FVPD Spring Activity Guide

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Fox Valley Park District

Where Fun Begins • Spring 2017

ACTIVITY GUIDE #wherefunbegins Special Events • p. 6-7

DASH to the Farm

Barnyard Dash 5K & Pig Pen 1-miler • p. 2-3 ointe Get On P in 2017!

' OUT STEPPIN IO & TUD DANCE S R DANCE A-FACTO NY COMPA p. 62-65

EGG-CITING EVENTS

Get your egg hunt on! • p. 12 & 77

Quick Links Fitness Centers • p. 20-27 Rentals and Reservations • p. 108-109 Birthday Parties • p. 8-9

Resident Registration begins Feb. 11 • foxvalleyparkdistrict.org




A message from our Executive Director… Our Mission

Dear Residents,

Enrich our community with fun, diverse and safe park and recreation experiences through environmentally and fiscally responsible actions.

Welcome 2017! In 1947 local leaders formed the Fox Valley Park and

Board of Trustees Chuck Anderson President Alex Alexandrou Vice President Cynthia Penne Secretary Rachel Ossyra Treasurer Robert Vaughan Trustee Theodia Gillespie Trustee Denny Wiggins Trustee

Pleasure Driveway. This was a new beginning. What has taken place the past 69 years have been daily processes for all stakeholders of what today has become the Fox Valley Park District. During 2016 we focused on a changing “Time of Transition.” Most significant were daily processes centered on improved efficiencies and building on cultures of evidence towards our mission in the parks and recreation industry. We renewed our daily focus toward being public servants, and will continue to hold stewardship of your public trust in the highest regard. Our 70th anniversary year theme is “Celebrating Our History…Embracing Our Future.” We will be very intentional in Building daily processes towards our agency growth with sustainability and models of excellence. Throughout 2017 I will be challenging our departments and staff with the phrase, “Are we Builders or Caretakers?” Embracing Our Future… to be Builders… we will align with 7 Core Values. These 7 Core Values are daily processes (habits) as we take on our roles and responsibilities (discipline). 1. Develop Strong Relationships, 2. Be Bold, 3. Create Partnerships, 4. Business Collaboration, 5. Culture of Achievement, 6. Consistent Excellence, 7. Never Satisfied.

Executive Team

As we Build, our outcome will be that of Caretaker! We will be Caretakers to our users seeking

Jim Pilmer Executive Director

health, wellness, conservation, sustainability and social equality. Caretaker to our taxpayers who

Diana Erickson, CPRP Sr. Director of Finance & Administration

to a region deserving economic development and tourism through robust facilities and programs.

Jaime Ijams, CPRP Director of Recreation John Perkins Chief of Police & Public Safety Dan Leahy Director of Marketing & Communications Jon Michael Director of Information Technology Jeff Palmquist Sr. Director of Operations & Planning Kim Nooncaster Executive Assistant & Assistant Board Secretary

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seek value in supporting services for quality of life and preservation of property tax values. Caretaker I look forward to a great calendar year for the district and for you. I will remain committed to your desire to pursue excellence. Jim Pilmer Fox Valley Park District Executive Director

SPRING ACTIVITY GUIDE 2017 Managing Editors Graphic Design Editors Photography Editorial Assistants

Dan Leahy and Erika Swanson Erika Swanson Jeff Long, CPRP Mary Beth Nolan Debbie Smith, CPRP and Ashley Gerken

The Fox Valley Park District’s comprehensive Activity Guide is published four times a year. Please keep your guide to refer to throughout the season. Park District residents receive the guide right on their doorstep! If your doorstep is missed during the delivery process, please email your address and ZIP Code to delivery@fvpd.net or leave a message on our delivery hotline at 630-966-4544. The Activity Guide also can be downloaded at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.


Table of Contents Special Events Calendar

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Tennis

48

Tours & Visits

90

Birthday Parties

8

Martial Arts

54

Active Adults

94

Blackberry Farm

10

Gymnastics, Tumbling, & Cheer

56

Orchard Valley Golf Course

98

Red Oak Nature Center

14

Dance

62

Fox Force Volunteers

100

Fitness Centers

20

Drama

66

Community Centers

104

Facilities and Membership

20

Music

68

Staff Directory

105

Programs

22

Visual Arts

70

Outdoor Facilities

106

Aquatics

28

Spring Break Camps

72

Shelter Reservations

108

General Athletics

35

General Interest

74

Registration and Activity Guide

110

Baseball

40

School Connections

78

Informacíon en Español

112

Basketball

42

Preschool Programs

80

Registration Form

113

Soccer

44

Early Childhood

84

FVSRA

114

Volleyball

47

Shows

88

Mark your calendar! Resident Registration begins Saturday, Feb. 11, at 8:30 a.m. Non-resident Registration begins Monday, Feb. 20, at 8:30 a.m.

How to Use This Guide! Your Activity Guide contains classes, programs and events which run for the Spring 2017 season. This guide also contains membership information for our fitness, aquatic and tennis facilities. Classes are organized by age and location and carry their own unique Code. Class fees are shown as “R” for resident of the Fox Valley Park District, “N” for non-residents, and “M” for those that have membership rates. For detailed registration information and residency information, please turn to pages 110 and 111.

 For programs eligible for scholarships, look for this diamond-shaped icon following the title of a program.

Stay Connected Follow Fox Valley on your favorite social channels and hear the latest updates, special offers and events. We also love posting pictures, answering questions and getting any feedback related to FVPD.

facebook.com/foxvalleyparkdistrict @foxvalleyparks @foxvalleyparkdistrict

Party on… Parker!

We’re all about celebrating here at Fox Valley Park District – right now we’re celebrating 70 years of serving you with fun programs, events and facilities. How can we help you celebrate in 2017? Our birthday parties are affordable, easy, and memorable, and feature a variety of adventures and themes for different interests. From Blackberry Farm to indoor aquatic parties, from Eola Community Center to Red Oak Nature Center, we’ve got different spaces to create smiling faces. Turn to page 9 for a quick breakdown of available parties and spaces.

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For All Ages

Barnyard Dash 5K Saturday, April 29 • p. 2-3 Blackberry Farm

Calling all Volunteers! Community-wide Service Day Saturday, April 8 • p. 115 (inside back cover) Various Locations

FREE! Maple Fest Saturday, March 18 • p. 17 Red Oak Nature Center

For Adults

FREE! Afternoon Tea in the Greenhouse Friday, May 12 • p. 92 FVPD Greenhouse

Tea Party Luncheon Tuesday, April 18 • p. 97 Prisco Community Center

Wine & Canvas at the Farm March 8, April 19, May 10 • p. 13 Blackberry Farm

Mid-American Canoe & Kayak Race Sunday, June 4 • p. 39 Prisco Community Center

FREE! Prisco Planting Party Saturday, May 20 • p. 19 Prisco Community Center

Special Interest

Rally in the Valley June 16-18 • p. 39 Stuart Sports Complex 6 • Resident Registration begins Feb. 11 | Non-resident Registration begins Feb. 20


For Kids & Families Bunny Brunch Saturday, April 1 • p. 85 Prisco Community Center

Dad & Daughter Date Night

Blackberry Farm presents Laura Ingalls Wilder Saturday, May 20 • p. 11 Blackberry Farm

FREE! Preschool Art Fair

Friday, May 19 • p. 12 Blackberry Farm

April 24 to May 7 • p. 81 Eola Community Center

Egg-Streme Egg Hunt

FREE! STEM Earth Day

Sunday, April 9 • p. 77 Vaughan Athletic Center

Saturday, April 22 • p. 18 Cowherd Middle School

Family Kite Day

Superhero SMASH!

Saturday, May 13 • p. 77 Prisco Community Center

Saturday, April 22 • p. 73 Eola Community Center

Flashlight Egg Hunt Thursday, April 13 • p. 12 Blackberry Farm

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100 S. Barnes Road, Aurora • 630-892-1550 Nestled on 54 scenic acres, Blackberry Farm is a family friendly destination that features unique play areas for all ages, live animals, amusement rides, and a living history museum that brings Aurora’s history to life through demonstrations, exhibits and extensive artifact collections. Blackberry Farm is fun for all ages and is a great choice for your wedding, company picnic, birthday party or family reunion. All attractions are included with daily admission.

Hours and Rates BIRTHDAY PARTIES

Blackberry Farm birthday parties are a great way for children to celebrate! Choose from two great packages, starting at $150. Call 630-892-1550 for scheduling. 2017 SEASON PASSES

Enjoy Blackberry Farm all season long! Family of 4 Pass (or more)* Residents: $100 ($20 each add’l member) Non-residents: $140 ($30 each add’l member) *Get $20 off through April 30! Individual (Ages 2 and up) Residents: $30 Non-residents: $40 Children under 2 are free and do not require an ID card.

2017 REGULAR SEASON

MAY 1 TO OCT. 29 MAY Monday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

HOLIDAYS Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

FOX VALLEY PARK DISTRICT RESIDENT ADMISSION

JUNE TO AUGUST Monday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturdays: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Children ages 2 to 17: $4.50

SEPTEMBER Fridays: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturdays: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. OCTOBER Saturdays and Sundays & Columbus Day: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

School Groups: $4 per student

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Adults: $5 Seniors ages 62 and up: $4.50 Children under 2 are free and do not require an ID card. Non-resident rates: $7 for children and seniors, $8 for adults and $5.50 for out-of-District school groups.


What to See

What to Do

Wagner House (1840s) Post Civil War Era house once owned by the Wagner family, a prominent 19th century Aurora family believed to have been involved in the Underground Railroad. The Wagner House features a hands-on Victorian pulley exhibit.

Adventure Playground Children can explore this customized play structure with an extensive network of climbing decks, slides, ropes and catwalk-style bridges connecting an array of playhouses on multiple levels. Don’t miss the zipline!

Pioneer Cabin (1840s) Observe demonstrations of Dutch-oven cooking, candle dipping, soap making, heirloom gardens and butter making.

Paddle Boats Float on Lake Gregory in a four-seat paddle boat. New this year – more boats for your enjoyment!

Pottery Shop (1850s) See how pioneer cookware is crafted from wet clay to finished product; all items are fired on-site. Big Rock Train Depot (1860s) One of the two original buildings at Blackberry Farm! See what a train lobby and ticket window looked like in the late 1800s. Hop on our steam engine replica train and its open air passenger cars to enjoy a trip around Lake Gregory. Spinning and Weaving Cabin (1860s) Watch and learn how spinners card and spin wool for clothing. Observe weavers working on rugs and textiles on antique looms. One-room Schoolhouse (1880s) One school, one classroom – see what learning was like for students in the 1880s. Huntoon House (1890s) See Victorian room settings, treadle sewing demonstrations, quilting and exhibits.

Carousel Enjoy the old-fashioned merry- go-round reminiscent of fairs and carnivals from yesteryear. Blacksmith Shop (1900s) Watch the blacksmith at work on the forge. Early Streets Museum Visit 12 shops fashioned after 1880’s downtown Aurora, nicknamed the City of Lights because it was the first city in America to install electric street lighting. Carriage House Houses an extensive 40 vehicle collection of horsedrawn carriages and carts. Discovery Barn Visit with Olivia the Potbelly Pig, Tom and Tilly Turkey, baby chicks, ducks, goats and many more. Animals vary each season.

Hay Wagon Rides Hop aboard to enjoy a ride in the same way pioneer farm kids used to get around. Pony Rides Children delight in saddling up for a ride in a fenced area (available for children under 70 pounds). Little Farmer’s Junction Tot area geared for children 6 & under. Children can ride bikes around a paved bike track, play at sensory tables and enjoy various daily activities such as playing in a bubble table or driving through our car wash.

INTERACTIVE EXHIBITS Early Streets Victorian Era Children’s Games Get a hands-on experience with toys and artifacts from the early 1900s. Play hopscotch, look through books, explore the bank safe and look through a stereoscope. Big Rock Train Depot Become a 1890s ticket agent and validate your train ticket with a replica corporate seal press in the ticket booth. Tickets are distributed by a conductor on the train.

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Visit Blackberry Farm for these great programs! Storytime with the Easter Bunny 

Bunny Trail Wagon Ride 

Stop by Blackberry Farm and visit with the Easter Bunny. The group will read a book with the Easter Bunny and do a small craft. Great photo-op! Please register each child attending; children must be accompanied by an adult. (LB) Age

Location

Fee

1Y-6Y

Blackberry Farm

$8(R) / $12(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

461701-01

F

Apr. 14

10-10:45 a.m.

Families will enjoy the fresh spring air while traveling down the old bunny trail. Hot chocolate and s’mores will be prepared around a cozy camp fire. Visit with the Easter Bunny and then take a wagon ride to a destination where the children can hunt for Easter eggs. Everyone attending must be registered. Registration ends April 6 or until space is full, whichever occurs first. (LB) Age

Location

Fee

2Y and up

Blackberry Farm

$8(R) / $12(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

461702-01

Su

Apr. 9

2-3:30 p.m.

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Blackberry Farm Family Trip Series Destination fun-without the stress of driving and parking. End Spring Break with a trip to the Chicago History Museum to learn about Chicago’s past, present and future. There is always something new at the museum to inspire imagination and satisfy young curiosities. Fee includes transportation and admission into the museum. Lunch is on your own. The bus will pick us up at 1 pm, returning to Blackberry at approximately 2:30 p.m. (LB) Age

Location

Fee

3Y and up

Blackberry Farm

$30 (13Y and up) $14 (12Y and under)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Mar. 31

9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

461703-01 F


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Banish the winter blues and celebrate spring with a scavenger hunt, spring games, and even some bubble activities. Children will create a spring craft that they can take home to remember your morning together. Children must be accompanied by an adult and be dressed for the weather. (LB) Age

Location

Fee

3-6Y

Blackberry Farm

$10(R) / $15(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

461202-01

W

Apr. 5

10-11 a.m.

The Un-Canvas Paint Party Enjoy a social evening out with friends at Blackberry Farm. Paint something that you want to show off and will get your neighbors talking. Bring your favorite bottle of wine and snacks to enjoy while you create a whimsical wooden door hanger. Registration ends a week before the program. (LB) Age

Location

Fee

21Y and up

Blackberry Farm

$32(R) / $37(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Theme

460203-02

Th

Mar. 9

6:30-9 p.m.

Shamrock

460203-03

Th

Apr. 6

6:30-9 p.m.

Easter Egg

Parent & Child Painting Class An instructor will guide you and your child with follow along instructions as you each create your own custom masterpiece. (LB) Age

Location

Fee

8Y and up

Blackberry Farm

$34(R) / $44(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

460202-01

Sa

Apr. 8

10-11:30 a.m.

Chicks-a-Hatching  Children explore the habitat and life cycle of chickens as they visit the coop to see where they live and lay their eggs. This hands-on class allows children to interact with their feathered friends, gather eggs from the nest, hold a baby chick and make a chicken craft. This class is for children who are comfortable without an adult. (LB) Age

Location

Fee

3-6Y

Blackberry Farm

$10(R) / $15(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

461201-01

W

Apr. 26

1-2 p.m.

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On Route 25, one mile north of Route 56 630-897-1808 Nestled on the east bank of the Fox River, Red Oak Nature Center is surrounded by 40 acres of lush forest and wildlife habitat – an ideal setting to learn about the great outdoors through direct interaction with nature. Inside the Nature Center, the “Sense the Seasons” exhibit further enhances the educational experience, featuring environmental exhibits and “hands-on” participation.

Hours and Rates NATURE CENTER BUILDING HOURS

Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday / Sunday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Trails close at sunset RATES FREE daily admission. Participation costs vary by program. Note: Groups of 10 or more must pre-register. See "GROUPS" below for more information. DIRECTIONS On Route 25, one mile north of Route 56.

BIRTHDAY PARTIES Red Oak Nature Center is a great location for birthday parties that interact up close and personal with nature! New party themes for 2017: Survival Party & Design-a-Hike! Ages and fees vary per party. Visit our website for more information, or call 630-897-1808. SCOUT GROUPS Girl, Cub, Boy Scouts and Y-Adventure guides, visit Red Oak to work on various badges with a Naturalist. Programs are available during business hours for groups of 6 to 20 Scouts. Payment is due within 48 hours of booking. Minimum of 2 weeks advanced registration required. Free for leaders. Please no siblings. (MG) Age

Fee per Scout

Location

Scouts & leaders

1 hour: $7, 1.5 hour: $10 Boy Scout Merit Badge: $15

Red Oak Nature Center

Day

Date

Time

Tu-Th

Fall-Spring

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

GROUPS

Sa-Su

Fall-Spring

9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Due to building capacity limits, all groups or visitors with 10 or more guests must call 630-897-1808 to pre-register their visit to Red Oak Nature Center or Lippold Park. $1 suggested donation per person.

Just for Scout Groups

RED OAK SCHOOL CONNECTIONS Check out Red Oak Nature Center school programs online at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org. Registration is open for the 2016-17 school year.

Sa

Fall-Spring

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9 to 10 a.m.


What to See and Do at Red Oak Nature Center & Lippold Park WILDLIFE ROOM

OBSERVATION DECK

Step into the world of wild animals. The Wildlife Room is home to many animals that live and thrive in the Fox River area, featuring a 500 gallon turtle habitat, along with habitats for frogs, salamanders and snakes.

Step out, take a deep breath and enjoy truly spectacular views. Located directly behind the Nature Center, the Observation Deck sits over the Fox River and is an ideal vantage point for viewing river wildlife, migratory birds and the wooded shorelines and islands.

SENSE THE SEASONS

TRAILS

The Sense the Seasons exhibit gives budding naturalists a chance to use their senses to explore and make observations of the natural wonders of the seasons in a safe and kid-friendly environment before heading out into the woods to make discoveries of their very own.

Red Oak features six hiking trails that run throughout the wood that border the Fox River. Each of the six trails has a wood-chip base for hiking stability and comfort. Dogs and bicycles are welcome on the paved trails only. For your safety, please stay on marked trails.

RED OAK VIDEO IN MAPLE CLASSROOM

NATURE PLAY PRESCHOOL

Ask about Red Oak’s exclusive DVD starring the Fox Valley Park District mascot, Parker, and other amazing creatures at Red Oak Nature Center and Lippold Park.

Nature Play Preschool at Red Oak Nature Center provides an experience that nourishes a preschooler’s developmental needs while inspiring a love of nature. For more information, call Deedee Buscher at (630) 851-8990. The 2016-17 Nature Play Preschool program offerings are listed on page 81.

CAVE Follow the Fox River Trail from the Nature Center down to the cave at the river’s edge. It’s the only cave in the Aurora area. LIPPOLD PARK

JUNIOR NATURALISTS

Lippold Park offers a unique play space, boardwalk and lake viewing just a 1/2 mile from Red Oak Nature Center. Note: This park is used for school, scout, camp and other programs. Please call Red Oak for more information.

Meet 3:45-4:45pm most Fridays at the Nature Center. This club is part of Kane County's 4H Club. Please call the Nature Center for details and availability (630) 897-1808.

No-cost Nature Programs FREE! Nature Exploration Bags

FREE! Letterbox Hunt

FREE! Help Keep the Forest Healthy

Borrow one of Red Oak’s Nature Exploration Bags during normal business hours to help you explore the woods. We have many topical bags to explore; the signs of the season, birds, insects, senses. Exploration bags are free of charge but a refundable deposit is required. Adult supervision is required. (MG)

Letterboxing is a fun “treasure hunt” that is being done worldwide. At Red Oak, a small, weatherproof box has been hidden somewhere on the grounds. Visit the Nature Center building to get clues on how to find the box. (MG)

Scouts, families and individuals are needed to keep our forest healthy. All tools and plant identification will be provided. Spring is a great time to get out and attack invasive plants like Buckthorn and Honeysuckle. Please call the Nature Center for dates and more information at 630-897-1808. (MG)

Age

Fee

All ages & adult Red Oak Nature Center

Free

Day

Date

Time

Every day

Year-round

M-F: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sa-Su: 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Location

All ages & adult Red Oak Nature Center Day

Date

Time

Every day

Year-round

M-F: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sa-Su: 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Age

Location

Fee Free

FREE! Cave Hike Hear the legend of this unique geological formation before we journey out to the cave. Join us as we hike through the woods, enjoying the sights and sounds of the season as we head to our Cave. Children must be accompanied by an adult. (MG) The program is free but advanced registration is required. Age

Location

Fee

All Ages

Red Oak Nature Center

Free

Code

Day

Date

Time

451972-01

Su

April 9

2-3 p.m.

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Sign up now! Nature programs fill up fast!

MARCH

Mystery Date with a BOOK

Nature Programs 

Tree Houses for Toys In this playful program, kids get to bring along their favorite toy friend and build a special home in the woods for them. Participants will go on a hike; working together to find items that will make a terrific tree home. Adults are asked to please join their child on the adventure but do not need to register. Don’t forget your camera to take home the memory! (MG) Age

Location

Fee

4Y-6Y

Red Oak Nature Center

$5(R) / $7(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451910-01

Sa

Mar. 4

1-2 p.m.

Spending sunny days in the backyard is just around the corner! Why not add a little something special to the garden? Participants will learn how to use a pizza box to make a decorative stone to enhance your garden decor. The class will also make wind chimes out of things found around the house! Participants should bring in objects they want to set in concrete like hardware, glass pebbles or colorful rocks. Don’t forget to collect things that can make noise, like shells, metal washers, old keys or other imaginative items. (MG) Age

Location

Fee

8Y and up

Red Oak Nature Center

$7(R) / $11(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451973-01

Su

Mar. 5

12:30-2 p.m.

Animal Encounters

for the inner child 

Meet some of the fuzzy and slimy creatures that live here at Red Oak. Each month features a different animal. Sign up for one or all- space is limited and the fee goes to help care for the animals. All must be registered and children must be accompanied by an adult. (MG) Age

Location

Fee

All ages

Red Oak Nature Center

$2(R) / $4(N)

Code

Day

Time

Age

Location

Fee

All ages

Red Oak Nature Center

$5

Code

Day

Date

Time

451978-01

Sa

Mar. 25

10 a.m.-2 p.m.

451978-02

Su

Mar. 26

10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Earth Hour

Garden Art

Date

Start a new adventure this spring with a new book! Naturalist staff have done some spring cleaning in our library and want to share a book or two with you! Register now to be able to choose two books to take home. However, there is a twist….all the books will be wrapped up! Decide once and for all, can you really judge a book by its cover? Books will be set out in suggested age ranges and you can take up to two books home per registered participant. (MG)

Animals

Join the global celebration of our planet! Come out to Red Oak and play some games, go for a hike and roast some marshmallows. All as a symbolic message that we want to protect the future of our planet. Before you come to Red Oak be sure to turn off all your lights at home. All must be registered and children must be accompanied by an adult. (MG) Age

Location

Fee

5Y and up

Red Oak Nature Center

$7(R) / $11(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451974-01

Sa

Mar. 25

8-9:30 p.m.

Top ChefTM Kids vs. Parents Birdfeeder Challenge Hands down! Utensils up! Birdfeeders are a great way to learn more about our birds who live with us. These birdfeeders come with a challenge! Participants take home a birdfeeder and a rule sheet. They return with a completed decorated edible birdfeeder that will be displayed in our bird garden for spring birds to enjoy. The fun doesn’t stop there; feeders will be displayed on our Facebook page for online judging with a special prize to the winner! Sign up to pick up your kit on March 25 or 26. Return your completed birdfeeder by April 2. Follow Red Oak on Facebook to vote early and often for your favorite design. (MG) Age

Location

Fee

All ages

Red Oak Nature Center

$15

Code

Day

Date

Time

451975-01

Sa

Mar. 25

10 a.m.-2 p.m.

451975-02

Su

Mar. 26

10 a.m.-2 p.m.

451971-01

Su

Mar. 12

1-2 p.m.

Rats and Mice

451971-02

Sa

Apr. 8

1-2 p.m.

Bunny

Forest Play

451971-03

Sa

May 27

1-2 p.m.

Salamanders

The whole family is invited to meet a naturalist and have some off-trail fun! Participants will get to build stick forts, play hide-n-seek and search for animal signs. Everyone should dress to get dirty, long pants are recommended. Children must be accompanied by an adult. (MG)

No Adult Left Inside Playing outside might create fond memories, but researchers now say that many adults are not carrying on the tradition for their kids. Come out to Red Oak and learn some simple, fun, engaging activities you can do with your children to foster a love and passion for nature- even in your own backyard! (MG) Age

Location

Fee

Adults

Red Oak Nature Center

$5(R) / $7(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451940-01

Sa

Mar. 25

1-2:30 p.m.

Age

Location

Fee

5-10Y

Red Oak Nature Center

$7(R) / $11(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451976-01

Su

Mar. 26

12:30-2 p.m.

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Nature Programs 

Paper Aviators Test your aviation skills on the warm spring breeze! Design, build and test your own paper airplane. Prizes will be awarded to the best in show! (MG) Age

Location

Fee

8Y-10Y

Red Oak Nature Center

$5(R) / $7(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451920-01

Sa

Apr. 1

10-11 a.m.

Ketchup? Mustard? Mayo-Worms? Ever wonder how to see worms up close? They live in the ground but there is a secret recipe to make them appear! It includes some common condiments but which ones? Kids will test and see what works on the soil to make worms appear like magic! (MG) Age

Location

Fee

6Y-9Y

Red Oak Nature Center

$10(R) / $15(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451921-01

Su

Apr. 2

10 a.m.-noon

Yarn Bomb Spring String Up Yarn in the woods is a wonderful way to provide nesting material for the birds and animals that need a comfy home. The designs you create will help our woods to look great until the colorful flowers arrive. Come out to the woods and creatively play! (MG) Age

Location

Fee

6Y-11Y

Red Oak Nature Center

$10(R) / $15(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451922-01

F

Apr. 14

10 a.m.-noon

Spring Eggstravaganza Scavenger Hunt Follow clues and go on an exciting race through the woods as we go on a scavenger hunt around Lippold Park and its surrounding paths. Make sure to be on the lookout for eggs along the way, collect the right ones and you might just win a prize! (MG) Age

Location

Fee

All ages

Lippold Outdoor Recreation Center

$5(R) / $7(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451923-01

Sa

Apr. 15

10-11 a.m.

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Oh Deer! Join us in the woods to look for signs of our hooved friends. We’ll be hiking our trails and looking for signs of deer activity as we learn more about them. Get a chance to leave some of their favorite food out for them. (MG) Age

Location

Fee

5Y-7Y

Red Oak Nature Center

$5(R) / $7(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451924-01

Su

Apr. 30

1-2 p.m.

Save the Frogs Come out to Red Oak and learn more about amazing frogs, why we need to save them and what you can do in your own backyard! Registration is required for this self-guided event. Stations will be open for explorations and craft making. (MG) Age

Location

Fee

All ages

Red Oak Nature Center

$2

Code

Day

Date

Time

451977-01

Sa

Apr. 29

10 a.m.- noon

Just for

SCOUTS  Scout Syrup Sunday Just for Scouts – a special day of sap to syrup fun. Watch how maple sap is turned into delicious maple syrup, and learn how people through the ages and even animals like woodpeckers, have tapped maple trees for maple sap. Programs are at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. All participants, including all adults, must be registered–space is limited. This program is intended for Scout participation only. (MG) Age

Location

Fee

Scouts 5Y and up

Red Oak Nature Center

$1

Code

Day

Date

Time

451570-01

Su

Mar. 19

11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

451570-02

Su

Mar. 19

12:30-1:45 p.m.

451570-03

Su

Mar. 19

1:30-2:45 p.m.

Merit Badge Camp Calling all Boy Scouts! Red Oak’s Merit Badge camp is covering Nature, Forestry and Environmental Science badges! Most work will be done at Red Oak, but some pre-camp work will be needed to complete all the badge work. Pre-work will be sent home 2 weeks prior to the start of the camp. Registration ends March 14 at 4:30 p.m. (MG) Age

Location

Fee

Scouts 12Y-18Y

Red Oak Nature Center

$80(R) / $115(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451530-01

W-F

Mar. 29 - 31

10 a.m.-2 p.m.

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MAY

Spring Hike

Nature Programs

Mommy and Me Hike Venture through our woods on a naturalist-led hike with your little one, let them crawl through our outdoor balance nook and return home with a nap-ready child! (MG) Age

Location

Fee

2Y-3Y and adult

Red Oak Nature Center

$3(R) / $4(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451911-01

F

May 5

10-10:45 a.m.

Flower Power Make a flower craft and learn why bees are so important to our flowers. Then, 'bee-come' a bee and help us pollinate the flowers in our woods! Adults are asked to please join their child on the adventure but do not need to register. (MG) Age

Location

Fee

4Y-6Y

Red Oak Nature Center

$5(R) / $7(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451925-01

Sa

May 6

1-2 p.m.

Build a Bee Adobe Come check out our bees at Red Oak! We’ll learn about why bees are so important to us and take a hike through the woods to see where they might like to live. You’ll also be building your own bee houses to take home to give the bees around your garden a great place to live! (MG) Age

Location

Fee

7Y-9Y

Red Oak Nature Center

$7(R) / $11(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451926-01

Su

May 7

1-2:30 p.m.

Take a walk through our woods and learn about some of the plants and trees that grow in our woods! We will talk about some tricks to identify these plants and make a plant discovery book to use all spring long! (MG) Age

Location

Fee

7Y-9Y

Red Oak Nature Center

$7(R) / $11(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451927-01

Sa

May 13

1-2:30 p.m.

Baby Animals Come to Red Oak Nature Center with your little one to learn how baby animals grow and interact with their family! Read a book and take a hike through the woods to learn where these animals live and grow up. Children must be accompanied by an adult. (MG) Age

Location

Fee

3Y-5Y

Red Oak Nature Center

$5(R) / $7(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451912-01

Su

May 14

10-11 a.m.

Bug Catcher Make your very own bug trap to take home and search our woods for some cool creepy crawlies! (MG) Age

Location

Fee

6Y-9Y

Lippold Outdoor Recreation Center

$5(R) / $7(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

451928-01

Su

May 21

1-2 p.m.

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ture Center is free to attendees all year long!

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Fitness Facilities and Membership Options Get fit and stay healthy with a wide array of health, wellness and fitness facilities at the Fox Valley Park District. For membership options, visit our website or come into our facilities (listed on pages 2 and 3). For fitness events and programming, turn to page 22.

District-wide Fitness Memberships DISTRICT-WIDE RECIPROCAL MEMBERSHIP RATES

MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES

Enjoy all three Fox Valley Park District fitness centers with a reciprocal membership. Reciprocal memberships include fitness center and open gym privileges at Eola Community Center, Prisco Community Center and Vaughan Athletic Center, and access to dozens of group exercise classes at Eola and Vaughan Fitness Centers. For facility-specific membership rates, visit foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.

• Individual: Individuals ages 18 to 61

Monthly EFT Membership Type

Annual Fee

Enrollment Fee

Resident

Nonresident

Resident

Nonresident

Individual

$36

$43

$29

$432

$516

Student / Senior

$29

$34

$29

$348

$408

Couple

$55

$65

$49

$660

$780

Senior Couple

$49

$59

$49

$588

$708

Family (3)*

$75

$89

$69

$900

$1,068

*Monthly fee for additional family members: $8 per resident; $10 per non-resident. Fitness memberships are available for ages 11 and up. Each family membership allows for only two adults over the age of 22 per account.

• Student: Individuals ages 16 and up currently enrolled in high school or college (full time; 12 credit hours) • Senior: Individuals ages 62 and up • Couple: Two individuals residing in the same household • Senior Couple: Two individuals ages 62 and up residing in the same household • Family: Three individuals residing in the same household. Up to two individuals ages 22 and up are permitted For more information regarding membership categories, please contact one of the three fitness centers.

FITNESS SUPPORT Upon enrollment, members receive an orientation and assessment to help individuals achieve their fitness goals.

FITNESS CENTER GUIDELINES For your safety and enjoyment, please refer to the fitness floor guidelines listed on our website at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org. For specific questions regarding facilities, please call: Eola Fitness Center • 630-966-4551 Prisco Fitness Center • 630-859-8606 Vaughan Athletic Center • 630-907-9600 Copley Boxing & Training Center • 630-898-7500

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Golden Foxes Walking Club The Golden Foxes Walking Club meets on T/Th at 8:15 a.m. and walks inside the Prisco gym during the Spring and on bad weather days. When the weather is nice, the Club walks the Fox River Trail. For more information, contact Jennifer Huber at 630-859-8606.

Health & Wellness Fox Valley Park District is actively involved with several wellness initiatives. We strive to improve and maintain health and well-being by providing the community with valuable resources. Browse our health, wellness and fitness programs that promote and encourage healthy lifestyles for all ages, and sign up for a new challenge today!

KIDS FITNESS INITIATIVES  FIT FOR KIDS

The Fox Valley Park District is taking a leading role in the battle against childhood obesity. Teaching children the importance of exercise and nutrition provides them a solid foundation for a healthy future. In partnership with local agencies, the District helped create the “Making Kane County Fit for Kids” campaign. A major component of this campaign is the “Fit Kids 2020 Plan,” which provides guidelines, strategies and action steps to put children on a path toward healthy living. The plan includes initiatives and ideas that communities and residents can apply to a common goal. By working together, we create an environment where children make smart lifestyle choices that are beneficial toward their long-term health and well-being. For more information, visit makingkanefitforkids.org.

WORKING IT OUT TOGETHER

This program encourages kids and parents to work out together and develop a healthy lifestyle. Equipment will be set aside to allow children to work out with their parents. All children under the age of 14 are required to complete an equipment orientation prior to utilizing the fitness floor. Call the Vaughan or Eola Fitness Desk to set up an appointment. (BM) (JN)

Age

Location

11Y to 13Y & adult

Vaughan Athletic Center and Eola Fitness Center

Fee Free with Vaughan and Eola Fitness Membership (if child is on membership) or drop-in rate: $6(R) / $8(N)

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Where FITNESS Begins

VAUGHAN

Athletic Center

For Fit Kids and Fun Times Boot Kamp for Kids This specialty exercise class for children provides a fun and challenging workout under the guidance of a personal trainer. This class uses a variety of exercise equipment to strengthen and tone kid’s muscles. (JN) Age

Location

Fee

6Y-12Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$30(M) / $38(R) / $48(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

401401-03

Sa

Mar. 25 - Apr. 22

9-10 a.m.

401401-04

Sa

Apr. 29 - May 27

9-10 a.m.

Switch up the 'ol routine! V.A.C. Fit Camp Varying Action Conditioning Fit Camp pushes participants to their limits using multiple energy systems in a fast-paced, nonstop workout. This group is open to both men and women, a basic level of physical fitness is needed to participate. (BM)

Wolf Pack Junior Running Club  Kids are introduced to the sport of running, with a focus on page, breathing, mechanics, speed, endurance, injury prevention and cross training. The club is available to schools or recreational organizations seeking professional training during the off-season. Coached by Julio Mercado. (BM) Age

Location

Fee

6Y-12Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$40(M) / $55(R) / $65(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

431401-01

M,Th,Su

Mar. 27 - Apr. 23

M/Th: 6-7 p.m.; Su: 7-8 p.m

431401-02

M,Th,Su

Apr. 24 - May 21

M/Th: 6-7 p.m.; Su: 7-8 p.m.

431401-03

M,Th,Su

May 22 - June 18

M/Th: 6-7 p.m.; Su: 7-8 p.m.

Wolf Pack Elite Running Club  Kids are introduced to the sport of running, with a focus on page, breathing, mechanics, speed, endurance, injury prevention and cross training. The club is available to schools or recreational organizations seeking professional training during the off-season. Coached by Julio Mercado. (BM) Age

Location

Fee

6Y-18Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$50(M)/ $75(R) / $83(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

431402-01

M,Tu,Th,Sa

Mar. 27 - Apr. 22

M/Tu/Th: 4:30-6 p.m.; Sa: 7-8 a.m.

431402-02

M,Tu,Th,Sa

Apr. 24 - May 20

M/Tu/Th: 4:30-6 p.m.; Sa: 7-8 a.m.

431402-03

M,Tu,Th,Sa

May 22 - June 17

M/Tu/Th: 4:30-6 p.m.; Sa: 7-8 a.m.

Age

Location

Fee

18Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$60(M) / $80(R) / $100(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

431403-01

M,W,Sa

March 27 - Apr. 22

M/W: 7-8 p.m.; Sa: 8-9 a.m.

431403-02

M,W,Sa

Apr. 24 - May 20

M/W: 7-8 p.m.; Sa: 8-9 a.m.

431403-03

M,W,Sa

May 22 - June 17

M/W: 7-8 p.m.; Sa: 8-9 a.m.

NEW! Techno Cycle Connect Take part in this overall fun and entertaining experience through a motivating ride filled with inspirational videos and music, as class members pursue one another in a crescendo of rhythm and competitive spirit to the finish line, combining one of a kind design, cutting-edge connectivity, remarkable feeling and unparalleled ease of use. (BM) Age

Location

Introductory Rate

16Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$40(M) / $60(R) / $80(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

431410-01

M,W,F,Sa

Apr. 1 - 29

M: 6:30-7:30 p.m.; W: 6-7 p.m.; F/Sa: 9-10 a.m.

431410-02

M,W,F,Sa

May 1 - 31

M: 6:30-7:30 p.m.; W: 6-7 p.m.; F/Sa: 9-10 a.m.

431410-03

M,W,F,Sa

June 2 - 30

M: 6:30-7:30 p.m.; W: 6-7 p.m.; F/Sa: 9-10 a.m.

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Group Exercise Schedules at wherefunbegins.org (more at)

VAUGHAN

Athletic Center 

NEW! Foxy & Fierce Kickboxing Push yourself to the limit and find the champion within you! Learn the correct technical and fundamental aspects of kickboxing including punching, striking and kicking while having fun and improving flexibility, cardiovascular health, and self-confidence! All fitness levels are welcome to join in this intense total body workout! Age 16Y and up

PRISCO

Fitness Center 

NEW! Boom Body TwerkFit TwerkFit is a lower body and core workout to very popular songs and routines! Isolating the core and lower body while dancing to some of the hottest tunes allows ladies to gain confidence and let loose while burning a ton of calories! Optional knee pads for fun floor routines. (RM) Age

Location

Fee

18Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$6 per class

Fee

Day

Date

Time

Vaughan Athletic Center

$35(M) / $50(R) / $60(N)

Th

Mar. - May.

6:30-7:45 p.m.

Location

Code

Day

Date

Time

431411-01

Tu

Apr. 25 - May 23

7-8 p.m.

431411-02

Th

Apr. 27 - May 25

9-10 a.m.

431411-03

Tu

May 30 - June 27

7-8 p.m.

431411-04

Th

June 1 - 29

9-10 a.m.

Weights, Pilates and Yoga (WPAY)  This class combines weight training, Pilates and yoga to sculpt a strong and flexible body. Practicing postures, breathing and relaxation techniques reduces stress, increases balance and flexibility and strengthens the body. All levels are encouraged to join. Taught by Maureen Fogerty. No class on Easter. (JHP) Age

Location

Fee

NEW! Mommy Bootcamp

21Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$45(R) / $55(N)

Want to get your body back? De-stress and do something to better yourself! It can be difficult to find time to exercise when you are a mother, but this class packs a full body, specially designed workout into an hour each and every week! Join other women in this challenging class and have fun while reaching your fitness goals together! Have an active child? Register your little one for Bootcamp Buddies, which runs at the same time as session 1! See page 87.

Code

Day

Date

Time

411407-01

Su

Apr. 2 - May 14

8-9:30 a.m.

Age

Location

Fee

16Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$60(M) / $80(R) / $100(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

431413-01

M,W

Apr. 3 - May 10

9-10 a.m.

431413-02

M,W

May 15 - June 21

9-10 a.m.

NEW! Senior Strong Staying physically active has been medically proven to be the best action we can take to fight off the negative effects of aging. Taught by a certified fitness trainer, Senior Strong will include age appropriate exercises geared at the senior population using a variety of equipment such as weight equipment, free weights, resistance bands, and medicine balls. Each workout will be specially designed to increase fitness knowledge while improving overall strength and quality of life. Age

Location

Fee

55Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$40(M) / $60(R) / $80(N)

Best of Yoga  Every muscle and joint in the body is targeted with yang (warm) poses to increase strength and flexibility, followed by yin (cool) poses that help rebuild connective tissues in the spine and hips. All poses can be modified to suit any level. Taught by Maureen Fogerty. No class on Easter. (JHP) Age

Location

Fee

21Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$40(R) / $50(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411408-01

Su

Apr. 2 - May 14

9:30-11 a.m.

Yoga for You  This yoga class is perfect for beginners, but all experience levels are welcome! Learn a classical approach to yoga with an emphasis on proper alignment and breath control. Please bring your own mat to class. Taught by Rose Gloor. (JHP) Age

Location

Fee

21Y and up

Prisco Community Center

1 night: $30(R) / $40(N) 2 nights: $40(R) / $50(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Code

Day

Date

Time

431412-01

M,Th

Apr. 3 - 27

8-9 a.m.

411411-01

M,W

Mar. 27 - May 3

6-7 p.m.

431412-02

M,Th

May 1 - 25

8-9 a.m.

411411-02

M,W

May 8 - June 14

6-7 p.m.

431412-03

M,Th

May 29 - June 22

8-9 a.m.

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Where FITNESS Begins Senior Fitness for Active Adults at Prisco Fitness Center Boom Body Zumba

Chair Seated Exercise 

Zumba is a fun and energetic dance fitness program. This combination of dance, fitness, and great music leaves participants smiling and wanting more. This class is fitness disguised as FUN! Come work, dance, sweat, and repeat! (RM). Age

Location

Fee

This chair-seated exercise class focuses on strength training, stability, deep breathing and lifting light weights. This is a great program for those who find it difficult to balance or stand for an extended period of time but want to increase their physical activity. Taught by Neeta Mohanty. (JHP)

16Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$6/daily fee

Age

Location

Fee

55Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$35(R) / $45(N)

Day

Date

Time

M

Mar. 27 - May 1

6:30-7:45 p.m.

Code

Day

Date

Time

6:30-7:45 p.m.

411403-01

Th

Mar. 30 - May 4

9-10 a.m.

411403-02

Th

May 11 - June 15

9-10 a.m.

M

May 8 - June 12

Taiji for 55 & Better  Taiji Quan is a slow, gentle exercise that encourages balance, good circulation and stress reduction and is an excellent low-impact form of exercise. Those who sign up for one day per week may come either Tuesday or Thursday as schedule permits. Taught by David Carr. (JHP)

Exercise for 55 & Better  Low-impact aerobics, light resistance training and flexibility work help participants gain stamina and strength for daily activities. Taught by Lynda Carr. No class May 29. (JHP)

Age

Location

Fee

Age

Location

Fee

55Y and up

Prisco Community Center

1 day: $15(R) / $21(N) 2 days: $23(R) / $29(N)

55Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$27(R) / $37(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Code

Day

Date

Time

411409-01

Tu,Th

Feb. 28 - Apr. 6

10:30-11:15 a.m.

411405-01

M,W,F

Mar. 27 - May 5

8:30-9:15 a.m.

411409-02

Tu,Th

Apr. 18 - May 25

10:30-11:15 a.m.

411405-02

M,W,F

May 8 - June 16

8:30-9:15 a.m.

Gentle Yoga for Active Adults  Experience the benefits of yoga on the floor with a mat or in a chair. Registration can be for either one or two days a week. Taught by Neeta Mohanty. (JHP) Age

Location

Fee

55Y and up

Prisco Community Center

1 day: $35(R) / $45(N) 2 days: $50(R) / $60(R)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411401-01

Tu,F

Mar. 28 - May 5

Tu: 9-10 a.m. F: 9:45-10:45 a.m.

411401-02

Tu,F

May 9 - June 16

Tu: 9-10 a.m. F: 9:45-10:45 a.m.

Zumba Basic for 50 & Better  Participants move to the beat of the Latin American salsa, tango and merengue. No dance knowledge required. Zumba Basic is a low-impact, full-body cardio workout with a focus on abdominal strength. Taught by Joyce Andringa. No class May 29. (JHP) Age

Location

50Y and up

Prisco Community Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

411406-01

M,W

Mar. 27 - May 3

10-11 a.m.

$35(R) / $45(N)

411406-02

M,W

May 8 - June 14

10-11 a.m.

$35(R) / $45(N)

Hatha Yoga for Active Adults  This class, a combination of both Hatha and Yin Yoga, are for those that are on an intermediate level. Practicing postures, breathing and relaxation techniques reduce stress, increase flexibility, strengthen muscles and balance the body, mind and emotions. Taught by Neeta Mohanty. (JHP) Age

Location

Fee

55Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$40(R) / $50(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411402-01

Th

Mar. 30 - May 4

7:45-9 a.m.

411402-02

Th

May 11 - June 15

7:45-9 a.m.

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EOLA

Tai Chi Flow 

Fitness Center 

A gentle workout with emphasis on smooth continuous motion, deep breathing and flow. Tai Chi Flow is the perfect way to begin a Tai Chi practice without the stress of memorizing a form. Just follow along! Tai Chi Flow is suitable for all ages and level of fitness, as well as for those with such conditions as Parkinson’s, fibromyalgia, and peripheral neuropathy. Taught by David Carr. (RK)

Tai Chi for Health

Age

Location

Level

Tai Chi is a unique way of exercising through graceful, slow, smooth and flowing movements. The routine is designed to free the mind and body of stress. Classes can be taken either one or two days a week. (RK)

18Y and up

Eola Community Center

All

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

421404-01

M,W

Feb. 27 - Apr. 5

7-7:45 p.m.

$97(R) / $145(N)

421404-02

M,W

Apr. 17 - May 24

7-7:45 p.m.

$97(R) / $145(N)

421404-03

M

Apr. 29

7-7:45 p.m.

Free

Age

Location

18Y and up Code

Eola Community Center Day

Date

Time

Fee

421401-01

M

Apr. 3 - May 22

10:30-11:30 a.m.

$80(R) / $120(N)

421401-02

Th

Apr. 6 - May 25

9:45-10:45 a.m.

$80(R) / $120(N)

421401-03

M,Th

Apr. 3 - May 25

9:45-10:45 a.m.

$160(R) / $240(N)

Boot Kamp for Kids This specialty exercise class for children provides a fun and challenging workout under the guidance of a personal trainer. This class uses a variety of exercise equipment to strengthen and tone kid’s muscles. (JN)

Tai Chi Chuan 

Age

Location

Fee

Tai Chi Chuan (Taiji Quan) is a Chinese art of self-defense based on sensitivity, timing and leverage rather than strength. Practicing Tai Chi Chuan is done using slow, gentle, low-impact, low-contact movements, making it an ideal art for students of all ages. The graceful movements also help improve balance, encourage good circulation and promote stress reduction. Students may optionally choose to train with swords, walking sticks and fans. Beginners are welcome. Taught by David Carr. (RK)

8Y-14Y

Eola Community Center

$30(M) / $38(R) / $45(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

421405-01

Sa

Mar. 4 - Apr. 1

10-11 a.m.

421405-02

Sa

Apr. 15 - May 13

10-11 a.m.

Age

Location

Fee

18Y and up

Eola Community Center

$97(R) / $145(N)

Strong and Fit Moms Check out this high-intensity functional movement class that burns calories and builds strong muscles. No Barbells. Taught by Crossfit Thunderbolt Instructor. (JN)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Level

Age

Location

Fee

421402-01

M,W

Feb. 27 - Apr. 5

7:45-8:30 p.m.

All

18Y and up

Eola Community Center

$60(M) / $80(R) / $100(N)

421402-02

M,W

Apr. 17 - May 24

7:45-8:30 p.m.

All

Code

Day

Date

Time

421406-01

M,W,F

Mar. 6 - Apr. 7

9:30-10:30 a.m.

421406-02

M,W,F

Apr. 17 - May 19

9:30-10:30 a.m.

INSANITY This conditioning program is founded on the principle of MAX interval training for more calories burned, faster result, a more efficient metabolism and increased aerobic and anaerobic capacity. INSANITY drills is the pinnacle of cardio training, based on high intensity drills with a short period of recovery. Taught by a certified INSANITY instructor. Age

Location

Fee

18Y and up

Eola Community Center

$55(M) / $60(R) / $90(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

421403-01

M,W

Mar. 6 - Apr. 5

6-7 p.m.

421403-02

M,W

Apr. 17 - May 17

6-7 p.m.

NEW! B-Fit Be awesome in time for summer – B Fit! Bring your beast mode and challenge yourself with non-traditional workouts. Snap power ropes, swing kettle bells, strengthen with TRX and more. Excitement, variety and results are what B-Fit is all about. (JN) Age

Location

Fee

16Y and up

Eola Community Center

$36(M) / $40(R) / $60(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

421407-01

Tu

Mar. 7 - Apr. 4

6:30-7:30 p.m.

421407-02

Tu

Apr. 18 - May 16

6:30-7:30 p.m.

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Where FITNESS Begins

COPLEY

Boxing Conditioning

Boxing & Training 

Jesse “The Law” Boxing Program Boxing is an excellent cardio workout, improving the cardiovascular and endurance fitness of participants through a high-intensity, calorie-burning routine that promotes optimal physical conditioning. Students will discover that what they put into the sport is what they get out of it! Pre-registration is required. (RM)

Boxing is an excellent cardio workout, improving the cardiovascular and endurance fitness of participants through a high-intensity, calorie-burning routine that promotes optimal physical conditioning. Students will discover that what they put into the sport is what they get out of it!Pre-registration is required. (RM) Age

Location

Fee

16Y and up

Copley Boxing and Training Center

$80(R) / $120(N)

Code

Day

Time

Date

441404-01

M,W

Mar. 27 - Apr. 19

7-8 p.m.

441404-02

Tu,Th

Mar. 28 - Apr. 20

8-9 a.m.

441404-03

M,W

Apr. 24 - May 17

7-8 p.m.

441404-04

Tu,Th

Apr. 25 - May 18

8-9 a.m.

Age

Location

Membership Fee

7Y and up

Copley Boxing and Training Center

$10(R) / $30(N)

Day

Time

NEW! Boom Body ReggaeTONE

M-Th

5-8 p.m.

ReggaeTONE is a timed interval fitness class for Men and Women with a series of low and high intensity workouts. No dancing, just fitness to great music that includes reggae, reggaeton, and dancehall. Join us for burpees, squats ,lunges, core exercises and more. Optional to bring mat for core exercises and hand weights class thought by BOOM BODY Fitness Instructor (RM).

Boxing With a Shield Boxing is an excellent cardio workout, improving the cardiovascular and endurance fitness of participants through a high-intensity, calorie-burning routine that promotes optimal physical conditioning. Students will discover that what they put into the sport is what they get out of it! (RM)

Age

Location

Fee

16Y and up

Copley Boxing and Training Center

$6/daily fee

Age

Location

Fee

Code

Day

Date

Time

16Y and up

Copley Boxing and Training Center

$25 per month

441406-04

Sa

March - May

9-10:15 a.m.

Code

Day

Date

Time

441402-01

M,Tu,Th

Mar. - May

8-10 a.m.

Strength in N bers! um n! oup Exercise

Copley Lunch Hour Burn This 45-minute, high-intensity workout is a combination of strength training and metabolic conditioning. Combine compound functional strength movements like deadlifts, squats, and presses with gymnastic skills like pull-ups, burpees and box jumps. Get lean and strong while developing confidence and a love for workouts! Workouts will be tailored to each individual in the class. Class taught by CrossFit level 1 instructor. (RM) Age

Location

Fee

16Y and up

Copley Boxing and Training Center

$96(R) / $125(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

441403-03

M,W,F

Mar. 6 - 31

12:30-1:30 p.m.

441403-04

M,W,F

Apr. 3 - 28

12:30-1:30 p.m.

441403-05

M,W,F

May 1 - 26

12:30-1:30 p.m.

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OUTDOOR

Fitness Programs 

Sunrise Taiji in the Park  Participants meet in the early morning at Waubonsie Lake Pavillion for meditation and Taiji (Tai Chi) -- slow, gentle mind-body exercises that encourage balance, good circulation and stress reduction. No previous experience required. Taught by David Carr. (JHP) Age

Location

Fee

21Y and up

Waubonsie Lake Park

$20(R) / $26(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411410-01

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

8-8:45 a.m.

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Aquatics Throughout the year, the Fox Valley Park District offers swim lessons, aqua health, aqua fitness, scuba and diving programs at Vaughan Athletic Center.

Vaughan Aquatic Center 2121 W. Indian Trail Road, Aurora • 630-907-9600 The Vaughan Aquatic Center has three pools that are open yearround for water fun and exercise for all levels of swimmers. Men’s, women’s and family locker rooms are available on the first floor free of charge. Swimmers must bring their own towel and lock.

LAP POOL An eight-lane, 25-yard-by-25-yard lap pool is available for open and lap swim, swim lessons and water exercise. Adult Lap Swim Hours Monday to Friday:

5 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Saturday:

6 a.m. to 5 p.m.

VAUGHAN AQUATIC CENTER ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP

Sunday:

10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Vaughan aquatic members have access to all three indoor pools during public hours.

Saturday/Sunday:

Open Diving from 3 to 5 p.m.

Type

Monthly EFT

Enrollment Fee

Annual Fee

Monday to Friday:

Noon to 4 p.m. and 8 to 9 p.m.

Individual

$19(R) / $22(N)

$29

$228(R) / $264(N)

Saturday/Sunday:

Noon to 5 p.m.

Student/Senior

$15(R) / $18(N)

$29

$180(R) / $216(N)

Couple

$29(R) / $34(N)

$49

$348(R) / $408(N)

Senior Couple

$26(R) / $31(N)

$49

$312(R) / $372(N)

Family (3)

$39(R) / $46(N)

$69

$468(R) / $552(N)

*Monthly fees for additional family members: $8 per resident; $10 per non-resident

Family Swim Hours

THERAPY POOL A warm water therapy pool is used for various Park District and Fox Valley Special Recreation programs. Therapy Pool Hours Monday to Friday:

POOL RENTAL The Indoor Water Park/Water Play area is available for birthday parties and private rentals. For rentals, contact Christine McCormick at 630-907-9614. For birthday parties, contact the Vaughan Athletic Center at 630-907-9600.

Saturday: Sunday:

5 to 9 a.m.

Adults only*

Noon to 2 p.m.

Adults only*

7 to 9 p.m.

Adults only*

Noon to 2:30 p.m.

Families welcome!*

2:30 to 5 p.m.

Adults only

Noon to 2:30 p.m.

Adults only

2:30 to 5 p.m.

Families welcome!

*Share with programs for part of the time

WATER PARK/WATER PLAY The Water Park features a zero-depth entry with a two-story enclosed slide, body slide and interactive water play elements that bring out the child in everyone. Available for birthday parties and rentals. Water Park / Water Play Monday to Friday:

4 to 8 p.m.

Tuesday/Thursday:

9 to 11 a.m. – Mom & Tot Swim Slides are not available at this time.

Saturday/Sunday:

Noon to 5 p.m.

AQUATIC DAILY PASSES To purchase an aquatic daily pass, please visit the guest services desk in the main hallway. No charge for children under age 2. Type

Daily Pass Rates

Individual

$8(R) / $9(N)

Student

$6(R) / $8(N)

Senior

$6(R) / $8(N)

AQUATIC SAFETY See page 34 for aquatics information and safety regulations.

28 • Resident Registration begins Feb. 11 | Non-resident Registration begins Feb. 20


Have a pool party! Call 630-907-9600!

SWIM CLASS

for Little Ones 

AquaTot Tadpoles  Children and parents are introduced to the pool through a gently structured swim class. This program gives swimmers a chance to explore the water, play, float and bond with their parent by singing songs and playing games. Each child must be accompanied by an adult. This is not a water safety class or swim instruction but a chance for children to become acclimated to the water. Children must wear a swim diaper under their bathing suit. No class March 27-April 2; April 16. JHV) Age

Location

1Y-2Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

430101-01

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

9-9:30 a.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

430101-02

Sa

March 11 - May 6

9:45-10:15 a.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

430101-03

Su

March 12 - May 7

10-10:30 a.m.

$40(R) / $58(N)

430101-04

Su

March 12 - May 7

5-5:30 p.m.

$40(R) / $58(N)

430101-05

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

9-9:30 a.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

Parent+Preschool Pikes  Children learn songs, simple games and swimming from a certified instructor while working on social skills. Parents assist their young swimmers as they learn basic swimming skills, including submerging the face and head, gliding on front and back, kicking and beginning freestyle and backstroke. This class helps calm any separation anxiety or fear of the water. If not potty-trained, children must wear a swim diaper under their bathing suit. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (JHV) Age

Location

2Y-4Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

430102-01

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

9:30-10:15 a.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

430102-02

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

5-5:45 p.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

430102-03

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

5-5:45 p.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

430102-04

F

March 10 - May 5

9-9:45 a.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

430102-05

F

March 10 - May 5

10-10:45 a.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

430102-06

Sa

March 11 - May 6

8-8:45 a.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

430102-07

Sa

March 11 - May 6

8:50-9:35 a.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

430102-08

Sa

March 11 - May 6

Noon-12:45 p.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

430102-09

Su

March 12 - May 7

9-9:45 a.m.

$40(R) / $58(N)

430102-10

Su

March 12 - May 7

11-11:45 a.m.

$40(R) / $58(N)

430102-11

Su

March 12 - May 7

6-6:45 p.m.

$40(R) / $58(N)

430102-12

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

9:30-10:15 a.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

430102-13

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

5-5:45 p.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

430102-14

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

5-5:45 p.m.

$46(R) / $66(N)

Preschool Polywogs  Little Polywogs ready for the next step can enjoy the same experiences they know and love, this time without their parent. Kickboards, noodles, and fishies encourage swimmers to use their imaginations as they learn basic swimming skills. Swimmers should be comfortable without a parent. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (JHV) Age

Location

3Y-5Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

430103-01

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

9-9:30 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-02

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

9:45-10:15 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-03

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

4-4:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-04

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

6-6:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-05

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

9-9:30 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-06

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

9:35-10:05 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-07

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

10:10-10:40 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-08

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

4-4:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-09

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

6-6:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-10

F

March 10 - May 5

9-9:30 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-11

F

March 10 - May 5

10-10:30 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-12

Sa

March 11 - May 6

8-8:30 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-13

Sa

March 11 - May 6

8:50-9:20 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-14

Sa

March 11 - May 6

9:45-10:15 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-15

Su

March 12 - May 7

9-9:30 a.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

430103-16

Su

March 12 - May 7

10-10:30 a.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

430103-17

Su

March 12 - May 7

5-5:30 p.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

430103-18

Su

March 12 - May 7

6-6:30 p.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

430103-19

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

9-9:30 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-20

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

9:45-10:15 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-21

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

4-4:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-22

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

6-6:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-23

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

9-9:30 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-24

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

9:35-10:05 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-25

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

10:10-10:40 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-26

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

4-4:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430103-27

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

6-6:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

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Vaughan Aquatic Center Aqua Gliders Advanced Beginner  Learn the importance of rhythmic breathing and freestyle movements. To enroll, swimmers should be able to swim half the length of the pool in both freestyle and backstroke and submerge their entire face. To complete this level, swimmers must be able to swim one length of the pool using freestyle, backstroke and elementary backstroke. No class March 27-April 2; April 16. (JHV)

AQUA GLIDERS

Swim Academy 

Aqua Gliders Beginner  Students with little or no swimming experience work on the basics of swimming. Including front and back gliding, floating and arm and leg movements for freestyle and backstroke. To complete this level, swimmers must be able to swim the width of the pool using both freestyle and backstroke. No class March 27-April 2; April 16. (JHV) Location Vaughan Athletic Center

Age

Location

6Y-10Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

430105-01

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

5-5:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430105-02

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

6-6:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430105-03

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

4-4:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430105-04

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

5-5:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430105-05

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

6-6:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430105-06

Sa

March 11 - May 6

9-9:45 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430105-07

Sa

March 11 - May 6

10-10:45 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430105-08

Sa

March 11 - May 6

11-11:45 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430105-09

Su

March 12 - May 7

11-11:45 a.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

430105-10

Su

March 12 - May 7

5-5:45 p.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

430105-11

Su

March 12 - May 7

6-6:45 p.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

430105-12

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

5-5:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430105-13

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

6-6:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430105-14

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

4-4:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430105-15

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

5-5:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430105-16

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

6-6:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Age

Aqua Gliders Intermediate 

430104-01

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

4-4:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-02

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

5-5:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-03

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

6-6:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-04

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

4-4:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-05

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

5-5:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

Boost endurance and enhance skills learned in Advanced Beginner. To enroll, swimmers should have a solid knowledge of freestyle, backstroke and beginning breaststroke. To complete this level, they must be able to swim two lengths of the pool using freestyle with rhythmic breathing and backstroke and also be comfortable in breaststroke. No class March 27-April 2; April 16. (JHV)

430104-06

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

6-6:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-07

F

March 10 - May 5

9-9:45 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-08

Sa

March 11 - May 6

8-8:45 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-09

Sa

March 11 - May 6

8:50-9:35 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-10

Sa

March 11 - May 6

9:40-10:25 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-11

Su

March 12 - May 7

10-10:45 a.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-12

Su

March 12 - May 7

11-11:45 a.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-13

Su

March 12 - May 7

5-5:45 p.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-14

Su

March 12 - May 7

6-6:45 p.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-15

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

4-4:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-16

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

5-5:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-17

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

6-6:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-18

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

4-4:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-19

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

5-5:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-20

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

6-6:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

5Y-10Y

430104-21

Sa

March 11 - May 6

11-11:45 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

11Y-15Y

Age

Location

6Y-12Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

430106-01

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

4-4:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430106-02

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430106-03

Sa

March 11 - May 6

9-9:45 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430106-04

Sa

March 11 - May 6

10-10:45 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430106-05

Sa

March 11 - May 6

11-11:45 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430106-06

Su

March 12 - May 7

5-5:45 p.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

430106-07

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

4-4:45 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430106-08

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

30 • Resident Registration begins Feb. 11 | Non-resident Registration begins Feb. 20


Have a pool party! Call 630-907-9600! Aqua Gliders Advanced  In preparation for competitive swimming, participants continue to work on freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke while also being introduced to the butterfly stroke, treading water and limited diving techniques. To enroll, swimmers should be able to swim three lengths of the pool in freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke with minimal breaks. No class March 27-April 2; April 16. (JHV)

Aquatic Group

FITNESS  Joyful Joints 

Age

Location

6Y to 13Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

430107-01

M,W

March 6 - Apr. 5

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430107-02

Tu,Th

March 7 - Apr. 6

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430107-03

Sa

March 11 - May 6

9-9:45 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

430107-04

Sa

March 11 - May 6

10-10:45 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430110-01

M

Feb. 27 - March 27

9:50-10:35 a.m.

430107-05

Sa

March 11 - May 6

11-11:45 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430110-02

M

Feb. 27 - March 27

10:45-11:30 a.m.

430110-03

Tu

Feb. 28 - March 28

6:20-7:05 p.m.

430107-06

Su

March 12 - May 7

6-6:45 p.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

430107-07

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 3

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430107-08

Tu,Th

Apr. 11 - May 4

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

ADULTS ONLY

Swim Lessons 

Swim Lessons Adult Level 1 

Focus on range of motion, flexibility, strength training and cardiovascular fitness while decreasing pain. Ideal for those experience arthritis pain and/or stiffness. Class taught in the shallow end. (JHV) Age

Location

Fee

16Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$30(M) / $35(R) / $40(N)

430110-04

W

March 1 - 29

10:45-11:30 a.m.

430110-05

Th

March 2 - 30

6:20-7:05 p.m.

430110-06

F

March 3 - 31

10:45-11:30 a.m.

430110-07

M

Apr. 3 - May 1

9:50-10:35 a.m.

430110-08

M

Apr. 3 - May 1

10:45-11:30 a.m.

430110-09

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 2

6:20-7:05 p.m.

430110-10

W

Apr. 5 - May 3

10:45-11:30 a.m.

430110-11

Th

Apr. 6 - May 4

6:20-7:05 p.m.

430110-12

F

Apr. 7 - May 5

10:45-11:30 a.m.

430110-13

Tu

Feb. 28 - March 28

9:50-10:35 a.m.

430110-14

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 2

9:50-10:35 a.m.

This class focuses on front float, back float and general arm and leg motions for swimming freestyle and backstroke. To complete the level, swimmers must be able to swim 25 yards of freestyle and backstroke. No class March 27-April 2; April 16. (JHV)

Aqua Motion 

Age

Location

Age

Location

Fee

15Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

16Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$30(M) / $35(R) / $40(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Code

Day

Date

Time

430108-01

Sa

March 11 - May 6

8-8:45 a.m.

$49(R) / $71(N)

430111-01

M

Feb. 27 - March 27

9-9:45 a.m.

430108-02

Sa

March 11 - May 6

Noon-12:45 p.m. $49(R) / $71(N)

430111-02

Tu

Feb. 28 - March 28

9-9:45 a.m.

430108-03

Su

March 12 - May 7

11-11:45 a.m.

430111-03

Tu

Feb. 28 - March 28

5:30-6:15 p.m.

430111-04

W

March 1 - 29

9:50-10:35 a.m.

430111-05

W

March 1 - 29

5:30-6:15 p.m.

430111-06

Th

March 2 - 30

9-9:45 a.m.

430111-07

Th

March 2 - 30

5:30-6:15 p.m.

430111-08

F

March 3 - 31

9-9:45 a.m.

430111-09

F

March 3 - 31

9:50-10:35 a.m.

430111-10

M

Apr. 3 - May 1

9-9:45 a.m.

430111-11

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 2

9-9:45 a.m.

430111-12

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 2

5:30-6:15 p.m.

430111-13

W

Apr. 5 - May 3

9:50-10:35 a.m.

$43(R) / $63(N)

Swim Lessons Adult Level 2  Students continue to work on freestyle and backstroke, as introduced in level 1, and begin learning breaststroke and butterfly. To complete this level, swimmers must be able to swim 50 yards of freestyle and backstroke without any assistance. Swimmers will be tested the first day to ensure they are in the correct level. No class March 27-April 2; April 16. (JHV)

This class uses many of the same movements as Joyful Joints, but does incorporate some deep water and flotation devices. (JHV)

Age

Location

Fee

15Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$49(R) / $71(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

430111-14

W

Apr. 5 - May 3

5:30-6:15 p.m.

430109-01

Sa

March 11 - May 6

8-8:45 a.m.

430111-15

Th

Apr. 6 - May 4

9-9:45 a.m.

430111-16

Th

Apr. 6 - May 4

5:30-6:15 p.m.

430111-17

F

Apr. 7 - May 5

9-9:45 a.m.

430111-18

F

Apr. 7 - May 5

9:50-10:35 a.m.

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Vaughan Aquatic Center Deep Water Conditioning  Our most intense class in the warm pool focuses on cardiovascular and strength training with zero impact. Experience the contrast between high and low intensity progressions in the water. (JHV) Age

Location

Fee

16Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$30(M) / $35(R) / $40(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

430112-01

Tu

Feb. 28 - March 28

7:15-8 p.m.

430112-02

W

March 1 - 29

9-9:45 a.m.

430112-03

W

March 1 - 29

7:15-8 p.m.

430112-04

Th

March 2 - 30

7:15-8 p.m.

430112-05

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 2

7:15-8 p.m.

430112-06

W

Apr. 5 - May 3

9-9:45 a.m.

430112-07

W

Apr. 5 - May 3

7:15-8 p.m.

430112-08

Th

Apr. 6 - May 4

7:15-8 p.m.

Aqua Pilates Core Control  Movements based on the Pilates method bringing a workout that increases flexibility while challenging individuals to maintain core stabilization, postural alignment and balance. (JHV)

SWIM SAFETY

& Lifeguarding 

CPR Certification Certified instructors will teach participants to recognize and care for a variety of first aid emergencies. Students will also learn how to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies to help individuals of any age. Those who successfully complete this course will receive a course completion card in First Aid and CPR which is valid for two years from date of issue. (JHV) Age

Location

Fee

15Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$50(R) / $65(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

430121-01

Sa

March 11

9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Age

Location

Fee

16Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$30(M) / $35(R) / $40(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

430113-01

W

March 1 - 29

6:20-7:05 p.m.

430113-02

Th

March 2 - 30

9:50-10:35 a.m.

Lifeguard Certification Course

430113-03

W

Apr. 5 - May 3

6:20-7:05 p.m.

430113-04

Th

Apr. 6 - May 4

9:50-10:35 a.m.

Successful completion results in an International Lifeguard Training Program (ILTP) license, acceptable at all Ellis & Associates facilities, but does not guarantee employment. Fee includes all equipment. Those interested in lifeguarding for the Vaughan Athletic Center, Splash Country and Phillips Park should call 630-907-9613 before enrolling. (JHV)

HEAT - High Energy Aquatic Training  This full body Aquacardio challenge is a fun and effective way to burn calories and strengthen muscles. This high intensity class is great for cardiovascular fitness, coordination, muscle control and flexibility. (JHV)

Age

Location

Fee

15Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$155

Age

Location

Fee

Code

Day

Time

16Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$30(M) / $35(R) / $40(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

430124-01

Tu

Feb. 28 - March 28

7:15-8 p.m.

430124-02

Th

March 2 - 30

7:15-8 p.m.

430124-03

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 2

7:15-8 p.m.

430124-04

Th

Apr. 6 - May 4

7:15-8 p.m.

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Date

430127-01

F-Su

Apr. 7 - 9

F: 4-9 p.m.; Sa. / Su: 8-6 p.m.

430127-02

F-Su

Apr. 21 - 23

F: 4-9 p.m.; Sa. / Su: 8-6 p.m.

430127-03

F-Su

May 5 - 7

F: 4-9 p.m.; Sa. / Su: 8-6 p.m.

Lifeguard Renewal Course Registrants must have completed the Lifeguard Certification Course during the past year. Successful completion will result in recertification with an International Lifeguard Training Program (ILTP) License, accepted at any Ellis & Associates facility, and confers eligibility to seek employment with Jeff Ellis Management. Call 630-907-9613 for more information about enrollment or employment. (JHV) Age

Location

Fee

15Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$100

Code

Day

Date

Time

430129-01

Sa, Su

Apr. 8 - 9

8 a.m.-6 p.m.

430129-02

Sa, Su

Apr. 22 - 23

8 a.m.-6 p.m.

430129-03

Sa, Su

May 6 - 7

8 a.m.-6 p.m.

32 • Resident Registration begins Feb. 11 | Non-resident Registration begins Feb. 20


Have a pool party! Call 630-907-9600!

COMPETITION Training  Swim Smooth Class Swim Smooth sessions are triathlon based freestyle stroke, open water skills and race focused training. It is perfect for any level of triathlete that wants to become more proficient and confident in Triathlon and Open Water races. Focus is an emphasis on technique and stroke correction skills and drills (Mondays), training and Endurance (Wednesdays) and open water skills done on Fridays. (SM) Age

Location

16Y & up

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

430114-01

M,W,F

March 3 -31

5:15-6:15 a.m.

$96(R) / $120(N)

430114-02

M,W,F

March 3 -31

6:30-7:30 a.m.

$96(R) / $120(N)

430114-03

M,W,F

April 3- 28

5:15-6:15 a.m.

$96(R) / $120(N)

430114-04

M,W,F

April 3- 28

6:30-7:30 a.m.

$96(R) / $120(N)

Swim Smooth Clinic Go through a comprehensive underwater video and stroke analysis to identify specific characteristics of your swim style. You’ll participate in a group swim session to learn Specific Skills and Drills to correct your identified stroke flaws \ Swimmers must have the ability to swim 100m continuously. Bring your suit, swim cap and goggles. (SM) Age

Location

16Y & up

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

430118-01

Sa

March 11

Noon-3 p.m.

$96(R) / $120(N)

1-2-1 Video Swim Analysis Film your swim stroke above and below the water for 100-300m swimming as naturally as possible using our sophisticated underwater camera system. We’ll analyze both your strengths and areas for improvement and highlight 2 or 3 key areas to help you improve and offer a comprehensive step-by-step stroke correction process. You will receive your full recorded analysis to keep and a step by step guide to help you through your swim type correction process. (SM) Age

Location

16Y & up

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

430123-01

M,W,F

March 3-April 28

By appointment

$120(R) / $150(N)

430123-02

Sa, Su

March 4-April 30

By appointment

$120(R) / $150(N)

Women’s Triathlon Swim Improve swimming skills for fitness or for triathlons. Beginners are welcome but should be comfortable in the water. Classes taught by Betty Multisport. (SM) Age

Location

Fee

18Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$60(R) / $70(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

430115-01

F

Apr. 7 - June 30

9:15-10:15 a.m.

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Vaughan Aquatic Center

SPLASHIN'

Aquatics Information

Around 

AQUATIC SAFETY The Fox Valley Park District is committed to ensuring the safety of guests and asks everyone to follow these regulations:

Springboard Diving People with a wide range of athletic abilities and ages can enjoy springboard diving as either an activity or a competitive sport. Beginning diving is intended for first-time and young divers. Note: a $14 fee is required to join the Amateur Athletic Union, which provides class participants with annual supplemental insurance. Participants must be comfortable swimming in deep water. (SM) Age

Location

6Y to 18Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

430117-01

M,W

Apr. 3 - May 10

6-6:45 p.m.

$114(R) / $143(N)

430117-02

M,W

Apr. 3 - May 10

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$130(R) / $162(N)

430117-03

M,W

Apr. 3 - May 10

7:30-8:30 p.m.

$148(R) / $185(N)

Open Water Fun This class is in 3 lanes with lane lines removed and we will practice open water turns, skills and drills that will help you perfect your open water swim. These are huge confidence builder classes. (SM) Age

Location

16Y & up

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

430128-01

Sa

March 4

Noon-1 p.m.

$20(R) / $25(N)

430128-02

Sa

April 1

Noon-1 p.m.

$20(R) / $25(N)

All Scout Swimming Scouts concentrate on basic water and survival swimming skills. Cub Scouts complete the Aquanaut Badge, Girl Scout Swimming complete the legacy water fun badge. Space is limited to three troops or dens per day. Fee covers 10 scouts. (JHV) Age

Location

Fee

Scouts only

Vaughan Athletic Center

$50(R) / $75(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

430122-01

Sa

Feb. 25

Noon-2 p.m.

430122-02

Su

March 12

Noon-2 p.m.

430122-03

Sa

Apr. 1

Noon-2 p.m.

Party in the Pool! Call 630-907-9600 to book a pool party!

34 • Resident Registration begins Feb. 11

• Parents or guardians are responsible for supervising their children. Lifeguards are on duty to enforce rules and respond in case of emergency. • Children under 12 years old must be accompanied and actively supervised by a guest 16 years and older to enter the facility. • Everyone entering the facility for open swim must pay admission. This applies to guests that will be swimming and supervising swimmers, or those accompanying swimmers with the intention of staying on the deck. • Guests under 48 inches tall must be wearing life jackets or be within arm’s reach of their parent or guardian at all times. • All life jackets must be U.S. Coast Guard approved. No other flotation devices are permitted. • Guests must be 48 inches tall to ride on the waterslides. • Adult swim is designated for ages 16 and older. • Guests are encouraged to make any special needs known to the management, who will be happy to provide assistance. • Alcohol and tobacco are strictly prohibited. • Outside food and beverage, including coolers, are not allowed inside the facility. • Cell phone usage is prohibited in the locker rooms. • Guests must wear commercially sold swimsuits to participate in recreational aquatic activities.

• All apparel and footwear brought into the facility and worn on the deck must be clean. •P atrons not yet toilet trained must wear a swim diaper and a plastic liner. •G uests are required to shower before swimming. •C hildren 5 years of age and older must use gender specific locker rooms or family changing rooms. •M anagement reserves the right to close the facility due to unsafe conditions. • Admission into the facility may be refused to persons with potentially hazardous medical conditions. •P lease lock your belongings The Fox Valley Park District is not responsible for loss or theft of any personal items. • All guests are expected to conduct themselves in a safe and appropriate manner at all times. Profane, abusive, or threatening language will not be tolerated. • Failure to abide by these regulations may result in disciplinary action and the possibility of ejection from the facility. • Management may modify these regulations to ensure the safety of our guests. • Vigilance Awareness Training will be conducted. Testing provides aquatic staff with training when safety mannequins are placed into the pool for practice rescues.

SCHOLARSHIPS Several Fox Valley Park District programs offer scholarship opportunities. Residents who qualify receive up to $40 per program season. See page 111 for more information. SWIM TEAM AFFILIATE The Fox Valley Park District is affiliated with community-based organizations providing youth instruction and competition. For more information about the Academy Bullets, visit academybullets.com.


Athletics Fox Valley Park District offers endless opportunities for youth and adults to enjoy indoor and outdoor sports. Learn the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship from our experienced instruction staff, while building on skills and fundamentals in an assortment of activities. Get in the game!

OPEN GYM SCHEDULE  EOLA COMMUNITY CENTER

For updated schedules, call 630-851-8990. Description

Day

Time

Fee Per Visit

Ages

Adult Open Badminton

Tu/Su

Tu: 8:15 to 10 p.m.; Su: 8 to 11 a.m.

$4(R) / $5(N)

18Y & up

Adult Open Volleyball

M

7:15 to 10 p.m.

$4(R) / $5(N)

18Y & up

Adult Open Basketball

W

6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

$4(R) / $5(N)

18Y & up

Adult Open Table Tennis

W

6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

$4(R) / $5(N)

18Y & up

Family Open Table Tennis

F

6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

$4(R) / $5(N)

8Y & up & adult

Youth Open Basketball

M/W

3:30 to 6 p.m.

$3(R) / $4(N)

11Y to 17Y

Family Basketball Fun

Su

3 to 4:30 p.m.

Youth: $3(R) / $4(N); Adult :$4(R) / $5(N)

5Y & up and adult

PRISCO COMMUNITY CENTER

For updated schedules, call 630-859-8606. Description

Day

Time

Fee Per Visit

Ages

Open Pickleball

M/W

8:30 to 10:30 a.m.

Youth: $3(R) / $4(N); Adult: $4(R) / $5(N)

16Y & up

Youth Open Basketball

F

1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

$3(R) / $4(N)

11Y to 17Y

Adult Open Basketball

M/W

M/W: 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

$4(R) / $5(N)

18Y & up

VAUGHAN ATHLETIC CENTER

For updated schedules, call 630-907-9600. Description

Day

Time

Fee Per Visit

Ages

Teen Open Basketball

M/W/F

3 to 6 p.m.

$3(R) / $4(N)

13Y to 17Y

Family Open Basketball

Sa/Su

2 to 4 p.m.

Youth: $3(R) / $4(N); Adult: $4(R) / $5(N)

16Y and under & parent

NEW! Open Pickleball

Tu/Th

9 a.m. to noon

Youth: $3(R) / $4(N); Adult: $4(R) / $5(N)

16Y & up

Times listed are subject to change to accommodate leagues and programs. Players must obtain a Fox Valley Park District ID to participate in open gym programs.

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Try a new sport this spring! Jr. Multi-Sports

Badminton

Kids stay active and work on balance, motor skills and hand-eye coordination, all while learning the rules of baseball, football, floor hockey, soccer, basketball and more! Each class focuses on a new sport and works on basic rules and mechanics. Kids don’t have to pick a sport; they can play them all! Taught by All Star Sports. (RK, MK)

This program prepares players to succeed in badminton. Preparation training includes hand grips, racket positioning, serving, body balance and first step directional movements. Class concludes with a badminton skills challenge contest and championship games. Taught by Kids First Sports Safety staff. (RK) Age

Location

Fee

Fee

7Y-12Y

Eola Community Center

$59(R) / $89(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

420314-01

Th

Mar. 23 - Apr. 20

5-6 p.m.

420314-02

Th

Apr. 27 - May 25

5-6 p.m.

$74(R) / $111(N) Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

Vaughan Athletic Center 400301-01

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 16

10:15-11 a.m.

3Y-5Y

400301-02

Th

Apr. 6 - May 18

10:45-11:30 a.m.

3Y-4Y

Eola Community Center

Dodge Ball

400301-03

M

Apr. 3 - May 15

10-10:45 a.m.

3Y-4Y

400301-04

Th

Apr. 6 - May 18

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

3Y-6Y

This fun, active sport provides team competition and individual challenge matches on the court. Kids will have a blast running, throwing, dodging and ducking their way to victory while getting their bodies in shape. Taught by Kids First Sports Safety staff. (RK)

400301-05

F

Apr. 7 - May 19

3:15-4 p.m.

3Y-4Y

Age

Location

Fee

7Y-12Y

Eola Community Center

$59(R) / $89(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

423015-01

Th

Mar. 23 - Apr. 20

4-5 p.m.

423015-02

Th

Apr. 27 - May 25

4-5 p.m.

Prisco Community Center 400301-06

Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20

10-10:45 a.m.

3Y-4Y

Parent-Tot Sports Parents and children have fun together while learning a variety of sports, including soccer, basketball, hockey, T-ball and more. This class is great for building simple motor skills and hand-eye coordination, such as catching, throwing, batting, shooting and passing. Parents participate with their children. Taught by All Star Sports. (RK, MK) Age

Fee

2Y-3Y

$74(R) / $111(N)

Code

Day

Tu

Learn and play all the main offensive and defensive positions. Contact is minimal - there is no tackling! The focus is on the proper mechanics of running pass routes, receiving, line play, taking handoffs and throwing. Basic rules and strategy will also be taught in preparation for game play. Taught by All Star Sports. (RK) Fee

Date

Time

Apr. 4 - May 16

9:30-10:15 a.m.

Vaughan Athletic Center 400302-01

Jr. Flag Football

Eola Community Center 400302-02

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 16

9:15-10 a.m.

400302-03

F

Apr. 7 - May 19

9:15-10 a.m.

400302-04

Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20

9:15-10 a.m.

Prisco Community Center 400302-05

F

Apr. 7 - May 19

10-10:45 a.m.

400302-06

Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20

9:15-10 a.m.

$74(R) / $111(N) Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

Vaughan Athletic Center 430301-01

W

Apr. 5 - May 17

3:45-4:30 p.m.

3Y-4Y

430301-02

W

Apr. 5 - May 17

4:30-5:30 p.m.

4Y-6Y

Eola Community Center 430301-03

W

Apr. 5 - May 17

3:15-4 p.m.

4Y-6Y

430301-04

W

Apr. 5 - May 17

4-5 p.m.

6Y-8Y

Flag Football Skills

This class is designed to introduce a wide variety of games and sports to the participants. Students will participate in basketball, baseball, floor hockey, Tennis, swimming, soccer, flag football and more. Activities will vary weekly. (MK)

Speed and agility drills are used to help with balance, lateral and linear movements and explosiveness from a set stance. The focus is on quarterback and running back positions, as well as line play, receiving and defensive tactics. Small sided games and competitions are played with minimal contact (no tackling). Taught by All Star Sports. (RK, MK)

Age

Location

Fee

Fee

7Y-11Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$55(R) / $82(N)

$74(R) / $111(N)

Code

Day

Time

Code

Home School PE 

Date

430304-01

Tu

Apr. 25 - June 6

10 a.m.-noon

430304-02

Th

Apr. 27 - June 8

10 a.m.-noon

Day

Date

Time

Age

Vaughan Athletic Center 430302-01

W

Apr. 5 - May 17

5:30-6:30 p.m.

6Y-8Y

430302-02

W

Apr. 5 - May 17

6:30-7:30 p.m.

8Y-10Y

Apr. 5 - May 17

5-6 p.m.

8Y-10Y

Eola Community Center 430302-03

W

36 • Resident Registration begins Feb. 11 | Non-resident Registration begins Feb. 20


General Athletics NEW! Junior Golf 

Ice Skating Lessons for First Time Skaters

Our custom S.N.A.G. (Starting New at Golf) program makes golf fun, easy and social for all kids. We’ll teach the basics of the game and work on foundational skills they can use for a lifetime. S.N.A.G. equipment provided in class.

400309-01

Tu

Mar. 7 - 28

4:30-5:30 p.m.

Level 1

400309-02

F

Mar. 10 - 31

5:30-6:30 p.m.

Level 1

Designed for participants with no prior skating experience to build confidence while learning the basic skills of ice skating. Skate rental is available for $3/ week or $20 for the entire session. An annual Learn to Skate USA membership is required and must be registered for at learntoskateusa.com prior to the first day of class. Skaters should arrive 20 minutes early on the first day of class to check in at the front desk, receive assistance with skates and find direction to class location. Participants should wear comfortable clothing including pants, sweatshirt or light jacket, and gloves. Helmets are not required or provided; however, participants are welcome to wear their own helmet. Taught by All Seasons Ice Rinks staff. No class May 16-20. (GW) Location

Age

Fee

5Y-10Y

$25(R) / $37(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Level

Eola Community Center

400309-03

Su

Mar. 12 - Apr. 2

9-10 a.m.

Level 1

400309-04

Tu

Apr. 4 - 25

4:30-5:30 p.m.

Level 1

400309-06

F

Apr. 7 - 28

5:30-6:30 p.m.

Level 1

400309-08

Su

Apr. 9 - 30

9-10 a.m.

Level 1

Code Parent-Tot

400309-10

Tu

May 2 - 23

4:30-5:30 p.m.

Level 1

400309-12

F

May 5 - 26

5:30-6:30 p.m.

Level 1

400309-14

Su

May 7 - 28

9-10 a.m.

Level 1

400309-05

Tu

Apr. 4 - 25

5:30-6:30 p.m.

Level 2

400309-07

F

Apr. 7 - 28

6:30-7:30 p.m.

Level 2

400309-09

Su

Apr. 9 - 30

10-11 a.m.

Level 2

400309-11

Tu

May 2 - 23

5:30-6:30 p.m.

Level 2

400309-13

F

May 5 - 26

6:30-7:30 p.m.

Level 2

400309-15

Su

May 7 - 28

10-11 a.m.

Level 2

Mar. 7 - 28

4-5 p.m.

Level 1

Vaughan Athletic Center 400309-16

Tu

400309-17

Th

Mar. 9 - 30

4-5 p.m.

Level 1

400309-18

Sa

Mar. 11 - Apr. 1

9-10 a.m.

Level 1

All Seasons Ice Rinks Day

Date

Time

Fee

Age

420302-01

Tu

Mar. 7 - Apr. 25

10-10:30 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y

420302-02

F

Mar. 10 - Apr. 28

1:10-1:40 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y

420302-03

F

Mar. 10 - Apr. 28

5:35-6:05 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y

420302-04

Sa

Mar. 11 - Apr. 29

8:55-9:25 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y

420302-20

Tu

May 2 - June 27

10-10:30 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y

420302-21

F

May 5 - June 30

1:10-1:40 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y

420302-22

F

May 5 - June 30

5:35-6:05 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y

420302-23

Sa

May 6 - July 1

8:55-9:25 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y

Snowplow Sam 1 420302-05

Tu

Mar. 7 - Apr. 25

10-10:30 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y-5Y

420302-06

W

Mar. 8 - Apr. 26

4:30-5 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y-5Y

420302-07

F

Mar. 10 - Apr. 28

1:10-1:40 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y-5Y

420302-08

F

Mar. 10 - Apr. 28

5:35-6:05 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y-5Y

400309-19

Tu

Apr. 4 - 25

4-5 p.m.

Level 1

420302-09

Sa

Mar. 11 - Apr. 29

8:55-9:25 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y-5Y

400309-21

Th

Apr. 6 - 27

4-5 p.m.

Level 1

420302-10

Sa

Mar. 11 - Apr. 29

9:50-10:20 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y-5Y

400309-23

Sa

Apr. 8 - 29

9-10 a.m.

Level 1

420302-24

Tu

May 2 - June 27

10-10:30 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y-5Y

400309-25

Tu

May 2 - 23

4-5 p.m.

Level 1

420302-25

W

May 3 - June 28

4:30-5 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y-5Y

400309-27

Th

May 4 - 25

4-5 p.m.

Level 1

420302-26

F

May 5 - June 30

1:10-1:40 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y-5Y

400309-29

Sa

May 6 - 27

9-10 a.m.

Level 1

420302-27

F

May 5 - June 30

5:35-6:05 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y-5Y

400309-20

Tu

Apr. 4 - 25

5-6 p.m.

Level 2

420302-28

Sa

May 6 - July 1

8:55-9:25 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y-5Y

400309-22

Th

Apr. 6 - 27

5-6 p.m.

Level 2

420302-29

Sa

May 6 - July 1

9:50-10:20 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 3Y-5Y

Basic 1

400309-24

Sa

Apr. 8 - 29

10-11 a.m.

Level 2

400309-26

Tu

May 2 - 23

5-6 p.m.

Level 2

420302-11

Tu

Mar. 7 - Apr. 25

10-10:40 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 6Y-12Y

420302-12

W

Mar. 8 - Apr. 26

5:25-6:05 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 6Y-12Y

400309-28

Th

May 4 - 25

5-6 p.m.

Level 2

400309-30

Sa

May 6 - 27

10-11 a.m.

Level 2

Prisco Community Center 400309-31

M

Mar. 6 – Mar. 27

5-6 p.m.

Level 1

400309-32

W

Mar. 8 – Mar. 29

5-6 p.m.

Level 1

400309-33

Sa

Mar. 11 – Apr. 1

1-2 p.m.

Level 1

400309-37

M

Apr. 3 – Apr. 24

5-6 p.m.

Level 1

400309-38

W

Apr. 5 – Apr. 26

5-6 p.m.

Level 1

400309-39

Sa

Apr. 8 – Apr. 29

1-2 p.m.

Level 1

400309-43

M

May. 1 – May. 22

5-6 p.m.

Level 1

400309-44

W

May. 3 – May. 24

5-6 p.m.

Level 1

400309-45

Sa

May. 6 – May. 25

1-2 p.m.

Level 1

400309-40

M

Apr. 3 – Apr. 24

6-7 p.m.

Level 2

400309-41

W

Apr. 5 – Apr. 26

6-7 p.m.

Level 2

400309-42

Sa

Apr. 8 – Apr. 29

2-3 p.m.

Level 2

420302-13

F

Mar. 10 - Apr. 28

1:10-1:40 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 6Y-12Y

420302-14

F

Mar. 10 - Apr. 28

5:35-6:05 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 6Y-12Y

420302-15

Sa

Mar. 11 - Apr. 29

8:55-9:25 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 6Y-12Y

420302-16

Sa

Mar. 11 - Apr. 29

9:50-10:20 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 6Y-12Y

420302-30

Tu

May 2 - June 27

10-10:40 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 6Y-12Y

420302-31

W

May 3 - June 28

5:25-6:05 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 6Y-12Y

420302-32

F

May 5 - June 30

1:10-1:40 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 6Y-12Y

420302-33

F

May 5 - June 30

5:35-6:05 p.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 6Y-12Y

420302-34

Sa

May 6 - July 1

8:55-9:25 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 6Y-12Y

420302-35

Sa

May 6 - July 1

9:50-10:20 a.m.

$115(R) / $172(N) 6Y-12Y

Adult 420302-17

Tu

Mar. 7 - Apr. 25

10-10:40 a.m.

$130(R) / $195(N) 12Y and up

420302-18

F

Mar. 10 - Apr. 28

1:10-1:50 p.m.

$130(R) / $195(N) 12Y and up

420302-19

Sa

Mar. 11 - Apr. 29

8-8:40 a.m.

$130(R) / $195(N) 12Y and up

420302-36

Tu

May 2 - June 27

10-10:40 a.m.

$130(R) / $195(N) 12Y and up

400309-46

M

May. 1 – May. 22

6-7 p.m.

Level 2

420302-37

F

May 5 - June 30

1:10-1:50 p.m.

$130(R) / $195(N) 12Y and up

400309-47

W

May. 3 – May. 24

6-7 p.m.

Level 2

420302-38

Sa

May 6 - July 1

8-8:40 a.m.

$130(R) / $195(N) 12Y and up

400309-48

Sa

May. 6 – May. 25

2-3 p.m.

Level 2

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Try a new sport this spring! Inline and Quad Skating Lessons

Table Tennis Instruction

Learn a variety of skating skills while improving coordination, strength, balance, and building athletic confidence. Skaters are introduced to safety, starting, stopping, falling and getting back up, use of toe stops, cross overs, backward skating, and more while being taught by certified roller skating instructors. Class participants are encouraged to skate the 1-4 p.m. public session immediately following the class for free (this extra time helps them develop their skating skills). Rental skates are included for the class participants. Whether a beginner or an advanced skater, we have something for everyone. Adults are welcome to participate in the class with their beginners for free, skate rentals are $4 for nonclass registrants (regular, speed, or inline skates). Bring your registration receipt to get 6-class punch card for your convenience. Taught by Aurora Skate Center. No class April 15. (GW)

Fundamental table tennis skills are improved as players are taught a variety of techniques and skills and then apply them in match situations. (RK)

Age

Location

Fee

3Y and up

Aurora Skate Center

$46(R) / $69(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

420301-01

Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20

Noon-1 p.m.

Jr. Floor Hockey II Kids learn the game before the skates ever go on! Proper mechanics of stick handling, puck control, passing, shooting and offensive and defensive strategies are all covered. Instructors also focus on safety, rules, teamwork and sportsmanship. Contact is not allowed. Taught by All Star Sports. (RK) Location

Mar. 11 - Apr. 8

10-11 a.m.

Apr. 22 - May 20

9-10 a.m.

420313-04

Sa

Apr. 22 - May 20

10-11 a.m.

Beginner Running Club These programs combine technical development and fundamental techniques with safety and a major focus on fun! Using special equipment, our staff teach exercises and drills that prepare athletes for a future in cross-country and track events, and distance running while inspiring a love for running and being active. The fundamentals of body positioning, stride, proper stretching, and cool-down techniques are covered in this unique program. Taught by Skyhawks Sports Academy. (MK) Location

Fee

Vaughan Athletic Center

$69(R) / $103(N) Time

Age

10-10:45 a.m.

5Y-7Y

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Gain confidence and have fun while working on a series of take downs, escape, reversals, pining combinations and more, progressive by skill level. Coached by USA Copper certified and ASEP certified coaches with 50 years of wrestling experience. (RM) Fee

Prisco Community Center

Sa Sa

Date

Midwest Titan Wrestling Club

8Y-15Y

420313-02 420313-03

Apr. 1 - 29

Time

Location

Time 9-10 a.m.

Day

Day

Age

Date Mar. 11 - Apr. 8

Sa

Code

Apr. 5 - May 17

Day Sa

Code

$74(R) / $111(N)

W

Code 420313-01

430303-02

Eola Community Center

420303-01

Fee $50(R) / $75(N)

Fee

3Y-6Y

Date

Location Eola Community Center

$45(R) / $63(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

410301-01

M,W

Mar. 6 - 29

7:30-8:30 p.m.

410301-02

M,W

Apr. 3 - 26

7:30-8:30 p.m.

410301-03

M,W

May 1 - 24

7:30-8:30 p.m.

Fencing This program is for both new and experienced fencing students. Students learn about basic attacks and defenses through a variety of combinations and moves. Each class features conditioning, drilling and bouting (actual fencing). All fencing equipment is provided. Parents may participate and are eligible for 50% off enrollment fees. (RM) Age

Location

Fee

7Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$56(R) / $84(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

410302-01

Tu

Mar. 21 - Apr. 25

6-7 p.m.

410302-02

Tu

May 2 - June 6

6-7 p.m.

430303-04

Sa

Apr. 1 - 29

10:45-11:30 a.m.

8Y-11Y

430303-05

Sa

May 6 - June 3

10-10:45 a.m.

5Y-7Y

430303-07

Sa

May 6 - June 3

10:45-11:30 a.m.

8Y-11Y

for the inner child 

Age

Age 6Y and up

Adult Pickle Ball League  In this adult coed singles league, each player will compete in an 8 week schedule (3 games each morning) with a single elimination playoff at the end of the season. Equipment is provided. (MK) Age

Location

Fee

18Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$30(R) / $45(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

430305-01

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 23

9 a.m.-noon

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Baseball Home run! Catch, throw and swing away in Fox Valley Park District baseball programs. Develop hand-eye coordination, quick thinking and reaction skills, while making a few friends along the way.

BATTING CAGES  Batting cages may be rented by the hour at Eola Community Center, Vaughan Athletic Center and Prisco Community Center. Each is equipped with a manual pitching machine with adjustable speeds for different levels – from youth to adult – and can be used for either baseball or softball. Balls are provided, but players should bring their own bats and helmets. Vaughan has temporary mounds that can be used for pitching practice. Batting cages can also be used to practice golf. Note: There is no bat-to-ball contact allowed outside of the cages (including soft toss with Wiffle balls or other soft balls). BATTING CAGE HOURLY RATES Residents Non-residents Commercial residents Commercial non-residents

$20 per cage $25 per cage $30 per cage $35 per cage

BASEBALL / SOFTBALL AFFILIATES  The Fox Valley Park District is affiliated with community-based organizations providing instruction and competition. Aurora Aces Baseball Club aurorabaseballclub.com

Aurora Travel Baseball auroratravelbaseball.org

Aurora Area Girls Softball aagsoftball.com

Boys Baseball of Aurora boysbaseballofaurora.com

Aurora Fastpitch Softball aurorafastpitch.org

Fox Valley Freedom foxvalleyfreedom.com

Aurora Legion League auroralegionleague.com

North Aurora Baseball northaurorabaseball.leag1.com

Aurora Neighborhood Baseball waysidecross.org

Wheatland Athletic Organization waasports.org

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Swing for the fences! Jr. T-Ball

Baseball Skills

ASA Men’s Softball Leagues

Jr. T-Ball engages players, keeping them moving and learning, even while in the dugout! Mechanics and hand-eye coordination are emphasized as players practice catching, throwing, fielding, base running and batting. This fun and exciting program prepares players for the baseball skills or coach pitch leagues while teaching teamwork and sportsmanship. Taught by All Star Sports. (RK, MK)

Top-notch baseball trainers cover proper hitting, bunting, fielding, pitching and catching. Speed and agility are emphasized to increase core strength and mobility for added bat speed, range in the field and linear speed for base running. In-game strategies are taught to increase each player’s overall knowledge. Taught by All Star Sports. (MK)

This league features various levels of play on designated nights throughout the week. Leagues feature a 20-game regular season, with all teams qualifying for a double-elimination postseason tournament. Awards are given to top teams. Games are umpired and played at Eola Community Center and Stuart Sports Complex. (RK)

Location

Fee

Location

Fee

Fee

Vaughan Athletic Center

$74(R) / $111(N)

Eola Park

$890 per team

Code

Day Date

420406-02

W

Apr. 19 - 6:30-10:30 p.m. 18Y and up Aug. 9

420406-03

Th

Apr. 20 - 6:30-10:30 p.m. 18Y and up Aug. 10

$74(R) / $111(N) Code

Day Date

Time

Age

Vaughan Athletic Center 400401-01 Tu

Apr. 4 - May 16 11:15 a.m.-noon 3Y-6Y

400401-02 Th

Apr. 6 - May 18 3:45-4:30 p.m.

3Y-4Y

400401-03 Th

Apr. 6 - May 18 4:30-5:30 p.m.

4Y-6Y

Eola Community Center

Day Date

Time

Age

400404-01

Th

Apr. 6 May 18

5:30-6:30 p.m. 6Y-8Y

400404-02

Th

Apr. 6 May 18

5:30-6:30 p.m. 8Y-10Y

Swing Away-Batting Practice 

400401-04 M

Apr. 3 - May 15 9:15-10 a.m.

3Y-4Y

400401-05 Tu

Apr. 4 - May 16 11:30 a.m.12:30 p.m.

3Y-6Y

400401-06 W

Apr. 5 - May 17 10:45-11:30 a.m. 3Y-4Y

400401-07 Th

Apr. 6 - May 18 10:45-11:30 a.m. 3Y-4Y

400401-08 F

Apr. 7 - May 19 10:45-11:30 a.m. 3Y-4Y

Prisco Community Center 400401-09 F

Code

Apr. 7 - May 19 10-10:45 a.m.

3Y-4Y

Sharpen your hitting skills in a fun and competitive atmosphere. Each group of four players gets a one-hour session of batting practice where they can accumulate points by hitting specific targets in the batting cage. (RM) Location

Fee

Prisco Community Center

$35(R) / $53(N)

7Y-8Y

$1200 Team Fee

Mar. 11 - 1-5 p.m. Apr. 22

9Y-10Y

Code

Day Date

Time

400311-01

Tu

May 2 July 25

6:30-10:30 p.m. 18Y and up

400311-02

Tu

May 2 July 25

6:30-10:30 p.m. 18Y and up

T-Ball League

Sa

Mar. 11 - 1-5 p.m. Apr. 22

This seven-week instructional league helps aspiring young players develop solid baseball skills. Learn the basics of the game, work on fundamental skills, practice and play games on a weekly basis. Players receive a T-shirt, hat and trophy. Taught by All Star Sports. (MK)

410401-02

Sa

Time

Age

410401-03

Sa

Mar. 11 - 1-5 p.m. Apr. 22

11Y-12Y

410401-04

Sa

Mar. 11 - 1-5 p.m. Apr. 22

13Y-15Y

Fee

ASA Co-Rec Softball League Time

Age

Vaughan Athletic Center 400402-01 Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20 1-2:15 p.m.

400402-02 Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20 2:30-3:30 p.m. 3Y-4Y

5Y-7Y

McCarty Park 400402-03 Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20 9-10 a.m.

3Y-4Y

400402-04 Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20 10:1511:30 a.m.

5Y-7Y

Double headers played on Tuesday nights at the Top Notch Stuart Sports Complex. 20 game, single elimination season. Cash prizes for first and second place teams in league and tournament play. $100 non-refundable team deposit due by April 4 to reserve your team’s spot. Remaining balance for season is due by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 18. 400311-01 is a competitive league and 400311-02 is a recreational league. (JB) Fee

410401-01

Day Date

USSSA Men’s Softball League

Stuart Sports Complex

Day Date

Code

Age

Location

Code

$88(R) / $132(N)

Time

This league features a 16-game regular season, with all teams qualifying for a double-elimination postseason tournament. Awards are given to top teams. Games are umpired and played at Eola Community Center and Stuart Sports Complex. (RK) Location

Fee

Eola Park

$690 per team

Code

Day Date

Time

420405-01

F

6:30-10:30 p.m. 18Y and up

Apr. 28 Aug. 11

Age

Age

55 Plus Softball League Players will sign up individually and teams will be selected weekly at the field prior to gameplay. Pitching screen and mat will be used. Games will be a pick-up style format and will be umpired by the teams. Pitching screen and balls will be provided. (JB) Age

Location

Fee

55Y and up

Stuart Sports Complex

$85(R) / $100(N)

Code

Day Date

Time

400310-01

W

9 a.m.- 10:30 a.m.

May 3 - Sept. 27

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Basketball Hoopster Tots

Jr. Basketball II

This class introduces the essentials of basketball. Through games and activities, kids will explore balance, coordination, and skill development. Parent involvement is encouraged. Taught by Skyhawks Sports Academy. (MK) Fee

This program enhances the basic skills taught in Jr. Basketball. Level II concentrates more on teamwork and game situations, teaching man-to-man and zone defenses along with offensive strategies guaranteed to keep players moving. Taught by All Star Sports. (MK)

$69(R) / $103(N)

Age

Fee

4Y-6Y

$74(R) / $111(N)

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

430502-02

Tu

Mar. 21 - Apr. 18

10-10:45 a.m.

3Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

430502-04

Tu

Mar. 21 - Apr. 18

10:45-11:30 a.m.

4Y

400502-01

M

Apr. 3 - May 15

4:30-5:30 p.m.

3Y

400502-03

Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20

9:15-10:15 a.m.

4Y

Prisco Community Center

Code

430502-05 430502-07

Day

Tu Tu

Date

Apr. 25 - May 23 Apr. 25 - May 23

Time

10-10:45 a.m. 10:45-11:30 a.m.

Age

400502-04

Eola Community Center 420654-01

Su

Mar. 19 - Apr. 23

1-1:45 p.m.

3Y

420654-02

Su

Mar. 19 - Apr. 23

1:45-2:30 p.m.

4Y

420654-03

Su

Apr. 30 - May 28

1-1:45 p.m.

3Y

420654-04

Su

Apr. 30 - May 28

1:45-2:30 p.m.

4Y

Jr. Basketball

Fee $74(R) / $111(N) Day

Apr. 5 - May 17

Time

6-7 p.m.

Basketball Skills Focusing on individual skills as well as team play, these sessions cover speed and agility drills, ball handling, proper shooting technique, footwork and defensive and offensive strategies. Small-sided competitions and game play enable each player to focus and work on learned skills. Taught by All Star Sports. (RK, MK) Fee

Children learn the basics of basketball while staying active and engaged. Class focuses on basic mechanics to build confidence then adds greater challenges as students progress. Players work on footwork, dribbling with both and each hand, passing, shooting technique and understanding basic offense and defense with fun basketball-like games. Taught by All Star Sports. (RK, MK)

Code

W

Date

$74(R) / $111(N) Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

Vaughan Athletic Center 400501-01

M

Apr. 3 - May 15

5:30-6:30 p.m.

6Y-8Y

400501-02

M

Apr. 3 - May 15

6:30-7:30 p.m.

8Y-10Y

Eola Community Center Date

Time

Age

Vaughan Athletic Center 400503-01

M

Apr. 3 - May 15

3:45-4:30 p.m.

3Y-4Y

400503-02

Th

Apr. 6 - May 18

11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

3Y-4Y

400503-03

Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20

8:30-9:15 a.m.

3Y-4Y

400501-03

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 16

4-5 p.m.

5Y-7Y

400501-04

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 16

5-6 p.m.

7Y-10Y

Eola Community Center 400503-04

M

Apr. 3 - May 15

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

3Y-6Y

400503-05

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 16

10:45-11:30 a.m.

3Y-4Y

400503-06

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 16

3:15-4 p.m.

3Y-4Y

400503-07

Th

Apr. 6 - May 18

10-10:45 a.m.

3Y-4Y

400503-08

Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20

11-11:45 a.m.

3Y-4Y

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Basketball High-Intensity Basketball Training 

Co-ed Youth Basketball League 

This high-intensity ball handling training is for players wanting to be challenged by basketball workouts in a boot camp setting. Players elevate their ability by focusing on handling full-court pressure, making strong moves to the basket and being confident with the ball while simulating game situations at game speed. (RM)

This seven-game league focuses on the development of fundamental concepts and skills in both practice and game formats. Each team has a weekly one-hour weeknight practice and a one-hour game on Saturdays. All games are officiated. A reversible jersey must be purchased at Kirhofer’s Sports before the season begins. Draft day is April 8, games begin April 15. Volunteer coaches are needed. (MK)

Location

Fee

Prisco Community Center

$75(R) / $113(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

410504-01

M

Apr. 3 - 24

7-8:30 p.m.

410504-02

M

May 1 - 22

7-8:30 p.m.

Basketball Fundamentals Players learn fundamental basketball skills and safety techniques to get game ready. Shooting, dribbling, passing, floor spacing, basketball safety awareness and sportsmanship are emphasized. There is a skills contest and championship game on the last day. Taught by Kids First Sports. No class April 16. (RK) Location

Fee

Eola Community Center

$59(R) / $89(N)

Code

Age

Day

Date

Time

420505-01

5Y-7Y

Su

Mar. 26 - Apr. 30

5-6 p.m.

420505-02

8Y-12Y

Su

May 7 - June 4

6-7 p.m.

Location

Fee

Vaughan Athletic Center

$49(R) / $73(N)

Code

Time

Day Date

Age

430504-01 Sa

Apr. 8 - May 27

8 a.m.-1 p.m.

5Y-6Y

430504-02 Sa

Apr. 8 - May 27

8 a.m.-1 p.m.

7Y-8Y

430504-03 Sa

Apr. 8 - May 27

8 a.m.-1 p.m.

9Y-11Y

Youth Basketball League  This seven-game league emphasizes the basics of basketball and developing fundamental skills in a positive atmosphere. Through age 11, the league is recreational; games are officiated, but scores are not kept. The 12 to 14 yearold league is semi-competitive, with each game having two officials and a scorekeeper. Each team has a one-hour weeknight practice between 6 and 9:30 p.m. and a one-hour game on Saturday. A reversible jersey must be purchased at Kirhofer’s before the season begins. Volunteer coaches are needed. No games April 15 or 22; May 27. (RK) Location Eola Community Center Code

Day Date

Time

Fee

Age

April 8 Draft Times

400504-01 Sa

Apr. 8 June 17

8:30-11 a.m.

$49(R) / $73(N)

5Y-6Y

9-10:30 a.m.

400504-02 Sa

Apr. 8 June 17

9 a.m.-noon

$49(R) / $73(N)

7Y-8Y

10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

400504-03 Sa

Apr. 8 June 17

11 a.m.-3 p.m.

$49(R) / $73(N)

9Y-11Y

12:30-2:30 p.m.

400504-04 Sa

Apr. 8 June 24

2:30-6:30 p.m. $55(R) / $82(N)

for the inner child 

Age 10Y-15Y

12Y-14Y 2:45-4:45 p.m.

Adult Basketball League This men’s 5-on-5 basketball league consists of 10 games plus a single elimination post-season tournament. There is a roster limit of 12 players per team. Trophies will be awarded to the top teams. (RM) Age

Location

Fee

18Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$650(R) / $650(N)

Code

Day Date

Time

410501-01

Su

2:30-6:30 p.m.

Apr. 2 - June 18

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Soccer Soccer – or football as it’s also called in some places – is the most popular sport in the world. Pass a ball and score goals using your legs, head and torso. Various ages and skill levels can participate in soccer, and it’s a great way to engage in team sports, as well as improve fitness and cardiovascular health.

FIELD

Reservations  Neighborhood parks contain informal athletic fields for use on a first-come, first-served basis. Formal playing fields are reserved by permit during the athletic season. Fox Valley Park District maintains 64 baseball fields and 40 soccer fields. For a complete listing, visit foxvalleyparkdistrict.org. For permitting requests, check foxvalleyparkdistrict.org for request form and instructions, or contact the Outdoor Athletics Coordinator at 630-897-0516.

SOCCER

Affiliates  The Fox Valley Park District is affiliated with community-based organizations providing instruction, recreational leagues as well as competitive level leagues. Aurora Flames Soccer Club - auroraflames.org Kickers Soccer Club - kickerssoccerclub.org Wheatland Athletic Association/Team Chicago -waasports.org

Soccer Tot Teddies This parent participation class uses a variety of props and games to engage toddlers in activities. Toddlers will explore balance, hand/eye coordination and motor skill development. Taught by Skyhawks Sports Academy. No class April 16. Age

Location

Fee

27M-36M

Eola Community Center

$69(R) / $103(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

422305-01

Su

Mar. 19 - Apr. 23

10-10:45 a.m.

422305-02

Su

Apr. 30 - May 28

10-10:45 a.m.

Soccer Tots This class introduces the essentials of soccer. Through games and activities, kids will explore balance, coordination, and skill development. Parent involvement is encouraged. Taught by Skyhawks Sports Academy. (MK) Location

Fee

Vaughan Athletic Center

$69(R) / $103(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

432302-02

W

Mar. 22 - Apr. 19

10-10:45 a.m.

27M-36M

432302-05

W

Apr. 26 - May 24

10-10:45 a.m.

27M-36M

432302-04

W

Mar. 22 - Apr. 19

10:45-11:30 a.m.

3Y-4Y

432302-07

W

Apr. 26 - May 24

10:45-11:30 a.m.

3Y-4Y

Soccer Tot Koalas This program introduces the essentials of soccer. Through games and activities, kids will explore balance, coordination and skill development. Parent participation is encouraged. Taught by Skyhawks Sports Academy. No class April 16. Age

Location

Fee

3Y-4Y

Eola Community Center

$69(R) / $103(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

422304-01

Su

Mar. 19 - Apr. 23

10:45-11:30 a.m.

422304-02

Su

Apr. 30 - May 28

10:45-11:30 a.m.

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Jr. Soccer Kids learn simple foot skills, dribbling, passing, shooting, basic rules and spreading the field. All programs focus on teamwork and sportsmanship. Taught by All Star Sports. (MK) Fee $74(R) / $111(N) Code

Day Date

Time

Age

Vaughan Athletic Center 402301-02

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 16

3:45-4:30 p.m.

3Y-4Y

402301-03

Th

Apr. 6 - May 18

10-10:45 a.m.

3Y-4Y

402301-04

F

Apr. 7 - May 19

4:15-5 p.m.

3Y-4Y

402301-05

Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20

11:15 a.m.-noon

3Y-4Y

Eola Community Center 402301-06

M

Apr. 3 - May 15

10:45-11:30 a.m.

3Y-4Y

402301-07

M

Apr. 3 - May 15

3-3:45 p.m.

3Y-4Y

402301-08

M

Apr. 3 - May 15

4-4:45 p.m.

3Y-4Y

402301-09

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 16

10-10:45 a.m.

3Y-4Y

402301-10

W

Apr. 5 - May 17

10-10:45 a.m.

3Y-4Y

402301-11

Th

Apr. 6 - May 18

3:45-4:30 p.m.

3Y-4Y

402301-12

F

Apr. 7 - May 19

10-10:45 a.m.

3Y-4Y

402301-13

F

Apr. 7 - May 19

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

3Y-6Y

402301-14

F

Apr. 7 - May 19

4-5 p.m.

4Y-6Y

402301-15

Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20

4-5 p.m.

3Y-4Y

Prisco Community Center 402301-16

W

Apr. 5 - May 17

4:15-5 p.m.

3Y-4Y

402301-17

F

Apr. 7 - May 19

10:45-11:30 a.m.

3Y-4Y

Jr. Soccer II Cover the same basics as Jr. Soccer with more specific training and coaching. Players should bring shin guards and a soccer ball (size 4). Taught by All Star Sports. (MK) Fee $74(R) / $111(N) Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

Vaughan Athletic Center 402302-01

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 16

4:30-5:30 p.m.

4Y-6Y

402302-02

F

Apr. 7 - May 19

5-6 p.m.

4Y-6Y

402302-03

Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20

10:15-11:15 a.m.

4Y-6Y

Eola Community Center 402302-04

M

Apr. 3 - May 15

4:45-5:45 p.m.

7Y-9Y

402302-05

Th

Apr. 6 - May 18

4:30-5:30 p.m.

6Y-8Y

402302-06

Sa

Apr. 8 - May 20

10-11 a.m.

4Y-6Y

5-6 p.m.

4Y-6Y

Prisco Community Center 402302-07

W

Apr. 5 - May 17

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Soccer Soccer Skills

Soccer Skills/Futsal

Designed around speed and agility drills to allow for a more powerful shot, increased range on the field and efficient change of direction, this program covers and expands upon basic skills while teaching the significance of each position. Taught by All Star Sports. (MK)

Develop indoor soccer game skills, demanding quick reflexes, fast thinking and pin-point passing. Futsal is played with a special low-bounce ball, requiring players to use their skills rather than the ball’s bounce to propel it. Taught by All Star Sports. (MK)

Fee

Age

Location

Fee

9Y-12Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$74(R) / $111(N)

$74(R) / $111(N) Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

Vaughan Athletic Center 402305-01

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 16

5:30-6:30 p.m.

6Y-8Y

402305-02

F

Apr. 7 - May 19

6-7 p.m.

6Y-8Y

Code

Day

Date

Time

432301-02

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 16

6:30-7:30 p.m.

Eola Community Center 402305-03

Th

Apr. 6 - May 18

5:30-6:30 p.m.

9Y-11Y

402305-04

F

Apr. 7 - May 19

5:30-6:30 p.m.

6Y-8Y

LEAGUES

Futsal 5vs5 Tournament It's March Madness middle-school style! Space is limited to the first eight teams in each division, with the number of teams per division determining the number of games. Pool play will seed the top teams in a single-elimination tournament. Trophies will be awarded. (RM) Location

Fee

Prisco Community Center

$175(R) / $225(N)

& Team Soccer 

NEW! Youth Indoor Soccer League  Soccer games only league. Participants will be split into teams and play a 7 week schedule. The season will end with a single elimination tournament the last week. A reversible jersey must be purchased at Kirhofer’s Sports before the season begins. (MK)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

Age

Location

Fee

412302-01

F-Su

Apr. 2 - 3

8 a.m.-8 p.m.

8Y-10Y

6Y-8Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$35(R) / $52(N)

412302-02

F-Su

Apr. 2 - 3

8 a.m.-8 p.m.

11Y-13Y

Code

Day

Date

Time

432303-01

Su

Apr. 2 - May 14

9-11 a.m.

Learn the fundamentals of soccer, with a focus on dribbling, passing and shooting skills. The program also teaches the beginnings of speed and endurance training while promoting a fun experience. (RM) Age

Location

Fee

5Y-11Y

McCullough Park

$40(R) / $60(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

412301-01

Su

Apr. 2 - 23

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

412301-02

Su

Apr. 30 - May 21

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Soccer Games Only Program Soccer games are played each day, with a championship game played on the last session day. Skills taught include ball handling, passing, goal scoring, headers, field positioning and safety. Teams are assigned by coaches for fair and balanced competition. Taught by Kids First Sports Safety. No class April 16. Location

Fee

Spring Lake Park

$65(R) / $98(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

422307-01

Su

Apr. 9 - May 14

11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

5Y-7Y

422307-02

Su

Apr. 9 - May 14

12:15-1:30 p.m.

8Y-12Y

422307-03

Su

May 21 - June 18

11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

5Y-7Y

422307-04

Su

May 21 - June 18

12:15-1:30 p.m.

8Y-12Y

for the inner child 

Mini Soccer Training Adult Soccer League This adult soccer league consists of 10 games plus a single elimination post-season tournament. There is a roster limit of 20 players per team. Games will have 2 officials, and will be 90 minutes. Trophies will be awarded to the top teams. (RM) Age

Location

Fee

18Y and up

Stuart Sports Complex

$900 per team

Code

Date

Time

Division

412305-01 Su

Day

May 14 - Aug. 27

9, 11 & 2 p.m.

Men’s

412305-02 Su

May 14 - Aug. 27

9, 11 & 2 p.m.

Women’s

Mandatory meeting at Prisco Community Cente: May 8 at 7 p.m.

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Tennis Sec123 Lessons

Volleyball Volleyball Fundamentals

Volleyball Skills & Drills

This fun and instructional program prepares players to succeed in volleyball. Instruction includes competitive drills for skills training: serving, bumping, setting, spiking, techniques for speed and quickness, body balance, first step directional movements, safety awareness and sportsmanship. Taught by Kids First Sports Safety. No class April 16. (RK)

With its unique combination of drills, competition and instruction, this program focuses on breaking volleyball down into different skill stations. These stations offer the most effective way to capitalize on skills, knowledge, drills and techniques. Taught by Cyclones Volleyball Club (MK)

Location

Fee

Vaughan Athletic Center

Eola Community Center

$59(R) / $89(N)

Location

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Age

Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

432701-01

F

Apr. 21 - May 12

4-5 p.m.

$40(R) / $60(N)

5Y-7Y

422702-01

Su

Mar. 26 - Apr. 30

4:30-5:30 p.m.

6Y-9Y

432701-02

F

Apr. 21 - May 12

5-6 p.m.

$40(R) / $60(N)

8Y-10Y

422702-02

Su

Mar. 26 - Apr. 30

5:30-6:30 p.m.

10Y-14Y

432701-03

F

Apr. 21 - May 12

6-7:30 p.m.

$60(R) / $80(N)

11Y-13Y

422702-03

Su

May 7 - June 4

4:30-5:30 p.m.

6Y-9Y

432701-04

F

May 19 - June 9

4-5 p.m.

$40(R) / $60(N)

5Y-7Y

422702-04

Su

May 7 - June 4

5:30-6:30 p.m.

10Y-14Y

432701-05

F

May 19 - June 9

5-6 p.m.

$40(R) / $60(N)

8Y-10Y

432701-06

F

May 19 - June 9

6-7:30 p.m.

$60(R) / $80(N)

11Y-13Y

Volleyball Skills This program covers passing, setting, serving, defensive and offensive strategies and improving footwork, teamwork and overall basic skills for boys and girls. Taught by All Star Sports. (RK) Age

Location

Fee

10Y-13Y

Eola Community Center

$74(R) / $111(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

422703-01

M

Apr. 3 - May 15

6-7 p.m.

PRIVATE

Volleyball Lessons ď ą

Youth players will maximize their abilities to compete at the highest level while also learning valuable life skills. The Cyclones Volleyball coaching staff brings its experience and expertise to help players excel rapidly. Individual and semi-private lessons are available. Call Mike Kenny at 630-907-9600, ext. 1114 for more information.

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Tennis USTA TEAM TENNIS

Tennis Lessons: Quickstart Red Stage 1 

Court time is reserved for USTA tennis during select times on weekends. Anyone interested in playing on a USTA team or becoming a captain of a team should call the tennis desk at 630-907-8067 or email Brad Schmidt at bschmidt@fvpd.net.

Quickstart Red Stage 1 is an introduction to tennis. Emphasis is on Having Fun while playing tennis! Time is spent developing the ABC’s and stroke production is introduced. An oversized, lower compression red ball with a lower bounce that is easier to hit is used. Players need to bring their own racquet. Racquets are sold at the Vaughan Tennis Center Pro Shop. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV)

MEN’S DOUBLES – IN-HOUSE LEAGUE PLAY

Age

Location

Men’s 4.0 in-house league. Records will be kept and league awards will be issued at the end of the season. For more information, contact Brad Schmidt at 630-907-8067.

5Y-8Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

432501-01

M

Mar. 6 - May 22

4-5 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432501-02

Tu

Mar. 7 - May 23

5-6 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432501-03

W

Mar. 8 - May 24

4-5 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432501-04

Th

Mar. 9 - May 25

5-6 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432501-05

F

Mar. 10 - May 26

4-5 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

WEEKLY DROP-IN DRILLS – SEPT. TO MAY Level

Day

Time

Fee

Men 4.0+

Sa

Noon to 1:30 p.m.

$18(M) / $20(R) / $25(N)

432501-06

Sa

Mar. 18 - May 20

8-9 a.m.

$144(R) / $211(N)

3.0+

Su

7:30 to 9 a.m.

$18(M) / $20(R) / $25(N)

432501-07

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21

11 a.m.-noon

$128(R) / $188(N)

Beginner

Tu

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

$15(M) / $18(R) / $20(N)

Tennis Lessons: Quickstart Red Stage 2 

3.0/3.5

Tu

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

$15(M) / $18(R) / $20(N)

3.5+

Th

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

$15(M) / $18(R) / $20(N)

Women

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Quickstart Red Stage 2 is a continuation of Red 1, geared towards junior who excel athletically at a young age and/or have prior experience in the Red Stage but are not yet ready for Orange. Players need to bring their own racquet. Racquets are sold at the Vaughan Tennis Center Pro Shop. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV) Age

Location

5Y-8Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

432502-01

M

Mar. 6 - May 22

5-6 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432502-02

Tu

Mar. 7 - May 23

4-5 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432502-03

W

Mar. 8 - May 24

5-6 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432502-04

Th

Mar. 9 - May 25

4-5 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432502-05

F

Mar. 10 - May 26

5-6 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432502-06

Sa

Mar. 18 - May 20

9-10 a.m.

$144(R) / $211(N)

432502-07

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21

noon-1 p.m.

$128(R) / $188(N)

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Serve up success at Vaughan Tennis Center Tennis Lessons: Quickstart Orange Stage 2 

Tennis Lessons: Quickstart Green Stage 2 

This class is a continuation of Orange Stage 1. At this level, participants should be able to execute technically sound topspin strokes from the baseline, understand scoring, and a have a reliable serve. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV)

Formerly called “Match Play Prep,” Green Stage 2 is a continuation of Green Stage 1. Participants look like “tennis players” while competing. Areas of weakness exist but participants are starting to feel comfortable attacking, defending, and moving around the court. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV)

Age

Location

Age

Location

9Y-10Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

10Y-12Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Fee

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

432506-01

M

Mar. 6 - May 22

5:30-7 p.m.

$257(R) / $363(N)

432506-02

Tu

Mar. 7 - May 23

4-5:30 p.m.

$257(R) / $363(N)

432506-03

W

Mar. 8 - May 24

6-7:30 p.m.

$257(R) / $363(N)

432506-04

Th

Mar. 9 - May 25

4-5:30 p.m.

$257(R) / $363(N)

Date

Time

432503-01

M

Mar. 6 - May 22

5-6 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432503-02

Tu

Mar. 7 - May 23

4-5 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432503-03

W

Mar. 8 - May 24

5-6 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432503-04

Th

Mar. 9 - May 25

4-5 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432506-05

F

Mar. 10 - May 26

5-6 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432503-05

F

Mar. 10 - May 26

5-6 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432506-06

Sa

Mar. 18 - May 20

10-11:30 a.m.

$209(R) / $297(N)

432503-06

Sa

Mar. 18 - May 20

9-10 a.m.

$144(R) / $211(N)

432506-07

Sa

Mar. 18 - May 20

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

$209(R) / $297(N)

432503-07

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21

noon-1 p.m.

$128(R) / $188(N)

432506-08

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21

2-3:30 p.m.

$187(R) / $264(N)

Tennis Lessons: Quickstart Orange Stage 1  This class is the next step for juniors after completing level Red Stage 2 as well as beginning tennis players ages 9-10. Curriculum involves sending, receiving, developing athleticism and game based learning. Players need to bring their own racquet. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV) Age

Location

9Y-10Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Tennis Lessons: Youth Beginner  This program is for players that have had little to no tennis instruction. It will cover the technique basics for serves, forehands, backhands and volleys. Scoring and play will be introduced. Players need to bring their own racquet. Racquets are sold at the Vaughan Tennis Center Pro Shop. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV) Age

Location

11Y-13Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Fee

432507-06

Tu

Mar. 7 - May 23

4-5 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432507-07

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21

1-2 p.m.

$128(R) / $188(N)

432504-01

M

Mar. 6 - May 22

4-5 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432504-02

Tu

Mar. 7 - May 23

5-6 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432504-03

W

Mar. 8 - May 24

4-5 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432504-04

Th

Mar. 9 - May 25

5-6 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432504-05

F

Mar. 10 - May 26

4-5 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432504-06

Sa

Mar. 18 - May 20

8-9 a.m.

$144(R) / $211(N)

432504-07

Sa

Mar. 18 - May 20

Noon-1 p.m.

$144(R) / $211(N)

Age

Location

432504-08

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21

11 a.m.-noon

$128(R) / $188(N)

13Y-17Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Tennis Lessons: High School Beginner  These lessons are for junior players who have had limited or no previous instruction. All stroke fundamentals as well as an introduction to competitive play are covered. Participants are encouraged to bring their own racquets. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Tennis Lessons: Quickstart Green Stage 1 

432508-01

Tu

Mar. 7 - May 23

4-5 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

Quickstart Green Stage 1 uses a green-dot ball that is about 75% air pressure of a standard tennis ball. Participants compete and learn on a full-size tennis court. The slower moving ball promotes longer rallies, allows participants to work on tactics and point development. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV)

432508-02

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21

1-2 p.m.

$128(R) / $188(N)

Tennis Lessons: Tournament Training 1 (TT1)  This class is geared towards older players with little-to-moderate experience. The purpose of the class is to build skills needed for competitive play. By the end of the session, students should be able to rally short court 20x in a row, demonstrate the proper technique and grips on all strokes including how to “feed.” Time is spent each class in developing athleticism and improving conditioning. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV)

Age

Location

10Y-12Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

432505-01

M

Mar. 6 - May 22

4-5:30 p.m.

$257(R) / $363(N)

432505-02

Tu

Mar. 7 - May 23

5:30-7 p.m.

$257(R) / $363(N)

Age

Location

432505-03

W

Mar. 8 - May 24

4-5:30 p.m.

$257(R) / $363(N)

12Y-17Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

432505-04

Th

Mar. 9 - May 25

5:30-7 p.m.

$257(R) / $363(N)

432505-05

F

Mar. 10 - May 26

4-5 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

432505-06

Sa

Mar. 18 - May 20

8:30-10 a.m.

$209(R) / $297(N)

432509-04

Tu

Mar. 7 - May 23

6-8 p.m.

$327(R) / $453(N)

432505-07

Sa

Mar. 18 - May 20

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. $209(R) / $297(N)

432509-05

W

Mar. 8 - May 24

4-5:30 p.m.

$257(R) / $363(N)

432509-06

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21

2-3:30 p.m.

$187(R) / $264(N)

432505-08

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21

11 a.m.-noon

432509-07

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21

3:30-6 p.m.

$294(R) / $359(N)

$128(R) / $188(N)

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Private Tennis Lessons! Call 630-907-8067

Tennis Lessons: Tournament Training 2 (TT2)  A continuation of TT1, this class is geared towards players with moderate tennis experience who are starting to play competitively or have a desire to play competitively. Players in this level have mastered the “short-court rally,” they can hit topspin on both groundstrokes; they have developed a ritual and a reliable second serve. Developing consistency is the focus as technique improves. Time is spent each class in developing athleticism and improving conditioning. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV) Age

Location

12Y-17Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

432510-01

Tu

Mar. 7 - May 23

5-7 p.m.

$327(R) / $453(N)

432510-02

W

Mar. 8 - May 24

5-7 p.m.

432510-03 432510-04

Th Su

Mar. 9 - May 25 Mar. 19 - May 21

6-8 p.m. 3:30-6 p.m.

12Y-17Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Tennis Lessons 

Tennis Lessons: Adult Beginner  This class will teach the basics of tennis, building a solid foundation on which the student can develop. Emphasis will be on the forehand, backhand, serve and volley. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV) Location

18Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

$327(R) / $453(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

$327(R) / $453(N)

432512-01

M

Mar. 6 - May 22

9-10 a.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

$294(R) / $359(N)

432512-02

M

Mar. 6 - May 22

6:30-7:30 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432512-03

Tu

Mar. 7 - May 23

7-8 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432512-04

Sa

Mar. 18 - May 20

Noon-1 p.m.

$144(R) / $211(N)

432512-05

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21

11 a.m.-noon

$128(R) / $188(N)

T.T.I. is a transitional class between Tournament Training and our Elite programs. Juniors at this level are usually varsity level high school tennis players but due to the lack of tournament play/commitment, they do not qualify for the Elite Program. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. . (BSV) Location

Age

Tennis Lessons: Tournament Training Invite (T.T.I.) 

Age

ADULT

Fee

432511-01

M

Mar. 6 - May 22

4-6 p.m.

$327(R) / $453(N)

432511-02

Sa

Mar. 18 - May 20

10 a.m.-noon

$238(R) / $329(N)

Tennis Lessons: Adult Intermediate  Focus is on stroke development and situational drills to develop a more competitive player. Classes also involve tennis play. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV) Age

Location

18Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center Day

Date

Time

Fee

432513-01

Tu

Mar. 7 - May 23

7-8:30 p.m.

$257(R) / $363(N)

Tennis Lessons: Elite Junior 

432513-02

Th

Mar. 9 - May 25

6-7:30 p.m.

$257(R) / $363(N)

This program is an introduction to “academy style” drilling. Curriculum involves all areas of the game; physical, mental, emotional, and tactical. Participants are committed to coming to drilling at least 2x/week and have a private coach they work with on a weekly basis. Participants hone technique and strategy through stroke analysis, fitness training, match play analysis and more. Player must receive approval from pro staff to participate. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV)

432513-03

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21

Noon-1 p.m.

$144(R) / $211(N)

Age

Location

11Y-18Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

432515-01

W

Mar. 8 - May 24

4-6 p.m.

$327(R) / $453(N)

432515-02

M

Mar. 6 - May 22

7-9 p.m.

$327(R) / $453(N)

432515-03

Th

Mar. 9 - May 25

4-6 p.m.

$327(R) / $453(N)

432515-04

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21

1-3:30 p.m.

$294(R) / $359(N)

for the inner child 

Code

Tennis: Hi-Intensity Tennis (H-I-T)  High-Intensity Tennis is a fun group activity featuring workout-focused drills and point play to give players of all abilities an ultimate, high-energy workout. H-I-T includes warm-up, cardio workout and cool-down phases. No class March 27-April 2, April 16. (BSV) Age

Location

18Y and up

Vaughan Athletic Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

432514-01

Tu

Mar. 7 - May 23

8-9 p.m.

$176(R) / $258(N)

432514-02

Su

Mar. 19 - May 21 Noon-1 p.m.

52 • Resident Registration begins Feb. 11 | Non-resident Registration begins Feb. 20

$128(R) / $188(N)


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Martial Arts Kung Fu for Kids This class focuses on strength, coordination, flexibility and balance, not aggression or competition. Children learn by performing flowing sequences of martial art movements. Taught by Troy Walzak. (RK) Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Age

Level

Eola Community Center 401603-01

M

Apr. 3 - May 22

4:30-5:25 p.m.

$80(R) / $120(N)

4Y-8Y

Beginner

401603-02

W

Apr. 5 - May 24

4:30-5:25 p.m.

$80(R) / $120(N)

4Y-8Y

Beginner

401603-03

M,W

Apr. 3 - May 24

4:30-5:25 p.m.

$160(R) / $240(N)

4Y-8Y

Beginner

401603-04

M

Apr. 3 - May 22

5:30-6:25 p.m.

$80(R) / $120(N)

5Y-12Y

Intermediate

401603-05

W

Apr. 5 - May 24

5:30-6:25 p.m.

$80(R) / $120(N)

5Y-12Y

Intermediate

401603-06

M,W

Apr. 3 - May 24

5:30-6:25 p.m.

$160(R) / $240(N)

5Y-12Y

Intermediate

401603-07

M

Apr. 3 - May 22

6:30-7:25 p.m.

$80(R) / $120(N)

6Y-18Y

Advanced

401603-08

W

Apr. 5 - May 24

6:30-7:25 p.m.

$80(R) / $120(N)

6Y-18Y

Advanced

401603-09

M,W

Apr. 3 - May 24

6:30-7:25 p.m.

$160(R) / $240(N)

6Y-18Y

Advanced

4:30-5:25 p.m.

$80(R) / $120(N)

5Y-12Y

Beginner / Intermediate

Prisco Community Center

for the inner child 

401603-10

Th

Apr. 6 - May 25

Kung Fu for Adults Participants get into shape and gain strength. Taught by Troy Walzak. (RK) Age

Location

18Y and up

Eola Community Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Level

421604-01

M

Apr. 3 May 22

7:45-8:45 p.m.

$80(R) / $120(N)

Beginner

421604-02

W

Apr. 5 May 24

7:45-8:45 p.m.

$80(R) / $120(N)

Advanced

421604-03

M,W

Apr. 3 May 24

7:45-8:45 p.m.

$160(R) / $240(N)

Beginner / Advanced

Life Skills Black Belt Taekwondo Club

Martial Arts

Participants achieve a higher level of self-discipline, self-confidence, self-esteem, concentration and coordination in a safe and fun environment. Learn basic kick combinations, forms (kata) training and controlled light-contact free sparring. All students can earn weekly achievement ribbons for positive behavior or academic achievement. All students can earn weekly achievement ribbons. Taught by Tyson’s Taekwondo. (RK) Age

Location

5Y-9Y

Eola Community Center

Code

Day Date

Time

Fee

Level

421603-01 Tu

Mar. 7 - Apr. 18

6:30-7:10 p.m. $65(R) / $97(N)

Beginner

421603-02 Tu

Mar. 7 - Apr. 18

7:15-8 p.m.

Intermediate/Advanced

$70(R) / $105(N)

421603-03 Tu

Apr. 25 - June 6

6:30-7:10 p.m. $65(R) / $97(N)

Beginner

421603-04 Tu

Apr. 25 - June 6

7:15-8 p.m.

Intermediate/Advanced

54 • Resident Registration begin Feb. 11 | Non-resident Registration begins Feb. 20

$70(R) / $105(N)


Martial Arts Karate Club In this year-round progressive martial arts program with belt progression through black belt, students are encouraged to have fun as they learn the basics of karate, selfdefense, sparring, kata and children’s safety. Parents may participate as helpers at no cost. *Uniforms are required and can be purchased from the instructor for $38 for students and $44 for parent helpers. No class May 29 at Eola. No class July 4 at Vaughan. (RK) (SM) Age 4Y-14Y Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Level

Eola Community Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Level

Vaughan Athletic Center

401602-01

M

Mar. 13 May 8

5:30-6:15 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Beginner/White

401602-10

Tu

Mar. 14 May 9

6-6:45 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Beginner/White

401602-02

W

Mar. 15 May 10

5:30-6:15 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Beginner/White

401602-11

Th

Mar. 16 May 9

6-6:45 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Beginner/White

401602-03

M,W

Mar. 13 May 10

5:30-6:15 p.m.

$99(R) / Beginner/White $149(N)

401602-12

Tu,Th

Mar. 14 May 9

6-6:45 p.m.

$99(R) / Beginner/White $149(N)

401602-04

M

Mar. 13 May 8

6:15-7 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Yellow/Orange/Green

401602-13

Tu

Mar. 14 May 9

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Intermediate-Advanced/ Yellow & above

401602-05

W

Mar. 15 May 10

6:15-7 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Yellow/Orange/Green

401602-14

Th

Mar. 16 May 9

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Intermediate-Advanced/ Yellow & above

401602-06

M,W

Mar. 13 May 10

6:15-7 p.m.

$99(R) / Yellow/Orange/Green $149(N)

401602-15

Tu,Th

Mar. 14 May 9

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$99(R) / Intermediate-Advanced/ $149(N) Yellow & above

401602-07

M

Mar. 13 May 8

7-7:45 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Blue/Purple/Brown

401602-26

Tu

May 16 July 11

6-6:45 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Beginner/White

401602-08

W

Mar. 15 May 10

7-7:45 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Blue/Purple/Brown

401602-27

Th

May 18 July 11

6-6:45 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Beginner/White

401602-09

M,W

Mar. 13 May 10

7-7:45 p.m.

$99(R) / Blue/Purple/Brown $149(N)

401602-28

Tu,Th

May 16 July 11

6-6:45 p.m.

$99(R) / Beginner/White $149(N)

401602-17

M

May 15 July 10

5:30-6:15 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Beginner/White

401602-29

Tu

May 16 July 11

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Intermediate-Advanced/ Yellow & above

401602-18

W

May 17 July 12

5:30-6:15 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Beginner/White

401602-30

Th

May 18 July 11

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Intermediate-Advanced/ Yellow & above

401602-19

M,W

May 15 July 12

5:30-6:15 p.m.

$99(R) / Beginner/White $149(N)

401602-31

Tu,Th

May 16 July 11

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$99(R) / Intermediate-Advanced/ $149(N) Yellow & above

401602-20

M

May 15 July 10

6:15-7 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Yellow/Orange/Green

401602-21

W

May 17 July 12

6:15-7 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Yellow/Orange/Green

401602-22

M,W

May 15 July 12

6:15-7 p.m.

$99(R) / Yellow/Orange/Green $149(N)

401602-23

M

May 15 July 10

7-7:45 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Blue/Purple/Brown

401602-24

W

May 17 July 12

7-7:45 p.m.

$65(R) / $98(N)

Blue/Purple/Brown

May 15 July 12

7-7:45 p.m.

401602-25

M,W

$99(R) / Blue/Purple/Brown $149(N)

Seisan Ryu Karate  Seisan Ryu is a practical, efficient martial art dedicated to discipline, strength of character and personal safety. Sign up for one or two nights a week; those who sign up for one may come either night. Parents may practice with their children for free in the class for ages 6Y to 12Y. Taught by David Carr. (RK) (JHP) Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Age

Eola Community Center 401601-01

Tu,Th

Feb. 28 Apr. 6

5:30-6:15 p.m. $97(R) / $146(N)

6Y-8Y

401601-02

Tu,Th

Feb. 28 Apr. 6

6:15-7 p.m.

9Y-12Y

Judo

401601-03

Tu,Th

Feb. 28 Apr. 6

7:30-8:30 p.m. $114(R) / $171(N)

13Y and up

Judo is a refinement of the ancient Japanese martial art of jujitsu. Kodokan judo is a fun sport, a fitness program and a recreational activity. Skill, technique and timing, rather than the use of brute strength, are the essential ingredients. (MO)

401601-04

Tu,Th

Apr. 18 May 25

5:30-6:15 p.m. $97(R) / $146(N)

6Y-8Y

401601-05

Tu,Th

Apr. 18 May 25

6:15-7 p.m.

9Y-12Y

401601-06

Tu,Th

Apr. 18 May 25

7:30-8:30 p.m. $114(R) / $171(N)

Age

Location

Fee

6Y and up

Eola Community Center

$65(R) / $98(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

421606-01

F

Mar. 10 - Apr. 21

7-8:30 p.m.

421606-02

F

Apr. 28 - June 9

7-8:30 p.m.

$97(R) / $146(N)

$97(R) / $146(N)

13Y and up

Prisco Community Center 401601-07

M,W

Feb. 27 Apr. 5

5-5:30 p.m.

401601-08

M,W

Feb. 27 Apr. 5

5:30-6:15 p.m. 1 night: $36(R) / $54(N) 6Y-15Y 2 nights: $61(R) / $92(N)

401601-09

M,W

Apr. 17 May 24

5-5:30 p.m.

401601-10

M,W

Apr. 17 May 24

5:30-6:15 p.m. 1 night: $36(R) / $54(N) 6Y-15Y 2 nights: $61(R) / $92(N)

1 night: $30(R) / $45(N) 6Y-15Y 2 nights: $50(R) / $75(N)

1 night: $30(R) / $45(N) 2 nights: $50(R)/$75(N)

6Y-15Y

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Gymnastics,Tumbling and Cheer F O X VA L L E Y

BIRTHDAY PARTIES Gymnastics & Superhero Birthday Parties at Eola Community Center. Celebrate your birthday swinging and bouncing in the gymnastics center. Parties are offered on Saturdays and Sundays. All parties include one hour of age-appropriate organized activities and a one hour of room rental for food and gifts

Gymnastics

Our classes are offered at Eola and Prisco Community Centers. Eola is the site of our state of the art gymnastics facility featuring; six balance beams, five bar stations, two vault stations, spring floor, air floor and a resi pit. Fox Valley Gymnastics is also the home of our AAU Competitive Girls Gymnastics Teams and Storm Competitive Cheer Teams. For more information please call 630851-8990.

PRIVATE LESSONS: GYMNASTICS/TUMBLING/CHEER Private Lessons are available for gymnasts, tumblers and cheerleaders who are looking for more one-on-one instruction to improve their ability. Private and semi-private lessons are available and must be pre-arranged with the gymnastics coordinator. Call the Eola Community Center at 630-851-8990 ext. 1406 to book your lesson. (AN) 30 minutes Private 30 minute 2 participants 30 minute 3 participants 60 minute Private 60 minute 2 participants 60 minute 3 participants

$20 $15 each $12 each $40 $25 each $18 each

See page 8-9 for more information about birthday parties.

Spring Break Open Gym: Gymnastics Open Gym is unstructured but supervised time in the gymnastics center where kids can burn off some energy in the gym. Coaches are present to provide supervision and ensure safety. Participants must pay at the front desk prior to entering the gym. (AN) Age

Location

Fee

6Y to 13Y

Eola Community Center

$5 per visit

Day

Date

Time

Tu & Th

March 28 & 30

10 to 11:30 a.m.

POP: Preschool Open Play Little ones have cabin fever? Open play gives preschoolers time in the gymnastics center and the south gym to explore, swing, jump and burn off some energy. This is a great time to have quality fun with your little ones. Staff will be on hand to ensure safety and proper usage of equipment. An adult must accompany child(ren) at all times. Participants must pay at the front desk prior to entering the gym. (AN) Age

Location

Fee

4Y-6Y

Eola Community Center

$5 per visit

Day

Date

Time

W

Feb. 22; March 1, 8, 15, 22; April 5, 12, 19, 26; 11:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. May 3, 10, 17, 24

56 • Resident Registration begins Feb. 11 | Non-resident Registration begins Feb. 20


Gymnastics, Tumbling & Cheer

AT EOLA & PRISCO  Tot-nastics with Parents 

Gymnastics: 4-to-5 Year Olds 

Join your child as they build self-confidence, large motor skills, balance and self-esteem while learning how to follow directions. Participants must be walking. Participating adults required. Siblings may only attend if also enrolled. (AN) Age

Fee

Young gymnasts love our fun and exciting class that is designed to enhance movement skills while learning basic gymnastics using stations and obstacle courses. For safety reasons parents will not be allowed in the gymnastics area during class, however parents are asked to stay in the building. (AN)

Walking-36M

$32(R) / $48(N)

Age

Location

Day

4Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

421307-01

M

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10

10:50-11:35 a.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421307-02

M

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10

4:45-5:30 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

Code

Date

Time

Eola Community Center 421305-01

M

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10

9:15-9:55 a.m.

421305-02

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

9:30-10:10 a.m.

421305-03

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

10:30-11:10 a.m.

421305-04

F

Mar. 3 - Apr. 14

9:30-10:10 a.m.

421307-03

M

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10

5:45-6:30 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421305-05

F

Mar. 3 - Apr. 14

5-5:40 p.m.

421307-04

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

10:15-11 a.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421305-06

M

Apr. 17 - May 22

9:15-9:55 a.m.

421305-07

421307-05

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

Noon-12:45 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

Tu

Apr. 18 - May 23

9:30-10:10 a.m.

421305-08

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

10:30-11:10 a.m.

421307-06

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

4:15-5 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421305-09

F

Apr. 21 - May 26

9:30-10:10 a.m.

421307-07

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

6:30-7:15 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421305-10

F

Apr. 21 - May 26

5-5:40 p.m.

421307-08

F

Mar. 3 - Apr. 14

11:35 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421307-09

F

Mar. 3 - Apr. 14

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421307-10

Su

Mar. 5 - Apr. 9

4-4:45 p.m.

$33(R) / $46(N)

421307-11

M

Apr. 17 - May 22

10:50-11:35 a.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421307-12

M

Apr. 17 - May 22

4:45-5:30 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421307-13

M

Apr. 17 - May 22

5:45-6:30 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421307-14

Tu

Apr. 18 - May 23

10:15-11 a.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421307-15

Tu

Apr. 18 - May 23

Noon-12:45 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421307-16

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

4:15-5 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421307-17

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

6:30-7:15 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421307-18

F

Apr. 21 - May 26

11:35 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421307-19

F

Apr. 21 - May 26

6:45-7:30 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

421307-20

Su

Apr. 23 - May 21

4-4:45 p.m.

$33(R) / $46(N)

Age

Location

4Y-5Y

Prisco Community Center

Prisco Community Center 411301-01

Sa

Mar. 4 - Apr. 15

9:15-9:55 a.m.

411301-02

Sa

Apr. 22 - May 27

9:15-9:55 a.m.

411301-03

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

6:30-7:15 p.m.

411301-04

Tu

Apr. 18-May 23

6:30-7:15 p.m.

Gymnastics: 3-to-4 Year Olds  Focus on large motor skills such and obstacle courses are used to teach skills, allow for experimentation and develop coordination. For safety reasons, parents will not be allowed in the gymnastics area during class, however parents are asked to stay in the building. (AN) Age 3Y-4Y Code Day Eola Community Center 421306-01 M 421306-02 M 421306-03 Tu 421306-04 W 421306-05 W 421306-06 F 421306-07 F 421306-08 Su 421306-09 M 421306-10 M 421306-11 Tu 421306-12 W 421306-13 W 421306-14 F 421306-15 F 421306-16 Su

Date

Time

Fee

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10 Feb. 27 - Apr. 10 Feb. 28 - Apr. 11 Mar. 1 - Apr. 12 Mar. 1 - Apr. 12 Mar. 3 - Apr. 14 Mar. 3 - Apr. 14 Mar. 5 - Apr. 9 Apr. 17 - May 22 Apr. 17 - May 22 Apr. 18 - May 23 Apr. 19 - May 24 Apr. 19 - May 24 Apr. 21 - May 26 Apr. 21 - May 26 Apr. 23 - May 21

10-10:45 a.m. 5:45-6:30 p.m. 11:10-11:55 a.m. 9:30-10:15 a.m. 5:15-6 p.m. 10:30-11:20 a.m. 5:45-6:30 p.m. 3-3:45 p.m. 10-10:45 a.m. 5:45-6:30 p.m. 11:10-11:55 a.m. 9:30-10:15 a.m. 5:15-6 p.m. 10:30-11:20 a.m. 5:45-6:30 p.m. 3-3:45 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N) $39(R) / $54(N) $39(R) / $54(N) $39(R) / $54(N) $39(R) / $54(N) $39(R) / $54(N) $39(R) / $54(N) $33(R) / $46(N) $39(R) / $54(N) $39(R) / $54(N) $39(R) / $54(N) $39(R) / $54(N) $39(R) / $54(N) $39(R) / $54(N) $39(R) / $54(N) $33(R) / $46(N)

Prisco Community Center 411302-01 Sa Mar. 4 - Apr. 15

10:10-10:55 a.m.

411302-02

Sa

Apr. 22 - May 27

10:10-10:55 a.m.

$39(R) / $54(N) $39(R) / $54(N)

411302-03

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

4:30-5:15 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

411302-04

Tu

Apr. 18 - May 23

4:30-5:15 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

411303-01

Sa

Mar. 4 - Apr. 15

11:10-11:55 a.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

411303-02

Sa

Apr. 22 - May 27

11:10-11:55 a.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

411302-03

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

5:30-6:15 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

411302-04

Tu

Apr. 18 - May 23

5:30-6:15 p.m.

$39(R) / $54(N)

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Gymnastics, Tumbling & Cheer Junior Flyaways ­– Beginner Gymnastics 

Continuing Beginner Gymnastics 

Our youngest gymnasts focus on the same technique and skill development that is taught on vault, bars, floor exercise and balance beam in our beginner level class. Emphasis is on progression in a fun yet challenging environment. This class is for the child who shows potential in gymnastics. (AN) Location

This class is for gymnasts who have mastered beginner level skills. Emphasis is on building on skills as well as focusing on form. Gymnasts continue to develop strength, flexibility and self-confidence as they build on skills previously learned on vault, bars, beam and floor. Gymnasts must have passed Beginner Gymnastics or have instructor approval to register. (AN)

Eola Community Center

Age

Location

6Y-13Y

Eola Community Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

421310-01

M

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10

4:15-5:10 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421310-02

M

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10

5:20-6:15 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421310-03

M

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10

6:45-7:40 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421310-04

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

4:15-5:10 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421310-05

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

6:15-7:10 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421310-06

Su

Mar. 5 - Apr. 9

Noon-12:55 p.m.

$42(R) / $63(N)

421310-07

M

Apr. 17 - May 22

4:15-5:10 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421310-08

M

Apr. 17 - May 22

5:20-6:15 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421310-09

M

Apr. 17 - May 22

6:45-7:40 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

Beginner Gymnastics 

421310-10

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

4:15-5:10 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

Learn coordination, strength, flexibility, balance and self-confidence as they are introduced to a variety of basic skills on the vault, bars, beam and floor, including beginning tumbling. This class was previously called Flyaways Level 1. (AN)

421310-11

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

6:15-7:10 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421310-12

Su

Apr. 23 - May 21

Noon-12:55 p.m.

$42(R) / $63(N)

Age

Location

6Y-13Y

Eola Community Center

Intermediate Gymnastics 

Code

Day

Code

Day Date

Time

Fee

421308-03

Su

10-10:50 a.m.

$40(R) / $57(N) 4Y-6Y

421308-04

Su

Mar. 5 - Apr. 9 Mar. 5 - Apr. 9

5-5:50 p.m.

Age

$40(R) / $57(N) 4Y-6Y

421308-07

Su

Apr. 23 - May 21

10-10:50 a.m.

$40(R) / $57(N) 4Y-6Y

421308-08

Su

Apr. 23 - May 21

5-5:50 p.m.

$40(R) / $57(N) 4Y-6Y

421308-01

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

4:15-5:05 p.m.

$47(R) / $68(N) 5Y-7Y

421308-02

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

5:15-6:05 p.m.

$47(R) / $68(N) 5Y-7Y

421308-05

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

4:15-5:05 p.m.

$47(R) / $68(N) 5Y-7Y

421308-06

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

5:15-6:05 p.m.

$47(R) / $68(N) 5Y-7Y

Date

Time

Fee

Emphasis will be on perfecting skills learned, sequencing, as well as the introduction of more difficult skills on each event while increasing flexibility and strength. Gymnasts must have passed Continuing Beginner Gymnastics or have instructor permission to register. (AN)

421309-01

M

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10

4:15-5:10 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421309-02

M

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10

5:20-6:15 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421309-03

M

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10

6:25-7:20 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421309-04

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

4:15-5:10 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421309-05

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

5:20-6:15 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

Code

Day Date

Time

421311-01

M

4:15-5:30 p.m.

Age

Location

Fee

6Y-13Y

Eola Community Center

$63(R) / $90(N)

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10

421309-06

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

6:15-7:10 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421309-07

F

Mar. 3 - Apr. 14

4-4:55 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421311-02

M

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10

6:25-7:40 p.m.

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

5:20-6:50 p.m.

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

7-8:15 p.m.

421309-08

Su

Mar. 5 - Apr. 9

11-11:55 a.m.

$42(R) / $63(N)

421311-03

421309-09

Su

Mar. 5 - Apr. 9

6-6:55 p.m.

$42(R) / $63(N)

421311-04

421309-10

M

Apr. 17 - May 22

4:15-5:10 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421311-05

M

Apr. 17 - May 22

4:15-5:30 p.m.

421311-06

M

Apr. 17 - May 22

6:25-7:40 p.m.

421309-11

M

Apr. 17 - May 22

5:20-6:15 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421309-12

M

Apr. 17 - May 22

6:25-7:20 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421311-07

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

5:20-6:50 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421311-08

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

7-8:15 p.m.

421309-13

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

4:15-5:10 p.m.

421309-14

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

5:20-6:15 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421309-15

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

6:15-7:10 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421309-16

F

Apr. 21 - May 26

4-4:55 p.m.

$50(R) / $75(N)

421309-17

Su

Apr. 23 - May 21

11-11:55 a.m.

$42(R) / $63(N)

421309-18

Su

Apr. 23 - May 21

6-6:55 p.m.

$42(R) / $63(N)

Advanced Gymnastics  Development on advanced skills as well as learning how to combine skills to create a sequence is the focus of this class. Emphasis on technique will allow gymnasts to perfect skills. Instructor approval is required to enroll. (AN) Age

Location

Fee

6Y-14Y

Eola Community Center

$75(R) / $110(N)

Code

Day Date

Time

421312-01

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

6:15-7:45 p.m.

421312-02

F

Mar. 3 - Apr. 14

5:45-7:15 p.m.

421312-03

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

6:15-7:45 p.m.

421312-04

F

Apr. 21 - May 26

5:45-7:15 p.m.

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Engaged coaches. Excellent programs. Excited kids.

POWER

Power Tumbling Intermediate

TUMBLING  Power Tumbling Beginner Children new to tumbling can work on basic tumbling skills such as rolls, cartwheels, handstands; round offs and bridge kick-overs during our seven week session. Focus is on strength and coordination. Taught by AF1 Power Tumbling. (AN)

This seven week program progressively builds on beginner tumbling skills. Focus is on power hurdles, round-off rebounds, handstand forward rolls, backbends, front limbers and front / back walkovers. Taught by AF1 Power Tumbling. (AN) Age

Fee

7Y-12Y

$105(R) / $157(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Eola Community Center 421314-01

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

6:15-7:10 p.m.

421314-02

Th

Mar. 2 - Apr. 13

6:15-7:10 p.m.

Age

Fee

421314-03

Tu

Apr. 18 - May 23

6:15-7:10 p.m.

4Y-6Y

$84(R) / $126(N)

421314-04

Th

Apr. 20 - May 25

6:15-7:10 p.m.

Code

Day

Date

Time

Prisco Community Center

Eola Community Center

411312-02

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

5:15-6:10 p.m.

421313-01

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

4:45-5:30 p.m.

411312-03

Sa

Mar. 4 - Apr. 15

10:45-11:40 a.m.

421313-04

Th

Mar. 2 - Apr. 13

5:30-6:15 p.m.

411312-05

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

5:15-6:10 p.m.

411312-06

Sa

Apr. 22 - May 27

10:45-11:40 a.m.

421313-05

Tu

Apr. 18 - May 23

4:45-5:30 p.m.

421313-08

Th

Apr. 20 - May 25

5:30-6:15 p.m.

Power Tumbling Advanced

Prisco Community Center 411310-02

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

4:30-5:15 p.m.

411310-03

Sa

Mar. 4 - Apr. 15

9-9:45 a.m.

411310-05

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

4:30-5:15 p.m.

411310-06

Sa

Apr. 22 - May 27

9-9:45 a.m.

Age 7Y-13Y Code

Age

Location

Fee

9Y-14Y

Eola Community Center

$105(R) / $157(N)

Fee

Code

Day

Date

Time

$84(R) / $126(N)

421315-01

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

6:15-7:10 p.m.

421315-02

Th

Mar. 2 - Apr. 13

6:15-7:10 p.m.

421315-03

Tu

Apr. 18 - May 23

6:15-7:10 p.m.

421315-04

Th

Apr. 20 - May 25

6:15-7:10 p.m.

Age

Location

Fee

6Y-18Y

Prisco Community Center

$105(R) / $157(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

6:15-7 p.m.

411313-01

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

7-7:55 p.m.

10-10:45 a.m.

411313-02

Sa

Mar. 4 - Apr. 15

11:45 a.m.-12:40 p.m.

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

7-7:55 p.m.

Sa

Apr. 22 - May 27

11:45 a.m.-12:40 p.m.

Day

Date

Time

Eola Community Center 421313-02

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

5:30-6:15 p.m.

421313-03

Th

Mar. 2 - Apr. 13

4:45-5:30 p.m.

421313-06

Tu

Apr. 18 - May 23

5:30-6:15 p.m.

421313-07

Th

Apr. 20 - May 25

4:45-5:30 p.m.

Prisco Community Center 411311-02 411311-03

Tumblers who have mastered intermediate skills will begin work on back handsprings, front handsprings and punch fronts. Taught by AF1 Power Tumbling. (AN)

W Sa

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12 Mar. 4 - Apr. 15

411311-05

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

6:15-7 p.m.

411313-03

411311-06

Sa

Apr. 22 - May 27

10-10:45 a.m.

411313-04

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Gymnastics, Tumbling & Cheer

AT VAUGHAN

CHEERLEADING

Parent/Tot & Preschool Gymnastics

Storm Non-Competitive Cheerleading 

This interactive program introduces parent and child to the world of gymnastics, teaching vault, balance beam, bar and tumbling skills. Children interact with others their own age while developing strength, flexibility and basic motor and coordination skills through movement to music, group activities and body awareness. taught by Tumblebears Gymnastics. (SM)

The class is designed to help new cheerleaders in all aspects of cheerleading. Our newest cheerleaders will receive instruction on proper technique for stretching, motions, jumps and briefly work on tumbling and stunting and the importance of teamwork. (AN)

Location

Fee

Eola Community Center

Vaughan Athletic Center

$56(R) / $84(N)

ATHLETIC CENTER 

AT EOLA 

Location

Code

Day Date

Time

Fee

420702-01

M

Feb. 27 - Apr. 10

11:40 a.m.12:10 p.m.

$42(R) / $63(N) 4Y-6Y

2Y-4Y

420702-02

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

5-5:45 p.m.

$56(R) / $84(N) 4Y-6Y

Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

Age

431302-01

Th

Apr. 6 - May 11

10:30-11:05 a.m.

Parent / Tot

10M-2Y

431302-02

Th

Apr. 6 - May 11

11:10-11:45 a.m.

Preschool

Age

431302-03

Th

May 18 - June 22

10:30-11:05 a.m.

Parent / Tot

10M-2Y

420702-03

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

5:45-6:30 p.m.

$42(R) / $63(N) 7Y-10Y

431302-04

Th

May 18 - June 22

11:10-11:45 a.m.

Preschool

2Y-4Y

420702-04

M

Apr. 17 - May 22

11:40 a.m. 12:10 p.m.

$42(R) / $63(N) 4Y-6Y

420702-05

Tu

Apr. 18 - May 23

5-5:45 p.m.

$56(R) / $84(N) 4Y-6Y

420702-06

Tu

Apr. 18 - May 23

5:45-6:30 p.m.

$42(R) / $63(N) 7Y-10Y

School Age Gymnastics Beginning and experienced gymnasts enjoy this progressive curriculum, which teaches skills that are challenging but attainable, allowing participants to experience frequent success, build self-esteem and have fun. Skills on the balance beam, vault, bars, tumbling and air trak and air mat equipment are taught. A low student-teacher ratio allows one-on-one time with instructors. Taught by Tumblebears Gymnastics. (SM) Age

Location

Fee

5Y to 12Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$56(R) / $84(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

431301-01

Th

Apr. 6 - May 11

3:45-4:30 p.m.

431301-02

Th

Apr. 6 - May 11

4:30-5:15 p.m.

431301-03

Th

Apr. 6 - May 11

5:15-6 p.m.

431301-04

Th

May 18 - June 22

3:45-4:30 p.m.

431301-05

Th

May 18 - June 22

4:30-5:15 p.m.

431301-06

Th

May 18 - June 22

5:15-6 p.m.

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Gymnastics, Tumbling & Cheer

GET ON THE DREAM

TEAM 

Fox Valley Gymnastics is also the home of our AAU Competitive Girls Gymnastics Teams and Storm Competitive Cheer Teams. For more information please call 630-851-8990.

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$29(R) / $45(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Eola Community Center 411001-01

M

Mar. 6 - Apr. 17

9-9:30 a.m.

411001-02

M

Mar. 6 - Apr. 17

4-4:30 p.m.

411001-03

W

Mar. 8 - Apr. 19

11:30 a.m.-noon

Mar. 10 - Apr. 21

4:45-5:15 p.m.

Vaughan Athletic Center 411001-04

F

Irish Dance Students learn reels, jigs, hornpipes, figure dancing and a bit of Irish culture in this introduction to Irish dance. Beginners through intermediates are welcome to enroll. No class April 1. (BSP) Age

Location

Fee

5Y and up

Eola Community Center

$88(R) / $132(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411091-01

Sa

Mar. 11 - May 6

4-5 p.m.

c h i l d

Fee

30M to 3Y

i n n e r

Age

t h e

Music, costumes and dance props encourage “princes” and “princesses” to use their imagination as they learn basic ballet steps through the magic of fairytales. No class March 27. (BSP)

f o r

Fairytale Ballet 

Dance R & B Soul Line Dance Learn the hottest new line dances sweeping the Chicagoland area with step-by-step instructions for each dance. This class is great for all levels beginners welcome! Taught by Belynda Head. (BSP) Age

Location

Fee

18Y and up

Eola Community Center

$45(R) / $67(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411090-01

F

Feb. 17 - Mar. 24

6:30-7:30 p.m.

411090-02

F

Apr. 7 - May 12

6:30-7:30 p.m.

Spicy Salsa and Latin Come and join the fun & HOT, HOT, HOT excitement of Latin dance! Learn how to Salsa, Tango and Rumba in this introductory class. We will go over the basics on how to lead & follow and how to do turns and other fancy moves. Be one passionate step ahead. Couples are recommended but not necessary and will not rotate partners. Singles are not guaranteed a partner. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes. (BSP) Age

Location

Fee

16Y and up

Eola Community Center

$40(R) / $60(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411092-01

W

Apr. 5 - 26

8:15-9:15 p.m.

Just Dance In this mobile dance program, children will experience the following styles of dance; jazz, ballet, creative movement and hip hop. Ballet is the foundation for all forms of dance. The goal of this class is to provide children with the positive dance experience they can carry with them throughout their lives. Ballet shoes are required for everyone. Tutu’s are required for girls. Age

Location

Fee

3Y-5Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$56(R) / $84(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

431303-01

Th

Apr. 6 - May 11

12:30-1:05 p.m.

431303-02

Th

Apr. 6 - May 11

1:15-1:50 p.m.

431303-03

Th

May 18 - June 22

12:30-1:05 p.m.

431303-04

Th

May 18 - June 22

1:15-1:50 p.m.

64 • Resident Registration begins Feb. 11 | Non-resident Registration begins Feb. 20


Steppin' Out Dance Studio

Recreation Supervisor: Bobbi Steele Dance Coordinator: Tanya Osika

STEPPIN’ OUT DANCE STUDIO The Fox Valley Park District’s Steppin’ Out Dance Studio provides skill-building techniques through a variety of dance forms. All classes are taught in a pleasant atmosphere that enhances the learning experience. The joy of movement is complemented by the development of poise and self-confidence, two important traits that extend to all parts of a dancer’s life. The goal is to provide every student with a solid dance foundation while leaving room for individual creativity and fun!

SPRING RECITALS Steppin’ Out Dance Studio recitals celebrate the conclusion of the winter/spring sessions. Join us for the following spring recital dates:

A-FACTOR DANCE COMPANY 2017 Participants of Steppin’ Out Dance Studio may audition to be a part of the A-Factor Dance Company. Dancers accepted into the A-Factor Dance Company are taught proper technique, body placement and flexibility exercises, and may be trained to compete in dance competitions or perform at events in the area. Additionally, dancers participate in two showcases biannually: Winter Showcase and Summer Showcase. Auditions for A-Factor are held once a year in June.

Prisco & Vaughan dancers: Sunday, May 7 Eola dancers: Sunday, May 14 All recitals are held at West Aurora High School. THEATRE PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES Enjoy more dance opportunities with the performing arts drama classes! Some of the best dance numbers come from musicals and shows that are geared towards dancers. Dancers have a flair for the dramatic, and dance numbers are always an exciting, beloved part of any show. Check out drama programs starting on page 66.

Steppin' Out Dance Studio Class Descriptions TUTU TODDLERS: This class is designed for the 3-year-old who loves music and wants to dance. Participants will concentrate on creative movement using large-motor skills choreographed to all their favorite songs. No dancers in diapers.

BEGINNING LEVELS: The class structure includes isolation and flexibility warm-ups for Jazz; barre and centre work for Ballet and Tap. Students will build on the terminology and technique learned in the Basic Level. Dancers must be at least 7 years old.

BUDDING BALLERINAS: Four-and 5-yearolds will learn ballet fundamentals in this class, which is similar to Tutu Toddlers.

LEVELS I – VI: These levels build on skills learned in the previous level. Students will clarify technique to become stronger dancers. Each level will introduce more complicated technique and combination work. As students advance, a more disciplined atmosphere is enforced and highly technical steps will be performed. Dancers must have completed the previous level to the satisfaction of the instructor and have permission to enroll.

TAPPIN' TOTS: Toe, heel, step, step: 3to 4-year-olds learn their first tap steps, improving their coordination and rhythm. TINY TAPPERS: Toe, heel, step, step: Fourand 5-year-olds will learn tap fundamentals in this class, which is similar to Tappin' Tots. LIL' JAMMERS: This class is perfect for children with lots of energy who dance every time they hear music. Children will be introduced to creative dance movements to hip children's tunes. JAZZ N’ JUNIORS: This class is a must for the four to five year old who wants to move and stretch to upbeat music while building strength and coordination, jazz positions will be taught while listening to lots of fun music.

PRE-AND BEGINNING POINTE: Dancers who are enrolled in Ballet Level II may register for Pre-Pointe. Dancers enrolled in Ballet III or higher may register for Beginning Pointe. Dancers will not start out in pointe shoes. Dancers will work on strengthening their bodies and correct technique.

BASIC LEVELS: Learn basic dance terminology, technique, dance combinations designed especially for this level. No previous dance experience is necessary. Dancers must be at least 5 years old.

MODERN: In this class, combinations will be taught designed toward introducing expressive dance rhythm and a freer more natural form of dance. Dancers must be enrolled in Ballet III or higher.

POINTE I and POINTE II: Dancers who are enrolled in Ballet Levels IV–VI and have completed Beginning Pointe to the satisfaction of the instructor and supervisor may register for Pointe I. Dancers who have completed Pointe I to the satisfaction of the instructor may enroll in Pointe II. Pointe shoes are required for both classes. LYRICAL I–III: A combination of ballet and jazz will be taught in this class designed toward lyric expression. Choreography will develop expressive dance rhythm. Dancers must be enrolled in Ballet Level II or higher to attend. Permission must be given to enroll in Pre-Lyrical, Lyrical II or III. HIP HOP LEVEL I–II: Students will learn a mixture of street moves and jazz. Hip Hop Levels I to II dancers must complete each level to the satisfaction of the instructor and supervisor to advance. Permission must be given to enroll in Levels I to II. A-Factor Dance Company: Members are selected through an audition process held each year. Participants must be at least 7 years old, had at least one year experience in ballet and registered year-round in ballet and jazz classes. Previous jazz and tap experience highly recommended. Members are taught proper technique, body placement and flexibility exercises. The Dance Company represents the Park District in community shows and competitions.

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T H E A T R E

C O M P A N Y

The Fox Valley Park District’s Premiere Theatre Company offers a diverse curriculum of professional, educational and fun classes for all ages, including adults. Our performing arts instructors are all highly trained theatre professionals, looking to give each participant a great class experience and foster their love of the arts. Our mission is to enhance and advocate artistic excellence through teaching, learning and expression. THEATRE GUILD

The Fox Valley Theatre Guild is a group of adults in the Fox Valley community interested in performing arts and supporting the arts in the community. Their goal is to provide opportunities for adults to perform and expand their skills both on stage and off stage. Visit foxvalleyparkdistrict.org/foxvalleytheatreguild for more information.

Time to let loose! Anyone who enjoys Saturday Night Live or Whose Line Is It Anyway? will love contributing to this exciting improvisation group run by the Premiere Theatre Company. Members will try new improvisational acting techniques, exercises, skits and games led by a professional Improv coach that will keep everyone thinking and laughing the entire class. The group typically meets Sundays at 6:30 p.m., but schedule varies by availability of troupe members. Ages 18 and up. To join, please call 630-966-4549.

PRIVATE COACHING

Acting, Speech/Debate and Pageant private coaching is available through Fox Valley Park District. To arrange a time and day for lessons, or for more information, call Prisco Community Center at 630-859-8606. Fees vary based on type and duration of coaching.

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66 • Resident Registration begins Feb. 11 | Non-resident Registration begins Feb. 20


For tickets to live shows, turn to page 88! THEATRE FOR KIDS  Little Storybook Actors  Become little performers in well-loved children’s stories. This class includes creative movement, storytelling, acting games and a final storytelling showcase or open class for family and friends on the last day of class. No class March 27 or April 1. (LJ) Age

Fee

4Y-6Y

$35(R) / $53(N)

Code

Day

SUMMER

Explore It: Scenes from 'Lion King'  Join in the fun and explore the world of musical theatre! Participants will have a chance to perform songs from a show, focusing on acting, singing and movement. Young actors dive into characterization, reading scenes, improvisation, vocal technique and body awareness. Scenes from the hit Disney movie musical ‘Lion King’ will be used. No class April 1. (LJ) Age

Location

Fee

11Y-18Y

Eola Community Center

$55(R) / $83(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Sa

Mar. 11 - Apr. 15

1:45-2:45 p.m.

Date

Time

411107-01

Mar. 6 - Apr. 10

5:45-6:15 p.m.

Perform It: Madagascar ­– A Musical Adventure Jr. 

Eola Community Center 411101-01

M

Prisco Community Center 411101-02

Sa

Mar. 11 - Apr. 15

9-9:30 a.m.

Theatre Games & Improv Fun!  Have fun thinking quick and playing great theatre and improv games! All experience levels are welcome. Improvisational acting techniques, theatre exercises, races and games will keep everyone thinking and laughing the entire class. No class April 1. (LJ) Age

Location

Fee

10Y-14Y

Eola Community Center

$49(R) / $75(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411104-01

Sa

Mar. 11 - Apr. 15

2:45-3:30 p.m.

Little Disney Actors  Children can become little actors or actresses in favorite Disney classics from Mickey to Cinderella. This class includes creative movement, storytelling, acting games and a final storytelling showcase or open class for family and friends on the last day of class. No class March 29. (LJ) Age

Location

Fee

4Y-6Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$35(R) / $53(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411105-01

W

Mar. 8 - Apr. 12

5:45-6:15 p.m.

Explore It: Scenes from 'Frozen'  Join in the fun and explore the world of musical theatre! Participants will have a chance to perform songs from a show, focusing on acting, singing and movement. Dive into characterization, reading scenes, improvisation, vocal technique and body awareness. Scenes from the hit movie musical Frozen will be used. No class April 1. (LJ) Age

Location

Fee

6Y-10Y

Prisco Community Center

$55(R) / $83(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411106-01

Sa

Mar. 11 - Apr. 15

10-11 a.m.

Learn songs, simple dances, and short acting scenes from “Madagascar, A Musical Adventure Jr.”, a musical based on the hit children’s animated film, to perform at a final showcase. Students can enjoy an abbreviated experience of being part of a show from beginning to end. The first week, performers interested in solos and featured roles will be asked to informally audition by singing a song of their choice a cappella (without accompaniment). Not all participants are required to audition. All participants must be able to read for music teaching and script reading. Costumes will be discussed during class and must be purchased by participants. Tickets will be available Feb. 9 at Prisco or online at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org/tickets. There will be an extra class at Prisco on March 7; performance is March 9 at Prisco. (LJ) Age

Location

Fee

6Y-14Y

Eola Community Center

$55(R) / $75(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411113-01

Th

Mar. 23 - May 11 5:45-7 p.m.

Acting Studio  Build a solid presence and confidence on stage through vocal and movement exercises, improvisation and character development. Take this class each session to continue strengthening skills with scripts, scenes, monologues and activities that are challenging in a fun and meaningful way. No class March 27 or 29. (LJ) Age

Fee

11Y-18Y

$55(R) / $83(N)

Code

Day

Date

STAGE 

Auditioning Class for Summer Stage: 'Music Man'  This class will help anyone who has stage fright, wants to know how auditions work or needs extra practice getting up in front of a group in preparation for Summer Stage auditions. Work on auditioning techniques, including singing, dancing and cold reads from the script. Instructors will include the director of this year’s production. Please visit website for audition information. (LJ) Age

Location

Fee

6Y to adult

Prisco Community Center

$22(R) / $33(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411140-01

W

May 20

7-8:30 p.m.

THEATRE FOR

ADULTS 

FREE! Fox Valley Theatre Guild presents: ‘Blythe Spirit’ Bring the delightful characters of ‘Blythe Spirit’ to life. This smash comedy hit by Noel Coward follows a novelist who is re-married, but literally haunted by the ghost of his late first wife Elvira. Hilarity ensues as Elvira makes several attempts to disrupt the marriage to his second wife, who cannot see or hear the ghost. Those cast will be asked to join the Theatre Guild. For auditions, please prepare a monologue no longer than two minutes. Additional monologue options will be available at Prisco beginning Dec. 16. Rehearsals are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m. Please bring all rehearsal conflicts to the audition. Performances will be March 3-5. (LJ) Age

Location

Fee

18Y to adult

Prisco Community Center

Free

Code

Day

Date

Time

411112-01

Tu

Jan. 17

6-7 p.m.

411112-02

Tu,Th

Jan. 24 - Mar. 2

6-9 p.m.

Time

Eola Community Center 411120-01

M

Mar. 6 - Apr. 10

7:30-8:30 p.m.

Vaughan Athletic Center 411120-02

W

Mar. 8 - Apr. 12

7-8 p.m.

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Music The Fox Valley Park District’s Adagio Music Studio provides a quality music education in a friendly, fun and professional atmosphere. Our music instructors are active musicians with excellent training and a passion for music education. Private lessons are available for those students who would like one-on-one specialized instruction. Fees vary based on type of lesson and duration. To arrange a time and day for lessons, call Prisco Community Center at 630-859-8606.

Explore It: Singing 

Disney Princess Songs 

Take steps toward becoming a singer! Young vocalists will explore an understanding of notes, pitch, breathing, quality and facial expressions. This class is perfect for students just starting their journey toward center stage! (LJ) Age

Fee

Sing favorite Disney princess songs in this fun, interactive class! Imaginations will be exercised using musical themes, exploring body movement and practicing simple songs. Themed dress-up days are a fun option for each new class day! No class March 27 or April 1.(LJ)

7Y-14Y

$49(R) / $75(N)

Age

Fee

4Y-6Y

$35(R) / $53(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Eola Community Center

Code

411812-01

Day

Date

Time

Mar. 6 - Apr. 10

6:15-6:45 p.m.

6:45-7:30 p.m.

Eola Community Center

Prisco Community Center

411830-01

411812-02

11-11:45 a.m.

Prisco Community Center

M

Jan. 16 - Feb. 20

Sa

Jan. 21 - Feb. 25

411830-02

Group Guitar: Beginner Instruction  Learn basic chords and rhythms to create simple songs in a small group setting. The instructor teaches easy-to-play songs that will help familiarize beginner musicians with the guitar. Participants must provide their own guitar. No class April 1. (LJ)

M

Sa

Mar. 11 - Apr. 15

9:30-10 a.m.

Sing Pop Hits  Sing to some of the best pop hits that shuffle through today’s iPods. There will be opportunities to sing solos for interested participants. A performance for family and friends takes place during the last class. No class March 29. (LJ)

Age

Location

Fee

Age

Location

Fee

9Y to adult

Prisco Community Center

$49(R) / $75(N)

11Y-18Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$49(R) / $75(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Code

Day

Date

Time

411820-01

Sa

Mar. 4 - Apr. 8

11-11:45 a.m.

411913-01

W

Mar. 8 - Apr. 12

6:15-7 p.m.

68 • Resident Registration begin Feb. 11 | Non-resident Registration begins Feb. 20


Sec123 Music Mars Jamzz Group Guitar Get ready for an intergalactic, out-of-this-world guitar lesson experience! Our 4 fun martians: Bjorn, Bebe, Brubar, and Stan teach students the parts of the guitar, notes, 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! Participants must bring their own instrument to class or contact Guitar Fundamentals in advance to set up a rental. Taught by Guitar Fundamentals. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

5Y-12Y

Eola Community Center

$159(R) / $238(N) / $15.95 book fee

Code

Day

Date

Time

421820-01

W

Mar. 8 - Apr. 26

5:30-6:30 p.m.

Mars Jamzz Group Keyboard Get ready for an intergalactic, out-of-this-world guitar lesson experience! Our 4 fun martians Bjorn, Bebe, Brubar, and Stan teach students the parts of the guitar, notes, 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! Participants must bring their own instrument to class or contact Guitar Fundamentals in advance to set up a rental. Taught by Guitar Fundamentals. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

5Y-12Y

Eola Community Center

$159(R) / $238(N) / $15.95 book fee

Code

Day

Date

Time

421821-01

W

Mar. 8 - Apr. 26

6:30-7:30 p.m.

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Visual Arts Cartoon Drawing 

Kids’ Photography Class

Learn techniques for drawing people, places and animals and turn doodles into caricatures and professional hand lettering that set the tone for a great cartoon. All materials (sketch pad, graphite pencils and kneaded erasers) are supplied and can be taken home at the end of the session. (LJ)

For the budding young photographer, these sessions will give you the basic building blocks of art and photography to help you use your camera effectively. Bring your own point and shoot or SLR camera to class. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

Age

Location

Fee

5Y-11Y

Eola Community Center

$49(R) / $75(N)

7Y-18Y

Prisco Community Center

$54(R) / $80(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Code

Day

Date

Time

421721-01

Sa

Apr. 22 - May 20

2:30-3:30 p.m.

410201-01

Tu

Mar. 7 - Apr. 11

6-6:45 p.m.

Age

Location

Fee

7Y to adult

Prisco Community Center

$54(R) / $80(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

410202-01

Tu

Mar. 7 - Apr. 11

6:45-7:30 p.m.

Minecraft Drawing  Have fun drawing and sketching ideas based on the creative sandbox game of Minecraft. Practice making buildings, characters and more! All materials (sketch pad, graphite pencils and kneaded erasers) are supplied and can be taken home at the end of the session. (LJ) Age

Location

Fee

10Y to adult

Prisco Community Center

$54(R) / $80(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

410203-01

Tu

Mar. 7 - Apr. 11

7:30-8:15 p.m.

Drawing Workshop These workshops combine basic drawing, portraiture and cartooning skills by exploring the basics of all visual arts, in a fun and nurturing setting that ensures success for every child. Students will complete several different drawings each day and learn to draw whimsical characters, everyday objects and observations, animals and action scenes, line drawings and cartoon elements. Taught by Young Rembrandts. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

6Y-12Y

Eola Community Center

$49(R) / $73(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

420250-01

Sa

Mar. 4 - 25

3-4 p.m.

420250-02

Sa

Apr. 1 - 22

3-4 p.m.

420250-03

Sa

May 6 - 27

3-4 p.m.

An instructor will guide you and your child with follow along instructions as you each create your own custom masterpiece. (LB) Age

Location

Fee

8Y and up

Blackberry Farm

$34(R) / $44(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

460202-01

Sa

Apr. 8

10-11:30 a.m.

for the inner child 

Using a step-by-step method, this course focuses on form, size and placement while working with pencil and paper. Subjects include still life, animals, landscapes and pieces by the great masters. All materials (sketch pad, graphite pencils and kneaded erasers) are supplied and can be taken home at the end of the session. (LJ)

Parent & Child Painting Class

The Un-Canvas Paint Party

for the inner child 

Drawing: Beginning to Intermediate 

How to Improve Your Photos: Adult Photography Class

Enjoy a social evening out with friends at Blackberry Farm. Paint something that you want to show off and will get your neighbors talking. Bring your favorite bottle of wine and snacks to enjoy while you create a whimsical wooden door hanger. Registration ends a week before the program. (LB) Age

Location

Fee

21Y and up

Blackberry Farm

$32(R) / $37(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

460203-02

Th

Mar. 9

6:30-9 p.m.

460203-03

Th

Apr. 6

6:30-9 p.m.

This is for hobby photographers who are having problems catching a good image. Using basic concepts of art and photography as guides, we will work to improve your images. Bring your own point and shoot or SLR camera, and learn how to make it work for you! (GW) Age

Location

Fee

18Y and up

Eola Community Center

$49(R) / $75(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

421720-01

Sa

Apr. 22 - May 20

1-2 p.m.

70 • Resident Registration begins Feb. 11 | Non-resident Registration begins Feb. 20


Arts & Crafts

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Spring Break

Camps for all ages and interests HAVE A BLAST

ALL-DAY CAMPS 

PARTIAL DAY

CAMPS FOR FUN 

Spring Blast Camp 

Chess Scholars Spring Break Camp

Spring Blast Camp features 5 days of recreational games, sports, arts, crafts, and other fun-filled activities. Participants should bring a nut-free lunch, two snacks, and water bottle every day. Before and after care is available for those children who need a longer camp day. Registration closes the Wednesday before the session begins or when space is full, whichever occurs first. Vaughan campers should bring a swimsuit and towel every day to swim. (GW) (SM)

Learn how to win at chess! Each class will consist of a fun and interactive teaching period and guided practice time. No previous knowledge of chess is necessary. Children will test for a chess belt under a unique Chess Scholars system patterned after martial arts belts. There will also be a chess competition with prizes! (GW) Age

Location

Fee

Age

5Y-12Y

Eola Community Center

$195(R) / $292(N)

6Y-11Y Code

Day

Date

Code

Day

Date

Time

Time

Fee

400640-01

M-F

Mar. 27 - 31

9 a.m.-noon

Let’s Build It Spring Break Camp

Eola Community Center 400610-01

M-F

Mar. 27 - 31

8 a.m.-5 p.m.

$149(R) / $223(N)

400610-02

M-F

Mar. 27 - 31

7-8 a.m.

$15(R) / $22(N)

400610-03

M-F

Mar. 27 - 31

5-6 p.m.

$15(R) / $22(N)

Vaughan Athletic Center 400610-07

M-F

Mar. 27 - 31

8 a.m.-5 p.m.

$149(R) / $223(N)

400610-08

M-F

Mar. 27 - 31

7-8 a.m.

$15(R) / $22(N)

400610-09

M-F

Mar. 27 - 31

5-6 p.m.

$15(R) / $22(N)

This class takes a hands-on approach to engineering, allowing students to directly engage with basic engineering concepts through a variety of fun and educational activities. Students will improve their problem solving, math, and physics skills all while engaging in exciting building projects. Each trimester-long unit will focus on a specific area of engineering, like flight, bridge building, and transportation. The unit will culminate in a testing of students’ final projects and each student will receive an award for their progress during the unit! (GW) Age

Location

Fee

6Y-11Y

Eola Community Center

$157(R) / $235(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

400641-01

M-F

Mar. 27 - 31

10-11:30 a.m.

72 • Resident Registration begin Feb. 11 | Non-resident Registration begins Feb. 20


Sec123 STEM - Spring Break Camp This STEM Camp provides activities for new and experienced children using a creative educational approach that supports Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). Each day will have different STEM disciplines from Robotics to Electrical Engineering to Mechanical Engineering. Each day will present a new challenge for all ages and experiences. (GW) (SM) Age 6Y-14Y Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Mar. 27 - 31

9 a.m.-2 p.m.

$225(R) / $337(N)

Mar. 27 - 31

9 a.m.-2 p.m.

$225(R) / $337(N)

Mar. 27 - 31

9 a.m.-2 p.m.

$225(R) / $337(N)

Prisco Community Center 401061-01

M-F

Eola Community Center 401061-02

M-F

Vaughan Athletic Center 401061-03

M-F

Basketball Fundamentals Camp Get game ready with skill development, preparation and safety. Techniques covered include shooting, dribbling, passing, body balance, floor spacing, safety awareness and sportsmanship. The camp will conclude with a basketball skills contest and championship game. Taught by Kids First Sports Safety. (RK) Location

Fee

Eola Community Center

$54(R) / $81(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

420654-01

M-F

Mar. 27 - 31

9:30-10:30 a.m.

5Y-7Y

420654-02

M-F

Mar. 27 - 31

10:30-11:30 a.m.

8Y-11Y

Dodge Ball Camp Kids have a blast running, throwing, dodging and ducking while getting in shape. Taught by Kids First Sports Safety. (RK) Age

Location

Fee

8Y-12Y

Eola Community Center

$54(R) / $81(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

420655-01

M-F

Mar. 27 - 31

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

R.O. Adventurers Spring Camp Each day a new adventure and discovery awaits your Adventurer as they explore the woods and celebrate the start of spring at Red Oak Nature Center. (MG) Age

Location

Fee

7Y-9Y

Red Oak Nature Center

$105(R) / $160(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

450620-01

Tu-Th

Mar. 28 - 30

9:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

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General Interest GAME & HOBBY ENTHUSIASTS  Chess Scholars

Magic Class

Learn how to win at chess! Each class will consist of a fun and interactive teaching period and guided practice time. No previous knowledge of chess is necessary. Both new and returning participants are welcome and will get to the next level under the guidance of an experienced Chess Scholars coach. Children will test for a Chess Belt under a unique Chess Scholars system patterned after martial arts belts. There will also be a chess competition with prizes! (GW)

Children learn an array of mesmerizing tricks involving cards, ropes, coins and mind reading that will amaze family and friends. Participants will learn that magic is fun to learn and easy to perform. All materials are provided, and each child receives a magic kit to take home. Children are grouped by age and always learn tricks that are age appropriate. Children can sign up again and again since new tricks are taught at each class. (LJ) Age

Location

Fee

Age

Location

Fee

5Y-12Y

Prisco Community Center

$20(R) / $27(N)

5Y-12Y

Eola Community Center

$105(R) / $157(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

401718-01

Th

Apr. 20 - May 25 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Lights, Camera, Action – Make Your Own Star Wars Movie

Code

Day

Date

Time

Do you want to be the next George Lucas? We will create our very own “Star Wars” movie using special digital movie making cameras and software. As directors and producers we will work in teams to create our own story and script, build various “Star Wars” Lego® scenes and film our own movie. We will use graphic editing techniques and stop motion animation, add background noise and music, and show our movie at a private screening on the last day of class. All students will get a copy of their movie after class is complete. Taught by Computer Explorers. (GW)

411701-02

F

May 8

5-5:55 p.m.

Age

Location

Fee

8Y-12Y

Eola Community Center

$99(R) / $148(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

421723-01

Tu

May 2 - 23

4:30-6 p.m.

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General Interest

YOUNG

HANDS ON SCIENCE

Babysitting for Success

All About Jellyfish

ENTREPRENEURS 

Pre-teens and teens participate in small-group interactions, hands-on stations, large-group discussions and mini-lectures covering child development, basic child care, handling emergencies, nutrition and safety. Students should bring a doll, pencil or pen and questions. Taught by Grow with Me. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

10Y-16Y

Eola Community Center

$52(R) / $78(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

421761-01

Sa

Apr. 22-29

9 a.m.-noon

Lemonade Stand Coaching Academy This critical thinking class will foster unique ideation along with opportunities in cultivating self-esteem all surrounding the nostalgic concept of a child’s lemonade stand! Children will participate in a high energy blow out brainstorm meeting and will be taught how to “Piggyback” on ideas, along with the way to attract positive things in life. Children will collaborate with fellow business friends. Lisa Lombardi coaching will “meet your child” exactly where they are in their development to allow for a worthwhile experience. All participants take home a souvenir. (SM) Age

Location

Fee

7Y-12Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$56(R) / $70(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

431701-01

Sa

Mar. 25

10 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

AGES 6-11 

Which animal is the most venomous on Earth yet has no brain or eyes? You’ll learn the answer to this question and more if you attend this fun, hands-on class! Learn about jellyfish and their lifecycle, where they live, their predators, and what they eat as you make a lapbook about them, conduct experiments on buoyancy, and create an oversized model of a jellyfish you can take home (RM). Age

Location

Fee

6Y-11Y

Prisco Community Center

$24(R) / $36(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411705-01

Sa

Mar. 18

Noon-2 p.m.

Thrills and Chills Ice Cream Science Ice cream for breakfast? It’s okay, it’s for science! We will introduce early physics and chemistry concepts using ice cream. Participants will learn how to make a homemade waffle cone and play ice cream themed games as another special treat. Wear clothes that can be messy and be ready to experiment (and EAT)! All participants will take home a souvenir. (SM) Age

Location

Fee

6Y-11Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$49(R) / $61(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

431700-01

Sa

Apr. 1

9-10 a.m.

The Secret World of Plants

American Red Cross Safety Courses These American Red Cross courses are fun and fast-paced with hands on activities, exciting videos, role-plays and lively discussions. In Babysitter's Training, learn child-care, first aid, leadership and communication skills such as: supervising children and infants, performing basic child care skills such as diapering, feeding and dressing; choosing safe/age-appropriate games and toys, handling bedtime and discipline issues, identifying safety hazards and preventing injuries such as burns, cuts and bee stings, communicating effectively with parents and finding and interviewing for babysitting jobs. In First Aid for Little People: Children learn introductory first aid skills focusing on recognizing an emergency, calling 911, dealing with cuts, burns, broken bones, poisoning, choking and exploring contents of a first aid kit. In Home Alone: Children learn safety in the home, proper use of keys, what to do in an emergency, how to repsond to strangers and general house rules. Bring a lunch and snacks. Fee includes a workbook. (SM)

Learn about the secret world of plants in this fun, hands-on class. You’ll make a lap book about the different plant families, work on giant lifecycle craft, meet and touch different kinds of plants (including carnivorous ones), conduct a chlorophyll experiment, and plant some seeds that you can take home and grow (RM). Age

Location

Fee

6Y-11Y

Prisco Community Center

$24(R) / $36(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411707-01

Sa

Apr. 22

6-8 p.m.

All About Worms!

Location

Do worms have eyes or ears? What do they like to eat? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this fun, hands-on class. You’ll also learn about their other body parts, lifecycle, predators, and more as you make a lap book about them, work on an edible craft, play games, and meet some live worms. You can even take some home… that is, if it’s okay with your parents! (RM).

Vaughan Athletic Center

Age

Location

Fee

6Y-11Y

Prisco Community Center

$24(R) / $36(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Age

Sa

May 6

9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

$52(R) / $65(N)

11Y-15Y

Sa

Mar. 25

10-11:30 a.m.

$27(R) / $33(N)

5Y-8Y

Mar. 25

Noon-1:30 p.m.

$27(R) / $33(N)

5Y-8Y

Babysitter's Training 431730-01

Code

Day

Date

Time

411709-01

Sa

May 20

6-8 p.m.

Home Alone 431730-02

First Aid For Little People 431730-03

Sa

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General Interest

BUILDING A BETTER TOMORROW

S.T.E.M. AND ROBOTICS CLASSES 

STEM – How to Code

LEGO Robotics Academy

Learn programming essentials using leading teaching software to build their own interactive stories and games. Advanced students learn to build mobile apps on an Android app education system. The class encourages systematic reasoning, creativity and helps them to work collaboratively. Students can repeat this class as they start where they left off from the last class. At the end of the session, students will be given a gift. Taught by Chasewood Learning.(CJ, GW, SM)

In this comprehensive, repeatable after school program, children learn to design, build and program robots. Using a creative educational approach that supports Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), this class is led by teacher-led instruction followed by fun, engaging and dynamic activities. Children are placed based on skill and experience. Students can move up a level each time they take the class to take on more advanced concepts and activities. At the end of each session, students will be given a gift and a Robotics Academy Student Progress Booklet. Taught by Chasewood Learning. No class March 30. (GW) (SM) (RM)

Age

Fee

8Y-14Y

$99(R) / $148(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Apr. 19 - May 24

5:30-6:30 p.m.

Apr. 20 - May 25

5:30-6:30 p.m.

Vaughan Athletic Center 401071-03

W

Eola Community Center 401071-02

Th

Prisco Community Center 401071-01

Sa

Apr. 22 - May 27

Age

Fee

6Y-14Y

$99(R) / $148(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Vaughan Athletic Center 401072-05

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

6:40-7:40 p.m.

401072-06

W

Apr. 19 - May 24

6:40-7:40 p.m.

Eola Community Center 10-11 a.m.

401072-01

Th

Mar. 2 - Apr. 13

6:40-7:40 p.m.

401072-02

Th

Apr. 20 - May 25

6:40-7:40 p.m.

Apr. 22 - May 27

11:10 a.m.-12:10 p.m.

Prisco Community Center

Let’s Build It This class takes a hands-on approach to engineering, allowing students to directly engage with basic engineering concepts through a variety of fun and educational activities. Improve their problem solving, math, and physics skills – all while engaging in exciting building projects. Each trimester-long unit will focus on a specific area of engineering, like flight, bridge building, and transportation. The unit will culminate in a testing of students’ final projects and each student will receive an award for their progress during the unit! (GW) Age

Location

Fee

7Y-16Y

Eola Community Center

$127(R) / $190(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

401719-01

W

Mar. 22 - Apr. 26

6:30-7:30 p.m.

401072-04

Sa

LEGO Engineering LEGO engineers in this class will learn about machines that move and how they move. By building race cars, cranes, a motorized dog, solar windmills, and pneumatic lifts, boys and girls learn basic Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) concepts. Chasewood Learning provides teachers-led instruction followed by hands-on learning experiences. Students gain skills and confidence through creating, exploring and problem-solving. (GW, SM, RM) Age

Fee

8Y-12Y

$99(R) / $148(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

5:30-6:30 p.m.

Mar. 2 - Apr. 13

5:30-6:30 p.m.

Mar. 4 - Apr. 15

11:10 a.m.-12:10 p.m.

Vaughan Athletic Center

Rock and Roll Robotics Create robots that rock and robots that roll! Using the LEGO WeDo Robotics System your robots will include a monkey who plays a drum to a rock and roll beat, a lion that roars, a bird that flaps it wings to create a big wind, a sleeping giant who will awaken on your command and a boat that will rock on the rough seas. This course builds knowledge of simple machines, engineering, programming and teamwork in an environment full of rockin’ fun! Students will work in teams of two. Taught by Computer Explorers staff. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

8Y-12Y

Eola Community Center

$99(R) / $148(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

421725-01

Tu

Apr. 4 - 25

4:30-6 p.m.

401073-03

W

Eola Community Center 401073-02

Th

Prisco Community Center 401073-01

Sa

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MAXIMIZE YOUR GADGETS

GET TECH SAAVY 

for the inner child 

General Interest Beginner’s Guide to iPhones and iPads Both new and experienced iPhone or iPad users can learn about iOS 10, Apple’s latest operating system for the iPhone and iPad and make the most of mail, calendars and messaging; master the ability to use and understand built-in apps and explore iTunes, iCloud and the App Store. Participants should bring their own iPhone or iPad. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

18Y and up

Eola Community Center

$25(R) / $37(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

421740-01

W

Mar. 8

7-9 p.m.

421740-02

Sa

Mar. 11

3-5 p.m.

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School Connections For teachers and homeschoolers AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS

The Fox Valley Park District offers one-hour after-school programs in various elementary schools for grades 1 to 5 for $5 per session. Watch for forms to come home with children during the course of the 2017 school year. Programs vary and include, but are not limited to, tennis, storybook art, slimy science, nutrition and fitness, and Red Oak Nature-Art. Call Debbie Smith at 630-966-4555. (DS) HOME SCHOOL PROGRAMS

Home school students ages 6 to 17 can enroll in a variety of customized park district programs. Just pick a program, day and time. Programs include, but are not limited to nature, karate, sports, drama and arts. Fees and class minimum are specific to program offered. Call Debbie Smith at 630-966-4555. (DS)

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Learn through Theatre PARKER’S CHILDREN’S THEATRE

The Fox Valley Park District’s professional theatre company for young audiences strives to inspire children through the performing arts, as professional performers educate and entertain. Each production is appropriate for children in preschool through sixth grade. The performances are 45 minutes and can include a question-and-answer session. To schedule private bookings, contact Lynn Piotrowski at lpiotrowski@fvpd.net. Visit foxvalleyparkdistrict/ parkerschildrenstheatre. Marvelous Machine: The Human Body Take an imaginative trip through the human body! Nutrition, emotions and valuable health tips are presented by an enthusiastic group with help from their audience.

The Wizard of Oz Take an interactive journey over the rainbow in this classic tale to overcome the Wicked Witch and save Dorothy. This is a musical story about friendship, persistence, and discovering the magic is inside yourself.

The Three Little Pigs The traditional and well-known tale, with a twist! The play uses song and story to teach about bullying, anger, friendship, tolerance and family.

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Preschool Programs

Openin gs still availab le in th e 2016/1 school 7 year.

Where LEARNING begins

Our preschool programs are guided by the philosophy of learning through play. Play forms the foundation of cognitive, social, physical and emotional skills that are the building blocks for success in school, paving the way for life-long learning. Our STEAM based curriculum is rich in science, mathematics, and art activities while following the Illinois Early Learning Standards. There are four different preschool program offerings based on age. Each program focuses on developmentally appropriate practices that nurture each stage of a child’s preschool career. For more information please call, Deedee Buscher (630) 851-8990. The Creative Play Preschool program is housed at Eola and Prisco Community Centers. This is a traditional preschool program that embraces the STEAM curriculum while utilizing the benefits of being at a community center. Our classrooms and creative materials encourage play to promote your child’s means of expression, creativity and problem-solving skills. Playing with others and participating in small and large group activities will help your child achieve healthy emotional development. Children will experience inside and outside classroom time, as well has utilizing the gym for gross motor.

The Nature Play Preschool program curriculum is based on traditional kindergarten readiness skills and developmentally appropriate practices with an emphasis on environmental education. Students learn to embrace natural surroundings and investigate the world around them. Recycling and conservation education is an integral part of this curriculum. Students will go outside every day, all year round unless the weather is inclement or the temperature drops below 28 degrees. This program is housed at Red Oak Nature Center and new this year, Blackberry Farm. Blackberry Farm will not only utilize the natural environment housed on the 54 acre park, but it will also incorporate hand-on activities with the resident farm animals.

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS:

TUITION PAYMENTS

Registration must be done in-person at any of our community centers. Registration for preschool is not available online. All new registrants in the preschool program must bring a copy of your child’s birth certificate and proof of residency to register for preschool. A non-refundable $75 registration fee is due at the time of registration.

Below are the payment options for preschool families

Registration Dates: January 9 - Preschool registration packet available to pick up at Red Oak Nature Center and the Prisco and Eola Community Centers. Current students will receive the packets in class the first week back from winter break. January 17 - Registration for all returning students and siblings January 23 - Resident registration opens for all new students January 31 - Non-resident registration opens for all new students Classes begin in September. Parents will receive specific start dates in August. Age Requirements for the 2017/18 school year: Students must meet the following age requirements on or before September 1, 2017 • For the 2 year-old program, 30 months • For the 3 year-old program, 3 years • For the 4-year-old and Pre-K programs, 4 years

1. Pay annual tuition in full for the entire school year at the time of registration 2. Monthly Electronic Fund Transfers (EFTs) are available to electronically withdraw montly tuition payments from a checking, savings or credit card for the scheduled payments throughout the school year. EFDT payments are processed on the 15th of the month from August to April. 3. At Prisco only- pay annual tuition in 3 installments, one for each session

OPEN HOUSE Eola Community Center: Saturday, May 6  10 a.m. to noon Teachers from all 3 facilities will be able to answer questions about Creative Play.

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Preschool

Creative Play at Eola and Prisco  Creative Play Preschool: Twos 

Creative Play Preschool: Fours 

This program will gradually increase in time ending with 90 minutes per class.

Annual Tuition: $1,305(R) / $1,386(N) / Monthly Tuition: $145(R) / $154(N)

Day

Day

Time

Monthly Tuition

Annual Tuition

M/W

Time

Eola Community Center

Eola Community Center 9:15-10:15 a.m. $85(R) /$94(N)

$765(R) / $846(N)

M/W/F

9-11:30 a.m. 12:30-3 p.m.

Tu/Th

9:15-10:15 a.m. $85(R) /$94(N)

$765(R) / $846(N)

M/W/F

F

9:15-10:15 a.m. $45(R) / $54(N)

$405(R) / $486(N)

Prisco Community Center

Prisco Community Center Tu

9:30-10:30 a.m. $45(R) / $54(N)

$405(R) / $486(N)

Tu/Th

9:30-10:30 a.m. $85(R) / $94(N)

$765(R) / $846(N)

Time

Monthly Tuition

Tu/Th

9-11:30 a.m.

Day

Time

Eola Community Center $981(R) / $1,062(N)

M-F

9-11:30 a.m.

$109(R) / $118(N)

$981(R) / $1,062(N)

M-F

12:30-3 p.m.

$109(R) / $118(N)

12:30-3 p.m.

12:30-3 p.m.

Annual Tuition: $1,665(R) / $1,746(N) / Monthly Tuition: $185(R) / $194(N)

Annual Tuition

Eola Community Center Tu/Th

9-11:30 a.m.

M/W/F

Creative Play Preschool: Pre-K 

Creative Play Preschool: Threes  Day

M/W/F

Prisco Community Center

Prisco Community Center

Tu/Th

9-11 a.m.

$95(R) / $104(N)

$855(R) / $936(N)

M-F

9-11:30 a.m.

Tu/Th

12:30-3 p.m.

$109(R) / $118(N)

$981(R) / $1,062(N)

M-F

12:30-3 p.m.

Nature Play at Red Oak and Blackberry  Nature Play Preschool: Twos 

Nature Play Preschool: Threes 

Nature Play Preschool: Fours 

Day Time

Day

Annual Tuition: $1,305(R) / $1,386(N) Monthly Tuition: $145(R) / $154(N)

Monthly Tuition Annual Tuition

9:30-10:30 a.m. $45(R) /$54(N)

Monthly Tuition

Annual Tuition

Blackberry Farm – NEW!

Red Oak Nature Center W

Time

$405(R) / $486(N)

Tu/Th 9-11:30 a.m.

$109(R) /$118(N)

$981(R) / $1,062(N)

Red Oak Nature Center Tu/Th 9:30-11:30 a.m. $95(R) / $104(N)

Day

Blackberry Farm – NEW! M/W/F

$855(R) / $936(N)

Time

9-11:30 a.m.

Red Oak Nature Center Tu-Th

12:30-3 p.m.

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AFTERNOON LABS

PRESCHOOL ENRICHMENT  Afternoon preschool labs allow students to explore topics in-depth. Students will engage in hands-on activities to expand their skill sets. The topics will change each program session.

Math Lab 

Science through Art Lab 

Through hands-on activities, children explore sorting, patterning, measuring, number recognition and more. No class March 27. (DB)

Children have the opportunity to explore science concepts through art in this class. Children will conduct hands on experiments doing fun and exciting art projects. No class March 29. (DB)

Age

Location

Fee

4Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

$60(R) / $90(N)

Age

Location

Fee

4Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

$60(R) / $90(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

420901-01

M

Mar. 6 - Apr. 10

12:30-2 p.m.

Code

Day

Date

Time

12:30-2 p.m.

420905-01

W

Mar. 8 - Apr. 12

12:30-2 p.m.

420901-02

F

Apr. 21 – May 19

Lunch Pals and Playtime 

Science Lab  Calling all future scientists! Children can explore the world of science by conducting fun (and sometimes messy!) hands-on experiments. No class March 29. (DB) Age

Location

Fee

4Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

$60(R) / $90(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

420902-01

M

Apr. 17 - May 15

12:30-2 p.m.

Early Literacy Lab  Delve into the world of books and reading, gaining exposure to a wealth of books and stories. Beginning literacy skills “letters, sounds, and sight words” are introduced through hands on activities in order to develop a life-long passion for reading. No class March 31. (DB) Age

Location

4Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

420903-01

F

Mar. 10 - Apr. 7

12:30-2 p.m.

$48(R) / $72(N)

420903-02

W

Apr. 19 - May 17

12:30-2 p.m.

$60(R) / $90(N)

Four Great Sites – One Common Goal . . . Creating Learners for Life!

Children have an opportunity to make new friends and extend their preschool day. They eat a healthy prepacked lunch together and then have time to play. This class will follow the preschool calendar. If there is no preschool, Lunch Pals doesn’t meet. No class March 27, 29, or 31.(GW) Age

Location

4Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

420960-01

M

Mar. 6 - Apr. 10

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

$34(R) / $51(N)

420960-02

W

Mar. 8 - Apr. 12

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

$34(R) / $51(N)

420960-03

F

Mar. 10 - Apr. 7

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

$28(R) / $42(N)

420960-04

M

Apr. 17 - May 15

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

$34(R) / $51(N)

420960-05

W

Apr. 19 - May 17

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

$34(R) / $51(N)

420960-06

F

Apr. 21 - May 19

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

$34(R) / $51(N)

 by Moms

Recommended

“I feel so blessed to have the opportunity to send my son to the amazing teachers at Creative Play Preschool... Not only have they benefited and blossomed from working on wonderful Pre-K learning skills, they have learned to team up together and become a little family within the classroom. Free thinking and self expression is encouraged, and though my children are very different from each other, each one has absolutely loved their experience there. The teachers get to know and recognize the individuality of each and every child; it is truly amazing. Thank you!” – Mindy L.

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Early Childhood Programs for ages 5 and under THE LEARNING LADDER

A PRESCHOOL PREPARATION PROGRAM 

The Learning Ladder series provides sequential progress in preparing your child for Creative Play Preschool and Kindergarten. These classes offer a variety of learning experiences tailored to meet the needs and developmental level of your child. The activities and lessons in each class are all developmentally appropriate practices that align with early learning standards. Each step focuses on a different developmental stage in the educational growth of your child, preparing your child for the next step of the series and ultimately for preschool and kindergarten.

Level 1: Dive into Discovery Colors, Shapes & Sorting  Colors and shapes are all around! Through art, pictures, play and hands-on activities, children will learn to identify and recall colors and shapes. Parent participation time decreases each week. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

2Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

$95(R) / $142(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

421204-01

M,W

Apr. 10 - May 17

9:15-10:15 a.m.

Giant Steps  Children are introduced to a gently structured classroom setting where they learn through play. They sing simple songs, engage in developmentally appropriate art activities and work on gross and fine motor skill development. Parent participation time decreases each week. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

2Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

$55(R) / $82(N)

Code

Day Date

Time

421201-01 Tu

Apr. 11 - May 16

9:15-10:15 a.m.

421201-02 W

Apr. 12 - May 17

10:30-11:30 a.m.

421201-03 Th

Apr. 13 - May 18

10:30-11:30 a.m.

421201-04 F

Apr. 14 - May 19

9:15-10:15 a.m.

421201-05 Sa

Apr. 15 - May 20

9:15-10:15 a.m.

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Early Childhood: For ages 5 and under

Level 2: Leap into Learning

Level 3: Getting Ready for School

My Own Time 

School Skills 

This class features a variety of fun activities, including art, music, stories and free play. The focus is on developing children’s socialization skills and getting them ready for a classroom setting. Child must be 2½ by the first day of class. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

Concepts needed for preschool and kindergarten, such as taking turns, waiting in line, following directions and using good manners, will be taught and reinforced. Children will also build a foundation of knowledge about letters and numbers and practice fine motor skills and name writing. (GW) (SM)

36M-5Y

Eola Community Center

$55(R) / $82(N)

Age

Location

Fee

Date

Time

3Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

$55(R) / $82(N)

401203-01 M

Apr. 10 - May 15

9:15-10:15 a.m.

Code

Day

Date

Time

401203-02 Tu

Apr. 11 - May 16

10:30-11:30 a.m.

401203-03 W

Apr. 12 - May 17

9:15-10:15 a.m.

421203-01

M

Apr. 10 - May 15

10:30-11:30 a.m.

421203-02

Th

Apr. 13 - May 18

9:15-10:15 a.m.

Code

Day

Animal Alphabet  Children will explore a different animal for each letter of the alphabet. Games, crafts and stories focus on the animal themes. Children will also practice writing, including printing their names. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

36M-5Y

Eola Community Center

$95(R) / $142(N)

Code

Day

421205-01 Tu,Th

Date

Time

Apr. 11 - May 18

10:30-11:30 a.m.

Marvelous Math  Math is one of the most important parts of early learning. In this class, children experience math in hands-on and fun ways, with a focus on counting, sorting, simple addition and comparisons. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

3Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

$95(R) / $142(N)

Code

Day

421206-01 Tu,Th

Date

Time

Apr. 11 - May 18

9:15-10:15 a.m.

My Saturday School  Children get a little extra time practicing their ABC's and 123's in addition to painting, reading, learning, and playing with classmates. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

3Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

$55(R) / $82(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

421207-01

Sa

Apr. 15 - May 20

10:30-11:30 a.m.

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Early Childhood: For ages 5 and under FRIENDSHIP IS MAGIC 

TIME TO

Preschoolers

Tot Rock

Storytime is a wonderful class that teaches how fun books can be. We will spend time reading a fun book, sharing their favorite parts of the story. Then we will get to make our very own book! (RM)

Sing, dance and play; make it a musical day! Your tot will move to the beat while using rhythm instruments like hand bells, tambourines, and maracas. Coordination and motor skills will improve with movement props such as scarves, ribbons, and parachute play. Tot Rock is a structured program with educational, sensory and socialization components. An exciting new theme is presented each session. Parent participation is required. Taught by Rock ‘n’ Kids. (GW)

Age

Location

Fee

3Y-5Y

Prisco Community Center

$65(R) / $95(N)

ROCK OUT 

Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

Fee

401120-01

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 9

1-3 p.m.

12M-24M

$85(R) / $127(N)

Code

Day

Friends 

Date

Time

Eola Community Center

This after school program teaches kids what friendship actually means. We will all learn how fun and easy it can be to get to know others and make new friends. They will learn how to accept others that are different from them, how to be polite, show respect to others. Please pack a healthy, nut-free lunch your child will eat at the beginning of class, then we will sing songs, make crafts and do fun activities. (RM) Age

Location

Fee

3Y-5Y

Prisco Community Center

$65(R) / $95(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

401121-02

Th

Apr. 6 - May 11

11 a.m.-1 p.m.

WHAT'S COOKIN'  Cook a Book Children get all the recipes needed to make that special breakfast in bed this Mother’s Day. All recipes will be made in class with directions. These will be sent home. Please notify the instructor of any allergies prior to class. (RM) Age

Location

Fee

3Y-6Y

Prisco Community Center

$45(R) / $67(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

401122-01

Th

Apr. 6 - 27

5:30-6:30 p.m.

Storybook Chefs  Any child interested in cooking will enjoy these cooking projects, stories and learning about kitchen safety. A new theme and cooking project is featured each week. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

3Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

$55(R) / $82(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

421208-01

F

Apr. 14 - May 19

10:30-11:30 a.m.

401201-01

M

Apr. 3 - May 22

9:15-9:55 a.m.

Vaughan Athletic Center 401201-02

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 23

9:30-10:10 a.m.

Kid Rock I, II Sing familiar songs, dance to the beat, and play with musical instruments like maracas and tambourines! Combining imaginative play with sensory activities and motor skills using movement props like a parachute, scarves and beanbags, This is a structured educational music program with an exciting new theme each session. Parents participate in Kid Rock I; Kid Rock II is without parent participation. Taught by Rock ‘n’ Kids. (GW) Fee $85(R) / $127(N) Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

Eola Community Center 401202-01

M

Apr. 3 - May 22

10-10:40 a.m.

20M-36M & parent

401202-02

M

Apr. 3 - May 22

10:45-11:25 a.m.

3Y-4Y

10:15-10:55 a.m.

20M-36M & parent

Vaughan Athletic Center 401202-03

Tu

Apr. 4 - May 23

KinderJam With Ms. Cyndi Music, Movement, Learning and Fun! KinderJam with Ms. Cyndi is a structured, high-energy, music and movement enrichment class using upbeat children’s music to instill preschool skills and concepts such as numbers, colors, shapes, letters, body parts, and listening skills. Children are up and moving as much as possible while using a variety of manipulatives such as pompoms, bean bags, parachutes and egg shakers. Self-confidence and positive social interactions are encouraged in a safe and welcoming setting. Taught by Cyndi Huerter. (GW) Age

Location

1Y-5Y & parent Eola Community Center Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

421250-01

Tu

Mar. 7 - Apr. 11

5:45-6:30 p.m.

$52(R) / $78(N)

421250-02

Tu

Apr. 25 - May 23

5:45-6:30 p.m.

$52(R) / $78(N)

421250-03

F

Mar. 10 - Apr. 7

10:45-11:30 a.m.

$42(R) / $63(N)

421250-04

F

Apr. 21 - May 19

10:45-11:30 a.m.

$52(R) / $78(N)

421250-05

Sa

Mar. 11 - Apr. 8

9:30-10:15 a.m.

$52(R) / $78(N)

421250-06

Sa

Apr. 22 - May 20

9:30-10:15 a.m.

$52(R) / $78(N)

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Early Childhood: For ages 5 and under HANDS ON

Mind your P’s and Q’s 

LEARNING

Let’s Learn About Jellyfish

Sensational Sensory

In this fun, hands-on class, preschoolers will learn all about jellyfish! First, they’ll listen to a book about them, sing a song and move like them, learn what they eat and who eats them, study their lifecycle, and make a jellyfish they can take home.(RM)

This class is for children who love slime, play dough, and other sticky and squishy substances. Kids will be rolling, molding, and squishing as they engage in sensory play and learning. Parent participation may be required. (GW)

Age

Location

Fee

Age

Location

Fee

3Y-5Y

Prisco Community Center

$18(R) / $27(N)

2Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

$55(R) / $82(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Code

Day

Date

411704-01

Sa

Mar. 18

10-11:30 a.m.

421210-01

W

Apr. 12 - May 17 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Time

Let’s Learn About Plants!

Preschool Drawing

You’ll learn all about different kinds of plants by touching and even tasting some of them in this fun, hands-on class. Listen to a story about them, make a lifecycle craft project, and plant some seeds that you can take home and grow (RM).

Your beginning artists will have lots of fun while learning valuable motor skills and drawing techniques. We combine basic ideas with exciting drawings! Completed drawings will include animals and other whimsical characters and scenes. We have a 5 year non-repeat curriculum, so your child will have a new drawing every time. All supplies included. Taught by Young Rembrandts. (GW)

Age

Location

Fee

3Y-5Y

Prisco Community Center

$18(R) / $27(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

Location

Fee

411706-01

Sa

Apr. 22

4-5:30 p.m.

4Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

$49(R) / $73(N)

Code

Day

Time

Let’s Learn about Worms! Learn about these cute, wiggly creatures in this fun, hands-on class. Listen to a story about them, play a game or learn a song, make a book, and meet some live worms. You can even take some home… that is, if it’s okay with your parents! (RM). Age

Location

Fee

3Y-5Y

Prisco Community Center

$18(R) / $27(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411708-01

Sa

May 20

4-5:30 p.m.

Messy Masterpieces Experience hands-on art and learn how to create masterpieces using unconventional materials, paint, glitter, and a variety of other artistic supplies. (GW) Age

Location

Fee

3Y-5Y

Eola Community Center

$55(R) / $82(N)

Date

Manners? Yes, please! Give your child the opportunity to practice good behaviors that include manners. We will practice saying, “please” and “thank you”, other pleasant greetings and goodbyes as well as table manners (with our pretend food and plates). Awards will be given for our well-mannered class graduates! No class March 31. (SM) Age

Location

Fee

3Y-5Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$45(R) / $58(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

431201

F

March 10 – April 21

9:30-10:30 a.m.

Boot Camp Buddies*  Monkey see, Monkey do! Get your child moving, jumping, crawling and smiling their way to a fun, healthy beginning of the day. Children will follow their coach in a variety of large motor activities that encourage working with a buddy that will foster friendships and socialization. Age

Location

Fee

3Y-5Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$60(R) / $78(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time*

April 3 - May 10

8:55-10:05 a.m.

431200-01 M,W

* Class is run at the same time as Mommy Bootcamp, drop your little one off and head to class! See page 24 for details!

421255-01

Sa

Mar. 4 - 25

2-2:45 p.m.

Little Learners

421255-02

Sa

Apr. 1 - 22

2-2:45 p.m.

421255-03

Sa

May 6 - 27

2-2:45 p.m.

By using mats, tunnels, balls, crafts, music, parachutes and blocks, children experience a wide range of activities while advancing development of their listening, sharing, motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult. No siblings please. Taught by Grow with Me staff. No class Mar. 28, 29 or Apr. 1. (GW)

Mini Mona Makers  Make our way up to Mona Lisa art by starting with some fun, messy art projects. We will use paint, markers, crayons, glitter, glue and brushes to create our own works of art worthy of any refrigerator. Your little one will bring home a new piece of work each week they can be proud of. No class March 29. (SM)

Location

Fee

Eola Community Center

$48(R) / $72(N)

Code

Time

Day Date

Age

Location

Fee

12M-23M & adult

3Y-5Y

Vaughan Athletic Center

$55(R) / $82(N)

421240-01

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

9:15-10 a.m.

421240-02

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

9:15-10 a.m.

421240-03

Sa

Mar. 4 - Apr. 15

9:15-10 a.m.

Code

Day

Date

Time

430200-01

W

March 8 - April 19 9:30-10:30 a.m.

421240-07

Tu

Apr. 25 - May 30

9:15-10 a.m.

430200-02

W

April 26 - May 31

421240-08

W

Apr. 26 - May 31

9:15-10 a.m.

421240-09

Sa

Apr. 29 - June 3

9:15-10 a.m.

9-10 a.m.

Code

Day

Date

Time

2Y-3.5Y & adult

421209-01

M

Apr. 10 - May 15

10:30-11:30 a.m.

421240-04

Tu

Feb. 28 - Apr. 11

10:15-11 a.m.

421240-05

W

Mar. 1 - Apr. 12

10:15-11 a.m.

421240-06

Sa

Mar. 4 - Apr. 15

10:15-11 a.m.

421240-10

Tu

Apr. 25 - May 30

10:15-11 a.m.

421240-11

W

Apr. 26 - May 31

10:15-11 a.m.

421240-12

Sa

Apr. 29 - June 3

10:15-11 a.m.

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Shows

Shows

Featuring local talent STARRING ROLES ď ľ Here's your chance to be in the spotlight! For drama and show performance opportunities, turn to page 66!

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SHOWS FOR THE YOUNG & YOUNG AT HEART Support local theatre! From Perform Its to Premiere, tickets are being sold for all ages! Don't miss out on this great value! Fun for the whole family!

PERFORMING LOCALLY  Purchase your tickets at Prisco Community Center or online at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org/tickets

Spring Shakespeare: Twelfth Night The Premiere Theatre Company presents William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. In one of Shakespeare’s best known comedies, audiences are captivated by a tale of a sister and brother torn apart and shipwrecked by a storm. Cases of hidden identity, disguises, and shocking new love all unfold in their quest to be reunited. Tickets available beginning April 15 at the Prisco Community Center. Tickets are $8 in advance or $10 day-of. (LJ)

Perform It Showcase: 'Madagascar – A Musical Adventure Jr.'

Age

Location

Tickets

All ages

Prisco Community Center

$8

This specialized performance culminating from the Perform It Workshop class will feature family-friendly songs, dances and short acting scenes from ‘Madagascar, A Musical Adventure Jr.’, a musical based on the popular animated film. Snacks and beverages will be available for purchase. Tickets available beginning April 21st at Prisco Community Center. (LJ)

Code

Day

Date

Time

412293-01

Sa

May 6

2-5 p.m.

412293-02

Sa

May 6

7-9 p.m.

412293-03

Su

May 7

2-5 p.m.

Age

Location

Tickets

All ages

Prisco Community Center

$3

Code

Day

Date

Time

412291-01

W

May 9

7-8:30 p.m.

Premiere Theatre Company Presents: ‘The Illinois International Film Festival’ Support new film producers and original films from around the world! Tickets on sale beginning April 6 at Prisco. After purchasing a daily ticket, audience members can come and go all day. Refreshments will be available for purchase. (LJ) Age

Location

Tickets

All ages

Prisco Community Center

$13

Code

Day

Time

Date

412292-01

Sa

May 20

9 a.m.-9 p.m.

412292-02

Su

May 21

9 a.m.-9 p.m.

! Scholarship Opp ortunities

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Tours & Visits Expand your horizons TRIP INFORMATION AND REMINDERS

ll tours and visits listed require a good amount of walking. Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes and be prepared for frequent walking A throughout the day’s activities. Plan to arrive for all trips at least 15 minutes before departure times. The bus leaves promptly at the scheduled time. Trip return times are approximate; traffic delays and bad weather can add travel time to a trip. all 630-859-8606 for cancellations. Refunds (minus a $5 cancellation fee) will be given if the trip seat can be filled C or show ticket can be sold. Call two weeks before a trip for special accommodation requests such as wheelchairs or diet restrictions. Due to safety concerns for all passengers and visibility issues for the bus driver, the park district will only be able to transport flat-folding walkers when traveling on the small FVPD bus. Any other accommodations need to be made in advance when registering by contacting Jennifer Huber at 630-859-8606. ACTIVITY LEVEL

Trips have been rated on a scale of 1 to 3 (•) based on the amount of walking and overall exertion required. 1 (•) indicates a low-intensity or activity. 2 (••) indicates a moderate intensity or activity. 3 (•••) indicates a high level of activity or intensity. 2017 MAYFLOWER TRIPS

May 11 – Legendary Blue Danube River Cruise Sept. 21 – Tulip Time on the Rhine and Mosel River Cruise Special 2-for-1 airfare on these tours! For more info or to make reservations, please call 1-800-728-0724. Be sure to mention the Fox Valley Park District when booking. Brochures available for extended trips at Fox Valley Park District community centers. 2016/17 FANCY FREE HOLIDAY TRIPS

Cemetery of JFK: May 21, 2017 Pacific NW & British Columbia: July 22, 2017 The Ark & Creation Museum: Aug. 3, 2017 Nova Scotia Enchanted Islands: Aug. 20, 2017 For more information or to make reservations, please call Fancy Free Holidays at 1-800-421-3330. Be sure to mention the Fox Valley Park District when booking. Brochures available for extended trips at Fox Valley Park District community centers.

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Register now! Space is limited! GO AS A GROUP  Brunch Bunch Enjoy access to some of the best brunches in Chicagoland! We’ll travel by bus for each trip and cost includes your meal, beverages, gratuity and small FVPD bus. (JHP)

Gardeners on the Go Travel to various greenhouses, nurseries and gardening-related departure locations. Cost includes small bus transportation. There will be a lot of walking on these trips; a hat, water bottle and comfortable shoes are recommended. A meal, either breakfast or lunch, will be part of each trip, but participants will pay separately. (JHP) Age

Departure Location

Activity Level

21Y & up

Prisco Community Center

•••

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Age

Departure Location

Activity Level

March: Flower and Garden Show: Get ready for spring as we head to our annual trip to Navy Pier for the Flower and Garden Show. Lunch will be on your own. Please plan for a lot of walking on this trip. Cost includes small bus transportation & admission to show.

21Y & up

Prisco Community Center

412601-01

Fee

March: Villa Olivia, Bartlett: We’ll enjoy a lovely brunch at Villa Olivia in Bartlett. Cost includes brunch, milk, juice, coffee or tea, gratuity, and small bus transportation.

April: Macy’s Flower Display/PedwayTour: It will feel like spring as we head to Macy’s for their spring flower show to admire all the beautiful flowers! Afterwards, you’ll have time to browse Macy’s and do some shopping and enjoy lunch on your own. After lunch, Sue will take us on a introduction to the Pedway tour. Cost includes small bus transportation.

412605-01

412601-03

Code

Day

Su

Date

Time

Mar. 19

10 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

$40(R) / $49(N)

April: Courtyard Banquets, Warrenville: We’ll enjoy Brunch at the Courtyard banquets in Warrenville. Cost includes small bus transportation, brunch, non-alcoholic beverages (soda, coffee, tea, juices), and gratuity. 412605-02

Su

Apr. 23

10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

$30(R) / $39(N)

May: Elgin Public House: We’ll head to the Elgin Public House for their Sunday brunch will consist of all your breakfast favorites, plus wonderful lunch selections, and desserts. Cost includes small bus transportation, brunch, non-alcoholic beverages and gratuity. 412605-03

Su

May 21

9:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

$40(R) / $49(N)

Tu

Tu

Mar. 21

Apr. 11

9 a.m.-4 p.m.

9 a.m.-4 p.m.

$35(R) / $44(N)

$30(R) / $39(N)

May: Red Bud Creek/Cadillac Cafe/Deb’s Horses: First we’ll enjoy breakfast at Cadillac Cafe with separate checks, then we’ll head to Red Bud Creek where you’ll have an opportunity to do some shopping and get ready for spring. Afterwards, we’ll get to take a tour of Deb Augsburg’s place and get to see her horses. Cost includes small bus transportation. 412601-04

Tu

May 16

9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

$15(R) / $24(N)

Isle of Capri Casino, Iowa This trip’s destination is the Isle of Capri Casino in Iowa. Cost includes casino package of free buffet and $10 free play and large bus transportation. ID will be required. (JHP)

Fun Fridays Explore new entertaining and educational destination! This season, travel to some new destinations along with long-time favorites. In the event of a cancellation due to bad weather, all participants will be contacted. Register for each program separately. Lunch will be paid separately. Please plan for a lot of walking on these trips. (JHP) (MG)

Age

Departure Location

Activity Level

21Y & up

Prisco Community Center

•••

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

Age

Departure Location

Activity Level

412609-01

Tu

Mar. 28

8 a.m.-6 p.m.

$45(R) / $54(N)

21Y & up

Prisco Community Center

•••

Code

Fee

Day

Date

Time

March: Holocaust Museum, Skokie: We’ll visit the very educational and moving Holocaust Museum in Skokie where we’ll have a two hour guided tour. Afterwards, we’ll enjoy lunch at a local restaurant with separate checks. Cost includes guided tour, admission and small bus transportation. 412613-03

F

Mar. 24

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

$35(R) / $44(N)

April: Tinker Swiss Cottage and Museum, Rockford: Enjoy a guided tour of the Tinker Swiss Museum and Gardens. We’ll enjoy lunch with separate checks at Stockholm Inn. Cost includes small FVPD bus and guided tour of Tinker Swiss. 412613-04

F

Apr. 28

8 a.m.-4 p.m.

$20(R) / $29(N)

Lunch Club Join us as we travel to different restaurants all over the area to enjoy great food! We will travel by FVPD small bus and will have separate checks at each location. Your registration is good until April of the following year. Cost includes small bus transportation. (JHP) Age

Departure Location

Activity Level

21Y & up

Prisco Community Center

Code

Day

412603-01 M

Date

Time

Fee

Apr. 17

10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

$25(R) / $34(N)

Four Winds Casino, New Buffalo, MI Enjoy a day at Four Winds Casino in New Buffalo, MI. Casino package includes $10 food voucher (the buffet costs about $20) & $15 slot credit. Large motorcoach transportation included in cost. ID will be required. (JHP) Age

Departure Location

Fee

Activity Level

21Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$45(R) / $54(N)

•••

Code

Day

Date

Time

Bus

412606-01

Tu

Apr. 25

8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Bus 1

412606-02

Tu

Apr. 25

8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Bus 2

Art Institute/Pritzker Military Museum Enjoy a guided tour of the Pritzker Military Museum, then we’ll head across the street to the Art Institute to explore on your own. Lunch is on your own at the Art Institute. Cost includes admission to the Military Museum, Art Institute, and small bus transportation. (JHP) Age

Departure Location

Activity Level

21Y & up

Prisco Community Center

Code

Day

Date

Time

Fee

412615-01

Tu

May 2

9 a.m.-4 p.m.

$40(R) / $49(N)

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Make new friends on group tours, visits and shows! Frank Lloyd Wright Tour The Chicago Tour Co. in Hyde Park will guide us through this special tour, which includes the Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robi House, lunch at Cafe Winberie, and the FLW Home & Studio. After the home tour, our docent will take us on a 45 minute walk of the neighborhood to observe his other works. Cost includes tour guide, all tours, lunch and small FVPD bus. (JHP) Age

Departure Location

Activity Level

21Y & up

Prisco Community Center

•••

Code

Day Date

Time

Fee

412616-01

F

8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

$95(R) / $104(N)

May 12

BRING THE KIDS  Bulls vs Rockets Game Come cheer on the Bulls as they face the Houston Rockets at the United Center. Seats are in the 300 level. Cost includes small bus transportation and tickets for the game. (JHP)

Rhythm City Casino, Davenport, IA

Age

Departure Location

Activity Level

Cost includes $10 free play, $5 food credit on buffet (buffet cost about $12) and large bus transportation. ID will be required. (JHP)

10Y & up

Prisco Community Center

•••

Age

Departure Location

Activity Level

21Y & up

Prisco Community Center

Code

Day Date

Time

Fee

412610-01

F

4:30-11 p.m.

$45(R) / $54(N)

Mar. 10

Code

Day Date

Time

Fee

Chicagoland Pet Expo

412625-01

Tu

8 a.m.-6 p.m.

$45(R) / $54(N)

Come to one of the largest pet expos in the area! Held at the Arlington Park Racetrack, choose from a variety of vendors for pet shopping needs, demonstrations, entertainment, and much more. Cost includes admission and small bus transportation. Lunch is on your own. Please plan for a lot of walking. (JHP)

May 23

Support local theatre! From Perform Its to Premiere, tickets are being sold for all ages! Check out pages 88 to 89!

Age

Departure Location

Activity Level

10Y & up

Prisco Community Center

•••

Code

Day Date

Time

Fee

412611-01

F

Noon-6:30 p.m.

$30(R) / $39(N)

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Mar. 17


Register now! Space is limited! PROFESSIONAL SHOWS  Saturday Night Fever at Drury Lane

South Pacific at Fireside, Fort Atkinson, WI One of the most celebrated of all shows by the most celebrated of all musical teams, Rogers and Hammerstein. This is a story of love, heroism, courage and optimism in America. Many wonderful songs will delight you with this show! Lunch will be: tropical salad, homemade breads, Chicken Kona Kai which is a chicken breast dipped in coconut bread crumbs and glazed with a brandy apricot sauce, and banana bread pudding for dessert. Cost includes show, lunch, and bus transportation. (JHP)

Grab your bell-bottoms and take a trip back to the 70’s! Based on the hit movie, this production will have you dancing in your seat with all of the great hits by the Bee Gees. Lunch will be your choice of either Tilapia or Roast turkey. Cost includes show, lunch, and small FVPD bus. (JHP)

Age

Departure Location

Fee

21Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$100(R) / $109(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

Departure Location

Fee

412623-01

W

May 3

8 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

21Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$70(R) / $79(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Mar. 8

10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

412607-01 W

St. Pat’s Celebration – Jacob Henry Mansion, Joliet Come celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early with a delicious luncheon of salad, rolls, corned beef and cabbage, and dessert, coffee or tea. After lunch, we’ll enjoy the “Mulligan Stew” show in their banquet room. Cost includes lunch, show, and small FVPD bus. (JHP) Age

Departure Location

Fee

21Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$75(R) / $84(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Mar. 14

10 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

412614-01 Tu

Polish Polka Fest – White Eagle, Niles If you love the polka, then this trip’s for you! We’ll attend the Polish Polka Festival at the White Eagle Banquets in Niles for a great afternoon of great food and live music by The Ampolaires. Lunch will be mushroom soup, salad, roast chicken, beef brisket, polish sausage, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, veggies, cakes and Kolachkis, and coffee or tea. Cost includes show, lunch and small bus. (JHP) Age

Departure Location

Fee

21Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$70(R) / $79(N)

Code

Day

412617-01 W

Date

Time

Mar. 29

10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Jesus Christ Superstar, Paramount This energized rock opera delves into the story and the struggles of Jesus. This rock opera has received 7 Tony nominations in the US, this will be a production everyone will be talking about. Cost includes ticket on main floor and small bus. (JHP) Age

Departure Location

Fee

21Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$40(R) / $49(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Apr. 26

12:30-4:30 p.m.

412604-01 W

My Fair Lady at Lyric Opera Now this classic musical is coming to Lyric Opera in a grand scale production! The charming story of Eliza Doolittle who needs coaching on how to be a proper lady, and Professor Higgins who believes he can fix her. The musical will delight you with all your favorite songs throughout the production. We will enjoy a gourmet box lunch on the way into the show of your choice of either turkey or ham. Cost includes boxed lunch, tickets on main floor, and small FVPD bus. (JHP) Age

Departure Location

Fee

21Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$100(R) / $109(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

412602-01

W

May 10

11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

Patty Waszak at White Fence Farm Patty Waszak put on a dynamic show with her comedy, singing, and playing various instruments. Lunch will be their famous four-piece chicken dinner OR fried shrimp, baked potato, coleslaw, pickled beets, kidney bean salad, corn fritters, beverage and ice cream. Cost includes show, lunch and 32 passenger bus. (JHP) Age

Departure Location

Fee

21Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$60(R) / $69(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

412624-01

W

May 17

10 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

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Active Adults FRIENDLY CENTER CLUB

GOLDEN AGE HISPANIC SOCIAL CLUB

In addition to providing special events and programs, Prisco Community Center is home to the Friendly Center Club, a club for active adults. The Friendly Center Club meets at noon on Thursday all year long at the Prisco Community Center, 150 W. Illinois Ave. in Aurora.

The Golden Age Hispanic Social Club meets at the Prisco Community Center from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays. This FREE club is designed for men and women age 50 and older. Activities include games, food and holiday decorations. Meetings are conducted in Spanish. All are welcome!

Originated in 1951, the Friendly Center Club was the vision of John A. Lippold. Today the club includes more than 250 members who meet at the Prisco Community Center. The club is for all active adults 55 and better. Anyone may visit twice as a guest, and the third time may become a member. Everyone must register in advance for luncheons. Members pay $2 dues each week. The club plans numerous activities every month, such as birthday parties, bingo, luncheons, holiday and theme parties and guest speakers.

Please call Frank Navarro, club founder, at 630-5532975 or 630-291-0893.

El Club Social Hispano de la Edad de Oro, se reune a partir de las 7 to 9 p.m. Cada Miercoles en el Centro Comunitario de Prisco. Situado en la 150 W. Illinois Ave. en Aurora. Puede ser miembro Del club gratis y esta disenado para hombres y mujeres con edad de 50 años en adelante. En las actividades incluyen juegos, alimento y celebractiones segun el dia de fiesta. Las reunions se conducen en espanol. Para mas información por favor llamar a Frank Navarro, fundador del club, al 630-553-2975 or 630-291-0893.

For more information, or to join, call Jennifer Huber at 630-859-8606.

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Active Adults

65 SPRING E VENTS Ethnic Celebration

Easter Party

Thursday, March 9 • $2

Thursday, April 13 • $2

Bingo sponsored by Heritage Woods of Yorkville

Party sponsored by Jennings Terrace

St. Patrick's Luncheon

Casino Party

Thursday, March 16 • $8

Thursday, April 27 • $2

Register by March 10: 612001-01 Bingo sponsored by Asbury Gardens

Prizes sponsored by Asbury Gardens and The Grove

Spring Break Party Thursday, March 30 • $2 Bingo sponsored by The Grove

Mother's Day Party Thursday, May 11 • $2 Bingo sponsored by Asbury Gardens

Thank you to the following sponsors: Asbury Gardens, Better Care Home Health, The Grove, Heritage Woods of Yorkville, Harbor Light Hospice and Jennings Terrace

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Active Adults Senior Mini-Bowling League

FREE! Spring Potluck Picnic & Bingo

Two-pound bowling balls are used in this senior mini-bowling league. Cost includes two games, lunch and beverages. The fee is due upon check-inat the site on league days. For information, call Jennifer Huber at Prisco at 630-859-8606. The league plays on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. No registration necessary. (JHP)

This spring potluck is a great way to enjoy some great summer dishes, meet new friends and play some bingo! Participants are asked to bring a dish of their choice to pass. All beverages, paper goods and bingo prizes will be provided. (JHP)

Age

Location

Fee

55Y and up

Luigi’s Pizza and Fun Center, 732 Prairie St., $8 Aurora

Day

Time

Tu

10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Age

Location

Fee

55Y and up

Prisco Community Center

Free

Code

Day

Date

Time

412004-01

W

Mar. 22

Noon-2 p.m.

FREE! AARP Safe Driver Course

Breakfast Club The Breakfast Club meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 8:30 a.m. at Grandma’s Table on Douglas Road in Montgomery. (JHP)

Art Coloring Therapy Join us for this art program that combines art with relaxation and is also a great way to socialize and meet some new friends. No art experience is necessary, and we’ll provide all materials needed. (JHP) Age

Location

Fee

55Y and up

Prisco Community Center

Free

Code

Day

Date

Time

412010-01

F

Mar. 3

9-10 a.m.

412010-02

F

May 12

9-10 a.m.

This course helps drivers aged 50 years and older learn defensive driving strategies. Participation on both days is mandatory to earn a certificate that may qualify the recipient for an insurance discount. Fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. AARP Members: $15, Non-AARP Members: $20 Pre-registration is required. Taught by the AARP. (JHP) Age

Location

Fee

50Y and up

Prisco Community Center

Free

Code

Day

Date

Time

412002-01

M,Tu

Apr. 3 - 4

9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Tea Party Luncheon  Come enjoy a lovely afternoon of tea, a delicious luncheon, fun and friends. Feel free to wear your favorite hat and bring your favorite tea cup for the tea party. Thank you to Asbury Gardens for sponsoring our lovely desserts for this luncheon. Prizes will be awarded for favorite tea cup and hat. (JHP) Age

Location

Fee

FREE! Golden Foxes Potluck

55Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$8(R) / $11(N)

This potluck is a great way to get to know your fellow Golden Foxes Walking Club members, and share ideas on how to improve the walking club. Participants are asked to bring a dish of their choice to pass. All beverages and paper goods will be provided. (JHP)

Code

Day

Date

Time

412008-01

W

Apr. 12

Noon-2 p.m.

Age

Location

Fee

NEW! Coffee, Cake and Canvas 

55Y and up

Prisco Community Center

Free

Take this opportunity to use your artistic abilities to paint a lovely spring design, while guided step by step by the artist. While you’re painting, we’ll have cake and coffee for you to enjoy. Everyone will get to take home their lovely canvas paintings. No experience necessary, all levels are welcome. Cost includes: all painting materials, canvas, cake and coffee. (JHP)

Code

Day

Date

Time

411412-01

Tu

Mar. 7

Noon-1:30 p.m.

Age

Location

Fee

Come out for a fun afternoon of Bunco, an easy-to learn dice game. Please bring a snack. Drinks are provided and prizes are awarded. (JHP)

55Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$19(R) / $29(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

Age

Location

Fee

412009-01

F

May 5

1-3 p.m.

55Y and up

Prisco Community Center

$5(R) / $8(N)

Code

Day

Date

Time

412003-01

M

Mar. 13

1-3 p.m.

412003-02

M

Apr. 10

1-3 p.m.

412003-03

M

May 8

1-3 p.m.

Bunco Dice Game Days 

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Active Adults

SENIORS – STAY HEALTHY

AND FIT WITH US 

Golden Foxes Walking Club Golden Foxes Walking Club meets on T/Th at 8:15 a.m. and walks inside the Prisco gym during the Spring and on bad weather days. When the weather is nice, the Club walks the Fox River Trail. For more information, contact Jennifer Huber at 630-859-8606.

NEW! Silver Sneakers at Prisco Fitness Center F R E E O R R E D U C E D M E M B E R S H I P S !

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Questions?

Stop by our front desk and we’ll be glad to help.

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Fox Force Volunteers

Fox Force Volunteers Join the Fox Valley Park District Fox Force Volunteer Program •  Share your time and talent with the community •  Develop new interests and friendships •  Continue learning and growing •  Become an important part of the community If you’re interested in joining our Fox Force Volunteer Program, call Debbie Smith at 630-966-4555 or email dsmith@fvpd.net.

Join Fox Force  WHO CAN VOLUNTEER?

Individuals and Families Choose an activity or program based on interests and time availability. Businesses Build a company’s public image and improve staff morale by building a “team” attitude by contributing staff and/or resources to a single service project or an ongoing activity. Teens and School Groups Boys and girls at least 14 years old are invited to acquire new skills and gain valuable work experience. WHERE ARE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED?

Volunteers are needed for a wide variety of programs and events, and it can’t be done without you! Volunteer for any of the events or programs listed here, or contact Debbie Smith (dsmith@fvpd.net) if you have an idea for a volunteer contribution of your own! For additional opportunities, see the Fox Force Program Interest Form on page 102! SHARE YOUR SKILLS

Do you have a special skill or talent you would like to share? A hobby, interest or pastime that you could pass on? Training that could help others? An expertise that might interest people? The Fox Valley Park District is looking for those “hidden” experts to lead new programs and activities at our facilities – whether it’s a one-time workshop or a class that lasts an entire season. Be paid while you share what you know best! To share your skills and talents, email Jaime Ijams at jijams@fvpd.net.

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Fox Force Volunteers Community Centers Greeter: Ensure that people entering the center are greeted and that visitors are offered assistance. Clerical Help: Help with a wide range of clerical work that includes filing, returning phone calls and stuffing envelopes.

With Active Adults Friendly Center Club: Assist the club leader in setting up and decorating for meetings and parties as well as clean-up after the events. Events: Help decorate, set tables, serve refreshments and clean up at the end of events.

Birthday Party Helper: Help with children’s birthday party activities. With Kids Child Care Aide: Responsible for Preschool Aide: Assist preschool attending to the children (playing, teachers in the classroom, help reading, giving bottles), cleaning prepare craft projects, clean up toys and assisting with the overall after projects and help children cleanliness and maintenance of with various needs. the child care room. Class Helper: Provide support to Light-Duty Custodian: Perform the instructor in art, science and light-duty cleaning, including cooking classes. window washing, cleaning walls and garbage removal. Parks & Trails Nature’s Volunteers: Transplant greenhouse seedlings; plant new plants and remove invasive, nonnative plants from natural areas. Field Crews: Assist staff in preparing fields for sports activities. Shoreline Clean-up: Remove debris along the Fox River and other shorelines. Trail Clean-up: Remove litter from the mowed areas along the trails and natural areas that border them.

Camp Counselor Assistant: Help out during various Fall or holiday camps during crafts, sports activities, field trips and reading stories. Share Your Hobby or Talent: Teach children a new skill by sharing hobbies or talents. Gymnastics Competition: Help set up and take down gymnastics equipment, work concessions and admissions, and tabulate and flash scores. Drama Volunteer: Assist with making costumes, set and prop construction or coordination, backstage chaperone, ushers and ticket sales.

Neighborhood Park Beautification: Help with planting projects and litter Dance Assistant: Serve as a removal from neighborhood parks. backstage chaperone, ticket seller or usher during dance At Red Oak Nature Center recitals. Restoration Work Days: Help Youth Coach: Teach fundamental eliminate non-native plants from skills, good sportsmanship and the grounds and gardens, help playing strategies in practice and plant and maintain native plants, game situations. and help with general grounds After-school Programs Helper: maintenance. One-hour after-school programs Front Desk Greeter: Ensure that include sports, storytime, science, people entering the center are tumbling, drama, dance and greeted and that visitors are computer art activities. offered assistance.

Volunteer Spotlight NEEVI KUKRETI

As a young girl growing up in the Aurora area, Neevi Kukreti recalled some of her favorite moments were family visits and school trips to Blackberry Farm – and seeing the farm animals in particular. Fast forward to 2016. Neevi – now a senior at Vanderbilt University – needed to obtain an internship opportunity that would involve handling animals as a prerequisite to enter veterinary school. Blackberry Farm had the perfect classroom – the outdoor barn. “They couldn’t offer a paid position, but needed more help in the barn, so I offered to work as a volunteer,” said Neevi. “It worked out perfectly.” Every Sunday, Neevi rolled up her sleeves and headed to Blackberry, where she would feed, water and handle basic necessities tending to the many cows, goats, pigs, ponies, chickens and farm animals that quickly befriended her. While it was exciting to revisit her childhood in advancing her career, the best aspect was being in a position to enlighten and educate others about the world of animals. “Having a live exhibit like Blackberry and providing an interactive setting is a great way to expose kids to nature,” said Neevi. “So many kids would come each weekend with their parents, and they were fascinated to see the animals, always asking questions and learning.” Her experience as a volunteer also gave Neevi a new perspective on large animals and opened up a new world of learning for her as well. “I learned a lot; when you spend that much time with these farm animals, you see how similar they are to domestic pets,” said Neevi. “They have real emotions. It also made me want to be a vegetarian. I know I’ll be much more cognizant about the food choices I make in the future.” It also provided a lesson in contrasts to her work as a veterinary tech at a local animal hospital and its fast-paced environment. “The farm was a quiet and peaceful place,” said Neevi, “Working with animals was a very satisfying, rewarding experience for me; and hopefully for all the families who visited.” foxvalleyparkdistrict.org • 101


Fox Force Volunteers Fox Force Volunteer PROGRAM INTEREST FORM Join our dedicated core of volunteers called the Fox Force to help improve the quality of life in the Fox Valley Park District. By sharing time and talent, there will be opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, meet new people and make a difference. To join the Fox Force volunteer program, please mail or drop off this form to Debbie Smith, Cole Center, 101 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, IL 60506 or email dsmith@fvpd.net. Additional information is also available at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.

Name_________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address____________________________________ City____________________________ ZIP______________________________ Phone #__________________________________________ Cell #_____________________________________________________ Email______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Are you under 18 years of age?

Yes

No Age if under 18?____________________________________________________

Which location(s) would you prefer to volunteer?  Eola Community Center

Prisco Community Center

Red Oak Nature Center

Blackberry Farm

Vaughan Athletic Center

Parks and Trails

Community Centers

Volunteer with Active Adults

Special Events   Community-wide Service Day

Greeter

Bunny Brunch

Clerical Help

Friendly Center Club

Flashlight Egg Hunt

Birthday Party Helper

Events

Superhero Smash

Child Care Aide

Family Kite Day

Light-Duty Custodian

Dinner Theatre   Barnyard Dash 5K   Prisco Planting Party   Mid-American Canoe and Kayak Race   Junior Theatre: 'A Hairy Tale'   Spring Shakespeare: 'Twelfth Night'   Fox Valley Theatre Guild Presents: 'Blithe Spirit'

Parks & Trails

Volunteer with Kids   Preschool Aide

Class Helper

Field Crews

Camp Counselor Assistant

Nature’s Volunteers

Share Your Hobby or Talent

Shoreline Clean-up

Gymnastics Competition

Trail Clean-up

Drama Volunteer

Neighborhood Park Beautification

Dance Assistant

Red Oak Nature Center   Restoration Work Days

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Community Center Information

Community Centers The Fox Valley Park District is home to 3 main facilities that house several events. Fees, dates and times for facility amenities vary by location, please call or visit foxvalleyparkdistrict.org for more information.

EOLA COMMUNITY CENTER

VAUGHAN ATHLETIC CENTER

555 S. Eola Road, Aurora, 60504 Phone: 630-851-8990 • Fax: 630-851-8572

2121 W. Indian Trail, Aurora, 60506 Phone: 630-907-9600 • Fax: 630-907-9661

Office Hours Monday to Friday ................................................................................8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday .................................................................................8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fitness & Photo ID Hours Monday to Friday ..............................................................................5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday & Sunday...............................................................................7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Child Care Monday to Friday............................................................................. 8:45 a.m. to noon Monday to Thursday.................................................................................... 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday..............................................................................................8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Open Gym ............................................................................................ see page 35

PRISCO COMMUNITY CENTER 150 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, 60506 Phone: 630-859-8606 • Fax: 630-264-7416 Office & Photo ID Hours Monday to Thursday........................................................................8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday..............................................................................................8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday.........................................................................................8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday...............................................................................................................Closed Fitness Hours Monday to Thursday........................................................................6 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday..............................................................................................6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday.........................................................................................7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Open Gym ............................................................................................ see page 35

Guest Services Hours Monday to Friday.................................................................................8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday / Sunday................................................................................8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fitness Center Hours* Monday to Thursday......................................................................4:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday............................................................................................4:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday..............................................................................................6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.................................................................................................6 a.m. to 7 p.m. *Summer Hours: Sundays, Memorial Day to Labor Day: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Tennis Hours (630-907-8067)* Monday to Friday...............................................................................7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday & Sunday...............................................................................7 a.m. to 7 p.m. *Hours may change based on court reservations. Café Hours Monday to Friday......................................................... 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday..............................................................................................9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday...............................................................................................11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Child Care Hours Monday to Friday.............................................................. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday..............................................................................................8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday...............................................................................................11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Water Park / Therapy Pool / Lap Pool Hours..................................................................................... see page 28 Open Gym ............................................................................................ see page 35

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Fox Valley Park District Directory Cole Center: Finance and Administration • 630-897-0516

Eola Community Center • 630-851-8990

Diana Erickson

Sr. Director of Finance and Administration

Ivan Chambers

Facility Manager

Jennifer Paprocki

Assistant Director of Finance

Joe Nidea, CPRP

Fitness Supervisor

Lynn Fenton

Superintendent of Human Resources

Deedee Buscher

Preschool Coordinator

John Bier

Risk Manager

Greg Woolford

Program Manager: Camps, early childhood, child care

Jon Michael

Director of Information Technology

Annette Nocek

Recreation Supervisor: Gymnastics

Jeremy Andersen

IT Manager

Colleen Keefe

Guest Services Coordinator

Cole Center: Parks Department • 630-897-0516

Ryan Kerston

Athletics Specialist

Jeff Palmquist

Prisco Community Center • 630-859-8606

Sr. Director of Operations and Planning

John Kramer

Asst. Director of Operations

Jordan Real, CPRP

Facility Manager

Joe Hernandez

Senior Superintendent of Parks

Lauren Jansen

Performing Arts Manager

Ray Nugent

Superintendent of Facilities

Jennifer Huber, CPRP

Recreation Supervisor: Active Adults / Friendly Center Club

Greg Dickson

Trades Manager

Bobbi Steele

Recreation Supervisor: Dance

Chad Peterson

Athletic Field Maintenance Manager

Rafael Martinez

Athletics & Fitness Specialist

Chris Kuehn

Manager of Arboriculture, IPM & Lake Management

Barb Daniels

Guest Services Coordinator

Jerry Hernandez

Aquatics Maintenance Supervisor

Tanya Osika

Dance Coordinator

Tony Rickenbrode

Fleet Maintenance Supervisor

Vaughan Athletic Center • 630-907-9600

Jimmy Schmidt

Park Grounds Supervisor, West

Cody Kamp, CPRP

Facility Manager

Andrew Stratton

Park Grounds Supervisor, East

Jem Hughes

Aquatics Supervisor

Jerad Campbell

Park Grounds Supervisor, Central

Brett Meier

Fitness Center Manager

Helen Wohlfeil

Greenhouse, Horticulture & Natural Area Supervisor

Kellie McKanna

Fitness Program Coordinator

Cole Center: Marketing & Communications • 630-897-0516

Matt Odom

Program Manager: Sports, Camps, Aquatics

Dan Leahy

Director of Marketing & Communications

Mike Kenny

Athletics Specialist

Jeff Long, CPRP

Public Affairs & Communications Manager

Rich Brunker

Custodial Maintenance Supervisor

Debbie Smith, CPRP

Community Outreach Manager

Selena Hay

Guest Services Coordinator

Stephanie Hopp

Marketing Coordinator

Hayden Howes

Membership Coordinator

Cole Center: Recreation Division • 630-897-0516

Brad Schmidt

Tennis Manager

Jaime Ijams, CPRP

Director of Recreation

Stevie Michell

Recreation Supervisor: Camps, child care and special events

Michael Hayes, CPRP

Superintendent of Recreation

Jonathan Kerch, USPTA Youth Tennis Coordinator

Josh Barry

Outdoor Athletics and Events Manager

Donna Eisses

Kevin Glock

Outdoor Athletics Coordinator

Copley Boxing & Training Center • 630-898-7500

Blackberry Farm • 630-892-1550

Rafael Martinez

Sandie Gilmer

Manager of Blackberry Farm & Early Childhood Education

Holly Wiggins, CPRP

Rental and Events Supervisor

Cori Buis

Maintenance Supervisor

Margaret Gazdacka, CPRP

Blackberry Farm 100 S. Barnes Road, Aurora, 60506 630-892-1550

FVPD Greenhouse 259 S. Russell Ave., Aurora, 60506 630-897-4261

Cole Center Administration, Park Operations and Natural Resources Center 101 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, 60506 630-897-0516

Lippold Outdoor Recreation Park 2001 S. River St., Batavia, 60510 630-897-1808

Copley Boxing & Training Center 517 N. Union St., Aurora, 60505 630-898-7500

Recreation Specialist

Red Oak Nature Center • 630-897-1808

Laureen Baumgartner, CPRP Recreation Supervisor: Programs and camps

Orchard Valley Golf Course and Orchards Restaurant 2411 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, 60506 630-907-0500 (golf course) 630-907-0600 (restaurant)

Tennis Operations Coordinator

Facility Manager and Naturalist

Those who use a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD) may reach the Park District by calling 800-526-0844. Park Police Office 101 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, 60506 630-264-7421 (Non-emergency) 911 (Emergency) Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center 828 Montgomery Road, Aurora, 60505 630-851-8686 Red Oak Nature Center On Route 25, one mile north of Route 56 630-897-1808

Splash Country Water Park 195 S. Barnes Road, Aurora, 60506 630-906-7981 Stuart Sports Complex North Entrance: 39W585 Jericho Road, Montgomery, 60506 South Entrance: Griffin Dr. & Route 30, Montgomery, 60506 630-450-7024 (Non-emergency)

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Outdoor Facilities The Fox Valley Park District maintains 165 parks and 48 miles of interconnected trails amid 2,500 acres of parkland and 22 miles of Fox River shoreline. Park service coverage is spaced throughout Aurora, North Aurora and Montgomery, providing virtually every resident and neighborhood with convenient, nearby access to parks and open space. For a complete listing of parks and amenities, visit foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.

DOG PARKS

TENNIS COURTS

•  Lincoln Park Dog Park: South end of Lincoln Park at South Harrison Avenue just north of Prairie Street and east of Elmwood Drive

Austin Memorial Park: 2 courts, shelter, open sunrise to one hour past sunset (Mill Street at Route 25)

•  Gregory Island Dog Park: Between Routes 25 and 31 on Indian Trail

Goodwin Park/Goodwin Elementary School*: 4 courts, open sunrise to one hour past sunset (Harmony Drive and Poplar Place, Aurora)

•  Stuart Sports Complex: Enter at Griffin Drive off Route 30 in Montgomery Dogs must be registered with the park district. Dog tag registration may be done by mail, email, online or fax by filling out the registration available online at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org or in person at the Cole Center (office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays). Fee per dog is $25 for residents; $50 for non-residents. For more information, hours and guidelines, visit foxvalleyparkdistrict.org. DISC GOLF COURSE

•  Jericho Lake Park: 18-hole disc golf course is located at the corner of Barnes and Jericho roads in Montgomery. The park is open year-round and is free to play. Two sets of tees allow the course to be played at varying lengths – amateur or pro. Blackberry Creek winds its way through the course, providing a backdrop on six of the 18 holes.

Washington Park/Washington Middle School*: 9 courts, shelter, lighted until 11 p.m. (231 S. Constitution Drive, Aurora) Waubonsie Valley High School*: 12 courts, shelter, lighted until 11 p.m. (2590 Ogden Ave., Aurora; tennis entrance off Eola Road) *Please contact schools directly for court availability during the school year.

Check out tennis programs starting on page 48!

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Outdoor Facilities FISHING LAKES AND BOAT RAMPS

TRAILS

The district has a variety of fishing lakes for some relaxing fun. To ensure long-term, quality fishing at its lakes, the Fox Valley Park District has a cooperative management agreement with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources that is intended to develop healthy eco-systems and improve fishing quality. Rather than stock and re-stock regularly, the lakes management program creates a fishery that is self-sustaining. The payoffs for fishermen are greater catch rates and bigger fish.

The park district features more than 48 miles of premier regional trails (trailheads with parking listed below). Trail maps are located on the “Park and Trails” tab at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.

Printable contour maps of select lakes are available online at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org. The maps feature lake depths and shoreline features, along with specific information on fish species, average numbers and sizes, and creel limits. Fishing lakes with off-street parking include: •  Foxcroft Lake: Elder and Birch in Aurora •  Jericho Lake: Jericho Road in Aurora •  Lake Gregory/Blackberry Farm (free with paid admission and valid fishing license weekdays only May 1 to Aug. 31): 100 S. Barnes Road, Aurora •  Spring Lake: McCoy and Frontenac in Aurora •  Waubonsie Lake: Montgomery and Kautz in Aurora •  Wheatland Lake: Barrington and Spinnaker in Aurora Boat ramp locations: • Veterans Island • South River Street Park

• Spring Lake Park • Jericho Lake Park*

Boat dock locations: • Waubonsie Lake • Spring Lake

• Veterans Island • Jericho Lake Park*

*Temporarily closed. STUART SPORTS COMPLEX

Stuart Sports Complex in Montgomery (60506) has two entrances. The North Entrance is located at 39W585 Jericho Road. The South Entrance is located at Griffin Dr. and Route 30. The complex features 8 ball fields and 37 soccer fields and provides 317 acres dedicated to baseball, softball and soccer fields. A permanent restroom and concession structure is located near the ball fields and associated parking. For permitting requests, check foxvalleyparkdistrict.org for request form and instructions, or contact the Outdoor Athletics Coordinator at 630-897-0516.

Fox River Trail East •  Lippold Park on Route 25 •  Red Oak Nature Center on Route 25 •  North Aurora Island Park at State Street Bridge •  South Island Park on Ashland Avenue •  South Broadway Park on Route 25 in Montgomery •  Route 25 just west of Marsch Avenue in Montgomery •  Route 25 just north of East Mill Street in Montgomery Fox River Trail West •  State Street Bridge in North Aurora •  Cole Center on Illinois Avenue •  Illinois Avenue west of Route 25 at the Cole Center Virgil L. Gilman Trail •  Route 30/Hill Avenue north of Route 34 •  Montgomery Road at Hinman Street •  Lebanon Park at Parker and Douglas •  South River Street Park at South River Street and Sard Avenue •  Terry Avenue north of Jericho Road •  Edgelawn Drive north of Jericho Road •  Orchard Road and Prairie Street •  Blackberry Farm/Splash Country Water Park •  Galena Boulevard between Barnes and Densmore Waubonsie Creek Trail •  Spring Lake Park at McCoy Drive and Frontenac •  Wetlands Park on South Oakhurst Drive •  Waubonsie Lake Park at Kautz Road •  Eola Community Center •  Charles E. Hoscheit at Montgomery Road Aurora branch of the Illinois Prairie Path •  Farnsworth Avenue between Reckinger and Molitor •  North of Illinois Avenue between Route 31 and 25 adjacent to the City of Aurora GARDEN PLOTS

The Park District has reservable garden plots available each growing season at two different sites: •  Jericho and Barnes Roads: 260 plots on Aurora’s west side (reservations accepted only at the Prisco Community Center) •  Oakhurst Forest Preserve (1680 Fifth Ave.): 250 plots on Aurora’s east side (reservations accepted only at the Eola Community Center) Plots can be accessed from April 15 to Oct. 15. Plots are available on a firstcome, first-served basis. Plots are 20 feet by 30 feet. Water is not available at the garden plot sites. Cost is $15 for residents; $30 for non-residents.

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Outdoor Facilities

Shelter Reservations The Fox Valley Park District has 14 picnic shelters available to reserve for family gatherings and special events. Shelters must be reserved for groups of 25 people or more.

RESERVING A SHELTER

RESERVABLE SHELTERS

Shelters are available for reservations from May 1 to Oct. 22.

Reservations are accepted for the following park shelters:

Reservations are accepted Monday through Friday from 8 to 5 p.m. at the following locations beginning Wednesday, Feb. 1:

Park Shelter*

•  Cole Center: 101 W. Illinois Ave. in Aurora

Austin

2

10

100

•  Eola Community Center: 555 S. Eola Road in Aurora

Blackberry Trails

2

2

12

100

•  Prisco Community Center: 150 W. Illinois Ave. in Aurora

Charles E. Hoscheit Park

6

40

The reservation fee for all shelters except Cool Acres is $60 for residents and $90 for non-residents. There is an additional $100 refundable security deposit required, payable at the time the reservation is made. Call 630-897-0516 for Cool Acres information and fees.

Cool Acres

2

Greene Field

1

Lebanon

2

Martin Luther King

2

Montgomery

New Haven

N. Aurora Island Simmons Spring Lake

1

Waubonsie Lake**

2

Wheatland

For more information, locations, hours and amenities, visit foxvalleyparkdistrict.org or call 630-897-0516.

Sand Playground Grill Volleyball

Shelter Basketball Tables Capacity

30

200

15

100

1

15

100

16

150

4

30

1

5

40

2

10

100

1

10

100

10

100

8

60

14

150

1 •

**Reservations also available weekends only Nov. 2 to 12.

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Registration and Activity Guide Information

3 Ways To Register Our programs are available to all people of all ability levels. Anyone needing special accommodations should fill in the information on the registration form.

1. FoxLink Online Registration foxvalleyparkdistrict.org FoxLink is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Simply go to www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org and click on the upper right hand tab marked FoxLink. You can establish your household, add family members, and sign up/pay for programs all through FoxLink. Residency status is verified by Geographic Information Systems, so there’s no need to come in and show proof of residency – skip the lines, go online! You can also fill out a household information form, available in our community centers, and our staff will input your information. Upon completion we’ll email you further instructions for setting your password in the system. All households must be established in the new FoxLink registration system. If you have questions, please email us at fvpd@fvpd.net.

2. By Mail / Drop Off / Fax Make checks payable to Fox Valley Park District. Fill out the registration form and mail to: FVPD, 150 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, IL 60506 ATTN: Brochure Registration Fax: 630-897-6896 (will call for credit card information)

3. In Person Beginning Saturday, Feb. 11, registrations will be processed during office hours. Cash, check, Visa, MasterCard or Discover is accepted. Prisco Community Center 150 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora 60506 Eola Community Center 555 S. Eola Road, Aurora 60504 Vaughan Athletic Center 2121 W. Indian Trail, Aurora 60506

Registration Calendar RESIDENT Registration – Saturday, Feb. 11, at 8:30 a.m. REGISTRATION BEGINS! Mail-in, walk-in, and Foxlink Internet registration accepted for residents only on a first-come, firstserved basis. Payment must accompany each registration. Payments for those placed on a waiting list will remain on account or be refunded in full upon request. NON-RESIDENT Registration – Monday, Feb. 20 Non-resident registration begins at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 20. Registration will continue throughout the season. General Information • All registrations are accepted on a space-available basis. • Programs that do not meet the minimum enrollment will be canceled or postponed 3 days prior to course start date. • Children must meet the age requirement for all preschool and youth-related programs by the designated start date of the desired program. • Some programs may require special registration forms on specified dates as noted in the Park District Activity Guide. • All registrants and participants permit the taking of photographs and video of themselves and their children during Park District activities for publication and use as the Park District deems appropriate. • The Fox Valley Park District provides programs, activities and facilities without discrimination or segregation on the grounds of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation or veteran status. Check Policy Classes are paid for in full at time of registration unless otherwise noted. Checks should be made out to the Fox Valley Park District. A $25 service fee is charged for returned checks. Payment is required within seven days; otherwise, participants will be removed from the class. Refund Policy • 100% refund (less $5 service charge) if received at least three working days prior to start of program. • 50% refund if received prior to second course meeting. • No refund after second course meeting. • 100% refund if class is closed or canceled. Non-Resident Fees A person residing outside the Park District boundaries of Aurora, North Aurora and Montgomery must pay a nonresident fee according to the following policy: • Class fees are generally 50 percent higher than the resident fee listed. • Note: Those living in Sugar Grove pay the resident rate but may not register until non-resident registration begins.

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Registration and Activity Guide Information  SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

PHOTO DISCLAIMER

T he Fox Valley Park District recognizes that all residents should have opportunities to participate in recreation programs. To encourage participation, the District offers a scholarship program to resident families experiencing financial hardships. Residents who qualify may apply to receive up to $40 per person each program season to use for non-contractual Park District programs. The desired program must have an opening for registration. Applications are available at any community center and online and are accepted at any Fox Valley Park District Community Center and the Cole Center Administration Office. Families must be at or below the federal poverty levels to qualify. Allow 4 to 6 weeks for the application process.

All registrants and participants permit the taking of photographs and videos of themselves and their children during Park District activities for publication and use as the Park District deems appropriate.

 For programs eligible for scholarships, look for this diamond-shaped icon following the title of a program.

With the children’s best interest in mind, parents and friends are asked to not remain in the classroom or gym during class time. The Park District asks instructors to enforce this policy so that children may devote their attention to the class without any outside interruptions. This policy is for safety as well as learning experiences. Children outside of the classroom should have adult supervision at all times. A Parent Day may be scheduled in some programs.

FOX FORCE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

There are many different types of volunteer opportunities through the Fox Valley Park District. A list of opportunities are on pages 100-101 Just fill out the Volunteer Interest Form on page 102. Volunteers will be contacted when volunteer opportunities arise. OOPS!

The Park District staff has made every effort to prepare this brochure as accurately as possible. However, errors can occur. Circumstances may require that adjustments be made to programs, fees, schedules, etc. The Park District reserves the right to make any such adjustments. The District apologizes for any inconvenience these errors or adjustments may cause. PRIVACY POLICY

Fox Valley Park District does not sell, trade or otherwise transfer to outside parties any information including but not limited to names, email addresses or mailing addresses. Full details of our privacy policy can be found online at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.

BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT POLICY

The Park District expects participants to exhibit appropriate behavior at all times. Guidelines have been developed to help make our programs safe and enjoyable for all participants. For a complete listing of those guidelines, visit foxvalleyparkdistrict.org. ATTENTION PARENTS

SPECIAL ASSISTANCE WITH PROGRAMS

The Fox Valley Park District welcomes the opportunity to assist patrons with disabilities to enjoy all of our facilities, programs, and services. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) if you or a family member have special needs and would like to participate in a program, please indicate on the registration form any accommodations you may need prior to the start of the program. If you register online please send an email to inclusion@fvpd.net. The Fox Valley Park District is a member of Fox Valley Special Recreation Association (FVSRA) and works collaboratively to provide reasonable accommodations for patrons with disabilities which can include: observations, staff training, additional personnel, and adaptive equipment. In order to provide the best customer service, requests for inclusion services should be made during the registration process a minimum of 2 weeks before the start date of any activity.

FVPD REGISTRATION / BROCHURE WAIVER & RELEASE

Fox Valley 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 (Fox Valley 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 the below listed programs/activities must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities/programs. You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward is 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. Recreational activities are intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental and emotional resources of each participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Depending on the particular activity, participants must understand that certain risks, dangers and injuries due to inclement weather, slip and falls, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision, instruction or officiating, and all other circumstances inherent to indoor and outdoor recreational activities exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for the (Fox Valley Park District) to guarantee absolute safety. WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK

Participants signing up and participating in the Fox Valley Park District programs, you may be required to sign as part of the registration, that you expressly assume 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 programs (including transportation services and vehicle operations, when provided).

PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION

Most program listings in this guide have a person’s initials in parenthesis at the end of the description. Use the information below to contact the person in charge of that particular program. (Note: CPRP is the designation for a Certified Park and Recreation Professional.) (AN) Annette Nocek (BSP) Bobbi Steele (BSV) Brad Schmidt, CPRP (BM) Brett Meier (CK) Cody Kamp, CPRP (DB) Deedee Buscher (DS) Debbie Smith, CPRP (GW) Greg Woolford (HW) Helen Wohlfeil (HWB) Holly Wiggins (JHV) Jem Hughes

630-851-8990 630-859-8606 630-907-9600 630-907-9600 630-859-8606 630-851-8990 630-966-4555 630-851-8990 630-897-4261 630-892-1550 630-907-9600

Eola Community Center Prisco Community Center Vaughan Athletic Center Vaughan Athletic Center Prisco Community Center Eola Community Center Cole Center Eola Community Center FVPD Greenhouse Blackberry Farm Vaughan Athletic Center

(JHP) (JN) (JR) (LB) (MG) (MK) (MO) (RM) (SM)

Jennifer Huber, CPRP Joe Nidea, CPRP Jordan Real, CPRP Laureen Baumgartner, CPRP Margaret Gazdacka, CPRP Mike Kenny Matt Odom Rafael Martinez Stevie Michell

630-859-8606 630-851-8990 630-907-9600 630-907-9600 630-897-1808 630-907-9600 630-851-8990 630-859-8606 630-907-9600

Prisco Community Center Eola Community Center Vaughan Athletic Center Blackberry Farm Red Oak Nature Center Vaughan Athletic Center Eola Community Center Prisco Community Center Vaughan Athletic Center

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Informacíon en Español Oportunidades de Becas  Busca este icono al lado de los programas que califican en este libro. Busca este icono al lado de los programas que califican en este libro. El Distrito de Parques de Fox Valley ofrece un programa de becas para las familias residenciales que están sufriendo dificultades financieras. Los residentes que califican pueden aplicar para recibir hasta $40 por persona para cada temporada de programas y usarlos con programas no contractuales del Distrito de Parques. El programa deseado debe de tener espacio abierto durante la inscripción. Las aplicaciones están disponibles en cualquier centro comunitario. Las aplicaciones son aceptadas en el Cole Center, localizado en 101 W. Illinois Ave. en Aurora durante la semana de 8 a.m. a 5 p.m. Las familias deben de estar en o abajo del nivel de pobreza para calificar. Por favor permite 4 a 6 semanas para que las aplicaciones se procesen.

3 Maneras para Inscribirse

Nuestros programas están disponibles para todas las personas de todos los niveles de capacidad. Cualquier persona que necesite servicios especiales debe de llenar la información en la forma de registro.

1. Registración Online FoxLink

FoxLink esta disponible las 24 horas del día, siete días a la semana. Simplemente vaya a www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org y haga clic en la pestaña marcada como FoxLink que hay en la parte derecha. Puede establecer su hogar, añadir miembros familiares, e inscribirse/pagar para los programas a través de FoxLink. El estado de residencia se verifica mediante los sistemas de información geográfica, así que no necesita venir y enseñar la prueba de residencia – sáltese la cola, hágalo online! También puede completar un formulario de información sobre su hogar, disponible en nuestros centros de la comunidad, y nuestro personal entrará sus datos de información. Una vez completado, le enviaremos un correo electrónico con más instrucciones para poder configurar su contraseña en el sistema. NOTA: Empezando el 11 de febrero, su número PIN de FoxLink que obtuvo previamente y ano aplicara. Se tienen que establecer todos los hogares en el nuevo sistema de registración de FoxLink. Si tienen cualquier pregunta, por favor escríbannos un correo electrónico a fvpd@fvpd.net.

2. Por Correo/En Persona

Debe de hacer los cheques pagaderos a Fox Valley Park District. Llene la forma de registro y envié por correo a: FVPD, 150 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, IL 60506 ATTN: Folleto de Registro.

3. En Persona

Comenzando el Sábado, 11 de febrero la matricula será procesada durante las horas de oficina. Se acepta efectivo, cheque, VISA, MasterCard o Discover. Centro Comunitario Prisco – 150 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, IL 60506 Centro Comunitario Eola – 555 S. Eola Road, Aurora, IL 60504 Centro Atlético Vaughan – 2121 W. Indian Trail, Aurora, IL 60506

Servicio a Domicilio La nueva y comprensiva Guía de Actividades del Fox Valley Park District es publicada cuatro veces al año. Por favor guarde su guía como referencia en el transcurso de la temporada. Comenzando con esta guía, los residentes del Fox Valley Park District recibirán la guía en la puerta de su casa. Si el servicio a domicilio en el futuro no deja la guía en su puerta, favor de enviarnos un correo electrónico con su dirección y código postal a delivery@fvpd.net o déjenos un mensaje en nuestra línea de envíos al 630-966-4544. Todas nuestras Guías de Actividades pueden ser bajados a través de nuestro sitio web foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.

Registro de RESIDENTE del área de Fox Valley — Sábado, 11 de febrero a las 8:30 a.m.

Registro de RESIDENTE del área de Fox Valley – Sábado, 11 de febrero a las 8:30 a.m. Registro por Correo, en persona, Foxlink Internet y el Foxlink marcador de tono es aceptado para los residentes del área de Fox Valley solamente y procesado en base a orden de llegada. Debe de incluir su pago con su registro. Si se pone en la lista de espera, su pago permanecerá en su cuenta o su pedido será completamente devuelto.

Registro para los NO-RESIDENTES – Lunes, 22 de febrero

El registro para los no residentes, los que viven fuera del área de Fox Valley, comienza el lunes, 22 de febrero. El registro para los residentes continuara durante toda la temporada.

Política de Cheques

Las clases deben ser pagadas en su totalidad en el momento de registro al menos que se notifique de otra manera. Los cheques deben ser hechos pagables al Fox Valley Park District.

Cuotas para los No-Residentes

Una persona viviendo afuera de los límites del Distrito de Parques de Aurora, North Aurora y Montgomery deben de pagar una cuota de no-residente. Nota: Las personas que viven en Sugar Grove pagan la cuota de residente pero no se pueden registrar hasta que comience el registro para los no-residentes.

Información General

• Todas las inscripciones son aceptadas mientras haya espacio disponible. • Los programas que no reúnen el número mínimo de personas inscritas serán cancelados o pospuestos. • Los niños deben tener el requisito de edad para todos los programas de preescolar o relacionados con su edad en la fecha del comienzo del programa deseado. • Algunos programas pueden requerir formas de registro especiales en fechas específicas como esta notificado en el Guía de Actividades del Fox Valley Park District. • Todas las personas inscritas y participantes autorizan que se les tome fotografías y video de ellos y de sus hijos durante las actividades del Distrito de Parques para publicación.

Copley Centro de Entrenamiento de Boxeo y Entrenamiento físico Programa para Jóvenes de edades 8 a 17 tienen la oportunidad de entrenar gratis con el ex boxeador profesional y campeón de Guantes de Oro Jesse Torres en el Copley Centro de Entrenamiento de Boxeo y Entrenamiento físico, 517 N. Union Street, Aurora. Los peleadores aspirantes aprenderán entrenamientos efectivos y técnicas de condición que involucran la cuerda, máquinas de ejercicios, bolsas pesadas de boxeo y bolsas de velocidad. Ultimadamente, ellos se reunirán y boxearan en el ring. Este programa ganador de premios es gratis y ayuda a desarrollar habilidades de por vida y a construir carácter en las personas jóvenes mientras ofrece un lugar de reunión saludable. El programa corre cada semana – lunes a jueves – de 5 a 6:30 p.m. para hovenes de 8 a 15 años y de 6:30 a 8 p.m. para 16 +. Para información, llame al 630-898-7500.

Reservación de Pabellón El Fox Valley Park District tiene 14 pabellones para pasadías disponibles para reservaciones para reuniones familiares y eventos especiales. Los pabellones deben ser reservados para grupos de 25 personas o más, desde el 1 de Mayo hasta el 22 de Octubre. Reservaciones para 2017 comienzan el 1 de febrero en los siguientes lugares: • Cole Center, 101 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora • Eola Community Center, 555 S. Eola Road, Aurora • Prisco Community Center, 150 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora La tarifa de reservación para todos los pabellones, excepto Cool Acres es $60 para residentes y $90 para no-residentes. Hay un cargo adicional de $100 como depósito de seguridad requerido y debe pagarse al momento de hacer la reservación. Este depósito es reembolsable. Debe llamar al 630-897-0516 para información y tarifas de Cool Acres. Para más información, horarios y amenidades, visite nuestra página Web o llame al 630-897-0516. Para localización de los pabellones, visite foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.

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