instruction. Just a reminder –kids must have clubs. We offer clubs along with golf bags at a discount.

This full day golf camp is more intense and practice is taken more seriously than in our other junior golf programs. The course meets for 6.5 hours a day and covers all aspects of golf. This instruction will prepare a junior golfer for competitive golf. In this level students will play on the golf course during the class days. Daily snacks, lunch, and weekly prizes are provided. Just a reminder –kids must have clubs. We offer clubs along with golf bags at a discount.

The Girls Golf Academy program provides a quality learning experience for junior girls in a fun and developmentally appropriate golf environment with personal instruction. The healthy and positive learning environment is designed to help every golfer improve. Presented by Total Impact Golf’s LPGA Professional Trena McDaniel. The small student to teacher ratio insures personal attention. All range balls, golf course fees, student workbook and video, lunch, beverages and snacks are provided.

Fee: $550 per person Min /Max: 4/12

Fee: $550 per person Min/Max: 6/16

Fee: $350 per person Min/Max: 4/12 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 6/9 - 6/12 (4) 02 6/16 - 6/19 (4) 03 6/23 - 6/26 (4) 04 7/7 - 7/10 (4) 05 7/14- 7/17 (4) 06 7/21 - 7/24 (4) 07 7/28 - 7/31 (4) 08 8/4 - 8/7 (4) 17 8/11-8/14 (4) 09 6/9 - 6/12 (4) 10 6/16 - 6/19 (4) 11 6/23 - 6/26 (4) 12 7/7 - 7/10 (4) 13 7/14- 7/17 (4) 14 7/21 - 7/24 (4) 15 7/28 - 7/31 (4) 16 8/4 - 8/7 (4) 18 8/11-8/14 (4)

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Day Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F

Time 8:30A-11:30A 8:30A-11:30A 8:30A-11:30A 8:30A-11:30A 8:30A-11:30A 8:30A-11:30A 8:30A-11:30A 8:30A-11:30A 8:30A-11:30A 12:30-3:30P 12:30-3:30P 12:30-3:30P 12:30-3:30P 12:30-3:30P 12:30-3:30P 12:30-3:30P 12:30-3:30P 12:30P-3:00P

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Sect. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09

Date (# cl) 6/9 - 6/12 (4) 6/16 - 6/19 (4) 6/23 - 6/26 (4) 7/7 - 7/10 (4) 7/14- 7/17 (4) 7/21 - 7/24 (4) 7/28 - 7/31 (4) 8/4 - 8/7 (4) 8/11-8/14 (4)

Day Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F Tu-F

Time 8:30A-3:00P 8:30A-3:00P 8:30A-3:00P 8:30A-3:00P 8:30A-3:00P 8:30A-3:00P 8:30A-3:00P 8:30A-3:00P 8:30A-3:00P

Sect. 01 02 03

Date (# cl) 6/15-6/18 (4) 7/6-7/9 (4) 8/10-8/13 (4)

Day M-Th M-Th M-Th

Time 8:30A-3:00P 8:30A-3:00P 8:30A-3:00P

All Golf Camps are at the Deerfield Golf Club and Learning Center Address:1201 Saunders Rd, Riverwoods. Phone: 847-945-8333. Email: Info@deerfieldgolf.org. Website: deerfieldgolf.org.

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SWIM FEE(R/NR)

DEPOSIT

AGE

DATE/#WKS.

DAYS

TIME

424001-01 So Big Camp 424001-02 So Big Camp 424001-03 So Big Camp

3 yrs. 3 yrs. 3 yrs.

6/23 - 8/6 (7) 6/23- 8/6(7) 6/22 - 8/6 (7)

T/Th T-Th M-Th

9:15 am - 12:45 pm JPCC 9:15 am - 12:45 pm JPCC 9:15 am - 12:45 pm JPCC

No No No

$678/807 $1008/1209 $1342/1609

$100 $100 $100

424002-01 Sun’n’Fun 424002-02 Sun’n’Fun 424002-03 Sun’n’Fun

4 yrs 4 yrs 4 yrs

6/22 - 8/7 (7) 6/22 - 8/6 (7) 6/23 - 8/6 (7)

M-F M-Th Tu-Th

9:00 am - 1:00 pm 9:00 am - 1:00 pm 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

JPCC JPCC JPCC

No* No* No*

$ 1157/1387 $953/1143 $716/858

$100 $100 $100

CODE

CAMP

424003-01 424003-02 424003-03 424003-04 424003-05

Little Scampers (5-day) Little Scampers (5-day) Little Scampers (5-day) Little Scampers (3-day) Little Scampers (5-day)

Gr. K Gr. K Gr. K Gr. K Gr. K

6/23 - 8/7 (7) 6/23 - 7/10 (3) 7/13 - 8/7 (4) 6/23 - 8/6 (7) 6/22 - 8/7 (7)

M-F M-F M-F Tu-Th M-F

9:30 am - 2:30 pm 9:30 am - 2:30 PM 9:30 am - 2:30 PM 9:30 am - 2:30 pm 9:30 am - 2:30 pm

Kipling Kipling Kipling Kipling St. Gregory

Yes - I Yes - I Yes - I Yes - I Yes - I

$1281/1536 $530/635 $756/906 $928/1113 $1281/1536

$100 $50 $50 $100 $100

424004-01 424004-02 424004-03 424004-04 424004-05 424004-06

#1 Camp (5-day) #1 Camp (5- day) #1 Camp (5- day) #1 Camp (4 day) #1 Camp (3-day) #1 Camp (5-day)

Gr. 1 Gr. K Gr. K Gr. 1 Gr. 1 Gr. 1

6/22 - 8/7 (7) 6/22 - 7/6 (3) 7/13 - 8/7 (4) 6/22 - 8/6 (7) 6/23 - 8/6 (7) 6/22 - 8/7 (7)

M-F M-F M-F M-Th Tu-Th M-F

9:15 am - 2:30 pm 9:15 am - 2:30 PM 9:15 am - 2:30 PM 9:15 am - 2:30 pm 9:15 am - 2:30 pm 9:15 am - 2:30 pm

Walden Walden Walden Jewett Jewett Jewett

Yes - I Yes - I Yes - I Yes - I Yes - I Yes - I

$1259/1510 $522/742 $625/889 $1133/1359 $886/1062 $1259/1510

$100 $50 $50 $100 $100 $100

454001-01 454001-02 454001-03 454001-04

Pathfinders Pathfinders - I Pathfinders - II Pathfinders (4 day)

Gr. 2 Gr. 2 Gr. 2 Gr. 2

6/22 - 8/7 (7) 6/22- 7/10 (3) 7/13 - 8/9 (4) 6/22 - 8/6 (7)

M-F M-F M-F M-Th

8:45 am - 2:45 pm 8:45 am - 2:45 pm 8:45 am - 2:45 pm 8:45 am - 2:45 pm

South Park South Park South Park South Park

Yes - I Yes - I Yes - I Yes - I

$1171/1404 $485/581 $691/828 $986/1182

$100 $50 $50 $100

454002-01 Trailblazers 454002-02 Trailblazers - I 454002-03 Trailblazers - II

Gr. 3 Gr. 3 Gr. 3

6/22 - 8/7 (7) 6/22- 7/10 (3) 7/13 - 8/7 (4)

M-F M-F M-F

9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Shepard Shepard Shepard

Yes - I Yes - I Yes - I

$1171/1404 $485/581 $691/828

$100 $50 $50

454007-01 Art Sampler Camp I 454007-02 Art Sampler Camp II

Gr. 3-8 Gr. 3-8

6/22 - 7/10 (3) 7/13 - 7/31 (3)

M-F M-F

9:30 am - 3:00 pm 9:30 am - 3:00 pm

JPCC JPCC

Yes - F Yes - F

$795/953 $824/988

$50 $50

454003-01 Explorers I 454003-02 Explorers II

Gr. 4-6 Gr. 4-6

6/22- 7/10 (3) 7/13 - 8/7 (4)

M-F M-F

9:30 am - 3:00 pm 9:30 am - 3:00 pm

Shepard Shepard

Yes - F Yes - F

$ 417/499 $594/712

$50 $50

454005-01 Stage and Screen

Gr. 4-9

6/15 - 7/31 (7)

M-F

9:30 am - 3:15 pm

Caruso

Yes - F

$1678/2013

$100

454008-01 Counselors-in-Training I 454008-02 Counselors-in-Training II

14 - 15 yrs 6/22- 7/10 (3) 14 - 15 yrs 7/13 - 8/7 (4)

M-F M-F

TBD TBD

TBD TBD

No No

$107/127 $151/180

Full Full

SPORTS CAMPS 434001-01 434001-02 434002-01 434002-02 434003-01 434003-02 434004-01 434004-02 434005-01 434005-02 434006-01 434006-02 434007-01 434007-02 434008-01 434008-02

Rookie Sports Camp I Rookie Sports Camp II Girls Sports Camp I Girls Sports Camp II Boys Sports Camp Boys Sports Camp Boys Sports Camp Boys Sports Camp Boys Sports Camp Boys Sports Camp Boys Sports Camp Boys Sports Camp Middle School Girls I Middle School Girls II Middle School Boys I Middle School Boys II

Gr. 1-2 Gr. 1-2 Gr. 3-5 Gr. 3-5 Gr. 3 Gr. 3 Gr. 4 Gr. 4 Gr. 5 Gr. 5 Gr. 6 Gr. 6 Gr. 6-8 Gr. 6-8 Gr. 7-8 Gr. 7-8

6/22 - 7/10 (3) M-F M-F 7/13 - 8/7 (4) 6/22 - 7/10 (3) M-F M-F 7/13 - 8/7 (4) 6/22 - 7/10 (3) M-F M-F 7/13 - 8/7 (4) 6/22 - 7/10 (3) M-F M-F 7/13 - 8/7 (4) 6/22 - 7/10 (3) M-F M-F 7/13 - 8/7 (4) 6/22 - 7/10 (3) M-F M-F 7/13 - 8/7 (4) 6/22 - 7/10 (3) M-F 7/13 - 7/31 (3) M-F 6/22 - 7/10 (3) M-F 7/13 - 7/31 (3) M-F

9:00 am - 2:45 pm 9:00 am - 2:45 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 8:45 am - 2:45 pm 8:45 am - 2:45 pm 8:45 am - 2:45 pm 8:45 am - 2:45 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 8:45 am - 2:45 pm 8:45 am - 2:45 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Kipling Kipling Kipling Kipling DHS DHS DHS DHS South Park South Park Caruso Caruso Walden Walden Walden Walden

Yes - I Yes - I Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F

$625/749 $891/1068 $496/594 $708/847 $496/594 $708/847 $496/594 $708/847 $496/594 $708/847 $496/594 $708/847 $571/684 $611/732 $571/684 $611/732

$50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50

454009-01 454009-02 454009-03 454009-04 454009-05 454009-06 454010-01 454010-02 454010-03 454010-04

Ext. Camp Care a.m. - 7 wk Ext. Camp Care a.m. - I Ext. Camp Care a.m. - II Ext. Camp Care p.m. - 7 wk Ext. Camp Care p.m. - I Ext. Camp Care p.m. - II Extra Added Attraction Extra Added Attraction Extra Added Attraction Extra Added Attraction

Gr. K-8 Gr. K-8 Gr. K-8 Gr. K-8 Gr. K-8 Gr. K-8 Gr. K-2 Gr. 3-5 Gr. K-2 Gr. 3-5

6/22 - 8/7 (7) 6/22- 7/10 (3) 7/13 - 8/7 (4) 6/22 - 8/7 (7) 6/22- 7/10 (3) 7/13 - 8/7 (4) 8/10 - 8/14 (1) 8/10 - 8/14 (1) 8/17 - 8/21 (1) 8/17 - 8/21 (1)

M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

7:30 am - 9:30 am 7:30 am - 9:30 am 7:30 am - 9:30 am 2:30 pm - 6:00 pm 2:30 pm - 6:00 pm 2:30 pm - 6:00 pm 7:30 am - 6:00 pm 7:30 am - 6:00 pm 7:30 am - 6:00 pm 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

JPCC JPCC JPCC JPCC JPCC JPCC JPCC JPCC JPCC JPCC

No No No No No No Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F Yes - F

$382/457 $160/191 $227/271 $382/457 $160/191 $227/271 $283/339 $283/339 $283/339 $283/339

Full Full Full Full Full Full $50 $50 $50 $50

* Optional Swim Lessons available after Sun 'n' Fun Camp - see page 40 for details. Winter/Day Camp 2015

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GENERAL WAIVER & RELEASE - IMPORTANT INFORMATION The Deerfield 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 Deerfield Park District continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. However, participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for this program/activity must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities. You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. 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 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/ program. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Participants must understand that certain risks, dangers and injuries due to acts of God, inclement weather, slipping, falling, equipment failure, in supervision, premises defects and all other circumstances inherent to recreational activities/programs exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for the Deerfield Park District to guarantee absolute safety.

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Deerfield Golf Club is one of the finest 18hole courses in the Chicagoland area. Golf enthusiasts may buy golf passes and CDGA handicaps. See what’s new and prepare for another terrific season of your favorite sport.

GOLF MIXER Our annual GOLF MIXER is Tuesday, February 10, 6:30 p.m. This informal gathering is open to anyone interested in playing golf at Deerfield. You and fellow golf enthusiasts may buy golf passes and CDGA handicaps. Come and see what’s new for 2015 and prepare for another terrific season.

TEE TIMES & WEEKEND PERMANENT TEE TIMES Tee times will be accepted by phone seven days in advance. Online tee time reservations may be made 14 days in advance at deerfieldgolf.org. Just click on the tee time button. Permanent tee times are available on a limited basis. Approximately 45 tee times on each Saturday and Sunday for a total of 90 times will be available on a permanent basis. Tee times vary and start at 5:30 a.m. The Permanent Tee Time Application deadline is March 2, 2015. The Permanent Tee Time lottery is Wednesday, March 4, starting at 7:00 p.m. At least one representative from each foursome must be present at the drawing to indicate their preferred starting time when their application is drawn. For complete permanent tee time and lottery rules please visit www.deerfieldgolf.org.

GOLF LEAGUES Our Club is host to several company and social daytime and evening golf leagues. Our professional staff is available to handle all the administrative needs of any league. For open days and times please contact Mike at mhermsen@deerfieldgolf.org or 847-572-2681.

DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION?

TUESDAY WOMEN’S GOLF LEAGUES WITH TEE TIME BETWEEN 7:30-9 AM 18 Hole League

•Deerfield Women’s Golf League •Open to any level of women golfer •Changing schedule of weekly events • Monthly Free Golf Instruction by our Pros • Fun, Fun, Fun 9 Hole League:

•Nifty Niners Women Golf League •Open to any level of women golfer •Non competitive fun, changing schedule of weekly events •Monthly Free Golf Instruction by our Pros

2 MAN WEDNESDAY EVENING LEAGUE Play 9 holes of golf every week with tee times between 3:30 - 5:30 pm. •Open to any 2 man team •Compete in a modified weekly match play format •Pick your partner for the entire year •Yearly prizes will be awarded •Optional weekly skins & proximity game

WE FIT YOUR BUSINESS We offer all the amenities required for any business function. Whether it’s a private meeting for a few, an executive board meeting or a large presentation requiring multi-media capabilities, our professional staff will handle the details so you can concentrate on the business at hand. Our Business Packages offer an array of menu items. From exquisite plated dinners, Hors d’oeuvres packages and buffet options for everyone’s taste and budget. Contact our event experts at 847945-8333 for details.

WE FIT YOUR OUTING Outings & Event Planning:

Our PGA of America Professionals are experts in golf outings, special event planning and administration, specializing in corporate, charity, and other fund raising golf events. We can customize an event package for your group of 16 to 500 persons. Our event program guarantees a successful event for you, your players and your organization.

All Packages Include:

Green and Cart fees; Bag drop service; Registration and Course setup; Contest holes; Personalized cart plaques and printed players lists; Professional scoring of your event; Tournament Prizes. The flexibility of our program and packages makes our fees event-specific. For detailed information, contact our event specialist, at 847-9458333, to help with all your golf needs.

WE FIT YOUR SWING Deerfield Golf Club and Learning Center is unlike any other on the North Shore. Deerfield boasts both private and group lesson areas and has assembled one of Illinois’ highest rated instructional teams. Instructors tailor programs to meet individual needs, goals and availability to improve your game. Our programs focus on every aspect of golf, full swing, chipping, pitching, putting, bunker play, mental preparation, fitness, physiology and golf course strategy. We use the latest in high tech video swing analysis to assist in your understanding of your lessons. Our offerings are varied–we have something for everyone at every ability level. Whether you are a beginning player, experienced golfer looking for a tune up or a competitive player seeking an all encompassing golf life style we can design a program for your needs and goals.

ADULT INDIVIDUAL GOLFER DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE INSTRUCTION The best way to ensure success in golf is with private one on one instruction from our team of PGA of America Golf Professionals. Our golfer development program is designed to maximize your potential and dramatically improve your game through private lessons. Instruction is available year round. (Range Balls are included in all lesson fees) (Series discounts available for all instructors) Hour 1/2 Hr. Wm. Neal McCain, PGA Professional $135 $65 Steve Brown, PGA Professional $135 $65 Trena McDaniel, LPGA Professional $120 $60 Mike Hermsen, Golf Professional $120 $60

Mike Hermsen Golf Operations Manager Phone: (847) 572-2681 Email: Mhermsen@deerfieldgolf.org Winter/Day Camp 2015

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FORE Restaurant & Bar at Deerfield Golf Club 1201 Saunders, Riverwoods Phone 847-572-2683

WE FIT YOUR EVENT, YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION & YOUR EVERYDAY LUNCH AND DINNER NEEDS The beauty and elegance of Deerfield Golf Club extends beyond the greens of the golf course. Whether the occasion is a golf outing, wedding, shower or meeting, we can accommodate you. You and your guests will enjoy our clubhouse, large outdoor deck area with picturesque views and our FORE Restaurant and Bar –an outstanding setting to enjoy your next lunch or dinner with coworkers, family or friends. FORE’s menu features a fresh “farm to table” concept utilizing local farms to create favorites to please everyone’s taste. Our menu includes fresh homemade appetizers; hand packed, grass-fed beef hamburgers, grilled chicken and pulled pork sandwiches; salads; flatbreads and weekly seasonal specials throughout the year. FORE’s dining room and bar area offers seating for up to 125 guests. Sit back and enjoy the scenic views and watch exciting sports events on 6 Flat Screen TVs. The outdoor deck is available as weather permits.

JR. GOLFER DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE This 9-hole league is designed to develop all the skills needed to golf. » Weekly on course (9) nine holes of play, Mondays 1:00 PM. » Instead of just score, we will use a weekly point system for our Jr. Golfers. Players will receive points for on course successes such at hitting the fairway with their tee shot and only using two putts when on the green. This system will emphasize the skills needed to lower their overall scores and in process make them better golfers. » Play will be with our family golf rules, and on the PGA Family Tee System. All players will be evaluated several times throughout the season and will play from the appropriate set of tees for their age and ability. » On course coaching, instruction on rules, technique and course management is part of the league. » The league meets during a more relaxed part of the week allowing the players to play during a time not pressured by other golfers trying to share the course. » The league is open to any golfer age 8 to 14. Players will play independently and should be able to carry their own bag and keep track of their own score during play. Professional staff will be on the course coaching. Making new friends and socializing during league is part of our program. » League starts on Monday, June 15 and ends on August 10. » Fees: $125 plus weekly Jr. Green Fee of *$15. To enroll, contact our golf shop at 847-572-2680 or info@deerfieldgolf.org *Weekly Greens Fees waived for Unlimited Jr. Pass Holders, Resident $344 or Non-Resident $430. Jr. Passes are valid for unlimited golf Monday through Friday anytime and weekends after 2:30 pm.

DYNAMIC GOLF INSTITUTE DGI offers world class performance training to serious golfers. We help golfers of all levels reach their goals by using a unique skill set of golf fitness and instruction. Our priority is to be at the forefront of golf training techniques and technologies for athletic performance and to pass this on to our clients. Dynamic Golf Institute trains golfers of all ages and ability levels in

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both private and group instructional settings. Here are some of the golf training programs that we offer: Private Golf Instruction » Group & On-course instruction and Club fitting » TPI golf fitness training & Personal training » Golf-specific yoga & Physical therapy

DGI STAFF / TPI CERTIFIED GOLF FITNESS COACHES » » » »

Chris Kendall-PGA golf professional, physical therapist, level 2 Derek Domaleski-PGA golf professional Donnie Moline-PGA golf professional, director of Jr. golf, level 3 Steven Jones-certified personal trainer

DGI JUNIOR GOLF ACADEMY We are very proud of our DGI Junior Golf Academy which offers a unique, year round instructional program for juniors. We have found that when our junior golfers receive a combination of private and group instructional programs throughout the year then these kids always improve most rapidly. Here are some of the DGI Junior Golf Academy programs that we would like to highlight. » Year round private golf instruction » Year round group golf instruction » Builds fun and friendly competitive environment » Increases the junior friend and playing partner network » DGI Junior Golf Development Program » DGI summer camps » DGI Junior Golf Fitness Program » DGI Future Stars young golfer program » DGI junior 9-hole on-course instruction program As you can see, DGI offers extensive junior golf programming to allow area juniors to learn and excel at the game through fun and interactive experiences. Detailed descriptions and dates for all of our golf programs can be found on our website www.dynamicgolfinstitute.com. Email: Info@ dynamicgolfinstitute.com or Call: 773-316-6693

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Sachs Recreation Center HOURS OF OPERATION Monday - Friday: 5:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Saturday & Sun: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS: Nov. 27: 7:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Dec. 24: 7:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Dec. 25: Closed Dec. 31: 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Jan. 1: 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES » » » » » » » » » » »

Use of locker room facility Use of gym during open gym hours Use of track during open track hours Use of lap pool during open pool hours Use of whirlpool Use of steam room Use of fitness equipment Use of weight room Newsletter mailing list Equipment orientation Free participation in group exercise classes

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AMENITIES » 4,575 sq. ft. fitness area; towel service » Cardio training equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, stairmasters, rowing machines, life cycles, free climbers, stair steppers) » Full line of free weight and strength resistance equipment » 3 hardwood floor basketball courts » Four lane 20 yard lap pool, whirlpool. » Full service locker rooms » Men’s and Women’s steam rooms » 2 multi-purpose rooms » 4 lane track with elevated turns » 2 indoor tennis courts » 1 indoor racquetball court » Exercise, cycling & dance studios » Jungle Gym suspension training studio » Mind/Body Studio » Babysitting service / Kinder Club » Outdoor Playground » Pre-teen game room » Outdoor Fitness Area » Private parties and rentals » Retro Café

CORPORATE MEMBERSHIPS Eligibility: for corporate rates, a minimum of five (5) employee memberships are required. Customized Programs: Let the Sachs Recreation Center staff customize a fitness program for your employees. Motivate your team with lunchtime, before- or after-work leagues, a lunch-and-learn nutrition or weight loss series or team-building exercise. Please call 847-572-2660 for details.

H.S. STUDENTS (UNDER 16 YEARS): TNT (Teens ‘N’ Training) Fitness Center Memberships: High School students under age 16 interested in becoming members need to successfully complete a TNT training class. Fee for the training class is $50. Call Tim at (847) 572-2661 for more information.

30 DAYS FOR $30 FOR STUDENTS Purchase your Winter Break Student Fitness Memberships during the month of December.

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A-Z GROUP EXERCISE Fitness Center members enjoy full access to group exercise classes. Non-members (16+) may buy a one-day guest membership to participate ($9 Res.$11 NonRes). Please check www.SachsRecCenter.org for schedules or specialty class offerings or call Tim at 847-572-2661. Exact offerings vary by day, time, season and popularity/demand. Examples: Aqua, Boot Camp, Core, Interval, Indoor Cycle, Kickbox, Lite Fitness, Pilates, Step, Strength, Tai Chi, Yoga and Zumba.

Tim Johnson Fitness Manager

Phone: (847) 572-2661 Email: tim@sachsreccenter.org Twitter: @SachsRecCenter

PERSONAL TRAINING

INDOOR TRACK USAGE

Nationally Certified Personal Trainers are here to help you achieve your fitness goals! Single sessions, packages and partner training are available. Personal training is a service that is available to all SRC Fitness Center members.

All indoor track users must be 13 years of age or above, a Fitness Center member or enrolled in a Park District class. Pass may be shared between family and friends. Note: Children under age 13 are not allowed to accompany adults on the track

OPEN GYM / INDOOR TRACK USE:

1 on 1: 60 Minute Sessions # Sessions

Total Fee

Cost/Session

1

$64

$64

3

$180

$60

5

$270

$54

10

$490

$49

Partner: 60 Minute Sessions 5

$400

$80

1 on 1: 30 Minute Sessions 10

$350

$35

Please stop by the Fitness Desk or the Front Desk and fill out a Personal Training Request Form to get started.

SMALL GROUP TRAINING It’s OK to need support! Would you like more individual attention with your fitness training program? Has your workout program been ineffective? Do you need to be held accountable to succeed in your training? Small Group Training can help. Program format provides a supportive environment, closely monitoring your strength and cardio training. It’s fun and cost effective. Small Group Training, Individual and Partner Training are offered only for SRC Members. Day & Evening Groups/Cost for 5 Sessions: Group of 3: $28 per session per member Group of 4: $21 per session per member

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All open gym participants and/or indoor track users must check in at the front reception desk prior to entering. A valid membership card, valid (open gym and/or indoor track) pass, or daily admission fee must be presented. As proof of payment, all non members will be required to wear a wristband at all times while participating in open gym and/or while using the track. Proper attire including closed toe, non-marking, athletic shoes must be worn. Food and beverages are not allowed on the gym floors. Food and beverages other then water are not allowed on the track. Teaching of private lessons, conducting of team practices, or instruction are not permitted during open gym sessions nor on the indoor track. Fitness Center members may participate in open gym and/or may use the track during all scheduled, age appropriate, open gym sessions at no additional cost. Non members may pay a daily usage fee.

LAP SWIM AT SACHS Lap swimming at our indoor pool is the perfect place to build your strength and stamina and improve cardiovascular performance in a non-impact environment! Swimming also can serve as an important cross-training exercise. The 20-yard, four lane pool is available for lap swim use during all operating hours (M-F, 5A-9P; Sa/Su, 7A-5P). During aqua exercise classes and private swim lessons, one or two lanes will be designated for lap swim users. Participation in lap swim is for all members and guests 16 years of age or older. During COHO swim team season there will only be 1 lap lane available during their practice times. Check pool schedule for accurate availability.

OPEN SWIM / FAMILY SWIM Everyone is invited “Into the Pool!” on weekend afternoons, year-round. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Lifeguards are on duty. Additional hours may be added during holidays. Days & Times: Saturday & Sunday, 1-3P

Fees:

SRC Members: Free Children of Members: $5 ea. Non-Member Individual: $5 ea. Non-Member Family: $10

INDOOR SWIM LESSONS Please see the Indoor Swim Lessons pages of this brochure in the previous “Sports and Athletics / Indoor Swim Lessons” section. and see the COHO Swim Club pages of this brochure. COHO is a developmental and competitive swimming club for swimmers 5 years through adults and a sponsored organization of the Deerfield Park District. COHO is also an affiliated organization of the Park District of Highland Park.

INTERESTED IN SWIM LESSONS?

INDOOR POOL This multi-use facility (with four-lane, 20-yard lap pool) offers Fitness Center members: » Various “Aqua” classes » Use of lap pool » Access to whirlpool Locker rooms are conveniently located adjacent to the pool.

Jeff Napolski Coho Coach

Phone: (847) 572-2626 Email: jeff@deerfieldparks.org Twitter: @SachsRecCenter

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Sachs Recreation Center FACILITY, ROOM AND AREA RENTALS

KIDS KORNER (BABYSITTING)

GAME ROOM FOR GRADES 5-10

Sachs Recreation Center is the ideal place to host your next event! The entire facility or designated areas are available to rent. The majority of the amenities at the Sachs Recreation Center are available for rental purposes. Spaces may be reserved by residents and non-residents alike, by community and civic organizations, or by corporations or businesses to run an event, celebrate a special occasion or conduct a “retreat.” Make plans to enjoy your favorite activities and book now to meet, play, or celebrate at our facility! Following are some of the spaces you may consider reserving for your next function. » Indoor swimming pool » Middle school-size gym (2 available) » Gym with full basketball court (used in the early 1990’s by the Chicago Bulls » Dance room » Party room and/or Retro Café » For more information on rentals, pricing and policies, please call 847-572-2665.

Hours: Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 1 PM Tuesday & Thursday: 4 - 8 PM Saturday & Sunday: 8 AM - 12 PM

Foosball. Bumper Pool. Big TV. Sachs Recreation Center has a room specially designed and reserved for our pre-teen guests. Kids may hang with friends; play pool or foosball; watch TV; or just chill in comfortable bean-bag chairs. A NEOS game –open to all ages– is located just outside the game room. Time a visit to the game room with Open Gym, Swim or other programs (call 847-572-2600 for times and other information or visit: SachsRecCenter.org.

IDEAL VENUE FOR... » Birthday, Graduation, Confirmation, Bar/Bat Mitzvah and Retirement » Meetings, Team-Building Activities, Training Workshops » Reunions, Showers, Wedding and other Receptions » Team Practices, Tournaments and “End-of-the-Season” Get Togethers » Sporting Events -perfect for racquetball, tennis, basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, martial arts » Dances: from school functions to recitals; square dancing to teen parties *All renters must abide by the Deerfield Park District and Sachs Recreation Center building use policies and procedures. Additional information regarding rental procedures may be obtained at the Sachs Recreation Center front desk or by calling 847-572-2665.

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Days and hours are subject to change. To verify days/hours, please call: 847572-2600. Located in the west “Korner” of the Sachs Recreation Center, Kids Korner is a safe, enjoyable and secure area for children. Caring and qualified staff supervise your children while you are visiting the Recreation Center. These general guidelines have been established to ensure that our young guests have a positive, fun experience while attending Kids Korner: » Kids Korner is available for children between the ages of 3 months and 10 years. Children 7-10 years of age are encouraged to provide their own form of entertainment. » Children may attend Kids Korner for a maximum of 2 hours per visit. » Parent must remain in the Recreation Center while their children are participating in Kids Korner. » Diaper service is not provided; parents will be notified if a diaper needs to be changed. » Children will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis if space allows. » Payment for Kids Korner visits are made at the front reception desk. The cost is $6 per visit per child. 20 hour punch cards are available for a discounted rate of $90 ($30 savings) » Members may purchase a $99/ monthly unlimited baby sitting pass. » Kids Korner punch cards are non-transferable and can only be used by the family that purchased the card.

NOTE: Kids must be 10 years of age and above to be in the Game Room alone. Kids under age 10 must be accompanied by an individual 16 years or older.

CAFÉ The Café is available for your enjoyment, providing a full menu for breakfast and lunch. Enjoy healthy menu options or quick and tasty snacks or treats after a vigorous workout. The “retro-style” café on the second floor overlooks the two gym areas and is an ideal spot to have a cool beverage or a hot “cuppa” on a cold morning. The cafe also offers a variety of menu items, snacks and beverages for our younger guests. For your convenience, the café is open: Monday - Friday: 6:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

PLANNING A PARTY OR A MEETING? Dolores Daley Customer Service Manager

Phone: (847) 572-2665 Email: dolores@sachsreccenter.org Twitter: @SachsRecCenter

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Adults & H.S. Students (SRC Non-Members)

Other (Applicable Ages/Conditions)

Fitness Center: (4500+ sq. ft.) Full Service locker room/towel service

Included Free

Daily fees apply

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Cardio Training Equipment: life cycles, treadmills, ellipticals, rowers, free climbers, stair steppers & more

Included Free

Daily fees apply

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Full line of strength resistance and free weight equipment

Included Free (Note: to use free weight equipment, must be 16+)

Daily fees apply

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Childcare/Babysitting

Available

N/A

Additional fees apply

Corporate Memberships

Fees apply

N/A

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Coed Whirlpool, Steam Rooms

Included Free

Included with $5 per day Pool Pass

Designated times; Age restrictions may apply

Indoor Cycle Studio and Classes

Included Free

$9 per day drop-in fee

Space permitting; Additional fees may apply

Personal Training

Available

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Additional fees apply

Track: Walk/Jog/Run

Included Free

$5 per day

Designated times. Must be 16 years of age or older

Gyms/Open Gym

Included Free

$5 per day

Youth, Teen, Adults (designated times)

Indoor Swimming Pool

Included Free

$5 per day

Youth, Teen, Adults (designated times) Family/Open Swims

Drop-in Dance & Movement Classes

Included Free

$9 per day drop-in fee

See Schedules

Drop-in Group Exercise (Yoga, Aerobics, Pilates, Zumba, & More)

Included Free

$9 per day drop-in fee

See Schedules

Tennis/Racquetball Court Reservations

Fees apply

Fees apply

Residents: reserve up to 7 days ahead Non-Residents: 48 hrs. (age restrictions apply)

Banquet, Party, Event Reservations

Fees apply

Fees apply

Call: 572-2665

Facility, Room, Area Rentals

Fees apply

Fees apply

Call: 572-2665

Game Room for youth in GR. 5-10

Free

Free

Free

Athletic Leagues (basketball, volleyball, Pickleball & more)

Fees apply

Fees apply

Older teens and adults (varies by league)

COHO Swim Club

Fees apply

Fees apply

For ages 5 thru. Adult

Tennis Classes

Fees apply

Fees apply

Group, Private, Semi-Private, and “Create Your Own� Classes for All Ages/Levels

Home to North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics/Programs

Fees apply

Fees apply

For Youth & Teens

Cafe (6:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m, Monday - Friday

Fees apply

Fees apply

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Before-and After-Kindergarten Programs (for District 109)

Fees apply

Fees apply

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Indoor Swim Lessons -at Sachs Rec. Center JANUARY:

GENERAL INFORMATION FOR SWIM LESSONS

STATION SWIM LESSONS: JANUARY - APRIL:

Swim Monday - #264511

Sachs Recreation Center has a four lane, 20-yard indoor pool. Swimmers may enjoy Group and Private swim lessons. You may register for Learn-to-Swim classes at JPCC or at SRC, by mail, online, or by fax. Participants are allowed one make-up class during the session. The Illinois Department of Public Health requires that all children who are not toilet trained must wear swim diapers and tight fitting rubber/ vinyl pants under swim suits. This rule will be strictly enforced.

Sect. Date(# cl) 05 1/12-1/26 (3)

Day Time M 4-4:30P

Fee R/NR $30/36

No Class: Sect. 05: 1/19

Swim Thursday - #264511 Sect. Date(# cl) 06 1/8-1/29 (4)

Day Th

Time 4-4:30P

Fee R/NR $40/48

Swim Saturday - #264511 Sect. Date(# cl) 07 1/10-1/31 (3) 08 1/10-1/31 (3) 09 1/10-1/31 (3)

Day Sa Sa Sa

Time Fee R/NR 9:00-9:30A $30/36 9:40-10:10A $30/36 10:20-10:50A $30/36

Sect. Date(# cl) 10 2/9-2/23 (2)

Day M

Time 4-4:30P

No Class: 2/16

Instructor directs parents as they work with their child. The end goal of the class is to get the parent and child comfortable going underwater. Water adjustment exercises and games will be conducted; One child per parent. Min/Max: 2/10

Swim Thursday - #264511

Sect. Date(# cl) 01 1/10-1/31 (3) 02 2/14-2/21 (2) 03 3/7–3/21 (2) 04 4/11 – 5/2 (3)

Day Sa Sa Sa Sa

Time 9-9:30A 9-9:30A 9-9:30A 9-9:30A

Fee R/NR $30/36 $20/24 $20/24 $30/36

No Class: Sect. 01: 1/24; Sect. 03: 3/14; Sect. 04: 4/18

SWIM LESSONS Open to all levels. Swimmers will be placed in like skill level group on the first lesson. Each class will work on the four key strokes in swimming, as well as water skills like going underwater, blowing bubbles, floats, glides and diving for objects. 1:5 ratio max

TRADITIONAL SWIM LESSONS: JANUARY - APRIL: Swim Semester 1 - #264511 Sect. Date(# cl) 27 1/12-4/27 (12) 28 1/8-4/30 (15) 29 1/10-5/2 (10)

Day M Th Sa

Time Fee R/NR 4-4:30P $110/136 4-4:30P $140/170 11:00A-11:30P $90/111

No Class: Mon: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2, 3/30; Thurs.: 2/5, 4/2; Saturday: 1/24, 2/7, 2/28, 3/4, 3/28, 4/4, 4/18

Swimmers go through each station until completion and can leave or finish remainder of 30 mins in Game station.

STATION SWIM - #264511

FEBRUARY:

PRE-SWIM PARENT TOT -#264501

Section 01: January, Sect. 02: February Sect. 03: March; Sect. 04: April

1) Glides; 2) Arm strokes; 3) Swimming; 4) Kicking; 5) Games

No Class: 1/24

Swim Monday - #264511

PARENT AND CHILD SWIM

These lessons are designed around repetitive actions at high volume. Classes are offered 3 days a week, no make ups, and you can pick and choose which ones you attend. There are 5 stations:

Sect. Date(# cl) 11 2/12-2/26 (3)

Day Th

Time 4-4:30P

Fee R/NR $20/24

Fee R/NR $30/36

Swim Saturday - #264511 Sect. Date (# cl) 12 2/14-2/21 (2) 13 2/14-2/21 (2) 14 2/14-2/21 (2)

Day Sa Sa Sa

Time Fee R/NR 9:00-9:30A $20/24 9:40-10:10A $20/24 10:20-10:50A $20/24

Swim Monday - #264511 Day Time M 4:00-4:30P

Fee R/NR $30/36

Swim Thursday - #264511 Sect. Date(# cl) 16 3/5-3/26 (4)

Day Time Th 4:00-4:30P

Fee R/NR $40/48

Swim Saturday - #264511 Sect. Date(# cl) 17 3/7-3/21 (2) 18 3/7-3/21 (2) 19 3/7-3/21 (2)

Day Sa Sa Sa

Time Fee R/NR 9:00-9:30A $20/24 9:40-10:10A $20/24 10:20-10:50A $20/24

No Class: 3/14

APRIL: Swim Monday - #264511 Sect. Date(# cl) 20 4/6-4/27 (4)

Day Time M 4:00-4:30P

Fee R/NR $40/48

Swim Thursday - #264511 Min/Max: 4/10 Sect. Date(# cl) 21 4/9-4/30 (4)

Day Time Th 4:00-4:30P

Time Fee R/NR 4:45-5:15P $75/93 4:45-5:15P 11:40A-12:10P 4:45-5:15P $59/73 4:45-5:15P 11:40A-12:10P 4:45-5:15P $75/93 4:45-5:15P 11:00-11:40A 4:45-5:15P $92/114 4:45-5:15P 11:40A-12:10P

No Class: 1/19, 1/24, 2/16, 2/28, 3/2, 3/14, 4/18

MARCH: Sect. Date(# cl) 15 3/9-3/23 (3)

Min/Max:4/20. Sect. Date(# cl) Day 30 1/12-1/31 (9) M Th Sa 31 2/9-2/26 (7) M Th Sa 32 3/5-3/26 (9) M Th Sat 33 4/6-5/2 (11) M Th Sat

Fee R/NR $40/48

LEARN TO SWIM (FOLLOWING SUN 'N' FUN SUMMER DAY CAMP) - #464501 This swim lessons option for our Sun 'N' Fun campers is consistent with all our lessons. Sec. 01 02

Date (#cl) 6/23-7/30(6) 6/24-7/31(6)

Days M/W T/Th

Time Fee R/NR 1:30-2:00P $168/204 1:30-2:00P $168/204

Bus Service from JPCC to SRC for each 3-week session is an included. Parents must pick up their child after swim lessons from SRC.

FIND THE RIGHT CLASS! Jeff Napolski Indoor Swim Lessons Coordinator

Swim Saturday - #264511 Sect. Date(# cl) 22 4/11-5/2 (3) 23 4/11-5/2 (3) 24 4/11-5/2 (3)

Day Sa Sa Sa

Time Fee R/NR 9:00-9:30A $30/36 9:40-10:10A $30/36 10:20-10:50A $30/36

Phone: (847) 572-2626 Email: jeff@deerfieldparks.org Twitter: @DeerfieldParks

No Class: 4/18

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Coho Swim Club GENERAL INFO The COHO Swim Club is a developmental and competitive swimming club. The club is a sponsored organization of the Deerfield Park District and an affiliated organization of the Park District of Highland Park. Our mission is to provide coaches, facilities, and support for increased proficiency in competitive amateur swimming; to encourage and develop sound swimming skills, to develop good sportsmanship, individual integrity and a supportive and positive team atmosphere. In keeping with our philosophy of providing a well-rounded, quality developmental and competitive program for swimmers of all ages and abilities, the COHO Swim Club offers professional technique instruction and training. COHO is divided into Minnow, Age Group, Senior, and Masters Programs. Swimmers will be assigned to groups by the coaches and must follow the specific schedule for their group. This system allows our coaching staff to meet the individual needs of each swimmer. All new swimmers must tryout for COHO and those ready will be placed in Minnows or one of the three practices groups within the Age Group program.

USA SWIMMING AND ILLINOIS SWIMMING REGISTRATION FEE There is an additional charge of $62 per swimmer to register for USA & Illinois Swimming. This fee is required for insurance purposes whether or not your child participates in meets. The full $62 payment may be combined with your park district fees, but the family discount does not apply. This fee is annual but renews every fall. Masters do not have to pay this fee.

NEW SWIMMER TRYOUTS: Tryouts for new swimmers take place during the week of November 24th, at the Sachs Recreation Center. Contact Jeff Napolski at jeff@teamcoho.org or 847-572-2626 to set up a tryout and/or for more information.

SWIM LESSONS/MINNOWS Jeff Napolski Head Developmental Coach Phone: (847) 572-2626 Email: jeff@teamcoho.org

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INFORMATION REGARDING WINTER FEES

MINNOWS PROGRAM

Winter 2015 program fees may look much higher as compared to 2014 program fees. Please note that the winter 2015 season is four weeks longer than the winter 2014 season There will also NOT be a separate Spring Stroke Clinic charge; practices over those dates are included.

The COHO Minnows Program is designed for children ages 5 and older who are novices to the sport of swimming. Emphasis is placed on learning proper competitive stroke technique and skills, developing positive self-esteem, making new friends, and having fun! Developmental swim meets will be offered as an introduction to competition. COHO Minnows is NOT swim lessons but the next step after lessons for swimmers who are not ready for the COHO Age Group Program. Potential new Minnows must attend COHO Tryouts or be evaluated by a COHO coach. Please contact Head Developmental Coach Jeff Napolski at 847-572-2626 or jeff@teamcoho. org for more information or to set up a tryout.

COHO CLUB FEE A Coho Club fee must be paid directly to COHO for every swimmer registered each season. This fee covers swim caps, T-shirts and meet entry fees. This fee is $25 for Minnows 1&2, $45 for Bronze, Silver 1 and Gold 1 and $80 for Silver 2, Gold 2 and National. Masters do not have to pay this fee.

REGISTRATION NOTE: ALL DISTRICT 109 & 113 RESIDENTS are considered “residents” for the COHO program. WEBSITE: www.teamcoho.org

WINTER STROKE CLINIC Coho is offering a four-week Stroke Clinic between the end of the fall and the beginning of the winter seasons for Minnows 1, Minnows 2 and Bronze swimmers. Our goals for the Stroke Clinic are to prepare new swimmers for the winter season and finish evaluating current fall swimmers to determine winter group assignments. Swimmers must register separately for the Stroke Clinic as it is not part of the fall or winter seasons. Swimmers who attend tryouts for the winter season and are placed in Minnows 1, 2 or Bronze may also sign up and attend. The Stroke Clinic will run 12/8/14 – 1/4/15 and the cost is $57 per swimmer. There is no multi-swimmer discount. The winter season for Minnows 1, 2 and Bronze will begin on 1/5/15.

AGE GROUP PROGRAM Jacob Weber Head Age Group Coach

Minnows 1 and Minnows 2

For Minnows 1, individuals ages 5 and older must be able to: swim one length of continuous freestyle with rhythmic breathing (face in the water, turn head to side to breathe), swim one length of continuous backstroke, and be comfortable in deep water. For Minnows 2, individuals ages 7 and older must be able to meet all the requirements for Minnows 1 AND be able to streamline, swim freestyle with in-line (no lifting the head) bilateral (both sides) breathing, and either swim legal butterfly or have a legal breaststroke kick. Minnows are taught the basics of the four competitive strokes, and competition starts and turns while building their endurance.

COHO Minnows 1 - #262901 - 01 COHO Minnows 2 - #262901 - 02 Location: SRC Sect. Date (wks) 01 1/5-3/29 (12) 02 1/5-3/29 (12)

FEE: $241R / $261NR Day M-Th M-Th

Time 5:30-6:15P 6:15-7:00P

SENIOR PROGRAM Nancy Reese Head/Senior Coach

Phone: (847) 572-2625

Phone: (847) 572-2622

Email: jacob@teamcoho.org

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Coho Swim Club AGE GROUP PROGRAM

SENIOR PROGRAM

Bronze, Silver 1 and Silver 2

Gold 1, Gold 2, and National

For the Bronze group swimmers ages 7 and older must be able to swim all four competitive strokes legally; 25 yards breaststroke, 25 yards of butterfly, 50 yards each of backstroke and freestyle with flip turns.

The COHO Senior Program is designed for both new and experienced swimmers ages 13 and older. The three practice groups that make up the COHO Senior Program are Gold 1, Gold 2 and National. Swimmers will be assigned to practice groups based on set requirements and expectations and must follow the specific schedule for their assigned group. Swimmers ages 13 and older have a wide range of ability, experience and level of commitment. These swimmers require a variety of different instructional and training needs. Great workout habits, endurance, conditioning and stroke refinement continue to be emphasized. In addition, dry-land training, race strategy, goal setting, and an understanding of time standards are accentuated. Several swim meets appropriate for Senior swimmers are offered each month. There may be meets with qualifying times that swimmers need to achieve in order to participate. Senior swimmers who qualify for Championship meets will be expected to participate. Please contact Head Coach Nancy Reese at 847-572-2622 or nancy@teamcoho.org for more information.

For Silver 1, swimmers ages 12 and younger must be able to swim 50 yards of all four competitive strokes with legal turns, swim 200 yards of continuous freestyle with flip turns, and swim a 100 yard IM with legal turns. Swimmers may also be required to complete training test sets as part of the requirements for the Silver 1 group. A minimum of 50% practice attendance is expected. For Silver 2, swimmers ages 12 and younger must be able to meet all the requirements of the Silver 1 group AND be able to swim a 500 yard free (no stopping, with flip turns), and a 200 yard IM with legal turns. Swimmers may also be required to complete training test sets as part of the requirements of the Silver 2 group. A minimum of 60% practice attendance is expected. Monthly schedules with practice times and locations will be posted on the Coho website.

Coho Bronze - #262902 Location: SRC

Fee: $301R / $321NR

Date (wks) 1/5-3/29 (12) 1/5-3/29 (12)

Day M-W F

Time 7-8:00PM 7-8:00PM

Coho Silver 1 - #262903 Location: DHS Date (wks) 12/8-3/29 (16)

FEE: $464R / $484NR Day/Time Varies

Coho Silver 2 - #262904 Location: DHS Date (wks) 12/8-3/29 (16)

FEE: $540R / $560NR Day/Time Varies

National: 13 and over advanced swimmers who have achieved an INDIVIDUAL NCSA JR National qualifying time. Depending on group size, swimmers with multiple INDIVIDUAL Speedo Sectional qualifying times may be considered for this group. Swimmers are expected to maintain a minimum of 85% practice attendance and attend dryland 3x per week. Participation in all meets as directed by the Lead Coach plus all Championship meets qualified for is expected. Coho Gold I - #262905 Location: DHS

FEE: $618R / $638NR

Date (wks) Day/Time 12/8-3/29 (16) Varies Fee includes dryland training.

Coho Gold 2 - #262906 Location: DHS

FEE: $726R / $746NR

Date (wks) Day/Time 12/8-3/29 (16) Varies Fee includes dryland training.

Coho National - #262907 Location: DHS

FEE: $726R / $746NR

Date (wks) Day/Time 12/8-3/29 (16) Varies Fee includes dryland training.

Requirements:

MASTERS PROGRAM

Gold 1: 13 and over, beginning and intermediate swimmers who have never consistently practiced more than 4 times per week. Swimmers are expected to maintain a minimum of 65% practice attendance and attend dryland 2x per week. Participation in at least one meet per month is suggested.

Pay 1 fee; swim as much as you want! For adults 19 and older, COHO offers a Masters swimming program. Practices are Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30-9:30P and Sundays from 8-9:30A at Deerfield H.S. (DHS). Some Sundays will be moved to Highland Park H.S. (HPHS) due to pool maintenance at DHS. Masters swimmers do NOT need to pay the USA/ISI registration fee or the COHO Club Fee.

Gold 2: 13 and over advanced swimmers who have experience training 4 or more times per week. Swimmers are expected to maintain a minimum of 75% practice attendance and attend dryland 3x per week. Participation in all meets as directed by the Lead Coach is preferred, and at least two meets per month plus all Championship meets qualified for is expected.

COHO MASTERS - #262908 Location: DHS Date (wks) 12/8-4/12 (18) 12/8-4/12 (18)

FEE: $213R / $223NR Day Tu-Th Su

Time 8:30-9:30P 8:00-9:30A

COHO INFO LINE: 847-572-COHO (847-572-2646) updated after 3 PM for daily schedules and announcements WEBSITE: www.teamcoho.org

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Racquet Sports PICKLEBALL (FOR 50+ CROWD)

DEERFIELD PARK DISTRICT TENNIS

Learn the fastest growing racket sport in America! Pickleball combines tennis, badminton and ping pong for a fun game played on a badminton court with the net lowered to 34˝ at the center. Game is played with a perforated plastic baseball and paddles. Pickleball is easy to learn, but can develop into a fast-paced, competitive game for experienced players. Equipment is provided. Call Dana, 847-404-3174, for details.

Deerfield Park District owns and operates eight (8) outdoor tennis courts, two of which are lighted for night-time play.

Visit www.pickleballcoach.com or www. youtube.com to watch videos of play. Location: SRC for Open Play Instructor: TBA

Date: Days: Time: Fee:

Mondays - 1/5 -3/25 Mondays & Wednesdays 9:00A - 12:00P $6 - Daily Fee $60 - 10 Pack

RACQUETBALL AT SACHS An air conditioned racquetball court is available for rental to the general public. Residents may reserve court time up to seven days in advance. Non-residents may reserve court 48 hours in advance. Court time must be paid for at time of reservation. If a reservation is cancelled 24 hours or more prior to the scheduled court time, the fee will be refunded; if cancelled within 24 hours, no refund will be given. All cancellations must be done by speaking with a front desk staff member. Voice mail, email, or faxes are not acceptable. Courts may be obtained on a walk on basis when available. Prime Time Court Rental: $16 per hour Mon - Fri.: 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sat. - Sun.: 7:00 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Non-Prime Time Court Rental: $12 per hour Mon. - Fri.: 5:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sat. - Sun.: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

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Tennis Court Usage Policy All courts are free. There are no attendants. Players are to use the rack-up system. » No more than 3 balls per court. » Lessons may be given by the park district staff only. » To reserve a court for play, hang your racquet in the designated area for that court prior to the scheduled court change. » You must remain with your racquet to validate your “reservation.” » Yield courts promptly at the scheduled time. Please be considerate and allow points in progress to be completed without interruption. » Courts change on the hour regardless of when play starts. » Park district programs have priority in tennis court use.

TENNIS AT SACHS Two air-conditioned tennis courts are available for rental to the general public when they are not being used for lessons or other programs. Residents may reserve court time up to seven days in advance. Non-residents may reserve courts 48 hours in advance. Court time must be paid for at time of reservation. If a reservation is canceled 24 hours or more prior to the scheduled court time, the fee will be refunded; if canceled within 24 hours, no refund will be given. All cancellations must be done by speaking with a front desk staff member. Voice mail, email, or faxes are not acceptable. Courts may be obtained on a walk-on basis when available.

“LEARN HOW TO PLAY” PADDLE TENNIS Deerfield Park District teams up with Tennaqua Swim and Racquet Club to offer PADDLE TENNIS –a unique and stimulating experience. Enjoy this great outdoor sport no matter what your skill level. Classes focus on basic paddle skills, hand eye coordination, sportsmanship and eventual match play for older groups. Min/Max: 4/10. Location: Tennaqua Outdoor Paddle Courts, Deerfield Register:Through Deerfield Park District

JUNIOR PADDLE TENNIS CLASSES - #233070 Divided by age and ability, but all classes offered at the same time for one drop off and pick up. Sect. Age 01 6-7 02 6-7 03 8-13 04 8-13

Day Times (# wks.) Tu 4-5:00P (12 ) W 4-5:00P (12 ) Tu 4-5:00P (12 ) W 4-5:00P (12 )

Dates 1/6-3/24 1/7-3/25 1/6-3/24 1/7-3/25

Fee $ 207 $207 $207 $207

Adult (18+) Beginners - #233071 The paddle staff will have you playing matches by the end of the session. Sect. 01 02 03 04 05

Dates (# wks.) Day Times 1/7-3/25 (12) W 11:00A-12:00P 1/7-3/25 (12 ) W 12:00-1:00P 1/9-3/27 (12 ) F 12:00-1:00P 1/11-3/29 (12 ) Su 9:00-10:00A 1/11-3/29 (12 ) Su 3:00-4:00P

Fee $235 $235 $235 $216 $216

No class: Sect. 04 & 05: 2/15

RESERVE A COURT TIME AT SACHS RECREATION CENTER! Prime Time Court Rental: $28 per hour Mon. - Fri.: After 9:00 a.m. Sat. & Sun.: All day Non-Prime Time Court Rental: $16 per hour Mon. - Fri.: 5:00 - 9:00 a.m. Permanent Tennis Court Reservation Times Available $28/hour Mon. - Fri., 5:00 - 9:00 a.m. For more information: call the SRC Front Desk: 847-572-2600.

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TENNIS PROGRAMS Little Netters (Ages 4-5) / Netters (Ages 5-6) Youngsters are introduced to the world of tennis in this basic skills class. Movement and tracking skills are taught. Emphasis is on having fun and establishing a positive tennis experience. Half Volleys 1 (Ages 6-7) Half Volleys 2 (Ages 8-9) Beginners increase their net performance as they continue to learn tennis fundamentals. This class helps students enhance motor and racquet skills, while still allowing them to enjoy the game. Baseliners 1 (Ages 9-11) Baseliners 2 (Ages 11-13) Students continue to develop their game, while refining their basic skills. Using situational drills and games, this class helps students establish a solid foundation for future development and incorporates strategy to help them build a lifelong love of tennis. Adult Beginner: (1.0 – 2.0)

#233027 (WINTER SESSION I) Location: SRC

Half Volleys 2: Age 8-9 Min/Max 2/6

Little Netters: Age 4-5 Min/Max: 2/4 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/05 -2/16 (7)

Days Time M 3:15-4:00P

Netters - Age 5-6

Min/Max 2/6

Sect. Date (# cl) 02 1/05 -2/16 (7) 03 1/06 -2/17 (7) 04 1/08 -2/19 (7) 05 1/10 -2/21 (7)

Time 4:00-5:00P 4:00-5:00P 4:00-5:00P 2:00-3:00P

Days M Tu Th Sa

Sect. Date (# cl) 06 1/05 -2/16 (7) 07 1/06 -2/17 (7) 08 1/07 -2/18 (7) 09 1/08 -2/19 (7)

Days M Tu W Th

Time 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P 4:00-5:00P 4:00-5:00P

Sect. Date (# cl) 10 1/05 -2/16 (7) 11 1/06 -2/17 (7) 12 1/07 -2/18 (7) 13 1/08 -2/19 (7) 14 1/10 -2/21 (7)

Days M Tu W Th Sa

Time Fee R/NR 5:00-6:00P $152/189 4:00-5:00P $152/189 5:00-6:00P $152/189 5:00-6:00P $152/189 12:00-1:00P $152/189

Adult Intermediate: (2.5)

Sect. Date (# cl) 19 1/05 -2/16 (7) 20 1/06 -2/17 (7) 21 1/07 -2/18 (7) 22 1/08 -2/19 (7) 23 1/10 -2/21 (7)

This player has dependable strokes, but lacks depth and variety. This player lacks consistency when trying for power. Advanced 2: (3.5) This player is developing the use of lobs, overheads; approach shots and volleys, and is seldom out of position in singles or doubles.

Fee R/NR $152/189 $152/189 $152/189 $152/189

Half Volleys 2: Age 8-9 Min/Max 2/6

Baseliners 1: Age 9-11

Advanced 1: (3.0)

Fee R/NR $152/189 $152/189 $152/189 $152/189

Half Volleys 1: Age 6-7 Min/Max 2/6

This player has limited experience and is still working primarily on getting the ball into play. Focus will be on the fundamentals of hitting consistent ground strokes and sound footwork what will enhance the players’ growth. Adults will gain basic tennis skills while learning to enjoy the game. This player has some tennis experience and is still developing their basic skills and tactics. Focus will be on sustaining a rally while incorporating court positioning and consistency. This player can also play singles and doubles, but needs to improve net play and serve.

Fee R/NR $115/142

Sect. Date (# cl) 15 1/05 -2/16 (7) 16 1/06 -2/17 (7) 17 1/07 -2/18 (7) 18 1/08 -2/19 (7)

Days M Tu W Th

Min/Max 2/6

Time 5:00-6:00P 5:00-6:00P 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P

Fee R/NR $152/189 $152/189 $152/189 $152/189

Baseliners 2: Age 11-13 Min/Max 2/6 Days M Tu W Th Sa

Time 6:00-7:00P 6:00-7:00P 5:00-6:00P 6:00-7:00P 1:00-2:00P

Fee R/NR $152/189 $152/189 $152/189 $152/189 $152/189

#233029 – (FALL SESSION II) Days Time M 3:15-4:00P

Netters: Age 5-6 Sect. Date (# cl) 02 2/23 -3/23 (5) 03 2/24 -3/24(5) 04 2/26 -3/26 (5) 05 2/28 -3/21 (4)

Fee R/NR $84/104

Time 4:00-5:00P 4:00-5:00P 4:00-5:00P 2:00-3:00P

Fee R/NR $110/136 $110/136 $110/136 $89/110

Half Volleys 1: Age 6-7 Min/Max 2/6 Sect. Date (# cl) 06 2/23 -3/23 (5) |07 2/24 -3/24(5) 08 2/25 -3/25 (5) 09 2/26 -3/26 (5)

Days M Tu W Th

Time 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P 4:00-5:00P 4:00-5:00P

Fee R/NR $110/136 $110/136 $110/136 $110/136

Sect. Date (# cl) 15 2/23 -3/23 (5) 16 2/24 -3/24(5) 17 2/25 -3/25 (5) 18 2/26 -3/26 (5)

Days M Tu W Th

Min/Max 2/6

Time 5:00-6:00P 5:00-6:00P 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P

Fee R/NR $110/136 $110/136 $110/136 $110/136

Baseliners 2: Age 11-13 Min/Max 2/6 Sect. Date (# cl) 19 2/23 -3/23 (5) 20 2/24 -3/24(5) 21 2/25 -3/25 (5) 22 2/26 -3/26 (5) 23 2/28 -3/21 (4)

Days M Tu W Th Sa

Time 6:00-7:00P 6:00-7:00P 5:00-6:00P 6:00-7:00P 1:00-2:00P

Fee R/NR $110/136 $110/136 $110/136 $110/136 $89/110

NO CLASS: 3/28-4/5

#133028 – (WINTER SESSION I) Location: SRC

Beginner

Min/Max: 2/4

Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/05 -2/16 (7) 02 1/07 -2/18 (7)

Days Time Fee R/NR M 10:00-11:00A $152/189 W 11:30A-12:30P $152/189

Intermediate

Min/Max: 2/4

Sect. Date (# cl) 03 1/07 -2/18 (7)

Days Time Fee R/NR W 9:00A-10:30A $229/285

Advanced 1 (3.0)

Min/Max: 2/4

Sect. Date (# cl) 04 1/05 -2/16 (7) 05 1/05 -2/16 (7) 06 1/06 -2/17 (7)

Time 2:00-3:00P 7:00-8:30P 10:00-11:30A

Days M M T

Fee R/NR $152/189 $229/285 $229/285

Min/Max: 2/4

Days Time Fee R/NR T 9:00-10:00A $152/189

#233030 – (WINTER SESSION II) Location: SRC

Beginner

Min/Max: 2/4

Sect. Date (# cl) 01 2/23 -3/23 (5) 02 2/25 -3/25 (5)

Days Time Fee R/NR M 10:00-11:00A$110/136 W 11:30A-12:30P$110/136

Intermediate

Min/Max: 2/4

Sect. Date (# cl) 03 2/25 -3/25 (5)

Days Time Fee R/NR W 9:00A-10:30A $165/205

Advanced 1 (3.0)

Min/Max: 2/4

Sect. Date (# cl) 04 2/23 -3/23 (5) 05 2/23 -3/23 (5) 06 2/24 -3/24 (5)

Time 2:00-3:00P 7:00-8:30P 10:00-11:30A

Days M M T

Advanced 2 (3.5) Sect. Date (# cl) 07 2/24 -3/24 (5) Winter/Day Camp 2015

Time Fee R/NR 5:00-6:00P $110/136 4:00-5:00P $110/136 5:00-6:00P $110/136 5:00-6:00P $110/136 12:00-1:00P $89/110

Baseliners 1: Age 9-11

Sect. Date (# cl) 07 1/06 -2/17 (7)

Min/Max 2/6 Days M Tu Th Sa

Days M Tu W Th Sa

Advanced 2 (3.5)

Little Netters: Age 4-5 Location: SRC Min/Max: 2/4 Sect. Date (# cl) 01 2/23 -3/23 (5)

Sect. Date (# cl) 10 2/23 -3/23 (5) 11 2/24 -3/24(5) 12 2/25 -3/25 (5) 13 2/26 -3/26 (5) 14 2/28 -3/21 (4)

Fee R/NR $110/136 $165/205 $165/205

Min/Max: 2/4

Days Time Fee R/NR08 T 9:00-10:00A $110/136

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Winter Sports ICE SKATING & HOCKEY INFO. OUTDOOR ICE SKATING IN DEERFIELD Deerfield Park District makes ice for outdoor skating as soon weather conditions permit. We maintain neighborhood rinks with timed lighting for your skating enjoyment. Neighborhood rinks are located at Briarwood and Pine Street parks (see Inside Back Cover). Lights at the neighborhood rinks operate between 5:00 - 9:30 p.m. every night. We also provide lighted family ice rinks at Jewett Park and Jaycee Park. A hockey rink is at Jewett Park and unlighted rinks are at Pine Street and Briarwood Parks. Listed to the right are our warming house schedule for regular hours. You may want to keep this schedule for your information throughout the winter months. Because the weather is inconsistent during the winter months, ice skating lessons are not offered. If you are interested in skating lessons, the Park District of Highland Park provides a wide range of classes for beginning through more advanced skaters at the Centennial Ice Rink, 3100 Trail Way in Highland Park. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced figure skater, call 847432-3180 for information. They also have facilities for private parties and rentals.

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ICE RINK LOCATIONS » » » » »

Briarwood Park Jaycee Park Jewett Park Hockey Rink Jewett Park Free Skate Patti Stryker (Pine St)

ICE STATUS To check ice status, call (847) 945-0650; check our website at www.deerfieldparks. org; or follow us on Twitter.

PARK DISTRICT OF HIGHLAND PARK Deerfield residents may register for ice skating and hockey classes held at the Park District of Highland Park’s Centennial Ice Arena at resident rates. Centennial Ice Arena 3100 Trail Way, Highland Park, IL 60035 For detailed information on class levels, descriptions, times and prices please visit www.pdhp.org or call Centennial Ice Arena at 847-432-4790.

REGISTRATION

REGULAR WARMING HOUSE HOURS JEWETT AND JAYCEE PARKS Monday-Thursday Saturday Friday Sunday

4 - 9 pm 10 am - 10 pm 4 - 10 pm 10 am - 6 pm

HOLIDAY WARMING HOUSE HOURS Fri., 12/19 - Sun., 1/4: 10 am - 9 pm; Thurs., 12/24 & 12/31 10 am - 2 pm; (Closed: 12/25 & 1/1)

1. Online beginning Wednesday, January 12 for residents and non-residents. At http://registration.pdhp.org 2. Drop-off* at Centennial Ice Arena Only Please Note: Drop-off registration will be accepted only during regular business hours: Monday-Thursday: 9am-6pm Friday: 9am-3:30pm Saturday: 9:30am-2:30pm

LEARN TO SKATE PROGRAMS WINTER SESSION: JAN. 19 - MARCH 29 No classes: January 19, before 3:00 p.m. TOT I MON 9:15-9:55AM MON 10-10:40AM MON 1:15-1:55PM 2-2:40PM MON TUE 1:15-1:55PM TUE 2-2:40PM WED 4:30-5:10PM THU 9:15-9:55AM 10-10:40AM THU THU 1:15-1:55PM 2-2:40PM THU SAT 10:35-11:15AM 11:20AM-12PM SAT

$110/125 $110/125 $110/125 $110/125 $123/138 $123/138 $123/138 $123/138 $123/138 $123/138 $123/138 $123/138 $123/138

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MINI MITES 1:15-1:55PM TUE WED 4:30-5:10PM FRI 9:15-9:55AM 1-1:40PM FRI SAT 9:50-10:30AM SAT 10:30-11:15AM

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BASIC I TUE 5-5:40PM 4:30-5:10PM WED SAT 10:35-11:15AM SAT 12:05-12:45PM

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Adult Sports and Athletics BASKETBALL LEAGUES 18 YR+ Team Registration for all Leagues » $50 refundable deposit » Completed league application » Roster/waiver form.

TAEKWONDO (DEERFIELD) - #233036

ATHLETICS KARATE - #233004

League application and waiver form may be found on our website at deerfieldparks.org. Or, contact Jim Gariti at 847-572-2627 Requested information is as follows: 1.) First & Last Name; 2.) League Interest; 3.) Phone Numbers); 4.) e-mail address

SOLO LIST Solo players may contact the Park District to be placed on a solo list. Players on this list are not guaranteed to be placed on a team. If enough solos are interested in a particular league, a team will be put together for season play. Otherwise, team captains will be notified of solos to fill any vacant roster spots. Contact Jim at 847572-2627 or jimg@deerfieldparks.org to be placed on the solo list.

ADULT MEN’S WINTER BASKETBALL Location: SRC Fee: $595

Min/Max: 4/6

League Men’s A Men’s B

Day Time M 6:30-9:30P W 6:30-9:30P

Build coordination, agility, strength and poise; release tension and develop total body fitness. Karate helps foster a strong, positive self-image. The mental aspect builds confidence, control and discipline, while developing muscle tone, cardiovascular fitness and skills. Advanced students improve techniques and learn valuable self-defense skills. Regardless of your age, weight or condition, karate can put you and your family on the road to fitness and well-being. From work to home, the benefits of karate can be felt in all aspects of life. Location: SRC Min/Max: 15/35 Instructors: IL Shotokan Karate Day/#Cl.: Tuesdays / 12 wks.

Fee: $116R/145NR for 1 hr. class Fee: $158R/198NR for 1.5 hr. class (For Sect. 04-06: per person) Youth and Adult (7 years & up) Sect. Level/Belt 01 Beg./Novice Wht-Yel 02 Int. Blue-Purple 03 Adv. Brown-Black

Date 1/6-3/24 1/6-3/24 1/6-3/24

Time 6:30-7:30P 7:30-8:30P 7:30-9:00P

Parent/Child (7 years & up)

Date (# cl) 1/12-3/23 (10) 1/14-3/25 (10)

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Beg./Novice Wht-Yel Int. Blue-Purple Adv. Brown-Black

1/6-3/24 1/6-3/24 1/6-3/24

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H.S. BOYS BASKETBALL LEAGUE - #233066

KALI – FILIPINO MARTIAL ARTS - #233072

Get your friends and sign up for the boys’ high school basketball league. You’ll have the opportunity to play with and against your friends in a friendly but competitive environment. Teams will be scheduled to play one game per week. The park district staff will make the teams. You may list the name of one friend you would like on your team.

Learn the fundamental skills of Kali, the Filipino martial art of defending against an armed opponent. Students will learn the basic techniques of stick and knife defense as well as martial arts blocking, punching and kicking fundamentals. Class includes techniques to disarm attackers, and basic joint locks and submission holds. Self-defense psychology will be emphasized. No sparring, but free flow stick fighting drills are part of class instruction. No previous martial arts experience is necessary. No belt promotions –students receive a certificate of class completion at the end of the session. Flexibility exercises are included. Physical fitness is emphasized as part of the class.

Location: SRC Ages: High School Min/Max: 24/40 players Per Person Fee: $70R/105NR Sect Date (# cl) 01 1/23-3/6 (6)

Day F

Time 6:30-8:30P

Fee R/NR $70/86

Taekwondo offers benefits for people of all ages and physical abilities: improve concentration and self-esteem, achieve lifelong physical fitness, and learn self-defense skills. A $45 uniform fee is required at the first class. Belt testing (twice per year) is offered at an additional fee. All colored belt students are required to have complete sparring gear. For more information, call 847-480-9224.* Location: SRC Instructor: K.H. Kim’s Taekwondo Staff* Fee: $143R/179NR Day/Date (#cl): Tu 1/6-3/17 (11) Adult - Age: 14+ Sect.: 06: 7:10-8P at SRC Min/Max: 4/10

Restricted to high school students and older, this program concentrates on techniques through the study of forms, stances, and the skills of punching, kicking, and blocking. Parent/Child - Age: 7+ w/Parent Min/Max: 4/20 Sect. 05: 7:10-8:00P at SRC Class provides families with a fun opportunity to spend time together while improving physical and mental conditioning through cardiovascular drills, calisthenics, and traditional Taekwondo techniques including punching, kicking, and blocking. FEE is per person.

FENCING - #233001 Learn tactics, strategies, attacks and defenses and do conditioning, footwork, drilling and bouting in each session. Course makes learning fencing fun and interesting. All fitness levels accepted. Chicago Athletic Assoc. provides the equipment. Students must wear long pants to class. Location: SRC Ages: 8 and up Sect Level Date (# cl) 01 Yth/Beg 1/7-2/11 (6) 02 Yth/Cont 1/7-2/11 (6) 03 Yth/Beg 2/18-3/25 (6) 04 Yth/Cont 2/18-3/25 (6)

Min/Max: 6/10 Day W W W W

Time 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P

Fee $133/167 $133/167 $133/167 $133/167

Kali sticks are required to participate and are provided by instructor as part of the cost of the class. Location: SRC Min/Max: 4/18 Instructors: Joe McCauley Sect. Age Date (# cl) Day Time 01 11+ 1/7-2/11 (6) W 6:30-7:30P 02 11+ 2/18-3/25 (6) W 6:30-7:30P Winter/Day Camp 2015

Res/NR $75/93 $75/93

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Adult Sports and Athletics ARCHERY! - #233050

QUESTION ABOUT ATHLETICS?

Learn shooting form, scoring, how to compete, and how to compete like a champion! Learn to shoot Olympic style archery. Equipment Provided. Location: SRC Min/Max: 5/12

Time

Fee

8-12 1/7-2/11 (6) 8-12 2/18-3/25 (6)

W W

4:00-5:00P 4:00-5:00P

$89 $89

W W

5:15-6:15P 5:15-6:15P

$89 $89

Teen

Adult 1/7-2/11 (6) Adult 2/18-3/25 (6)

W W

6:30-7:30P 6:30-7:30P

$89 $89

SELF-DEFENSE TRAINING FOR YOUTH, TEENS & ADULTS - #233046 In two hours, we will teach you and your family how to defend yourselves. No previous self-defense training is required. This is one of the easiest to learn and most effective self-defense classes that you can take. The techniques are based on instinctive principles that don’t require constant practice or years of training to use, and work regardless of your age, size, strength, speed, or skill. Class includes lecture; demonstration; hands-on instruction; scenario-based training; defense against armed and unarmed attackers; single and multiple attackers; standing, sitting and ground techniques; and rape defense/prevention. This is not a “Stranger Danger” lecture, but a class where you will learn actual principles and techniques that will help you properly defend yourself and protect others. Location: SRC Min/Max: 2/50 Ages: 12 - Adult (8-11 Yrs. must sign up and take the class with a parent) Sect. 01 02 03

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13-18 1/7-2/11 (6) 13-18 2/18-3/25 (6)

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Programs

Instructor: Staff

Sec. Age Date (#cl) 01 04

Jim Gariti

Date 1/12 2/11 3/16

Day M W M

Time 7:00-9:00P 7:00-9:00P 7:00-9:00P

Res/NR $34/41 $34/41 $34/41

JUNGLE GYM 101 - #292807

INDIVIDUALIZED NUTRITION COUNSELING AT SRC Have you wondered what you should be eating to complement your fitness routine? Maxine Manquen, RD, LDN is a registered dietitian nutritionist who has the knowledge and experience to customize an eating plan to meet your wellness goals. Please stop by the front desk and fill out a nutrition counseling request form to get started. You can also contact our Fitness Manager, Tim Johnson who will arrange to have Maxine contact you privately to schedule a time to meet with you.

Jungle Gym Training is a performance training tool that leverages gravity and the user’s body weight to enable hundreds of exercises for participants of all levels of fitness. If you are new to Jungle Gym or looking for a new training technique, Jungle Gym 101 is the class for you. Enrollment is limited to eight participants.

LITE SERIES FITNESS AT SACHS

Location: SRC Age: 16+ Instructor: SRC Personal Training Staff Min/Max: 5/8

YOGA FOR ATHLETES - #252709

Sect. Dates (# cl) 01 1/7-2/11 (6) 02 1/10-2/14 (6)

Day W Sa

Time Fee M/NM* 6:45-7:45P $120/150 7:30-8:30A $120/150

OFF-SEASON TRIATHLON TRAINING- #292801 Whether it is your first triathlon or you want to move up in distance, our goal is to provide a fun environment in which to train hard and efficiently to achieve your personal goals. The focus is on endurance building in swimming, biking and running as well as strength training and core conditioning. Jungle Gym Suspension Training is also included. Location: SRC

Instructor: Tim

Date: Nov., 2014-April, 2015: TBA (6 mos.) Day/Time: 1 weekday evening and 1 weekend morning each wee Fee: TBA

Lite Series classes are designed specifically for active older adults, for those new to group exercise and for those getting back into an active lifestyle. Call SRC for details.

YOGA, PILATES, TAI CHI & MORE! Class is designed specifically with athletes in mind. Stretching is critical for flexibility and maintaining full range of motion. April Epstein has combined her study and knowledge of physical fitness, ballet, and yoga to create a specially designed yoga class for athletes that will enhance their current training and exercise program. April also emphasizes the restorative aspects of yin yoga to relax the body and focus the mind. Yin yoga uses several core poses that are held for longer periods of time applying moderate, slow and even pressure on connective tissue, ligaments and joints. Just as importantly, this class will provide insurance against injury and replenish the body’s vitality. Location: SRC Instructor: April Epstein Sec. Date (# cl) 01 1/7-2/11 (6)

Day W

Age: 14+ Min/Max: 6/12 Time 6:00-7:00P

Res/NR $84/102

HATHA YOGA - #232801 COHO Masters SWIMMING- #262908 Location: DHS

FEE: $213R / $223NR

*Pay one fee, swim as much as you want! Date (wks) 12/8-4/12 (18) 12/8-4/12 (18)

Day Time Tu-Th 8:30-9:30P Su 8:00-9:30A

Learn to relax and release tensions from your body and mind through the practice of classical hatha yoga, which includes yoga postures, breathing practices,deep relaxation and meditation. Min/Max:6/12. Location: PTC Age: 18+ Instructor: Joy Luster (M); Jai Luster (W) Sec. Date (# cl) 01 1/5-3/30 (13) 02 1/7-4/1 (13)

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Day Time M 7:00-8:15P W 7:00-8:15P

Res/NR $156/195 $156/195

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Adult Programs HULA HOOP JAM! - #232804 A hot trend in fitness! Relive the joy of childhood with a simple hula hoop while being physically active. Hula hooping is low impact and helps improve balance and core strength as well as being a lot of fun!

BEGINNING YOGA - #212802 Come and learn a system of body movements, breathing exercises and other cleansing techniques, which balances the nervous, glandular, and circulatory systems. Location: Deerfield HS Ages:18+ Instructor: Pat Constabileo Sect Date (#cl) 01 1/7 – 2/11 (6) 02 2/18 – 3/25 (6)

Day Time Fee R/NR W 7:30 – 9:00P $76/$86 W 7:30 – 9:00P $76/$86

GENTLE YOGA - #212801 This class will feature simple stretches and postures to improve flexibility and overall good health along with relaxation and breath awareness. This class is designed for seniors and students who want to enjoy yoga in an easy, slow paced practice. Location: Deerfield HS Ages:18+ Instructor: Pat Constabileo Sect Date (#Cl) 01 1/5 – 2/9 (6) 02 2/16 – 3/23 (6)

Day Time Fee R/NR M 6:30 – 7:30P $59/$69 M 6:30 – 7:30P $59/$69

CONTINUING YOGA - #212803 Students who have taken the beginning classes are encouraged to continue. This class is designed to allow students to advance and grow in their practice of Yoga. Beginning postures will be reinforced and new postures introduced. Please bring your own mat to class. Location: Deerfield HS Ages:18+ Instructor: Pat Constabileo Sect Date (#cl) 01 1/5 – 2/9 (6) 02 2/16 – 3/23 (6)

Day Time Fee R/NR M 7:30 – 9:00P $76/$86 M 7:30 – 9:00P $76/$86

Location: PTC Ages: 18 + Min/Max: 12/18 Instructor: Diane Weber of Body Power Sect. Date 05 1/17 06 2/28 07 3/14

Day Sa Sa Sa

Time PTC M/NM 11:00A-1:00P $12/15 11:00A-1:00A $12/15 11:00A-1:00P $12/15

PILATES - #232805 Tone your body as you build strength and increase flexibility. This mat class conditions your body and reduces stress while helping to improve your posture and balance. Location: PTC Min/Max: 8/12 Instructor: Julie Lyon Cheifetz Age: 18+ Sect. Date (#) 01 1/6-3/17 (10)

Day Time Tu 8:45-9:45A

Res/NR $125/156

No Class: 2/17

TONE & FIRM - #232804 Improve your muscle tone and gain added strength and flexibility. Emphasis will be on the arms, hips, stomach, and legs. No jumping or jogging! Staying toned and firm is simply a matter of dedication to a regular exercise routine! Location: PTC Ages: 18+ Instructor: Body Power Min/Max: 5/15 Sect. Date 01 1/6-3/24 (12) 02 1/6-3/26 (24)

Day Time Tu 6:45-7:45P Tu/Th 6:45-7:45P

Fee R/NR $150/188 $293/367

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PILATES FOR BUILDING BONE- #232805 This mat class is specifically tailored for those with low bone density from either osteopenia or osteoporosis and will help incorporate safe Pilates exercises into your fitness program. The class focuses on developing core strength to improve posture and alignment and reduce spinal decompression. The class will include exercises to work on balance and fall prevention. Light weights, magic circle, and other small props will be incorporated into the routine. All levels are welcome. You must be able and comfortable getting down on the floor for many of these exercises. Location: PTC Age: 50+ Instructor: Julie Lyon Chieftez Min/Max: 6/12 Sec. Date (# cl) 02 1/7-3/18 (11)

Day Time W 1:00-2:00P

Fee R/NR $170/213

TAI CHI (YANG STYLE) - #213217 This ancient Chinese exercise program is designed to help reduce stress, improve mental concentration, flexibility, balance and coordination. Focused breathing techniques are utilized. Tai Chi provides training in proper body mechanics and natural alignment and fosters a relaxed body and a peaceful state of mind. Location: PTC Ages: 50+ Instructor: Nancy Tobias Min/Max: 6/12 Sec. 01 02 05 03 04 06

Date (# cl) 1/6-2/24 (8) 1/8-2/26 (8) 1/6-2/26 (16) 3/3-4/21 (8) 3/5-4/23 (8) 3/3-4/23 (16)

Day Tu Th Tu/Th Tu Th Tu/Th

Time Res/NR 10:45-11:45A $77/96 10:45-11:45A $77/96 10:45-11:45A $149/186 10:45-11:45A $77/96 10:45-11:45A $77/96 10:45-11:45A $149/186

50+ FITNESS - #213201 “SYNERGIZE” WITH DEBRA JARETT- #232804 In this popular class, we will stretch your body through Yoga; flow with the gentle motion of Tai-Chi; and learn many different meditation skills. Join us for lots of fun as we relax and loosen up your joints in a gentle fashion. Location: PTC Instructor: Debra Jarett Sec. Date (#cl) 03 1/7-2/25 (8) 04 3/11-4/29(7)

Ages: 50+ Min/Max: 4/10

Day Time W 11:00-12:00 W 11:00-12:00

Res/NR $125/157 $110/138

Participate in this popular, non-impact, aerobic workout at your own fitness level. Full range of motion exercises help to control weight, tone muscles and maintain flexibility. Location: PTC Age: 50+ Instructor: Marla Solarz (M), Diane Weber(Th) Min/Max: 8/16 Sec. 01 02 03 04

Date (# cl) 1/5-2/9 (6) 1/8-2/12 (6) 2/16-3/23 (6) 2/19-3/26 (6)

Day M Th M Th

Time 9:00-10:00A 9:00-10:00A 9:00-10:00A 9:00-10:00A

Res/NR $65/82 $65/82 $65/82 $65/82

No class: Sect 02: 4/1

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Adult Programs ZUMBA GOLD FOR BEGINNERS - # 213240

SKETCHING CLASS - #213233

HORTICULTURAL WORKSHOPS WITH JAIME PLOTKIN - #113226

With Mary Ann Phelan

Enjoy Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves in this dance-fitness class. Latin-flavored music and traditional dance moves such as Salsa, Tango, and Merengue are combined with light aerobic movement designed to increase flexibility, build strength, and improve balance.

Learn the basics of sketching in this 4 session Saturday morning art workshop. Learn more about line, contour drawing, texture, perspective, and form. Still life will be covered. New students are welcome!

Location: PTC Age: 50+ Instructor: Alison Margolis Min/Max: 6/15

Sect. Date Day Time Fee M/NM 04 1/17, 1/31, 2/14, 2/28 Sa 9:30 – 11A $75/90 05 3/14,3/28,4/11,4/25 Sa 9:30 – 11A $75/90

Sec. Date (# cl) 01 1/9-3/27 (12)

Day Time Fee M/NM F 9:30-10:15A $125/157

FELDENKRAIS®-MOVING FOR YOUR BRAIN - #213234 Is it difficult to stand up from a chair, look over your shoulder when driving, reach for items in your kitchen or hold your grandchildren? Feldenkrais uses gentle movement for those experiencing chronic pain, poor balance, flexibility or coordination difficulties. Awareness Through Movement® is the fastest way to change the brain’s ability to function in daily life. Learn how to move with pleasure, ease and grace and enjoy the simple things in life again. Location: PTC Ages: 50+ Instructor: Joyce Ann, OT Min/Max: 4/8 Sec. Date (# cl) 01 1/5-2/9 (6) 02 2/23-3/23 (5)

Day Time Fee M/NM M 9:00-10:00A $65/82 M 9:00-10:00A $55/69

CREATIVE ARTS INDIAN CUISINE COOKING CLASS WITH SHILPI SAXENA - #213241 Punjab Di Hatti – The Vegan Choice?

Are you a food lover looking for delicious new options for winter family get-togethers or an interesting and easy-to-make healthy lunch? Try some heart-warming Indian recipes with culinary specialist Shilpi Saxena. Learn the perfect recipe to get warmed up on a cold winter morning: Punjab Di Hatti, a filling dish of fragrant lentils simmered at a slow pace. Shilpi will cook Dal Makhani (lentils) along with Jeera Rice and demonstrate how skillful blending of exotic Indian spices will create a delectable and unusual comfort food!

Location : PTC Min/Max: 5/10

Register By: Sect. 01: 1/10 Sect. 02: 3/11

Ring in the Holidays with Jaime Plotkin in this follow-up horticulture workshop, “Festive Holiday Centerpieces.” Learn more about floral arranging design elements, principles and styles. Each participant will create and take home a fresh and festive floral arrangement to sparkle and light up the home for the entire Holiday season! Min/Max: 10/15 Sect. Date 03 12/19

Day Time PTC M/NM F 2:00-3:00P $12/15

Register by: 12/12

SILBERMAN ART STUDIO - #213233 Elaine Silberman brings her warm, nurturing teaching style to this adult beginning art program. This class will introduce you to the sheer joy of creating. You will learn basic drawing techniques and use of a wide variety of media: charcoal, pencil, and watercolors. Location: Sect. 01 PTC;Sect. 02 & 03: JPCC Age: 18+ Min/Max: 5/12 Instructor: Elaine Silberman Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/16 (10) 02 1/12-3/16 (10) 03 1/15-3/19 (10)

Day M M Th

Time 12:30-2:30P 7:00-9:00P 9:15-11:15A

Fee $130 $130 $130

ADULT CERAMICS - #252602 Learn the Fundamentals of hand-building, throwing, and using glazes to create decorative ceramic pieces such as clocks, bowls and wall hangings you will enjoy making. Some wheel training will be included. The only limit is your imagination! Classes are small to provide individual attention; and you will work on your own projects at your own pace. Location: JPCC Sect. 3 - Patty Turner Center Min/Max: 6/10 Instructor: Richard Cohen Age: 18+

CREATIVE ARTS JEWELRY DESIGN WITH SANDE NOBLE - #213134 Join professional jewelry designer Sande Noble as she guides you through the fundamentals of jewelry design. Using large ‘icy’ crystals with silver clasps Sande will demonstrate how to select the most beautiful materials, then string and finish your work. Each participant is guaranteed to take home a finished 8-inch bracelet to enjoy at the end of this hands-on two hour workshop. What a wonderful way to spend a winter afternoon creating jewelry with a wintry crystal look for a loved one, friend or to keep just for yourself! This includes material cost and two hour class instruction. Location: PTC

Ages: 18+

Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/20 Register by 1/13

Day Tu

MinMax: 4/12

Time 2:00-4:00P

Fee M/NM $55/66

BALLET - #252703 Instructor: Amy Rose Sec. 01 02 03

Age: Adult

Lev. Date (#cl) Day Time Fee Int. 3/Adv. 1/5-3/23 (12) M 10-11:15A $203 Int. 3/Adv. 1/7-3/25 (12) W 10-11:15A $203 Int. 3/Adv. 1/9-3/27 (12) F 10-11:15A $203

Session I: Sect. Date (# cl) 01 1/12-3/23 (8) 02 1/13-3/24 (11) 03* 1/14-3/25 (11)

Day M Tu W

Time 7:00-9:00P 7:00-9:00P 2:15-3:30

Fee $185 $253 $253

No class: Sect. 01: 1/19, 2/16, 3/2

Location: PTC Age: 18+ Instructor: Shilpi Saxena Min/Max: 15/25 Sec. Date (# cl) 01 1/9

Day Time Fee M/NM F 10-00-11:00A $12/15

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Adult Programs 50+ IMPROV BY “ROOM 2 IMPROV” AT PTC #252705 “We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” George Bernard Shaw Improvisation is a spontaneous, social way of learning how to think and speak in a positive way, especially when being challenged. Room2Improv’s professional staff of educators and improvisers use theater games and techniques to strengthen engagement, self-esteem, confidence and team-building skills, all while having the most fun time of your life. You will learn how to support others, build an ensemble and develop relationships. Anybody can improvise. Choose between either of these 90-minute workshops. Location: PTC Ages: 50+ Instructor: Room2Improv Min/Max: 8/14 Sect. Date (# cl) 04 2/11 (1) 05 3/28 (1)

Day W Sa

Time PTC M/NM 10:00A-11:30A $55/66 10:00A-11:30A $55/66

SKILLS, HOBBIES AND VARIETY DOG OBEDIENCE - #213101 This program provides you with techniques and strategies to train your dog with firmness, love and understanding. Get help with problems facing dog owners such as nipping, chewing, jumping, and housebreaking. All dogs must have health certificates, protective medication/shots, and must be free of communicable diseases. Aggressive dogs are not allowed. Owners must clean up after their pet inside and outside the premises. A well-trained animal makes owning a pet so much more enjoyable! Location: JPCC Day: Thursday Min/Max: 6/18 Sect./Age 01 (Puppy) 02 (Beg.) 03 (Int.)

Date (# cl) 1/22-3/12 (8) 1/22-3/12 (8) 1/22-3/12 (8)

Ages: 18+ Instructor: Jane Coen Time 6:30-7:30P 7:30-8:30P 8:30-9:30P

Res/NR $90/111 $90/111 $90/111

SPANISH CLASSES - #213116

APPLE IPAD - INTERNET USE - #213115

Hola! Are you interested in learning Spanish and conversing with others? Join instructor and native Spanish speaker Ana Trbojevich as she teaches Beginners Spanish (Sect. 01) which will cover the basics in an introductory level class or Intermediate (Sect. 02) classes in a small group setting. Class is 1-1/2 hours.

This class is teaches students how to use an app built into the iPad called “Safari” which is how the Internet is accessed. Students will learn how to use Safari safely by configuring settings for secure Internet browsing. Students will learn how to use their iPad to look things up of interest while also understanding some general use of Safari such as saving web pages for quick and easy access at a later time. Prerequisite: None.

Location: PTC Ages: 18+ Instructor: Ana Trbojevich Min/Max: 6/12 Sect. Day 01 F 02 F

Date (#cl) Time Fee PTC M/NM 1/9-3/13 (10) 9:30-11:00A $90/115 1/9-3/13 (10) 11:15A-12:45P $90/115

Registration Deadline: 1/7

This course will go over all CPR guidelines, Skills and techniques for Adult / Child / Infant emergencies. This class is designed for the general public, day care providers, life guards, teachers, Cub and Girl Scout leaders and anyone else interested in taking a rewarding course. This course is taught by certified instructors who are all licensed paramedics with real life experience. Certification good for two years.

Sect. Day 01 W

Time: Approx. 2 Hrs. Min/Max: 6/12

Date (#cl) Time 3/18 6:00-8:00P

Fee $40

The BLS Healthcare Provider course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking. The course is intended for Healthcare professionals. This class is taught by certified instructors who are all licensed paramedics with real life experience. Current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider certification card is required to attend this course. Certification good for two years.

Sect. Day 01 Sa

Time: Approx. 3 Hrs.

Date (#cl) Time 3/14 9:00A-12:00P

Location: PTC

PTC M/NM $42/50

Fee $40

Min/Max: 3/12

Date (#cl) Time 2/10 (1) 7:00-9:00P

PTC M/NM $42/50

APPLE IPAD - STANDARD APP USE - #213115 This class teaches students general use of the camera, camera roll and maps. Students will learn how to take pictures and videos, locate pictures and videos and how to share pictures and videos in email messages. Prerequisite: A valid email account is required to take this class. Please make sure your email account has been added to your iPad and if you are not sure of this, please consult with the person/store who setup your iPad, or for a nominal fee, contact Computer training & Support at (847) 998-1975 for assistance Location: PTC Sect. 03

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Min/Max: 3/12

Date (#cl) Time 1/13 (1) 7:00-9:00P

This class provides students the general use of email which includes, how to compose, send, reply and forward email messages all via typing or if your iPhone allows, using your voice which then converts to text! How to add contacts to the address book and how to cleanup unwanted messages. Prerequisite: None ** Students taking this class must have their email accounts set up on their iPads. If you do not have your email set up, please consult with a family member who might be able to assist you, or alternately, for a nominal fee, contact Computer Training & Support Services at (847) 998-1975. Sect. Day 02 Tu

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION HEALTH CARE PROVIDER CPR REFRESHER COURSE - #213131

Location: PTC Min/Max: 6/12

Sect. Day 01 Tu

APPLE IPAD- EMAIL USE - #213115

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION HEART SAVER CPR - #213132

Location: PTC Ages: 18+

Location: PTC

Min/Max: 3/12

Day Date (#cl) Tu 3/3 (1)

Time PTC M/NM 7:00-9:00P $42/50

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Adult Programs APPLE IPAD - CAMERA & VIDEO USE - #213115 This class will introduce students to the use of camera and video functions of the iPad, how to organize photos, how to edit photos and videos and how to share photos and videos with friends and family. Become familiar with the many powerful but yet easy features your iPad has to offer! Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Location: PTC Sect. Day 04 Tu

Min/Max: 3/12 Date (#cl) Time PTC M/NM 3/17 (1) 7:00-9:00P $42/50

CULTURAL ARTS “MUSEUMS OF THE WORLD” WITH ART EDUCATOR DEBRA LEVIE - #213127 Explore the museums of the world with experienced art educator, Debra Levie. See the treasures of the art world as presented on the big screen. Travel to the most popular museums in the world and experience the treasures housed therein. A new museum will be explored every month. Location: PTC Instructor: Debra Levie Sect. Day

Ages: 50+ Min/Max: 15/25

Date (#cl) Time

PTC M/NM

Title: Rijks Museum, Amsterdam: 01

F

1/16 (1)

10:00A-12 noon

$12/15

10:00A-12 noon

$12/15

Title: Uffizi, Florence 02

F

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Title: Natl. Gallery of Art, Washington, DC : 03 F 3/13 (1) 10:00A-12noon $12/15 Registration deadline 1 week prior to each class

“MUSICAL MOMENTS IN COMEDY” WITH BOB LEVI - #213128 Bob Levi returns to the PTC with a series of one-hour programs which incorporate Musical moments in Comedy spanning five decades beginning in the 1930s and working through to the 1970s. This program is light, entertaining and feel-good as Bob shares with us how comics played, sang and danced their way into our hearts. Location: PTC Min/Max: 15/25

Ages: 50+

Sect. Class Date Day Time PTC M/NM 01 (1940’s) 1/17 Sa 11:00A-12 noon $12/15 02 (1960’s) 2/28 Sa 11:00A-12 noon $12/15 03 (Stan Freeburg) 3/28 Sa 11:00A-12noon $12/15 Registration deadline 1 week prior to each class

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“AT THE CONDUCTOR’S PODIUM” WITH JIM KENDROS - #213235 Composer and Music Researcher Jim Kendros returns to the Patty Turner Center with this highly informative and entertaining series of immortal music! Learn about the lives of the great composers, experience videotaped live performances by world renowned artists, and delve into the “insider trade secrets” of what makes this music so magnificent! Jim will also perform for us on the piano and his rare historic string instruments. Come for a delightful and diverse musical experience! 01: Jan.: Happy Birthday, Mozart! On January 27, one of the greatest musical geniuses was born. Mozart was perhaps the most naturally gifted composer ever. Join Jim Kendros as we celebrate the achievements of this rare talent! Revel in beloved favorites from the pen of the Austrian genius: the Violin Concerto #3, the Piano Concerto #22, excerpts from the Jupiter Symphony and more! Begin the new year with music by “The Miracle that God Let Be Born in Salzberg.” 02: Feb.: Love Lives of the Great Composers Who were the significant others of the great composers? Celebrate the sweetest time of year as Jim Kendros shares with us the great loves who inspired some of the world’s greatest Valentine music! Experience the heartfelt strains of the young Brahms as he spelled the name of his lost love in a yearning melody in his impassioned String Sextet #2. Revel in the triumph of eternal love in Schumann’s Symphony # 4, a timeless tribute to his wife Clara and their life together. Come and be inspired by this uplifting and highly romantic music! 03: March: Bach and Vivaldi Meet on the Same Stage! Celebrate the arrival of spring as we delight in the meeting of two immortal musicians from the Baroque Era! Both Bach and Vivaldi were born in March, both lived at the same time, both produced some of the finest music ever-yet they never met. However, they did connect through their music. Bach arranged several violin works of Vivaldi for keyboard instruments, so Bach could play them with his talented sons! Explore the Concerto for Four Harpsichords, written by Vivaldi but arranged by Bach, plus revel on Vivaldi’s ever-popular Spring Concerto! Location: PTC Min/Max: 15/25

BREAKING FREE OF THE 1970S - THE FILMS OF HAL ASHBY - #213216 Join writer, filmmaker, and academic Reid Schultz as we analyze one of the most influential American filmmakers of all time. A fascinating figure in film history, Hal Ashby was one of the most prolific and successful filmmakers of the 1970s. Born in 1929 in Utah, Ashby did not direct his first film until the age of 40, and he died at age 59, leaving a body of work as a director that is relatively small. During that time he produced a remarkable string of hits that documented the complicated and shifting dynamics of America during that turbulent and polarizing decade. Ashby’s films show a remarkable cinematic sense of humor and irony, a consistency of theme and characterization, and an innovative use of music and editing. All the while a variety of topics are showcased unlike any other filmmaker of his generation. His films were so celebrated that he worked with every great actor of the decade: Jack Nicholson, Warren Beatty, Goldie Hawn, Julie Christie, David Carradine, Peter Sellers, Jane Fonda, Jon Voigt, Shirley MacLaine to name just a few. He directed over 10 actors to Oscar-nominated performances. Through his legacy, Ashby personifies Hollywood’s film renaissance of the 1970s, its stylish audacity and deeply human voice. Each fun, enlightening and educational class contains a lecture and then viewing a full-length film. Afterwards Reid leads a discussion for further analysis and explanation. All films will be shown with English subtitles. The six (6) feature films to be screened are: •Harold and Maude (1971, 90 mins.) •The Last Detail (1973, 105 mins.) •Shampoo (1975, 110 mins.) •Bound for Glory (1976, 145 mins.) •Coming Home (1978, 125mins.) •Being There (1979, 130 mins.) Location: PTC Instructor: Reid Schultz

Ages: 18+ Min/Max: 8/16

Sect. Dates (# cl) Day Time 01 1/13-2/17 (6) Tu 6:00-9:30P

Fee $215

Registration deadline: 1/9

Ages: 50+

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Adult Programs

60 MINUTES WITH BARRY BRADFORD Location: PTC

Ages: 50+

Days/Time: Call for details

Fees/Program: $5/8NM

Dynamic speaker, respected activist, and former national Teacher of the Year, Barry Bradford has been praised on the floor of Congress, interviewed by every major broadcast network, and recognized with awards from major civil rights organizations for his work to reopen two of the most notorious “cold cases” of the civil rights era: the Mississippi Burning Case and the Clyde Kennard Case. A warm, energetic, and thought-provoking teacher, Barry continues his popular educational programs—presentations on history, culture, psychology, theater and books—throughout the fall! Please contact the PTC at 847-940-4010 for a list of current topics and registration information.

“FIRST WEDNESDAY” WITH BARRY BRADFORD - #213125 Meet with other adults for an evening devoted to books, learning and dessert! PTC resident scholar Barry Bradford will host a book discussion followed by a one-hour presentation related to the book’s theme. You are not required to read the book before the session, although it is recommended. Dessert, hot chocolate and coffee will be provided during the book chat which will be from 6:45 pm until 7:30pm. Barry’s talk will run from 7:30pm until 8:30pm. Come and meet other adults anxious for good conversation and the chance to learn! Book: “11/22/63” by Stephen King Presentation: “Who Killed JFK?” Location: PTC Age: 50+ Min:12/Max:25 Sect. Dates (# cl) 01 1/7

Day Time W 6:45-8:30

PTC M/NM $12/15

Register by: Monday, January 5 Remaining Winter Dates: February 4 and March 4. Please contact the PTC for topic details (847) 940-4010 Winter/Day Camp 2015

CARDS AND GAMES MAH JONGG FOR BEGINNERS - #213106 If you ever wanted to learn how to play the game of Mah Jongg, this is the class for you. Learn the basic rules and strategies as instructor Dale Solow leads you through this introductory course. Location: PTC Instructor: Dale Solow

Ages: 18+ Min/Max: 4/8

Sect. Dates (# cl) Day Time PTC M/NM 01 2/26-3/26 (5) Th 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm $70/85

BRIDGE CLASSES - #213213 Join Bridge instructor Al Glick as he helps you develop your Bridge skills in a supervised setting. Mr. Glick offers four beginning Bridge sessions with instruction held at the PTC on Thursday mornings. Please contact the PTC for current Bridge session. Sessions are 8 weeks in length and are scheduled on Thursdays between the hours of 9:00 and 11:00. Classes offered include: Bidding in the 21st Century, Play of the Hand, Defense, Commonly Used Conventions. Location: PTC Day: Thursday Min/Max: 12/28 Sect. Date (# cl) 01* 1/8-2/26 (8) *(Play of the Hand) 02 (Supervised) 3/5-3/19 (3)

Age: 50+ Instructor: Al Glick Time PTC M/NM 9-11:00A $85/102 9-11:00A

$35/42

DUPLICATE BRIDGE GAMES Weekly games held at the PTC and are coordinated under the supervision of bridge director, Elaine Morrison. These weekly games are for the serious player and are sanctioned by the ACBL (American Contract Bridge League.) Wednesday: 10:30A For Ages: 18+ PTC M/NM: $9/session/ $10/session

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Patty Turner Center (50+) This beautiful Deerfield Center is home to a membership base of well over 750 active senior adults. Featuring a wide array of classes, events and excursions, members can select from a wide variety of programming offered throughout the week, on evenings and larger special events on weekends! For area residents, the Patty Turner Center offers a rental program specifically designed for adults interested in conducting private business meetings or private events. Of benefit to the community, the Patty Turner Center offers a complete menu of social service programs including monthly support group meetings, resource assistance and a medical lending closet.

YEARLY “MEMBERSHIP” DUES $30 Resident . . . . . . . . . . $45 Non Resident » Enjoy the company of other members from the surrounding area! » Enjoy FREE amenities as provided to members at the Patty Turner Center. » Access to our computers within our library! » FREE internet and Wi-Fi! » FREE “Drop-In” Programs such as table games, knitting group, card groups and the Center’s very own Hummers and Strummers! » Reduced fees on all PTC classes, workshops, events and trips! » Reduced fees on all PTC rentals!

SPECIALTY PROGRAMS TUESDAY MORNING MEN’S CLUB One of the most popular and well-attended programs at the Patty Turner Center is the Tuesday Morning Men’s Group. Each week, nearly 100 members of the Center come to hear from a variety of provocative authorities who present challenging programs on religion, art, music, politics, technology, and world and national history. All are welcome and invited.

PTC WOMEN’S CLUB LUNCHEONS The PTC Women’s Club offers a variety of monthly afternoon affairs for members and guests. Each month, along with either a catered lunch or chef-prepared dessert, enjoy the talents of area speakers, presenters and artists of note. All are cordially invited. Please contact the PTC for program dates and titles.

PTC “MOVIES FOR MEMBERS” FREE movies are offered on Thursday afternoons to all PTC members. Join us for hot popcorn, cold refreshments and an enjoyable film…all on the big screen!

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ADULT PROGRAMS This page and the following three pages include information about classes, events, trips and other programs and services geared for adults 50 years and up. Throughout this brochure, you will find numerous other opportunities for adults of all ages offered at our Sachs Recreation Center, Jewett Park Community Center, Deerfield Golf Club and Learning Center and elsewhere, in addition to those offered at the Patty Turner Center. Be sure to check out the following offerings in this brochure: » “ADULT 18+ Section“: Spanish, CPR, Creative, Performing & Cultural Arts » Games (Duplicate Bridge, Mah Jongg) » Dog Obedience » Computers » Sports (tennis, pickleball, fitness, exercise and more) » Sachs Recreation Center pages offer memberships which include dozens of choices of classes, from indoor cycling and aqua aerobics to mind-body workouts, cardio exercise and other options » Classes in the “ADULT 18+“ section, specifically designed for those 50+, include Fitness/Exercise/Welness: Tai Chi (Yang Style), Feldenkrais®-Moving for your Brain, Zumba Gold for Beginners, Pilates for Building Bone, and “Synergize” with Debra Jarett; Film, Books, Discussion; Mah Jongg; and Bridge for Beginners.

UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS The PTC is delighted to present its Winter Schedule. As all events and excursions are subject to change, please contact the PTC for updates.

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PTC Members’ Winter Party Winter Concert featuring the Deerfield Community Band 10 “Macys on State” Walnut Room Dinner/Champagne City Light Tour

JANUARY 2015 22 “A Night in the Islands:” Polynesian Party Night 30 PTC: Luncheon and Excursion to the Chicago Broadcast Museum Tour

MARCH 2015 13-22 Theater D performances at PTC 26 “We’ve Got Talent!” PTC Talent and Variety Show 31 “Vodou” PTC Excursion to the Field Museum

“FRIDAY WITH FRIENDS” The PTC offers this monthly community program where we invite local friends, members and speakers to come and share their talents. If you are looking to meet others in a casual and friendly setting, please plan on joining us. C’mon over… there’s nothing like an afternoon with friends! Please contact the PTC for more details at 847-940-4010.

FEBRUARY 2015 3 Lake County Tax Aide begins 13 Five Alarm Chili Bowl with Deerfield Firefighters 19 Mardi Gras Party 26 Drury Lane presents “West Side Story” Luncheon Theatre

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Patty Turner Center (50+) WALK-IN PROGRAMS FOR MEMBERS Patty Turner Center offers many walk-in activities that do not require pre-registration. To join in, call: (847) 940-4010 » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » »

Mah Jongg Poker Knitting Group Table Tennis Billiards Social Bridge Table Top Games Year-Round Programs & Services AARP’s Driver Safety Arthromassage Therapy Billiards Bi-monthly Bulletin Bocce League Bridge-(Social, Classes, & Duplicate) Caregiver Support Group (ACES) Computer Classes Dance Classes Day Trips Educational Programs Extended Tours Feldenkrais 50+ Fitness Film Courses “Friday with Friends” Golf Leagues Great Decisions Hummers & Strummers Ukulele Band Knitting Lending Closet Mah Jongg Men’s Club Movies Pilates Ping Pong Podiatry Services Poker Rules of the Road Sixty Minutes Series Social Services Special Events Table Top Games Tai Chi Yang Tone & Firm WiFi Wii Yoga

DAY TRIPS Enjoy pleasure-packed, hassle-free day excursions with no driving or parking worries! We secure the best seats available! The Patty Turner Center is proud to present its schedule of upcoming excursions. Reservations for trips must be made in person at the Center, with full payment due at registration. Due to inclement weather conditions, all excursions are subject to change.

DECEMBER “Macy’s on State” Dinner in the Walnut Room & Champagne Tour of City Lights - #113250-04 Wednesday, December 10 Departure: 3:45pm Cost: $75 M / $90 NM Seating Availability: Max: 21

JANUARY PTC brunch followed by Excursion to Chicago Broadcast Museum Tour - #213250-12 Friday, January 30 Brunch 10:30 – 11:30am Departure: 11:30 Cost: $50 M/60 NM Seating Availability: Min: 17/Max: 21

EXTENDED TOURS Welcome to American Classic Tours, Inc. We are a tour operator located in Grayslake, IL. For more than 25 years, we have provided high quality, affordable, extended tours for the mature adult traveler. Our tours take you throughout the United States, Canada and now, Ireland For more information about these upcoming trips, please call: (847) 940-4010

JANUARY 2015 Jan. 26– Feb. 1 Nashville Country Christmas at the Opryland Hotel (4 days)

FEBRUARY 2015 Feb 1-7 Sunny Palm Springs, California (7 days)

MARCH 2015 Mar 7-12 Arizona & Cubs Spring Training (6 days) Mar 17 – 24 Savannah, Charleston, Hilton Head & Jekyll (8 days)

APRIL 2015 Apr 6-11 Ashville & Biltmore Estate Festival of Flowers (6 days) Apr 13-17 New Orleans French Quarter Springtime (5 days)

FEBRUARY The Drury Lane Theatre presents: “West Side Story” - #213250-13 Thursday, February 26 Departure: 10:30am Seating Availability: Min: 15/Max: 21 Cost: $85 M/100 NM

HAVE A SUGGESTION? Jill Becker Program Coordinator

Phone: (847) 572-2653

MARCH The Field Museum presents: “Vodou” Special Exhibition - #213250-14 Tuesday, March 31 Departure: 10:30 am Cost: $55 M/65 NM Seating Availability: Min: 15/Max:21 Cost: $55 / $65 NM

Email: jill@pattyturnecenter.org Twitter: @DeerfieldParks

David Shamrock Facility Manager

Phone: (847) 572-2653 Email: david@pattyturnercenter.org

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Patty Turner Center (50+) SOCIAL SERVICES Patty Turner Center staff member Margie Fischer, M.A., offers members of our community a variety of helpful services for older adults and their families. From caregiver support groups to topics related to Medicare, Margie has extensive knowledge of programs and services. She can provide information and referral, help with applying for benefits and make home visits when necessary. Call or visit her in the Social Service Resource Center. Service is free and confidential. Margie is generally in the office on Tuesdays & Wednesdays. 847-940-4010.

ANSWERS TO YOUR MEDICARE QUESTIONS PTC is a host site for the Illinois Department on Aging’s SHIP (Senior Health Insurance Program). SHIP is a national program that provides FREE counseling and information on Enrollment, Prescription Drug Plans, Supplemental Plans, Subsidies to offset the cost of Medicare, and Claims and Appeals. Trained volunteers are available to answer your questions. Appointments are required and can be made by calling the PTC Front Desk.

ACES: ADULT CAREGIVER EDUCATION & SUPPORT Studies show that caregivers reduce their stress, enjoy improved health, and provide better care when receiving support. ACES is a group of adult children and spouses of older adults who gather for valuable information on relevant topics, leads on resources, and to share concerns and tips with other caregivers. Whether you are seeking information on available services, are feeling stress or sadness from caring for a loved one… ACES can help. Come meet others in our community who, like you, are caring for an older adult. The group meets from 1:00-2:30 on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month in the PTC library. FREE.

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ADDITIONAL SERVICES WELLNESS SERVICES The Patty Turner Center offers an array of on-site wellness programs ranging from Podiatry Services to Massage Therapy. Please contact the center for further information.

HUMMERS & STRUMMERS - THE PTC UKULELE BAND Are you interested in music? Do you enjoy singing along to familiar tunes? If so, why not consider becoming a member of the PTC’s very own “Hummers & Strummers” ukulele group? Practices are held at the PTC on Thursday afternoons at 12:45. All participants are expected to be a PTC member and participate in an 8-week orientation session.

THE GREAT SOUNDS OF DEERFIELD COMMUNITY BAND The Deerfield Community Concert Band performs a wide variety of music including show tunes and patriotic classics. Under the direction of Conductor Art Hildebrand and Assistant Director Larry Goltz, its members have either high school or college band experience and practice on Tuesday evenings at various locations in the community. The band performs six to eight concerts each year including the Deerfield Family Days Celebration. For more information, check out: www.deerfieldcommunityband.com.

THE BIG BAND SOUND OF DEERFIELD The Big Band Sound of Deerfield, sponsored by the Deerfield Park District since 1980, plays swing music of the 1930’s and 1940’s. The band leader is Bob Gand. Any adult with swing band experience is welcome. Rehearsals are held on Thursday evenings in the Deerfield High School band room or at the Patty Turner Center.

STAYING IN TOUCH The Patty Turner Center is always adding new and fun events to our calendar. Please keep in touch. The bimonthly Patty Turner Center Bulletin can be downloaded from PattyTurnerCenter.org. Or you may call the Patty Turner Center at 847-940-4010 to find out what exciting events are upcoming.

GROWING TOGETHER INTERGENERATIONAL PROGRAM Children today are often cut off from grandparents and other older adults. They benefit greatly from forming trusting relationships with patient, older adults who have diverse abilities, talents and interests. Through these interactions children begin to understand that aging is a natural part of the life cycle. Deerfield Park District likes to use the many resources that exist in our community. We hope to form a partnership between older adults and our Preschool students during the school year. We hope you will participate in this program which involves volunteering 2-2.5 hours, once a week –morning or afternoon– spending time with a small group of children and their teacher. For details, call our Preschool at 847-572-2634.

STAYING CONNECTED These days, more and more info is found online. PTC has its own website full of information on programs, trips, an event calendar and more. You can find it by searching Google or at: www. pattyturnercenter.org. For PTC stories, pictures and more, visit our Facebook page or see the PTC Bulletin. Membership or registration forms may be downloaded from our website: www.pattyturnercenter.org.

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Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need any accommodations to participate in an activity, please check this box.

DEERFIELD PARK DISTRICT REGISTRATION FORM Phone: 847-945-0650; FAX: 847-317-2566 or 847-945-0699

If you believe that, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance may be required when participating in a program, using a facility or receiving a service, please call Executive Director Rick Julison at 847-572-2612.

(If you FAX this form, please do not duplicate it by mail) See Proof of Residency Requirements for details

Participant’s Last Name______________________________________ Parent’s Full Name_______________________________ Address___________________________________________ City_______________________________ Zip (required)________ Phone: Home ( )________________________ Work ( )________________________ Cell ( ) _________________________ Emergency Contact Name ________________________________ Emergency Phone __________________________________ Email: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ CHOICE

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Deerfield Park Foundation Scholarship Fund Donation $5

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TOTAL $____________

[Donations are voluntary and tax deductible under the laws of the Internal Revenue Service. (Call 847-572-2611 if you do not want to be recognized in print).] Re: Photo Permission: Please see page 5 for details. If permission is not granted for photos to be taken of you/your child, please notify us in writing.

GENERAL WAIVER & RELEASE - IMPORTANT INFORMATION The Deerfield 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 Deerfield Park District continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. However, participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for this program/activity must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities. You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. 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 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/ program. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Participants must understand that certain risks, dangers and injuries due to acts of God, inclement weather, slipping, falling, equipment failure, in supervision, premises defects and all other circumstances inherent to recreational activities/programs exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for the Deerfield 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 this program/activity, 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 this program/activity (including transportation services, when provided). I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in this program/activity, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. In the event of an emergency, I authorize District officials to secure from any licensed hospital physician, and/or medical personnel any treatment deemed necessary for me or my minor child’s immediate care. Participants and parents/guardians of minor participants are solely responsible for any and all expenses associated with emergency medical treatment, including but not limited to, transportation services to the nearest available medical facility/provider or to an alternative medical facility/provider requested by the participant or parent/guardian. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in this program/activity against the Deerfield Park District, including its officials, agents, volunteers, and employees (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Deerfield Park District”). I do hereby fully release and forever discharge the Deerfield Park District 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 or my minor child/ward, arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with this program/activity. 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 a minor participant, I further attest that I have read the above to my minor child/ward.

PARTICIPANT SIGNATURE_________________________________________________________________ DATE__________________ (18 years or older or Parent/Guardian)

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(please circle one) *Any check that is deposited and returned from the bank for any reason will incur an additional $40 handling charge.

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Mail this form with your payment in full to: Deerfield Park District Registration 836 Jewett Park Dr. Deerfield, IL 60015

Signature__________________________________________ Print name (if signature not legible)___________________________________

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Deerfield Park Foundation Since 1983, Deerfield Park Foundation (DPF), with the support of many, has helped improve and beautify the parks and facilities of Deerfield Park District. The Foundation provides support for scholarships for residents in serious financial need to participate in programs and supports accessibility, environmental and other projects. DPF solicits tax-deductible contributions and conducts fund-raising activities. Thanks to consistent and generous support from hundreds of individuals, businesses, corporations and others, following are some of the Foundation’s accomplishments.

PROJECTS » July 4th Free Swimming at two pools » Deerfield’s “most accessible” playground at Deerspring Park » Community Services Day (2005-2012) » Mitchell Kiddie Pool » Gazebo at Maplewood Park » Statues: Flag and Eagle statue to honor Veterans and “Circle of Friends” statue » Environmental/”Green” & Life-Safety (recycling containers; Tree, Bench and Garden Donation Programs; ThorGuard Lightning Prediction System; Earth Day events). Thanks to Astellas Pharma US, Inc. and Shepard M.S. PTO for recycling container donations and to Allison Appelbaum and Family for the Rae Butterfly Garden and bench gracing the Patty Turner Center.

MVP DONOR WALL Families, businesses and individuals may purchase an Engraved Name Plate for the Donor Wall at Sachs Recreation Center, an ideal location to honor or recognize a special child on their birthday, an athlete, graduate, coach or other individual. Proceeds support Foundation projects.

ENGRAVED ITEMS: » Bricks/Pavers at Woodland Park, Mitchell Pool and Deerspring Pool and Fish at Deerspring Pool » Dog Bones at Jaycee Park » “MVP Wall” at Sachs Rec. Center » Engraved plaques or nameplates provided for donations of Trees, Benches, certain Playground Equipment and more.

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COLLEGE / POST-SECONDARY SCHOLARSHIPS Two $1,000 Linda Gryziecki College/ Post-Secondary Institution scholarships, named to honor Deerfield Park District’s Executive Director Linda Gryziecki who retired in 2011 after 38 years of service, are now offered –one to a graduating high school senior and one to a current college/ post-secondary institution student. Recipients include Callie Wilbat (2012), Alyssha Glass and Mark Stern (2013) and Erin Kastar and Nichole Beckman (2014). Visit www.deerfieldparkfoundation.org in 2015 for details on next year’s opportunities. Everyone is welcome to contribute to the Gryziecki Scholarship Fund. We appreciate the donations received to date. Special thanks to Whole Foods Market Deerfield and our friends and neighbors for their support during the 5% Community Support Day, as well as other individuals listed on the next page.

“BE A DEAR” / GRANTS-IN-AID (SCHOLARSHIPS) Everyone is welcome to make a donation to our Grants-in-Aid program and to “Be A Dear” of the Park Foundation. Donations go toward grants-in-aid (scholarships) to help individuals of all ages in serious financial need to participate in Deerfield Park District programs. Special thanks to the Optimist Club of Deerfield for their continuing support, to the “Dears” and to other donors listed on the next page.

DPF NEWS Our Foundation’s annual newsletter, the DPF News, recognizes those who made financial, in-kind or other donations not otherwise recognized on name plates / plaques. DPF News is distributed to more than 11,500 individuals and businesses. As space permits, Sponsors, Partners, Donors and other Supporters may also be included in the Deerfield Park District’s seasonal program brochure.We appreciate everyone’s support.

NONPROFIT, TAX-EXEMPT STATUS Deerfield Park Foundation is a state and national 501(c)3 nongovernmental nonprofit corporation, recognized by the US Dept. of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service as a tax exempt public foundation operated for the benefit of the Deerfield community. Board of Directors Officers: Ed Seidman, Chair; Chris Goodsnyder, Vice Chair; Jim Golding, Treasurer; John Mann, Secretary Directors: Dan Appelbaum, John P. Coughenour, Daniel Leuthner, Candy LoGiurato and Bill Smirles. Manager: Darla Kuhs contact us at: www.deerfieldparkfoundation.org 847-945-0650•847-945-0699 fax info@deerfieldparkfoundation.org 836 Jewett Park Drive, Deerfield

FUN ANNUAL FUND-RAISERS » Moonlight Golf: for Adults 21+ (annually in September at Deerfield Golf Club) offers glow-in-the-dark golf, dinner, contests, prizes, more. » Park Foundation & Warriors Wrestling Alumni and Friends Spring Golf Outing (typically on the 3rd Wednesday of May at Deerfield Golf Club) supports both organizations. Clockwise from top: Moonlight Golf: team of six. DPF-WWAF Outing: team of four; and, starting off the 2nd annual joint Spring Golf Outing are Co-Chairs Frank G. Karkazis (left ) and Russ Williams (right). Also shown: Deerfield Park District Executive Director Rick Julison (2nd from left) and Foundation Director Dan Leuthner.

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Deerfield Park Foundation PARTICIPATE » Spring Golf Outing –18-hole event for foursomes, run with the Warriors Wrestling Alumni & Friends (WWAF). » Moonlight Golf –a unique fall event more about fun & friends than golf skills. 5-holes of “glow-in-the-dark” golf, dinner, contests and more. » Apply to Serve on the Board as a Director –adult residents and owners of businesses within Deerfield Park District boundaries may apply to help with fundraising events and projects.

CONTRIBUTE Individuals, businesses, groups and others can make important contributions through: » Be a DEAR of the Park Foundation or by Donating to Grants-in-Aid » Helping fund Linda Gryziecki College/ Post-Secondary Institution Scholarships » In-Kind Donations (prizes, food, drinks, T-shirts or other needed items) » Matching Donations through your work

SPONSOR / PARTNER / DONATE Sponsors and Donors are needed for our Golf Outings, Silent Auctions and other venues. Partnerships are also available where you/your business benefits through “on-site” presence, distribution of items and more. Call 847-572-2611 for details Sponsors and Partners are welcome for certain Deerfield Park District and/or Park Foundation events and services.

GRANTS-IN-AID DEARS AND OTHER DONORS The Foundation raises and donates up to $15,000 annually to help individuals of all ages in serious financial need to participate in Deerfield Park District programs.

DEARS OF THE PARK FOUNDATION GOLD: Deerfield (Firestone) Tire Co.; Fresh Thyme Farmers Market; MEADE Co.; Northside Community Bank; Optimist Club of Deerfield; The Roemer Family; Sam’s Club, Wheeling; Whole Foods Market Deerfield SILVER: Dan & Michele Appelbaum; Goodsnyder Family; Houghton Mifflin; Linda Gryziecki; Rick & Susie Julison; Garry & Tammy Katz; Penny J. Levy; Ed & Judie Seidman; Bill & Cheri Smirles; Vicki & Kent Street; Tressler LLP Associates PARTNER: The Pond Fund Donors FRIEND: John P. Coughenour; Candy LoGiurato PATRON: Greg and Darla Kuhs; John Mann; Marla Peckler; Jan & John Zobus AND OTHER GENEROUS DONORS: Abbott Labs, LoriLee Bielski, Michael Bojarski, Jan Caron/Charlene L. Holtz, Marisela Diaz, Sarah Donets, John C. Fillman, Charlie Gault, Kelly Goldberg, Jim & Marion Golding, J&M Signs; Daniel Hergott, Lama Ibrahim, Adam Kahn, Garry & Tamara Katz, Karen Levy, Taela Levy, Mia Lipschultz, Marija Markovic, Lisa Newman, Jenna Offit, Marcy Offit, Optimist Club of Deerfield, Heather Parker, Josh Peterman, Keegan Rundell, Jesse Shapira, Karin Shapiro, Judy Solway, Olga Starr, WB Olson, Carly Zamost, Yi Zhou.

LINDA GRYZIECKI (COLLEGE/POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTION) SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS: 2011 - 2014

GRYZIECKI SCHOLARSHIP DONORS Gil and Linda Antokal, Jan and Mike Caron, Joe and Renee Cohen, Linda Gryziecki, Greg and Jill Lapin, Rick and Debbie Patinkin; and Whole Foods Market Deerfield.

GET RECOGNIZED, RECOGNIZE OTHERS Recognition-based giving options offer name recognition on nameplates or plaques. See “Engraved Items” list on previous page.

THANKS TO OUR MEDIA PARTNERS Deerfield Review/Pioneer Press, Patch, TribLocal and What’s Happening.

AND, SPECIAL THANKS TO… Sponsors, Donors, Participants & Volunteers: We apologize if we have inadvertently left anyone out of our listings. Contact darla@ dfpd.org or call 847-572-2611 to correct.

MOONLIGHT GOLF SUPPORTERS Dinner Sponsor: U.S. Foods, Inc.; Signs Sponsor: Jim & Marion Golding, J&M Signs; Contest Sponsor: Northside Community Bank; Fruit and Dessert Sponsor: Whole Food Market Deerfield;Cookies Sponsor Upper Crust; Fantasy Scratch Cards Sponsor Whitehall of Deerfield; and Multi Venue Sponsors: Fresh Thyme Farmers Market; and Sam’s Club, Wheeling. And, Donors: Boston Blackies; Bristol Renaissance Faire; Cernan Space Center; Cheesecake Factory; Claim Company; CPX, Joliet; Dogout; Dover Straits; Driehaus Museum; E+O Food and Drink; Fox Valley Repertory; Hampton Inn & Suites, Mount Prospect; Harley Davidson Museum; Hollywood Park; Il Forno Pizza and Pasta; Kingston Mines; Little Switzerland Ski Area; Lou Malnati’s; Palm Restaurant; Redhead Piano Bar; Richardson Adventure Farm; Ron of Japan; Rosebud Restaurant; Sachs Recreation Center; Shedd Aquarium; Siam Pasta; Superdawg; Tyrol Basin Ski and Snowboard Area; Wa-Pa-Ghetti’s; Whole Foods Market Deerfield; the following Park Districts: Bartlett, Glenview, Grayslake, Hoffman Estates, Mount Prospect, Northbrook, Palatine, Round Lake, Schaumburg, Wilmette and Winnetka; and Lockport Township

Save the Dates: Wed., May 20, 2015: Spring Golf Outing Friday, Sept. 18, 2015: Moonlight Golf Far left: Linda Gryziecki presents first scholarship in 2012 to Callie Wilbat. In 2013, Alyssha Glass and Mark Stern were selected for scholarships and in 2014, recipients were Erin Kastar (at left in last photo) and Nichole Beckman)

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DEERFIELD PARK FOUNDATION –INVOLVEMENT/DONATION FORM 2015 To donate online please visit www.deerfieldparks.org. Or, drop off or mail form to: Deerfield Park Foundation, 836 Jewett Park Drive, Deerfield, IL 60015. You may attach/email back the form to darla@dfpd.org; or, if paying by credit card, fax to: 847-945-0699. Make checks payable to Deerfield Park Foundation. Deerfield Park Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit entity. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations. Name ___________________________________________ E-mail ___________________________________________________ Phone: Home: _____________________________________ Cell: ___________________________________________________ Address/City/Zip __________________________________________________________________________________________ Business (if applicable) _______________________________Phone __________________________________________________

PLEASE ACCEPT MY DONATION TOWARD: • "BE A DEAR" (GRANTS-IN-AID): (financial assistance for those in serious financial need to participate in DPD programs). Indicate exact amount you would like to contribute. Please list contribution: GOLD ($500+) $__________ SILVER ($100-499) $__________ PARTNER ($75-99) $_________ FRIEND ($50-74) $__________ PATRON ($25-49) $__________ DEER ($24 and below) $__________ • LINDA GRYZIECKI SCHOLARSHIP: (for current/recent H.S. graduate and college student to use toward Post-Secondary / College tuition 2014-'15 Please enter amount of your contribution: $____________ • GENERAL DONATIONS: for projects, such as, Green Initiatives, Recycling Containers, Accessible Equipment, ThorGuard Lightning Predication System upgrades & MORE! Please list Project: ____________________________________________ & Amount of Contribution: $_____________

PLEASE ACCEPT MY ORDER FOR THE FOLLOWING ENGRAVED ITEM(S): ___ ENGRAVED DONOR WALL NAME PLATE AT SACHS RECREATION CENTER: $50 each for ____ # Name Plates = $___________ (Max.: 3 lines; 22 characters/line) ___ ENGRAVED PAVERS/WOODLAND PARK: 5˝x10˝: $70 each for ____ # Pavers = $_______ (Max.: 3 lines; 16 characters/line) ___ ENGRAVED PAVERS/WOODLAND PARK: 10˝x10˝ (Oversized / Family Size): $135 each for ____ # Pavers = $___________ (Max.: 7 lines; 16 characters/line) ___ ENGRAVED PAVERS/DEERSPRING POOL: 4˝x8˝: $50 each for ____ # Pavers = $__________(Max.: 3 lines; 12 characters/line) ___ ENGRAVED PAVERS/MITCHELL POOL: 4˝x8˝: $50 each for ____ # Pavers = $___________ (Max.: 3 lines; 12 characters/line) ___ ENGRAVED DOG BONE/JAYCEE PARK: $30 each for ____ # Dog Bones = $___________ (Max.: 3 lines; 15 characters/line) ___ RECYCLING CONTAINER for Deerfield Park District Location: $750 each for ____ # Recycling Containers = $___________ Business name imprinted on slat (pre-approval required) Be sure to include wording with you order, following the listed numbers of lines and characters for your item and return with this form. Please note: the maximum # of characters per line includes letters, spaces and punctuation. To make a Tree Donation with engraved leaf mounted on Donor Wall at Park District facility (JPCC, PTC, DGC) involved: OR To make a Bench Donation with engraved plaque: Call 847-945-0650 or email: info@dfpd.org. You may also visit the Foundation's website at www.deerfieldparkfoundation.org. IMPORTANT NOTE: Additional procedures and policies may apply and will be sent if needed.

I WOULD LIKE TO BE A SPONSOR, DONOR OR PARTICIPANT, PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT: ___ MOONLIGHT GOLF (SEPTEMBER)

___ SPRING GOLF OUTING (PARK FOUNDATION & WWAF Warriors Wrestling Alumni & Friends) (in May)

___ OTHER (please list):____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Make checks payable to Deerfield Park Foundation.

PAYMENT TYPE: ___CASH ___CHECK ___CREDIT CARD: Circle one: Visa MasterCard Discover CARD #_______________________________________ Expiration Date___________ TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED: $_________________ Date:_______________ Signature :______________________

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Registration Information

IMPROVED REGISTRATION SYSTEM! By popular demand, no longer be use the traditional Lottery System for our regular programs. At this time, a LOTTERY will ONLY be used for Preschool, Kinder Club and SUMMER DAY CAMPS as needed.

REGISTER ONLINE You may register online for most activities. Web registration is quick and convenient. You can view real-time availability and save time!

FIRST TIME ONLINE? Please follow the “Register Online” links at www.deerfieldparks.org to get started.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE? Any household with a valid email address is eligible to register online. For Deerfield Park District residents to receive resident rates, proof of residence (see information at right) is required.

WHAT PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE? The majority of park district programs are available online, with a few exceptions. These are usually programs that require tryouts, prerequisites, or prior instructor approval.

WILL I KNOW RIGHT WAY IF I GET IN? Yes. Online registration works in real time, so, as soon as you complete the payment process your enrollment is confirmed. If a class is full, you may join the waitlist online.

REGISTRATION STEPS

WAITING LISTS

1. Print legibly in ink.

If you select only a first choice and if it’s full, you will be put on a waiting list. If you select a second choice, you will be placed in that second choice if there is an opening and you will be dropped from the waiting list for your first choice. If your second choice is full, you will be placed on a waiting list for your first choice. We will notify you of all class placements, cancellations, and/or changes.

2. Read the registration form carefully and fill it out completely, including class names and code numbers. 3. Once a registration form is turned in, it cannot be changed. 4. Please let us know at the time of your registration of any medical condition that requires staff attention. 5. If you fax in your form, please do not send a duplicate by mail. 6. Payment may be made by check or Visa, MasterCard, or Discover credit cards. If paying by credit card, please make sure all information, including the account number, expiration date and cardholder’s signature are completed on the registration form. 7. Do not use cash if you drop off your registration in the drop-off box. 8. An adult participant, parent or guardian must sign the waiver on the bottom of the registration form. It is mutually understood that the fax registration document, including the waiver and release of all claims, shall substitute for and have the same legal effect as the original form.

CHECK BOX ON REGISTRATION FORM FOR ADA/ACCOMMODATIONS Checking the box at the top of our Registration Form indicates that participant needs accommodations (per ADA). If you believe that, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance may be required when participating in a program, using a facility or receiving a service, please call Executive Director Rick Julison at 847-572-2612.

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PRIORITY REGISTRATION FOR DEERFIELD PARK DISTRICT RESIDENTS People who live within the boundaries of the Deerfield Park District always have first priority in our registration process. However, having a Deerfield address does not always mean that you are a resident of our Park District. Program brochures are sent to the 60015 zip code, but this can include areas that are not part of the Deerfield Park District. Proof of residency is REQUIRED, if you have not done so in 2006 or since. To receive “Resident” rates and priority in registration, you are required to show PROOF OF RESIDENCY when signing up for ANY Deerfield Park District program. Online registration users who have set up an account do not need to show proof of residency again now. Proof of residency includes both: 1. A current residential utility bill (gas, electric, water - no phone bills accepted) with your name stating your mailing address and service address as being the same. 2. A valid driver’s license or other photo-ID containing your current address. Proof of residency needs to be brought in to Jewett Park Community Center, Patty Turner Center, Sachs Recreation Center, or Deerfield Golf Club. We do this to ensure that the registration procedures remain fair. Thank you for your compliance and assistance.

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Registration Information PAYMENT

IMPROPER REGISTRATION

1. Payment is due in full at time of registration unless otherwise indicated. 2. You may pay all fees with one check made out to Deerfield Park District or by credit card. Please tell us what it’s for and include your phone number. 3. Do not mail cash! 4. All faxed forms must be paid by credit card. 5. Any payments received may be applied to payments owed.

Those who register for our programs and improperly use a Deerfield address are removed from the class and no refund or transfer fee is provided. Nonresidents pay a higher fee per program. Nonresident fees are shown second in program descriptions. Note: Nonresidents are not eligible for resident fees even if their caretaker provider(s)/relative(s) reside in Deerfield.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO GRANTS-IN-AID Check boxes when registering allows registrants to make a voluntary contribution to the Deerfield Park Foundation for our Grant-in-Aid (Scholarship) Fund. The fund is used toward Park District programs for people who are in serious financial need. The Board of Park Commissioners has a policy that no person will be denied access to recreation programs or facilities because of an inability to pay fees. Please know that the program is strictly confidential and is closely monitored by the Director of Recreation. We appreciate your support.

INSURANCE Deerfield Park District cannot assume responsibility for injuries or accidents occurring at programs, activities, parks and facilities within our jurisdiction. To do so would make our program and user fees prohibitive. Certain activities, facilities and equipment may, when used improperly, cause harm or personal injury. We make every effort to notify you of potentially dangerous situations and to provide rules for the proper use of equipment and facilities. You can avoid injury by following the rules, using good sense and being considerate of both park district property and others using it.

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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Residents experiencing difficulty paying program fees should contact the park district.

PROGRAM CANCELLATION At some point, we have to determine if enrollment is sufficient to hold a class. If enough participants are not registered, classes may be cancelled. Those waiting until the last minute or for the first day of class may find it’s too late. Please register early!

ONLINE POOL PASS RENEWAL Our internet registration system now allows 2014 pass holders to renew their pool memberships for 2015 online. If you keep your photo cards from last year, they will activate automatically. We will send out instructions soon, so watch your e-mail or visit http://register.deerfieldparks.org. for details. First-time pool pass members and families with nanny passes must register in person at JPCC.

REFUNDS FOR RECREATION PROGRAMS A recreation program is defined as a program in which park district personnel teach activities or skills over a period of two or more class meetings. Sports leagues, camps, preschool, Kinder Club, After School Club, trips, special events, season passes and one-day classes and workshops are considered special refund categories. 1. A refund may be obtained two (2) business days prior to the first day of class/ program. A 10 percent service charge ($5 minimum; $10 maximum) will be deducted from the amount paid for the program(s). 2.Once a program or class begins, and prior to it ending, you may request a prorated refund based on the number of classes attended and the date the refund request is received. A 10 percent service charge ($5 minimum; $10 maximum) will be assessed. 3. If a class is rescheduled, relocated, or changed by the park district, a total refund will be made if requested by the participant. 4. Refunds will be offered if a class is cancelled or closed by the park district. 5. If a participant is dropped from a program at the request and discretion of the district staff, a refund will be made, less prorated cost of classes held. 6. In lieu of a refund, participants may transfer money to other currently offered activities. The amount to be transferred (refunded) will be prorated based on the number of classes that have already been held. 7.All requests for refunds and/or transfers must be in writing and turned in to the Registration Office.

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Community Resources VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD 850 Waukegan Road Deerfield, IL 60015 Phone: 847.945.5000 Village Hall Hours: M-F 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Community Development: 847.719.7484 Engineering: 847.317.2490 Public Works: 847.317.7245 Police Non-Emergency: 847.945.8636 The Village is a home-rule unit of government pursuant to a referendum on April 15, 1975 and operates under the council/ manager form of government. Deerfield is governed by a Mayor and a six member Board of Trustees, all of whom are elected for a four year staggered term, and who serve without pay. The Board is the legislative body of the Village government. The administrative work is performed under the direction of the Village Manager, who is salaried and appointed by the Mayor and Board of Trustees. There are eighteen boards and commissions appointed to assist the Village board in its policy-making decisions. While most operate at the sole discretion of the Village Board, some have specific duties and obligations established by state law. The overall communication process between the Village and its residents is enhanced through the voluntary service of more than 100 citizens who serve as advisors to the Mayor and The Board of Trustees.

DEERFIELD BANNOCKBURN FIRE DEPT (847) 945-4066 Fax: 847-945-8951 500 Waukegan Road Deerfield, IL 60015 Email: info@dbfd.org The Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire Protection District is responsible for providing fire protection and emergency medical services to the Villages of Deerfield (north of Lake Cook Road), Bannockburn, a portion of Riverwoods and areas of unincorporated Lake County. The portion of the Village of Deerfield located south of Lake Cook Road is served by the Northbrook Fire District. District 109 (847) 945-1844 517 Deerfield Road Deerfield, IL 60015 Schools part of District 109 include: Kipling Elementary Walden Elementary South Park Elementary Wilmot Elementary Shepard Middle School Caruso Middle School

DISTRICT 113 (224) 765-1000 1040 Park Ave West Deerfield, IL 60015 Township High School District 113, consisting of Highland Park and Deerfield High Schools, serves the communities of Deerfield, Highland Park, Highwood, Bannockburn and Riverwoods. Both schools are accredited by the State of Illinois & accolades for high academic achievement.

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY

WEST DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP 601 Deerfield Road Deerfield, IL 60015 Phone: 847.945.0614 Fax: 847.945.3051 Email: westdeerfield@sbcglobal.net Township government is one of the oldest forms of government in the United States, dating back to 1636. Our own township is more than 150 years old and continues to evolve with the development of our community, while maintaining many of the functions it has had since its beginning: property assessment, general assistance, programs for the senior population, voter registration and absentee voting, and maintenance for unincorporated roads.

DBR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 601 Deerfield Road Suite 200 Deerfield, IL 60015 (847) 945-4660 Fax: (847) 940-0381 info@dbrchamber.com The Chamber is organized to advance the general welfare, economic development and diversity of Deerfield, Bannockburn and Riverwoods, so that their citizens and all area of the business community prosper. The DBR Chamber Commerce was founded in 1925 (Chartered by the State of Illinois, 1937 : Chartered by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1951 : Joined the Illinois State Chamber of Commerce, 1957). Promoting a closer relationship between business and the community is inherent in the DBR Chamber of Commerce’s charter. The Chamber and its members are dedicated to making our villages the best possible places in which to live, shop and work. The Chamber is an advocate of business and serves as its voice in the community.

(847) 945-3311 920 Waukegan Road reference@deerfieldlibrary.org The Deerfield Public Library lends books, audiobooks, CDs, DVDs, and video games over 300,000 times each year. Anyone may access the Library’s online catalog 24 hours a day to search the library’s holdings, renew items, request or cancel holds, and check the status of his or her account.

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Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need any accommodations to participate in an activity, please check this box.

DEERFIELD PARK DISTRICT REGISTRATION FORM Phone: 847-945-0650; FAX: 847-317-2566 or 847-945-0699 (If you FAX this form, please do not duplicate it by mail)

If you believe that, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance may be required when participating in a program, using a facility or receiving a service, please call Executive Director Rick Julison at 847-572-2612.

See Proof of Residency Requirements for details

Participant’s Last Name______________________________________ Parent’s Full Name_______________________________ Address___________________________________________ City_______________________________ Zip (required)________ Phone: Home ( )________________________ Work ( )________________________ Cell ( ) _________________________ Emergency Contact Name ________________________________ Emergency Phone __________________________________ Email: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ CHOICE

Activity #

Sect.

Participant’s First Name

Current Grade

Birth Date Sex Program Name

Amt. Paid

1st choice 2nd choice 1st choice 2nd choice 1st choice 2nd choice

Deerfield Park Foundation Scholarship Fund Donation $5

$10

$25

$ Other

TOTAL $____________

[Donations are voluntary and tax deductible under the laws of the Internal Revenue Service. (Call 847-572-2611 if you do not want to be recognized in print).] Re: Photo Permission: Please see page 5 for details. If permission is not granted for photos to be taken of you/your child, please notify us in writing.

GENERAL WAIVER & RELEASE - IMPORTANT INFORMATION The Deerfield 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 Deerfield Park District continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. However, participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for this program/activity must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities. You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. 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 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/ program. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Participants must understand that certain risks, dangers and injuries due to acts of God, inclement weather, slipping, falling, equipment failure, in supervision, premises defects and all other circumstances inherent to recreational activities/programs exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for the Deerfield 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 this program/activity, 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 this program/activity (including transportation services, when provided). I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in this program/activity, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. In the event of an emergency, I authorize District officials to secure from any licensed hospital physician, and/or medical personnel any treatment deemed necessary for me or my minor child’s immediate care. Participants and parents/guardians of minor participants are solely responsible for any and all expenses associated with emergency medical treatment, including but not limited to, transportation services to the nearest available medical facility/provider or to an alternative medical facility/provider requested by the participant or parent/guardian. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in this program/activity against the Deerfield Park District, including its officials, agents, volunteers, and employees (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Deerfield Park District”). I do hereby fully release and forever discharge the Deerfield Park District 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 or my minor child/ward, arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with this program/activity. 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 a minor participant, I further attest that I have read the above to my minor child/ward.

PARTICIPANT SIGNATURE_________________________________________________________________ DATE__________________ (18 years or older or Parent/Guardian)

Cash

Check*

Credit

(please circle one) *Any check that is deposited and returned from the bank for any reason will incur an additional $40 handling charge.

If Credit, circle one: VISA

DISCOVER

MASTERCARD

_______________________________________________________ Card number

Expiration Date__________________ Total Payment___________________

Mail this form with your payment in full to: Deerfield Park District Registration 836 Jewett Park Dr. Deerfield, IL 60015

Signature__________________________________________ Print name (if signature not legible)___________________________________ Winter/Day Camp 2015

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–Parks and Facilities– John Blumberg Essex Ct. & Warrington

North Ave. & Portage Pass

Location

1 Walden Carlisle & Cumnor Ct. X

# Site

2

836 Jewett Park Dr.

X

3

Cumnor Court /Sarah Channick Playground Jewett Pk./JPCC X

4

X

X

X

X

Deerfield Rd. & Kipling Pl.

465 Elm St. X

Kipling

440 Grove Pl.

X

5

319 Pine St.

X X

200 Deerfield Rd.

9

Pine & Hackberry

X

X

Deerspring

10 Shepard

1421 Hackberry

X

6

11 Keller / McLean Rohn Playground 12 Patti Stryker (Pine St.)

Wilmot & Deerfield Rds.

X

Carlisle & Shenandoah

13 South Park

Clay Court & Hazel

X

Trail Tree

14 Wilmot

Hazel & Wilmot

X

7

15 Maplewood*

1801 Montgomery Dr.

X

Greenbriar Drive & Eastwood

16 James C. Mitchell

1026 Wilmot Rd.

8

17 Clavey / Caruso

Wilmot & School St.

Briarwood Park / Nature Area / Shana Ellman Playground Maintenance Center

18 Jaycee

X

19 Woodland Park

1201 Saunders Riverwoods Kates & Pfingsten / 375 Elm 455 Lake Cook Road

Basketball Backboard

20 Deerfield Golf Club & Learning Center 21 Brickyards / Patty Turner Center 22 Sachs Rec. Center

* 3 circuits of the path at Maplewood equals approximately 1 mile.

X

X

X

X

X

X

Basketball Court X

X

Community/Recreation Center X

Cross Country Skiing X

X

Dance Studio X

X

Disc Golf Course X

Driving Range / Learning Center X

Exercise Course X

X

Food / Concessions X

X

X

X

Fitness / Gymnasium X

Golf Course / Clubhouse X

X

X

Indoor Playground / Area

X

X

Ice Skating (Outdoor) X

X

X

Nature Walk X

X

X

X

X

Pavilion X

Pet Exercise Area X

X

X

Playground Equipment X

X X X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Picnic Area X

Preschool

X

Raquetball Court

X

Rentals (rooms/areas) X

X

X

X

X

X

Seniors/50+ Enrichment Center X

Skate Park X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Soccer Field

X

X

X

X

X

Volleyball Court

X

X

X

Tennis Courts

X

X

Swimming/Wading Pool

X

Sprayground

X

X

X

X

Walking/Biking Paths

X

Water Slide

X

Recycled Paper

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