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Fox Valley Park District
Summer 2013
Classes, programs & events for Families ■ Children ■ Adults ■ Active Adults
Paddle THE Fox River Mid-American Canoe Race p. 7 & 17
Live and uncorked! Blackberry Farm Summer Music Series p. 4 & 8
THE HILLS ARE ALive! Summer Stage performs a classic! p. 8 & 113
foxvalleyparkdistrict.org Resident Registration begins May 11 Summer Camp Registration now open
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de until Mom calle emember as a kid when you played outsi dark. until play and Then you’d go out again time outdoors as they did those memories. Children spend half as much have t won’ ably prob kids y’s toda of Most ed, outdoor play each day but, partakes in just seven minutes of unstructur 20 years ago. The average American child smartphone). uter, in front of an electronic screen (TV, comp alarmingly, spends over seven hours per day ts are.” inside because “that’s where all the outle A typical child tells you they prefer to play ashioned, but we still old-f us call uled, deadline-driven society. So, Free time is at a premium in our over-sched of that. part r majo riencing the joys of outdoor play is a ciation and believe that kids need to be kids, and expe with the National Recreation and Park Asso the “10 Million Kids Outdoors” campaign in ing cipat parti is ict Distr Park y Valle This summer, the Fox in to the outdoors. the National Wildlife Federation. Left Inside initiative to get children tuned re and getting them involved – a No Child ces are, there is Chan It’s all about reconnecting children with natu them throughout the District. than a local park – and there are 164 of play oor outd ed, uctur unstr for place r There’s no bette you live. the kids are sure one within walking distance from where e just completed a major revitalization, and explore the “new” Blackberry Farm. We’v and ver I’d encourage everybody to disco le boats, among other exciting features. to love the adventure playground and padd y’s kids have Splash Country Water Park ration had the local swimming pool, but toda gene My park? r wate a love n’t does And what child y beach playgrounds. all their crazy-fun slides, spray guns and sand and Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center with both water parks – every day – r parks all summer. One pass is good for wate these enjoy to ies famil for way A season pass is a great, affordable weekdays as well. and pass holders enjoy early admission on experiencing that feeling, too! me feel like a kid again. Here’s to our kids Just thinking about being outside makes
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Nancy McCaul, CPRP Fox Valley Park District Executive Director
Board of Trustees Dan Barreiro Theodia Gillespie Paul Greviskes Nancy Hopp
Rachel Ossyra Chris Studebaker Bill Thompson
Executive Director Nancy McCaul, CPRP
1947
65 YEARS
2012
Our Mission
Enrich our community with fun, diverse and safe park and recreation experiences through environmentally and fiscally responsible actions. 1947
65 YEARS
2012
630-897-0516
Administrative Staff Diana Erickson
Director of Finance & Administration 630-897-0516
Mike Erickson
Director of Parks & Facility Maintenance 630-897-0516
Laurie Hoffman
Director of Recreation & Communications 630-897-0516
Mark Johnson, CPRP Chief of Park Police & Public Safety 630-264-7421
Jeff Palmquist, CPRP Director of Planning, Development & Grants 630-897-0516
Debbie Thompson
Executive Assistant & Assistant Board Secretary 630-897-0516 2
The Fox Valley Park District has been awarded the country’s most prestigious honor in the parks and recreation profession, winning the 2009 National Gold Medal Award for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management as presented by the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration and the National Recreation and Park Association.
The Fox Valley Park District has been recognized as an Illinois Association of Park Districts and Illinois Park and Recreation Association Distinguished Agency, the highest award an agency can receive from either association.
Contents
Resident registration begins May 11
What’s Inside…
Special Events
4
Prime Times
126
Live & Uncorked Music and wine at Blackberry Farm, p. 4, 8
Health, Wellness & Fitness
11
Birthday Parties
130
E-Fit Interactive Fitness Room
21
Fox Force Volunteer Program
135
Rollin’ down the river Canoe & Kayak Race on Fox, p. 7, 17
Sports
22
Red Oak Nature Center
138
Baseball
28
Outdoor Facilities
139
Golf for Kids Charity golf outing aids youth, p. 7, 44
Basketball
31
Park Directory
142
Soccer
34
Blackberry Farm
144
Concerts in the Park Enjoy live music outdoors, p. 7, 48
Tennis
38
Outdoor Aquatic Centers
147
Can You Survive? Zombie Invasion 5K returns, p. 9
Volleyball
42
Season Pass Form
148
Golf
45
Vaughan Aquatic Center
149
Aquatics
49
Vaughan Field House
150
Martial Arts
63
Vaughan Tennis Center
151
Be Out There! Plans to get kids outdoors, p. 41
Cheer & Poms
68
Vaughan Fitness Center
152
Gymnastics & Tumbling
70
Eola Fitness Center
154
Insects and Intrigue Bug Fest creates a buzz, p. 8, 80
Nature Programs
77
Prisco Fitness Center
157
Arts & Crafts
83
Orchard Valley Golf Course
158
Applause Theatre New series of performances, p. 112, 117
Medley
86
Orchards Restaurant
159
School Connections
95
Información en Español
160
Flag Day Celebration Patriotic Pot Luck Bingo, p. 126, 127
Creative Play Preschool
96
Registration Information
161
Personal Training for You Look good this summer, p. 156
Early Childhood
100
Registration Form
162
Dance
105
Activity Guide Information
163
Drama
114
Staff & Facility Directory
164
Music
119
Community Center Information 165
Shows
121
Index
166
Tours & Visits
122
FVSRA
168
Splash ‘n Dash Triathlon event debuts, p. 14
All Summer Long… Free and Fun Events, p. 169
Summer Activity Guide 2013 Managing Editors Editor Editorial Assistants Graphics Photography
Jeff Long, CPRP and Dawn Hartman, CPRP Kathryn Funk Debbie Smith, CPRP, Erika Swanson and Ashley Gerken Erika Swanson Mary Beth Nolan
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.
Mark your Calendar! Resident Registration Begins Saturday, May 11 8:30 a.m. Non-resident Registration Begins Monday, May 20 8:30 a.m. 3
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Special Events At Blackberry Farm
At Our Community Centers
MC Mondays at Blackberry Farm
Community-wide Garage Sale
MC Sports will visit Blackberry Farm every Monday to provide activities with children. Activities will include Baggo, soccer with mini-goals, blongoball (golf toss), bocce, Jarts, badminton, T-ball, Chux Fling Shotgame, dodgeball and horseshoes. (SS)
Sellers get two 9 x18 foot parking spaces and one 8 foot table. Buyers get free admission for one-stop shopping with up to 35 garage sales in one location. Proceeds from rental spaces go toward the Creative Play preschool program at the Prisco Community Center. (CJ)
Age
Fee
Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
All ages
Adult: $5(R) / $8(N) Child/Senior: $4.50(R) / $7(N)
Blackberry Farm
18Y and up
$30(R) / $45(N)
MIN: 15 / MAX: 35
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Day
Dates
Time
58726
Sa
May 18
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
M
June 3 to 24 and July 8 to 29
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Improv Showcase
Live and Uncorked Enjoy an evening of live music and drinks at Blackberry Farm. Admission includes one beverage (soda, beer or wine). Don’t miss the country line dance demonstrations by Dan Lovellette on June 4. (SS) Age
Fee
Location
21Y and up
$10(R) / $15(N)
Blackberry Farm
Day
Date
Time
Band
Tu
June 4
6 to 8 p.m.
Jonathan Devine & New Country
Tu
July 9
6 to 8 p.m.
Frank & Dave
Tu
Aug. 6
6 to 8 p.m.
Associates
The Fox Valley Theatre Guild’s Improv Group presents a night of hilarity and fun. The club’s improvisation group will entertain with sketches, original characters, and ideas from the audience. Don’t miss this funny, fast-paced and highly interactive showcase! Tickets on sale beginning May 14 at Prisco Community Center or online at www.seatyourself.biz/foxvalleyparkdistrict. (KD) Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
All ages
$5
MIN: 50 / MAX: 200
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64351
Sa
June 8
7:30 p.m.
*Additional processing fee applies for online ticket purchases.
Ice Cream Socials at Blackberry Farm Cool off on a hot day with free ice cream at Blackberry Farm, sponsored by Colonial Café and Ice Cream. Free ice cream is included with admission while supplies last. (SS) Age
Fee
Location
All ages
Adult: $5(R) / $8(N) Child/Senior: $4.50(R) / $7(N)
Blackberry Farm
Day
Date
Time
Sa
June 8
2 to 3 p.m.
Su
July 21
2 to 3 p.m.
Sa
Aug. 10
2 to 3 p.m.
Su
Sept. 15
2 to 3 p.m.
American Spirit: A Flag Day Musical Revue Join us for complimentary coffee, punch, pastries, desserts and a festive musical revue performed by a red, white and blue cast. Enjoy patriotic musical selections, including favorites such as ‘America the Beautiful,’ ‘Yankee Doodle Dandy’ and ‘God Bless the U.S.A.’ Help celebrate the splendor of the American flag with music and dance inspired by the stars and stripes. Tickets available beginning May 14 at Prisco Community Center or online at www.seatyourself.biz/ foxvalleyparkdistrict. Registration closes June 12 at noon. (KD) Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
All ages
$10
MIN: 50 / MAX: 250
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64400
F
June 14
2 p.m.
*Additional processing fee applies for online ticket purchases.
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Special Events Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS
The talented youth of the community present a musical production that will leave the audience begging for more! ‘101 Dalmatians Kids’ is the familiar tale of kidnappers, puppies and villains. In a loving home in the city of London, human owners Robert and Anita live happily with Dalmatian parents Pongo and Perdita as they raise their Dalmatian puppies. Everything is quiet until the monstrous Cruella De Vil plots to steal the puppies for her new fur coat! All the dogs of London unite to daringly rescue the puppies from Cruella and her bumbling henchmen. Tickets available beginning June 3 at Prisco Community Center or online at www.seatyourself.biz/foxvalleyparkdistrict. (KD)
The Emperor’s New Clothes This musical production featuring young talent from the community transports the audience to the kingdom of Glump, which has been taxed to abstraction ever since their emperor became a pampered clothes horse with a lack of taste. While the emperor and his family are busy mismatching their wardrobe, the rest of the kingdom is in a shambles. Enter two con artists who devise an ingenious plan for fleecing the emperor. Their pitch: a magic cloth that appears invisible to people unworthy of their position. Naturally, everyone chooses to ‘see’ the magic cloth, until the innocent candor of a child ‘reveals all.’ The emperor is shamed into reforming his leadership role in society, and his spoiled daughters learn a valuable lesson in humility. Tickets available beginning June 24 at Prisco Community Center or online at www.seatyourself.biz/ foxvalleyparkdistrict. (KD)
Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
All ages
$5
MIN: 50 / MAX: 200
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
64386
F
June 21
2 p.m.
All ages
$5
MIN: 50 / MAX: 200
Prisco Community Center
64387
Sa
June 22
2 p.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64388
F
July 12
2 p.m.
64389
Sa
July 13
2 p.m.
*Additional processing fee applies for online ticket purchases.
Songs from the Golden Age of Broadway: Summer Stage Cabaret Talented performers host a benefit for the Summer Stage production of ‘The Sound of Music’ in an amazing evening of music and comedy performed around a piano. Featuring classic music from the Golden Age of Broadway such as ‘Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’,’ ‘Happy Talk’ and ‘There’s No Business Like Show Business.’ Gift baskets from local businesses will be raffled off to lucky ticket buyers. This night of entertainment in a casual atmosphere also features snacks and beverages available for purchase. Tickets available beginning May 29 at Prisco Community Center or online at www.seatyourself.biz/foxvalleyparkdistrict. (KD) Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
All ages
$8
MIN: 20 / MAX: 300
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64247
Sa
June 29
7:30 p.m.
*Additional processing fee applies for online ticket purchases.
Teen Talent Night Singers, dancers, comedians, jugglers and performers with special skills will show off their talent in the first Teen Talent Night. Attendees will be able to experience and support the talent of the Fox Valley community. Popcorn, snacks and beverages will be available for purchase. Tickets available beginning July 1 at Prisco Community Center or online at www.seatyourself.biz/foxvalleyparkdistrict. (KD) Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
All ages
$5
MIN: 50 / MAX: 200
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64340
W
July 24
7:30 p.m.
*Additional processing fee applies for online ticket purchases.
*Additional processing fee applies for online ticket purchases.
Parker’s Children’s Theatre: ‘The Wizard of Oz’ The Fox Valley Park District’s professional theatre company presents ‘The Wizard of Oz: A Musical Play for Young Audiences.’ When Dorothy gets her wish of escaping her dull Kansas farm life, it brings her to a wondrous new place that is bright and exciting, but just isn’t home. With her new friends, Dorothy sets out to ask the all-powerful wizard for help. Children from the audience become munchkins, help oil the Tin Man and one youngster is even magically transformed into the wonderful Wizard of Oz. This is a musical story about friendship, persistence and discovering the magic inside yourself. Tickets available beginning June 11 at Prisco Community Center or online at www.seatyourself.biz/ foxvalleyparkdistrict. (KD)
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka KIDS Featuring songs from the classic family film ‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory’ and performances by talented youth of the community, the story follows enigmatic candy manufacturer Willy Wonka as he stages a contest by hiding five golden tickets in five of his scrumptious candy bars. Whoever comes up with these tickets will win a free tour of the Wonka factory, as well as a lifetime supply of candy. Four of the five winning children are insufferable brats; the fifth is a likeable young lad named Charlie Bucket who takes the tour in the company of his equally amiable grandfather. The children must learn to follow Mr. Wonka’s rules in the factory — or suffer the consequences. Tickets available beginning July 22 at Prisco Community Center or online at www.seatyourself.biz/ foxvalleyparkdistrict. (KD)
Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
All ages
$5
MIN: 50 / MAX: 200
Prisco Community Center
All ages
$5
MIN: 50 / MAX: 200
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
1 p.m.
64390
F
Aug. 2
2 p.m.
64391
Sa
Aug. 3
2 p.m.
64358
W
July 10
*Additional processing fee applies for online ticket purchases.
*Additional processing fee applies for online ticket purchases.
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Special Events Cinderella’s Ball
Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr.
Everyone is cordially invited to attend Cinderella’s Ball. Children can dress in a magical princess ball gown or dapper princely attire and dance with Cinderella and her friends. Attendees will enjoy a buffet meal, a royal craft and the magical hair stylings of the fairy godmother. All participants must pre-register by noon on Aug. 5. Parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts are encouraged to attend with the little princesses and princes. (KD)
In this musical production, gifted young members of the community will entice the audience to become part of their world. In a magical kingdom fathoms below, the beautiful young mermaid Ariel longs to leave her ocean home to live in the world above. But first she’ll have to defy her father King Triton, make a deal with the evil sea witch Ursula, and convince Prince Eric that she’s the girl with the enchanting voice. Tickets available beginning Aug. 5 at Prisco Community Center or online at www.seatyourself.biz/foxvalleyparkdistrict. (KD)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y and up
Per couple: $30(R) / $45(N); Each add’l $13(R) / $20(N)
MIN: 25 / MAX: 150
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
62304
W
Aug. 7
Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
All ages
$5
MIN: 50 / MAX: 200
Prisco Community Center
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
4:30 to 6 p.m.
64392
F
Aug. 23
2 p.m.
64393
Sa
Aug. 24
2 p.m.
64394
Su
Aug. 25
2 p.m.
Dinner Theatre Tribute Series: An Afternoon With Patsy Cline Patsy Cline was one of the most influential, successful and acclaimed female vocalists of the 20th century. The legendary country singer’s greatest hits are featured in this tribute, perfect for the whole family. Professional songstress Cheyenne Nelson’s soaring voice brings Patsy Cline to life with unforgettable hits such as ‘Crazy,’ ‘I Fall to Pieces,’ ‘Sweet Dreams,’ and ‘Walking After Midnight.’ Audiences will enjoy a catered meal before the show and dessert during intermission, which is included in the ticket price. Tickets with table assignments on sale beginning April 15 at Prisco Community Center or online www.seatyourself.biz/foxvalleyparkdistrict. Registration closes Aug. 8 at 5 p.m. (KD) Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
All ages
$29
MIN: 50 / MAX: 150
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64565
Su
Aug. 11
Dinner: 4:30 p.m. / Show: 5 p.m.
*Additional processing fee applies for online ticket purchases.
School House Rock LIVE The Fox Valley Theatre Guild presents this hit musical masterpiece! A young teacher on the first day of school is afraid classes won’t go well. Memories of learning about multiplication, grammar, social studies, science and inventions from Saturday morning cartoons in the 1970s give the new teacher the needed confidence to pass with flying colors. Adults can revisit ‘Conjunction Junction,’ fly again with ‘Interplanet Janet’ and rediscover ‘My Hero Zero’ and show their children how they learned to multiply by five! Donate a reasonable school supply (notebook, calculators, pencils/pens, etc), and receive a $2 discount on your ticket (must be presented at time of purchase). Tickets available beginning July 18 at Prisco Community Center or online at www.seatyourself.biz/ foxvalleyparkdistrict. (KD) Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
All ages
$5 ($3 with school supply donation at time of purchase)
MIN: 50 / MAX: 200
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64380
Sa
Aug. 17
2 p.m.
64381
Su
Aug. 18
2 p.m.
*Additional processing fee applies for online ticket purchases.
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*Additional processing fee applies for online ticket purchases.
Special Events Around Fox Valley Flower Power Planting Parties This one-day event is open to volunteers who would like to help beautify their communities. Join Park District greenhouse crews at select sites to put the trowels and shovels to dirt and plant a variety of annuals and perennials, then enjoy the natural beauty all season long! (HW)
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Age
Fee
Locations
10Y and up
Free
Eola Community Center and Vaughan Athletic Center
Day
Date
Time
Sa
May 18
9 to 11 a.m.
Concerts in the Park Join us for our free outdoor concerts throughout the summer at various parks. Bring your favorite lawn chair, roll out a blanket and enjoy music under the stars. All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Village of Montgomery and BMO Harris Bank. For concert updates, visit foxvalleyparkdistrict.org. (DS)
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Mid-American Canoe & Kayak Race Experience the excitement of paddling the scenic Fox River while enjoying this classic tradition that dates back to the 1960s. Paddlers of all ages and abilities are welcome. Two race lengths are offered – with start lines in St. Charles (10 miles) and Batavia (6 miles) – both finishing with a post-race lunch party and awards ceremony at McCullough Park. Pre-race pickup from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, May 31, and from 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 1, at Prisco Community Center. Sponsored by BMO Harris Bank. (CK)
Age
Fee
All ages
Free
Day
Dates
Time
Location
Band
Th
June 13
7:30 to 9 p.m.
Montgomery Park
Smokin Gunz
June 20
7:30 to 9 p.m.
McCullough Park
28 Days
Age
Day
Date
Th
All ages
Su
June 2
Th
June 27
7:30 to 9 p.m.
Montgomery Park
Jukebox Band
Th
July 18
7:30 to 9 p.m.
Montgomery Park
White Saddle Band
Th
July 25
7:30 to 9 p.m.
McCullough Park
Aurora American Legion Band
Th
Aug. 1
7:30 to 9 p.m.
McCullough Park
August
Time
Fee
Starting Location
9 a.m.
Adult Team: $50 Adult Paddler: $25 Paddler under 16: $15
St. Charles: Mt. St. Mary’s Park
10:30 a.m.
Adult Team: $40 Adult Paddler: $20 Paddler under 16: $15
Batavia: VFW on Route 25
9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Adult Team: $70 Adult Paddler: $35
St. Charles: Mt. St. Mary’s Park and Batavia: VFW on Route 25
Canoe Rental Package: Rental package includes Mid-Am registration for 2 paddlers, 2 lunches, 2 T-shirts, goodie bags, shuttle, canoe rental, paddles and PFDs. 9 a.m.
$95
St. Charles: Mt. St. Mary’s Park
10:30 a.m.
$80
Batavia: VFW on Route 25
Kayak Rental Package: Rental package includes Mid-Am registration for 1 paddler, 1 lunch & T-shirt, goodie bag, shuttle, kayak rental, paddle and PFD. (Tandem package includes 2 lunches, shirts, etc.) 9 a.m.
$55
St. Charles: Mt. St. Mary’s Park
10:30 a.m.
$45
Batavia: VFW on Route 25
Splash Bash Celebrate the start of summer at Splash Country Water Park with interactive games and DJ spinning tunes. Don’t miss out on the one-day season pass sale! Buy a season pass during the event and receive a discounted rate. (JR) Age
Fee
Location
All ages & adult
Child / Senior: $8(R) / $9(N) Adult: $9(R) / $10(N) Children under 2: Free
Splash Country Water Park
Day
Date
Time
Sa
June 8
Noon to 3 p.m.
Phillips Fest Celebrate the start of summer at Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center with interactive games and DJ spinning tunes. Don’t miss out on the one-day season pass sale! Buy a season pass during the event and receive a discounted rate. (JR) Age
Fee
Location
All ages & adult
Child / Senior: $8(R) / $9(N), Adult: $9(R) / $10(N) Children under 2: Free
Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center
Day
Date
Time
Sa
June 15
Noon to 3 p.m.
Fox Valley Park Foundation’s Golf for Kids Benefit Golf Outing Enjoy a memorably rewarding day of golf and camaraderie while helping a great cause as well. Proceeds from this outing support The First Tee of Aurora and Fox River Valley, which funds scholarships that provide golfing opportunities to area children. Each registered golfer receives a valuable tee gift, green fees with cart for 18 holes, lunch and dinner at Orchards Restaurant, door prizes, raffle prizes and a complimentary drink ticket. (DT) Age
Fee
Location
All ages
$175
Orchard Valley Golf Course
Day
Date
Format
M
June 24
4-Player Team Scramble or Individual Stroke Play
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Special Events Around Fox Valley Summer Stage Presents ‘The Sound Of Music’ When the sweet, young Maria proves too highspirited for the religious life, she is sent to serve as governess for the seven children of a widowed naval Captain. Maria becomes friends with the children and captures the heart of the stern Captain, but Austria’s invasion by the Nazis forces the family to escape to Switzerland in a thrilling and inspirational story. The classical musical score includes ‘Edelweiss,’ ‘My Favorite Things,’ ‘Climb Ev’ry Mountain,’ ‘Do-Re-Mi,’ and the title song ‘The Sound of Music.’ Tickets available at Paramount Theatre box office beginning June 25 by calling 630-896-6666. Sponsored by BMO Harris Bank. (KD) Age
Location
All ages
Paramount Theatre
Day
Date
Time
Fee*
F
July 19
7 p.m.
Seniors / 3Y to 17Y: $7 18Y and up: $9
Sa
July 20
2 p.m.
Seniors / 3Y to 17Y: $9 18Y and up: $13
Sa
July 20
7 p.m.
Seniors / 3Y to 17Y: $9 18Y and up: $13
Su
July 21
2 p.m.
Seniors / 3Y to 17Y: $9 18Y and up: $13
*Prices do not include Paramount Theatre processing fee
Fox Valley Amazing Race A team of four adults can embark on an amazing race just like on the famous TV show! Team members are given a map and sets of clues to get started, but the key is figuring out how to get to the finish. During this four-hour trip, there are several pit stops to challenge participants mentally and physically. Fee includes a T-shirt and the awards ceremony with a pizza celebration. Sponsored by BMO Harris Bank. (JN) (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
21Y and up
$88 per team of 4
MIN: 10 / MAX: 48
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62237
Sa
Aug. 3
9 a.m.
At Red Oak Nature Center Bug Fest Celebrate insects at the annual Bug Fest family event. Start the adventure at Lippold Park with fun bug games, insect encounters with Terminix, giveaways and more. Then travel the stroller-friendly Fox River Bike Trail or head into the woods on our wood chipped hiking trails as you search for bugs on your way to Red Oak Nature Center. Harry Patterson ‘The Bee Keeper’ will present at 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. Snacks, beverages and other concessions will be available for a small fee. Handicapped parking and shuttle drop off is available Red Oak with all other parking at Lippold Park. Additional parking is available at Schneider School. Small buses and vans will run every half hour to Red Oak from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. (MG)
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Age
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Location
All ages & adult
Free
Sa
Aug. 24
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Lippold Park and Red Oak Nature Center
Special Events It’s one thing to run a 5K, but it’s a whole Different race when the course is infested by a horde of zombies!
can you survive the Find out! This event will take racers through a sea of obstacles on a zombie infested course. Run, climb, crawl, pull and slide – whatever it takes! – to escape the living dead. Wearing a flag football-like belt, racers will make strategic choices to find the quickest route to survival. Afterward, the lucky survivors and freshly resurrected zombies – those who finish without flags – will enjoy a bonfire, entertainment, food and beverages at the Zombieland Party in the Park!
Saturday, Sept. 21 • 5 p.M. • BLACKBERRY FARM three different levels of participation: Racers ($55) Barcode 64558 • Ages 14 and UP
Includes event T-shirt, chip timing, race medal, access to Safe Zone and invitation to Zombieland Party in the Park.
Zombies ($20) BARCODE 64559 • Ages 14 and UP Includes event T-shirt, full zombie transformation and invitation to the Zombieland Party in the Park.
Register by Sept. 12. Pre-race packet pickup will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Sept. 19 at Prisco Community Center.
Spectators ($5) • ALL AGES
Includes access to the Zombieland Party in the Park, people (and zombie) watching opportunities galore.
Save the Dates! Zombie Invasion 5K
Fall Festival
It’s one thing to run a 5K, but it’s a whole different race when the course is infested by a horde of zombies. The invasion is spreading! Can you survive? This 2nd annual event will take racers through a sea of obstacles on a zombie infested course. Run, climb, crawl, pull and slide – whatever it takes – to escape the living dead. Wearing a flag football-like belt, racers will make strategic choices to find the quickest route to survival. Afterward, the lucky survivors and freshly resurrected zombies – those who finish without flags – will enjoy entertainment, food and beverages around a bonfire. (AK)
Come out to the woods for some fall color fun. Travel from station to station through the woods doing fun fall activities and crafts. This is a free event; no need to sign up. Parents must accompany their children. (MG)
Three different levels of participation: Racers ($55): Includes event T-shirt, chip timing, race medal, access to Safe Zone and invitation to Zombieland Party in the Park. Zombies ($20): Includes Zombie T-shirt, full zombie transformation and invitation to the Zombieland Party in the Park. Spectators ($5): Includes access to the Zombieland Party in the Park, people (and zombie) watching opportunities galore. Day
Date
Start Time
Location
Sa
Sept. 21
5 p.m.
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Fee
Participant
Age
64558
$55
Racer
14Y and up
64559
$20
Zombie
14Y and up
64560
$50/ea. for group of 4 or more racers
14Y and up
Pay at door
$5
All ages
Spectator
Fr e
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Age
Fee
Location
All ages & adult
Free
Red Oak Nature Center
Day
Date
Time
Sa
Oct. 19
1 to 3 p.m.
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Get fit, be active!
Health, Wellness & Fitness
Vaughan Athletic Center is fighting childhood obesity by offering a series of classes that will “jumpstart” a healthy diet and exercise for kids. Participants will receive a prize after attending any of the classes below. All classes are ongoing and there is no prize limit. • Yoga 101 • Cycling 101 • Working It Out Together • Wolf Pack Junior Running Club (page 12)
Yoga 101
Working It Out Together
These classes teach kids the fundamentals behind yoga and set a healthier quality of life for years to come. Time and day are subject to change; please refer to the current Vaughan Athletic Center group exercise schedule. (MS)
This program is designed to encourage kids and parents to work out together and develop a healthy lifestyle. Specific equipment will be set aside to allow children ages 11 to 13 to work out with their parents. All children under the age of 16 are required to complete an equipment orientation prior to utilizing the fitness floor. (MS)
Age
Fee
Location
11Y and up; 9Y to 10Y with adult
Free with Vaughan Fitness Membership or Drop-in rate: $6(R) / $8(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center
Day
Date
Time
Tu/Th
Ongoing
3:45 to 4:30 p.m.
Cycling 101
Age
Location
11Y to 13Y & adult
Vaughan Athletic Center
Fee
Time
Free with Vaughan Fitness Membership or Drop-in rate: $6(R) / $8(N)
M-F: 4:15 to 6:30 p.m. Sa/Su: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
This program offers a cardio workout. Participants will listen to their favorite tunes while riding stationary bikes. The workout is followed by a cool-down and stretch. Time and day are subject to change; please refer to the current Vaughan Athletic Center group exercise schedule. (MS) Age
Fee
Location
11Y and up
Free with Vaughan Fitness Membership or Drop-in rate: $6(R) / $8(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center Studio II
Day
Date
Time
Tu
Ongoing
4:15 to 5:15 p.m.
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 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.
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. Visit makingkanefitforkids.org. 11
Health, Wellness & Fitness Just for Kids Boot Camp for Kids This specialty exercise class for children provides a fun and challenging workout under the guidance of one of our personal trainers. The class will use a variety of exercise equipment to strengthen and tone muscles while having fun. (JN) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
10Y to 15Y
$60(R) / $90(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63592
M/W
May 27 to June 26
1 to 1:45 p.m.
63593
M/W
July 8 to Aug. 7
1 to 1:45 p.m.
Performance Enhancement An athlete’s aim is always to be better than last year’s competitive season. This unique 5-week Performance Enhancement program, created by our personal trainer, will help participants accomplish this goal by working to improve their core, flexibility, strength and power. This helps to raise their performance one level higher and making them a better athlete for the next competitive season. (JN) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
11Y to 18Y
$150(R) / $375(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63594
Th/Tu
May 30 to July 2
1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
63595
Th/Tu
July 11 to Aug. 13
1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
ZumbAtomic ZumbAtomic classes are rockin’, high-energy fitness parties packed with specially choreographed, kid-friendly routines and all the music kids love, like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and more. Helps increase focus and self-confidence, boosts metabolism and enhances coordination without competitive pressure. No dance experience is required. (JN) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y to 12Y
Free to members / $36(R) / $54(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63343
Tu
June 4 to July 16
3 to 3:45 p.m.
63345
Th
June 6 to July 18
3 to 3:45 p.m.
63344
Tu
July 23 to Aug. 27
3 to 3:45 p.m.
63346
Th
Aug. 1 to Sept. 5
3 to 3:45 p.m.
This program enhances an individual’s power, speed, accuracy, agility and cardiovascular strength. Interactive challenges, circuits and relay race activities will be set up on the electronic Sportwall with specific exercises to address the areas being worked on each day. Medicine and Bosu balls, beanbags, noodles, weights and a variety of other tools will make each station more challenging. Get a total body workout by rotating to each station, while having fun using this new interactive approach. No class July 3. (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 12Y
$45(R) / $67(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Group
64248
W
June 5 to July 10
3 to 4 p.m.
Girls
64249
W
June 5 to July 10
4 to 5 p.m.
Boys
64250
W
July 17 to Aug. 14
3 to 4 p.m.
Girls
64251
W
July 17 to Aug. 14
4 to 5 p.m.
Boys
Wolf Pack Junior Running Club The Wolf Pack Junior Running Club is a great way to introduce younger kids to the sport of running. The focus is on pace, breathing, mechanics, speed, endurance, injury prevention and cross training. Available to any school or recreational organization looking for professional training during the off-season, the club is coached by Julio Mercado, a former member of the Mexican National Running Team, and an area high school assistant coach. (MS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 18Y
$40(M) / $55(R) / $65(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 35
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63893
M/Th/Su
June 3 to 30
6 to 7 p.m.
63909
M/Th/Su
July 1 to 28
6 to 7 p.m.
63910
M/Th/Su
July 29 to Aug. 25
6 to 7 p.m.
Summer Camp Fit ‘n’ Fun Camp
Check it out! Check out membership and fitness options at Vaughan Athletic Center (page 152) Eola Community Center (page 154) and Prisco Community Center (page 157). 12
E-Fit Conditioning & Endurance
Run, lift, stretch and get moving in this fitness camp. Building self-esteem and helping children adopt a healthy lifestyle is the goal. Certified instructors will teach proper form, terminology and information on good nutrition will be introduced through fun games and activities. This camp is open to all fitness levels. Children should bring a swimsuit and towel along with a sack lunch and two snacks every day. (LB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 10Y
$150(R) / $225(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 10
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62254
M-F
July 22 to 26
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Health, Wellness & Fitness For Teens and Adults Body Sculpting Participants will tone and tighten muscles using a variety of tools, including steps, bands, balls and weights. Modifications given as needed; class is appropriate for all levels. Must pre-register before start date. (RM) Age 16Y and up
Fee $25(R) / $37(N)
Class Size
Location
MIN: 9 / MAX: 18
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64325
M
June 3 to July 8
8 to 9 p.m.
64324
W
June 5 to July 10
8 to 9 p.m.
64326
M
July 15 to Aug. 19
7 to 8 a.m.
64331
M
July 15 to Aug. 19
8 to 9 p.m.
64327
W
July 17 to Aug. 21
7 to 8 a.m.
64330
W
July 17 to Aug. 21
8 to 9 p.m.
Six-Pack Abs Exercises concentrate on abdominal and lower back work. This is a great class to add on to the beginning or end of a workout routine or simply on its own. Must pre-register before start date. (RM) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
$12(R) / $18(N)
MIN: 9 / MAX: 18
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64334
M
June 3 to July 8
12:30 to 1 p.m.
64335
W
June 5 to July 10
12:30 to 1 p.m.
64338
M
July 15 to Aug. 19
12:30 to 1 p.m.
64339
W
July 17 to Aug. 21
12:30 to 1 p.m.
Boot Camp Tone and tighten your muscles using a variety of tools including steps, bands, balls, and weights. Modification given as needed; class is appropriate for all levels. Must pre-register before start date. (RM) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
16Y to 60Y
$25(R) / $37(N)
MIN: 9 / MAX: 18
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64305
M
June 3 to July 8
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
64308
M
June 3 to July 8
6 to 7 p.m.
64306
W
June 5 to July 10
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
64309
W
June 5 to July 10
6 to 7 p.m.
64313
M
July 15 to Aug. 19
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
64316
M
July 15 to Aug. 19
6 to 7 p.m.
64314
W
July 17 to Aug. 21
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
64317
W
July 17 to Aug. 21
6 to 7 p.m.
Metabolic Circuit Training - Indoor Participants will utilize some of the same tools seen on ‘The Biggest Loser,’ such as the kettlebell, ropes and TRX, to get fit, lose weight and boost energy levels. This program is taught by Bill Waltzek from ForwardFit. (JN) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
$100(R) / $115(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63361
Sa
June 1 to 29
10 to 11 a.m.
63362
Sa
July 20 to Aug. 17
10 to 11 a.m.
63363
Sa
Aug. 31 to Sept. 28
10 to 11 a.m.
Scholarship Opportunities Look for this icon for programs that offer scholarship opportunities. Residents who qualify receive up to $40 per program season. See page 163 for more information. 13
Health, Wellness & Fitness Splash ‘n Dash Triathlon If you’re looking for a new and exciting fitness challenge, join the Fox Valley Park District for the 2013 Splash & Dash Trialthlon! Registration ends July 31. (JR) Age
Class Size
18Y and up
MIN: 50 / MAX: 200
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Location
64615
$77 by July 8 $88 on or after July 9
Sa
Aug. 10
8 a.m.
Splash Country Water Park
Women’s Triathlon Run Class These coached workouts include heart rate training, track workouts and a variety of other workouts to help you reach your triathlon goals. The last half hour will include strength and flexibility training. All ability levels welcome! Classes are held at predetermined locations throughout the Fox Valley area including the Vaughan Athletic Center. For more information, please call Jordan at 630-907-9600. (JR) Age
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
MIN: 5 / MAX: 30
Vaughan Athletic Center
Day
Fee
Date
Time
Tu
$93(M) / $103(R) / $108(N)
July 2 to Sept. 20
9:30 to 11 a.m.
Th
$93(M) / $103(R) / $108(N)
July 4 to Sept. 22
9:30 to 11 a.m.
Tu/Th
$190(M) / $205(R) / $215(N)
July 2 to Sept. 22
9:30 to 11 a.m.
Women’s Triathlon Bike Class This class will include coached hour-long rides featuring hill workouts, sprints and group rides. Riders must have a road bike or hybrid and be able to ride for 30 minutes at a 12 mph pace. There will be a mandatory bike safety class first. Participants must be ready to ride by 9:15 a.m. For more information, please call Jordan at 630-907-9600. (JR) Age
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
MIN: 5 / MAX: 20
Vaughan Athletic Center
Day
Fee
Date
Time
W
$105(M) / 110(R) / $115(N)
July 3 to Sept. 18
9:30 to 11 a.m. (ready to ride at 9:45 a.m.)
Women’s Triathlon Swim Class These group swim workouts are geared for participants looking to improve their swimming skills for fitness or triathlons. The weekly workouts include basic technique instruction. Participants should feel comfortable in the water and be able to swim 100 yards continuously. For more information, please call Jordan at 630-907-9600. (JR)
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Age
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
MIN: 5 / MAX: 20
Vaughan Athletic Center
Day
Fee
Date
Time
F
$55(M) / $60(R) / $70(N)
July 5 to Sept. 20
9:30 to 11 a.m.
Health, Wellness & Fitness Women’s Triathlon Series Whether you are looking to participate in your first triathlon or you are an experienced triathlete, this program offers swim/bike/run workouts in a fun and supportive environment. The run/bike class will meet at predetermined locations throughout the Fox Valley area on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Wednesday bike class and Friday swim class will be held at the Vaughan Athletic Center. For more information, please call Jordan at 630-907-9600. (JR) Age
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
MIN: 5 / MAX: 20
Vaughan Athletic Center
Day
Fee
Date
Time
Tu-F
$315(M) / $325(R) / $335(N)
July 2 to Sept. 20
9:30 to 11 a.m.
For Adults TRX Suspension Training The TRX Suspension System is a training method that uses a person’s body weight and gravity to build strength, balance, coordination, flexibility and joint stability. Participants will engage their core muscles, which include those in the pelvis, abs, back and chest. Strong and stable core muscles help to prevent injuries. (JN) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y to 55Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63348
Tu
May 21 to June 18
5:30 to 6:30 a.m.
63349
Tu
May 21 to June 18
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
63351
Tu
June 25 to July 23
5:30 to 6:30 a.m.
63350
Tu
June 25 to July 23
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
63357
Tu
July 30 to Aug. 27
5:30 to 6:30 a.m.
63358
Tu
July 30 to Aug. 27
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Women’s Get-Fit-in-a-Hurry Bootcamp Ladies seeking quick results for a special occasion such as a wedding, reunion or vacation can take part in intensive fitness training along with nutritional consultation. The sessions will cover everything from weight training to cardio workouts and core training. (MS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$200(M) / $260(R) / $280(N)
MIN: 3 / MAX: 10
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63918
M/W/F
May 27 to June 21
8 to 9 p.m.
63923
M/W/F
June 24 to July 19
8 to 9 p.m.
63924
M/W/F
July 15 to Aug. 9
8 to 9 p.m.
Health Tip!
Pace Yourself! You don’t have to keep up with the slim and sculpted instructor in the workout video. Pace yourself, and exercise at a rate that is challenging, but still comfortable. Many people think they’ll lose weight faster if they work out harder, but in reality, weight loss is best accomplished gradually over a period of time. 15
Health, Wellness & Fitness ROTI Fitness ROTI (Return On Time Invested) Fitness Plus is a 90-minute class incorporating a blend of yoga, hand weights and Pilates into a routine that will improve flexibility, core strength, balance and alignment. (RM) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$45(R) / $68(N)
MIN: 9 / MAX: 16
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64302
Tu/Th
May 28 to June 27
6:30 to 8 p.m.
64303
Tu/Th
July 16 to Aug. 15
6:30 to 8 p.m.
Tai Chi for Health 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. (MO) Age
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
MIN: 3 / MAX: 15
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
63569
$40(R) / $60(N)
M
June 3 to 24
9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
63570
$40(R) / $60(N)
Th
June 6 to 27
9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
63571
$80(R) / $120(N)
M/Th
June 3 to 27
9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
63572
$40(R) / $60(N)
M
July 8 to 29
9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
63573
$40(R) / $60(N)
Th
July 11 to Aug. 1
9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
63574
$80(R) / $120(N)
M/Th
July 8 to Aug. 1
9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
63575
$40(R) / $60(N)
M
Aug. 5 to 26
9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
63576
$40(R) / $60(N)
Th
Aug. 8 to 29
9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
63577
$80(R) / $120(N)
M/Th
Aug. 5 to 29
9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
Taiji Quan Sometimes called ‘moving meditation,’ Taiji Quan is a slow, gentle exercise that encourages balance, good circulation and stress reduction. It is also a form of self-defense based on sensitivity, timing and leverage rather than strength. Those who sign up for one night per week may attend either Monday or Wednesday as schedule permits. Head instructor David Carr has been practicing Taiji Quan for more than 20 years. No class July 1 and 3. (MO) Age
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
MIN: 3 / MAX: 30
Eola Community Center
Day
Time
Barcode
16
Fee
Date
Level
63295
$30(R) / $45(N)
M
June 3 to July 15
7 to 7:30 p.m.
Beginner
63296
$30(R) / $45(N)
W
June 5 to July 17
7 to 7:30 p.m.
Beginner
63297
$50(R) / $75(N)
M/W
June 3 to July 17
7 to 7:30 p.m.
Beginner
63298
$42(R) / $63(N)
M
June 3 to July 15
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Ongoing
63299
$42(R) / $63(N)
W
June 5 to July 17
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Ongoing
63300
$72(R) / $108(N)
M/W
June 3 to July 17
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Ongoing
63301
$30(R) / $45(N)
M
July 22 to Aug. 26
7 to 7:30 p.m.
Beginner
63302
$30(R) / $45(N)
W
July 24 to Aug. 28
7 to 7:30 p.m.
Beginner
63303
$50(R) / $75(N)
M/W
July 22 to Aug. 28
7 to 7:30 p.m.
Beginner
63304
$42(R) / $63(N)
M
July 22 to Aug. 26
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Ongoing
63305
$42(R) / $63(N)
W
July 24 to Aug. 28
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Ongoing
63306
$72(R) / $108(N)
M/W
July 22 to Aug. 28
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Ongoing
Health, Wellness & Fitness For Adults
For Active Adults
VAC – Fitness
Zumba Gold for 50 & Better
Become more Versatile & Active with Circuit training. This group training format with our certified personal trainers shakes things up and gives participants a full body workout that will result in the body changes everyone is looking for. (MS)
This is a unique exercise class choreographed for active older adults and beginners. Participants will move to the beat of the Latin American salsa, tango and merengue. No dance knowledge required. Zumba Gold is a low-impact, full-body cardio workout with a focus on abdominal strength. Instructor Regina Rahman is Zumba Basic 1, Zumba Gold and AFAA certified. No class on May 27. (JHP)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$225(M) / $285(R) / $300(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 15
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63965
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 11
7 to 8 p.m.
63966
Tu/Th
July 16 to Aug. 22
7 to 8 p.m.
Sunrise Taiji in the Park Participants meet lakeside in the early morning fresh air for meditation and Taiji (Tai Chi)—slow, gentle mind-body exercises that encourage balance, good circulation and stress reduction. Instructor David Carr has been practicing Taiji for more than 20 years. This class is appropriate for everyone—no previous experience required. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
21Y and up
$20(R) / $26(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 30
Waubonsie Lake Park
Age
Class Size
Location
50Y and up
MIN: 10 / MAX: 25
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
63797
$35(R) / $45(N)
M/W
May 20 to July 3
11 a.m. to noon
63798
$35(R) / $45(N)
M/W
July 8 to Aug. 14
11 a.m. to noon
Exercise for Ages 55 & Better Low-impact aerobics, light resistance training and flexibility work help participants gain stamina and strength for daily activities. This program is taught by certified group exercise instructor Lynda Carr. No class on Memorial Day. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
55Y and up
$25(R) / $35(N)
MIN: 15 / MAX: 45
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63678
W
June 5 to July 17
8 to 8:45 a.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
8 to 8:45 a.m.
63686
M/W/F
May 27 to July 5
8:30 to 9:15 a.m.
63687
M/W/F
July 8 to Aug. 16
8:30 to 9:15 a.m.
63679
W
July 24 to Aug. 28
R & B Soul Line Dancing Enjoy a workout while learning the hottest line dances, shuffles and slides in this one-of-a-kind class. Step-by-step instructions and great music make the time fly. (MS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$45(R) / $55(N)
MIN: 12 / MAX: 40
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63925
Sa
June 15 to July 13
1 to 3 p.m.
63928
Sa
July 6 to Aug. 3
1 to 3 p.m.
63929
Sa
Aug. 3 to 31
1 to 3 p.m.
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) yoga that targets connective tissues, helping the body to rebuild the spine and hips. All poses can be modified to suit any level. Instructor Maureen Fogerty is Yoga Alliance trained and certified. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
21Y and up
$35(R) / $45(N)
MIN: 7 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63811
Su
June 23 to July 28
9 to 10:30 a.m.
63812
Su
June 23 to July 28
10:40 a.m. to 12:10 p.m.
63813
Su
Aug. 4 to Sept. 8
9 to 10:30 a.m.
63814
Su
Aug. 4 to Sept. 8
10:40 a.m. to 12:10 p.m.
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Gentle Yoga for Active Adults Learn the benefits of yoga: improved flexibility and mobility, increased range of movement to help reduce common aches and pains, reduced stress and enhanced relaxation. Perform the postures on the floor with a mat or in a chair. Please bring a mat to class; all other equipment is provided. Register for either one or two days a week. Instructor is Neeta Mohanty. (JHP) Age
1-Day Fee
2-Day Fee
Class Size
Location
50Y and up
$35(R) / $45(N)
$50(R) / $60(N)
MIN: 7 / MAX: 15
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63681
Tu/F
May 28 to July 5
Tu: 9 to 10 a.m. F: 9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
63682
Tu/F
July 9 to Aug. 16
Tu: 9 to 10 a.m. F: 9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
Health Tip!
Drink More Tea Try drinking more tea instead of coffee to help protect your body from damaging effects of free radicals. Tea is a rich source of antioxidants that play a big role in protecting against some cancers and cardiovascular disease.
Health, Wellness & Fitness For Active Adults Taiji Quan for 55 & Better Sometimes called ‘moving meditation,’ Taiji Quan is a slow, gentle exercise that encourages balance, good circulation and stress reduction. This class is particularly appropriate for those 55 and over who are seeking a low-impact form of exercise. Those who sign up for one day per week may come either Tuesday or Thursday as schedule permits. Head instructor David Carr has been practicing Taiji Quan for more than 20 years. No class week of July 4. (JHP) Age
1-Day Fee
2-Day Fee
Class Size
Location
21Y and up
$15(R) / $21(N)
$23(R) / $29(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 30
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63676
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 18
10:30 to 11 a.m.
63677
Tu/Th
July 23 to Aug. 29
10:30 to 11 a.m.
Golden Foxes Walking Schedule Summer 2013
Hatha Yoga for Active Adults This class, a combination of both Hatha and Yin Yoga, incorporates poses that can be modified for students of any level, with a focus on the development of a personal practice. Practicing postures, breathing and relaxation techniques reduces stress, increases flexibility, strengthens muscles and balances the body, mind and emotions. No class May 27 and July 4. (JHP)
Join active walkers age 55 and better on Tuesdays at 8:30 a.m. at the following locations. If the weather is too cold or rainy, then we will walk inside at the Prisco Center. The Walking Club is free to join and there is no charge to be a member! (JHP)
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MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
7-Waubonsie
4-Mastodon
2-Montgomery
6-New Haven
Age
1-Day Fee
2-Day Fee
Class Size
Location
14- New Haven
11-Gilman
9-Lincoln
13-Montgomery
55Y and up
$40(R) / $50(N)
$55(R) / $65(N)
MIN: 7 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
21- Montgomery
18-Waubonsie
16-Mastodon
20-Lincoln
28- Lincoln
25-New Haven
23-Gilman
27-Mastodon
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63806
M/Th
May 27 to July 11
M: 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Th: 8:30 to 10 a.m.
63807
M/Th
July 15 to Aug. 22
M: 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Th: 8:30 to 10 a.m.
30-Waubonsie
• Lincoln Park – trail next to FVPD Greenhouse at Russell and Lakewood • Mastodon Lake – trail around the lake in Phillips Park at Smith Boulevard and Ray Moses Drive • Gilman Trail – trail starting at Blackberry Farm off Barnes Road • Waubonsie Lake Park – trail around Waubonsie Lake off Kautz Road • New Haven – New Haven Avenue, just west of Highland Avenue • Montgomery Park – main lot off Mill Street; meet at shelter
Golden Foxes Summer Potluck Join us for our new summer potluck for the Golden Foxes walking club! Be sure to bring your Golden Foxes punch cards to enter for our raffles. Please bring a dish of your choice to pass. All paper goods and beverages will be provided. (JHP)
Fr e
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
55Y and up
Free
MIN: 15 / MAX: 50
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63672
Tu
June 4
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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E-Fit Equipment: Ages 5 & up NEW! Xbox 360 & Kinect Kinect Adventures and more!
52-inch LCD TV Air Hockey Table Nintendo Wii
Drop-In Summer Hours
Wii Fit, Wii Dance, Mario Kart and more!
XerDance Dance Pads
Dance/cardio workout includes 150 song selections
Sportwall Training System
Relay races, games, sport-specific training, conditioning and endurance
Indoor Climbing Wall Traverse climbing
E-Fit Equipment: Ages 2 & up Electronic Playground
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Chase the Lights, Find Skippy the Dog & Carry a Tune games • All participants ages 17 and under need a parent-signed waiver to receive a Park District ID card. • Parents are required to remain in the E-Fit Room for children ages 4 and under. • Children ages 5 and up may be dropped off. • Gym shoes required.
Eola Community Center 555 S. Eola Road, Aurora 630-851-8990
$4 per hour (age 5 & up) Day Mondays Wednesdays Fridays Saturdays
Time 5 to 7 p.m. 5 to 7 p.m. 5 to 7 p.m. 11:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Rentals $6 per guest (11/2 hours) Great for Scout groups, team parties and clubs. Call for availability.
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Sports
Summer Camps Sports of All Sorts
Extreme Sports Camp
This camp is packed full of sports and activities with specialized instruction from experienced coaches in a variety of sports, including tennis, basketball, volleyball and soccer. Participants will attend KidFit classes and enjoy recreational swimming on a daily basis. Bring a swimsuit and towel every day along with a sack lunch and two snacks. (LB)
Learn the basic fundamentals and skills needed to play seven different sports: baseball, football, table tennis, badminton, volleyball, basketball and ultimate Frisbee. At the end of each class, a game will be played emphasizing learned skills, teamwork, fun and sportsmanship. (RM)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 10Y
$150(R) / $225(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 10
Vaughan Athletic Center
7Y to 10Y
$60(R) / $90(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 20
McCullough Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62253
M-F
June 24 to 28
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
63273
M-F
June 24 to 28
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Sports Festival Summer Camp Students will play many games, including basketball, volleyball and tennis. Co-recreational games of kickball, four-square and use of the indoor aquatics center also will be included. Counselors will promote sportsmanship, emphasizing the ethical and character-building aspects of athletic competition. (JF) Grade*
Fee
Class Size
Location
5 to 7
$100(R) / $125(N)
MIN: 12 / MAX: 20
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62256
M-Th
June 3 to 27
9 a.m. to noon
*As of May 1.
Jr. Multi-Sports Camp This is for the all-around athlete or child who wants to take a shot at different sports! 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! A different sport will be the focus at each class. Basic rules and mechanics will be taught while playing games that keep everyone moving. These camps are taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (JF) (MO) (RM) Class Size
Fee
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$98(R) / $147(N)
63274
M-F
July 8 to 12
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
63275
M-F
July 22 to 26
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Kids First Badminton Camp This instructional camp prepares players to succeed in badminton. Excellent coaches plan strategic preparation drills and games that will increase skills through fundamentals. Learn techniques for handling the racket, directing the birdie, playing with a partner and being part of a team. Games are played throughout the camp and conclude with Skills Challenge Contest and Championship games. This program is taught by Kids First Sports Safety staff. (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y to 14Y
$109(R) / $163(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 40
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62339
M-F
June 10 to 14
Noon to 3 p.m.
62346
M-F
July 8 to 12
Noon to 3 p.m.
Kids First Dodge Ball Camp Dodge this! Enjoy dodge ball games every day, and a competitive championship game on the last day. This fast-moving sport will provide team competition and individual challenge matches on the court. Kids will have a blast running, throwing, dodging and ducking their way to victory. This program is taught by Kids First Sports Safety staff. (MO)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
63265
M-F
June 10 to 14
2 to 4 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
Prisco Community Center
8Y to 13Y
$109(R) / $163(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 40
Eola Community Center
62171
M-F
June 17 to 21
9 to 11 a.m.
5Y to 7Y
Vaughan Athletic Center
62173
M-F
June 24 to 28
9 to 11 a.m.
7Y to 10Y
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62692
M-F
July 22 to 26
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
Eola Community Center
62336
M-F
June 17 to 21
9 a.m. to noon
62337
M-F
July 15 to 19
9 a.m. to noon
62338
M-F
Aug. 5 to 9
9 a.m. to noon
22
Sports Middle School Football Camp
Kids First Track & Field Fundamentals Camp
This instructional camp offers skill position training, techniques on speed and quickness per position, offensive and defensive purpose factors, body balance and first-step directional movements. (RM)
Coaches will focus on teaching sprints, hurdles, jumps, distance running and throws in a safe and fundamental way. The camp consists of body balance techniques, speed, quickness and agility drills. Camp concludes with an event championship series on the final day. This program is taught by Kids First Sports Safety staff. (MO)
Grade
Fee
Class Size
Location
5 to 8
$45(R) / $68(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
McCullough Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63270
M-Th
June 24 to 27
Noon to 3 p.m.
63272
M-Th
July 22 to 25
Noon to 3 p.m.
Flag Football Skills Camp This camp will increase a player’s skill level and overall knowledge of the game. Speed and agility drills will be used to help with balance, lateral and linear movements and explosiveness from a set stance. Footwork and balance are extremely important for every position on the field and will be worked on consistently. Quarterback, running back, line play and receiving will be the focus, as well as defensive tactics. Small sided games and competitions will take place where contact is minimal; there will be no tackling. This camp is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (JF) (MO) Age
Class Size
7Y to 10Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Location
62170
$79(R) / $118(N)
M-Th
June 24 to 27
3 to 5 p.m.
Vaughan Athletic Center
$98(R) / $147(N)
M-F
July 29 to Aug. 2
3 to 5 p.m.
62687
Eola Community Center
Kids First Flag Football Camp Instructors will teach through strategic and fun preparation drills and games to increase skills and safety through fundamentals. This instructional camp offers skill positions training, techniques on speed and quickness, body balance, first-step directional movements, football safety awareness and sportsmanship. Kids will be separated by age within the camp, with groups of 6 to 8 and 9 to 14 year olds. This program is taught by Kids First Sports Safety staff. (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 14Y
$115(R) / $172(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 40
Eola Community Center
Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 8 / MAX: 40
$59(R) / $88(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
62667
M-F
July 8 to 12
9 to 10 a.m.
5Y to 6Y
62668
M-F
July 8 to 12
10 to 11 a.m.
7Y to 9Y
62669
M-F
July 8 to 12
11 a.m. to noon
10Y to 14Y
62670
M-F
Aug. 5 to 9
9 to 10 a.m.
5Y to 6Y
62671
M-F
Aug. 5 to 9
10 to 11 a.m.
7Y to 9Y
62672
M-F
Aug. 5 to 9
11 a.m. to noon
10Y to 14Y
Hockey Skills Camp Learn the proper mechanics of stick handling, puck control, passing and shooting through speed and agility drills. Instructors will focus on balance and stamina while working on in-game knowledge and mechanics. Offensive and defensive strategies will be covered as the players work on positioning, safety and understanding of the rules. This camp is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (JF) (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
7Y to 10Y
$98(R) / $147(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Barcode
Day
Time
Date
Location
62688
M-F
July 8 to 12
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Eola Community Center
62174
M-F
July 29 to Aug. 2
9 to 11 a.m.
Vaughan Athletic Center
Lacrosse Skills Camp Basic mechanics of cradling, passing, catching and shooting will be covered and expanded upon. Proper footwork, positioning and the ability to move laterally and linearly while maintaining balance will also be covered. Game play will help each player work on face-off strategies and offensive and defensive strategies to help increase decision time. Contact will be minimal. Game situations and rules will be covered. This camp is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (JF) (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
7Y to 10Y $98(R) / $147(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62665
M-F
June 24 to 28
9 a.m. to noon
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
62666
M-F
July 15 to 19
9 a.m. to noon
62168
M-F
July 29 to Aug. 2
Noon to 2 p.m.
Vaughan Athletic Center
62693
M-F
July 8 to 12
1 to 3 p.m.
Eola Community Center
Let’s Play Rugby The goal of the American Flag Rugby program is to introduce young players to the game, instill its traditions of sportsmanship, and have fun. The successful 4-division format addresses the problem of significant age and ability differences within the divisions, particularly among the younger children. (RM) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 15Y
$25(R) / $38(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
McCullough Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63285
M/W
July 24 to Aug. 19
6:30 to 8 p.m.
Sports Academy Lacrosse Lacrosse combines the basic skills used in soccer, basketball and hockey into a fast-paced, high-scoring game. Athletes will learn all the fundamentals of stick handling, cradling, passing and shooting in a fun, non-checking environment. Staff also focuses on respect, teamwork and discipline. This program is taught by Skyhawks Sports Academy staff. (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
6Y to 12Y
$109(R) / $163(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 32
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
62324
M-F
June 10 to 14
9 a.m. to noon
Eola Community Center
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Sports General Sports Parent-Tot Sports Parents and children can 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 such as catching, throwing, batting, shooting, passing and anything that involves hand-eye coordination. Parents participate with their children. This program is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. No class June 15 and July 5 and 6. (MO) (RM) (JF) Age
Class Size
Location
2Y to 3Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Jr. Multi-Sports Little superstars can learn the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship while instructors attempt to spark their interest to play a variety of sports. Sports covered include basketball, hockey, soccer, baseball and football. This program is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. No class July 3 to 5. (MO) (RM) (JF) Fee
Class Size
Location
$69(R) / $103(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
63912
W
June 12 to July 31
1:15 to 2:15 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
63913
W
June 12 to July 31
2:15 to 3 p.m.
3Y to 4Y
63914
Th
June 13 to Aug. 1
11 a.m. to noon
4Y to 6Y
Time
Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 14
$69(R) / $103(N)
Prisco Community Center
63932
$69(R) / $103(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
8:30 to 9:15 a.m.
63931
$69(R) / $103(N)
F
June 14 to Aug. 2
9:15 to 10 a.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
63933
$34(R) / $51(N)
Sa
Aug. 10 to 24
8:30 to 9:15 a.m.
64290
Tu
June 11 to July 23
11 to 11:45 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
64291
F
June 14 to Aug. 2
11 to 11:45 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
2Y to 3Y
$69(R) / $103(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$69(R) / $103(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64295
Th
June 13 to Aug. 1
5:45 to 6:30 p.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
64296
F
June 14 to Aug. 2
9:15 to 10 a.m.
63149
Tu
June 11 to July 23
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
2Y to 3Y
$69(R) / $103(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63165
Tu
June 11 to July 23
5:15 to 6 p.m.
63166
F
June 14 to Aug. 2
9:15 to 10 a.m.
63150
Tu
June 11 to July 23
11 to 11:45 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
63151
W
June 12 to July 31
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
63152
F
June 14 to Aug. 2
10 to 10:45 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
63161
M/W
Aug. 5 to 19
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
Average Joe Multi Sport Competition The Average Joe Multi Sport Competition is a decathlon-style, multi-sport event for men and women competing at various skill levels. Amateur, average men and women from different sports are pitted against one another in a series of athletic events. The object or goal is to score the most points possible on each event. The competitor with the most points at the end of all events is declared the champion. Prizes will be awarded for each category. (RM) Fee
Age
Class Size
Location
$50(R) / $75(N)
18Y and up
MIN: 15 / MAX: 50
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64359
Sa
July 13
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Boxing Training Students can train with former professional boxer and Golden Gloves champion Jesse Torres at the Copley II Recreation Center. Young fighters will learn effective training and conditioning techniques involving jump rope, exercise machines, heavy bags and speed bags. Once trained, they will pair up in the ring for practice bouts. Pre-registration is required. (RM)
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y and up
Free
MIN: 1 / MAX: 200
Copley II Gym
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64341
M-Th
May 20 to Aug. 1
5 to 8 p.m.
Sports East Aurora Track & Field This program offers the opportunity to participate in a variety of track-based activities covering the basic principles of running and jumping. These skills can be applied to football, soccer, basketball, baseball, track and field and cross-country. (RM) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 16Y
$25(R) / $35(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
East Aurora High School
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64372
M-Th
June 17 to 27
8:30 to 11 a.m.
64373
M-Th
July 8 to 18
8:30 to 11 a.m.
This program is for both new and experienced fencing students. Students will learn about basic attacks and defenses while practicing a variety of combinations and moves. Each class features conditioning, drilling and bouting (actual fencing) with time set aside for individual instruction. All fencing equipment is provided. Note: Parents are eligible for 50 percent off enrollment fees. No class July 3. (RM) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 12Y
$55(R)/ $82(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 16
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Level
64342
Tu
June 18 to July 30
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
1
64343
Tu
June 18 to July 30
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
2
64344
Tu
Aug. 6 to Sept. 10
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
1
64345
Tu
Aug. 6 to Sept. 10
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
2
Inline and Quad Skating Lessons This program is for beginners and more advanced skaters. Safety will be covered, along with starting, stopping, forward crossovers, hockey stops, backward skating, skating with a partner, simple jumps and spins and basic jam moves. Parents may skate the warm-up with their kids, and participants may skate during the public session immediately following class at no additional charge. No class July 6. (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y and up
$46(R) / $69(N)
MIN: 3 / MAX: 15
Aurora Skate Center 34W113 Montgomery Road
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63376
Sa
June 29 to Aug. 10
Noon to 1 p.m.
Kids First Badminton This instructional program offers strategic preparation drills and games that will increase skills through the practice of fundamentals. Preparation training includes hand grips, racket positioning, serving, body balance and first step directional movements for this quickly paced game. Badminton skill, challenge contest and championship badminton games will be played. This program is taught by Kids First Sports Safety staff. (MO) Fee
Location
8Y to 15Y
$59(R) / $88(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
64244
Tu
June 11 to July 2
3 to 4:15 p.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 30
64245
Tu
July 9 to 30
3 to 4:15 p.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 30
Schedule Open gym is available at Prisco and Eola Community Centers and Vaughan Athletic Center. Times listed are subject to change to accommodate leagues and programs. Players must obtain a Park District ID to participate in open gym programs.
Fencing
Age
Open Gym
Vaughan Athletic Center For updated schedules, call 630-907-9600. Description
Fee Per Visit
Ages
Day
Time
Teen Open Basketball
$3(R) / $4(N)
13Y to 17Y
M/W/F
3 to 6 p.m.
Family Open Basketball
Youth: $3(R) / $4(N) Adult: $4(R) / $5(N)
12Y and under & parent
Sa/Su
2 to 4 p.m.
Adult Open Basketball
$4(R) / $5(N)
18Y and up
Tu/F
11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Adult Open Basketball
$4(R) / $5(N)
18Y and up
W
6:30 to 9 p.m.
Eola Community Center
For updated schedules, call 630-851-8990. Description
Fee Per Visit
Ages
Day
Time
Adult Open Badminton
$4(R) / $5(N)
18Y and up
Tu/Su
Tu: 8:15 to 10 p.m. Su: 8 to 11 a.m.
Adult Open Volleyball
$4(R) / $5(N)
18Y and up
M
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Adult Open Basketball
$4(R) / $5(N)
18Y and up
W
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Adult Open Table Tennis
$4(R) / $5(N)
18Y and up
W/F
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Youth Open Basketball
$3(R) / $4(N)
13Y to 17Y
M/W/F
3:30 to 6 p.m.
Prisco Community Center
For updated schedules, call 630-859-8606. Description
Fee Per Visit
Ages
Day
Time
Open Pickleball
Youth: $3(R) / $4(N) Adult: $4(R) / $5(N)
16Y and up
M/W
8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Youth Open Basketball
$3(R) / $4(N)
13Y to 17Y
F
3:30 to 6 p.m.
Adult Open Basketball
$4(R) / $5(N)
18Y and up
M/W/ Sa
M/W: 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sa: 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Adult Open Volleyball
$4(R) / $5(N)
18Y and up
F
6:30 to 9 p.m.
Open Badminton
$4(R) / $5(N)
18Y and up
Sa
8 to 10 a.m.
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Sports Kids First Dodge Ball Dodger Rodger! Dodge ball games will be played every session, concluding with a competitive championship game on the last day. 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. This program is taught by Kids First Sports Safety staff. (MO) Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 8 / MAX: 30
$59(R) / $88(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
64239
Tu
June 11 to July 2
4:30 to 5:45 p.m.
11Y to 14Y
64237
Tu
June 11 to July 2
4:30 to 5:45 p.m.
8Y to 10Y
64240
Tu
July 9 to 30
4:30 to 5:45 p.m.
8Y to 10Y
64241
Tu
July 9 to 30
4:30 to 5:45 p.m.
11Y to 14Y
Hut, hut!
Football Jr. Flag Football
Wrestling This introductory course focuses on instruction of the basic skills of folkstyle wrestling with an emphasis on having fun while performing drills and techniques. (RM)
Each player will learn the main offensive and defensive positions by having the opportunity to play them all. Contact is minimal — there will be no tackling! Focus is on the proper mechanics of running pass routes, receiving, line play, taking handoffs and throwing. Basic rules and in-game knowhow will also be taught in preparation for game play. This program allows players to learn the game without the risk of major injuries in a fun and safe environment. All of our programs are based on learning teamwork and sportsmanship. This program is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. No class on July 4. (JF) Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$69(R) / $103(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
63168
Th
June 13 to Aug. 1
4 to 5 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
4Y to 11Y
$45(R) / $67(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
63170
Th
June 13 to Aug. 1
5 to 6 p.m.
6Y to 8Y
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64298
M
June 10 to July 15
6 to 7 p.m.
64300
M
July 22 to Aug. 26
6 to 7 p.m.
Table Tennis Instruction This table tennis instructional program is designed to improve fundamental skills. Players will be taught a variety of techniques and skills and will apply them in match situations. (MO)
Flag Football Skills This program is designed to increase skill level and overall knowledge of the game. Speed and agility drills will be used to help with balance, lateral and linear movements, and explosiveness from a set stance. Quarterback, running back, line play and receiving will be focused on, as well as defensive tactics. Small sided games and competitions will take place where contact is minimal (there will be no tackling). This program is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. No class on July 4. (JF)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Class Size
Fee
Location
6Y and up
$60(R) / $90(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 15
Eola Community Center
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$69(R) / $103(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Time
Level
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
63175
Th
June 13 to Aug. 1
6 to 7 p.m.
8Y to 10Y
Date
63200
Sa
June 22 to Aug. 3
9 to 10 a.m.
Beginner
63201
Sa
June 22 to Aug. 3
10 to 11 a.m.
Ongoing
Sports Academy Flag Football League Kids can discover the excitement of league competition while learning the basics of football. The league consists of two training sessions and four league games. On June 18, participants will be assigned to teams and be given a T-shirt to be worn as their team uniform. The first league game is scheduled for June 25. This program is taught by Skyhawks Sports Academy staff. (MO)
Scholarship Opportunities
Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 24 / MAX: 72
$89(R) / $133(N)
McCarty Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
63371
Tu
June 11 to July 16
5:15 to 6:15 p.m.
5Y to 6Y
Look for this icon for programs that offer scholarship opportunities. Residents who qualify receive up to $40 per program season. See page 163 for more information.
63372
Tu
June 11 to July 16
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
7Y to 8Y
26 26
Sports Ready, aim
Archery Archery I
New archers learn proper techniques for handling and shooting a bow and arrow. Equipment is provided, but participants are welcome to bring their own. Completion of this class is required to participate in the Archery II or 3D Archery classes. Registration closes three working days before the start of the first class. Taught by master coach and national champion archer Bill Berger. (MG) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y and up
$36(R) / $54(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Lippold Recreation Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Hockey Jr. Floor Hockey Learn the game before the skates ever go on! Proper mechanics of stick handling, puck control, passing, shooting and offensive and defensive strategies will all be covered. Instructors will also focus on safety, rules, teamwork and sportsmanship. Contact is not allowed. This program is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. No class at Prisco on July 5. (MO) (RM) Age
Class Size
4Y to 6Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Location
64297
$69(R) / $103(N)
F
June 14 to Aug. 2
10 to 11 a.m.
Prisco Community Center
64016
$55(R) / $83(N)
Tu/Th
Aug. 6 to 20
1 to 2 p.m.
Eola Community Center
63788
W
June 5 to 26
6 to 7 p.m.
63789
Th
June 6 to 27
6 to 7 p.m.
Jr. Inline Hockey
63790
W
July 10 to 31
6 to 7 p.m.
63791
Th
July 11 to Aug. 1
6 to 7 p.m.
Learn the game with skates on for the first time! Proper mechanics of stick handling, puck control, passing, shooting and offensive and defensive strategies will all be covered. Instructors will also focus on safety and rules — contact is not allowed. All of our programs focus on teamwork and sportsmanship. Participants need to bring their own skates, shin pads and caged helmet. This program is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (MO)
63792
W
Aug. 7 to 28
6 to 7 p.m.
63793
Th
Aug. 8 to 29
6 to 7 p.m.
Archery II Students learn more about shooting styles, competitive rounds and how to correct errors. Participants must complete Archery I before signing up for this program. Registration closes three working days before the start of the first class. Taught by master coach and national champion archer Bill Berger. (MG) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y and up
$36(R) / $54(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Lippold Recreation Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63794
W
June 5 to 26
7 to 8 p.m.
63795
W
July 10 to 31
7 to 8 p.m.
63796
W
Aug. 7 to 28
7 to 8 p.m.
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
5Y to 7Y
$55(R) / $83(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64169
Tu/Th
Aug. 6 to 20
2 to 3 p.m.
Inline Hockey Skills Players will learn the proper mechanics of stick handling, puck control, passing and shooting. Instructors will focus on balance, stamina and positioning while working on in-game knowledge and mechanics including offensive and defensive strategies, safety and understanding the rules. Participants must know how to skate and bring their own skates, shin guards and caged helmet. This class is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3D Archery
8Y to 10Y
$55(R) / $83(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Archers shoot at 3D foam animals in this class. Participants must complete Archery I before signing up. Registration closes three working days before the first class date. Taught by master coach and national champion archer Bill Berger. (MG)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64171
Tu/Th
Aug. 6 to 20
3 to 4 p.m.
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y and up
$42(R) / $63(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Lippold Recreation Center
Adult Floor Hockey League Teams will play an eight-game regular season with a singleelimination postseason tournament. Players must bring their own protective gear and sticks. (RM)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63785
M
June 3 to 24
6 to 7 p.m.
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y to 69Y
$300 per team / $10 extra for each non-resident
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64371
Sa
July 20 to Sept. 14
2 to 8 p.m.
63786
M
July 8 to 29
6 to 7 p.m.
63787
M
Aug. 5 to 26
6 to 7 p.m.
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SectionSection Heading Heading Softball & T-Ball
Baseball Summer Camps Baseball Skills Camp Veteran baseball trainers will teach proper throwing mechanics, rotational hitting, bunting, fielding, pitching and catching. Speed and agility training will be included to increase core strength and mobility for added bat speed, range in the field and linear speed for base running. In-game strategies will be taught to increase each player’s overall knowledge. This camp is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (JF) (MO)
Jr. T-Ball Junior T-Ball will engage all players and keep them moving and learning, even while in the dugout! Mechanics and hand-eye coordination are the keys to early success. Players will become more confident in this active class as we work on the proper mechanics of catching, throwing, fielding, base running and batting. This fun and exciting program will prepare each player for the baseball skills or coach pitch leagues. All of our programs are based on learning teamwork and sportsmanship. This program is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. No classes on June 29 and July 3 to 6. (MO) (JF) Class Size
Location Eola Community Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
MIN: 6 / MAX: 30
8Y to 12Y
$98(R) / $147(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Age
$60(R) / $90(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
11 a.m. to noon
4Y to 6Y
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Location
63615
62166
M-F
July 8 to 12
10 a.m. to noon
8Y to 12Y
Vaughan Athletic Center
63617
$60(R) / $90(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
3Y to 4Y
62683
M-F
July 15 to 19
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
8Y to 12Y
Eola Community Center
63618
$69(R) / $103(N)
M
June 10 to July 22
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
63621
$69(R) / $103(N)
M
June 10 to July 22
3 to 4 p.m.
3Y to 4Y
Girls Softball Skills Camp
63613
$69(R) / $103(N)
Tu
June 11 to July 23
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
This camp is designed to teach girls the basic fundamentals to improve their knowledge of the game and give them the confidence they need to transition to the next level. All aspects of the game will be covered: pitching techniques, hitting, bunting, base running, infield, outfield and catching. Both offense and defensive strategies will be taught through games and individual instruction. Participants should bring their own glove. This camp is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (JF) (MO)
63614
$69(R) / $103(N)
Tu
June 11 to July 23
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
63616
$69(R) / $103(N)
W
June 12 to July 31
3 to 4 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
63619
$69(R) / $103(N)
F
June 14 to Aug. 2
1 to 2 p.m.
3Y to 4Y
63620
$69(R) / $103(N)
F
June 14 to Aug. 2
1 to 2 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
63982
$55(R) / $83(N)
M/W
Aug. 5 to 19
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
63983
$55(R) / $83(N)
M/W
Aug. 5 to 19
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
63989
$34(R) / $51(N)
Sa
Aug. 10 to 24
11 a.m. to noon
4Y to 6Y
Age
Fee
Class Size
8Y to 12Y
$98(R) / $147(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
62167
M-F
July 8 to 12
10 a.m. to noon
Vaughan Athletic Center
62933
M-F
July 15 to 19
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Eola Community Center
Kids First Baseball Camp This camp challenges all players through fun, competitive baseball drills and games. Instructors will teach position training, batting techniques, body balance, throwing, fielding, pitching base running and sportsmanship. Kids will be grouped from ages 6 to 8 and 9 to 14. This program is taught by Kids First Sports Safety staff. (MO)
Class Size
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Age
63081
$69(R) / $103(N)
M
June 10 to July 22
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
63082
$69(R) / $103(N)
M
June 10 to July 22
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
63083
$69(R) / $103(N)
W
June 12 to July 31
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
63085
$69(R) / $103(N)
Th
June 13 to Aug. 1
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
63086
$69(R) / $103(N)
Th
June 13 to Aug. 1
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
63089
$62(R) / $93(N)
Sa
June 8 to July 27
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
$62(R) / $93(N)
Sa
June 8 to July 27
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
Age
Fee
Class Size
63088
6Y to 14Y
$109(R) / $163(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 40
63084
$55(R) / $83(N)
Tu/Th
Aug. 6 to 20
2 to 3 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
63087
$55(R) / $83(N)
Tu/Th
Aug. 6 to 20
3 to 3:45 p.m.
3Y to 4Y
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
62604
M-F
June 3 to 7
9 a.m. to noon
Eola Community Center
Check it out! Private baseball lessons on page 30.
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Baseball Jr. Baseball Kids learn the basic baseball fundamentals of throwing, hitting, fielding and running the bases. Participants must have attended at least two previous Jr. T-Ball classes. This program is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (MO) Age
Class Size
Location
4Y to 6Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Leagues Jr. T-Ball League
Time
63908
$69(R) / $103(N)
Tu
June 11 to July 23
11 a.m. to noon
63991
$55(R) / $83(N)
M/W
Aug. 5 to 19
11 a.m. to noon
Baseball Skills Top-notch baseball trainers will cover the importance of proper throwing mechanics, rotational hitting, bunting, fielding, pitching and catching. Speed and agility will be added to increase core strength and mobility for added bat speed, range in the field and linear speed for base running. In-game strategies will be taught to increase each player’s overall knowledge. These programs are taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. No class on July 4. (JF)
This T-ball league is designed for younger children to play and learn at the same time. The emphasis is on having fun and enjoying success in a noncompetitive environment. The basic fundamentals of fielding, throwing, hitting, base running and the rules of the game will be covered. Games will be played, with each participant receiving a hat and T-shirt. Children must bring their own glove. This program is taught by All Star Sports instruction staff. No class on July 3. (JF) (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
3Y to 4Y
$92(R) / $138(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
63601
M/W
June 10 to July 17
11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Vaughan Athletic Center
63970
M/W
June 10 to July 17
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Eola Community Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 8Y
$69(R) / $103(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Vaughan Athletic Center
T-Ball Instructional League
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63167
Th
June 13 to Aug. 1
11 a.m. to noon
This 7-week instructional league teaches the fundamentals required for aspiring young players to develop solid baseball skills. Participants will practice skills, play games and receive T-shirts and participation medals. A picture day will be scheduled in-season. Volunteer coaches are needed to assist. (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
5Y to 6Y
$49(R) / $73(N)
MIN: 20 / MAX: 80
Eola Community Center
Batting Cages
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
All three community centers have batting cages that may be rented by the hour. Each is equipped with a manual pitching machine, where users can feed balls at their own pace. It has adjustable speeds for different ages and 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 inside the cages for those who want to brush up on their pitching skills. Note: There is no bat-to-ball contact allowed outside of the cages (this includes soft toss with Wiffle balls or other soft balls). The cages also can be used to practice golf.
63216
Sa
July 13 to Aug. 24
10:30 a.m. to noon
Eola Community Center, Prisco Community Center & Vaughan Athletic Center
Swing Away: Batting Practice This indoor hitting league will provide players with an opportunity to sharpen their hitting skills in a fun and competitive atmosphere. May have up to four players per team. The regular season consists of seven weeks; the top four teams advance to playoffs the following week. (RM) Location
Fee
Prisco Community Center
$25(R) / $38(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Class Size
64396
M
June 24 to July 22
1 to 5 p.m.
7Y to 8Y
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
64397
Tu
June 25 to July 23
1 to 5 p.m.
9Y to 10Y
MIN: 4 / MAX: 25
Rate
64398
W
June 26 to July 24
1 to 5 p.m.
11Y to 12Y
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Residents
$20 per hour per cage
64399
Th
June 27 to July 25
1 to 5 p.m.
13Y to 14Y
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Non-residents
$25 per hour per cage
Commercial residents
$30 per hour per cage
Commercial non-residents
$35 per hour per cage
Type
For batting cage hours, call: Eola Community Center at 630-851-8990 Prisco Community Center at 630-859-8606 Vaughan Athletic Center at 630-907-9600
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Baseball Softball: Co-Rec 12-inch League ASA co-rec recreational softball league. League features a 12-game regular season, with all teams qualifying for a postseason tournament. Awards are given to top teams from the season and playoffs. Games will be umpired and are played at Eola Community Center. (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$475 per team / $10 add’l each non-resident
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63224
F
Aug. 23 to Oct. 25
6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Softball: Men’s 12-inch League ASA men’s softball leagues feature various levels of play on designated nights throughout the week. Leagues feature a 12-game regular season, with all teams qualifying for a postseason tournament. Awards are given to top teams from the season and playoffs. Games will be umpired and are played at Eola Community Center and Stuart Sports Complex. (MO) Age
Fee
Location
18Y and up
$475 per team / $10 add’l each non-resident
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Level
63218
M
Aug. 19 to Oct. 21
6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Competitive A
63219
Tu
Aug. 20 to Oct. 22
6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Competitive B
63220
W
Aug. 21 to Oct. 23
6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Recreational C
63221
Th
Aug. 22 to Oct. 24
6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 16
Recreational D
Softball: Men’s 40 and Over 12-inch League ASA men’s softball leagues feature various levels of play on designated nights throughout the week. Leagues feature a 12-game regular season, with all teams qualifying for a postseason tournament. Awards are given to top teams from the season and playoffs. Games will be umpired and are played at Stuart Sports Complex. (MO) Age
Class Size
Fee
40Y and up
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
$475 per team / $10 add’l each non-resident
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
63222
Su
Aug. 25 to Oct. 27
4 to 8 p.m.
Stuart Sports Complex
Private Baseball Lessons Baseball players of all levels can benefit from private instruction provided by Mark Tomse, former manager for Aurora Pony League, Kiwanis Club and coach with 30 years of experience. Mark was drafted in 1995 to play for the Houston Astros, has coached at Eastern Illinois University and played professional for the Richmond Roosters of the Frontier League. He currently provides instruction to coaches and student athletes for area youth leagues, travel organizations, high school and college programs. For more information, call Coach Tomse at 630-688-6491. 30
Baseball Affiliates The Fox Valley Park District is affiliated with communitybased organizations providing instruction and competition. Aurora Fastpitch Softball aurorafastpitch.org
Aurora Travel Baseball auroratravelbaseball.org
Aurora Girls Softball aagsoftball.com
Boys Baseball of Aurora boysbaseballofaurora.com
Aurora Legion League auroralegionleague.com
North Aurora Baseball eteamz.com/NABA
Aurora Neighborhood Baseball waysidecross.org
Wheatland Athletic Organization waasports.org
Aurora Pony League auroraponyleague.com
SectionSection Heading Heading Slam dunk!
Basketball Summer Camps Basketball Skills Camp The All Star Basketball trainers will focus on individual skills as well as team play. Each session will begin with speed and agility drills that enhance a player’s ability to quickly move up and down the court, generate rapid change of direction and create explosive moves to the basket. Each session will also cover ball handling, proper shooting technique, footwork and defensive/offensive strategies. Small sided competitions and game play will give players a chance to showcase their learned skills. This camp is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (JF) (MO)
Junior Basketball Camp This instructional program is designed to teach the game of basketball at a basic level while keeping players active and engaged during the entire class! Fun basketball like games will be played to teach the importance of each skill learned. Emphasis will be on basic mechanics to build confidence. Players will work on dribbling with each hand, passing and shooting technique, understanding basic offense and defense, and the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship. This camp is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (JF) (MO) (RM) Class Size
Fee
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$98(R) / $147(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Location
Class Size
Fee
62689
M-F
June 24 to 28
9 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
Eola Community Center
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$98(R) / $147(N)
63264
M-F
June 17 to 21
1 to 3 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
Prisco Community Center
62177
M-F
July 8 to 12
1 to 3 p.m.
5Y to 7Y
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Location
62685
M-F
June 24 to 28
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
6Y to 9Y
Eola Community Center
62175
M-F
July 8 to 12
1 to 3 p.m.
7Y to 10Y
Vaughan Athletic Center
Co-Ed Youth Basketball Camp This instructional camp introduces younger players to the game of basketball and challenges older players to develop and refine their skills. Campers will be placed in groups: ages 9 to 11 or 12 to 13. Individual and team drills will be combined with fun, competitive games and contests. Special attention is given to the fundamentals of shooting, ball handling, passing and defense. Time is also spent developing team concepts as well as offensive and defensive game strategies. Individual attention will be given to each participant, and campers will be challenged to compete and improve their skills against other campers of the same age. The camp is directed by Michelle Roof, Head Women’s Basketball Coach at North Central College. (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
9Y to 13Y
$75(R) / $112(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
62279
M-F
July 22 to 26
9 a.m. to noon
Eola Community Center
62280
M-F
Aug. 12 to 16
9 a.m. to noon
Eola Community Center
Middle School Basketball Camp This camp teaches the fundamentals of basketball, including ball handling, shooting, defense and passing. Players will further develop and refine these skills through coaching, drills and game play. (RM) Class Size
Fee
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$45(R) / $68(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Grade
Location
63268
M-Th
June 17 to 20
Noon to 3 p.m.
5 to 8
Prisco Community Center
63269
M-Th
July 15 to 18
Noon to 3 p.m.
5 to 8
Prisco Community Center
Check it out! Check out Sports of All Sorts Camp on page 22
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Basketball Junior Basketball
Basketball Skills
This instructional program is designed to teach the game of basketball at a basic level while making sure the players stay active and engaged the entire class — no players will be sitting! Class will focus on basic mechanics to build confidence then adds greater challenges as we progress. We will work on footwork, dribbling with both and each hand, passing, shooting technique and understanding basic offense and defense. Fun basketball-like games will be played to teach the importance of each skill learned. Junior Basketball teaches children about teamwork and sportsmanship. This program is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. No class June 29, July 5 and 6 at Vaughan. No class July 3 at Eola. (JF) (MO) (RM)
In this program, the focus is on individual skills as well as team play. Speed and agility drills will enhance each player’s ability to get up and down the court quickly, generate rapid change of direction and create explosion to the basket. These sessions will cover ball handling, proper shooting technique, footwork and defensive/offensive strategies. Small-sided competitions and game play will enable each player to focus and work on learned skills. This program is taught by All Star Sports instruction staff. No class July 3. (JF) (MO)
Class Size MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Class Size MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Location
Barcode Fee
Day
Date
Time
Age
Location
Eola Community Center
63127
$69(R) / $103(N)
M
June 10 to July 22
6 to 7 p.m.
8Y to 10Y
Vaughan Athletic Center
64164
$69(R) / $103(N)
W
June 12 to July 31
11 a.m. to noon
6Y to 8Y
Eola Community Center
64011
$55(R) / $83(N)
Tu/Th
Aug. 6 to 20
11 a.m. to noon
6Y to 8Y
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Age
63105
$69(R) / $103(N)
M
June 10 to July 22
1 to 2 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
63864
$69(R) / $103(N)
M
June 10 to July 22
2 to 2:45 p.m.
3Y to 4Y
63865
$69(R) / $103(N)
W
June 12 to July 24
9:15 to 10:15 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
63867
$69(R) / $103(N)
W
June 12 to July 24
10:15 to 11 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
64009
$55(R) / $83(N)
Tu/Th
Aug. 6 to 20
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
64010
$55(R) / $83(N)
Tu/Th
Aug. 6 to 20
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
Class Size
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Basketball Training This program is designed to provide players with extra practice and teach them basketball fundamentals and beyond. Players will be taught a variety of basketball skills to practice, including shooting, dribbling, passing and defense. (RM) Location
Fee
Class Size
Prisco Community Center
$45(R) / $67(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Age
64288
$69(R) / $103(N)
Tu
June 11 to July 23
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
64289
$69(R) / $103(N)
Tu
June 11 to July 23
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
64378
Tu/Th
June 18 to July 16
5 to 6 p.m.
6Y to 9Y
64382
Tu/Th
June 18 to July 16
6 to 7 p.m.
10Y to 14Y
Class Size
Location
64379
Tu/Th
July 23 to Aug. 15
6 to 7 p.m.
10Y to 14Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Vaughan Athletic Center
64383
Tu/Th
July 23 to Aug. 15
5 to 6 p.m.
6Y to 9Y
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Age
63102
$62(R) / $93(N)
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
63103
$62(R) / $93(N)
Sa
June 8 to July 27
1 to 2 p.m.
4Y to 6Y 4Y to 6Y
63100
$69(R) / $103(N)
M
June 10 to July 22
4 to 5 p.m.
63101
$69(R) / $103(N)
F
June 14 to Aug. 2
10:45 to 11:45 a.m. 4Y to 6Y
63104
$55(R) / $83(N)
M/W
Aug. 5 to 19
11 to 11:45 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
Junior Basketball II This program enhances the basic skills taught in Jr. Basketball. Level II concentrates more on teamwork and game situations. Man-to-man and zone defenses are taught, along with offensive strategies guaranteed to keep players moving. This program is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (JF) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 8Y
$69(R) / $103(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63125
M
June 10 to July 22
5 to 6 p.m.
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Basketball
Leagues Basketball Youth League
High School Basketball Summer League
This seven-game league introduces players to the basics of basketball and helps them build fundamental skills in a positive atmosphere. Basic instruction in dribbling, passing, shooting and defense will be provided. Each team will have a one-hour practice during a selected weeknight between 6 and 9:30 p.m. and a one-hour game on Saturday (times to be determined after team selection). The basketball size and rim height will be age-appropriate. All registrants will be placed on teams by FVPD staff and coaches through a pre-season draft. Volunteer coaches are needed. Draft times on June 22 are 9 to 10:30 a.m. for ages 5 to 6, 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. for ages 7 to 8, 12:30 to 2 p.m. for ages 9 to 11 and 2:45 to 4:30 p.m. for ages 12 to 13. (MO)
The Fox Valley Park District High School Girls’ Summer Basketball League at the Vaughan Athletic Center is back. The league features three levels — varsity, sophomore and freshman — with games played on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The fee is $520 per team, with a $200 deposit required up front to secure a spot in the league. A detailed game schedule will be provided once confirmation from all participating schools is received. For more information, call the Vaughan Center at 630-907-9600. No class the week of July 4. (JF)
Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 30 / MAX: 60
$49(R) / $73(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Class Size
63176
Sa
June 22 to Aug. 24
8 to 11 a.m.
5Y to 6Y
MIN: 30 / MAX: 60
63177
Sa
June 22 to Aug. 24
9 a.m. to noon
7Y to 8Y
MIN: 30 / MAX: 60
63178
Sa
June 22 to Aug. 24
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
9Y to 11Y
MIN: 40 / MAX: 120
63179
Sa
June 22 to Aug. 24
1 to 7 p.m.
12Y to 13Y
MIN: 30 / MAX: 80
Basketball Co-Ed Youth League Children will learn basketball fundamentals in a positive atmosphere. Basic instruction in dribbling, shooting and defense will be provided. Games will be played to show the importance of teamwork. Each team will have a one-hour practice during the week (day and time to be determined) and a one-hour game on Saturdays. Game times will vary each week between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. (times listed are for the entire program). Participants need to purchase a blue and red reversible jersey at Kirhofer’s before the start of the season. Parents are needed to volunteer to coach and keep score. Draft times on June 15 are 9 to 10 a.m. for grades K to 1, 10 to 11 a.m. for grades 2 to 3 and 11 a.m. to noon for grades 4 to 5. No games on June 22 and 29 and Aug. 3 and 10. (JF) Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 20 / MAX: 40
$49(R) / $73(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Grade
63282
Sa
June 15 to Aug. 24
8 a.m. to noon
K to 1
63283
Sa
June 15 to Aug. 24
8 a.m. to noon
2 to 3
63284
Sa
June 15 to Aug. 24
8 a.m. to noon
4 to 5
Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 14 / MAX: 20
$520 per team / $10 add’l each non-resident
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Level
63507
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 11
5 to 9 p.m.
Freshman
63508
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 11
5 to 9 p.m.
Sophomore
63509
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 11
5 to 9 p.m.
Varsity
Basketball League: Adult Men & Women This men’s and women’s 5-on-5 basketball league consists of 10 games plus a single-elimination postseason tournament. There is a roster limit of 12 players per team; a $10 charge will be added for each nonresident player on the roster. Trophies will be awarded to the top teams. A mandatory meeting for captains will be held at 2 p.m. on July 21 at Prisco. (RM) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$650 team / $10 add’l each non-resident
MIN: 4 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Division
64365
Su
July 28 to Oct. 20
Noon to 4 p.m.
Men’s 18Y and up
64366
Su
July 28 to Oct 20
4 to 8 p.m.
Women 18Y and up
Check it out! Check out the open gym schedule on page 25 33
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Section Heading Soccer Affiliates
Score!
The Fox Valley Park District is affiliated with a variety of community-based organizations providing youth soccer instruction and athletic leagues. Aurora Flames Soccer Club auroraflames.org
Kickers Soccer Club kickerssoccerclub.org
Fox Valley Warriors foxvalleywarriors.org
Wheatland Athletic Association/Team Chicago waasports.org
Soccer
Summer Camps Chicago Storm Soccer Camp
Skyhawks Soccer Camp
Campers of all levels work on skills and strategies in a curriculum that is game-like and fun. All campers will receive a camp T-shirt, soccer ball and player evaluation. Mini Kickers focuses on beginners. Half Day Camp focuses on dribbling, passing/receiving and shooting skills as well as team tactics and strategies in an interactive game and scrimmage. Full Day Camp includes a lunch break. This camp is taught by Chicago Storm staff and collegiate soccer players and coaches. (MO)
Players will make daily progress, gaining the technical skills and knowledge required to raise their play and take it to the next level. Designed for beginner and intermediate players, this camp focuses on dribbling, passing, shooting and ball control. All participants receive a T-shirt, soccer ball and player evaluation. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, a lunch and two snacks, a water bottle, shin guards, soccer or running shoes and sunscreen. (RM) Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 15 / MAX: 18
$99(R) / $148(N)
McCullough Park
Class Size
Location
MIN: 10 / MAX: 50
Spring Lake Park Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Grade
Class Size
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Age
Camp
63266
M-F
June 24 to 28
9 a.m. to noon
4 to 5
MIN: 15 / MAX: 18
62315
$145(R) / $217(N)
M-F
July 15 to 19
M-Th: 9 a.m. to noon F: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
Mini Kickers
63267
M-F
June 24 to 28
9 a.m. to noon
6 to 8
MIN: 15 / MAX: 18
62316
$145(R) / $217(N)
M-F
July 15 to 19
M-Th: 9 a.m. to noon F: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
7Y to 13Y
Half Day
62317
$180(R) / $270(N)
M-F
July 15 to 19
M-Th: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. F: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
7Y to 13Y
Full Day
Junior Soccer Camp This camp will keep participants active and engaged both mentally and physically! Each lesson plan is designed to teach the game by hiding drills in fun games and using association techniques that get down to the players’ level. Engaging the players at all times, this camp will cover simple foot skills, dribbling, passing, shooting, basic rules and even work on spreading the field. This class will provide a great base to prepare players for the next level and will emphasize the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship. This camp is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (JF) (MO) (RM) Age
Fee
Class Size
4Y to 6Y
$98(R) / $147(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
62690
M-F
June 10 to 14
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Eola Community Center
63263
M-F
June 24 to 28
9:15 to 11:15 a.m.
Prisco Community Center
62255
M-F
July 15 to 19
9 to 11 a.m.
Vaughan Athletic Center
62691
M-F
July 22 to 26
1 to 3 p.m.
Eola Community Center
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Soccer Skills Camp This program incorporates speed and agility drills to improve each player’s game. They will develop a more powerful shot, increased range on the field and efficient change of direction. All basic skills of dribbling, shooting passing and spacing will be covered extensively. Through game situations, players also will learn the importance of movement away from the ball and the role of each position on the field. This camp is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (JF) (MO) Class Size
Fee
Age
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$98(R) / $147(N)
6Y to 9Y
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
62694
M-F
June 17 to 21
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Eola Community Center
62176
M-F
July 22 to 26
9 to 11 a.m.
Vaughan Athletic Center
Soccer Junior Soccer
Junior Soccer II
Junior Soccer is designed to teach the game by hiding drills in fun games and using association techniques that work at the players’ level. The program will cover simple foot skills, dribbling, passing, shooting, basic rules and even work on spreading the field. This class will not only keep the players active but will be a great base to prepare them for the next level of play. All of our programs will focus on teamwork and sportsmanship. This program is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. No class June 15 and July 3 to 6 at all locations and no class on June 29 at Vaughan only. (MO) (RM) (JF)
This program covers the same basics as Junior Soccer with more specific training and coaching. Participants learn about game situations and how to spread out and call for the ball, positioning and teamwork. Fun games keep everyone learning and moving. Bring shin guards and a soccer ball. These programs are taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 6Y
$69(R) / $103(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Location
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Eola Community Center
63927
F
June 14 to Aug. 2
2 to 3 p.m.
Barcode
Fee
Day Date
Time
Age
Class Size
63853
$69(R) / $103(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
63854
$69(R) / $103(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
63848
$69(R) / $103(N)
M
June 10 to July 22
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
63849
$69(R) / $103(N)
M
June 10 to July 22
11 to 11:45 a.m. 3Y to 4Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
63850
$69(R) / $103(N)
Th
June 13 to Aug. 1
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
63851
$69(R) / $103(N)
Th
June 13 to Aug. 1
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
63852
$69(R) / $103(N)
F
June 14 to Aug. 2
10 to 10:45 a.m. 3Y to 4Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 30
63855
$34(R) / $51(N)
Sa
Aug. 10 to 24
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
64195
$34(R) / $51(N)
Sa
Aug. 10 to 24
10 to 11 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$69(R) / $103(N)
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Date
Time
Day
Age
64292
Th
June 13 to Aug. 1
4 to 4:45 p.m.
3Y to 4Y
64293
Th
June 13 to Aug. 1
4:45 to 5:45 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
Class Size
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Age
63134
$62(R) / $93(N)
Sa
June 8 to July 27
2 to 2:45 p.m.
3Y to 4Y
63135
$62(R) / $93(N)
Sa
June 8 to July 27
2:45 to 3:45 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
63131
$69(R) / $103(N)
Tu
June 11 to July 23
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
63132
$69(R) / $103(N)
Tu
June 11 to July 23
3:15 to 4 p.m.
3Y to 4Y
63133
$69(R) / $103(N)
Tu
June 11 to July 23
4 to 5 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
63136
$55(R) / $83(N)
M/W
Aug. 5 to 19
9:15 to 10 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
63137
$55(R) / $83(N)
Tu/Th
Aug. 6 to 20
1 to 2 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
Mini Phenom Soccer Children learn the basic 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 an all-around healthy lifestyle. Participants must wear shin guards and bring a size 3 ball. This class is taught by Phutbol Phenom staff. (RM) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 6Y
$30(R) / $45(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 16
McCullough Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64352
W
May 29 to June 19
6:45 to 7:45 p.m.
64353
W
June 26 to July 17
6:45 to 7:45 p.m.
64354
W
July 24 to Aug. 14
6:45 to 7:45 p.m.
64355
W
Aug. 21 to Sept. 11
6:45 to 7:45 p.m.
Phenom Soccer Soccer players can take their skills to the next level by learning the technical skills of the game, with a focus on repetition, while identifying and correcting bad habits as well as increasing speed and endurance. Participants must wear shin guards and bring a size 4 ball. This program is taught by Phutbol Phenom staff. (RM) Age
Fee
Location
7Y to 10Y
$30(R) / $45(N)
McCullough Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
64347
M
May 27 to June 17
6:45 to 7:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
64348
M
June 24 to July 15
6:45 to 7:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 15
64349
M
July 22 to Aug. 12
6:45 to 7:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 15
64350
M
Aug. 19 to Sept. 9
6:45 to 7:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 15
Don’t Forget! Resident registration begins May 11 There are three ways to register: 1. By Foxlink Internet
How may I help you?
2. By Mail / Drop Off 3. In Person For more information, see page 161.
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Soccer Advanced Indoor Soccer / Futsal Futsal is designed to develop indoor soccer game skills, demanding quick reflexes, fast thinking and pin-point passing. It is played with a special low-bounce ball, requiring players to use their skills rather than the ball’s bounce to propel it. This program is designed to increase kids’ overall ability to handle the soccer ball in a variety of circumstances that will challenge their knowledge of the game in a fun and positive way. This program is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. No class July 4. (MO) Class Size
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Age
Leagues Junior Soccer League Participants will learn the fundamentals of dribbling, passing and scoring through a variety of drills and games in a very fun and challenging environment. The first two sessions will focus on training drills. After the first two sessions, players will practice on a specific set of skills for the first 20 minutes and then play games for the remaining 40 minutes. Further details will be covered on the first day of the program. Players should bring their own shin guards. Size 4 soccer balls will be used. This class is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (MO)
63915
$69(R) / $103(N)
Tu
June 11 to July 23
1:30 to 2:30 p.m. 4Y to 6Y
63916
$69(R) / $103(N)
Th
June 13 to Aug. 1
2 to 3 p.m.
7Y to 10Y
63917
$55(R) / $83(N)
M/W
Aug. 5 to 19
1 to 2 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
64001
$55(R) / $83(N)
M/W
Aug. 5 to 19
2 to 3 p.m.
6Y to 8Y
4Y to 5Y
$92(R) / $138(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 30
Eola Community Center
64002
$55(R) / $83(N)
M/W
Aug. 5 to 19
3 to 4 p.m.
8Y to 10Y Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64254
Tu/Th
June 11 to July 2
3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
64255
Tu/Th
June 11 to July 2
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Soccer Skills This program is designed around speed and agility drills to improve each player’s game by allowing for a more powerful shot, increased range on the field and efficient change of direction. All basic skills of dribbling, shooting, passing and spacing will be covered and expanded upon. Players will also learn the importance of movement away from the ball and the importance of each position through game situations. Shin guards are recommended. Size 4 soccer balls will be used. This class is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. No class July 5. (MO) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 8Y
$69(R) / $103(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63944
F
June 14 to Aug. 2
3 to 4 p.m.
Soccer Skills and Drills This program is designed for players to compete at a higher level by learning and improving basic soccer skills. Players will learn soccer tactics and foot skills and play games. Players should wear gym shoes or cleats and shin guards. (RM) Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
$45(R) / $67(N)
McCullough Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
64374
Tu/Th
June 18 to July 16
5 to 6 p.m.
6Y to 11Y
64375
Tu/Th
June 18 to July 16
6 to 7 p.m.
12Y to 15Y
64376
Tu/Th
July 23 to Aug. 15
5 to 6 p.m.
6Y to 11Y
64377
Tu/Th
July 23 to Aug. 15
6 to 7 p.m.
12Y to 15Y
Check it out! Check out the Sports Festival Summer Camp on page 22 36
Middle School Summer Soccer League This middle school summer recreational soccer league plays games at the Simmons Park. The emphasis is on fun while developing team camaraderie. Teams will play 7 weeks and end the season with a single elimination tournament. Trophies will be awarded to the top teams. Teams are coached by volunteer parents. Mandatory meeting for coaches will be held at 6:30 p.m. on June 11 at Prisco Community Center. (RM) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
12Y to 15Y
$30(R) / $45(N)
MIN: 40 / MAX: 150
Simmons Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64537
Tu/W/Th
June 18 to Aug. 15
5 to 7:30 p.m.
Section Heading
the good fight
Fighting childhood obesity. Keeping kids healthy.
A commitment of the Fox Valley Park District.
Section Heading
What is QuickStart Tennis? QuickStart Tennis is a new format to help children 10 and under learn and play the game of tennis. Balls are lower in compression so they bounce lower and don’t move as fast – making them easier to hit. This allows kids time to get to the ball and helps them develop optimal swing patterns. Rackets are sized for small hands, and the courts are smaller and easier to cover. Full-sized courts can be reconfigured to accommodate up to six 36-foot courts so kids can spend their time playing instead of waiting in line.
What’s that racket?
Tennis
For Youth
Summer Camp Tennis Camp
Tennis Lessons: QuickStart Red Stage – Outdoors
Players will learn the fundamentals of tennis and participate in drills and games. Balls and rackets will be provided. No class July 4. (BSV) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 18Y
$60(R) / $100(N)
MIN: 30 / MAX: 120
Phillips Park
QuickStart Red Stage uses an oversized, lower compression red ball that is easier to hit with a lower bounce. Participants learn racket and ball control, sending and receiving with a partner, rally skills on a 36foot court and short-format competitive games. Players need to bring their own racket. A make-up class will be offered Friday at the original time of class if both classes are missed in one week due to weather. Evening and weekend program cancellations due to weather will be made up. No class July 4. (BSV)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63114
M-Th
June 10 to July 25
9 a.m. to noon
Age
Class Size
63115
M-Th
June 10 to July 25
1 to 4 p.m.
4Y to 6Y
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Location
63668
$93(R) / $134(N)
M/W
June 3 to July 3
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Washington Park/ School
63658
$93(R) / $134(N)
M/W
June 3 to July 3
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Waubonsie Valley High School
63667
$84(R) / $121(N)
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 4
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Washington Park/ School
63662
$84(R) / $121(N)
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 4
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Waubonsie Valley High School
63670
$103(R) / $149(N)
Tu
June 4 to Aug. 6
5 to 6 p.m.
Washington Park/ School
63666
$59(R) / $85(N)
Sa
June 8 to July 6
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Washington Park/ School
63660
$59(R) / $85(N)
Sa
June 8 to July 6
9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Waubonsie Valley High School
63664
$93(R) / $134(N)
M/W
July 8 to Aug. 7
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Washington Park/ School
63659
$93(R) / $134(N)
M/W
July 8 to Aug. 7
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Waubonsie Valley High School
63665
$93(R) / $134(N)
Tu/Th
July 9 to Aug. 8
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Washington Park/ School
63671
$93(R) / $134(N)
Tu/Th
July 9 to Aug. 8
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Waubonsie Valley High School
63663
$59(R) / $85(N)
Sa
July 13 to Aug. 10
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Washington Park/ School
63661
$59(R) / $85(N)
Sa
July 13 to Aug. 10
9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Waubonsie Valley High School
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All participants are subject to pro approval and can be transferred based on ability level.
Tennis Tennis Lessons: QuickStart Green Stage – Outdoors QuickStart Green participants learn serve and return, volleys, approaching the net, singles and doubles play on a full-length court, scoring and etiquette. Players need to bring their own racket. A make-up class will be arranged if both classes are missed in the same week due to weather. Saturday program cancellations due to weather will be made up. No class July 4. (BSV) Age 8Y to 10Y
Tennis Lessons: QuickStart Orange Stage – Outdoors QuickStart Orange Stage uses a modified lower compression ball that is 50 percent slower than a regulation ball. Participants learn more detailed forehand and backhand progressions, rallying on a 60-foot court, serve and return, volleys, extended format competition and scoring. Players need to bring their own racket. A make-up class will be offered Friday at the original time of class if both classes are missed in one week due to weather. Saturday program cancellations due to weather will be made up. No class July 4. (BSV) Age
Class Size
6Y to 8Y
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Class Size Location
63711
$139(R) / $199(N)
M/W
June 3 to July 3
9:30 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 24
Washington Park/ School
63712
$139(R) / $199(N)
M/W
June 3 to July 3
9:30 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 24
Waubonsie Valley High School
64401
$125(R) / $179(N)
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 4
9:30 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 24
Washington Park/ School
64402
$125(R) / $179(N)
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 4
9:30 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 24
Waubonsie Valley High School
63717
$125(R) / $179(N)
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 4
6 to 7:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Washington Park/ School
63716
$139(R) / $199(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 10
10:30 a.m. MIN: 4 / to noon MAX: 16
Washington Park/ School
63715
$139(R) / $199(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 10
10:30 a.m. MIN: 4 / to noon MAX: 16
Waubonsie Valley High School
64404
$139(R) / $199(N)
M/W
July 8 to Aug. 7
9:30 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 24
Washington Park/ School
63714
$139(R) / $199(N)
M/W
July 8 to Aug. 7
9:30 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 24
Waubonsie Valley High School
63713
$139(R) / $199(N)
Tu/Th
July 9 to Aug. 8
9:30 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 24
Washington Park/ School
64403
$139(R) / $199(N)
Tu/Th
July 9 to Aug. 8
9:30 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 24
Waubonsie Valley High School
63718
$139(R) / $199(N)
Tu/Th
July 9 to Aug. 8
6 to 7:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Washington Park/ School
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Location
63695
$93(R) / $134(N)
M/W
June 3 to July 3
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Washington Park/ School
63696
$93(R) / $134(N)
M/W
June 3 to July 3
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Waubonsie Valley High School
63697
$84(R) / $121(N)
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 4
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Washington Park/ School
63700
$84(R) / $121(N)
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 4
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Waubonsie Valley High School
63706
$93(R) / $134(N)
Th
June 6 to Aug. 8
5 to 6 p.m.
Washington Park/ School
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Class Size Location
63705
$103(R) / $149(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 10
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Waubonsie Valley High School
63729
$93(R) / $134(N)
M/W
June 3 to July 3
3 to 4 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Waubonsie Valley High School
63698
$103(R) / $149(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 10
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Washington Park/ School
63727
$84(R) / $121(N)
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 4
3 to 4 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Washington Park/ School
63702
$93(R) / $134(N)
M/W
July 8 to Aug. 7
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Washington Park/ School
63731
$93(R) / $134(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 10
Noon to 1 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Waubonsie Valley High School
63704
$93(R) / $134(N)
M/W
July 8 to Aug. 7
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Waubonsie Valley High School
63730
$93(R) / $134(N)
M/W
July 8 to Aug. 7
3 to 4 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Waubonsie Valley High School
63701
$93(R) / $134(N)
Tu/Th
July 9 to Aug. 8
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Waubonsie Valley High School
63728
$93(R) / $134(N)
Tu/Th
July 9 to Aug. 8
3 to 4 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Washington Park/ School
63703
$93(R) / $134(N)
Tu/Th
July 9 to Aug. 8
8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Washington Park/ School
Tennis Lessons: Youth Beginner – Outdoors This program is for players that have had little to no tennis instruction. It will include instruction on basic tennis strokes as well as work on hand-eye coordination and foot skills. A make-up class will be offered Friday at the original time of class if both classes are missed in one week due to weather. No class July 4. (BSV) Age 11Y to 17Y
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Tennis Tennis Lessons: Junior Player Development – Outdoors This program is for intermediate- to advanced-level players who have had instruction on the four basic strokes. This class will include drills to prepare for match play. The class will be broken into age or ability drill groups. Program cancellations due to weather will not be made up. No class July 4. (BSV) Age 10Y to 18Y Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Location
63740
$279(R) / $364(N)
M-Th
June 3 to July 4
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 30
63738
$279(R) / $364(N)
M-Th
June 3 to July 4
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
63742
$184(R) / $264(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 10
63739
$292(R) / $382(N)
M-Th
63741
$292(R) / $382(N)
M-Th
Tennis: Elite Performance Academy This academy is designed for the serious junior tennis player who is willing to drill, and physically train in preparation for match play. Players will develop skills and strategies for a more competitive level of play in an atmosphere of excellence. Players enhance their abilities through goal-setting, confidence-building, hard work and commitment. Students will have an opportunity to compete on the FVPD junior tennis ladder (supervised match play). Summer sessions will be held at West Aurora High School and at the Vaughan Athletic Center in the event of inclement weather. Hours are sold and will be deducted per each player’s participation, with 140 total hours offered. Hours can be repurchased at first rate purchased. Monthly payments are available. No class July 4. (BSV) Age
Class Size
Date
Washington Park/ School
8Y to 18Y
MIN: 4 / MAX: 40
June 3 to Drills: West Aurora High School Aug. 8 Supervised Match Play: Washington Park
MIN: 4 / MAX: 30
Waubonsie Valley High School
Barcode
Fee
Day
Time
Hours Package
Noon to 2 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Washington Park/ School
63780
$699(R) / $799(N)
M-Th
9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
70 hrs of drill
July 8 to Aug. 8
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 30
Waubonsie Valley High School
63781
$849(R) / $949(N)
Drills: M-Th Match play: M/Tu/Th
Drills M-Th: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 70 hrs of drill / Match play M/Tu/Th: 3 p.m. to 10 match days 5 p.m.
July 8 to Aug. 8
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 30
Washington Park/ School
63784
$999(R) / $1149(N)
Drills: M-Th Match play: M/Tu/Th
Drills M-Th: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 140 hrs of drill & Match play M/Tu/Th: 3 p.m. to unlimited match play 5 p.m.
Tennis: High School Training – Outdoors Taught by qualified teaching professionals, this program includes singles and doubles drills, some fitness training and the opportunity to play matches on the FVPD junior ladder during program hours. This program is designed for junior high or high school players who have had intermediate-level instruction and are able to play matches. Class meets four days per week for 10 weeks. Program cancellations due to weather will not be made up. No class July 4. (BSV) Age
Fee
Class Size
12Y to 18Y
$399(R) / $519(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 24
For Adults Tennis Lessons: Adult Beginner – Outdoors This class will teach the basics of tennis, building a solid foundation on which the student can develop. Players must bring their own racquet. Balls will be provided. Fees based off having one canceled class. If class is rained out more than once, instructor will arrange for a make-up class. No class July 3 and 4. (BSV)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
63766
M-Th
June 3 to Aug. 8
12:30 to 3 p.m.
Waubonsie Valley High School
Age
63767
M-Th
June 3 to Aug. 8
12:30 to 3 p.m.
Washington Park/School
18Y and up
Vaughan Performance Program The Performance tennis classes at the Vaughan Athletic Center are for players who are trying to reach the highest goals in tennis achievement via national rankings, college scholarships and high Midwest rankings. All players must have approval to participate in the Performance Team Performance Program. 40 40
Class Size
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Location
63646
$103(R) / $145(N)
M
June 3 to Aug. 5
8 p.m. to 9 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Washington Park
63644
$103(R) / $145(N)
Tu
June 4 to Aug. 6
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Waubonsie Valley High School
63647
$93(R) / $129(N)
W
June 5 to Aug. 7
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Washington Park
63645
$93(R) / $129(N)
Th
June 6 to Aug. 8
8 to 9 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Waubonsie Valley High School
63648
$103(R) / $145(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 10
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Washington Park
63649
$103(R) / $145(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 10
11 a.m. to noon
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Waubonsie Valley High School
Tennis Tennis Lessons: Adult Advanced Beginner – Outdoors This program will focus on stroke development and situational drills to develop a more competitive player. Classes also involve tennis play. Bring a racquet; tennis balls will be provided. Fees based off having one canceled class. If a class is rained out more than once, the instructor will arrange for a make-up class. There will be no class on July 3 and 4. (BSV) Age
Class Size
18Y and up
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Location
63653
$145(R) / $189(N)
M
June 3 to Aug. 5
6:30 to 8 p.m.
Washington Park
63651
$145(R) / $189(N)
Tu
June 4 to Aug. 6
7:30 to 9 p.m.
Waubonsie Valley High School
63654
$129(R) / $171(N)
W
June 5 to Aug. 7
7:30 to 9 p.m.
Washington Park
63652
$129(R) / $171(N)
Th
June 6 to Aug. 8
6:30 to 8 p.m.
Waubonsie Valley High School
63657
$145(R) / $189(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 10
9:30 to 11 a.m.
Waubonsie Valley High School
63650
$145(R) / $189(N)
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 10
10:30 a.m. to noon
Washington Park
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Volleyball Volleyball Skills
Summer Camps Volleyball Next Level Training Camp This program is designed for players who are committed to achieving the goal of playing at the junior high, high school or club level. Participants will learn the correct passing, setting and spiking techniques. This program is taught by highly-trained Team ONE coaching staff. (MO) Age
Fee
Location
10Y to 18Y
$49(R) / $73(N)
Eola Community Center
This program will equip boys and girls with the essential fundamentals needed to succeed in this fast-paced game. Passing, setting, serving and defensive and offensive strategies are covered. Emphasis will also be placed on improving footwork, teamwork and the overall basic skills needed to reach the next level. Knee and elbow pads recommended. This class is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (MO) Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 8 / MAX: 16
$69(R) / $103(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
63895
M
June 10 to July 22
4 to 5 p.m.
6Y to 8Y
63896
M
June 10 to July 22
5 to 6 p.m.
9Y to 12Y
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
62318
Th-F
June 13 to 14
4 to 6 p.m.
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
62319
Th-F
June 27 to 28
4 to 6 p.m.
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
Volleyball Skills & Drills
62320
Th-F
July 11 to 12
4 to 6 p.m.
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
62321
Th-F
July 25 to 26
4 to 6 p.m.
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
62322
Th-F
Aug. 8 to 9
4 to 6 p.m.
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
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. This program is taught by Cyclones staff. No class on June 28. (JR) Location
Volleyball Camps These camps will focus on proper technique and skills used in grade school through high school. Instruction will include court movement, footwork, passing, underhand and overhand serving, setting, hitting and blocking. Skills are relevant to grade level and player experience. This camp is taught by Cyclones Volleyball staff. (JR) Location
Class Size
Vaughan Athletic Center
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Grade
62238
$55(R) / $79(N)
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 8
9 to 10 a.m.
5
62239
$55(R) / $79(N)
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 8
10 to 11:30 a.m.
6
62240
$85(R) / $109(N)
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 8
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
7
62241
$115(R) / $139(N)
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 8
9 to 11 a.m.
8
62242
$115(R) / $139(N)
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 8
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
9
62300
$85(R) / $109(N)
M-Th
July 8 to 11
5 to 6:30 p.m.
5 to 6
62301
$115(R) / $139(N)
M-Th
July 8 to 11
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
7 to 8
Vaughan Athletic Center Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Age
Class Size
62673
$40(R) / $60(N)
F
June 14 to July 12
4 to 5 p.m.
5Y to 7Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
62674
$40(R) / $60(N)
F
June 14 to July 12
5 to 6 p.m.
8Y to 10Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 24
62675
$60(R) / $80(N)
F
June 14 to July 12
6 to 7:30 p.m.
11Y to 13Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 24
62676
$40(R) / $60(N)
F
July 19 to Aug. 9
4 to 5 p.m.
5Y to 7Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
62677
$40(R) / $60(N)
F
July 19 to Aug. 9
5 to 6 p.m.
8Y to 10Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 24
62678
$60(R) / $80(N)
F
July 19 to Aug. 9
6 to 7:30 p.m.
11Y to 13Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 24
62679
$40(R) / $60(N)
F
Aug. 16 to Sept. 6
4 to 5 p.m.
5Y to 7Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
62680
$40(R) / $60(N)
F
Aug. 16 to Sept. 6
5 to 6 p.m.
8Y to 10Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 24
62681
$60(R) / $80(N)
F
Aug. 16 to Sept. 6
6 to 7:30 p.m.
11Y to 13Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 24
Green Tip!
Wash Your Laundry in Cold Water
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An easy way to clean green is to turn the dial on your washing machine to cold. Unless you’re washing soiled baby diapers, most loads don’t need hot water, and 90% of the energy used by washing machines goes into heating. The higher the water temperature, the higher the cost to you and the planet.
Volleyball Beach Volleyball Skills
Cyclones Volleyball
This class is designed for participants who want to learn the basic skills to play volleyball and is offered as additional training to the indoor volleyball program. Beach volleyball is usually a slower game since the volleyballs are softer, lighter and slightly bigger than indoor volleyballs. This gives a chance for younger kids to experience the sport with a more positive outcome. Instructors will focus on basic techniques in passing, serving, setting, defending and hitting. Classes will be held outside by the sand volleyball courts. This class is taught by All Star Sports Instruction staff. (MO)
Cyclones Volleyball Club provides high-level training by staff dedicated to helping individuals reach their goals, whether that is playing on their high school varsity team, playing collegiate volleyball or being successful in life. Cyclones stresses the development of fundamental technique through quality repetition and provides players enough practice time to develop the core skills required to compete at a high level. Tryouts for this program start in September. Practices during the season are held at the Vaughan Athletic Center. Call Jordan at 630-907-9600, ext. 1147, for more information. (JR)
Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$55(R) / $83(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
64176
Tu/Th
Aug. 6 to 20
4:15 to 5:15 p.m.
8Y to 10Y
64190
Tu/Th
Aug. 6 to 20
5:15 to 6:15 p.m.
11Y to 13Y
Cyclones Beach Program The Fox Valley Park District along with Cyclones volleyball club is offering beach volleyball. This version of the sport is becoming much more popular in the Midwest, so come out and test those volleyball skills on the sand. For more information call Jordan at 630-907-9600. (JR) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
14Y to 18Y
$80
MIN: 6 / MAX: 30
Splash Country Water Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63119
Tu
July 2 to 23
5 to 7 p.m.
Sand Volleyball Co-Rec League This league offers competitive and recreational levels, and volleyball players of all skill levels are welcome. League features an 8-week regular season with all teams qualifying for a postseason tournament. Trophies will be awarded to the season and playoff champions. Games will be officiated and are played at Eola Community Center’s sand volleyball courts. (MO) Age
Fee
Location
18Y and up
$225 per team
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Time
Date
Class Size
63622
Su
June 2 to Aug. 18
5 to 8 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63623
Tu
June 4 to Aug. 20
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Volleyball Private Lessons 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 semiprivate lessons are available. For information, call Jordan at the Vaughan Athletic Center at 630-907-9600.
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Orchard Valley Golf Course
Green to tee
Golf
Visit orchardvalleygolf.com or chicagolandgolfacademy.com to register for these programs. Registration opens March 1. Call 630-907-0500 for more information.
Summer Camps Golf League and Golf Program
This 5-week junior golf camp will cover putting, chipping, pitching and full swing fundamentals. Instruction is provided by a Class A PGA Member. To register, visit chicagolandgolfacademy.com or contact Bob Augustine at 707-287-4096 or baugustinegolf@yahoo.com. (KA) Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 3 / MAX: 8
$119
Orchard Valley Golf Course
The First Tee Pee Wee Golf Program The First Tee of Aurora and Fox River Valley offers Pee Wee summer golf classes for children ages 5 to 8. Participants are taught the fundamentals of golf, with an emphasis on fun while learning the game. Pee Wee classes are four- or five-day sessions. New this year: registration will be accepted online only at thefirstteeaurora.org. No class on July 4. (DA) Age*
Fee
Location
5Y to 8Y
$70(R) / $80(N)
Phillips Park Golf Course
Age
Day
Date
Time
8Y to 11Y
Tu
June 4 to July 2
4 to 5 p.m.
Session
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
12Y and up
Th
June 6 to July 4
4 to 5 p.m.
1**
Tu-F
May 28 to 31
4:15 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 1 / MAX: 40
2**
Tu-F
May 28 to 31
5:45 to 7 p.m.
MIN: 1 / MAX: 40
Sports Academy Beginning Golf
3
M-F
June 3 to 7
4 to 5 p.m.
MIN: 1 / MAX: 40
Beginning Golf focuses on building the confidence of young athletes by teaching proper technique to refine essential skills of the game. The fundamentals of form, swinging, putting and body positioning are emphasized. To assist in this training, Skyhawks has added the Starting New At Golf (SNAG) system to its curriculum. Developed by PGA professionals, SNAG is specifically designed for the entry-level player and simplifies instruction so young players can make an easy and effective transition to the golf course. No need to bring your own clubs – all equipment is provided. This program is taught by Skyhawks Sports Academy staff. (MO)
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M-F
June 17 to 21
4 to 5 p.m.
MIN: 1 / MAX: 40
5
M-F
June 24 to 28
4 to 5 p.m.
MIN: 1 / MAX: 40
6
M-W, F
July 1 to 5
9 to 10:15 a.m.
MIN: 1 / MAX: 40
7**
M-W, F
July 1 to 5
10:30 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 1 / MAX: 40
8**
M-W, F
July 1 to 5
Noon to 1:15 p.m.
MIN: 1 / MAX: 40
9
M-F
July 15 to 19
4 to 5 p.m.
MIN: 1 / MAX: 40
10
M-F
July 22 to 26
3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
MIN: 1 / MAX: 40
Day
Location
M-F
Eola Community Center
*Participants must be age 5 on or before Sept. 1, 2013. **4 days only. Class times extended due to holidays.
Barcode
Fee
Date
Time
Age
Class Size
62323
$109(R) / $163(N)
July 22 to 26
9 a.m. to noon
5Y to 10Y
MIN: 8 / MAX: 32
62565
$59(R) / $88(N)
July 22 to 26
12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
3Y to 4Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 18
The First Tee Player Level Golf Program The Player Level is designed to teach 8-year-olds with previous golf/First Tee experience the proper way to “play” the game from tee to green. Player Level classes are five-day sessions. The First Tee Life Skills curriculum will be introduced. New this year: registration will be accepted online only at thefirstteeaurora.org. Call Dan Abella at 630-499-0680 for more information. (DA)
The First Tee Par Level Golf Program The Par Level classes are five-day sessions, two hours each day. Upon completion of the class, participants will receive deeply discounted golf rates and free practice opportunities at several local golf courses throughout the summer. A Life Skills education unit and five-level certification track for future years is included as well. Starter golf sets can be purchased for $75. New this year: registration will be accepted online only at thefirstteeaurora.org. (DA) Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 1 / MAX: 50
$115(R) / $155(N)
Phillips Park Golf Course
Session
Day
Date
Time
Age* 9Y to 17Y
1
M-F
June 3 to 7
8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Age*
Fee
Class Size
Location
2
M-F
June 24 to 28
8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
9Y to 17Y
8Y
$80(R) / $90(N)
MIN: 1 / MAX: 40
Phillips Park Golf Course
3
M-F
July 8 to 12
1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
9Y to 17Y
Session
Day
Date
Time
4
M-F
July 15 to 19
8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
9Y to 17Y
5
M-F
July 22 to 26
10:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
9Y to 17Y
1
M-F
July 8 to 12
3:45 to 5:15 p.m.
2
M-F
July 22 to 26
1:30 to 3 p.m.
*Participants must be age 9 on or before Sept. 1, 2013.
*Participants must be age 8 on or before Sept. 1, 2013.
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Golf For Youth
Golf
Kids in Golf – Level 1
Orchard Valley Golf for Youth
This five-week after-school program is specifically designed for junior golfers with little or no golf experience. The class will introduce children to the great game of golf and show them the basics of full swing, short game and putting. In addition rules, safety and etiquette will be discussed. Instruction provided by Class A PGA member. (KA)
This hour class will focus on short game fundamentals - skills including putting, chipping, pitching and sand play - that account for the greatest impact on every player’s golf score. Instruction provided by Class A PGA member. (KA)
Age
Class Size
Location
8Y to 11Y
MIN: 3 / MAX: 8
Orchard Valley Golf Course
Day
Date
Time
Fee
Tu
June 4 to July 2
4 to 5 p.m.
$119
Kids in Golf – Level 2 This five-week after-school program is specifically designed for junior golfers with some golf experience. The class will further develop children’s current skills in the areas of full swing, short game and putting. Instruction provided by Class A PGA member. (KA) Age
Class Size
Location
12Y to 17Y
MIN: 3 / MAX: 8
Orchard Valley Golf Course
Day
Date
Time
Fee
Th
June 6 to July 4
4 to 5 p.m.
$119
Junior Golf Seminar This four-day program is specifically designed for junior golfers with little or no golf experience. The class will introduce children to the great game of golf and show them the basics of full swing, short game and putting. In addition rules, safety and etiquette will be discussed. Instruction provided by Class A PGA member. (KA) Age
Class Size
Location
8Y to 13Y
MIN: 3 / MAX: 8
Orchard Valley Golf Course
Day
Date
Time
Fee
Tu-F
June 11 to 14
9 to 10:15 a.m.
$75
Bring the kids! Kids play free after 5 p.m. daily at Orchard Valley Golf Course. Valid June to September with paying adult. Limit two Juniors 17 and under per adult. Visit orchardvalleygolf.com for more information.
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
13Y and up
$50 per class / $75 for all 4 sessions
MIN: 3 / MAX: 8
Orchard Valley Golf Course
Day
Date
Time Session 1
Sa
May 11
4 to 5 p.m.
Sa
May 18
4 to 5 p.m.
Sa
May 25
4 to 5 p.m.
Sa
June 1
4 to 5 p.m.
Sa
June 8
10 to 11 a.m.
Sa
June 15
10 to 11 a.m.
Sa
June 22
10 to 11 a.m.
Sa
June 29
10 to 11 a.m.
Session 2
Session 3 Sa
July 13
4 to 5 p.m.
Sa
July 20
4 to 5 p.m.
Sa
July 27
4 to 5 p.m.
Sa
Aug. 3
4 to 5 p.m.
Golf For Adults Adult Group Golf Lessons This popular “Get Into the Game” series includes six weeks of group lessons for women, men, couples and co-eds. All are taught by experienced PGA teaching professionals in a small-group setting with people who have golf experience and would like to lower their scores to further their enjoyment. Fee includes balls and use of loaner clubs. Instruction provided by Class A PGA member. (KA) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$149
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Orchard Valley Golf Course
Day
Date
Time
Sa
June 15
Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Th
June 20
6 to 7:30 p.m.
W
June 26
6 to 7:30 p.m.
F
July 26
6 to 7:30 p.m.
Sa
Aug. 3
Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Tu
Aug. 6
6 to 7:30 p.m.
Save the Dates!
Orchard Valley Event Schedule Sunday, May 12 Mother’s Day Brunch Saturday, May 18 Monthly Scramble Event
Get Golf Ready & Golf Fore Women – New Golfers Only Get Golf Ready and Golf Fore Women classes were created to provide an opportunity for new golfers to learn the game alongside other beginners and enjoy themselves at the same time. These are true beginner programs designed for students with no golf experience. This five-week program shows the basics of the swing, rules and etiquette to provide the confidence and knowledge to comfortably play the game on the course. Fee includes balls and use of loaner clubs. Instruction provided by Class A PGA member. (KA) Golf Fore Women (Women-only sessions) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$99
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Orchard Valley Golf Course
Day
Date
Time
Th
June 20
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Sa
June 22
2 to 3:30 p.m.
Tu
June 25
6 to 7:30 p.m.
Sa
Aug. 3
2 to 3:30 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 12 World’s Largest Golf Outing to Support Wounded Warriors
Saturday, June 15 Monthly Scramble Event
Saturday, Aug. 17 Monthly Scramble Event
Monday, June 24 Fox Valley Park Foundation’s Golf For Kids Benefit Golf Outing
Saturday, Sept. 14 Monthly Scramble Event Saturday, Oct. 12 Fall Fling Scramble
Saturday, July 13 Monthly Scramble Event
Saturday, Nov. 9 Turkey Shoot Saturday, Dec. 7 Reindeer Romp
Get Golf Ready (Co-Ed sessions) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$99
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Orchard Valley Golf Course
Day
Date
Time
F
June 14
6 to 7:30 p.m.
Tu
July 25
6 to 7:30 p.m.
Golf Private Instruction Individual instruction available! Contact PGA Golf Professional, Bob Augustine, at 707-287-4096 or baugustinegolf@yahoo.com. 47
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Ready, set, splash!
Aquatics
Look for this icon for Fox Force Volunteer Opportunities. Volunteering at our special events is a perfect way to connect with your community!
Summer Camps Swimtastic Summer Camp
Aquatic Adventures Camp
Swimtastic Summer Camp is a half-day camp that focuses on building both swimming skills and overall confidence in the water. Campers will be divided according to swim skills for a portion of the camp to work on swim strokes and drills. Campers also will work together as a team to learn basic emergency response skills through a Junior Lifeguarding program that includes water rescues and CPR. All campers will receive a certificate for their participation in both swim lessons and Junior Lifeguarding. (JHV)
Children can experience a variety of water activities, including junior lifeguard and water safety skills, an aquatics mini-Olympics, work on swim strokes, create fun summer crafts, have lunch with the lifeguards and play some beach and water sports. No camp on July 4. (JHV) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 10Y
$140(R) / $210(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Splash Country Water Park
Age
Fee
Class Size
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
6Y to 10Y
$80(R) / $112(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 18
62165
M-W/F
July 1 to 5
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition/Leisure Pools 62156
M-F
June 17 to 21
9 a.m. to noon
62157
M-F
July 15 to 19
9 a.m. to noon
62158
M-F
Aug. 5 to 9
9 a.m. to noon
62159
M-F
June 17 to 21
9 a.m. to noon
62160
M-F
July 15 to 19
9 a.m. to noon
62161
M-F
Aug. 5 to 9
9 a.m. to noon
Splash Country Water Park
Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center 62162
June 17 to 21
9 a.m. to noon
62163
M-F
July 15 to 19
9 a.m. to noon
62164
M-F
Aug. 5 to 9
9 a.m. to noon
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Aquatics Swim Lessons AquaTots – Indoors
AquaTots – Outdoors
AquaTots is designed to provide a fun and nurturing environment for young children to be safely introduced to the water with an accompanying adult. An adult and child can play, float and bond together through singing songs and playing games. This is not a 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. (JHV)
This program is designed to provide a fun, nurturing environment for babies age 12 to 24 months to be safely introduced to the water. This is not a swim instruction or safety class, but rather a unique opportunity for an adult and baby to play, float and bond in the zero-depth pool through singing songs and playing games. The adult must be at least 16 years of age, and each child must be accompanied by a separate adult. Babies must wear a swim diaper under their bathing suit. (JHV)
Age
Fee
Location
12M to 24M & adult
$40(R) / $56(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center Therapy Pool
Age
Fee
Location
12M to 24M & adult
$38(R) / $53(N)
Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
62475
M-Th
June 3 to 13
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Sa
June 8 to July 27
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Su
June 9 to July 28
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62480
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62709
62481
Su
June 9 to Aug. 4
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62710
62476
M-Th
June 17 to 27
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62703
M-Th
June 10 to 20
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
M-Th
June 10 to 20
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
M-F
July 1 to 11
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62477
M-Th
July 8 to 18
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62704
62478
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62705
62479
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62706
M-F
July 1 to 11
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62707
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62708
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Age
Fee
Location
12M to 24M & adult
$38(R) / $53(N)
Splash Country Water Park
Barcode
Date
Time
Day
Class Size
62701
Sa
June 8 to July 27
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62702
Su
June 9 to July 28
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62695
M-Th
June 10 to 20
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62696
M-Th
June 10 to 20
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62697
M-F
July 1 to 11
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62698
M-F
July 1 to 11
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62699
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62700
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Scholarship Opportunities Look for this icon for programs that offer scholarship opportunities. Residents who qualify receive up to $40 per program season. See page 163 for more information. 50
Aquatics Swim Lessons: Parent+Preschool – Indoors
Swim Lessons: Parent+Preschool – Outdoors
Children develop a foundation for future swimming skills as instructors help the adult work with the child on basic techniques such as submerging the face and head in the water, gliding on front and back, kicking and beginning freestyle and backstroke motions. This is a great class to introduce children to the water, work on social skills and calm any separation anxiety or fear toward the water. Children who are not potty-trained must wear a swim diaper under their bathing suit. (JHV) Age
Fee
Location
2Y to 4Y & adult
$40(R) / $56(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center
Children develop a foundation for future swimming skills as instructors help the adult work with the child on basic skills such as submerging the face and head in the water, gliding on front and back, kicking and beginning freestyle and backstroke. This is a great class to introduce children to the water, work on social skills and calm any separation anxiety or fear toward the water. The adult must be at least 16 years of age, and each child must be accompanied by a separate adult. Children who are not potty-trained must wear a swim diaper under their bathing suit. (JHV) Age
Fee
Location
2Y to 4Y & adult
$38(R) / $53(N)
Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Pool
62451
M-Th
June 3 to 13
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62452
M-Th
June 3 to 13
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62711
62453
M-Th
June 3 to 13
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62712
Sa
June 8 to July 27
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62713
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Su
June 9 to July 28
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62469
F
June 7 to Aug. 2
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62470
F
June 7 to Aug. 2
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Leisure
62714
62471
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62795
M-Th
June 10 to 20
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62805
M-Th
June 10 to 20
2 to 2:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
M-Th
June 10 to 20
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62472
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62473
Su
June 9 to Aug. 4
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62796
62454
M-Th
June 17 to 27
9 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62804
M-F
July 1 to 11
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62797
M-F
July 1 to 11
2 to 2:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62798
M-F
July 1 to 11
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62455 62456
M-Th M-Th
June 17 to 27 June 17 to 27
11 to 11:45 a.m. 3 to 3:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6 MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62457
M-Th
June 17 to 27
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62803
62458
M-Th
July 8 to 18
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62725
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
2 to 2:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62726
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Age
Fee
Location
2Y to 4Y & adult
$38(R) / $53(N)
Splash Country Water Park
62459
M-Th
July 8 to 18
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62460
M-Th
July 8 to 18
3 to 3:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62461
M-Th
July 8 to 18
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62462
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62463
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
62464
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
3 to 3:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62802
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62465
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62799
Sa
June 8 to July 27
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62466
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62793
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62467
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62794
Su
June 9 to July 28
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62468
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62787
M-Th
June 10 to 20
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62788
M-Th
June 10 to 20
2 to 2:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62789
M-Th
June 10 to 20
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62790
M-F
July 1 to 11
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62806
M-F
July 1 to 11
2 to 2:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62791
M-F
July 1 to 11
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62792
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62800
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
2 to 2:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62801
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Swim Team Affiliate The Fox Valley Park District is affiliated with community-based organizations providing youth instruction and competition. Academy Bullets Swim Club academybullets.com 51
Section Heading Aquatics Swim Lessons: Preschool – Indoors Children who have already had an introduction to the water and / or are comfortable being in a group environment without a parent present can work on basic swimming skills, such as submerging the face and head, freestyle and backstroke motions and gliding on the stomach and back, while learning the rules of the pool and how to keep themselves safe. To complete this level and move on to the beginner class before turning 5, children must be able to float independently on their fronts and backs, submerge their faces completely, swim freestyle with little or no help and be free of separation anxiety. (JHV)
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Age
Fee
Location
3Y to 5Y
$45(R) / $63(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Pool
62416
M-Th
June 3 to 13
8 to 8:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Leisure
62442
M-Th
June 3 to 13
9 to 9:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62417
M-Th
June 3 to 13
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62440
M-Th
June 3 to 13
4 to 4:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62439
M-Th
June 3 to 13
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
Therapy
62441
M-Th
June 3 to 13
6 to 6:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62437
F
June 7 to Aug. 2
9 to 9:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62438
F
June 7 to Aug. 2
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Leisure
62433
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
8 to 8:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62449
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62450
Su
June 9 to Aug. 4
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62418
M-Th
June 17 to 27
8 to 8:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Leisure
62419
M-Th
June 17 to 27
9 to 9:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62420
M-Th
June 17 to 27
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
Therapy
62443
M-Th
June 17 to 27
2 to 2:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62421
M-Th
June 17 to 27
4 to 4:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62444
M-Th
June 17 to 27
6 to 6:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
Therapy
62422
M-Th
July 8 to 18
8 to 8:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Leisure
62423
M-Th
July 8 to 18
9 to 9:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62424
M-Th
July 8 to 18
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
Therapy
62425
M-Th
July 8 to 18
2 to 2:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62445
M-Th
July 8 to 18
4 to 4:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62426
M-Th
July 8 to 18
6 to 6:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
Therapy
62446
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
8 to 8:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Leisure
62427
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
9 to 9:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62428
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
Therapy
62447
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
2 to 2:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62429
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
4 to 4:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62448
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
6 to 6:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
Therapy
62430
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
8 to 8:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Leisure
62431
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
9 to 9:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 12
Therapy
62432
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62434
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
Therapy
62435
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
4 to 4:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
62436
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
6 to 6:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Therapy
Aquatics Swim Lessons: Preschool – Outdoors Preschool-level swim lessons are for children that have previous experience with water and are comfortable without a parent present. Children will learn skills such as submerging the face and head, arm and leg movements for freestyle and backstroke, gliding on the stomach and back while also learning rules for safety. Children who are not potty-trained must wear a swim diaper and plastic pants under their bathing suit. To move on to the beginner class, children must be able to float independently on their back, swim freestyle and backstroke 20 feet. (JHV) Age
Fee
Location
Age
Fee
Location
3Y to 5Y
$43(R) / $60(N)
Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center
3Y to 5Y
$43(R) / $60(N)
Splash Country Water Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
62976
Sa
June 8 to July 27
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 12
62952
Sa
June 8 to July 27
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 12
62977
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62953
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62978
Sa
June 8 to July 27
Noon to 12:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62954
Sa
June 8 to July 27
Noon to 12:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62979
Su
June 9 to July 28
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 12
62955
Su
June 9 to July 28
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 12
62980
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62956
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62981
Su
June 9 to July 28
Noon to 12:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62957
Su
June 9 to July 28
Noon to 12:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62958
M-Th
June 10 to 20
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62934
M-Th
June 10 to 20
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62959
M-Th
June 10 to 20
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62935
M-Th
June 10 to 20
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62960
M-Th
June 10 to 20
1 to 1:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
62936
M-Th
June 10 to 20
1 to 1:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
62961
M-Th
June 10 to 20
2 to 2:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62937
M-Th
June 10 to 20
2 to 2:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62962
M-Th
June 10 to 20
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62938
M-Th
June 10 to 20
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62963
M-Th
June 10 to 20
6 to 6:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62939
M-Th
June 10 to 20
6 to 6:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62964
M-F
July 1 to 11
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62940
M-F
July 1 to 11
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62965
M-F
July 1 to 11
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62941
M-F
July 1 to 11
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62966
M-F
July 1 to 11
1 to 1:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
62942
M-F
July 1 to 11
1 to 1:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
62967
M-F
July 1 to 11
2 to 2:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62943
M-F
July 1 to 11
2 to 2:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62968
M-F
July 1 to 11
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62944
M-F
July 1 to 11
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62969
M-F
July 1 to 11
6 to 6:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62945
M-F
July 1 to 11
6 to 6:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62970
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62946
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62971
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62947
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
11 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62972
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
1 to 1:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
62948
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
1 to 1:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 4
62973
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
2 to 2:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62949
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
2 to 2:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62974
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62950
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
5 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62975
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
6 to 6:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
62951
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
6 to 6:30 p.m.
MIN: 2 / MAX: 8
Dabble in
Diving
Springboard Diving: Beginner
Springboard Diving: Advanced
People with a wide range of athletic abilities and ages can enjoy springboard diving as either an activity or 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. (JHV)
Competitive divers and divers who have had previous instruction can participate in off-season training, improve technique and learn new dives. Note: A $14 fee is required to join the Amateur Athletic Union, which provides class participants with annual supplemental insurance. (JHV)
Age
Class Size
Location
6Y to 13Y
MIN: 5 / MAX: 15
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Age
Class Size
Location
6Y to 18Y
MIN: 5 / MAX: 15
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Time
62226
$50(M) / $53(R) / $55(N)
M/W
June 10 to July 1
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
62227
$57(M) / $60(R) / $63(N)
M/W
July 8 to 31
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
62224
$35(M) / $37(R) / $40(N)
M/W
June 10 to July 1
6:45 to 7:30 p.m.
62225
$40(M) / $42(R) / $45(N)
M/W
July 8 to 31
6:45 to 7:30 p.m.
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Aquatics Swim Lessons: Youth Beginner – Indoors Students will work on the basics of swimming, including front and back gliding, floating and arm and leg movements for freestyle and backstroke. This class is geared to those with little or no previous swimming experience; children may need to repeat this level more than once depending on their initial skill level and overall comfort level in the water. To complete the level, swimmers must be able to swim the width of the pool using both freestyle and backstroke. (JHV) Age
Fee
Location
Age
Fee
Location
5Y to 10Y
$40(R) / $56(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center
5Y to 10Y
$40(R) / $56(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Pool
Date
Class Size
Pool
62615
M-Th
June 3 to 13
8 to 8:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 18 Leisure
62624
M-Th
June 17 to 27
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62616
M-Th
June 3 to 13
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62625
M-Th
June 17 to 27
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62617
M-Th
June 3 to 13
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
62626
M-Th
July 8 to 18
8 to 8:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Leisure
62618
M-Th
June 3 to 13
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
62627
M-Th
July 8 to 18
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy Therapy
62619
M-Th
June 3 to 13
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
62628
M-Th
July 8 to 18
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62620
M-Th
June 3 to 13
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62629
M-Th
July 8 to 18
2 to 2:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
62641
F
June 7 to Aug. 2
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62656
M-Th
July 8 to 18
3 to 3:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
62661
F
June 7 to Aug. 2
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Leisure
62630
M-Th
July 8 to 18
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62642
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
8 to 8:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
62663
M-Th
July 8 to 18
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62643
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
62631
M-Th
July 8 to 18
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62644
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62662
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
8 to 8:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Leisure
62645
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Competition
62632
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62659
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Competition
62633
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62646
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62634
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
2 to 2:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
62658
Su
June 9 to Aug. 4
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Leisure
62654
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
3 to 3:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
62647
Su
June 9 to Aug. 4
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62635
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
Competition
Therapy
62648
Su
June 9 to Aug. 4
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62636
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62621
M-Th
June 17 to 27
8 to 8:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Leisure
62637
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
8 to 8:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 18 Leisure
62652
M-Th
June 17 to 27
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62664
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62622
M-Th
June 17 to 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
62638
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
Therapy
62653
M-Th
June 17 to 27
2 to 2:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
62639
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
62660
M-Th
June 17 to 27
3 to 3:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
62657
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12 Therapy
62623
M-Th
June 17 to 27
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62640
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Therapy
Supa-dupa
Open Water Scuba Diving Certification
Scuba Discovering Scuba
This class offers the opportunity to experience the thrill of scuba diving in a pool under the supervision of an instructor. Students will master some basic concepts and scuba skills. (JHV) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
10Y and up
$40(M) / $45(R) / $50(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62325
Su
July 28
1 to 4 p.m.
54
Therapy
Anyone who is in good health, reasonably fit and comfortable in the water can become an open water scuba diver. Certification is earned by mastering the fundamental skills and techniques taught in five pool dives and knowledge development sessions and by making four open water dives under the supervision of an instructor. Fee includes classroom and pool instruction as well as scuba gear for all pool sessions (except mask, fins, boots and snorkel). Additional costs include book and DVD, scuba gear rental for the open water dives and a $50 certification fee. Upon completion of the PADI Open Water Diver certification course, participants will be certified to dive anywhere in the world. (JHV) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
10Y and up
$250(M) / $250(R) / $275(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62332
Th/Tu
June 13 to July 9
6 to 9 p.m.
62333
Th/Tu
Aug. 1 to 22
6 to 9 p.m.
Aquatics Swim Lessons: Youth Beginner – Outdoors Beginner-level swim lessons are geared toward children who have had little or no previous swimming experience. Swimmers will begin to learn the basics of swimming, including front and back gliding and floating and arm and leg movements for freestyle and backstroke, while building their endurance and becoming comfortable in an aquatic environment. Children may need to repeat this level more than once, depending on their initial skill level and overall comfort level in the water. To complete this beginner level, swimmers must be able to swim the length of the pool using both freestyle and backstroke. (JHV) Age
Fee
Location
Age
Fee
Location
5Y to 10Y
$38(R) / $53(N)
Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center
5Y to 10Y
$38(R) / $53(N)
Splash Country Water Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
63026
Sa
June 8 to July 27
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63048
Sa
June 8 to July 27
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63027
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63049
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63056
Sa
June 8 to July 27
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63050
Sa
June 8 to July 27
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63028
Sa
June 8 to July 27
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 18
63051
Sa
June 8 to July 27
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 18
63059
Su
June 9 to July 28
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63061
Su
June 9 to July 28
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63057
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63052
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63029
Su
June 9 to July 28
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63053
Su
June 9 to July 28
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63058
Su
June 9 to July 28
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 18
63062
Su
June 9 to July 28
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 18
63054
M-Th
June 10 to 20
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63060
M-Th
June 10 to 20
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63010
M-Th
June 10 to 20
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63030
M-Th
June 10 to 20
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63011
M-Th
June 10 to 20
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63064
M-Th
June 10 to 20
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63055
M-Th
June 10 to 20
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63031
M-Th
June 10 to 20
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63063
M-Th
June 10 to 20
3 to 3:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63032
M-Th
June 10 to 20
3 to 3:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63012
M-Th
June 10 to 20
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63033
M-Th
June 10 to 20
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63013
M-Th
June 10 to 20
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63034
M-Th
June 10 to 20
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63065
M-Th
June 10 to 20
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63035
M-Th
June 10 to 20
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63066
M-F
July 1 to 11
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63067
M-F
July 1 to 11
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63014
M-F
July 1 to 11
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63036
M-F
July 1 to 11
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63015
M-F
July 1 to 11
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63037
M-F
July 1 to 11
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63016
M-F
July 1 to 11
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63038
M-F
July 1 to 11
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63017
M-F
July 1 to 11
3 to 3:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63039
M-F
July 1 to 11
3 to 3:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63068
M-F
July 1 to 11
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63040
M-F
July 1 to 11
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63018
M-F
July 1 to 11
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63041
M-F
July 1 to 11
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63019
M-F
July 1 to 11
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63042
M-F
July 1 to 11
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63020
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63071
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63021
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63043
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63073
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63070
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63022
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63044
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63023
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
3 to 3:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63045
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
3 to 3:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63024
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63046
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63025
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63047
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
5 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63072
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
63069
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Check it out! Check out Aquatics Summer Camps on page 49!
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Aquatics Swim Lessons: Youth Advanced Beginner – Indoors Swimmers who are comfortable in the water and have basic swimming skills can improve their stroke technique, rhythmic breathing and endurance. To enroll, swimmers should be able to swim half of the length of the pool in both freestyle and backstroke and be able to submerge their entire face in the water. To complete this level, swimmers must be able to swim one length of the pool using freestyle, backstroke and elementary backstroke. (JHV) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 10Y
$40(R) / $56(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62573
M-Th
June 3 to 13
4 to 4:45 p.m.
62574
M-Th
June 3 to 13
5 to 5:45 p.m.
62575
M-Th
June 3 to 13
6 to 6:45 p.m.
62595
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62596
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62597
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62598
Su
June 9 to Aug. 4
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62599
M-Th
June 17 to 27
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62600
M-Th
June 17 to 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62576
M-Th
June 17 to 27
2 to 2:45 p.m.
62577
M-Th
June 17 to 27
3 to 3:45 p.m.
62578
M-Th
June 17 to 27
4 to 4:45 p.m.
62579
M-Th
June 17 to 27
5 to 5:45 p.m.
62601
M-Th
June 17 to 27
6 to 6:45 p.m.
62580
M-Th
July 8 to 18
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62603
M-Th
July 8 to 18
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62581
M-Th
July 8 to 18
2 to 2:45 p.m.
62582
M-Th
July 8 to 18
3 to 3:45 p.m.
62583
M-Th
July 8 to 18
4 to 4:45 p.m.
62584
M-Th
July 8 to 18
5 to 5:45 p.m.
62602
M-Th
July 8 to 18
6 to 6:45 p.m.
62585
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1 10 to 10:45 a.m.
62586
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1 11 to 11:45 a.m.
62587
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1 2 to 2:45 p.m.
62588
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1 3 to 3:45 p.m.
62589
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1 4 to 4:45 p.m.
62590
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1 5 to 5:45 p.m.
62591
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1 6 to 6:45 p.m.
62592
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
4 to 4:45 p.m.
62593
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
5 to 5:45 p.m.
62594
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
6 to 6:45 p.m.
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Aquatics Swim Lessons: Youth Advanced Beginner – Outdoors Swimmers who are comfortable in the water and have basic swimming skills can improve their stroke technique, rhythmic breathing and endurance. Entering this level, swimmers should be able to swim the length of the pool in both freestyle and backstroke. To complete this level, swimmers must be able to swim two lengths of the pool using both freestyle and backstroke. (JHV) Age
Fee
Location
Age
Fee
Location
6Y to 10Y
$38(R) / $53(N)
Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center
6Y to 10Y
$38(R) / $53(N)
Splash Country Water Park
Barcode
Day
Time
Class Size
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Date
62904
Sa
June 8 to July 27
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62925
Sa
June 8 to July 27
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62905
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62926
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62906
Sa
June 8 to July 27
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62927
Sa
June 8 to July 27
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62907
Su
June 9 to July 28
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62928
Su
June 9 to July 28
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62908
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62929
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62909
Su
June 9 to July 28
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62930
Su
June 9 to July 28
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62889
M-Th
June 10 to 20
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62910
M-Th
June 10 to 20
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62890
M-Th
June 10 to 20
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62911
M-Th
June 10 to 20
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62891
M-Th
June 10 to 20
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62912
M-Th
June 10 to 20
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62892
M-Th
June 10 to 20
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62913
M-Th
June 10 to 20
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62893
M-Th
June 10 to 20
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62914
M-Th
June 10 to 20
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62894
M-F
July 1 to 11
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62915
M-F
July 1 to 11
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62895
M-F
July 1 to 11
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62916
M-F
July 1 to 11
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62896
M-F
July 1 to 11
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62917
M-F
July 1 to 11
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62897
M-F
July 1 to 11
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62918
M-F
July 1 to 11
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62898
M-F
July 1 to 11
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62919
M-F
July 1 to 11
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62899
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62920
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62900
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62921
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62901
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62922
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62902
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62923
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
1 to 1:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62903
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62924
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Swim Lessons: Youth Intermediate – Indoors Swimmers continue to build upon their existing knowledge and endurance while learning sidestroke and butterfly kick. To enroll, swimmers should have a solid knowledge of freestyle, backstroke and beginning breaststroke. To complete the level, swimmers must be able to swim two lengths of the pool using freestyle with rhythmic breathing and backstroke and also be comfortable in breaststroke. (JHV) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 12Y
$42(R) / $59(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
6Y to 12Y
$42(R) / $59(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62544
M-Th
June 3 to 13
6 to 6:45 p.m.
62550
M-Th
July 8 to 18
5 to 5:45 p.m.
62545
M-Th
June 3 to 13
7 to 7:45 p.m.
62563
M-Th
July 8 to 18
6 to 6:45 p.m.
62558
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62564
M-Th
July 8 to 18
7 to 7:45 p.m.
62559
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62551
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62561
M-Th
June 17 to 27
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62552
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
4 to 4:45 p.m.
62560
M-Th
June 17 to 27
4 to 4:45 p.m.
62553
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
5 to 5:45 p.m.
62546
M-Th
June 17 to 27
5 to 5:45 p.m.
62554
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
6 to 6:45 p.m.
62547
M-Th
June 17 to 27
6 to 6:45 p.m.
62555
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
7 to 7:45 p.m.
62548
M-Th
June 17 to 27
7 to 7:45 p.m.
62556
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
6 to 6:45 p.m.
62562
M-Th
July 8 to 18
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62557
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
7 to 7:45 p.m.
62549
M-Th
July 8 to 18
4 to 4:45 p.m.
57
Aquatics Swim Lessons: Youth Intermediate – Outdoors Swimmers continue to build upon their existing knowledge and endurance while learning butterfly and treading skills. To enroll, the swimmer should have a solid foundation of swimming knowledge that includes freestyle, backstroke and beginning breaststroke. To complete the intermediate level, swimmers must be able to swim three lengths of the pool using freestyle and backstroke and also be comfortable in breaststroke. (JHV) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 12Y
$40(R) / $56(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center
6Y to 12Y
$40(R) / $56(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Splash Country Water Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62863
Sa
June 8 to July 27
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62876
Sa
June 8 to July 27
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62864
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62877
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62865
Su
June 9 to July 28
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62878
Su
June 9 to July 28
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62866
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62879
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62854
M-Th
June 10 to 20
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62867
M-Th
June 10 to 20
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62855
M-Th
June 10 to 20
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62868
M-Th
June 10 to 20
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62856
M-Th
June 10 to 20
3 to 3:45 p.m.
62869
M-Th
June 10 to 20
3 to 3:45 p.m.
62857
M-F
July 1 to 11
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62870
M-F
July 1 to 11
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62858
M-F
July 1 to 11
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62871
M-F
July 1 to 12
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62859
M-F
July 1 to 11
3 to 3:45 p.m.
62872
M-F
July 1 to 11
3 to 3:45 p.m.
62860
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62873
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62861
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62874
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62862
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
3 to 3:45 p.m.
62875
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
3 to 3:45 p.m.
Swim Lessons: Youth Advanced – Indoors Swimmers who are looking to master their technique and endurance before possibly entering competitive swimming can 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. (JHV) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 13Y
$42(R) / $59(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
6Y to 13Y
$42(R) / $59(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62523
M-Th
June 3 to 13
7 to 7:45 p.m.
62535
M-Th
July 8 to 18
6 to 6:45 p.m.
62532
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62528
M-Th
July 8 to 18
7 to 7:45 p.m.
62533
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62534
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1 11 to 11:45 a.m.
62524
M-Th
June 17 to 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62529
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1 6 to 6:45 p.m.
62525
M-Th
June 17 to 27
6 to 6:45 p.m.
62530
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1 7 to 7:45 p.m.
62526
M-Th
June 17 to 27
7 to 7:45 p.m.
62531
M-Th
Aug. 5 to 15
62527
M-Th
July 8 to 18
11 to 11:45 a.m.
Check it out! Check out the Vaughan Aquatic Center on page 149 58
7 to 7:45 p.m.
Aquatics Swim Lessons: Youth Advanced – Outdoors This advanced-level swim lesson is aimed at swimmers who are looking to master their technique and endurance before entering competitive swimming. Entering this level, swimmers should have a strong level of endurance and be able to swim three lengths of the pool in freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke. Swimmers will build upon these strokes while also improving their butterfly stroke. After successfully completing this level, swimmers should be at the beginning level of competitive swimming. (JHV)
Swim Lessons: Adult Level 1 – Indoors 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. (JHV) Age
Fee
Location
15Y and up
$40(M) / $40(R) / $56(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
62502
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
8 to 8:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
6Y to 13Y
$40(R) / $56(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center
62503
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Time
62504
Su
June 9 to Aug. 4
11 to 11:45 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Barcode
Day
Date
62834
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62499
M-Th
June 17 to 27
7 to 7:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
62835
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62500
M-Th
July 8 to 18
7 to 7:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62501
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
7 to 7:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
62825
M-Th
June 10 to 20
62826
M-Th
June 10 to 20
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62827
M-Th
June 10 to 20
4 to 4:45 p.m.
62828
M-F
July 1 to 11
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62829
M-F
July 1 to 11
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62830
M-F
July 1 to 11
4 to 4:45 p.m.
Swim Lessons: Adult Level 1 – Outdoors This beginner-level swimming course will focus first on water acclimation, then will progress to front float, back float and general arm and leg motions for swimming freestyle and backstroke. To successfully complete Level 1, swimmers must be able to swim 25 yards of freestyle and backstroke comfortably without assistance. (JHV)
62831
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62832
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
11 to 11:45 a.m.
Class Size
Fee
Location
62833
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
4 to 4:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
$38(R) / $53(N)
Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
6Y to 13Y
$40(R) / $56(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Splash Country Water Park
62810
Sa
June 8 to July 27
10 to 10:45 a.m.
15Y and up
62811
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
15Y and up
62812
Sa
June 8 to July 27
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
15Y and up
62813
Su
June 9 to July 28
10 to 11:45 a.m.
15Y and up
62814
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:45 a.m.
15Y and up
62815
Su
June 9 to July 28
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
15Y and up
62807
M-Th
June 10 to 20
6 to 6:45 p.m.
15Y and up
62808
M-F
July 1 to 11
6 to 6:45 p.m.
15Y and up
62809
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
6 to 6:45 p.m.
12Y and up
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
15Y and up
$38(R) / $53(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Splash Country Water Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62845
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62846
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62836
M-Th
June 10 to 20
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62837
M-Th
June 10 to 20
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62838
M-Th
June 10 to 20
4 to 4:45 p.m.
62839
M-F
July 1 to 11
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62840
M-F
July 1 to 11
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62841
M-F
July 1 to 11
4 to 4:45 p.m.
62842
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
9 to 9:45 a.m.
62843
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62844
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
4 to 4:45 p.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62819
Sa
June 8 to July 27
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62820
Sa
June 8 to July 27
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62821
Sa
June 8 to July 27
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
62822
Su
June 9 to July 28
10 to 10:45 a.m.
62823
Su
June 9 to July 28
11 to 11:45 a.m.
62824
Su
June 9 to July 28
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
62816
M-Th
June 10 to 20
6 to 6:45 p.m.
62817
M-F
July 1 to 11
6 to 6:45 p.m.
62818
M-Th
July 22 to Aug. 1
6 to 6:45 p.m.
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Aquatics Swim Lessons: Adult Level 2 – Indoors
Aqua Fit and Fun
In this class, students continue to work on freestyle and backstroke, as introduced in Level 1, and begin learning butterfly and breaststroke. To complete the level, swimmers must be able to swim 50 yards of freestyle and backstroke without help. The first day of each session is designated as a test day to ensure every swimmer has been placed in a skills-appropriate class. (JHV)
This program is designed with fun and variety in mind. Cardiovascular combinations from various influences are utilized to create a challenging and effective water workout. Improve overall fitness with traditional aquatic fitness moves as well as aqua Pilates, yoga, kickboxing, running and intense power intervals. (JHV)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
15Y and up
$42(M) / $42(R) / $59(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
16Y and up
$44(M) / $52(R) / $60(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62507
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
8 to 8:45 a.m.
62347
Tu
June 25 to Aug. 13
9:45 to 10:30 a.m.
62508
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
62348
W
June 26 to Aug. 14
9:15 to 10 a.m.
Aqua Fitness Aqua Boot Camp Blitz This advanced aquatic program for athletic participants provides cardiovascular and strength training with intense intervals and power moves. (JHV)
Aqua Pilates Core Control Level I Use water’s natural resistance to increase range of motion while engaging core muscles. Movements based on the Pilates method improve flexibility, fluidity, postural alignment and balance. (JHV) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
$44(M) / $52(R) / $60(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
Vaughan Athletic Center Therapy Pool
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
62393
Tu
June 25 to Aug. 13
10 to 10:45 a.m.
$38(M) / $45(R) / $52(N) MIN: 8 / MAX: 16
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
62394
W
June 26 to Aug. 14
6:15 to 7 p.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Aqua Pilates Core Control Level II
62359
Tu
June 25 to Aug. 13
5:15 to 6 p.m.
62358
Th
June 27 to Aug. 15
9:45 to 10:30 a.m.
62356
Th
June 27 to Aug. 15
5:15 to 6 p.m.
Participants who have progressed through Aqua Pilates Core Control Level I training can learn more challenging postural moves. Consultation with the instructor or Aquatic Fitness coordinator is recommended prior to registration. (JHV)
Age
Fee
16Y and up
Class Size
Aqua Cardio Challenge Improve cardiovascular fitness and overall health using traditional aquatic fitness combinations with little or no impact on the joints. A variety of resistance equipment is used to challenge all fitness levels and achieve a fun, energetic workout. (JHV) Age
Fee
Location
16Y and up
$44(M) / $52(R) / $60(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
62206
M
June 24 to Aug. 12
9:15 to 10 a.m.
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
62207
M
June 24 to Aug. 12
6:15 to 7 p.m.
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
62205
W
June 26 to Aug. 14
6:15 to 7 p.m.
MIN: 8 / MAX: 16
60
Age
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
Vaughan Athletic Center Therapy Pool
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
62376
$44(M) / $52(R) / $60(N)
M
June 24 to Aug. 12
6:15 to 7 p.m.
62377
$38(M) / $45(R) / $52(N)
Th
June 27 to Aug. 15
10 to 10:45 a.m.
Deep Water Conditioning Students focus on cardiovascular and strength training with zero impact while experiencing the contrast between high- and low-intensity progressions in the water. Swimming skills are not necessary. (JHV) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
$44(M) / $52(R) / $60(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
Vaughan Athletic Center Therapy Pool
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62405
Tu
June 25 to Aug. 13
7 to 7:45 p.m.
62406
W
June 26 to Aug. 14
9:15 to 10 a.m.
62407
Th
June 27 to Aug. 15
7 to 7:45 p.m.
62408
F
June 28 to Aug. 16
9 to 9:45 a.m.
Aquatics Aqua Health Ai Chi
Pre/Postnatal Aqua Aerobics
This gentle but effective mind and body aquatics class combines deep breathing with a flowing and powerful progression of movement of the arms, legs and torso. The class is designed to improve range of motion, alleviate stress and increase metabolism and the body’s energy flow. (JHV)
Water resistance along with aqua dumbbells, noodles and flutter boards help create a workout to strengthen the body, improve circulation, take stress off joints and help prevent and relieve swelling ankles. A doctor’s verbal consent is required. (JHV)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Age
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
$44(M) / $52(R) / $60(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
Vaughan Athletic Center Therapy Pool
16Y and up
MIN: 8 / MAX: 20
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62414
F
June 28 to Aug. 16
10:45 to 11:30 a.m.
Deep Water Arthritis Participants can gain strength and flexibility while relieving arthritis pain and stiffness without excessive strain on joints and muscles. An Arthritis Foundation–certified instructor leads the program. (JHV) Age
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
Vaughan Athletic Center Therapy Pool
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
62384
$44(M) / $52(R) / $60(N)
M
June 24 to Aug. 12
62385
$44(M) / $52(R) / $60(N)
Tu
62386
$38(M) / $45(R) / $52(N)
Th
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
62340
$44(M) / $52(R) / $60(N)
M
June 24 to Aug. 12 11 to 11:45 a.m.
Time
62341
$38(M) / $45(R) / $52(N)
Th
June 27 to Aug. 15 6 to 6:45 p.m.
Pre/Postnatal Aqua Pilates Strengthen abdominal and back muscles while elongating and toning other major muscles. Improve balance and coordination and work on breathing techniques while flowing from one pose to the next. (JHV) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
$44(M) / $52(R) / $60(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
Vaughan Athletic Center Therapy Pool
7 to 7:45 p.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
June 25 to Aug. 13
9:15 to 10 a.m.
62410
W
June 26 to Aug. 14
7 to 7:45 p.m.
June 27 to Aug. 15
9:15 to 10 a.m.
Yoga Strength and Stretch
Joyful Joints With a focus on range of motion, flexibility, strength training and cardiovascular fitness while working to decrease levels of pain, this program is ideal for participants with arthritis or muscular limitations. (JHV) Age
Fee
Location
16Y and up
$44(M) / $52(R) / $60(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center Therapy Pool
Barcode
Day
Time
Date
Class Size
62373
M
June 24 to Aug. 12
10 to 10:45 a.m.
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
62374
M
June 24 to Aug. 12
5:15 to 6 p.m.
MIN: 8 / MAX: 15
62375
Tu
June 25 to Aug. 13
6:15 to 7 p.m.
MIN: 8 / MAX: 15
62371
W
June 26 to Aug. 14
10:15 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
62372
W
June 26 to Aug. 14
5:15 to 6 p.m.
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
62368
F
June 28 to Aug. 16
9:50 to 10:35 a.m.
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
Health Tip!
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This class is a fun and effective adaptation of traditional yoga poses that allows participants to build strength and improve flexibility in the supportive aquatic environment with minimal stress on the joints. (JHV) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
$30(M) / $35(R) / $40(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
Vaughan Athletic Center Therapy Pool
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62409
W
June 26 to Aug. 14
11 to 11:30 a.m.
Advanced Skills Masters Swim Participants experience challenging individual workouts in a supportive team setting while focusing on stroke technique, endurance building and both dry land and aquatic fitness. Coaches are committed to the personal goals of each swimmer. Each program is individualized to match the skill level of the participant, whether training for triathlons or other competitions, looking to improve technique on a certain stroke or simply wanting a scheduled pool workout. (JHV) Age
Fee
Location
16Y and up
$87(M) / $94(R) / $112(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center Competition Pool
Barcode
Day
Time
Date
Class Size
62209
Tu/Th
May 28 to Aug. 15
5 to 6 a.m.
MIN: 9 / MAX: 20
62208
W/M
May 29 to Aug. 14
8 to 9 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
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Martial Arts Fun for All Judo
Taekwondo for Fun and Fitness
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 essential ingredients. Additional family members receive a $5 discount. No class on July 5. (MO)
This class offers a casual introduction to the fitness and selfdefense benefits of Taekwondo. Participants should dress in comfortable clothing that allows easy movement. Basic kicking, punching, fighting and form techniques will be taught. (KD)
Age
Fee
Location
6Y and up
$56(R) / $84(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
63186
F
May 31 to July 19
7 to 8:30 p.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 30
63187
F
Aug. 2 to Sept. 13
7 to 8:30 p.m.
MIN: 8 / MAX: 40
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y and up
$42(R) / $62(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64270
Tu
June 11 to July 9
3 to 4 p.m.
64271
Tu
July 23 to Aug. 20
3 to 4 p.m.
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu This class covers Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu techniques for sport and selfdefense. It also will explore techniques in judo, jujitsu and collegiatestyle wrestling. All skill levels are welcome, and techniques can be tailored to each student’s interests. Additional family members receive a $5 discount. No class Sept. 2. (MO) Age
Class Size
Location
12Y and up
MIN: 6 / MAX: 40
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
63188
$56(R) / $84(N)
M
June 3 to July 15
7:30 to 9 p.m.
63189
$56(R) / $84(N)
M
July 29 to Sept. 16
7:30 to 9 p.m.
Thanks! We appreciate all of our volunteers! Thank you to all of our many volunteers who have given of their time and talent during the spring. We appreciate all the people who volunteered as coaches, program volunteers, at special events and at all other activities that time and talent was given. For information on the FoxTracks Rewards Program for volunteers, see page 135. 63
Martial Arts Seisan Ryu Karate Seisan Ryu is a practical, efficient martial art dedicated to discipline, strength of character and personal safety. Participants may sign up for one or two nights a week; those who sign up for one night per week may come either night. Parents may practice with their children for free in the class for ages 6 to 12 after signing the Park District waiver. Head instructor David Carr has more than 30 years of experience in the martial arts and is a sixth degree black belt in karate. No class July 2 to 5. (MO) (JHP) Class Size
Location
Age
Class Size
Location
MIN: 3 / MAX: 30
Eola Community Center
6Y to 12Y
MIN: 3 / MAX: 30
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Fee*
Day
63328
$30(R) / $45(N)
Tu
63314
$30(R) / $45(N)
63313
$50(R) / $75(N)
Date
Time
Age
Barcode
1-Day Fee*
2-Day Fee*
June 4 to July 16
5:30 to 6 p.m.
6Y to 12Y
63309
$30(R) / $45(N)
$50(R) / $75(N)
Th
June 6 to July 18
5:30 to 6 p.m.
6Y to 12Y
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 18
5:30 to 6 p.m.
6Y to 12Y
63311
$30(R) / $45(N)
$50(R) / $75(N)
63310
$36(R) / $54(N)
$61(R) / $92(N)
63312
$36(R) / $54(N)
$61(R) / $92(N)
Youth Beginner
63327
$30(R) / $45(N)
Tu
July 23 to Aug. 27
5:30 to 6 p.m.
6Y to 12Y
$30(R) / $45(N)
Th
July 25 to Aug. 29
5:30 to 6 p.m.
6Y to 12Y
63330
$50(R) / $75(N)
Tu/Th
July 23 to Aug. 29
5:30 to 6 p.m.
6Y to 12Y
63315
$36(R) / $54(N)
Tu
June 4 to July 16
6 to 6:45 p.m.
6Y to 8Y
63316
$36(R) / $54(N)
Th
June 6 to July 18
6 to 6:45 p.m.
6Y to 8Y 6Y to 8Y
Youth Ongoing
63319
$61(R) / $92(N)
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 18
6 to 6:45 p.m.
63317
$36(R) / $54(N)
Tu
June 4 to July 16
6:45 to 7:30 p.m. 9Y to 12Y
63318
$36(R) / $54(N)
Th
June 6 to July 18
6:45 to 7:30 p.m. 9Y to 12Y
63322
$61(R) / $92(N)
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 18
6:45 to 7:30 p.m. 9Y to 12Y
63331
$36(R) / $54(N)
Tu
July 23 to Aug. 27
6 to 6:45 p.m.
6Y to 8Y
63332
$36(R) / $54(N)
Th
July 25 to Aug. 29
6 to 6:45 p.m.
6Y to 8Y 6Y to 8Y
63333
$61(R) / $92(N)
Tu/Th
July 23 to Aug. 29
6 to 6:45 p.m.
63334
$36(R) / $54(N)
Tu
July 23 to Aug. 27
6:45 to 7:30 p.m. 9Y to 12Y
63335
$36(R) / $54(N)
Th
July 25 to Aug. 29
6:45 to 7:30 p.m. 9Y to 12Y
63336
$61(R) / $92(N)
Tu/Th
July 23 to Aug. 29
6:45 to 7:30 p.m. 9Y to 12Y
Teens & Adults Beginner $30(R) / $45(N)
Tu
June 4 to July 16
7:30 to 8 p.m.
13Y and up
63321
$30(R) / $45(N)
Th
June 6 to July 18
7:30 to 8 p.m.
13Y and up
63325
$50(R) / $75(N)
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 11
7:30 to 8 p.m.
13 Y and up
63337
$30(R) / $45(N)
Tu
July 23 to Aug. 27
7:30 to 8 p.m.
13 Y and up
63338
$30(R) / $45(N)
Th
July 25 to Aug. 29
7:30 to 8 p.m.
13 Y and up
63339
$50(R) / $75(N)
Tu/Th
July 23 to Aug. 29
7:30 to 8 p.m.
13 Y and up
Teens & Adults Ongoing 63323
$42(R) / $63(N)
Tu
June 4 to July 16
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. 13Y and up
63324
$42(R) / $63(N)
Th
June 6 to July 18
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. 13Y and up
63326
$72(R) / $108(N)
Tu/Th
June 4 to July 18
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. 13 Y and up
63340
$42(R) / $63(N)
Tu
July 23 to Aug. 27
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. 13Y and up
63341
$42(R) / $63(N)
Th
July 25 to Aug. 29
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. 13Y and up
63342
$72(R) / $108(N)
Tu/Th
July 23 to Aug. 29
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. 13Y and up
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Date
Time
M/W
June 3 to July 17
5 to 5:30 p.m.
M/W
July 22 to Aug. 28
5 to 5:30 p.m.
M/W
June 3 to July 17
5:30 to 6:15 p.m.
M/W
July 22 to Aug. 28
5:30 to 6:15 p.m.
Youth Beginner
63329
63320
Day
Youth Ongoing
*Seisan Ryu Karate has an option of purchasing a uniform for $25 and a belt fee (after promotions) of $10.
Martial Arts Just for Kids Kung Fu for Kids Class focuses on strength, coordination, flexibility and balance, not aggression or competition. Children learn by doing flowing sequences of martial art movements. Instructor is Troy Walzak, a certified master of Chinese Kung Fu with 30 years of experience. A $5 discount will be applied for each additional family member who registers. No class May 27 and 29 at Eola. No Class on May 30 and July 4 at Prisco. (MO) (RM) Location
Location
Eola Community Center
Eola Community Center
Barcode Fee*
Day
Date
Time
Age
Level
Barcode Fee*
Day
Date
Time
Age
Class Size Level
63532
$50(R) / $75(N)
M
May 20 to June 24
4:30 to 5:25 p.m.
4Y to MIN: 3 / 8Y MAX: 10
Class Size
1 - Beginner
63545
$40(R) / $60(N)
M
Aug. 5 to 26
4:30 to 5:25 p.m.
4Y to 8Y
MIN: 3 / MAX: 10
1 - Beginner
63533
$50(R) / $75(N)
W
May 22 to June 26
4:30 to 5:25 p.m.
4Y to MIN: 3 / 8Y MAX: 10
1 - Beginner
63547
$40(R) / $60(N)
W
Aug. 7 to 28
4:30 to 5:25 p.m.
4Y to 8Y
MIN: 3 / MAX: 10
1 - Beginner
63534
$100(R) / M/W $150(N)
May 20 to June 26
4:30 to 5:25 p.m.
4Y to MIN: 3 / 8Y MAX: 10
1 - Beginner
63548
$80(R) / $120(N)
M/W
Aug. 5 to 28
4:30 to 5:25 p.m.
4Y to 8Y
MIN: 3 / MAX: 10
1 - Beginner
63527
$50(R) / $75(N)
M
May 20 to June 24
5:30 to 6:25 p.m.
5Y to MIN: 3 / 12Y MAX: 15
2 - Intermediate
63550
$40(R) / $60(N)
M
Aug. 5 to 26
5:30 to 6:25 p.m.
5Y to 12Y
MIN: 3 / MAX: 15
2 - Intermediate
63528
$50(R) / $75(N)
W
May 22 to June 26
5:30 to 6:25 p.m.
5Y to MIN: 3 / 12Y MAX: 15
2 - Intermediate
63551
$40(R) / $60(N)
W
Aug. 7 to 28
5:30 to 6:25 p.m.
5Y to 12Y
MIN: 3 / MAX: 15
2 - Intermediate
63529
$100(R) / M/W $150(N)
May 20 to June 26
5:30 to 6:25 p.m.
5Y to MIN: 3 / 12Y MAX: 15
2 - Intermediate
63552
$80(R) / $120(N)
M/W
Aug. 5 to 28
5:30 to 6:25 p.m.
5Y to 12Y
MIN: 3 / MAX: 15
2 - Intermediate
63531
$50(R) / $75(N)
M
May 20 to June 24
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
6Y to MIN: 3 / 18Y MAX: 20
3 - Advanced
63553
$40(R) / $60(N)
M
Aug. 5 to 26
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
6Y to 18Y
MIN: 3 / MAX: 20
3 - Advanced
63530
$50(R) / $75(N)
W
May 22 to June 26
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
6Y to MIN: 3 / 18Y MAX: 20
3 - Advanced
63554
$40(R) / $60(N)
W
Aug. 7 to 28
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
6Y to 18Y
MIN: 3 / MAX: 20
3 - Advanced
63540
$100(R) / M/W $150(N)
May 20 to June 26
6:30 to 7:25 p.m.
6Y to MIN: 3 / 18Y MAX: 20
3 - Advanced
63555
$80(R) / $120(N)
M/W
Aug. 5 to 28
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
6Y to 18Y
MIN: 3 / MAX: 20
3 - Advanced
63536
$40(R) / $60(N)
M
July 8 to 29
4:30 to 5:25 p.m.
4Y to MIN: 3 / 8Y MAX: 10
1 - Beginner Age
Class Size
Location
63544
$40(R) / $60(N)
W
July 10 to 31
4:30 to 5:25 p.m.
4Y to MIN: 3 / 8Y MAX: 10
1 - Beginner
4Y to 16Y
MIN: 4 / MAX: 16
Prisco Community Center
63535
$80(R) / $120(N)
M/W
July 8 to 31
4:30 to 5:25 p.m.
4Y to MIN: 3 / 8Y MAX: 10
1 - Beginner
Barcode Fee*
Day
Date
Time
64285
$40(R) / $60(N)
Th
June 6 to 27
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
63537
$40(R) / $60(N)
M
July 8 to 29
5:30 to 6:25 p.m.
5Y to MIN: 3 / 12Y MAX: 15
2 - Intermediate
64286
$40(R) / $60(N)
Th
July 11 to Aug. 1
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
64287
$40(R) / $60(N)
Th
Aug. 8 to 29
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
63538
$40(R) / $60(N)
W
July 10 to 31
5:30 to 6:25 p.m.
5Y to MIN: 3 / 12Y MAX: 15
2 - Intermediate
63539
$80(R) / $120(N)
M/W
July 8 to 31
5:30 to 6:25 p.m.
5Y to MIN: 3 / 12Y MAX: 15
2 - Intermediate
63541
$40(R) / $60(N)
M
July 8 to 29
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
6Y to MIN: 3 / 18Y MAX: 20
3 - Advanced
63542
$40(R) / $60(N)
W
July 10 to 31
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
6Y to MIN: 3 / 18Y MAX: 20
3 - Advanced
63543
$80(R) / $120(N)
M/W
July 8 to 31
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
6Y to MIN: 3 / 18Y MAX: 20
3 - Advanced
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*Kung Fu for Kids class uniform is optional; other uniforms may be used.
Don’t Forget! Resident registration begins May 11 There are three ways to register: 1. By Foxlink Internet
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2. By Mail / Drop Off 3. In Person For more information, see page 161
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Martial Arts For Adults
Kid’s Karate Club
Kung Fu for Adults Get into shape and gain strength, better balance, coordination and flexibility while learning self-defense. Instructor is Troy Walzak, a certified master of Chinese Kung Fu with 30 years of experience. There is a $5 discount for each additional family member registered. No class May 27 and 29. (MO) Age
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
MIN: 3 / MAX: 15
Eola Community Center
The program helps children build self-esteem and confidence with a strong emphasis on family involvement. Tournaments and belt testing are optional and are not included in the registration fee. Yellow belts and up will need to purchase protective equipment at an additional cost. All additional fees should be paid to Kid’s Karate Club instructors.
Barcode
Fee*
Day
Date
Time
Karate Club
63556
$50(R) / $75(N)
M
May 20 to June 24
7:45 to 8:45 p.m.
63557
$50(R) / $75(N)
W
May 22 to June 26
7:45 to 8:45 p.m.
63558
$100(R) / $150(N)
M/W
May 20 to June 26
7:45 to 8:45 p.m.
This progressive martial arts program teaches the basics of karate, self-defense, sparring and safety. Parents may participate with their children at no additional cost. Family involvement and respect are key elements, and children are encouraged and motivated to do their best in all aspects of their lives. This program is taught by Kid’s Karate Club staff. Registration opens two weeks early for classes beginning in May. No class May 27 and 29, July 1 and 3, Sept. 2 and 4. (MO) (LB)
63559
$40(R) / $60(N)
M
July 8 to 29
7:45 to 8:45 p.m.
63560
$40(R) / $60(N)
W
July 10 to 31
7:45 to 8:45 p.m.
63561
$80(R) / $120(N)
M/W
July 8 to 31
7:45 to 8:45 p.m.
Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
3Y to 14Y
$62(R) / $93(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 50
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Time
Level
63565
$40(R) / $60(N)
M
Aug. 5 to 26
7:45 to 8:45 p.m.
63567
$40(R) / $60(N)
W
Aug. 7 to 28
7:45 to 8:45 p.m.
63568
$80(R) / $120(N)
M/W
Aug. 5 to 28
7:45 to 8:45 p.m.
*Kung Fu for Adults class uniform is optional; other uniforms may be used.
Date
63584
M
May 13 to July 15
5:30 to 6:15 p.m.
Beginner/White Belt
63588
M
May 13 to July 15
6:15 to 7 p.m.
Yellow/Orange/Green
63585
M
May 13 to July 15
7 to 7:45 p.m.
Blue/Purple/Brown
Life Skills Black Belt Karate Club – Beginner
63586
W
May 15 to July 17
5:30 to 6:15 p.m.
Beginner/White Belt
Participants achieve a higher level of self-discipline, self-confidence, self-esteem, concentration and coordination in a safe and fun environment. This program for white and yellow belts also can enhance social interaction and academic performance. All students can earn weekly achievement ribbons. Classes are taught by Tyson’s Taekwondo instructors under the direction of fourth degree Master Kyle Tyson, two-time AAU Gold Medalist. (MO)
63587
W
May 15 to July 17
6:15 to 7 p.m.
Yellow/Orange/Green
63589
W
May 15 to July 17
7 to 7:45 p.m.
Blue/Purple/Brown
Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
5Y to 9Y
$65(R) / $97(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 30
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63190
Tu
June 25 to Aug. 6
6:30 to 7:10 p.m.
63607
M
July 29 to Sept. 23
5:30 to 6:15 p.m.
Beginner/White Belt
63608
M
July 29 to Sept. 23
6:15 to 7 p.m.
Yellow/Orange/Green
63609
M
July 29 to Sept. 23
7 to 7:45 p.m.
Blue/Purple/Brown
63610
W
July 31 to Sept. 25
5:30 to 6:15 p.m.
Beginner/White Belt
63611
W
July 31 to Sept. 25
6:15 to 7 p.m.
Yellow/Orange/Green
63612
W
July 31 to Sept. 25
7 to 7:45 p.m.
Blue/Purple/Brown
Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
* Life Skills Karate has an optional uniform cost of $30 and an optional awards ceremony fee of $16.
3Y to 14Y
$62(R) / $93(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Levels
Life Skills Black Belt Karate Club – Intermediate
60429
Tu
May 14 to July 9
6 to 6:45 p.m.
Beginner/White
Participants 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. Classes are taught by Tyson’s Taekwondo instructors under the direction of fourth degree Master Kyle Tyson, two-time AAU Gold Medalist. (MO)
60430
Tu
May 14 to July 9
6:45 to 7:30 p.m.
Yellow/Orange/Green/Blue
60431
Tu
May 14 to July 9
7:30 to 8 p.m.
Purple/Brown
60432
Th
May 16 to July 11
6 to 6:45 p.m.
Beginner/white
60433
Th
May 16 to July 11
6:45 to 7:30 p.m.
Yellow/Orange/Green/Blue
Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
60434
Th
May 16 to July 11
7:30 to 8 p.m.
Purple/Brown
5Y to 16Y
$65(R) / $97(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 30
Eola Community Center
63521
Tu
July 23 to Sept. 10
6 to 6:45 p.m.
Beginner/White
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63192
Tu
June 25 to Aug. 6
7:15 to 7:55 p.m.
*Life Skills Karate has an optional uniform cost of $30 and an optional awards ceremony fee of $16.
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63522
Tu
July 23 to Sept. 10
6:45 to 7:30 p.m.
Yellow/Orange/Green/Blue
63523
Tu
July 23 to Sept. 10
7:30 to 8 p.m.
Purple/Brown
63524
Th
July 25 to Sept. 12
6 to 6:45 p.m.
Beginner/White
63525
Th
July 25 to Sept. 12
6:45 to 7:30 p.m.
Yellow/Orange/Green/Blue
63526
Th
July 25 to Sept. 12
7:30 to 8 p.m.
Purple/Brown
*Karate Club requires a uniform for $36 for children and $42 for parent helpers. There is an optional testing fee of $39.
Martial Arts Little Ninjas This introductory course helps develop coordination, strength and personal safety skills in a well-supervised setting. At the end of the session, each participant will receive a graduation certificate to enroll in the Karate Club white belt program and a Kid’s Karate Club headband. This program is taught by Kid’s Karate Club staff. (MO) Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
3Y to 5Y
$49(R) / $73(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63578
W
May 22 to June 19
5:45 to 6:15 p.m.
*Karate Club requires a uniform for $36 for children and $42 for parent helpers. There is an optional testing fee of $39.
Kid’s Karate Español
Little Ninjas Karate Club This course helps develop coordination, strength and personal safety skills. A graduation certificate will be awarded to each participant to enroll in the Karate Club white belt program at the end of the session. Each child will receive a Kid’s Karate Club headband. These programs are taught by Kid’s Karate Club staff. (LB) Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
2Y to 5Y with Adult
$49(R) / $73(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 25
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63546
Tu
July 30 to Aug. 27
5:30 to 6 p.m.
*Karate Club requires a uniform for $36 for children and $42 for parent helpers. There is an optional testing fee of $39.
This beginning-level martial arts program is taught entirely in Spanish. Participants will be introduced to the basics of karate, self-defense, sparring and safety. Family involvement and respect are key elements, and children are encouraged and motivated to do their best in all aspects of their lives. Parents may participate with their children at no additional cost. Instructor is fluent in Spanish, and class is geared for the child whose first language is Spanish. (LB) Age
Fee*
Class Size
Location
3Y to 14Y
$62(R) / $93(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63549
W
July 24 to Sept. 11
6 to 6:45 p.m.
*Karate Club requires a uniform for $36 for children and $42 for parent helpers. There is an optional testing fee of $39.
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Cheer & Poms Cheerleading Skill Clinics
Summer Camp Cheer / Poms Mini-Camp This camp will build self-confidence and self-esteem by introducing basic cheerleading, tumbling, stunting, poms and a dance routine. Participants will learn voice projection, body movements and cheer/poms jumps. Group presentations will be demonstrated at the end of the camp. (KB)
These skill clinics provide the opportunity to enhance cheerleading knowledge while learning a greater appreciation of the sport. Each clinic focuses on the basic techniques of different aspects of cheerleading. Participants are encouraged to attend all sessions for an all-around experience that is beneficial in applying new skills to their current squad. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Fee
Age
Class Size
Location
$8(R) / $12(N)
7Y to 14Y
MIN: 5 / MAX: 12
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Skill
64120
M
June 10
3 to 4 p.m.
Stunting
Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 24
$39(R) / $59(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
64121
M
June 17
3 to 4 p.m.
Tumbling
63153
M-F
June 3 to 7
1 to 2:30 p.m.
5Y to 9Y
64122
M
July 8
3 to 4 p.m.
Jumps & Dance
63154
M-F
June 3 to 7
2:30 to 4 p.m.
10Y to 14Y
64123
M
July 15
3 to 4 p.m.
Cheer & Motions
64125
M
July 22
3 to 4 p.m.
Stunting
64126
M
July 29
3 to 4 p.m.
Tumbling
64127
M
Aug. 5
3 to 4 p.m.
Jumps & Dance
64128
M
Aug. 12
3 to 4 p.m.
Cheer & Motions
64129
M
Aug. 19
3 to 4 p.m.
Stunting
64130
M
Aug. 26
3 to 4 p.m.
Tumbling
Cheernastics Cheernastics will focus on tumbling for cheerleaders while incorporating the basic foundation to develop an experienced cheerleader. This co-ed class will work on chants, cheers, motions, jumps, stunts, dance and the importance of teamwork. Instructors will teach and follow proper progressions so that participants only attempt stunts and tumbling skills when they are ready. Participants will learn a newly choreographed routine and will perform on the last day. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB)
Poms
Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
$68(R) / $102(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Class Size
64131
W
June 12 to Aug. 28
5:15 to 6 p.m.
3Y to 4Y
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
64132
W
June 12 to Aug. 28
6:05 to 7:05 p.m.
5Y to 6Y
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
64133
F
June 14 to Aug. 30
5:15 to 6 p.m.
3Y to 4Y
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Age
Class Size
64138
M
F
June 14 to Aug. 30
6:05 to 7:05 p.m.
7Y to 14Y
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
June 10 to Aug. 26
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
3Y to 4Y
64134
$68(R) / $102(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 16
64139
$68(R) / $102(N)
M
June 10 to Aug. 26
5:15 to 6 p.m.
5Y to 7Y
MIN: 5 / MAX: 20
64140
$68(R) / $102(N)
M
June 10 to Aug. 26
6 to 7 p.m.
8Y to 10Y
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
64141
$68(R) / $102(N)
M
June 10 to Aug. 26
6 to 7 p.m.
11Y to 14Y MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
This poms class will focus on learning dance techniques, sharp leg and arm movements, routines and group work to develop a teamwork atmosphere. New participants will need to order poms when registering for class, $15 per pair (barcode 64142). No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Location Eola Community Center
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Get the entire family involved in eco-friendly practices. Use teachable moments to educate family members and help them understand that what they are doing is beneficial for the environment and their futures. They are investing in a better tomorrow.
Cheer & Poms Tumbling for Cheerleaders
Cheerleading
Co-Ed Stunting for Cheerleading
Participants focus on the tumbling aspect of cheerleading, including the proper progressions for learning round-offs, back handsprings and standing backs. This is a great way to get ready for a cheer squad or to advance skills. Beginner class will work on cartwheels, round offs and limber skills. Advanced class will work on back handsprings, tumbling series and back tucks. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB)
Students will learn all aspects of cheerleading, including the basic chants, cheers, motions, jumps, stunts, dance and the importance of teamwork. Level 1 is for children who have never experienced cheerleading before and would like to learn more about the sport. Level 2 is for cheerleaders who have had one to two past sessions of Level 1 and are looking to further develop their ability. Level 3 is for cheerleaders who are more advanced and have been in the sport for at least one year. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB)
This class teaches basic stunting from all positions (back, base and flyer) and introduces more advanced stunts. Participants will learn the importance of both strength and power. Current male and female cheerleaders who are looking to advance their skills in stunting are encouraged to register for this class. No outside shoes allowed; gym shoes (preferably cheerleading shoes) are required in every class. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB)
Age
Fee
Location
7Y to 15Y
$68(R) / $102(N)
Eola Community Center
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 14Y
$68(R) / $102(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode Day
Date
Time
Class Size
64148
June 9 to Aug. 25
4:45 to 5:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / Beginning MAX: 16
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Level
64154
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 27
5:15 to 6:15 p.m.
1
64155
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 27
6:15 to 7:15 p.m.
2
64156
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 27
7:15 to 8:15 p.m.
3
Su
Level
Age
64149
Su
June 9 to Aug. 25
5:45 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / Advanced MAX: 16
64150
Th
June 13 to Aug. 29
7 to 8 p.m.
MIN: 4 / Advanced MAX: 10
Location
Fee
Class Size
Eola Community Center
$68(R) / $102(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
64167
Su
June 9 to Aug. 25
3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
7Y to 9Y
64168
Su
June 9 to Aug. 25
6:45 to 7:45 p.m.
10Y to 15Y
69
SectionGymnastics Heading & Tumbling A perfect 10!
Gymnastics & Tumbling Summer Camps
Gymnastics Camp This five-day summer gymnastics camp exposes children to all aspects of gymnastics in a fun and positive environment. Staff will ensure a balance between quality gymnastics as well as fun activities and games. Each camper needs to bring a peanut-free healthy snack, water bottle and wear appropriate gymnastics attire. Gymnasts will be split up by age and ability level on the first day of camp. (KB) Day
Location
M-F
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Date
Time
Age
Class Size
Fee
63160
June 3 to 7
9 to 11:30 a.m.
3Y to 5Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 24
$49(R) / $74(N)
63159
June 3 to 7
12:30 to 5 p.m.
6Y to 14Y
MIN: 8 / MAX: 40
$69(R) / $104(N)
School-age Gymnastic Camp This upbeat and fun camp will focus on progressing and learning new skills each week for all the gymnastic events. Individual progressions so each child can learn to their potential. An award will be given on the last day of camp. No class on July 4. (LB) Day
Fee
Location
Th
$82(R) / $123(N)
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Date
Time
Age
63195
June 13 to Aug. 15
11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
5Y to 12Y MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Class Size
Level 1 to Competitive Level 7 Flyaways Gymnastics Team Summer Camp
This four-day summer gymnastics camp exposes gymnasts to their full potential of gymnastics in a fun and positive environment. Staff will ensure a balance between quality gymnastics as well as fun activities. Each gymnast needs to bring a peanut free healthy lunch, water bottle and wear appropriate gymnastics attire. Gymnasts will be split up by ability level on the first day of camp. (KB) Age
Fee
Location
6Y to 14Y
$139(R) / $209(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64601
M-Th
June 24 to 27
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
70
Gymnastics Section & Tumbling Heading
Co-Ed Flyaways The Fox Valley Park District’s Gymnastics Program provides classes in a recreational atmosphere while maintaining a professional level of instruction. Each class will emphasize coordination, flexibility, balance and self-confidence while introducing students to a variety of skills on the vault, bars, beam and floor. The Competitive Levels 2 and 3 and Fox Valley Flyaways Team gymnasts have the opportunity to compete in the Illinois Park District Gymnastics Conference for the compulsory and optional levels. New students can be evaluated and placed into the proper ability level before entering the program and then evaluated regularly throughout their training. A minimum age of 6 is required unless given instructor’s approval. Parents are welcome to watch the last week of each session. Call Kristin Balderas at 630-851-8990.
Gymnastics Clinics
Junior Flyaways
This series of clinics will help gymnasts who are struggling with a specific skill set. Each clinic will include several stations and drills to break down the skills and make them easier to master. (KB)
Children are introduced to all four Olympic gymnastics events. Gymnasts begin or continue learning forward and backward rolls and working on handstands against the wall as well as away from the wall. They also learn cartwheels, bridges, pullovers and casts on bars; walks and jumps on the beam and springboard and vaulting techniques. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 14Y
$8(R) / $12(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Skill
64180
W
June 12
3 to 4 p.m.
Back Tumbling Skills
64181
W
June 19
3 to 4 p.m.
Pullovers & Back Hip Circles
64182
W
July 10
3 to 4 p.m.
Front Tumbling Skills
64183
W
July 17
3 to 4 p.m.
Kips & Front Hip Circles
64184
W
July 24
3 to 4 p.m.
Back Handsprings on Floor
Age
Fee
Location
4Y to 5Y
$69(R) / $104(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Time
Date
Class Size
63955
Su
June 9 to Aug. 25
2:35 to 3:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
63956
M
June 10 to Aug. 26
4:30 to 5:25 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
63957
M
June 10 to Aug. 26
5:30 to 6:25 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
63958
W
June 12 to Aug. 28
4:15 to 5:10 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
63967
W
June 12 to Aug. 28
5:15 to 6:10 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
63968
Th
June 13 to Aug. 29
9 to 9:55 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
64185
W
July 31
3 to 4 p.m.
Shoot-thrus & Stride Circles
64186
W
Aug. 7
3 to 4 p.m.
Handstands, Cartwheels & Backwalkovers on Beam
64187
W
Aug. 14
3 to 4 p.m.
Back Handsprings on Floor
64188
W
Aug. 21
3 to 4 p.m.
Pullovers & Back Hip Circles
Flyaways Level 1
64189
W
Aug. 28
3 to 4 p.m.
Beam Mounts & Dismounts
Level 1 is a basic level for children who are new to gymnastics. Classes will emphasize coordination, strength, flexibility, balance and self-confidence. Instructors will teach gymnasts a variety of gymnastics skills on the vault, bars, beam and floor, including front and back rolls, bridge skills, handstands, cartwheels, proper straight jump vaults, pullovers, back hip circles, candlestick and jumps on beam. Gymnasts will learn the fundamentals of gymnastics in all areas before moving to Level 2. A minimum age of 6 years is required unless given instructor’s approval. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Age
Fee
Location
6Y to 13Y
$69(R) / $104(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
63900
Su
June 9 to Aug. 25
2:35 to 3:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 20
64177
Su
June 9 to Aug. 25
3:45 to 4:40 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
63901
M
June 10 to Aug. 26
4:30 to 5:25 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 20
63902
M
June 10 to Aug. 26
5:30 to 6:25 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 20
63903
M
June 10 to Aug. 26
6:30 to 7:25 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
63904
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 27
11:15 a.m. to 12:10 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 30
63905
W
June 12 to Aug. 28
4:15 to 5:10 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 20
63906
W
June 12 to Aug. 28
6:50 to 7:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
63930
Th
June 13 to Aug. 29
9 to 9:55 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 20
71
Section Heading Gymnastics & Tumbling Flyaways Level 2
Flyaways Competitive Level 2
This program progressively builds on the skills learned in Level 1. Through structured practices, gymnasts will be taught how to do forward straddle rolls, backward pike rolls, cartwheels, handstand forward rolls, back hip circles, sole circles and dive roll vault drills as well as levers and tuck jump dismounts. Gymnasts must pass Level 1 before enrolling in this class unless evaluated by a park district instructor. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB)
This program is designed to advance Flyaways Non-Competitive Level 4 gymnasts onto the Flyaways Competitive Level 2 Team. Gymnasts are expected to compete in the compulsory season from September to December. Extra fees apply (competitive leotard, warm-up and meet fees). Gymnasts are selected based on their potential physical and mental aptitude for gymnastics. Gymnasts will attend selected park district conference meets. This class is open by invitation or evaluation only. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB)
Age
Fee
Location
6Y to 13Y
$69(R) / $104(N)
Eola Community Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 14Y
$189(R) / $284(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
63934
Su
June 9 to Aug. 25
2:35 to 3:30 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63935
M
June 10 to Aug. 26
4:30 to 5:25 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
63643
Tu/Th
June 11 to Aug. 29
1 to 3 p.m.
63936
M
June 10 to Aug. 26
5:30 to 6:25 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
63937
M
June 10 to Aug. 26
6:30 to 7:25 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
63938
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 27
11:15 a.m. to 12:10 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
63939
W
June 12 to Aug. 28
4:15 to 5:10 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
63941
W
June 12 to Aug. 28
6:50 to 7:45 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 20
63942
Th
June 13 to Aug. 29
9 to 9:55 a.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
Flyaways Level 3 This program is for students who have passed the requirements in Level 2. Gymnasts will learn skills on the vault, bars, beam and floor, including front limbers, bridge kickovers, handstand forward rolls and round-offs. Other skills include stride circles, glide swings and sole circle dismounts on bars, handstands and split jumps on beam, handstand blocking drills and handstand vault up onto stacked mats. Instructor’s approval is required to enroll in this class. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB)
This program is for students who have passed the Flyaways Competitive Level 2 requirements and qualify for the Flyaways Competitive Level 3 Team. Gymnasts are expected to compete in the compulsory season from September to December. Extra fees apply (competitive leotard, warm-up and meet fees). Gymnasts are selected based on their potential physical and mental aptitude for gymnastics. Gymnasts will attend selected park district conference meets. This class is open by invitation or evaluation only. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 14Y
$234(R) / $349(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63639
Tu/Th-F
June 11 to Aug. 30
1 to 3 p.m.
Flyaways Gymnastics Team
Age
Location
6Y to 13Y
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Fee
Day Date
Time
Class Size
63945
$85(R) / $128(N)
M
6:30 to 8 p.m.
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
63947
$145(R) / $218(N)
M/W June 10 to Aug. 28
M: 6:30 to 8 p.m. MIN: 5 / MAX: 8 W: 5:15 to 6:45 p.m.
63946
$85(R) / $128(N)
W
5:15 to 6:45 p.m.
June 10 to Aug. 26
June 12 to Aug. 28
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Flyaways Level 4 This program is for students who have passed the requirements in Level 3. Gymnasts will learn skills on the vault, bars, beam and floor, including backward pike rolls, back walkovers and back handsprings. Other skills include stride circles, leg cuts forward and backward and sole circle dismounts on bars, handstands and split jumps on beam and handstand flat back vaults onto resi mat. Instructor’s approval is required to enroll in this class. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 14Y
$199(R) / $299(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63952
Tu/Th
June 11 to Aug. 29
6 to 8 p.m.
72
Flyaways Competitive Level 3
Gymnasts on the award-winning Fox Valley Flyaways competitive gymnastics team are required to practice nine hours per week. These gymnasts will perform higher-level skills mandated by USAG as well as NFHS/ISHA rules and regulations. Gymnasts are expected to compete in the compulsory season from September to December as well as the optional season from January to April. Each practice will focus on flexibility, strength, routines, form, positive attitude, self-confidence and motivation. The Fox Valley Flyaways compete in the Illinois Park District Gymnastics Conference for the compulsory and optional levels. This class is open by invitation or evaluation only. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 14Y
$259(R) / $388(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 30
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63635
M/W/F
June 10 to Aug. 30
9 a.m. to noon
Flyaways Competitive Boot Camp This boot camp is for the Flyaways Competitive gymnasts only and is designed to work the entire body. Expect to be challenged in a variety of exercises, including circuit training, running, plyometrics, kenpo, dance, yoga, gymnastics, core conditioning, pull-ups, squats, abs and more. Running shoes are required. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 14Y
$65(R) / $98(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 32
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64174
Th
June 13 to Aug. 29
10:30 a.m. to noon
Gymnastics Section & Tumbling Heading Little Flyaways
Little Flyaways is an introductory gymnastics program at Eola and Prisco consisting of four levels for ages 18 months to 5 years. The Little Flyaways gymnastics classes focus on developing motor skills, coordination, strength, flexibility body awareness and basic gymnastics skills. In the parent/child classes, children must be accompanied by a participating adult. Please make alternate arrangements for siblings. At Eola, the child care area is available in the morning during the weekdays. Parent Watch is on the third week and last week of each session. Parents are asked to stay during the duration of the class in case the child needs to use the restroom. All of the Little Flyaways gymnastics classes progress into the recreational and/or competitive programs. Call Kristin Balderas at 630-851-8990.
Gymnastics: Little Wigglers Parents and children learn gymnastics together in a safe and fun environment. Using vault, bars, beam and floor as well as the tunnels, parachutes and a blow-up air trak, children learn how to wiggle and roll, swing on bars, jump on mats, walk on beams and other gymnastics activities. Classes will take participants through a session of fun-filled themes to keep children engaged while learning the foundation of gymnastics. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult. Please no siblings in class unless they are also registered. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Age
Fee
Location
18M to 28M & adult
$58(R) / $87(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
64017
M
June 10 to Aug. 12
9 to 9:40 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
64018
M
June 10 to Aug. 12
10:40 to 11:20 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
64019
W
June 12 to Aug. 14
9:50 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
64020
Th
June 13 to Aug. 15
4:30 to 5:10 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 12
64021
Sa
June 15 to Aug. 17
9 to 9:40 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 12
Gymnastics for 2s & 3s with Parents Parents assist their young gymnasts as everyone learns basic gymnastics skills on the vault, bars, beam and floor. Age-appropriate activities help develop flexibility, strength, coordination and body awareness. Safety tips and spotting techniques are stressed. This class is essential for helping children develop their school readiness skills. For example, instructors will teach students how to waddle like a penguin during animal week, while also working on taking turns and foot-eye coordination. All children must be accompanied by a participating adult. Please do not bring siblings unless they also are enrolled in the class. No class June 23 to July 6.(KB) Age
Fee
Location
2Y to 3Y
$58(R) / $87(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
64046
M
June 10 to Aug. 12
9:50 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
64048
W
June 12 to Aug. 14
9 to 9:40 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
64047
W
June 12 to Aug. 14
10:40 to 11:20 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
64051
Th
June 13 to Aug. 15
5:15 to 5:55 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 12
64049
Sa
June 15 to Aug. 17
9:45 to 10:25 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 12
Gymnastics: 3- to 4-year-olds This program focuses on motor skills such as jumping, hopping, skipping and running, along with gross motor skills, balance, coordination, following directions and basic gymnastics skills. Class will incorporate learning forward rolls, straddle rolls, cartwheels, casting, pullovers and swinging on bars, walking and balancing on the beams as well as fine tuning school readiness skills. We ask that parents stay during class in case their child needs to use the restroom. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Age
Fee
3Y to 4Y
$59(R) / $89(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Location
64081
Su
June 9 to Aug. 11
12:30 to 1:10 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 16
Eola Community Center
64089
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 13
9 to 9:45 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 16
Eola Community Center
64082
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 13
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 16
Eola Community Center
64083
Th
June 13 to Aug. 15
10:30 to 11:15 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 16
Eola Community Center
64087
Th
June 13 to Aug. 15
5:15 to 6 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 8
Prisco Community Center
64088
F
June 14 to Aug. 16
4:10 to 4:55 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 8
Prisco Community Center
64084
F
June 14 to Aug. 16
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 8
Prisco Community Center
64085
Sa
June 15 to Aug. 17
10:40 to 11:25 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 16
Eola Community Center
Gymnastics: 4- to 5-year-olds Young gymnasts will learn basic gymnastics skills on the bars, beam, floor and vault. Skills taught include straddle rolls, backward rolls, cartwheels, handstands, swinging and pullovers on bars, hurdles, jumps and forward and backward walks on the beam. Activities are designed to improve coordination, flexibility, strength, self-confidence and school readiness skills all while having fun in the theme filled-session. We ask parents to please stay during class in case their child needs to use the restroom. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Age
Fee
4Y to 5Y
$63(R) / $95(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Location
64112
Su
June 9 to Aug. 11
1:20 to 2:15 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 16
Eola Community Center
64113
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 13
10 to 10:55 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 16
Eola Community Center
64103
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 13
5:20 to 6:15 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 16
Eola Community Center
64104
Th
June 13 to Aug. 15
11:20 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 16
Eola Community Center
64110
Th
June 13 to Aug. 15
6:10 to 7:05 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 8
Prisco Community Center
64111
F
June 14 to Aug. 16
3:05 to 4 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 8
Prisco Community Center
64105
F
June 14 to Aug. 16
5 to 5:55 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 8
Prisco Community Center
64106
Sa
June 15 to Aug. 17
11:30 a.m. to 12:25 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 16
Eola Community Center
73
Gymnastics & Tumbling Gymnastics Parent & Tot Gymnastics
School-age Gymnastics
This class is an interactive program to introduce parent and child to the world of gymnastics. Following directions, taking turns, and group interaction is a strong part of this program. Hand-eye coordination, movement to music, and body awareness are also included in these classes. Age-appropriate skills are taught on balance beam, vault, bars, tumbling, air trak and air equipment. Both parent and child should wear comfortable clothing for this fun, interactive class. Tots must be walking. These programs are taught by Tumblebears staff. No class on July 4. (LB)
Children learn skills in the gymnastics events of balance beam, vaulting, bars, tumbling and air trak. As children learn specific skills they are awarded achievement ribbons. Students will increase muscular strength, flexibility, endurance and coordination and learn new skills with each class while gaining self-esteem and confidence. These programs are taught by Tumblebears staff. No class July 4. (LB)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
10M to 3Y & adult
$56(R) / $84(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63196
Th
June 6 to July 18
10:30 to 11:05 a.m.
63197
Th
July 25 to Aug. 29
10:30 to 11:05 a.m.
Preschool Gymnastics The children will focus on tumbling, bars, beam and vault in this full gymnastics program, which is built on the concept that learning becomes natural in a fun, positive and safe environment. Teaching skills in a non-competitive environment is the most effective way to build the physical, social, emotional and intellectual skills children need. Comfortable clothing and gym shoes should be worn (no jeans please). These programs are taught by Tumblebears staff. (LB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 5Y
$56(R) / $84(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Vaughan Athletic Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
5Y to 12Y
$56(R) / $84(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63212
Th
June 6 to July 18
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
63213
Th
June 6 to July 18
5:15 to 6 p.m.
63214
Th
July 25 to Aug. 29
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
63215
Th
July 25 to Aug. 29
5:15 to 6 p.m.
Adult Open Gymnastics Gymnastics is not just for children! Whether trying gymnastics for the first time or returning to the sport after a long absence, participants will enjoy this fun class that incorporates balance, flexibility, stretching and strength while maintaining and enhancing gymnastics abilities. It’s a fun and challenging workout for any adult who wants to experience an exciting way to exercise. Events include vault, bars, beam, floor and high bar. This class is an open gym format, so students can work on what they want, when they want. Fee should be paid at the front desk. (KB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$3
MIN: 4 / MAX: 24
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63206
Th
June 6 to July 18
11:10 to 11:45 a.m.
Day
Date
Time
63207
Th
June 6 to July 18
1:15 to 1:50 p.m.
F
May 31 to Aug. 30
7:15 to 8:15 p.m.
63208
Th
July 25 to Aug. 29
11:10 to 11:45 a.m.
63209
Th
July 25 to Aug. 29
1:15 to 1:50 p.m.
Open Gym: Gymnastics Open Gym is an unstructured but supervised gymnastics activity where children can play in the gym. It provides practice time for each gymnast to work individually on the events and skills they wish. Certified coaches are present to provide supervision, spotting and safety tips as needed. This is not a gymnastics class but a fun activity for the kids. No open gym June 29 and July 6. (KB) Day
Fee per visit
Date
Time
Sa
$5 per visit
June 1 to Aug. 31
4 to 5:30 p.m.
Age
Class Size
Location
6Y to 18Y
MIN: 4 / MAX: 24
Eola Community Center
74
Private Lessons – Gymnastics/Tumbling/ Cheer/Poms/Hip Hop Private Lessons are available for those gymnasts, tumblers, cheerleaders, poms and hip hop participants who are looking for more one-on-one instruction to improve their ability. Private and semi-private lessons are available for 30, 45 and 60 minutes and must be pre-arranged with the gymnastics supervisor. Call the Eola Community Center at 630-851-8990 to set up a private lesson with one of the coaches. (KB) Duration
Fee
30 minutes
$20 (private) / $25 (semi-private)
45 minutes
$25 (private) / $30 (semi-private)
60 minutes
$30 (private) / $35 (semi-private)
Gymnastics & Tumbling Flyaways Tumbling Level 3
Tumbling Adult Tumbling This class is designed for young adult tumblers that need to improve upon their current tumbling skills. Class will be held in the Gymnastics Room, where participants will have use of the spring floor, air trak and in-ground resi pit. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
16Y to 25Y
$63(R) / $95(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64243
Th
June 13 to Aug. 29
6 to 7 p.m.
Flyaways Tumbling Level 1 This program is for children who are new to tumbling. Participants will work on basic tumbling skills such as rolls, cartwheels, handstands and round-offs and will learn how to string together five skills to make a tumbling pass. All Level 1 tumblers have the option of competing with the Flyaways Tumbling Team, which competes in the fall. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB)
This program is for the tumblers who have mastered the skills in Level 2 and are ready to work on harder skills such as back handsprings, front handsprings, back tucks and punch fronts and learn how to string together five skills to make a tumbling pass. All Level 3 tumblers have the option of competing with the Flyaways Tumbling Team, which competes in the fall. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 14Y
$65(R) / $98(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64003
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 27
6 to 7 p.m.
64004
Th
June 13 to Aug. 29
6 to 7 p.m.
Tiny Tumblers Children can develop self-esteem, gross motor skills and physical fitness with their parents. Instruction focuses on gross motor skills and introductory gymnastics skills on the floor, balance beams, bars and vaulting. Music, games and inflatables help make these classes a fun-filled gymnastics adventure. Taught by Tumbling Tots Gymnastics staff. (KD) (LB) Age
Fee
18M to 36M & adult
$36(R) / $54(N)
Age
Fee
Location
4Y to 14Y
$53(R) / $79(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
63976
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 27
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
63709
F
June 7 to 28
10:30 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
63977
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 27
5:15 to 6 p.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
63710
F
July 12 to Aug. 2
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
63978
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 27
6 to 6:45 p.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
63719
F
July 12 to Aug. 2
10:30 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
63979
Th
June 13 to Aug. 29
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
63810
F
Aug. 9 to 30
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
63980
Th
June 13 to Aug. 29
5:15 to 6 p.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
63809
F
Aug. 9 to 30
10:30 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
64227
Tu
July 9 to 30
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Vaughan Athletic Center 63708
F
June 7 to 28
10 to 10:30 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Flyaways Tumbling Level 2 This program progressively builds on the skills learned in Level 1. Level 2 tumblers work on handstand roll downs, backbends, front limbers and front and back walkovers and learn how to string together five skills to make a tumbling pass. All Level 2 tumblers have the option of competing with the Flyaways Tumbling Team, which competes in the fall. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 14Y
$53(R) / $79(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63993
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 27
5:15 to 6 p.m.
63994
Th
June 13 to Aug. 29
5:15 to 6 p.m.
63995
Th
June 13 to Aug. 29
6 to 6:45 p.m.
9 to 9:30 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 16
64228
Sa
July 13 to Aug. 3
8:30 to 9 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 16
64229
Sa
July 13 to Aug. 3
9 to 9:30 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 16
64230
Tu
Aug. 6 to 27
9 to 9:30 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 16
64231
Sa
Aug. 10 to 31
8:30 to 9 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 16
64232
Sa
Aug. 10 to 31
9 to 9:30 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 16
75
Section Heading Gymnastics & Tumbling Twister Tots
Tumbling and Conditioning
Twister Tots classes are beginning gymnastics classes for preschoolers and kindergartners. Children continue to improve their gross motor skills while learning basic gymnastics skills in a safe age- and skill-appropriate environment. Games, challenges and a positive teaching style help children develop selfesteem. Children follow skill progressions on floor, bars, beam and vault. Taught by Tumbling Tots Gymnastics staff. (KD) (LB)
Participants work to improve strength, flexibility, balance and coordination while learning tumbling skills. Gymnasts, dancers, cheerleaders or any other young athletes will benefit from the tumbling, stretching and conditioning exercises. Taught by Tumbling Tots Gymnastics staff. (KD)
Age
Fee
Class Size
3Y to 6Y
$44(R) / $66(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 8
Barcode
Day
Time
Date
Vaughan Athletic Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 18Y
$52(R) / $78(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64196
Sa
July 13 to Aug. 3
8 to 8:55 a.m.
64197
Sa
Aug. 10 to 31
8 to 8:55 a.m.
63720
F
June 7 to 28
11:15 a.m. to noon
Beginning Tumbling
63721
F
July 12 to Aug. 2
11:15 a.m. to noon
63808
F
Aug. 9 to 30
11:15 a.m. to noon
Students learn how to perform basic tumbling skills, such as handstands, rolls, cartwheels and round-offs, safely and correctly. This program is perfect for aspiring gymnasts and cheerleaders or anyone interested in learning how to tumble. Taught by Tumbling Tots Gymnastics staff. (KD) (LB)
Prisco Community Center 64217
Tu
July 9 to 30
9:45 to 10:30 a.m.
Age
Fee
Class Size MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
64218
Tu
July 9 to 30
10:30 to 11:15 a.m.
6Y to 18Y
$52(R) / $78(N)
64219
Tu
July 9 to 30
5 to 5:45 p.m.
Barcode
Day
64220
Sa
July 13 to Aug. 3
9:45 to 10:30 a.m.
64221
Tu
Aug. 6 to 27
9:45 to 10:30 a.m.
63722
F
June 7 to 28
5 to 5:55 p.m.
10:30 to 11:15 a.m.
63723
F
July 12 to Aug. 2
5 to 5:55 p.m.
63805
F
Aug. 9 to 30
5 to 5:55 p.m.
64203
Tu
July 9 to 30
6 to 6:55 p.m.
64204
Sa
July 13 to Aug. 3
9 to 9:55 a.m.
64206
Tu
Aug. 6 to 27
6 to 6:55 p.m.
64207
Sa
Aug. 10 to 31
9 to 9:55 a.m.
64222
Tu
Aug. 6 to 27
64223
Tu
Aug. 6 to 27
5 to 5:45 p.m.
64224
Sa
Aug. 10 to 31
9:45 to 10:30 a.m.
Date
Time Vaughan Athletic Center
Prisco Community Center
Advanced Tumbling Students will build upon their tumbling skills. The focus is on learning and mastering beginning and advanced skills in cartwheels, round-offs, handsprings and back tucks. Students must be able to do a proper round-off and a backbend kickover to enroll in this class. Taught by Tumbling Tots Gymnastics staff. (KD) (LB) Class Size
Fee
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
$52(R) / $78(N)
Barcode
Date
Day
Time
Age
Vaughan Athletic Center 63724
F
June 7 to 28
6 to 6:55 p.m.
6Y to 18Y
63725
F
July 12 to Aug. 2
6 to 6:55 p.m.
6Y to 18Y
63801
F
Aug. 9 to 30
6 to 6:55 p.m.
6Y to 18Y
Prisco Community Center
76
64198
Tu
July 9 to 30
8 to 8:55 p.m.
6Y to 18Y
64199
Sa
July 13 to Aug. 3
11 to 11:55 a.m.
6Y to 18Y
64200
Tu
Aug. 6 to 27
8 to 8:55 p.m.
6Y to 18Y
64201
Sa
Aug. 10 to 31
11 to 11:55 a.m.
6Y to 18Y
Section Heading
Help Keep the Forest Healthy by Volunteering Once a Month Red Oak has been invaded by non-native plants and they’re choking the woods! Volunteers are needed for the Sun Air Water and Soil (SAWS) work days. Work days are May 1, June 8, July 13 and Aug. 10 from 9 to 11 a.m. All tools and plant identification will be provided. The project is great for individuals or groups. Call 630-897-1808 to sign up and find out what the project will be. (MG)
Connect with the great outdoors
Nature Programs Summer Camps Red Oak Destination Camp: Habitat
Outdoor Explorers
Take an adventure outside to explore the different habitats at Red Oak Nature Center! Through exploration, games and activities, campers will travel to the forest, prairie, wetlands and cave to discover what makes these areas uniquely special. A snack, zero-waste lunch and water bottle should be brought each day to camp. (MG)
Travel with us as we visit some amazing parks around Illinois! We’ll journey to nearby state parks and explore the wonders that await. Each day will be jampacked with exciting outdoor activities, with an optional overnight campout at a state park to end the week. Activities may include: hiking, water activities, teambuilding, creek walking and more. A detailed schedule will be included in the camp packet mailed out after your child is enrolled. Schedule is subject to change as most activities are weather dependent. Fee includes transportation, admission fees and camping materials. Participants must bring a backpack with a snack, zero-waste lunch and water bottle every day. (MG)
Age
Class Size
Location
Fee
7Y to 10Y
MIN: 8 / MAX: 10
Red Oak Nature Center
$150(R) / $225(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63106
M-F
June 10 to 14
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Age
Departure Location
9Y to 13Y Red Oak Nature Center
Don’t Forget!
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
63107
$200(R) / $240(N)
M-Sa
June 24 M-Th: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to 29 F-Sa: 9 a.m. to TBA (overnight)
Time
MIN: 3 / MAX: 6
63108
$140(R) / $180(N)
M-Th
June 24 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to 27
MIN: 3 / MAX: 6
Resident registration begins May 11
Green Tip!
There are three ways to register:
Trees are vital for creating clean air because they convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. In one year, a single tree can absorb as much carbon as that produced by a car driven 25,000 miles. That same tree produces nearly 260 pounds of oxygen per year, enough for two people.
The Power of Trees
1. By Foxlink Internet 2. By Mail / Drop Off 3. In Person For more information, see page 161.
Class Size
How may I help you?
77
Nature Programs Summer Camps Bugology
A Day in the Life
Get down and dirty discovering the incredible world of insects! Each day we will use our investigative skills to capture insects and learn about their unique behaviors. Campers will examine different habitats and get up close and personal with these larger than life creatures. (MG) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 9Y
$70(R) / $110(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Red Oak Nature Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63109
M-F
July 8 to 12
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Switch roles with the animals that call Red Oak home. Each day we will transform into a different creature and see what they do during a day in their life. (MG) Age
Fee
Location
Class Size
4Y to 6Y
$70(R) / $100(N)
Red Oak Nature Center
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63112
M-F
July 22 to 26
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Nature Detective Search for tracks, scat and other signs of Red Oak’s mysterious inhabitants. We will use some tools of the trade to help us investigate who lives in our woods! (MG)
Animal Tales Join us as we bring some of our favorite stories to life. Each day will focus on a favorite nature-themed story followed by hikes, crafts, games and more! (MG) Age
Fee
Location
Class Size
4Y to 6Y
$35(R) / $50(N)
Red Oak Nature Center
MIN: 6 / MAX: 18
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63116
T-Th
July 9 to 11
1 to 3 p.m.
Planet Protectors Planet protectors unite! Join us as we learn about our natural world and the superheroes that live in it. Each day we will learn what it takes to help care for our habitats and their inhabitants through games and activities while turning into superheroes ourselves. Each camper should bring a zero-waste lunch and water bottle every day. (MG)
Age
Fee
Location
Class Size
6Y to 8Y
$35(R) / $50(N)
Red Oak Nature Center
MIN: 6 / MAX: 18
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63117
T/W/Th
July 23 to 25
1 to 3 p.m.
Wild Survival Do you have what it takes to survive in the wilds of Red Oak? We will focus on survival skills that may include shelter building, way-finding, fire safety and more! A snack, zerowaste lunch and water bottle should be brought each day to camp. (MG) Age
Fee
Location
Class Size
8Y to 11Y
$120(R) / $175(N)
Red Oak Nature Center
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Age
Fee
Location
Class Size
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
7Y to 9Y
$100(R) / $150(N)
Red Oak Nature Center
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
63111
M-F
July 29 to Aug. 2
M-Th: 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. F: 3 to 8:30 p.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63110
M-F
July 15 to 19
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Extreme Creatures Are you extreme enough to handle this camp? Join us as we take a closer look at some of nature’s most extreme animals. (MG)
Curiosity Mini-Camps for Toddlers Toddlers curious about bugs and critters can have that curiosity filled by the bucket-full at Red Oak! These naturalistled mini-camps give little ones an opportunity to use their senses, some cool science tools and their imagination as they search the Earth and sky for the amazing insects and animals that call Red Oak’s forest home. (MG) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
2Y to 3Y & adult
$6(R) / $9(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Red Oak Nature Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63753
Tu-Th
July 16 to 18
9:30 to 10:45 a.m.
63754
Tu-Th
Aug. 13 to 15
9:30 to 10:45 a.m.
78
Age
Fee
Location
Class Size
7Y to 9Y
$70(R) / $100(N)
Red Oak Nature Center
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63113
M-F
Aug. 5 to 9
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Wild Artists II Create some beautiful pieces of art from the supplies that nature provides for us. Each day we will make something new after exploring the woods around Red Oak for inspiration! (MG) Age
Fee
Location
Class Size
6Y to 10Y
$39(R) / $59(N)
Red Oak Nature Center
MIN: 6 / MAX: 18
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63118
T/W/Th
Aug. 6 to 8
1 to 3 p.m.
Nature Programs Fun for All Nature Exploration Bags
Animal Encounters
Red Oak’s nature exploration bags can be borrowed during normal e! business hours to help in the exploration of the woods. Bags are available for: the signs of the season, birds, insects and senses. These are free of charge, but a refundable deposit is required. Adult supervision is required. (MG)
Fr e
Age
Fee
Location
All ages & adult
Free
Red Oak Nature Center
Day
Date
Time
Every day
Year-round
M-F: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sa-Su: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Letterbox Hunt Letterboxing is a fun “treasure hunt” done worldwide. At Red Oak, a small, weatherproof box has been hidden somewhere on the grounds. Visitors can get clues on how to find it at the Nature Center building. (MG)
Fr e
e!
Age
Fee
Location
All ages & adult
Free
Red Oak Nature Center
Day
Date
Time
Every day
Year-round
M-F: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sa-Su: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Natural Fun – Drop in Activities in June Fr e
e!
Age
June is No Child Left Inside Month. Don’t be the one left inside! Start your summer by dropping by Red Oak Nature Center for some free, fun nature activities designed to get you out and exploring the woods. (MG) Fee
All ages Free
Day Dates
Time
Sa
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Red Oak Nature Center
June 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29
Location
Fr e
e!
Learn more about the animals that call Red Oak their home. Meet a different creature and participate in some fun group activities. No need to register. Parents must accompany their children. (MG)
Age
Fee
Location
All ages & adult
Free
Red Oak Nature Center
Day
Date
Time
Featured Wildlife
Su
May 19
2 to 3 p.m.
Foxes
Su
June 30
2 to 3 p.m.
For Goodness Snakes
Su
July 21
2 to 3 p.m.
I Love “Lucy”
Su
Aug. 18
2 to 3 p.m.
Creepy Crawlies
Things That Make You Go . . . It’s time for our favorite topics: things that make you go “ewww, ouch and ohh!” Join us for all three, two or just one. They are all eyeopeners to another side of the natural world. (MG) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 9Y
$2(R) / $4(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Red Oak Nature Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63735
Sa
June 1
1 to 2 p.m.
63736
Su
July 14
1 to 2 p.m.
63737
Sa
Aug. 17
1 to 2 p.m.
Summer Solstice Hike What better way to begin the season than a morning hike on the first day of summer? Participants will take a stroll to check out early signs of summertime and enjoy a light breakfast. All participants must be registered and children accompanied by an adult. (MG)
A Summer Cave Hike
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Do you know where the only cave is found in the Aurora area? It’s at e! Red Oak Nature Center! Join us as we hike through the woods enjoying the sights and sounds of summer on our way to explore Devil’s Cave. You’ll discover how this unique geological formation was formed and learn the legend behind its haunting name. Children must be accompanied by an adult. (MG)
5Y and up & adult
$2(R) / $4(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Red Oak Nature Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63752
F
June 21
8 to 9 a.m.
Fr e
Age
Fee
Location
All ages & adult
Free
Red Oak Nature Center
Day
Date
Time
Sa
July 13
2 to 3 p.m.
Su
Aug. 4
2 to 3 p.m.
Check it out!
Nature Through Your Eye – Summer In this program, nature is explored through the camera’s lens on a leisurely hike through one of Fox Valley Park District’s unknown treasures – Indian Creek Park! Participants should bring a camera, water and sun protection and wear long pants and comfortable shoes. (MG) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$2(R) / $4(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Meet at Indian Creek Park Parking Lot
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63744
Sa
Aug. 10
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Check out Red Oak Nature Center on page 138 79
Nature Programs For Families Firefly Family Adventure
Family Campout
First, this program will teach kids about lightning bugs so they can tell fact from fiction. Next, everyone will venture onto the grounds to catch (and release) some of these night creatures. Each participant will receive a Bug-a-Lug insect container. Children must be accompanied by an adult (adults do not need to register). (MG)
Pack up the family and head out for a fun night of camping. On Saturday, enjoy a hike, activities, a campfire and s’mores. Sunday includes a light breakfast. Families provide their own tents and sleeping bags, although a limited number of tents are available. Each person attending the campout needs to register. Participants will receive a letter approximately one week prior to the event. (SS)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
5Y and up & adult
$4(R) / $8(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Red Oak Nature Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63749
Th
July 11
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
80
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
5Y and up
Family of 4: $30(R) / $45(N) Each add’l: $7(R) / $11(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64166
Sa-Su
Aug. 10 and 11
6:30 p.m. to 9 a.m.
Nature Programs Connecting Kids with Nature
No Child Left Inside Today’s children have become disconnected from nature; some call it “nature deficit disorder.” Instead of spending hours outside riding bikes and climbing trees, they’re playing video games, surfing the web, watching TV and texting. No Child Left Inside is an initiative by the Fox Valley Park District that encourages children to unplug from technology and get outside to enjoy all the recreational resources and outdoor activities available to them – the fresh air and fun of the great outdoors!
Naturalist Trekking
Swirl Search
Visitors can join a Red Oak naturalist out and about at different parks for a leisurely stroll, looking for signs of animals, using binoculars and checking out some of the nature found in community parks. Participants should dress for the weather. This is a free program but registration is necessary. (MG)
In this program, participants embark on a search for this unique and beautiful pattern in nature. The fun starts with a short story and a craft, followed by the hunt. This amazing journey will inspire appreciation for the shapes that can be found in the natural world. (MG)
Age
Fee
Class Size
All ages
Free to residents / $2(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 6Y
$2(R) / $4(N)
MIN: 3 / MAX: 6
Red Oak Nature Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
62016
Su
May 19
9 to 10 a.m.
Blackberry Trail Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63757
Su
June 23
2 to 3 p.m.
63771
Sa
June 2
9 to 10 a.m.
Willow Lake Park
63772
Sa
July 27
9 to 10 a.m.
Wheatland Community Park
63773
Su
Aug. 4
9 to 10 a.m.
Simmons Park
Grow a Pumpkin Patch! Kids can learn how plants grow and then dig in the dirt and plant pumpkins for fall harvest. Everyone will get a pumpkin patch started and then take it home and watch it grow in time for a Halloween harvest! A snack and all supplies are included. (MG)
Goin’ on a Bug Hunt! Kids and parents will explore the woods and prairies of Red Oak in search of creepy, crawly critters! Participants need only dress for bug hunting, and the rest will be provided. Parents must accompany their child. (MG) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y and up & adult
$2(R) / $4(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Red Oak Nature Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
5Y to 8Y
$3(R) / $6(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Red Oak Nature Center
63743
Sa
July 20
10 to 11 a.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63747
Sa
June 8
10 to 11 a.m.
Animal Wraps Animals have all different types of covering, from fur to feathers and scales to skin. Participants of this program will learn how these coverings help animals slither, hide and hover. (MG)
Nature by Night This program reveals a different side of nature as the day shift ends, and the night shift begins. Participants will go for a hike in search of some elusive creatures and try to figure out just ‘Whoo’ goes there. (MG) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y and up
$3(R) / $6(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Red Oak Nature Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
4Y to 6Y
$2(R) / $4(N)
MIN: 3 / MAX: 6
Red Oak Nature Center
63768
F
July 26
7:45 to 8:45 p.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63760
Sa
June 22
10 to 11 a.m.
Check it out! Check out nature programs for children ages 6 and younger on pages 101 and 102. 81
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Nature Programs Woods Walk and Remember This walk through the woods offers the chance to learn about the animals that call the forest home. Along the way, walkers will collect signs of summer to make and decorate laminated keepsakes. (MG) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
5Y and up
$3(R) / $6(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Red Oak Nature Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63750
Su
July 28
10 to 11:30 a.m.
Nature Adventure Trips Check out the insides of animals, join us on a War to Prairie tour or head west on horseback this summer. Please bring a zero-waste sack lunch. Parents must register and accompany their children. (MG)
Animals Inside Out
Summertime Family Fishing Visit Blackberry Farm before the park opens and enjoy some e! fishing time in Lake Gregory. Corn will be provided for bait. Fishing poles are available to borrow; however, supply is limited. Each person attending must be pre-registered. All children must be accompanied by a participating adult. Park admission is not included with this program. (SS)
Travel to the museum of science and industry for a different look at animals, from the inside out! Please bring a zero-waste sack lunch. Parents must register and accompany their children. (MG)
Fr e
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
8Y and up & adult
$20(R) / $30(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Red Oak Nature Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
2Y and up & adult
Free
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
Blackberry Farm
63726
Sa
June 1
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64152
Sa
Aug. 3
8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Tree Homes For all those who have ever wondered about the homes animals have amongst the trees, here is a chance to explore the woods in search of home sweet home and discover the tree-living secrets of the woods. (MG)
Midewin National Tall Grass Prairie War Plants to Prairie Plants Discover Midewin’s past, present and future from the comfort of our van. Tour stopping points include the River Road seedbeds, 400-plus acres of restored prairie in bloom and a bunker used to store TNT during World War II. Please bring a zero-waste sack lunch. (MG) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
$5(R) / $8(N)
MIN: 3 / MAX: 6
Red Oak Nature Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
4Y to 6Y
$2(R) / $6(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Red Oak Nature Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63733
Sa
July 13
8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63769
Sa
Aug. 17
9 to 10 a.m.
Ride Like the Wind… Animal Outlaws Some animals get a bad rap, so in this program, we set the record straight on some common animal outlaws. Snakes and spiders are just two possible animals that will be on trial. The kids will get to judge whether these creatures are truly guilty or just misunderstood. (MG) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 9Y
$2(R) / $4(N)
MIN: 3 / MAX: 6
Red Oak Nature Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63765
Su
Aug. 11
2 to 3 p.m.
Travel to Palos Hills to go horseback riding and tour a stable. Please note the later time for this trip. The stable requests children must be 8 years or older. Please bring a zero-waste sack lunch. Parents must register and accompany their children. (MG) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
8Y and up & adult
$40(R) / $55(N)
MIN: 7 / MAX: 12
Red Oak Nature Center.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63734
Sa
Aug. 3
2 to 7 p.m.
Green Tip!
You ‘CAN’ recycle! Each aluminum can recycled in the United States saves enough energy to power a television set for about three hours. Yet, Americans toss so many aluminum cans in the garbage that the nation’s entire fleet of commercial airplanes could be rebuilt from the same amount of material every three months, according to the University of Colorado Recycling Services. 82
Section Heading Discover the artist within
Arts & Crafts For All Ages Bugs & Art Artists can get a jump start on the Bug Fest Art contest by coming out to Red Oak and beginning their masterpiece. All supplies and inspiration for the works of art will be provided. All finished pieces will be kept at Red Oak and displayed at our annual Bug Fest on Aug. 24. Voting will take place that day, and winners will be contacted the following week. (MG)
Summer Camps Neighborhood Art Extravaganza Camp Fr e
This camp will expose children to a variety of art mediums in their own back yards. Children will have many opportunities to draw, paint, craft and create. This program is free. A waiver form needs to be completed before a child can participate in the program. Waivers will only be available at neighborhood art sites starting the first day of the program. Children may be signed up anytime during the days of the program. Children must be entering grades 1 to 5 in the fall to participate. (DS)
e!
Grade
Fee
1 to 5
Free
Day
Date
Time
Location
M
June 10 to July 15
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Butterfield Park
M
June 10 to July 15
1 to 3 p.m.
New Haven Park**
T
June 11 to July 16
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Spring Lake Park
W
June 12 to July 17
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Cherry Hill Park
W
June 12 to July 17
1 to 3 p.m.
Tanner Trails Park
Th
June 13 to July 18*
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Blackberry Trail
* No programs on Thursday, July 4. **New park location.
Creative Craft Camp Each day is a new adventure as our imaginations are put to work by constructing incredible crafts and creative projects. Tie-dyeing, sand art, candle making and mosaics are some of the hands-on activities that will be enjoyed. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 10Y
$45(R) / $50(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63147
M-W
June 24 to 26
1 to 3 p.m.
63148
M-W
July 22 to 24
10 a.m. to noon
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
5Y and up
$20(R) / $30(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 20
Red Oak Nature Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63770
Sa
July 28
1 to 3 p.m.
Pressed Flower Gift In the summer, gardens overflow with colorful flowers. In this class, participants will learn how to preserve that beauty and turn it into gifts for friends and family! (MG) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y and up
$3(R) / $6(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Red Oak Nature Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63745
Sa
Aug. 3
10 to 11 a.m.
For Youth Beginning Pottery for Kids Kids can discover the fun of working with clay on a potter’s wheel. This program includes the basics of wheel-thrown pottery and how to center the clay and make simple shapes. All clay and materials are included. Finished pottery will be available for pickup a week after the last class. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y to 12Y
$90(R) / $135(N)
MIN: 2 / MAX: 2
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64178
Sa
June 8 to 22
Noon to 2 p.m.
64179
Tu
July 16 to 30
12:30 to 2:30 p.m.
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Arts & Crafts Art with the Masters
Just Whistle
Children can delve into the world of fine art by looking at and discussing the work of fine artists. Once inspired, children create their own masterpieces using different mediums and techniques. (CJ)
The pottery shop at Blackberry Farm is offering some handson fun! Participants will make a whistle out of clay and decorate it in their own unique style. The finished whistle will be ready for pickup a week after the last class. (SS)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
5Y to 10Y
$40(R) / $60(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
7Y to 12Y
$18(R) / $27(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62474
Sa
June 15 to July 13
10:45 to 11:45 a.m.
64226
Tu
June 25 to July 2
1 to 2 p.m.
Under the Trees
All Things Paper!
Explore the wonderful world of art with nature as the classroom. Students will sketch, paint, and create three-dimensional art using the trees and local wildlife as inspiration. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 10Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63907
M
June 24 to July 29
10:45 to 11:45 a.m.
Calling all crafters! This class will use paper to create one-of-a-kind pieces of art! In each class, children will make one craft using a paper bag and one craft using a paper plate. All crafts will have a theme and be sent home for the family’s enjoyment. (CJ) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 8Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64370
M-F
July 29 to Aug. 2
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Wind Chime Pottery Children will make their own wind chime in the pottery shop at Blackberry Farm. From start to finish, they will design, glaze and assemble their chime, then take it home to hang. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 12Y
$35(R) / $53(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64216
M/W/F
July 29 to Aug. 2
1 to 2 p.m.
For Adults Leaf Platter Class Make your own platter from start to finish. Participants will use a real rhubarb leaf to imprint in the clay and then form a platter. After the project is fired, participants will let their creative juices flow as they glaze the platter. Each platter will be unique in size and shape. (SS)
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
14Y and up
$30(R) / $45(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64246
Su
June 23 and 30
2 to 3 p.m.
Arts & Crafts
Fine Arts Elementary Drawing and Cartooning Participants will learn a step-by-step drawing method with lighthearted subjects to engage the sense of humor and imagination. Each session will focus on a different theme. This program is taught by Young Rembrandts staff. (SC) Age
Fee
Time
Class Size
Location
6Y to 12Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
3 to 4 p.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Days
Dates
Theme
64533
M-Th
June 10 to June 13
Fashion Runway
64534
M-Th
June 24 to June 27
African Safari
64544
M-Th
July 8 to July 11
Anime Cartoon
64545
M-Th
July 22 to July 25
Sport Action
64546
M-Th
Aug. 5 to Aug. 8
Castle Workshop
64547
M-Th
Aug. 19 to Aug. 22
Horse Drawing
Cartoon Drawing: Caricature and Lettering This introductory course focuses on basic characters and drawing funny. Cartoon techniques will be used to draw people, places and animals with practical exercises and assignments. Participants will learn how to turn doodling into caricatures and professional hand lettering that help to set the tone of a great cartoon. This class is designed for the beginner or intermediate cartoon artist ready to have fun and learn. All materials (sketch pad, graphite pencils and kneaded erasers) will be supplied, and students can take them home at the end of the session. (KD) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
9Y to 15Y
$40(R) / $60(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Glass Fusing for Youth Children will make a fused glass 5-inch tile decorated with different colors of glass. All glass supplies and cutting tools are provided. Demonstrations will show students how to cut glass; however, the actual cutting will be done by instructor Fay McKay. (KB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y to 15Y
$39(R) / $59(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63627
Th
July 25
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
64275
M
June 10 to July 8
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
Glass Fusing
64276
M
July 22 to Aug. 19
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
This class offers the opportunity to discover the art of glass fusing by making pieces of jewelry or art using different colors of dichroic glass. Students will learn how to cut the glass, assemble the pieces and then fuse them together. Each piece is unique. All glass supplies and cutting tools will be provided. Projects will be available for pickup one week after class. Instructor is Fay McKay. (KB)
Drawing: Beginning to Intermediate This course focuses on three essential components of visual art — form, size, and placement — while working with pencil and paper. Using a step-by-step method, budding artists will work toward learning how to draw successfully. Art subjects may include still-life, animals, landscape and copying of the great masters. Independent and home assignments allow participants to work at their own pace, and beginners to intermediate artists are welcome to join in the fun. All materials (sketch pad, graphite pencils and kneaded erasers) will be supplied, and students can take them home at the end of the session. (KD) Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
$40(R) / $60(N)
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Date
Time
Day
Age
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
63624
$46(R) / $69(N)
Th
June 27
6:15 to 8 p.m.
63625
$39(R) / $59(N)
Th
July 25
6:15 to 8 p.m.
63626
$39(R) / $59(N)
Th
Aug. 22
6:15 to 8 p.m.
Age
64277
M
June 10 to July 8
5:15 to 6 p.m.
9Y to 15Y
64278
M
June 10 to July 8
6 to 6:45 p.m.
16Y and up
64279
M
July 22 to Aug. 19
5:15 to 6 p.m.
9Y to 15Y
64280
M
July 22 to Aug. 19
6 to 6:45 p.m.
16Y and up
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Medley
Summer Camps Lego Summer Camp: Building Machines and Robotics
Summer Fun & Games
For children with inquisitive minds, this class offers engaging opportunities to better understand science, technology and math through Lego robotics and machines. Students will enjoy a unique educational experience through teacher-led instruction and hands-on learning. They will create and explore while developing problem-solving skills and knowledge. Legos are provided for in-class use only. Students should bring a snack each day. This class is taught by a First Lego League Coach. (SM) Class Size MIN: 6 / MAX: 12 Barcode
Day
Date
This ultimate summer camp features activities – indoors and outdoors – throughout the day. There are sports, arts and crafts, special event days and field trips. Camp is for children in grades 1 to 5 as of Fall 2013. Bring sack lunch, two snacks and a water bottle each day. There is a $250 security deposit due at registration; the balance for the first session is due by May 24. The balance for the second session is due by July 5. Extended care is available for those children who need a longer camp day. A separate registration and fee is required and should be paid in full at registration. No camp on July 4 and 5. (SC)
Location
Grade
Location
Eola Community Center
1 to 5
Eola Community Center
Fee
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
$525(R) / $788(N)
M-F
June 6 to July 12
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
MIN: 30 / MAX: 110
July 15 to Aug. 16
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
MIN: 30 / MAX: 110
Time
Age
63123
M-F
June 3 to 7
8 a.m. to noon
8Y to 10Y
$185(R) / $225(N)
62264
63141
M-F
June 3 to 7
6 to 8:30 p.m.
11Y to 13Y
$135(R) / $165(N)
62265
$525(R) / $788(N)
M-F
63128
M-F
June 10 to 14
8 a.m. to noon
11Y to 13Y
$185(R) / $225(N)
62266
$125(R) / $188(N)
M-F
June 6 to July 12
7:30 to 9 a.m.
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
Extended Care
63142
M-F
June 10 to 14
6 to 8:30 p.m.
8Y to 10Y
$135(R) / $165(N)
62267
July 8 to 12
8 a.m. to noon
8Y to 10Y
$185(R) / $225(N)
June 6 to July 12
4 to 5:30 p.m.
M-F
$125(R) / $188(N)
M-F
63122
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
62268
July 8 to 12
6 to 8:30 p.m.
11Y to 13Y
$135(R) / $165(N)
July 15 to Aug. 16
7:30 to 9 a.m.
M-F
$125(R) / $188(N)
M-F
63143
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
62269
July 15 to 19
8 a.m. to noon
11Y to 13Y
$185(R) / $225(N)
July 15 to Aug. 16
4 to 5:30 p.m.
M-F
$125(R) / $188(N)
M-F
63126
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
63144
M-F
July 15 to 19
6 to 8:30 p.m.
8Y to 10Y
$135(R) / $165(N)
63139
M-F
Aug. 5 to 9
8 a.m. to noon
8Y to 10Y
$185(R) / $225(N)
63145
M-F
Aug. 5 to 9
6 to 8:30 p.m.
11Y to 13Y
$135(R) / $165(N)
63140
M-F
Aug. 12 to 16
8 a.m. to noon
11Y to 13Y
$185(R) / $225(N)
63146
M-F
Aug. 12 to 16
6 to 8:30 p.m.
8Y to 10Y
$135(R) / $165(N)
Don’t Forget! Resident registration begins May 11 There are three ways to register: 1. By Foxlink Internet 2. By Mail / Drop Off 3. In Person For more information, see page 161.
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Section Heading Medley Vacation Activity Camp
Parker’s Exploration Camp
Kids can fill their summer with their favorite activities, including swimming, sports, games, crafts, movies and weekly field trips. Bring a swimsuit, towel, sack lunch and two snacks every day. A deposit of $250 is required at registration for each five-week session. The balance for the first session is due by May 24. The balance for the second session is due by July 5. Extended care is available with a separate registration and fee is required and should be paid in full at registration. No camp on July 4 and 5. (LB)
This camp, named after the Fox Valley Park District mascot, offers weekly themes that include a field trip and/or event related to the theme. Each theme includes activities appropriate to each age group. Campers will be grouped by age: 7 to 9 and 10 to 12. Field trips include a trip to a Park District water park and other locations. The camp fee includes all events and field trips. No camp on July 4 and 5. (CJ)
Grade
Location
1 to 5
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
62243
$525(R) / $788(N)
M-F
June 6 to July 12
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
MIN: 30 / MAX: 64
62244
$525(R) / $788(N)
M-F
July 15 to Aug. 16
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
MIN: 30 / MAX: 64
Age
Location
7Y to 12Y
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
62282
$295(R) / $443(N)
M-F
June 10 to 28
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
MIN: 40 / MAX: 60
62283
$295(R) / $443(N)
M-F
July 1 to 19
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
MIN: 40 / MAX: 60
62284
$80(R) / $120(N)
M-F
June 10 to 28
7:30 to 9 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 20
62285
$80(R) / $120(N)
M-F
June 10 to 28
4 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 20
62286
$80(R) / $120(N)
M-F
July 1 to 19
7:30 to 9 a.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 20
62287
$80(R) / $120(N)
M-F
July 1 to 19
4 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 20
Extended Care
Extended Care 62246
$125(R) / $188(N)
M-F
June 6 to July 12
7:30 to 9 a.m.
MIN: 10 / MAX: 25
62247
$125(R) / $188(N)
M-F
June 6 to July 12
4 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 10 / MAX: 25
62248
$125(R) / $188(N)
M-F
July 15 to Aug. 16
7:30 to 9 a.m.
MIN: 10 / MAX: 25
62249
$125(R) / $188(N)
M-F
July 15 to Aug. 16
4 to 5:30 p.m.
MIN: 10 / MAX: 25
Summer Volunteen Camp
Summer Playgrounds Program Fr e
The Summer Playgrounds Program offers fun activities such as e! sports, arts and crafts, reading time and field trips. Children will have the opportunity to go on field trips (fee required) once a week. Field trips will include park district water parks and others. A complete list and schedule will be available at the time of registration. This six-week program is scheduled at four locations. All locations will be closed during field trips and on July 4 and 5. Registration will be taken by the Fox Valley Park District playground staff starting the first day of the program at each playground. Registration is ongoing at the playground sites through the duration of the program. To participate, a waiver form and registration card is required. (CJ)
This camp teaches teens how to build leadership skills and community awareness as well as develop a lifetime commitment to service through volunteer opportunities within the Park District. The benefits of this camp include making social contacts, building confidence and self-esteem, meeting new friends, keeping active and having fun. Some of the activities will include team-building activities, community speakers, hand-on experiences and sharing their time and talent with the community. (DS) Age
Class Size
Location
13Y to 16Y
MIN: 8 / MAX: 25
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Fee
Grade**
Class Size
63094
$40(R) / $60(N)
M-F
June 10 to 21
9 a.m. to noon
Free
1 to 5
MIN: 30 / MAX: 100
63095
$36(R) / $54(N)
M-F
June 24 to July 5*
9 a.m. to noon
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
62178
M-F
June 10 to July 19
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Greene Field Park
62179
M-F
June 10 to July 19
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Lebanon Park
62180
M-F
June 10 to July 19
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fearn Park
62181
M-F
June 10 to July 19
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Waubonsie Creek Park
* No programs on Thursday, July 4 and Friday, July 5. **Children must be entering grades 1 to 5 in the fall to participate.
* No program on Thursday, July 4.
Baby Animal Day Camp Delight in meeting all of the little animals at Blackberry Farm. Campers will have the opportunity to hold, pet and develop a better understanding of care for the animals. Hands-on experiences will include a visit with Paco the Donkey, egg collecting and a craft. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 10Y
$40(R) / $55(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63234
W-Th
June 12 to 13
10 a.m. to noon
63232
M-Tu
July 8 to 9
10 a.m. to noon
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Section Heading Medley Pioneer Day Camp
The Sky is the Limit Camp
Children can see how Laura Ingalls Wilder and her family lived in ‘Little House on the Prairie.’ Activities include cooking cornbread, making candles, washing clothes, fishing in the lake, hiking in the woods, gathering eggs and taking care of the gardens. (SS)
Young explorers will have the opportunity to investigate the world of flight through art projects and hands-on activities. Kids will build their own kite, create a roto-copter, launch a rocket and design airplanes. (SS)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
5Y to 8Y
$45(R) / $55(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
5Y to 9Y
$30(R) / $40(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63238
W-F
June 12 to 14
1 to 3 p.m.
64118
M-Tu
July 1 to 2
10 a.m. to noon
63240
W-F
July 10 to 12
1 to 3 p.m.
64119
Th-F
July 25 to 26
1 to 3 p.m.
Camp Blackberry
Eola Adventure Camp
This summer camp features a different theme each week and has scheduled activities related to theme. Activities will include swimming, fishing, and arts and crafts. (SS) Time
Age
Class Size
Location
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
6Y to 11Y
MIN: 10 / MAX: 25
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Theme
63276
$100(R) / $150(N)
M-F
June 24 to 28
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Turtles & Tadpoles
63277
$60(R) / $90(N)
M-W
July 1 to 3
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Unplugged!
63278
$100(R) / $150(N)
M-F
July 8 to 12
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Mystery Detective
63279
$100(R) / $150(N)
M-F
July 15 to 19
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Going Batty
63280
$100(R) / $150(N)
M-F
July 22 to 26
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Visiting the Past
63281
$100(R) / $150(N)
M-F
July 29 to Aug. 2
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Farm Friends
Fishing Camp for Kids Lake Gregory at Blackberry Farm is teeming with bass and bluegill, making it the perfect spot for children to learn about and enjoy fishing. They will learn how to bait a hook, cast and reel in, and also how to behave safely at the water’s edge. Fishing rods and bait will be supplied. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 12Y
$20(R) / $30(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63235
F
June 28
10 a.m. to noon
63236
W
July 17
10 a.m. to noon
63237
Th
Aug. 1
10 a.m. to noon
Explore what Eola has to offer in this one-week camp experience. Activities include library time, a variety of sports, crafts, E-Fit and games. (SC) Age
Class Size
Location
Fee
7Y to 10Y
MIN: 8 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
$150(R) / $225(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62270
M-F
July 8 to 12
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Schoolhouse Camp History comes alive as children experience life in the one-room schoolhouse – just like the old days! They will do some chores, learn the rules, practice penmanship, have lessons in reading, writing and math, play games at recess, participate in a spelling bee and more. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 12Y
$30(R) / $40(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63225
M-Tu
July 8 to 9
1 to 3 p.m.
Big Top Camp Welcome to the Big Top! At Blackberry Farm’s circus, children will perform, create props, tight rope walk, play games, ride the train and carousel, face paint and more. Parents are invited to watch the performance on the last day of camp. (SS) Age
Fee
Class size
Location
4Y to 6Y
$45(R) / $55(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63228
W-F
July 10 to 12
10 a.m. to noon
Blackberry Farm Pioneer Camp Take a trip back in time and experience life as a pioneer at this fun summer day camp. Try your hand at making pottery, learn how children of the day cared for farm animals, explore nature, learn fishing basics, spend a day at the Pioneer Cabin, attend class in the one room schoolhouse and learn about weaving. (SS) Age
Class Size
Location
Fee
7Y to 10Y
MIN: 8 / MAX: 10
Blackberry Farm
$150(R) / $225(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62305
M-F
June 17 to 21
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Section Heading Medley Chess Scholars Camp This camp is designed for both beginning and experienced young players. All participants will learn new strategies at the appropriate level from a Chess Scholars coach. Each class will consist of a fun, interactive teaching period and guided practice time. Children will have an opportunity to 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! Each camper will take home a chess set with an award. (LB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
5Y to 13Y
$120(R) / $180(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 20
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63129
M-F
July 15 to 19
10 to 11:30 a.m.
63130
M-F
Aug. 5 to 9
10 to 11:30 a.m.
Pioneer Day Camp II Children will experience life as it was in the 1800s. They will cook at the cabin, experience farming and chores and visit the one-room schoolhouse and Weaver’s Cabin. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
9Y to 12Y
$35(R) / $45(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63245
M-Tu
July 15 to 16
1 to 3 p.m.
Pioneer Weaving Camp Learn about weaving at the Weaver’s Cabin. Participants will help weave a rag rug and learn how to braid. Make a quilt to hang at Blackberry and weave a pot holder to take home. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y to 12Y
$30(R) /$40(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63244
Tu-W
July 23 to 24
1 to 3 p.m.
Ultimate
Destination Camps The Ultimate Destination Camps are hands-on, week-long programs led by experienced camp professionals. Each week will be held at a different park facility. Week 1: Explore different habitats during outside adventures at Red Oak Nature Center. Week 2: Travel back in time and experience life as a pioneer at Blackberry Farm. Week 3: Enjoy a week packed with a variety of sports taught by experienced coaches at the Vaughan Athletic Center. Week 4: Get wet and have fun at Splash Country Water Park. Week 5: Enjoy a variety of activities from crafts to sports at the Eola Community Center. Week 6: Discover the world of performing arts at the Prisco Community Center. Week 7: Exercise body and mind with a variety of fitness activities designed to keep kids moving and adopt a healthy lifestyle at the Vaughan Athletic Center. There is a $250 security deposit due upon registration for the seven-week package. The balance is due by June 3.
Choose your destination! Those who register for all seven weeks receive a 10% discount!
Red Oak Destination Camp: Habitat p. 77 Blackberry Farm Pioneer Camp p. 88 Sports of All Sorts Camp p. 22 Aquatic Adventures Camp p. 49 Eola Adventure Camp p. 88 Performing Arts Camp p. 114 Fit ‘n’ Fun Camp p. 12 Barcode
Fee
Age
Day
Date
60651
$945(R) / $1,419(N)
7Y to 10Y
M-F
June 10 to July 26
Beads and Bracelets Camp Unleash your imagination while working with beads and different string media to make beaded animals, friendship bracelets, pony bead bracelets and more. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 12Y
$30(R) / $40(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63246
M-Tu
July 29 to 30
1 to 3 p.m.
Blackberry Carnival Days Kids can experience a carnival, complete with face painting, carnivalof-war and more. Attendees can ride the train, carousel and hay wagon and enjoy a treat each day. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 10Y
$30(R) / $40(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64147
Th-F
Aug. 1 to 2
1 to 3 p.m.
89
Medley Fun for All Mother’s Day at Blackberry Farm
Father’s Day at Blackberry Farm
Spend a memorable family day at Blackberry Farm in honor of mom. Enjoy live entertainment and rides on the carousel and train. The first 50 moms to arrive receive a free giveaway on their special day. All park activities are included with admission fee. (SS)
Spend a memorable family day at Blackberry Farm in honor of dad. Enjoy live entertainment and rides on the carousel and train. Musical guest Lee Murdock will be playing his unique version of modern folk music featuring interpretive songs and melodic tales about the Great Lakes region and its rich history. The first 50 dads to arrive receive a free giveaway on their special day. All park activities are included with admission fee. (SS)
Age
Fee
Location
All ages
Adult: $5(R) / $8(N) Child/Senior: $4.50(R) / $7(N)
Blackberry Farm
Day
Date
Time
Su
May 12
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Music starts at 1 p.m.
Paco, the Donkey, Birthday Celebration Celebrate Paco’s birthday with us. Guests will enjoy fun games and activitiesincluding a chance to break open a piñata. Cake will be served afterwards while supplies last. (SS) Age
Fee
Location
All ages
Adult: $5(R) / $8(N) Child/Senior: $4.50(R) / $7(N)
Blackberry Farm
Day
Date
Time
Sa
June 1
1 to 2 p.m.
Vintage Baseball Game Enjoy baseball – America’s Pastime – as it was intended to be, when the sport showcased sportsmanship and gentlemanly behavior. The Aurora Town Club will take on the Somonauk Blue Stockings in an 1800’s-era game. Fans are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs. (SS) Age
Fee
Location
All ages
Adult: $5(R) / $8(N) Child/Senior: $4.50(R) / $7(N)
Blackberry Farm
Day
Date
Time
Sa
June 8
1 p.m.
Age
Fee
Location
All ages
Adult: $5(R) / $8(N) Child/Senior: $4.50(R) / $7(N)
Blackberry Farm
Day
Date
Time
Su
June 16
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Music starts at 1 p.m.
Antique Car Show The Antique Car Show features some of the coolest cars in the area, including street rods, customized cars and classic automobiles. (SS) Age
Fee
Location
All ages
Adult: $5(R) / $8(N) Child/Senior: $4.50(R) / $7(N)
Blackberry Farm
Day
Date
Time
Su
June 23
11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Model Train Extravaganza See model trains in several displays, including HO, O gauge and Lego. (SS) Age
Fee
Location
All ages
Adult: $5(R) / $8(N) Child/Senior: $4.50(R) / $7(N)
Blackberry Farm
Day
Date
Time
Sa/Su
July 20 and 21
11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Civil War Living History Display
Rod and Reel Family Fishing Time Families are invited to head out to Blackberry Farm for some fishing fun. Participants should pack a lunch to enjoy between casts and are encouraged to explore the park when done fishing. Bait will be provided. Each person attending must be registered. Fishing poles are available to borrow; however, supply is limited. (SS)
Travel back in time and visit a Civil War camp at Blackberry Farm. Re-enactors will be dressed in civil war uniforms and have artifacts on display for viewing. The re-enactors will also be answering questions about the civil war. (SS) Age
Fee
Location
All ages
Adult: $5(R) / $8(N) Child/Senior: $4.50(R) / $7(N)
Blackberry Farm
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Day
Date
Time
2Y and up
$6(R) / $9(N)
MIN: 20 / MAX: 35
Blackberry Farm
Sa/Su
Aug. 10 and 11
Sa: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Su: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63971
Sa
June 15
9 a.m. to noon
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Medley Ice Cream Socials Cool off on a hot summer day with free ice cream at Blackberry Farm, sponsored by Colonial CafĂŠ and Ice Cream. Free ice cream is included with admission while supplies last. (SS)
Fun for Kids
Age
Fee
Location
Kids Lock In to Parents Night Out!
All ages
Adult: $5(R) / $8(N) Child/Senior: $4.50(R) / $7(N)
Blackberry Farm
Date
Day
Time
Sa
June 8
2 to 3 p.m.
Su
July 21
2 to 3 p.m.
Sa
Aug. 10
2 to 3 p.m.
Su
Sept. 15
2 to 3 p.m.
Kids can enjoy a parent-free night while parents get a night out! Staff members provide fun-filled activities in the gymnastics room and more. Kids enjoy playing on the blow-up air trak, weaving through challenging obstacle courses, playing supervised and structured activities and games as well as watching a movie. Kids are welcome to bring a peanut-free snack, pillow or sleeping bag for movie time. Parent sign-in and sign-out is required. All children must be potty trained and out of Pull-Ups. Registration must be done in person. (KB)
Summertime Family Fishing Visit Blackberry Farm before the park opens and enjoy some fishing time e! in Lake Gregory. Corn will be provided for bait. Fishing poles are available to borrow; however, supply is limited. Corn will be available for bait. Each person attending must be pre-registered. All children must be accompanied by a participating adult. Park admission is not included with this program. (SS)
Fr e
Age
Fee
Location
3Y to 12Y
First child: $20 Each add’l sibling: $10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
63861
Sa
June 15
7 to 11 p.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 16
63862
Sa
July 20
7 to 11 p.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 16
63863
Sa
Aug. 17
7 to 11 p.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
2Y and up & adult
Free
MIN: 10/ MAX: 40
Blackberry Farm
Summertime Spa
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64152
Sa
Aug. 3
8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Girls are invited to bring their girlfriends to come hang with Glitzy Girlz for a night of pampering and fun. Participants can come in their pajamas for facials, manicures and pedicures. Each girl designs a charm bracelet and takes home a spa goodie bag. This class it taught by Glitzy Girlz Staff. (KB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 12Y
$39(R) / $59(N)
MIN: 7 / MAX: 30
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63603
W
June 26
6:30 to 8 p.m.
Little Miss Manners This program on social etiquette helps young ladies develop their social skills and self-confidence with a focus on courtesy, respect and good behavior. The girls will learn how to write a thank you note, how to make introductions and telephone manners. Fee includes cost of lunch. Instructor is Patricia Ray. (KB) Grade
Fee
Class Size
Location
1 to 5
$49(R) / $74(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 15
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63600
Sa
June 29 to July 20
12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Animal Caretaking Class This camp is for devoted animal lovers interested in gaining hands-on experience with caring for animals and managing a small barn. Activities include feeding, cleaning and caretaking of livestock and equine. (SS) Age
Fee
14Y to 18Y
$100(R) / $150(N) MIN: 1 / MAX: 2
Class Size
Location Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64172
W
July 10 to 31
8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
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Medley Fishing Derby for Kids
Magic Class
Kids are invited to bring their lucky fishing pole and join in the fishing action at Blackberry Farm. Prizes will be awarded for most fish caught and biggest fish. Participants are encouraged to bring their own fishing equipment, although a limited number of rods and reels will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Registration ends July 11 at 5 p.m. (SS)
Children learn an array of mesmerizing tricks involving cards, ropes, coins and mind reading that will amaze family and friends. While the tricks may appear difficult, 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. The same tricks are taught at both locations, but previous students will be taught new tricks from past sessions. (KD) (LB)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 15Y
$6(R) / $9(N)
MIN: 20 / MAX: 45
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64144
Sa
July 13
8 to 10 a.m.
Age
Fee
Class Size
5Y to 12Y
$20(R) / $27(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 35
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
62281
W
July 17
5 to 5:55 p.m.
Prisco Community Center
63517
W
July 17
6:30 to 7:25 p.m.
Vaughan Athletic Center
Cooking Adventure with Cake Pops
Chefs in the Kitchen
This class is for kids that love cake! Children will be exploring cake pops and the different things that can be made with them. Each class will focus on a different cake pop design. Each child will make two cake pops, one to eat in class and one to take home. (CJ) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 10Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63562
M-F
July 15 to 19
9 to 10 a.m.
Cupcakes Galore Calling all kids who love cupcakes! This class explores different decorating options for cupcakes. Each child will get their own cupcake to decorate. (CJ)
Calling all little chefs to create scrumptious eats and treats! This class will allow children to get creative with food and concoct their own food masterpieces! (CJ) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 8Y
$60(R) / $90(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63566
M-F
July 22 to 26
10:30 a.m. to noon
Cook a Book Children’s literature is the inspiration for introducing children to the joy of cooking. They will help measure, pour, sift, stir and — best of all — taste many different recipes. All supplies will be provided, and recipes will be sent home so families can try them out for themselves. Each session will feature new books and recipes. (CJ)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
5Y to 10Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
4Y to 8Y
$45(R) / $67(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63563
M-F
July 15 to 19
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
63583
Th
July 25 to Aug. 15
11 a.m. to noon
Breakfast Club for Kids
Little Bakers
This class is ideal for kids who like to make a production out of breakfast! Students will learn how to use healthy foods to create delicious, fun breakfasts. (CJ)
This class is for children who love to bake and help out in the kitchen! Each class will focus on a specific item, which each child will get to make and eat in class. Recipe book will be sent home on the last day of class. (CJ)
Lincoln Island Fee Park & Gregory Class Size Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Age
5Y to 10Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
5Y to 9Y
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
63564
M-F
July 22 to 26
9 to 10 a.m.
64367
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Dog Parks $50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Day
Date
Time
M-F
July 29 to Aug. 2
9 to 10 a.m.
Medley Safety First
For Pet Lovers
Babysitting for Success
Dog Obedience: Basics
Pre-teens and teens can participate in small-group interaction, hands-on stations, large-group discussions and mini-lectures. Child development, basic child care, handling emergencies, nutrition and safety are covered in a handbook specifically designed for this course. Students should bring a doll, pencil or pen and any questions they have about babysitting. Taught by Grow with Me Staff. (SC)
Class will include basic obedience commands to develop a well-mannered dog, including sit, down, off, walking, come and stay. Dogs should be brought on a cloth or leather collar, harness or head halter. No chokes, prongs or shock collars allowed and no retractable leashes please. Owners should bring dog treats to class and a copy of rabies vaccination to the first class. Instructor is Pat Rattray. Please enter through room 104 exterior doors. (KB)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
10Y to 14Y
$52(R) / $78(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63988
Tu/Th
June 18 to 20
9 a.m. to noon
Safe Kids at Home: First Aid Through games and group discussions, participants will review fire, police, bicycle, stranger, water and car safety issues. A demonstration of the importance of wearing a bicycle helmet properly and review of smoke alarm response are also covered. Basic First Aid will also be explained, with a small first aid kit created that the children will take home with them. Each child will leave class with a safety packet. This program is taught by Grow with Me staff. (SC)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$89(R) / $134(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63628
F
June 28 to July 26
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Dog Obedience: Calling All Dogs! Participants will learn how to teach a dog to come when called, a valuable tool if a dog accidentally gets loose or runs out the door. Dogs should be brought in a regular collar (no choke, prong or shock collars) and on a regular leash (not a retractable). Owners also should bring lots of dog treats. Instructor is Pat Rattray. (KB)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 10Y
$22(R) / $33(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
18Y and up
$36(R) / $54(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63992
Sa
June 22
10 to 11:30 a.m.
63629
F
Aug. 2 to 9
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Self-Defense for Women
Dog Obedience: Jumping for Joy
This practical program offers women awareness information and common sense prevention tactics for avoiding violent situations. Participants will have the opportunity to practice using physical techniques to escape an attacker. Students should wear sturdy, comfortable clothing. Instructor David Carr has more than 30 years of experience in the martial arts and is a sixth degree black belt in karate. (JHP)
Everyone loves to see happy dogs, but not when they are jumping up to greet their owners or guests. Because dogs should always practice polite greetings, this class will give owners the help they need in teaching their dog how to keep their four feet on the floor! Dogs should be brought in a regular collar (no choke, prong or shock) and on a regular leash (not a retractable). Owners also should bring plenty of small dog treats. Instructor is Pat Rattray. (KB)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
13Y and up
$10(R) / $15(N)
MIN: 7 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
18Y and up
$36(R) / $54(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63815
Su
Aug. 18
12:30 to 2 p.m.
63630
F
Aug. 16 to 23
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Who let the dogs out? You can, at the Fox Valley Park District’s only parks reserved exclusively for dogs and their owners. Every day, from dawn until dusk, dogs of all different breeds have a place where their owners take them to run, play, sniff, socialize and have a dog-gone good time.
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Medley Fun with Technology Lego 101: Introduction to Lego Building and Robotics
Lights, Camera, Action – Make Your Own Harry Potter Movie
For children with inquisitive minds, this class offers engaging opportunities to better understand science, technology and math through Lego robotics and simple programming. Students will enjoy a unique educational experience through teacher-led instruction and hands-on learning in which they create and explore while developing problem-solving skills and knowledge. Legos are provided for in-class use only. This class is taught by a First Lego League coach. (SM)
Participants will create their own Harry Potter movie using special movie-making cameras and software. As directors and producers, kids will work in teams to create their own story and script, use Lego Harry Potter mini figures as characters, draw backgrounds and film their own movie. They will use graphic editing techniques and stop-motion animation, add background noise and music and show their movie at a private screening on the last day of class. All students will get a copy of their movie after class is complete. This class is taught by Computer Explorers staff. (KB)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 9Y
$75(R) / $110(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63693
Sa
July 6 to Aug. 17
10 to 11 a.m.
Video Game Animation Kids can dive into the world of video game animation by creating characters that dance, sing and interact with one another. Teams of two per laptop will add sound effects and music clips to create a dynamic video animation game by using software created just for kids. Afterward, receive a copy of the software and the video game. This program is taught by Computer Explorers staff. (KB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y to 12Y
$99(R) / $149(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63632
M-Th
June 24 to 27
10 to 11:30 a.m.
Cards & Games
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 12Y
$99(R) / $149(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63631
M-Th
July 15 to 18
10 to 11:30 a.m.
Amusement Park Robotics Using advanced LEGO Mindstorms systems and infrared technology, students will build amusement park rides and learn to program a ghost train, a bumper car, a merry-go-round and a tour bus to move. Students will work in teams of two. (KB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y to 12Y
$99(R) / $149(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63634
M-Th
July 29 to Aug. 1
10 to 11:30 a.m.
Personal Growth
Magic: The Gathering – Open Gym
Sign Language Crash Course
Magic: The Gathering — one of the oldest and best trading card games — can be as intellectually challenging as chess but adds a creative aspect. Casual Play - Tier 1 decks are strongly discouraged. Modern format is used, except the first Saturday of each month, when Commander format is used. Play is predominantly multi-player with occasional one-on-one. Beginners are welcome. Participants must pay at Guest Services before participating. Instructor is Dave Carr. (MO)
Jump into the world of sign language with a class geared toward beginners of all ages. This course teaches American Sign Language, one of the fastest growing languages. The instructor will gear the class toward the interests and level of the participants, beginning with fingerspelling the alphabet and numbers as well as signs for everyday situations. No class July 3. (KD)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 16Y
$1
MIN: 1 / MAX: 1
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63198
Sa
June 1 to Aug. 24
9 a.m. to noon
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
9Y and up
$34(R) / $50(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64268
W
June 12 to July 17
1 to 1:45 p.m.
64269
W
July 24 to Aug. 21
1 to 1:45 p.m.
Medley Learning is fun!
School Connections Outdoor Education Schools from Aurora, North Aurora and Montgomery are encouraged to visit the nature center, free of charge, throughout the year. A naturalist may lead the program if arrangements are made well in advance of the visit. Be sure to visit in March for the Maple Tapping programs and in October and September for the Tree program and Fall Tours. The new outdoor education adventures are being introduced this year for students in grades 5 and 6. All programs are currently aligned with CORE and Next GEN Science Standards and can be customized to fit specific curriculum needs. Call 630-897-1808 or email redoak@fvpd.net. (MG) Age
Fee
Location
Preschool and up
Free for in-district schools; $4 per child for out-of-district schools & home school groups
Red Oak Nature Center / Lippold Park
Class Size
Day
Date
Time
MIN: 15 / MAX: 90
Tu-F
Year-round
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Parker’s
Children’s Theatre Parker’s Children’s Theatre, a new professional theater company for young audiences, strives to inspire children through the performing arts. Productions will utilize professional performers who educate and entertain, introducing many students to the wonderful world of theater for the first time. Register a school field trip or group special event. Each production is appropriate for children in preschool through sixth grade. Contact Kyle Donahue to schedule a daytime group performance. The performance is 45 minutes and can include a question-andanswer session.
Parker’s Children’s Theatre: ‘The Wizard of Oz’ The Fox Valley Park District’s professional theatre company presents ‘The Wizard of Oz: A Musical Play for Young Audiences.’ When Dorothy gets her wish of escaping her dull Kansas farm life, it brings her to a wondrous new place that is bright and exciting, but just isn’t home. With her new friends, Dorothy sets out to ask the allpowerful wizard for help. Children from the audience become munchkins, help oil the Tin Man and one youngster is even magically transformed into the wonderful Wizard of Oz. This is a musical story about friendship, persistence and discovering the magic inside yourself. (KD) Age
Fee/Location
3Y and up & adults
$500 per performance at Prisco Community Center; $550 per performance on-site
Day
Date
Time
Information
M-F choices
Ongoing
During school hours
Call Kyle at 630-859-8606
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Creative Play Preschool
Philosophy
Payment Information
Creative Play Preschool is guided by the philosophy of learning through play in that it nourishes every aspect of a child’s development. Play forms the foundation of intellectual, social, physical and emotional skills necessary for success in school paving the way for life-long learning. The curriculum includes activities involving art, math, science, language, music/movement and dramatic play. Our low student to teacher ratio enables instructors to work with each child individually.
Registration Fee: $50 (non-refundable and due at registration) Tuition payment options: 1. Pay in three installments (one for each preschool session). First session installment due at time of registration, second session installment due by Nov. 25 and third session installment by March 3. 2. Pay in monthly installments via electronic funds transfer or credit card. Financial information will be required for the payment deduction from your bank account or credit card on the designated payment date. EFT payments will be processed on the 15th of the month (or the following business day), beginning Oct. 15, 2013. 3. Pay in full for the entire school year at the time of registration.
Preschool Registration Registration is offered at Eola Community Center and Prisco Community Center (online registration is not available for preschool). • Copy of a current physical is required before Sept. 1. • Children must be potty-trained for the 3’s, 4’s, Pre-Kindergarten and Jr. Kindergarten programs. No Pull-Ups or diapers allowed. • Proof of age (copy of birth certificate) is required at registration. • Age requirements (no exceptions): o Children must be 3 by Sept. 1, 2013, to attend our 3-year-old program. o Children must be 4 by Sept. 1, 2013, to attend our 4-year-old and Pre-Kindergarten programs. o Children must be 5 by Jan. 1, 2014, to attend our Jr. Kindergarten program.
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Program Withdraw To withdraw from the Creative Play Preschool Program, we ask that you provide written notice two-weeks in advance. Payments will be stopped or refunded with the exception of the non-refundable registration fee of $50.
Creative Play Preschool Prisco Community Center Registration is ongoing for the 2013-14 school year. Contact Carrie Johnson at Prisco Community Center at 630-859-8606.
Creative Play Preschool Prisco: Twos
Creative Play Preschool Prisco: Pre-Kindergarten
This program is an introduction to preschool. The focus is on preschool preparedness skills and socialization. Children participate in fun activities, including art, music, stories and free play. A snack will be provided. (CJ)
Pre-Kindergarten is designed for older four- and five-year-olds. It is an extension of the earlier Creative Play Preschool classes at Prisco. Curriculum will include: language, pre-reading, writing skills and alphabet exercises. Children will participate in hands-on math, science explorations and cooking experiences. The class will include small and large group work. (CJ)
Age
Class Size
Location
30M to 3Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 8
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Tuition (choose option)
Day
Date
Time
Age
Session Fee
Annual Fee
63673
$110(R) / $135(N)
$330(R) / $405(N)
Tu
Sept. 3 to May 13
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
63674
$110(R) / $135(N)
$330(R) / $405(N)
Th
Sept. 5 to May 15
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
63675
$200(R) / $225(N)
$600(R) / $675(N)
W/F
Sept. 4 to May 16
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Tuition (choose option)
Class Size
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Session Fee
Annual Fee
4Y to 5Y
$500(R) / $525(N)
$1,500(R) / $1,575(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63074
M-F
Sept. 3 to May 19
9 to 11:30 a.m.
Lunch Pals and Math Lab Creative Play Preschool Prisco: Threes This program focuses on socialization and the introduction of key early childhood skills, including: colors, shapes, numbers, alphabet, simple math and science concepts, name recognition, following directions and basic cutting skills. (CJ) Age
Tuition (choose option) Session Fee
Annual Fee
3Y
$285(R) / $310 (N)
$855(R) / $930(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Class Size
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Location
Prisco Community Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 6Y
$75(R) / $115(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63596
M
Sept. 30 to Nov. 4
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Time
63078
Tu/Th
Sept. 3 to May 15
9 to 11 a.m.
63080
Tu/Th
Sept. 3 to May 15
Noon to 2:00 p.m.
Afternoon with
Creative Play Preschool Prisco: Fours The four-year-old program covers many different concepts, including: mastery of colors, numbers and basic shapes, introduction to complex shapes, in-depth exposure to the alphabet through sight and sound; advanced cutting skills, math and science skills and much more. (CJ) Age
Children have an opportunity to make friends and extend their preschool day. They will eat lunch and then have some quality time to learn math concepts. Please pack a healthy nut-free lunch. This class will follow the preschool calendar on days when there is no preschool, the class will not meet. (CJ)
Tuition (choose option) Session Fee
Annual Fee
4Y
$400(R) / $425(N)
$1,200(R) / $1,275(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Location
Friends
Creative Play Preschool at Prisco offers a flexible, pay-as-you-go option. Parents may pay each visit or purchase a 12-visit punch card. This class follows the preschool calendar. If there is no preschool, Afternoon with Friends will not meet. (CJ) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 5Y
$12 per visit $120 (12 visit punch card)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63694
M,W
Sept. 9 to Nov. 27
12:30 to 3 p.m.
Prisco Community Center
Time
Class Size
63077
M/W/F
Sept. 4 to May 16
9 to 11:30 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
63079
M/W/F
Sept. 4 to May 16
12:30 to 3 p.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
97
Creative Play Preschool Eola Community Center Registration is ongoing for the 2013-2014 school year. Contact Sara Cass at Eola Community Center at 630-851-8990.
Creative Play Preschool Eola: Twos
Creative Play Preschool Eola: Pre-Kindergarten
This program is an introduction to preschool. The focus is on preschool preparedness skills and socialization. Children participate in fun activities, including art, music, stories and free play. A snack will be provided. (SC) Age
Class Size
Location
30M to 3Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 8
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Tuition (choose option)
Day
Date
Time
Age
Session Fee
Annual Fee
62107
$200(R) / $225(N)
$600(R) / $675(N)
M/W
Sept. 4 to May 14
9:15 to 10:15 a.m.
62108
$200(R) / $225(N)
$600(R) / $675(N)
Tu/Th
Sept. 3 to May 15
9:15 to 10:15 a.m.
62097
$110(R) / $135(N)
$330(R) / $405(N)
F
Sept. 6 to May 16
9:15 to 10:15 a.m.
4Y
This program focuses on socialization and the introduction of key early childhood skills including: colors, shapes, numbers, alphabet, simple math and science concepts, name recognition, following directions and basic cutting skills. (SC)
3Y
Tuition (choose option) Session Fee
Annual Fee
$285(R) / $310(N)
$855(R) / $930(N)
Tuition (choose option) Session Fee
Annual Fee
$500(R) / $525(N)
$1,500(R) / $1,575(N)
Class Size
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62125
M-F
Sept. 3 to May 16
9 to 11:30 a.m.
62126
M-F
Sept. 3 to May 16
12:30 to 3 p.m.
Creative Play Preschool Eola: Jr. Kindergarten
Creative Play Preschool Eola: Threes
Age
Pre-Kindergarten is designed for older four- and five-year-olds. It is an extension of the earlier Creative Play Preschool Classes. Curriculum will include: language, pre-reading, writing skills and alphabet exercises. Children will participate in hands-on math, science explorations and cooking experiences. The class includes small and large group instruction. (SC)
This class is for those students who turn five before Jan. 1. Curriculum will go further in-depth in the following areas: language, pre-reading, writing skills and alphabet exercises. Children will participate in hands-on math, science explorations and cooking experiences. The class includes small and large group instruction. (SC)
Class Size
Location
Age
Session Fee
Annual Fee
MIN: 6/ MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
4Y to 5Y
$550(R) / $575(N)
$1,650(R) / $1,725(N)
Tuition (choose option)
Class Size
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62109
T/Th
Sept. 3 to May 15
9 to 11 a.m.
62133
M-F
Sept. 3 to May 16
12:30 to 3 p.m.
62110
T/Th
Sept. 3 to May 15
Noon to 2 p.m.
Creative Play Preschool Eola: Fours This program covers many different concepts including: mastery of colors, numbers and basic shapes, introduction to complex shapes, in-depth exposure to the alphabet through sight and sound, advanced cutting skills, math and science skills and much more. (SC) Age
4Y
Tuition (choose option) Session Fee
Annual Fee
$400(R) / $425(N)
$1,200(R) / $1,275(N)
Class Size
Location
MIN: 6/ MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62117
M/W/F
Sept. 4 to May 16
9 to 11:30 a.m.
62118
M/W/F
Sept. 4 to May 16
12:30 to 3 p.m.
98
Creative Play Preschool Afternoon Labs
Nature
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. Afternoon labs do not meet on days that preschool is not in session.
Early Literacy Lab Come join us as we delve into the world of books and reading. Children will be exposed to a wealth of books and stories. Introduction to beginning literacy skills: letters, sounds, and sight words will be focused on through hands-on activities. A child’s love of reading will be fostered in order to develop a life-long passion for reading. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 5Y
$69(R) / $103(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62886
M
Sept. 9 to Oct. 21
12:30 to 2 p.m.
Math Lab
At Red Oak Nature Center Philosophy The focus of Nature Play Preschool at Red Oak Nature Center is to provide an excellent early childhood experience that nourishes a preschooler’s developmental needs while inspiring a love of nature. Children enrolled in Nature Play Preschool will learn to make connections through discovery and play. Outdoor play nourishes every aspect of a child’s development. It forms the foundation of intellectual, social, physical and emotional skills necessary for success in school and in life. Registration is ongoing for the 2013-14 school year. There is a one-time registration fee of $50. For more information, call Mary Lou Mares at 630-897-1808.
Nature Play Preschool: Threes
Through hands-on activities, children will explore sorting, patterns, measuring, number recognition and more. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 5Y
$69(R) / $103(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62853
W
Sept. 11 to Oct. 16
12:30 to 2 p.m.
This program focuses on socialization and the introduction of key early childhood skills including colors, shapes, numbers, phonemic awareness, simple math and science concepts, name recognition and following directions. Certified instructors provide a warm, nurturing learning environment designed to inspire children to connect to and love nature. The nature-based curriculum offers hands-on opportunities for preschoolers to explore, gain confidence and a solid foundation for future school experiences. Join us as we interact with others, develop friendships and language skills and find our place in the world. (MG) Age
Lunch Pals and Playtime Children have an opportunity to make new friends and extend their preschool day. They eat lunch together and then have time to play. Please pack a healthy nut-free lunch. This class follows the preschool calendar. If there is no preschool, Lunch Pals and Playtime doesn’t meet. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 5Y
$40(R) / $60(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62887
M
Sept. 9 to Oct. 21
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
62888
W
Sept. 11 to Oct. 16
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Scholarship Opportunities Look for this icon for programs that offer scholarship opportunities. Residents who qualify receive up to $40 per program season. See page 137 for more information.
Tuition (choose option)
Class Size
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Red Oak Nature Center
Session Fee
Annual Fee
3Y
$285(R) / $310(N)
$855(R) / $930(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62095
Tu/Th
Sept. 3 to May 15
9 to 11 a.m.
Nature Play Preschool: Fours This program covers many different educational concepts including mastery of colors, numbers and basic shapes, in-depth exposure to the alphabet through sight and sound, an introduction to more complex science and math concepts and opportunities to practice problem solving skills. Instructors will spark curiosity, design a program aligned with early learning standards and are dedicated to kindergarten readiness. The unique nature-based curriculum stems from our strong commitment to environmental education and active learning. Let your child discover their potential while building a solid foundation for future school experiences. (MG) Age
4Y
Tuition (choose option) Session Fee
Annual Fee
$400(R) / $425(N)
$1,200(R) / $1,275(N)
Class Size
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Red Oak Nature Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62096
Tu/W/Th
Sept. 4 to May 16
12:30 to 3 p.m.
99
Early Childhood Ages 6 & Younger
Early Childhood Summer Camps
All About Fun
Kindergarten Camp This camp is for children entering kindergarten in the fall or graduating from kindergarten this spring. Field trips include a trip to a park district water park and others. A complete list and schedule will be available on the first day of camp. No camp on July 4 and 5. (CJ) Age
Class Size
Location
5Y to 6Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Fee
62288
M-F
June 10 to 28
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
$295(R) / $443(N)
62289
M-F
July 1 to 19
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
$295(R) / $443(N)
Extended Care 62290
M-F
June 10 to 28
7:30 to 9 a.m.
$80(R) / $120(N)
62291
M-F
June 10 to 28
4 to 5:30 p.m.
$80(R) / $120(N)
62292
M-F
July 1 to 19
7:30 to 9 a.m.
$80(R) / $120(N)
62293
M-F
July 1 to 19
4 to 5:30 p.m.
$80(R) / $120(N)
Preschool Camp Camp activities include art, dramatic play, science, language arts, music and movement. Children will bring home all sorts of fun art, science and cooking projects. Each week will have a new theme. (SC) (CJ) Age 3Y to 5Y Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Fee
Summer Art Hour Children will be able to relax, imagine and create an art project with all supplies provided. A new project is featured each week, with some time for play. This class is without parent participation. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 5Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63892
Tu
June 25 to July 30
10:45 to 11:45 a.m.
Preschool Drawing Children learn valuable motor skills and drawing techniques by using a variety of media to help build art and drawing concepts. Drawings will focus on a different theme each session. All supplies are included. This program is taught by Young Rembrandts staff. (SC) Class Size
Fee
Age
Time
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
$50(R) / $75(N)
4Y to 5Y
2 to 3 p.m.
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Dates
Theme
64535
M-Th
June 10 to June 13
Beginning Tech.
64536
M-Th
June 24 to June 27
Down on the Farm
64540
M-Th
July 8 to July 11
Jr. Under the Sear
64541
M-Th
July 22 to July 25
Jr. Teddy Bear
64542
M-Th
Aug. 5 to Aug. 8
Eric Carle
64543
M-Th
Aug. 19 to Aug. 22
Beginning Tech.
Eola Community Center 62271
M-F
June 10 to 14
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$69(R) / $103(N)
Measure, Pour, Explore
62272
M-F
June 17 to 21
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$69(R) / $103(N)
62273
M-F
June 24 to 28
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$69(R) / $103(N)
62274
M-F
July 8 to 12
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$69(R) / $103(N)
Young children learn through their five senses. This class offers many fun sensory activities. Participants will make slime, PlayDoh, Goop and other fun concoctions. This class may get a little messy, so children should dress accordingly. (CJ)
62275
M-F
July 15 to 19
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$69(R) / $103(N)
62276
M-F
July 22 to 26
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$69(R) / $103(N)
62277
M-F
July 29 to Aug. 2
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$69(R) / $103(N)
62278
M-F
Aug. 5 to 9
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$69(R) / $103(N)
Prisco Community Center 62294
M-F
June 10 to 14
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
$69(R) / $103(N)
62295
M-F
June 17 to 21
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
$69(R) / $103(N)
62296
M-F
June 24 to 28
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
$69(R) / $103(N)
62297
M-F
July 1 to 3
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
$45(R) / $67(N)
62298
M-F
July 8 to 12
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
$69(R) / $103(N)
62299
M-F
July 15 to 19
9 to 11 a.m.
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
$69(R) / $103(N)
100
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 6Y
$25(R) / $39(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63598
Tu
June 25 to July 23
11:15 a.m. to noon
Early Childhood Stories with Eric Carle Books Explore the world of Eric Carle through books, crafts and songs. Each week will feature a different book, including ‘Very Lonely Firefly,’ ‘Very Grouchy Ladybug’ and ‘Very Quiet Cricket.’ No class on July 4. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 4Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63899
Th
June 27 to Aug. 8
10:45 to 11:45 a.m.
Community Helpers ‘What will I be when I grow up?’ Children will be pretending to be different community helpers during this class. Each class will consist of dress-up play, story time and hands-on activities related to the various professions. (CJ)
Exploring Nature All About Chicks Children can hold baby chicks, visit the hatchery and learn about the chickens in the Blackberry Farm hen house. Other activities include painting eggs and gathering eggs from the nest. Children need to be potty-trained to attend this class. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 5Y
$20(R) / $28(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63985
F
June 14
10 a.m. to noon
63986
W
July 3
10 a.m. to noon
63987
M
July 15
10 a.m. to noon
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 6Y
$35(R) / $53(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Pony Express
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63262
Sa
June 29 to July 27
10 to 11 a.m.
Children will enjoy a day of farm fun and crafts while they help groom and tack a pony at Blackberry Farm. This experience lets them become friends with the pony while learning about the animal’s care and responsibilities with animals. This program is for children who are comfortable without a parent. (SS)
I-Spy Scavenger Hunt Oh, no! Billy the Goat has reported his snack is missing, and he needs help getting it back. Participants will need to follow the clues and solve the case in this I-Spy scavenger hunt around Blackberry Farm. At the end of a successful investigation, a thankful Billy will share his treat. This class is for children who are comfortable without a parent. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 6Y
$20(R) / $28(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64124
Tu
July 16
10 a.m. to noon
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 6Y
$20(R) / $28(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64012
M
June 24
10 a.m. to noon
64013
Th
July 18
10 a.m. to noon
64014
M
July 22
1 to 3 p.m.
64015
W
July 31
1 to 3 p.m.
Fantastic Friends All Aboard! All aboard Blackberry’s train! Children will feel like a station master for a day as they ride around the lake and through the tunnel. First stop will be the Train Depot, where they will play the part of station master. After the ride, the fun continues with train-related crafts. Each participant receives a toy whistle to take home. This program is for children who are comfortable without a parent. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Discover miles of smiles with favorite friends. Enjoy music, a craft and other fun activities with a different character each week. Weekly themes are Thomas the Tank Engine, Clifford, Winnie the Pooh and Dora the Explorer. This class is for children who are comfortable without a parent. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 4Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Location
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63894
W
June 26 to July 31
10:45 to 11:45 a.m.
4Y to 6Y
$20(R) / $28(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64137
F
July 19
1 to 3 p.m.
Check it out! Check out Nature Play Preschool on page 99
Our Special Time Our Special Time is an opportunity for children and their mom or dad to spend quality time in both free and structured play. Each week, activities feature different crafts, games, stories and songs. No class on July 6. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
24M to 4Y & adult
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63880
Sa
June 29 to Aug. 10
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
101
Early Childhood X Marks the Spot A treasure map was discovered during the construction of the playground at Blackberry Farm, and kids are invited to help find the treasure! Our search will take us through the park as we dig for hidden gold and jewels. Each participant will decorate a treasure chest to hold their loot. (SS)
Getting Ready for School Spanish for Little Ones This class introduces Spanish to preschoolers. They will learn numbers, colors, days of the week and more. No class on July 6. (CJ) (SC)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 6Y
$30(R) / $40(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Fee
Class Size
$75(R) / $112(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
64115
M-Tu
July 1 to 2
1 to 3 p.m.
3Y to 5Y
64116
Th-F
July 25 to 26
10 a.m. to noon
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
64361
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Prisco Community Center
64526
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
12:45 to 1:45 p.m.
Eola Community Center
Cow Encounters Kids can visit the cow at the barn at Blackberry Farm, make a cow craft, take a turn at churning butter and then taste the final homemade product. This class is for children comfortable without a parent. (SS)
Spanish II This class is the continuation of Spanish for Little Ones. No class on July 6. (CJ) (SC)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 6Y
$16(R) / $18(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Fee
Class Size
10 a.m. to noon
6Y to 8Y
$75(R) / $112(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
64360
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
10:45 to 11:45 a.m.
Prisco Community Center
64527
Sa
June 8 to Aug. 3
2 to 3 p.m.
Eola Community Center
64136
F
July 19
Buckaroo Dude Ranch at Blackberry Farm This program offers fun for the horse or pony lover! Little wranglers will enjoy two riding lessons and learn how to groom and saddle up a pony. Chuck wagon snack and activities will be provided. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
5Y to 6Y
$45(R) / $68(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 8
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64368
F
July 19
3:30 to 5 p.m.
My Own Time This introduction to the preschool experience features a variety of fun activities, including art, music, stories and free play. The focus is on developing children’s socialization skills, and a snack is provided. Child must be 2½ by the first day of class. No class on July 4 and 5. (CJ) (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
30M to 3Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 8
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63579
Th
July 11 to Aug. 15
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
30M to 3Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 8
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63873
M
June 24 to July 29
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
63874
Tu
June 25 to July 30
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
63875
W
June 26 to July 31
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
63876
Th
June 27 to Aug. 8
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
63877
F
June 28 to Aug. 9
10:45 to 11:45 a.m.
Green Tip!
Live and Let Live Don’t kill that spider! There are an estimated 40,000 species of spiders, and they all eat insects. They’re an important part of the food web and provide natural pest control. 102
Early Childhood
My Own Time II
Giant Steps
Children experience a balance of free time and structured activities. In addition to art, music, story time and a snack, children enjoy an introduction to concepts such as shapes, letters and numbers. Children must have attended two previous My Own Time sessions to enroll. No class on July 4. (SC)
Children are introduced to a gently structured classroom setting. They can enjoy free play, learn simple songs, participate in snack time and work on fine-motor skills with a simple art project. Parent participation time decreases each week. No class on July 6. (SC)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
30M to 3Y
$90(R) / $135(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 8
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63878
M/W
June 24 to July 31
10:45 a.m. to noon
63879
Tu/Th
June 25 to Aug. 8
10:45 a.m. to noon
Animal Alphabet Children will enjoy exploring a different animal for each letter of the alphabet. The program includes games, crafts and stories that focus on the animal themes. Children will practice writing and printing their names. No class on July 6. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 5Y
$80(R) / $120(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63872
Tu/Th
June 25 to Aug. 6
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Summer Fun for Preschoolers Children will learn concepts needed for preschool such as following directions, taking turns and waiting in line. They also will build upon their knowledge of colors, numbers and letters. Each week will have a different theme. (SS) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 4Y
$55(R) / $83(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 8
Blackberry Farm
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64052
W
June 26 to July 31
10 to 11 a.m.
My Saturday School Children get a little extra time practicing their ABCs and 123s in addition to painting, reading, learning and playing with classmates. No class on July 6. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 5Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63859
Sa
June 29 to Aug. 10
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
24M to 30M & adult
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 8
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63856
Sa
June 29 to Aug. 10
9 to 10 a.m.
Giant Steps II Giant Steps II is for children who are ready to come three days a week. Children are introduced to a gently structured classroom setting. They can enjoy free play, learn simple songs, participate in snack time and work on fine-motor skills with a simple art project. Parent participation time decreases each week. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
24M to 30M & adult
$120(R) / $180(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 8
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63858
M/W/F
June 24 to Aug. 5
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Cooking Little Chefs Children will create and eat some tasty treats in this hands-on class that introduces young cooks to the kitchen with easy recipes, simple measurements and kitchen safety. Recipes may include flour, eggs, nuts and dairy products. This program is taught by Grow with Me staff. No class on July 2. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 5Y
$52(R) / $78(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63974
Tu
June 11 to July 23
9:30 to 10:15 a.m.
63975
Tu
June 11 to July 23
10:30 to 11:15 a.m.
Storybook Chefs Any child interested in cooking will enjoy these cooking projects, story time and learning about kitchen safety. A new theme is featured each week. No class on July 6. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 5Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63881
Sa
June 29 to Aug. 10
10:45 to 11:45 a.m.
103
Early Childhood Motor Skills
Music Tot Rock
Little Learners
Wiggle, giggle, dance and play; have some fun the Tot Rock way! Class includes a large sensory component with children using rhythm instruments, movement props and sensory items. Tot Rock is a parent participation class that involves structured and unstructured time. This program is taught by Rock ’n’ Kids. No class on July 2 at Vaughan. No class on July 1 at Eola. (LB) (SC)
This class will explore a new theme each week through songs, games, largemotor activities and finger plays. Through the use of mats, tunnels, balls, crafts, music, parachutes and blocks, children are able to experience a wide range of activities while advancing development of their listening, sharing, large- and finemotor skills as well as hand-eye coordination. All children must be accompanied by a participating adult. No siblings please. This program is taught by Grow with Me staff. No class on July 2, 3 and 6. (SC)
Age
Fee
Class Size
12M to 24M & adult
$78(R) / $117(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 12
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
63948
M
June 17 to Aug. 12
9:15 to 9:55 a.m.
Eola Community Center
63518
Tu
June 18 to Aug. 13
9:15 to 9:55 a.m.
Vaughan Athletic Center
Kid Rock I, II Sing! Dance! Play! Make it a musical day! Kid Rock is a unique musical adventure that combines play and learning through music. Activities include singing songs and rhymes, moving creatively, participating in imaginative play and using a variety of rhythm instruments and props. Parents participate in Kid Rock I; Kid Rock II is without parent participation to encourage independence. New curriculum presented each session. This program is taught by Rock ’n’ Kids. No class on July 1 at Eola. No class on July 2 at Vaughan. (LB) (SC) Class Size
Fee
MIN: 5 / MAX: 12
$78(R) / $117(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Location
63949
M
June 17 to Aug. 12
10 to 10:40 a.m.
20M to 36M & adult
Eola Community Center
63950
M
June 17 to Aug. 12
10:45 to 11:25 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
Eola Community Center
63519
Tu
June 18 to Aug. 13
10 to 10:40 a.m.
20M to 36M & adult
Vaughan Athletic Center
June 18 to Aug. 13
10:45 to 11:25 a.m.
3Y to 4Y
Vaughan Athletic Center
63520
Tu
Music Makers Children will explore music through creativity, play and dance. Each week, they will create a different musical instrument. This class is intended for children who are comfortable without a parent. No class July 5. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 4Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63922
F
June 28 to Aug. 9
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Check it out! Check out gymnastics and tumbling programs for children ages 6 and younger on pages 71 to 76 104
Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 10 / MAX: 18
$48(R) / $72(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
63959
Tu
June 11 to July 23
9 to 9:45 a.m.
12M to 23M & adult
63969
Tu
June 11 to July 23
10 to 10:45 a.m.
24M to 42M & adult
63960
W
June 12 to July 24
9 to 9:45 a.m.
12M to 23M & adult
63962
W
June 12 to July 24
10 to 10:45 a.m.
24M to 42M & adult
63961
Sa
June 22 to Aug. 3
9 to 9:45 a.m.
12M to 23M & adult
63963
Sa
June 22 to Aug. 3
10 to 10:45 a.m.
24M to 42M & adult
Little Explorers Little Explorers who are ready for the next step can move on to the same experience they know and love, this time without their parents. The program will emphasize circle time, independent play, messy crafts, theme-based toys, sensory area and story time. This class is taught by Grow with Me Staff. No class on July 4. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
30M to 42M
$52(R) / $78(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 12
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63972
Th
June 13 to July 25
9 to 9:45 a.m.
63973
Th
June 13 to July 25
10 to 10:45 a.m.
Safety First Safe Kids at Home This interactive class helps kids make safe choices when riding in the car, playing on the playground, dealing with strangers and determining what are poisons in the home and outside. Proper usage of bicycle helmets and life jackets are presented in a child-friendly environment. Response to smoke detectors, discussion of the importance of a family meeting place and dialing of 911 is practiced as is Stop, Drop and Roll. Each child will leave with a class safety packet. This program is taught by Grow with Me staff. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
4Y to 6Y
$15(R) / $22(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 12
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63990
Sa
June 22
9 to 9:45 a.m.
Section Heading Bust a move!
Dance
For Youth Hip Hop Dance
Fairytale Ballet
Hip hop is a street-influenced type of dance with choreographed moves that include breaking, body popping, locking and glides. The music and moves also deliver great cardio benefits and make for an invigorating workout. Students will perform a dance for parents on the last day. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB)
Music, costumes and dance props will encourage a ‘Prince’ or ‘Princess’ to use their imagination as they learn basic ballet steps with the magic of fairytales. Girls should wear a leotard, tights and pink ballet shoes. Skirts or tutus also may be worn. Boys should wear a T-shirt, shorts and black ballet shoes. No class July 1 to 6. (BSP)
Location
Fee
Day
Date
Age
Fee
Class Size
Eola Community Center
$68(R) / $102(N)
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 27
30M to 3Y
$28(R) / $42(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 6
Barcode
Time
Age
Class Size
Barcode
Date
Time
Day
Location
64160
4:45 to 5:30 p.m.
6Y to 9Y
MIN: 5 / MAX: 12
63506
M
June 10 to July 22
5:15 to 5:45 p.m.
Eola Community Center
64161
5:35 to 6:20 p.m.
4Y to 5Y
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
63581
Tu
June 11 to July 23
10 to 10:30 a.m.
Eola Community Center
64162
6:30 to 7:15 p.m.
6Y to 9Y
MIN: 5 / MAX: 12
64528
W
June 12 to July 24
3:45 to 4:15 p.m.
Eola Community Center
64163
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
10Y to 15Y
MIN: 5 / MAX: 14
Flyaways Hip Hop Dance The Fox Valley Flyaways Hip Hop Team competes from November to April in the Illinois Park District Gymnastics Conference Drill Team Division (ipdgc.org). New members are welcome to join this year’s team! All team members must purchase a uniform and pay an additional fee for competitions; fees will be due in the fall. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB) Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
$68(R) / $102(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
64236
Sa
June 15 to Aug. 31
12:15 to 1 p.m.
6Y to 9Y
64238
Sa
June 15 to Aug. 31
1 to 2 p.m.
10Y to 14Y
63529
Th
June 13 to July 25
10 to 10:30 a.m.
Eola Community Center
63582
Sa
June 15 to July 27
9 to 9:30 a.m.
Eola Community Center
63504
W
June 12 to July 24
9:30 to 10 a.m.
Prisco Community Center
63505
Sa
June 15 to July 27
12:15 to 12:45 p.m.
Prisco Community Center
Just Dance This dance class includes various styles of dance: ballet, jazz ballet, creative movement and hip-hop. Lessons include work on the ballet barre to center floor work where the ballet positions are reinforced with creative movement and imagination exercises. Jazz ballet and hip-hop dance techniques are introduced. Ballet shoes and a tutu are required. This program is taught by Tumblebears staff. No class July 4. (LB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 5Y
$56(R) / $84(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Vaughan Athletic Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63210
Th
June 6 to July 18
12:30 to 1:05 p.m.
63211
Th
July 25 to Aug. 29
12:30 to 1:05 p.m.
105
Dance Choreography Workshop Choreography is the art of creating dances. This workshop will focus on the creative process and allow participants to learn different techniques of the art form. For the first session, participants should bring a song or idea they wish to develop. Parents and friends are invited to the last class for a performance featuring all of the created works. Dancers must be enrolled in Ballet III and/or Jazz III or higher. Level I is a continuation of the beginning level, and students must have permission from the instructor before enrolling. No class July 4. (BSP)
A-Factor Dance Company Auditions Dancers interested in the Fox Valley Park District’s A-Factor Dance Company may audition on May 24. Requirements include: being at least 7 years old by Sept. 1; attending auditions; having at least one year of ballet and jazz background in the last year and being a student of the Fox Valley Park District Steppin’ Out Dance Studio. Previous tap experience is highly recommended. Those accepted into the Dance Company are taught proper technique, body placement and flexibility exercises. Some dancers will be trained to compete in dance competitions or to perform at events in the area. (BSP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 25Y
$185(R) / $230(N)
MIN: 20 / MAX: 60
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63778
F
May 24
4:30 to 9 p.m.
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
12Y and up
$62(R) / $93(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Level
63758
Th
June 6 to Aug. 1
7 to 8 p.m.
Beginning
63759
Th
June 6 to Aug. 1
7 to 8 p.m.
Level I
Conditioning for Dancers This class focuses on many areas to help improve skills in both ballet and jazz. Time will be spent on intermediate and advanced leaps and turns. Cardio/ab conditioning, including abdominal workouts, will develop greater endurance. Deep stretching will help promote greater flexibility, which will help develop various muscle groups used in dance classes. Dancers must be enrolled in Ballet I or higher. No class on July 3. (BSP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y and up
$62(R) / $93(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63755
W
June 5 to July 31
3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Dance Intensive Workshop A-Factor Dance Company invites dancers to start off summer on the right foot in this two-day dance intensive workshop with professional guest artists. Students have the opportunity learn a variety of styles, including ballet, jazz, contemporary, tap, modern, musical theatre, conditioning and hip hop. Dancers will be split into two levels by age or level of ballet. (BSP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y and up
$35(R) / $52(N)
MIN: 12 / MAX: 45
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63775
W
May 22
5:30 to 9 p.m.
63776
Th
May 23
5:30 to 9 p.m.
Floor Barre / Yoga Workout This program helps dancers develop and increase power, flexibility and breath control. Level I is for dancers in Ballet and/or Jazz levels II and III. Level II is for dancers in Ballet and/or Jass levels IV or higher. No class July 2. (BSP)
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Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$62(R) / $93(N)
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Level
63761
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 6
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
8Y and up
Level I
63762
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 6
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
11Y and up
Level II
Dance Flash Mob Flash Mob is designed to teach participants how to come together in a public area and perform a choreographed dance routine. Participants will work on quickly assembling, performing their dance and then dispersing for the purpose of entertainment. This new craze has taken off around the world, including right here at the Fox Valley Park District. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB)
Featured Musical Theatre Dance Performance: Little Mermaid Experienced dancers (Level II and above) can register to be a part of the featured dancers for the new Applause Series production of ‘Disney’s The Little Mermaid.’ No singing is necessary. Arrangements will be made for Steppin’ Out Dance Studio dancers to be a part of all required rehearsals and performances. Required tech rehearsals are held from 10 a.m. to noon on Aug. 20 and 21. Performances are on Aug. 23, 24 and 25 at 2 p.m. Costumes are the responsibility of each dancer. (KD)
Location
Fee
Eola Community Center
$68(R) / $102(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Class Size
64192
Sa
June 15 to Aug. 31
2:15 to 3 p.m.
7Y to 9Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
64193
Sa
June 15 to Aug. 31
3 to 4 p.m.
10Y to 14Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
7Y to 18Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 30
Prisco Community Center
64194
Sa
June 15 to Aug. 31
4 to 5 p.m.
14Y to 18Y
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64539
Tu/W/Th
June 4 to 20
1:30 to 3 p.m.
Musical Theatre Students will enjoy highly energetic and fun combinations like those that Broadway professionals bring to the stage. Dancers will work on storytelling and performance ability, as well as the stamina and endurance required to perform these show tunes. Level I is for dancers in Ballet and/or Jazz levels II and III. Level II is for dancers in Ballet and/or Jazz levels IV or higher. No class July 3 to 5. (BSP) Class Size
Fee
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
$44(R) / $66(N)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63763
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 6
63764
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 6
64385
Th
June 6 to Aug. 1
Location
Level
3:30 to 9Y and up 4:15 p.m.
Prisco Community Center
Level I
3:30 to 11Y and up 4:15 p.m.
Prisco Community Center
Level II
4 to 4:45 p.m.
Age
9Y and up
Eola Community Center
Level I
Featured Musical Theatre Dance Performance: 101 Dalmations Experienced dancers (Level II and above) can register to be a part of the featured dancers for the new Applause Series production of ‘Disney’s 101 Dalmations.’ No singing is necessary. Arrangements will be made for Steppin’ Out Dance Studio dancers to be a part of all required rehearsals and performances. Required tech rehearsals are held from 10 a.m. to noon on June 18 and 20. Performances are June 21 and 22 at 2 p.m. Costumes are the responsibility of each dancer. (KD)
For Teens and Adults Ballroom / Swing / Latin Dance After taking this class, participants will be confident on any dance floor, whether it’s at a club, wedding or party. Students will learn the basics of the foxtrot, waltz and swing and then get ready to feel the heat as they learn some popular patterns of the cha cha. Students are asked to please not wear black-soled shoes. This program is for couples only. Fee is per couple both names must be registered in person. Instructor is Patricia Ray. (KB) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
$71(R) / $107(N)
MIN: 18 / MAX: 30
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63597
W
June 26 to July 31
7:15 to 8:30 p.m.
Spicy Salsa & Latin Dance This class introduces students to the fun and excitement of Latin dance! Participants will learn how to salsa, rumba and tango. The basics of how to lead and follow and how to do turns and other fancy moves will be covered. Couples are recommended but not necessary and will not rotate partners. Singles are not guaranteed a partner. Dancers should wear comfortable clothing and shoes. (BSP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
$40(R) / $60(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
7Y to 18Y
$50(R) / $75(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 30
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64357
W
June 5 to 26
8 to 9 p.m.
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64538
Tu/W/Th
June 4 to 20
1:30 to 3 p.m.
Green Tip!
Summer Swing Teens are invited to put on their dancing shoes and bring a partner to learn how to swing dance. Participants should wear comfortable clothing and shoes. (BSP)
‘Freecycle’ unused items
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Freecycling is taking things you no longer use and giving them to charities and organization that can use them – rather than throwing your items away. It’s a great way to reduce waste and save money. By freecycling, you reduce the amount of waste that may end up in a landfill and you also save money by recycling still-usable items rather than buying them new.
13Y to 19Y
$25(R) / $37(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64233
F
July 26 to Aug. 9
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
107
Dance For Adults Wedding Dance Workshop Participants can learn to dance to ballroom and Latin dance music for an upcoming wedding or event. This crash course includes the basics such as: leading and following, traveling, turns and movement. This is perfect for anyone that is in or going to a wedding and needs a one-class lesson. The waltz and cha cha will be taught. Engaged couples can bring their wedding song, and the instructor can give you some quick ideas on dances. Couples are recommended but not necessary and will not rotate partners. Singles are not guaranteed a partner. Students should wear comfortable clothing and shoes. (BSP)
Adult Intermediate Jazz Dancers can build upon strength and ability in this fun, energetic class. Students can expect to learn warm-ups, across the floor and center combinations to maintain and improve technique. Participants should wear comfortable clothing and jazz shoes. No class July 5. (BSP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$44(R) / $66(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63516
F
June 7 to Aug. 2
8:15 to 9 p.m.
Adult Hip Hop Learn a mixture of street moves and jazz dance. No previous dance experience is necessary. Please wear comfortable clothing and clean gym shoes. No class July 5. (BSP)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
16Y and up
$30(R) / $45(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 20
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
64356
Sa
June 1
11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
16Y and up
$44(R) / $66(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Adult Beginning Ballet This class is geared toward the beginning student or those looking for a refresher course on basic ballet technique. The class will focus on the basics of ballet, proper alignment and technique at a comfortable pace. No class July 5. (BSP)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63513
F
June 7 to Aug. 2
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
Adult Hip Hop Lock & Pop Hip-hop is a street-influenced type of dance, with choreographed moves including breaking, body popping, locking and glides. The music, moves and fun keep everyone coming back for more. No class June 23 to July 6. (KB)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$44(R) / $66(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
63510
F
June 7 to Aug. 2
5:15 to 6 p.m.
16Y and up
$68(R) / $102(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 16
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64165
Tu
June 11 to Aug. 27
8:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Adult Intermediate Ballet This class is designed for the returning ballet student who is ready for more challenging and advanced exercises. Dancers will build upon and sharpen technical skills and ability at a faster pace. No class July 5. (BSP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$44(R) / $66(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63515
F
June 7 to Aug. 2
7:30 to 8:15 p.m.
Adult Beginning Jazz This high-energy class is a great way to stay fit while learning the basics of jazz technique. Students will explore the fundamental aspects of stretching that give dancers their physique, in addition to learning how to turn, leap and utilize isolations in fun choreography and combinations. Participants should wear comfortable clothing and jazz shoes. No class July 4 or 5. (BSP)
Adult Tap Workout Students will be able to brush up on their tapping abilities. The class will offer steps, rhythms and combinations sure to challenge the beginning as well as the experienced student. Participants should wear comfortable clothing and tap shoes. No class July 5. (BSP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$44(R) / $66(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63512
F
June 7 to Aug. 2
6:45 to 7:30 p.m.
African Dance This class is a collaboration of African movements, music and culture. Dancers are allowed to explore their own creativity by listening to African music. They will also learn about the cultures from which the dances originate. Dancers should wear comfortable clothes and bare feet in the studio. No class July 5. (BSP)
Age
Fee
Class Size
18Y and up
$44(R) / $66(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Location
63751
Th
June 6 to Aug. 1
7:15 to 8 p.m.
Eola Community Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Prisco Community Center
12Y and up
$44(R) / $66(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63774
F
June 7 to Aug. 2
6:45 to 7:30 p.m.
63511
108
F
June 7 to Aug. 2
6 to 6:45 p.m.
Dance Class Descriptions
Instructor information is available at
foxvalleyparkdistrict.org
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! Summer Session Dates June 5 to Aug. 6 No class July 1 to 6. Fees 30-minute class: $37(R) / $55(N) 45-minute class: $44(R) / $66(N) 60-minute class: $62(R) / $93(N) Visiting Days Parents are invited to attend class on Visiting Day, which is the last class of the session. Age Requirements A dancer’s age is computed as of June 5, 2013. Attire Proper dance attire is required. Dance attire information is available at all community centers. Staff Recreation Supervisor: Bobbi Steele Dance Coordinator: Katie Porcelius Instructors: Christa Boguslaw, Kori Cline, Katie Fenton, Winston Griffin, Vantenia Kelley, Annie McWilliams, Megan O’Neill, Katie Porcelius, Charlyn Scott, Cindy Vick, Andrea Weber, Katie White
A-Factor Dance Company: Members are selected through an audition process held each May. Participants must be at least 7 years old, had at least one year experience in the last year in ballet and jazz and registered yearround in ballet and jazz classes. Previous 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. See page 112 for more information about A-Factor. 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 largemotor skills choreographed to all their favorite songs. No dancers in diapers. BUDDING BALLERINAS: 4- and 5-year-olds will learn ballet fundamentals in this class, which is similar to Tutu Toddlers. TINY TAPPERS: Toe, heel, step, step. Four- and 5-year-olds will learn their first tap steps in this class. Children will improve their coordination and rhythm as they learn first tap steps. BASIC LEVELS: Students will learn basic dance terminology and technique. All classes include dance combinations designed especially for this level. No previous dance experience is necessary. Dancers must be at least 5 years old. 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 have completed the Basic Level to the satisfaction of the instructor and have permission to enroll. Dancers must be a least 7 years old.
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. BEGINNING POINTE: Dancers who are enrolled in Ballet Level III or higher may take this class. The students will not start out in pointe shoes. Dancers will work on strengthening their bodies and correct technique. POINTE I and POINTE II: Dancers who are enrolled in Ballet Levels III–IV 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. 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. 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 III or higher to attend. Permission must be given to enroll in Lyrical II or III. Hip-Hop Basic–III: Students will learn a mixture of street moves and jazz. No previous dance experience is needed for Basic and Beginning Hip-Hop. Hip-Hop Levels I to III 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 III.
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Dance Eola Community Center Class
Barcode
Day
Time
Class
Barcode
Day
Time
Tutu Toddlers
63385
M
4 to 4:30 p.m.
Ballet III
63440
Th
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Tutu Toddlers
63386
Tu
10:30 to 11 a.m.
Ballet IV
63443
W
6 to 7 p.m.
Tutu Toddlers
63387
Tu
4 to 4:30 p.m.
Beginning Pointe*
63445
Th
6:30 to 7:15 p.m.
Tutu Toddlers
63384
W
10:30 to 11 a.m.
Pointe I*
63448
W
7 to 7:45 p.m.
Tutu Toddlers
63389
W
4 to 4:30 p.m.
Lyrical I*
63451
W
5:15 to 6 p.m.
Tutu Toddlers
63388
W
4:45 to 5:15 p.m.
Modern I*
63454
Th
7:15 to 8 p.m.
* You may only enroll in Pointe, Lyrical or Modern classes if you are enrolled in Ballet III or higher.
Tutu Toddlers
64530
Th
10:30 to 11 a.m.
Tutu Toddlers
63397
Th
3:30 to 4 p.m.
Tutu Toddlers
63398
Sa
9:30 to 10 a.m.
Tiny Tappers
63458
W
9:30 to 10 a.m.
Basic Tap
63460
Tu
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
Basic Tap
63461
Sa
Noon to 12:45 p.m.
Budding Ballerinas
63401
Tu
11 to 11:30 a.m.
Budding Ballerinas
63402
Tu
5:15 to 5:45 p.m.
Beginning Tap
63464
M
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
Beginning Tap
63465
W
12:30 to 1:15 p.m.
Budding Ballerinas
63411
W
10 to 10:30 a.m.
Budding Ballerinas
63410
W
3:30 to 4 p.m.
Budding Ballerinas
63403
W
4:15 to 4:45 p.m.
Budding Ballerinas
64531
Th
11 to 11:30 a.m.
Budding Ballerinas
63406
Th
3:30 to 4 p.m.
Budding Ballerinas
63409
Sa
10 to 10:30 a.m.
Basic Ballet
63412
Tu
11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Basic Ballet
63413
Sa
10:30 to 11:15 a.m.
Beginning Ballet
63421
M
6:30 to 7:15 p.m.
Beginning Ballet
63420
Tu
5:45 to 6:30 p.m.
Beginning Ballet
63422
W
11 to 11:45 a.m.
Beginning Ballet
63423
W
6 to 6:45 p.m.
Ballet I
63428
W
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
Ballet I
63427
W
6:45 to 7:30 p.m.
Ballet I
63429
Th
4 to 4:45 p.m.
Ballet II
63435
Th
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Private Dance Lessons Have a dance audition coming up or need to brush up some of your skills? Private lessons are now available in Ballet and Jazz! Days and times are subject to instructor availability. Fee is $30 per each fortyfive minute session for four-week sessions. To arrange a day and time for lessons, call the Prisco Community Center. (BSP)
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Tap I
63468
W
5:15 to 6 p.m.
Tap II/III
63472
Th
6:30 to 7:15 p.m.
Basic Jazz
63473
Tu
12:15 to 1 p.m.
Basic Jazz
63474
Sa
11:15 a.m. to noon
Beginning Jazz
63479
M
5:45 to 6:30 p.m.
Beginning Jazz
63481
Tu
6:30 to 7:15 p.m.
Beginning Jazz
63484
W
11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Jazz I
63485
W
7:30 to 8:15 p.m.
Jazz I
63486
Th
4:45 to 5:30 p.m.
Jazz II
63492
Th
4:45 to 5:30 p.m.
Jazz III/IV
63497
W
7:45 to 8:45 p.m.
Basic Hip Hop
63499
M
3:30 to 4 p.m.
Beginning Hip Hop
63500
M
7:15 to 8 p.m.
Beginning Hip Hop
63501
Sa
12:45 to 1:30 p.m.
Dance Prisco Community Center Class
Barcode
Day
Time
Class
Barcode
Day
Time
Tutu Toddlers
63390
M
12:30 to 1 p.m.
Lyrical II*
63453
Tu
5:45 to 6:30 p.m.
Tutu Toddlers
63391
W
10 to 10:30 a.m.
Modern I*
63455
W
5:15 to 6 p.m.
Tutu Toddlers
63392
W
4 to 4:30 p.m.
Modern II*
63456
W
5:15 to 6 p.m.
* You may only enroll in Pointe, Lyrical or Modern classes if you are enrolled in Ballet III or higher.
Tutu Toddlers
63399
Th
3:30 to 4 p.m.
Tutu Toddlers
63393
Sa
9 to 9:30 a.m.
Budding Ballerinas
63407
M
Budding Ballerinas
63400
W
Basic Tap
63462
W
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
1 to 1:30 p.m.
Basic Tap
63602
Sa
11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
10:30 to 11 a.m.
Beginning Tap
63466
M
1:30 to 2:15 p.m.
63467
Th
4:45 to 5:30 p.m.
Budding Ballerinas
63408
W
3:30 to 4 p.m.
Beginning Tap
Budding Ballerinas
63404
Sa
9:30 to 10 a.m.
Tap I
63469
M
1:30 to 2:15 p.m.
Tap I
63470
Th
6:15 to 7 p.m.
Basic Ballet
63414
M
12:45 to 1:30 p.m.
Tap II
63471
Th
4:45 to 5:30 p.m.
Basic Ballet
63415
Tu
4:15 to 5 p.m.
Tap III
63746
Th
5:30 to 6:15 p.m.
Basic Ballet
63416
Th
3:15 to 4 p.m.
Tap IV/V
63748
Th
6:15 to 7 p.m.
Basic Ballet
63417
Sa
10 to 10:45 a.m.
Beginning Ballet
63426
M
3 to 3:45 p.m.
Basic Jazz
63475
Th
4 to 4:45 p.m.
Beginning Ballet
63425
W
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
Basic Jazz
63476
Sa
10:45 to 11:30 a.m.
Ballet I
63430
M
3 to 3:45 p.m.
Beginning Jazz
63483
M
2:15 to 3 p.m.
63478
F
5:15 to 6 p.m.
Ballet I
63431
Tu
4:15 to 5 p.m.
Beginning Jazz
Ballet I
63432
Th
4 to 4:45 p.m.
Jazz I
63487
M
2:15 to 3 p.m.
Ballet II
63436
Tu
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Jazz I
63488
Th
5:30 to 6:15 p.m.
Ballet III
63441
W
6 to 7 p.m.
Jazz II
63493
Tu
5 to 5:45 p.m.
63494
Tu
5 to 5:45 p.m.
Ballet III
63442
Th
8 to 9 p.m.
Jazz III
Ballet IV
63444
W
6 to 7 p.m.
Jazz IV/V
63498
Tu
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Beginning Pointe*
63446
M
8 to 8:45 p.m.
Basic Hip Hop
63599
F
4 to 4:30 p.m.
Pointe I*
63449
W
7 to 7:45 p.m.
Beginning Hip Hop
63502
F
4:30 to 5:15 p.m.
Pointe I*
63450
W
7 to 7:45 p.m.
Hip Hop I/II
63503
F
6 to 6:45 p.m.
Lyrical I*
63452
Tu
5:45 to 6:30 p.m.
Vaughan Athletic Center Class
Barcode
Day
Time
Class
Barcode
Day
Time
Tutu Toddlers
63394
Sa
11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Basic Ballet
63418
Sa
12:45 to 1:30 p.m.
Budding Ballerinas
63405
Sa
12:15 to 12:45 p.m.
Beginning Ballet
63424
Sa
1:30 to 2:15 p.m.
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Drama
Summer Camps Performing Arts Camp This camp is designed for those who love to perform. Local artists will instruct in acting, singing and dancing. Participants will put on a performance for family and friends on the final day of camp. (KD) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 10Y
$150(R) / $225(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 15
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63347
M-F
July 15 to 19
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Drama Camp: 10-Minute Plays Audition to be a part of several 10-minute plays, written by local professionals and previous class students. Learn staging, help adjust scripts, develop characters, add set designs, create costumes and help suggest new endings to the plays. Performers will rehearse several short plays that will be showcased in two final performances on July 29 at 2 and 7 p.m. (KD) Auditions Age
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Location
8Y to 12Y
Free
M
June 10
1 to 2 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Rehearsals
In the Spotlight School House Rock LIVE Informational Meeting The Fox Valley Theatre Guild presents the hit musical ‘School House Rock LIVE’ on stage Aug. 17 and 18. Songs from the 1970s TV show, such as ‘Conjunction Junction,’ ‘Interplanet Janet,’ ‘My Hero Zero’ and ‘We, the People,’ make this show a toe-tapping hit. Interested teens and adults are invited to attend this free informational meeting about the Fox Valley Theatre Guild. To be considered for an audition, performers must be a member of the Guild. Learn more about the group and its plans for next year as well as how to join in the fun. (KD)
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Age
Class Size
Fee
Location
8Y to 12Y
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
$49(R) / $73(N)
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
1 to 3 p.m.
16Y and up
Free
MIN: 5 / MAX: 40
Prisco Community Center
63381
M
June 17 to July 22
Drama Camp: Turn Your Story Into A Play Use imagination to hone writing, acting, and play production skills. Children get the opportunity to create characters and scenarios that will develop into a final showcase. Using improv, scripts, dialogue, song and dance, the group will bring an original story to life using costumes, makeup and sets. Acting exercises, improv and collaborative exercises will be explored. Final class includes the showcase. (KD)
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64384
W
May 22
6:30 to 7 p.m.
Teen Talent Night Auditions Teens are invited to audition for a chance to be in the Teen Talent Night. There is no cost for performers. Singers, dancers, comedians, jugglers and anyone with special performance skills may audition. No pianist provided. If singing, please bring accompaniment CD. Performance is July 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Prisco Community Center. (KD)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 10Y
$69(R) / $103(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
1 to 3 p.m.
13Y to 19Y
Free
MIN: 10 / MAX: 40
Prisco Community Center
63375
114
Tu/F
June 18 to July 26
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64284
M
July 22
6 to 7 p.m.
Drama Fun with Theatre Arts Improv Group Anyone who enjoys ‘Saturday Night Live’ or ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’ will love this exciting improvisation group started by the Fox Valley Theatre Guild. Improvisational acting techniques, exercises, skits and games will keep everyone thinking and laughing the entire time. The group is open to teens and adults. To join, please call Kyle at 630-966-4548. (KD)
Fr e
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
Free
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64346
W
May 22 to Aug. 28
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Dramatic Play Time Step onto a silly stage in the world of performing arts. Little performers are invited to play, laugh, sing and dance. A theatrical instructor will lead participants through games and free play time using drama, music and dance. Each session will bring new games and ideas designed to inspire a child’s imagination, such as freeze dance, puppets, dress-up, movie acting and funny songs. Participants must pre-register by the Friday before each session’s class. (KD) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
3Y to 6Y
$10(R) / $15(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64260
Tu/Th
July 9 to 11
8:30 to 9 a.m.
64261
Tu/Th
Aug. 6 to 8
8:30 to 9 a.m.
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Summer Stage Summer Stage: ‘Sound of Music’ Informational Meeting
Summer Stage: ‘The Sound of Music’
Anyone interested in being a part of the Summer Stage e! production of ‘Sound of Music’ can discover the program details and have their questions answered. Audition details and rehearsal schedules will be discussed. (KD)
Fr e
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
All ages
Free
MIN: 5 / MAX: 50
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64234
W
May 15
6:30 to 7 p.m.
Auditioning for Summer Stage: ‘Sound of Music’ This class will help anyone who has stage fright, wants to know how auditions work or wants have extra practice getting up in front of a group in preparation for Summer Stage auditions for this year’s production of ‘Sound of Music.’ Participants will work on auditioning techniques, including singing, dancing and cold reads from the script. Instructors will include the director, music director and choreographer for the production. (KD)
Actors and singers, ages 6 to adult, are sought for the Summer Stage production of ‘Sound of Music.’ Candidates are asked to please bring sheet music for a short Broadway or Disney song cutting 32 bars or less and a non-returnable headshot. Registration is due after auditions and before June 3. Full Cast/Parent Meeting Saturday, June 1, at 1 p.m. Rehearsals begin June 3 at Prisco, Mondays through Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m. No rehearsal July 4. Required tech week rehearsals, July 15 to 18, will be from 6 to 10 p.m. Performance dates are July 19, 20 and 21 at the Paramount Theatre. Ensemble roles will require a $20 costume rental fee, and leading roles may require a $40 costume rental fee. (KD) ‘The Sound of Music’ Auditions Age
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Location
6Y to 12Y
Free
W
May 29
6 to 9 p.m.
Prisco Community Center
13Y to 17Y
Free
Th
May 30
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Prisco Community Center
18Y to adult
Free
Th
May 30
7:30 to 9 p.m.
Prisco Community Center
‘The Sound of Music’ Callbacks Age
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Location
6Y to Adult
Free
F
May 31
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Prisco Community Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 12Y
$22(R) / $33(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 40
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Age
Class Size
Location
64235
Sa
May 18
9 to 11 a.m.
6Y to 12Y
6Y and up
MIN: 50 / MAX: 200
Prisco Community Center
64242
Sa
May 18
12:30 to 2:30 p.m.
13Y through adult
Barcode
Fee
Day
Date
Time
62228
$95(R) / $142(N)
M-Th
June 3 to July 18
6 to 9 p.m.
116
‘The Sound of Music’ Rehearsals
Drama
Applause Theatre Series Don’t miss this new series of great productions performing all summer long! The Applause Theatres Series is designed to give children of all ages an opportunity to take on featured roles and learn through stage experience. All performers are encouraged take part in the Summer Stage production and also become company members of the Applause Series, auditioning and taking part in each show throughout the summer. Summer Stage cast members receive a 20 percent discount on all registrations for the Applause Series. Those not involved in Summer Stage receive a 20 percent discount for the second Applause Series production and each consecutive production in which they are involved. For auditions, candidates should prepare one of the selections provided at Prisco or on the Drama webpage beginning May 3. Costumes are the responsibility of each cast member. (KD)
The Emperor’s New Clothes
Applause Theatre Series Age
Fee
All Auditions
6Y to 18Y
Free
Each Registration
6Y to 18Y
$55(R) / $83(N)
Each Registration after Discount (20% off)
6Y to 18Y
$45(R) / $66(N)
Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS 101 Dalmations KIDS the familiar musical tale of kidnappers, puppies, and villains. In a loving home in the city of London, human owners Robert and Anita live happily with Dalmatian parents Pongo and Perdita as they raise their Dalmatian puppies. Everything is quiet until the monstrous Cruella De Vil plots to steal the puppies for her new fur coat! Join all the dogs of London as they daringly rescue the puppies from Cruella and her bumbling henchmen. Performances are June 21 and 22 at 2 p.m.(KD)
The kingdom of Glump has been taxed to abstraction ever since their emperor became a pampered clothes horse with a lack of taste! The emperor and his family are so busy mismatching their wardrobe, the rest of the kingdom is in a shambles. Enter two con artists who devise an ingenious plan for fleecing the emperor. Their pitch: a magic cloth which appears invisible to people unworthy of their position. Naturally, everyone chooses to “see” the magic cloth, until the innocent candor of a child “reveals all.” The emperor is shamed into reforming his leadership role in society, and his spoiled daughters learn a valuable lesson in humility. Non-musical production. Performances are July 12 and 13 at 2 p.m. (KD) The Emperor’s New Clothes Auditions Age
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
Location
6Y to 18Y
Free
M
June 24
Noon to 1:30 p.m.
MIN: 5 / MAX: 75
Prisco Community Center
The Emperor’s New Clothes Rehearsals
Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS Auditions Day
Date
Time
Age
Fee
Location
Sa
June 1
10 to 11:30 a.m.
6Y to 18Y
Free
Prisco Community Center
Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS Rehearsals Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 18Y
$55(R) / $83(N)
MIN: 15 / MAX: 75
Prisco Community Center
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 18Y
$55(R) / $83(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 75
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63366
M
June 24
Noon to 1:30 p.m.
63367
M/W/F
June 24 to July 10
10 a.m. to noon
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka KIDS
63365
M/W/F
June 3 to 19
10 a.m. to noon
In a magical kingdom fathoms below, the beautiful young mermaid Ariel longs to leave her ocean home to live in the world above. But first, she’ll have to defy her father King Triton, make a deal with the evil sea witch Ursula, and convince Prince Eric that she’s the girl with the enchanting voice. Performances are Aug. 23, 24 and 25 at 2 p.m. (KD)
Featuring the songs from the classic family film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, the story follows enigmatic candy manufacturer Willy Wonka as he stages a contest by hiding five golden tickets in five of his scrumptious candy bars. Whoever comes up with these tickets will win a free tour of the Wonka factory, as well as a lifetime supply of candy. Four of the five winning children are insufferable brats: the fifth is a likeable young lad named Charlie Bucket who takes the tour in the company of his equally amiable grandfather. The children must learn to follow Mr. Wonka’s rules in the factory–or suffer the consequences. Performances are Aug. 2 and 3 at 2 p.m. (KD)
Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr. Auditions
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka KIDS Auditions
Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr.
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Age
Location
Age
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Location
Free
M
July 29
Noon to 2 p.m.
6Y to 18Y
Prisco Community Center
6Y to 18Y
Free
M
July 8
Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Prisco Community Center
Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr. Rehearsals Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 18Y
$55(R) / $83(N)
MIN: 15 / MAX: 75
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63374
M/W/F
Aug. 5 to 21
10 a.m. to noon
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka KIDS Rehearsals Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 18Y
$55(R) / $83(N)
MIN: 5 / MAX: 75
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63370
M/W/F
July 15 to 31
10 a.m. to noon
117
Drama
Performing Arts Academy Acting Studio Aspiring actors will learn acting skills that build solid stage presence and confidence as an actor. This class involves vocal and movement exercises, improvisation and character development. Students can take this class each session to continue strengthening acting and performance skills. Only alumni of this class will have opportunities to take the advanced-level acting courses. (KD) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 14Y
$34(R) / $50(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64252
Tu
June 11 to July 9
4 to 4:45 p.m.
64253
Tu
July 23 to Aug. 20
4 to 4:45 p.m.
Acting for Adults Adults with acting experience seeking to work on their craft and those new to the theatre world will both have an opportunity to work on acting skills that build stage presence, confidence, and imagination. This class involves script analysis, improvisation, vocal and movement exercises and self-evaluation. All levels will be challenged by the instructor to continue strengthening acting and performance skills, while sharing in fun group-building exercises. (KD) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$34(R) / $50(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64256
Tu
July 23 to Aug. 20
6:30 to 7:15 p.m.
Private Pageant Coaching Private coaching is available for pageant contestants who are serious about taking home the crown. Work with a pageant professional to develop wholly and individually. Each girl and teen capitalizes on her values, strengths and passion. Coaching is individualized according to the student’s interests and ability level. Strengthen intensive mock interview skills, onstage introduction and presence, photography preparation for headshots and portfolios, or hair/makeup/wardrobe direction. Fee is $18 per half hour for six-week sessions. To arrange a time and day for lessons, call Prisco Community Center at 630-859-8606. (KD)
Private Acting Coaching Performers will excel with individual coaching by a theatre professional. Work toward a specific goal such as an audition monologue, particular role in a play, challenging scenes or movement and voice technique. Coaching is individualized according to the student’s interests and ability level. Fee is $36 per hour for three-week sessions. To arrange a time and day for lessons, call Prisco Community Center at 630-859-8606. (KD)
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This new theatre group is open to teens and adults in the community who are interested in theatre. Members will meet once a month to discuss local performing arts, upcoming opportunities at the Fox Valley Park District and brainstorm about future shows and events. The group will have input in upcoming theatre productions, help run fundraisers and assist backstage during the active theatre season at Prisco. Guild members are encouraged to audition for park district productions and will receive special honor in playbills. Those who aren’t able to participate actively are encouraged to join as a supporting guild member. No registration required. (KD)
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
15Y through adult
Free
MIN: 5 / MAX: 30
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64272
W
June 5
6:30 to 7 p.m.
64273
W
July 3
6:30 to 7 p.m.
64274
W
Aug. 7
6:30 to 7 p.m.
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Music
Adult Singers
Summer Camps
Singers of all abilities are invited to join in the fun. This class will work on singing technique through songs chosen by the group, ranging from classic to Broadway to pop tunes. (KD)
Camp Uke: Ukulele Boot Camp A professional instructor teaches about playing this popular stringed instrument. Chords, parts of the ukulele and full songs will be discussed, as well as a brief history on the fun of playing ukulele. The class will work towards a variety of songs to be presented during a final showcase on the last day of class for family and friends. Ukulele not provided, but available at most local music stores. (KD)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
18Y and up
$34(R) / $50(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64283
Th
July 25 to Aug. 22
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Fee
Class Size
Location
Group Guitar
$60(R) / $90(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Age
Day
Date
Time
63359
7Y to 11Y
M-F
June 24 to 28
9 to 11 a.m.
63360
11Y to 18Y
M-F
June 24 to 28
1 to 3 p.m.
This class offers the opportunity to learn guitar basics or dust off old guitar skills in a small group setting. The instructor will teach guitar chords, strumming patterns, easy songs, guitar scales, playing with or without a pick and more. Students will learn the techniques they need to jam with their friends from the first lesson. Participants must provide their own guitar. No class July 3. (KD)
Rock Band Camp Seeking singers, guitar players, piano players and drummers to join Rock Band Camp this summer. Interested musicians should attend auditions on Wednesday, July 31, at 3 p.m. Guitar players should bring their own instruments. A piano and drum kit will be provided for auditions. Vocalists should bring an accompaniment CD, as no pianist will be provided. Please prepare a pop or rock selection no longer than 2 minutes, showcasing your skills on the instrument you wish to work with. Chosen musicians will have a chance to work with professional instructors, focusing on musicianship, style, technique and new skills. Participants perform in a final showcase at the end of the week playing chosen cover songs together as a band. (KD) Auditions Age
Fee
Day
Date
Time
Location
Class Size
10Y to 18Y
Free
W
July 31
3 to 4 p.m.
Prisco Community Center
MIN: 16 / MAX: 60
Rehearsals Day
Fee
Date
Time
Age
M-F
$75(R) / $112(N)
Aug. 5 to 9
3 to 5 p.m.
10Y to 18Y
Barcode
Group
Class Size
63353
Singers
MIN: 4 / MAX: 15
63354
Guitarists
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
63355
Drummers
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
63356
Keyboardists
MIN: 4 / MAX: 8
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
11Y and up
$34(R) / $50(N)
MIN: 3 / MAX: 5
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64257
W
June 12 to July 17
2 to 2:45 p.m.
64258
W
July 24 to Aug. 21
2 to 2:45 p.m.
Uke 1-0-FUN Play, sing, smile and learn! Uke-1-0-FUN introduces ukulele to students through simple songs. Learning ukulele is a wonderful way to introduce instruments and music to your child’s life in a very applicable way. Ukuleles are provided for classroom use. This course is taught by Kevin Presbrey. (SM) Class Size
Fee
Location
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
$34(R) / $50(N)
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Date
Time
Day
Age
63655
Th
July 11 to Aug. 1
1 to 1:50 p.m.
8Y to 10Y
63656
Th
July 11 to Aug. 1
Noon to 12:50 p.m.
5Y to 7Y
Check it out! Check out Summer Stage Presents ‘The Sound of Music’ on pages 113 and 116 119
Music Show Choir: Justin Bieber’s Hits Private Piano Lessons for Youth and Adults These individualized lessons help students and adults develop piano playing skills and progress in areas such as finger posture, counting and music theory appropriate to each student level. This class is for those just starting out or in the early stages of developing lifetime piano skills that are the foundation for all instrument playing. Fee is $15 per half hour for six-week sessions. To arrange a time and day for lessons, call Prisco Community Center at 603-859-8606. (KD)
Private Voice Lessons Enjoy personalized vocal coaching on musical styles ranging from classical to musical theater to pop. Participants will practice breathing techniques, develop music reading skills and work toward singing a favorite song. Lessons are individualized according to the student’s interests and vocal ability level. Fee is $20 per half hour for six-week sessions. To arrange a time and day for lessons, call Prisco Community Center at 603-859-8606. (KD)
Private Guitar Lessons Learn guitar basics or dust off old guitar skills with individual guitar lessons. The guitar instructor will tailor lessons to each student’s musical interests and abilities, providing an opportunity to learn guitar chords, guitar scales, lead guitar, blues guitar, playing with or without a pick and more. Participants must provide their own guitar. Fee is $18 per half hour for six-week sessions. To arrange a time and day for lessons, call Prisco Community Center at 603-859-8606. (KD)
Private Drum and Percussion Lessons Learn drum and percussion basics or dust off old drum-set skills with individual percussion lessons. The percussion instructor will tailor lessons to each student’s musical interests and abilities, providing an opportunity to learn more than just drums. Learn skills that help bring music to life, providing rhythm and pulse through hitting, shaking, rubbing, scraping and many other methods. Participants must provide their own drumsticks. Fee is $18 per half hour for six-week sessions. To arrange a time and day for lessons, call Prisco Community Center at 603-859-8606. (KD)
Private Ukulele Lessons A professional instructor teaches how to play this popular stringed instrument. Participants will practice chords, fingerings and learn about parts of the ukulele. Lessons will be geared towards learning full songs and participants can help choose what material is used. Beginning to advanced players are encouraged to sign up. Fee is $18 per half hour for six-week sessions. To arrange a time and day for lessons, call Prisco Community Center at 603-8598606. Ukulele not provided, but available at most local music stores. (KD)
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Join this Show Choir group and sing and dance like the cast of ‘Glee.’ The group sings some of Justin Bieber’s greatest hits. There will be opportunities to sing solos for interested participants. A performance for family and friends takes place during the last class. No class July 4. (KD) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y to 15Y
$34(R) / $50(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64281
Th
June 13 to July 18
4 to 4:45 p.m.
Show Choir: Rock & Country Hits Members of this Show Choir group will get to sing and dance like the cast of ‘Glee.’ The group sings some of rock ‘n’ roll and country singers’ greatest hits. There will be opportunities to sing solos for interested participants. A performance for family and friends takes place during the last class. (KD) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
8Y to 15Y
$34(R) / $50(N)
MIN: 6 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64282
Th
July 25 to Aug. 22
4 to 4:45 p.m.
Guitar Fun-damentals: The Mars Jamzz 1 Beginning Guitar Class Our four martians Bjorn, Bebe, Brubar and Stan take students on an out of this world guitar learning experience! The students will learn parts of the guitar; notes, chords, songs and group play plus guitar tablature and standard notation. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
7Y to 12Y
$86(R) / $129(N) plus $12.95 book fee
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64524
W
June 5 to July 24
5 to 6 p.m.
The Mars Jamzz Beginning Keyboard Class Our four martians Brubar, Bebe, Bjorn and Stan walk students through the basics of playing the keyboard; notes on keyboard, correct fingering, play songs and melodies and reading basic music notation. (SC) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
6Y to 12Y
$86(R) / $129(N) plus $12.95 book fee
MIN: 6 / MAX: 15
Eola Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64525
W
June 5 to July 24
6 to 7 p.m.
Section Heading That’s the ticket!
Please note! All summer shows require some walking. Please wear comfortable shoes.
Shows
Patsy Cline Tribute at Starved Rock Mary Pfeifer has a voice that takes listeners back to the days of Patsy Cline. She covers Cline’s famous hits such as ‘Crazy,’ ‘Walking After Midnight’ and more. Lunch will be buffet style. Cost includes lunch, show and small bus transportation. (JHP)
Improv Showcase p. 4 American Spirit: A Flag Day Musical Revue p. 4 Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS p. 5 Songs from the Golden Age of Broadway: Summer Stage Cabaret p. 5 Parker’s Children’s Theatre: The Wizard of Oz p. 5 The Emperor’s New Clothes p. 5 Teen Talent Night p. 5 Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka KIDS p. 5 School House Rock LIVE p. 6
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$60(R) / $69(N)
MIN: 15 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63843
M
June 24
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Fox Valley Symphony Concert at Paramount Adults are invited to spend a wonderful Sunday afternoon enjoying the sounds of the Fox Valley Symphony & the Fox Valley Concert Band as they perform at the Paramount. Cost includes ticket and small bus transportation. Please note: seats are general admission. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$20(R) / $29(N)
MIN: 12 / MAX: 18
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63846
Su
June 30
2 to 5:30 p.m.
Rock N’ Roll Crooner at White Pines The Rock N’ Roll Crooner, Quentin Flagg, puts on a high-energy show like no other! This unique show gets the audience rocking and ready to dance. Singing hits from all the eras, Flagg performs in the styles of Bobby Darin, Elvis, Neil Diamond, Frank Sinatra and much more. Lunch will be buffet style. Cost includes show, lunch and small bus transportation. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$60(R) / $69(N)
MIN: 12 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64175
W
Aug. 21
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr. p. 6 Summer Stage: The Sound of Music p. 6 Dinner Theatre with Patsy Cline p. 8
Check it out! Check out drama programs on pages 114 to 118 121
Section Heading Take a little trip
Tours & Visits Fun Fridays The Fun Fridays group explores entertaining and educational destinations around the Fox Valley and beyond. This season, the group will travel to some new suggested destinations and other long-time favorites. Most trips are held on the fourth Friday of each month. In the event of bad weather, everyone will be contacted to cancel. Each program needs to be registered for individually. Lunch will be part of each trip, but participants will pay separately.
Gold Pyramid House Wadsworth, IL
Highlights of Chicago
Visit the major rooms of the Gold Pyramid House and Museum. See the spectacular gold chariot and tour the great tomb of King Tut. This Gold Pyramid House was built in 1977 as a private residence. It features an enormous statue, a three pyramid garage and this 17,000 square foot structure is surrounded by a moat. Please note: this tour is later than our usual trip and there is no meal included. Cost includes pyramid admission and small bus transportation. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$30(R) / $39(N)
MIN: 15 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63836
F
June 28
11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Learn more about this incredible city on this guided tour. We’ll explore the Chicago Historical Society Museum with a docent as they tell us more about the great city of Chicago. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$28(R) / $42(N)
MIN: 15 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Barcode Day
Date
Time
63779
July 26
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
F
Trip Information and Reminders • All tours and visits listed require a good amount of walking. Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes and be prepared for frequent walking 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. • Call 630-859-8606 for cancellations. Refunds (minus a $5 cancellation fee) will be given if the trip seat can be filled 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. 122
Museum of Broadcast Communications, Chicago Come enjoy this new museum on a self-guided tour of the different floors consisting of: Radio Hall of Fame, Bozo, Interactive TV studio and much more. Afterward, we’ll enjoy lunch at Harry Caray’s right around the corner with separate checks. Cost includes museum admission and small bus transportation. (JHP) Age
Fee
21Y and up
$30(R) / MIN: 15 / $39(N) MAX: 20
Class Size
Departure Location Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63837
F
Aug. 23
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tours & Visits Fun for All Ladies Day Out: A Sparkling Afternoon in the Valley
Architecture Tour and Fireworks Cruise at Navy Pier
Girlfriends are invited to gather for a fun afternoon in Geneva! The afternoon will start off at K. Hollis Jewelers on Randall Road, where participants will get to select beads to make their own bracelet. Staff will assist in design ideas and assembly. Refreshments will be served. Afterward, the group will head over to Gibby’s Wine Den in Geneva to enjoy a glass of wine, browse the shelves and make some purchases. Cost includes bracelet, refreshments and small bus transportation. (JHP)
There’s something magical about a Shoreline Sightseeing Architecture/ Fireworks Cruise. This dramatic, nighttime cruise takes you down all three branches of the historic Chicago River for a glittering view of our city’s iconic skyscrapers. The evening ends with a front row seat for Navy Pier’s spectacular fireworks displays. The group will arrive early enough for everyone to enjoy dinner on their own before the cruise. Cost includes cruise, fireworks and large motor coach bus transportation. (JHP)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$50(R) / $59(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
8Y and up
$60(R) / $69(N)
MIN: 20 / MAX: 38
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63838
W
June 5
12:30 to 4:30 p.m.
63891
W
July 17
5 to 11:30 p.m.
Canal Boat and Trolley at Starved Rock
Mailboat Cruise Lake Geneva / Shopping
Enjoy a day at Starved Rock State Park and take one of their newest tours, the Canal Boat ride. The experience begins with a trolley ride to LaSalle to board a replica of an 1848 horse-pulled canal boat for a ride along the I & M Canal. Lunch will be at the Starved Rock Lodge, and participants will be able to select off of their special lunch menu. As a bonus, this trip includes participation in their new Wilderness Wednesdays, which features a program on falconry. Cost includes trolley and boat ride, lunch, falconry program and small bus transportation. (JHP)
Participants will enjoy a leisurely day in Lake Geneva, WI, aboard the Mailboat Cruise and watch as the carriers step on and off the boat to deliver the local residents their mail. After the cruise, there will be time for everyone to enjoy lunch on their own and shop at the wonderful stores Lake Geneva has to offer. Cost includes boat cruise and large bus transportation. (JHP)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$60(R) / $69(N)
MIN: 15 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63839
W
June 12
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Odyssey Cruise at Navy Pier Enjoy a cruise on one of the most luxurious cruise ships in Chicago while dining on a four-course meal and views of the Chicago skyline. Afterward, everyone will have time to browse Navy Pier. Cost includes boat cruise, lunch and small bus transportation. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$70(R) / $79(N)
MIN: 15 / MAX: 19
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63841
W
June 19
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Honor Flight Welcome Home at Midway This group will travel to Midway Airport to welcome home the Honor Flight veterans who will be coming home after their trip to Washington, D.C. Water and snacks will be provided, but participants should bring a chair to sit on at the airport because there is a lot of standing. The fee covers the transportation costs. Please note: participants will be notified if the date changes. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
All ages
$5
MIN: 10 / MAX: 18
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
61566
W
July 10
5 to 11:30 p.m.
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$60(R) / $69(N)
MIN: 20 / MAX: 38
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64225
F
July 19
7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Mansions, Gardens and Art, Oh My! Indiana Adults are invited to travel to Indiana with City Ventures and tour the elegant Historic Barker Mansion. The tour also includes the Art Museum at Valparaiso University. Enjoy a lovely turkey lunch at the Strongbow Inn. Cost includes step-on guide, all tours, lunch and bus transportation. This trip is in cooperation with Batavia and Geneva Park Districts. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$89 per person
MIN: 10 / MAX: 13
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63943
Tu
July 23
8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Chicago Trolley Tour and Navy Pier The Chicago Trolley’s fully narrated two-hour tour of Chicago is a great way to see the City and learn something new about Chicago. After the trolley tour, everyone will have time to enjoy lunch on their own and explore Navy Pier. Cost includes narrated trolley tour, guide and bus transportation. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
8Y and up
$60(R) / $69(N)
MIN: 20 / MAX: 30
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63954
W
July 24
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Tours & Visits Sailing Windy / Fireworks at Navy Pier As a true sailing ship, Windy has all the character and charm of the great days of sailing. She is a 148-foot traditional four-masted gaff topsail schooner and a class ‘B’ Tall Ship. Soft-soled shoes are recommended. Participants will have time to browse Navy Pier and grab dinner on their own before the 90-minute sailing excursion and fireworks. Cost includes sailing, fireworks and large bus transportation. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$70(R) / $79(N)
MIN: 30 / MAX: 38
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64145
W
July 31
4:30 p.m. to midnight
Adler Planetarium
NASCAR GEICO 400
Enjoy a day at the Adler Planetarium, taking in all of the exhibits and shows they have to offer. First on the agenda is the show “Welcome to the Universe,” Afterward, there will be time for everyone to grab lunch on their own and check out some of the great exhibits at the planetarium. Cost includes admission, show, exhibit and small bus transportation. (JHP)
Here is an opportunity to get seats for the NASCAR GEICO 400 without worrying about driving or the parking! Seats will be near Turn 1, Section 121, Rows 23 and 24. The option is available to purchase pit passes for an additional cost of $35 per person. Bring food and coolers on the bus to tailgate before the race (no alcohol). Cost includes ticket and small bus transportation. There is a lot of walking and steps on this trip. (JHP)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
10Y and up
$30(R) / $39(N)
MIN: 10 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Barcode Day
Date
Time
64191
Aug. 7
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
W
Gardeners on the Go
Age
Fee
Departure Location
13Y and up
Ticket & bus only: $80(R) / $89(N) Ticket, pit pass & bus: $115(R) / $124(N)
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Class Size
64153
Su
Sept. 15
7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
MIN: 7 / MAX: 11
This group travels to various greenhouses, nurseries and gardeningrelated 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)
Wannemaker’s Planting Party, Downers Grove
George Ball Seed Company, West Chicago
We will enjoy breakfast first with separate checks then head over to Wannemaker’s for a summer planting party. Enjoy a planting demo and then plant your own container with 5 to 6 annuals. Cost includes pot, soil, plants, demo and small bus transportation. (JHP)
We’ll first enjoy breakfast at a local restaurant then head over to George Ball Seed Company for a guided tour by a master garden from the University of Illinois extension program. Cost includes guided tour and small bus transportation. (JHP)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$40(R) / $49(N)
MIN: 15 / MAX: 19
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63832
Tu
June 18
8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Klehm Arborteum / Anderson Japanese Gardens, Rockford We will travel to Rockford first to Klehm Arborteum and Botanic Gardens for a guided tour, tram ride and time to wander on your own. Afterward, we’ll head to Anderson Japanese Gardens to enjoy a lovely boxed lunch, fresh fruit, dessert and beverage in the dining room overlooking the gardens. After lunch, we’ll have an hour-long guided tour. Cost includes guided tours, tram ride, lunch and large motor coach transportation. Please note: We will call everyone for your sandwich and drink choices. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$60(R) / $69(N)
MIN: 20 / MAX: 38
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63833
Tu
July 9
7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
124
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$15(R) / $24(N)
MIN: 12 / MAX: 19
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63834
Tu
Aug. 6
8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Tours & Visits Shopping
Casinos Jumer’s Casino at Rock Island
Resale Shopping Northwest Suburbs
Participants can enjoy a day at the newly remodeled casino in Rock Island. Cost includes lunch buffet and transportation. Make sure to bring ID. (JHP)
This trip targets the northwest suburbs of Niles, Park Ridge, Arlington Heights and Schaumburg for a hunt for resell treasures and ‘can’t live without’ finds. New goodies will be on the shelves after all that spring cleaning. Lunch is at the participants’ expense. Cost includes small bus transportation. (JHP)
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$40(R) / $49(N)
MIN: 35 / MAX: 50
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
21Y and up
$30(R) / $39(N)
MIN: 12 / MAX: 18
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63835
Tu
June 4
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
63844
Tu
June 25
Paradise Casino, Peoria Visit the Paradise Casino in Peoria and try your luck at this casino. Cost includes lunch buffet, gaming and bus transportation. Make sure to bring ID. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$40(R) / $49(N)
MIN: 35 / MAX: 45
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63940
Tu
July 30
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Shipshewana Amish Flea Market / Shopping, Indiana Travelers can step back in time to a relaxed and uncomplicated lifestyle with the Amish. Highlights of the trip are shopping at Amish grocery and outdoor furniture stores and a homemade lunch s in an Amish family’s home. After lunch, there will be time to shop at a flea market with more than 1,000 vendors. There also will be time to shop downtown Shipshewana. Cost includes large bus transportation, meal and all stops. (JHP)
Rhythm City in Davenport, Iowa
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
Adults are invited to try out one of the most popular casinos with plenty of ‘elbow room’ on this boat that overlooks the Mississippi River. Cost includes lunch buffet and bus transportation. Make sure to bring ID. (JHP)
21Y and up
$75(R) / $81(N)
MIN: 30 / MAX: 50
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64151
Tu
Sept. 10
6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
21Y and up
$40(R) / $49(N)
MIN: 35 / MAX: 50
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64146
Tu
Aug. 20
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Ball Games &
Stadium Tours Cubs vs. Houston Astros Seats are terrace reserved outfield; the game begins at 1:20 p.m. There is a limit of six tickets per family. Cost includes ticket and bus transportation. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
8Y and up
$45(R) / MIN: 35 / $54(N) MAX: 43
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63842
F
June 21
10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Wrigley Field Tour / Lunch at Harry Caray’s Get an insider’s look at more than 90 years of Cubs history by touring the Cubs clubhouse, press box, bleachers, visitor’s clubhouse, bleachers and the on-deck circle. After the 90-minute tour, the group will have lunch at Harry Caray’s restaurant downtown. Participants will pay for their own lunches. Cost includes small bus transportation and Wrigley Field tour. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
7Y and up
$25(R) / $34(N)
MIN: 15 / MAX: 19
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63847
Tu
July 16
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Cubs vs. Cincinnati Reds Seats are terrace reserved outfield; the game begins at 1:20 p.m. Cost includes ticket and bus transportation. There is a limit of six tickets per family. Cost includes ticket and bus transportation. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
8Y and up
$45(R) / MIN: 35 / $54(N) MAX: 43
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64143
W
Aug. 14
10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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For Active Adults
Prime Times Special Events Triad Senior Safety Academy The Southeast Kane County Triad will be hosting a summer Senior Safety Academy that will provide valuable information on how to avoid frauds and scams, ways to keep yourself safe, fire and fall prevention, My Father’s Hands and the 5 Wishes. The program is free, but pre-registration is required to allow an accurate count for handouts. Refreshments will be served. (JHP)
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Waffle Wednesday with The Tillers Join us for Waffle Wednesdays at the Prisco Center as we enjoy some delicious homemade waffles made by Claudeen of The Tillers in Oswego. After breakfast, we’ll enjoy some fun games of bingo! (JHP)
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
55Y and up
Free
MIN: 10 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
64117
W
July 10
9 to 11 a.m.
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
Autumn Leaves Retirement Tour
55Y and up
Free
MIN: 25 / MAX: 200
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63824
Th
June 6
1 to 3 p.m.
These tours help participants to be prepared when the day comes to make the decision to move to a retirement community by giving insight into what is out there and what different amenities are available. The group will travel by van or small park district bus to the different tour sites, or in some cases participants will meet at the tour location. (JHP)
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Alzheimer’s Disease: The Basics
Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
Memory loss, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease: Learn the difference between normal, age-related memory changes and more serious memory problems that should be evaluated by a medical professional. Topics that will be covered include common causes of memory loss, risk factors and the importance of an accurate diagnosis. This program is free, but please register so there is an accurate count for handouts. (JHP)
55Y and up
Free
MIN: 5 / MAX: 15
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63829
M
July 29
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
55Y and up
Free
MIN: 10 / MAX: 50
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63825
F
June 7
9 to 10 a.m.
Patriotic Potluck Picnic and Bingo This patriotic potluck and bingo in honor of Flag Day is the first of many seasonal potluck/bingo parties throughout the year! Participants are asked to bring a dish of their choice to pass. All beverages, paper goods and bingo prizes will be provided. After the potluck, all are invited to stay for the wonderful patriotic concert ‘American Spirit.’ Refreshments will be served at the show. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
55Y and up
$2(R) / $5(N)
MIN: 25 / MAX: 100
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
62155
F
June 14
Noon to 1:30 p.m.
126
Identity Theft and Fraud Seminar: How to Protect Yourself Old Second Bank’s fraud department will show a 20-minute video on frauds and scams and offer some great tips on how to protect oneself from fraud. Questions will follow at the end of seminar. The program is free, but pre-registration is required to allow an accurate count for handouts. (JHP)
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
55Y and up
Free
MIN: 10 / MAX: 50
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63828
F
Aug. 2
9 to 11 a.m.
Triad Senior Picnic The Southeast Kane County Triad is sponsoring its annual senior picnic at the main pavilion at Phillips Park. Reuland’s will provide a catered lunch with picnic favorites. The afternoon features bingo and prizes. Pre-registration for this event is required to allow an accurate count for food. Anyone wanting to bring a group from a senior living facility should call Jennifer at 630-859-8606 to register. (JHP)
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
55Y and up
Free
MIN: 50 / MAX: 250
Phillips Park
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63823
Tu
Aug. 13
11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Prime Times Programs, Meetings and Clubs Breakfast and Bingo at The Tillers This group meets on a regular basis at The Tillers in Oswego for a lovely breakfast and some fun games of bingo. Transportation is provided by FVPD bus or van. Pre-registration is required to allow an accurate count. The bus leaves from Prisco at 9 a.m. Those driving on their own should please plan to arrive at The Tillers at 9:30 a.m. (JHP)
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
55Y and up
Free
MIN: 8 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63818
M
June 3
9 a.m. to noon
63819
F
Aug. 9
9 a.m. to noon
AARP Driver Safety Program This driver safety course is designed to help drivers 50 and older learn defensive driving strategies. Participation is mandatory for both days to earn a certificate that may qualify the recipient for an insurance discount. The fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Pre-registration is required to allow an accurate count for handouts. This class is taught by the AARP. (JHP)
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
50Y and up
AARP member: $12 Non-AARP member: $14 Payable on first day of class
MIN: 2 / MAX: 35
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63816
M-Tu
June 10 to 11
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Bunco Dice Game Days Adults age 55 and older are invited to come and bring their friends for a fun day of Bunco, an easy-to-learn dice game, along with refreshments and prizes on the second Monday of each month. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
55Y and up
$5(R) / $8(N)
MIN: 8 / MAX: 15
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63820
M
June 10
1 to 3 p.m.
63821
M
July 8
1 to 3 p.m.
63822
M
Aug. 12
1 to 3 p.m.
Progressive Tour: The Tillers, Heritage Woods and Autumn Leaves This tour includes three lovely facilities: The Tillers, Hertitage Woods of Yorkville, and Autumn Leaves of Oswego. Bus will leave from Prisco. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Space is limited, so pre-registration is required. (JHP)
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Departure Location
55Y and up
Free
MIN: 10 / MAX: 20
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
Time
63826
Tu
June 11
8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Prime Times Ukulele Group Lessons for Active Adults
Senior Mini-Bowling League
Looking for an instrument that’s not only fun to learn but easy to play? Well, the Ukulele is the perfect instrument for you! Come enjoy this relaxed group class and learn how to strum basic chords and play simple songs in just four weeks. Instructor will provide ukuleles for everyone. This class is taught by Kevin Presbrey, who has been teaching and performing music in the area for over 10 years. (JHP)
Two-pound bowling balls are used in this new senior mini-bowling league. Cost includes two games, lunch and beverages. The fee is due upon check-in at the site on league days. For information, call Jennifer at Prisco at 630-859-8606. The league plays on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. No registration necessary; just show up. (JHP) Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
55Y and up
$8
MIN: 5 / MAX: 30
Luigi’s Pizza and Fun Center 732 Prairie St., Aurora
Time
Day
Time
1 to 2 p.m.
Tu
10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
55Y and up
$40(R) / $49(N)
MIN: 4 / MAX: 12
Prisco Community Center
Barcode
Day
Date
63827
F
July 12 to Aug. 2
Senior Bean Bag Baseball
Rules of the Road Class Drivers age 55 and better can brush up on their driving skills before testing or getting a new driver’s license. The class is free and offered through the Illinois Secretary of State. Registration is not required for this class. (JHP)
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Age
Fee
Class Size
Location
55Y and up
Free
MIN: 4 / MAX: 25
Prisco Community Center
Day
Date
Time
Tu
July 23
10 a.m. to noon
Love baseball but don’t want to run the bases? Join this new Senior Bean Bag Baseball team, where players toss beanbags through holes cut into plywood (like other beanbag games) and labeled “single,” “home run,” etc. It’s easy and fun to play. The Park District challenges various local teams. (JHP)
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Fee
Class Size
Location
55Y and up
Free
MIN: 5 / MAX: 10
Prisco Community Center
Day/Date/Time Call Jennifer at 630-859-8606 for information about the team.
Breakfast Club Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so why not make it a social outing? The Breakfast Club meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 8:30 a.m. at Riverstone Restaurant (old Bill’s) at 702 Montgomery Road in Montgomery. (JHP)
Golden Foxes Walking Schedule Summer 2013 Join active walkers age 55 and better on Tuesdays at 8:30 a.m. at the following locations. If the weather is too cold or rainy, then we will walk inside at the Prisco Center. The Walking Club is free to join and there is no charge to be a member! (JHP)
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7-Waubonsie
4-Mastodon
2-Montgomery
6-New Haven
14- New Haven
11-Gilman
9-Lincoln
13-Montgomery
21- Montgomery
18-Waubonsie
16-Mastodon
20-Lincoln
28- Lincoln
25-New Haven
23-Gilman
27-Mastodon
30-Waubonsie
• Lincoln Park – trail next to FVPD Greenhouse at Russell and Lakewood • Mastodon Lake – trail around the lake in Phillips Park at Smith Boulevard and Ray Moses Drive • Gilman Trail – trail starting at Blackberry Farm off Barnes Road • Waubonsie Lake Park – trail around Waubonsie Lake off Kautz Road • New Haven – New Haven Avenue, just west of Highland Avenue • Montgomery Park – main lot off Mill Street; meet at shelter 28 1 128
Prime Times
SU MMER E VENTS Events begin at noon June 13
Father’s Day Party / Bingo $2 • Bingo sponsored by Provena Fox Knoll
June 27
4th of July Luncheon party $7 (register by June 24) Raffles sponsored by Autumn Leaves
July 11
Baseball Party / Bingo $2
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Years The Friendly Center Club meets at noon on Thursdays all year long at the Prisco Community Center, 150 W. Illinois Ave. in Aurora. 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. For more information, call Jennifer Huber at 630-859-8606. Originated in 1951, the Friendly Center Club was the vision of John A. Lippold, who felt a club for ages 55 and better was needed. Today the club includes more than 250 members who meet at the Prisco Community Center. The club officially turned 60 years old in November of 2011.
July 25
Luau Luncheon $7 (register by July 22) Entertainment & Raffles sponsored by IJ Healthcare
Aug. 8
Ice Cream Social $2 • Sponsored by
Harbor Light Hospice Aug. 22
Picnic $7 (register by Aug. 19)
Prisco Community Center Rooms 103 & 104 Ages 55 and up
Check it out! Check out tours and visits on pages 122 to 125. 129
Birthday Parties
Birthday
Parties
at Splash Country Water Park and Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center For more information on birthday parties offered at Splash Country Water Park and Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center, call 630-907-9613. Both water parks are available for birthday parties as well as team parties or any special event. Each party includes all-day admission for up to 15 guests and a reserved party area for 90 minutes with a Party Attendant. Parties include pizza or hot dogs, three pitchers of soft drinks, paper products and tableware. Up to two adults are allowed in free to supervise the party. Party times are available every day: 12:30 to 2 p.m.; 2:30 to 4 p.m.; and 4:30 to 6 p.m.
at Red Oak Nature Center For more information, call 630-897-1808. Red Oak Nature Center two-hour parties include one hour of naturalistled activities and one hour at the picnic shelter or Discovery Room. Party themes: • Astounding Animals Ages 5 to 7 • Bug Safari Ages 3 and up
• Look What I Made! Nature Crafts Ages 4 to 9
• Nature Detectives Scavenger Hunt Ages 6 to 10
Birthday Party Children can celebrate their birthday with a live-animal presentation or a hike in the woods. Guests will receive a party goodie bag and the birthday child will receive a special birthday gift. Available year-round 8 to 15 guests Residents: $12 per guest Non-residents: $15 per guest
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Splash Pad Party
Adventure Island Party
Children who love getting wet will love a water park birthday party. Each party includes all-day admission and a reserved party area for 90 minutes with a Party Attendant. Up to 15 guests Residents: $15 per guest / Non-residents: $17 per guest
Birthday
Parties at Blackberry Farm
Birthday Parties For more information on birthday parties offered at Blackberry Farm, call 630-892-1550. All packages include a special picnic area, party attendant, paper products, and tableware. Parties are 90 minutes. Two adults per party will be included free of charge. A pizza or hot dog meal including drink can be purchased for an additional fee. Reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance. A $75 deposit is required at the time of reservation. Refunds will be issued if the party is canceled 14 days in advance of party date. Barnyard, Train, Pony and Paddle Boat Birthday Parties: Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 to 4 p.m. Call for times for weekday parties Adventure Playground and Pedal Tractor Birthday Parties: Saturdays and Sundays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. and 5 to 6:30 p.m. Weekdays from 3:30 to 5 p.m.
NEW! Adventure Playground Party
NEW! Barnyard Birthday Party
Guests will explore the slides, bridges, playhouses and zipline at the Adventure Playground before the park opens. Also play games. Admission to the park is included.
Celebrate your birthday at our barnyard. Visit with Tom the turkey, Lilly the rabbit, the chickens, ducks, sheep and goats. Farm themed games also will be included. Available May 18 to July 14.
10 to 20 guests Residents: $13 per guest Non-residents: $16 per guest Party with food for each guest: Residents: $18 per guest Non-residents: $21 per guest
Train Birthday Party
Pony Birthday Party
Guests will meet the train engineer and ride the train as many times as they want. They also will play some train games. The birthday child will receive a train hat, and the guests will leave with a train whistle.
Children will enjoy a hand-led pony ride and play pony-themed games. Birthday child will receive a cowboy hat and sheriff badge. New option: A Pony Princess Party! The pony will bring a tiara crown for the birthday princess. Note: All riders must be under the 70-pound limit.
10 to 20 guests Residents: $13 per guest Non-residents: $16 per guest Party with food for each guest: Residents: $18 per guest Non-residents: $21 per guest
10 to 15 guests Residents: $13 per guest Non-residents: $16 per guest Party with food for each guest: Residents: $18 per guest Non-residents: $21 per guest
Pedal Tractor Party Children can celebrate their birthday on the new pedal tractor course and play in the corn table. Farm-themed games also will be included. 10 to 15 guests Residents: $13 per guest Non-residents: $16 per guest Party with food for each guest: Residents: $18 per guest Non-residents: $21 per guest
10 to 15 guests Residents: $13 per guest Non-residents: $16 per guest Party with food for each guest: Residents: $18 per guest Non-residents: $21 per guest
Paddle Boat Birthday Party Children can float across Lake Gregory in a paddle boat. Games also will be played. Available until Labor Day. 10 to 15 guests Residents: $13 per guest Non-residents: $16 per guest Party with food for each guest: Residents: $18 per guest Non-residents: $21 per guest 131
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Birthday
Parties
at Eola
Community Center
For more information on birthday parties offered at the Eola Community Center, call 630-851-8990.
Choose one of the three party themes for up to two hours of fun! All parties include cupcakes to decorate, lemonade, paper products, a balloon for each child and a party attendant for set-up/clean-up. Parties include one hour of activities and one hour in the party room. All parties require a minimum of 10 guests with a maximum of 20. Party times: Saturdays from 1 to 3 p.m. or 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Call for additional party times.
Sports Birthday Party
Playdough Birthday Party
(Ages 3-5) Children who love sports enjoy this themed party featuring an organized sport of their choice and a one-hour room rental to host the party. Kids can choose from basketball, T-ball, soccer or flag football.
(Ages 3-6) Children will explore play dough with different colors, scents and textures. Games will be played as well, and children will decorate their own cupcakes.
10 to 20 guests
10 to 20 guests
Residents: $12 per guest Non-residents: $15 per guest
Residents: $12 per guest Non-residents: $15 per guest
in Eola’s Gymnastics Room Choose one of three party packages. All include one hour of age-appropriate organized activities, one hour of room rental for food and gifts, and party room set-up. The room holds up to 30 guests. Room rentals accommodating larger groups may be purchased for an additional fee. Party times: Most Saturdays from 1 to 3 p.m. or 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
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Adrenaline Rush Party
Gymnastics Party Package
Cheerleading Birthday Package
(Ages 6-14) This action-packed party includes gladiator-themed challenges in a relay race format. Two teams will complete a giant obstacle course, which includes an incline climb, blow-up air trak, tunnels, jousting and more.
(Ages 2-14) Gymnasts can celebrate their birthday as they swing, bounce and tumble in the gymnastics room. The room features a blowup air trak, mini tramp, in-ground resi pit, vault, bars, beam and spring floor.
12 to 20 guests Residents: $10 per guest Non-residents: $13 per guest
12 to 32 guests Residents: $10 per guest Non-residents: $13 per guest
(Ages 3-14) Cheerleaders can celebrate their birthday with fun-filled instruction in stunting, jumping, tumbling and cheering using the blow-up air trak, mini tramp and spring floor. Participants will also learn a mini cheer routine to music that will be performed at the end of the party. 12 to 32 guests Residents: $10 per guest Non-residents: $13 per guest
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Parties at E-Fit Room
Eola Community Center For more information, call 630-851-8990. One-hour private use of E-Fit Room with activity leaders and one-hour room rental. Party times: Saturdays from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. or 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Call for additional party times.
Birthday Party (Ages 5 and up) Children can celebrate their birthday in the interactive gaming arcade with non-stop actionpacked fun. E-Fit leaders will lead activities using the Sportwall, Climbing Wall, air hockey, XerDance Dance Pads. Wii and Xbox 360 with Kinect. 12 to 32 guests Residents: $10 per guest Non-residents: $13 per guest
Birthday
Parties For more information on birthday parties offered at the Prisco Community Center, call 630-859-8606.
Hawaiian Hula Party (Ages 3-6) Aloha! Enjoy some tropical activities, making leis and dancing with grass skirts. Up to 20 guests Residents: $10 per guest Non-residents: $13 per guest
Mad Science Party (Ages 3-6) Have fun doing some handson science experiments and making a project that can be taken home. Up to 20 guests Residents: $10 per guest Non-residents: $13 per guest
at Prisco
Community Center
Choose one of three party themes for up to 90 minutes of fun. There is a minimum of 10 guests per party. Party attendant will lead activities. Party times: Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or 1:30 to 3 p.m. (Note: Have another idea for a party theme? Give us a call and we will work with you!)
Dinosaur Party (Ages 3-6) Pretend to be in the land of the dinosaurs. Play with dinosaurs, make dino prints and create your own dinosaur to take home. Up to 20 guests Residents: $10 per guest Non-residents: $13 per guest 133
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Birthday
Parties at Vaughan
Athletic Center
All packages include private party room with attendant, hot dog (with chips, grapes or applesauce) or pizza and drinks, paper products, tableware and balloons. Parties are two hours in length – the first hour is the chosen activity and the second hour is in the party room for food and fun. A minimum of 10 guests is required, with a maximum of 20 guests. Two adults per party are included free of charge.
For more information on birthday parties offered at the Vaughan Athletic Center, call Jason at ext. 1000.
Reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance. A $75 deposit is required at the time of reservation. Refunds will be issued if the party is canceled 14 days in advance of the party date. Lockers are available; however, guests must supply their own locks. Daily swim fee or additional food can be purchased for additional adults, siblings or guests. Children must be 48 inches tall to use water slides.
Party times: Mondays through Fridays from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 2 p.m. or 3 to 5 p.m.
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Princess/Super Hero Party (Ages 3-6) This celebration was designed with preschoolers in mind. Children are invited to arrive dressed as their favorite Princess or Super Hero. This themed party includes a take-home craft, story time and magical games. Residents: $12 per guest Non-residents: $15 per guest
Splash Away Pool Party (All ages) Guests will be able to enjoy the zerodepth indoor leisure pool, water slide and spray areas. Swim parties are held during public swim hours while lifeguards are on duty. Guests must supply their own towels. Residents: $15 per guest Non-residents: $18 per guest
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Sports Star Party (Ages 6-12) Guests will participate in their favorite competitive games organized by staff. The birthday child will select two sports from the following: Soccer Basketball Floor Hockey Flag Football
Volleyball Mini Tennis Kickball Dodgeball
Residents: $14 per guest Non-residents: $17 per guest
Indoor Playhouse Party (Ages 3-6) Children enjoy having their birthday party at the Vaughan indoor play area. They can explore their way through the maze, punching bags, tube crawl and spiral slides. Residents: $12 per guest Non-residents: $15 per guest
Fit & Fun Party (Ages 6-12) Our certified fitness staff will conduct a private fitness class for party guests. Choice of the following activities: Yoga KidFit ZumbAtomic Family Kick-It Residents: $15 per guest Non-residents: $18 per guest
Combo Party (All ages) This three-hour party offers more time for fun. The party includes choice of any two activities, plus one hour in party room. Call for available times. Residents: $19 per guest Non-residents: $24 per guest
Ask about our healthy food options!
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Join the Fox Valley Park District Fox Force Volunteer Program and … • Share your time and talent with the community • Develop new interests and friendships • Continue learning and growing • Become an important part of the community
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.
Special Events
At Red Oak Nature Center
Day-of helpers: Flower Power Planting Parties, Community-wide Garage Sale, Mid-American Canoe & Kayak Race, Concerts in the Park, Live and Uncorked, Summer Stage, Splash ‘n’ Dash, Amazing Race, Bug Fest
Restoration Work Days: Help eliminate non-native plants from the grounds and gardens, help plant and maintain native plants, and help with general grounds maintenance.
At Blackberry Farm Interpreter: Demonstrate pioneer life in one of the houses, museums or shops. Park Clean-up: Help with trash removal and general clean-up.
Front Desk Greeter: Ensure that people entering the center are greeted and that visitors are offered assistance.
With Active Adults
Community Centers
Friendly Center Club: Assist the club leader in setting up and decorating for meetings and parties as well as clean-up after the events.
Greeter: Ensure that people entering the center are greeted and that visitors are offered assistance.
Events: Help decorate, set tables, serve refreshments and clean up at the end of events.
Clerical Help: Help with a wide range of clerical work that includes filing, returning phone calls and stuffing envelopes.
With Kids
Birthday Party Helper: Help with children’s birthday party activities. Child Care Aide: Responsible for attending to the children (playing, reading, giving bottles), cleaning toys and assisting with the overall cleanliness and maintenance of the child care room. Light-Duty Custodian: Perform light-duty cleaning, including window washing, cleaning walls and garbage removal.
Parks & Trails Field Crews: Assist staff in preparing fields for sports activities.
Preschool Aide: Assist preschool teachers in the classroom, help prepare craft projects, clean up after projects and help children with various needs. Class Helper: Provide support to the instructor in art, science and cooking classes. Camp Counselor Assistant: Help out during various summer 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.
Shoreline Clean-up: Remove debris along the Fox River and other shorelines.
Drama Volunteer: Assist with making costumes, set and prop construction or coordination, backstage chaperone, ushers and ticket sales.
Trail Clean-up: Remove litter from the mowed areas along the trails and natural areas that border them.
Dance Assistant: Serve as a backstage chaperone, ticket seller or usher during dance recitals.
Neighborhood Park Beautification: Help with planting projects and litter removal from neighborhood parks.
Youth Coach: Teach fundamental skills, good sportsmanship and playing strategies in practice and game situations. After-school Programs Helper: One-hour after-school programs include sports, storytime, science, tumbling, drama, dance and computer art activities.
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Section Heading Volunteer Program 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.
Fox Valley Park District Fox Force Volunteer Program Interest Form 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 Blackberry Farm
Special Events
Prisco Community Center Vaughan Athletic Center
Community Centers
Red Oak Nature Center Parks and Trails
Volunteer with Active Adults
Flower Power Planting Parties
Greeter
Community-wide Garage Sale
Clerical Help
Friendly Center Club
Mid-American Canoe & Kayak Race
Birthday Party Helper
Events
Concerts in the Park
Child Care Aide
Live and Uncorked
Light-Duty Custodian
Summer Stage Splash ‘n’ Dash Amazing Race Bug Fest
Blackberry Farm Interpreter Park Clean-up
Parks & Trails
Volunteer with Kids Preschool Aide
Class Helper
Field Crews
Camp Counselor Assistant
Shoreline Clean-up
Share Your Hobby or Talent
Trail Clean-up
Gymnastics Competition
Neighborhood Park Beautification
Drama Volunteer
Red Oak Nature Center Restoration Work Days
Front Desk Greeter
Dance Assistant Youth Coach After-School Program Helper
Look for this icon next to programs in need of volunteers.
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Fox Force Volunteer Program Section Heading We appreciate all of our volunteers! Thank you to all of our many volunteers who have given of their time and talent during the spring. We appreciate all the people who volunteered as coaches, program volunteers, at special events and at all other activities that time and talent was given.
Volunteer Spotlight Aaron Rodriguez wanted to get involved and help out with his children’s youth sports programs at the Eola Community Center. He just wasn’t sure how to get started. His wife Noralina had a simple solution – she volunteered him to be a volunteer. “She signed me up the same time she signed up our children,” recalled Aaron. “I’d never coached before, so I wasn’t quite sure how to approach it.” His daughters Idalys (12), Alina (8), son Aidan (10) and many other young players have been calling him “Coach” ever since. Aaron made an easy transition from sideline rookie to trusted mentor, coaching in three different Youth Basketball leagues. “That means three different one-hour practice times during the week and three different game times on Saturdays … that’s a high level of commitment,” said Eola recreation supervisor Matt Odom. “He has a great attitude and kids love coming back to play for him from season-to-season. Volunteers like him make our Youth Basketball League the success that it is.” Aaron’s athletic background was in distance running, not basketball, but his philosophy was more about instilling a winning attitude in his players than teaching Xs and Os. “You teach them the basics of the game, but what I really stressed was that they work to get better and have a lot of fun doing it,” said Aaron. “I always tell them it’s OK to mess up – that’s one of the ways you get better. It’s rewarding to see them learn new skills; they are so determined to do well.” The same could be said for the coach, who works as an IT professional and understands the definition of stress. “My job and schedule can be pretty hectic, which is why I always look forward to every coaching session – it’s like a fun hobby, and I love laughing with the kids,” said Aaron. “I enjoy being with my children, helping them and their friends as they grow. It means a lot to me, and hopefully to them, too.”
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Red Oak Nature Center Hours Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Trails open until sunset
On Route 25, one mile north of Route 56 630-897-1808
FREE Admission
Nestled on the east bank of the Fox River, the Red Oak Nature Center is surrounded by 40 acres of lush forest and wildlife habitat – an ideal setting for visitors to learn about the great outdoors through direct interaction with nature. Six hiking trails and the nationally renowned Fox River Trail offer avenues of exploration via hiking and biking, with interpretive signs along the way that explain the ways of nature. An indoor discovery center further enhances the educational experience, featuring environmental exhibits and “hands-on” participation designed to create a better understanding of the natural world.
NEW! Wildlife Room
Step into the world of wild animals. The wildlife room is home to many animals that live and thrive in the Fox River area. The newly remodeled room features a 500 gallon turtle and fish habitat, along with new habitats for frogs, salamanders and snakes.
Bee Room
The new bee hive offers visitors a view of both sides of the hive through a glass partition. Search for the queen and watch the worker bees come and go as they carry pollen and nectar to the hive.
Discovery Room
Take a relaxing break while enjoying a beautiful view of the woods and wildlife. The Discovery Room is home to a vast array of nature books, puzzles and games that help lend a better understanding to the wonders of nature. This room is also the home of Red Oak’s Nature Play Preschool!
Devil’s Cave Follow the Fox River Trail from the Nature Center down to Devil’s Cave at the river’s edge. It’s the only cave in the Aurora area. Learn the legend of how this unique geological formation was given its haunting name.
Observation Deck
Step out, take a deep breath and enjoy truly spectacular views from above the Fox River. 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.
Picnic Shelter
Enjoy a break at the spacious picnic shelter area (not reservable). A limestone fireplace and plenty of tables make it the ideal setting for an outdoor lunch.
Trails
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New at Red Oak! Exciting changes are happening inside Red Oak Nature Center. Visit the newly remodeled lobby and Wildlife Room. The new exhibits include an indoor “forest,” turtle pond, updated live animal displays and more!
Outdoor Facilities Outdoor Facilities
Skate Parks
The Fox Valley Park District maintains 164 parks and 45 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.
• Hupp Skate Park is located at the corner of Illinois Avenue and Orchard Road in Aurora. Park hours are dawn to dusk year-round. Skaters: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Bikers: Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday. Note: Insurance regulations require that skaters and bikers not use the park at the same time. • Wheatlands Park skate area is on the east side of the park at Barrington Drive and Eola Road. Only skaters are allowed at Wheatlands.
Dog Parks The park district has two dog parks: • Lincoln Park Dog Park, at the south end of Lincoln Park at South Harrison Avenue just north of Prairie Street and east of Elmwood Drive • Gregory Island Dog Park, between Routes 25 and 31 on Indian Trail 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 park district police office, 1460 S. East River Road in Montgomery (office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays). Fee per dog is $15 for residents; $30 for non-residents. For more information, hours and guidelines, visit foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.
Fishing Lakes and Boat Ramps The district has a variety of fishing lakes for some relaxing fun. To ensure longterm, 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. 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, Aurora • Jericho Lake, Jericho Road, Aurora • Lake Gregory/Blackberry Farm (with paid admission), 100 S. Barnes Road, Aurora • Spring Lake, McCoy and Frontenac, Aurora • Waubonsie Lake, Montgomery and Kautz, Aurora • Wheatland Lake, Barrington and Spinnaker, 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
Trails The park district features more than 43 miles of premier regional trails (trailheads with parking listed below). Trail maps are located on the “Park and Trails” tab at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org. 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 • Waubonsie Creek Park 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
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Outdoor Facilities Disc Golf Course
Garden Plots
The Park District’s 18-hole disc golf course is located on the west side of Montgomery between Jericho Lake Park and the Stuart Sports Complex at the corner of Barnes and Jericho roads. 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.
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)
Outdoor Tennis Courts
Plots can be accessed from April 15 to Oct. 15. 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.
• Austin Memorial Park: 2 courts, shelter, open dawn to dusk (Mill Street at Route 25) • Goodwin Park/Goodwin Elementary School*: 4 courts, open dawn to dusk (Harmony Drive and Poplar Place, Aurora) • 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.
Shelter Reservations
Reservation are accepted for the following park shelters:
The Fox Valley Park District has 17 picnic shelters available to reserve for family gatherings and special events. Shelters must be reserved for groups of 25 people or more from May 1 to Oct. 27.
Park Shelter
Playground
Grill
Sand Volleyball
Austin Park**
•
2
•
10
100
Reservations are accepted for 2013 at the following locations:
Blackberry Trails
•
2
•
12
150
• Cole Center, 101 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora • Eola Community Center, 555 S. Eola Road, Aurora • Prisco Community Center, 150 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora
“Coach” Wilbert Walters Park
•
4
30
Cool Acres
•
30
200
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 630897-0516 for Cool Acres information and fees.
Copley I
•
•
6
60
Greene Field
•
•
15
100
For more information, hours and amenities, visit the District’s website or call 630-897-0516. For shelter locations, visit foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.
Basketball Tables Shelter Capacity
• 2
Jericho Lake
6
50
15
100
15
150
1
4
30
1
5
50
10
100
10
100
10
100
4
40
Lebanon
•
2
Martin Luther King
•
2
Montgomery
•
New Haven
•
N. Aurora Island
•
Simmons
•
1
Spring Lake
•
1
•
•
Waubonsie Creek Waubonsie Lake*
•
Wheatland
•
•
•
*Reservations also available weekends only Nov. 2 to 17. **No Moon Jumps allowed.
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60
15
150
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Blackberry Farm
100 S. Barnes Road, Aurora 60506 630-892-1550 Blackberry Farm is a living history museum where pioneer life is re-created through educational demonstrations and hands-on fun. Set amid 54 scenic acres with a lake, ponds and a meandering stream, the pioneer village features costumed historical interpreters teaching visitors about life in the late 1800s. Picnic areas and park concessions are available. Visitors may purchase food or pack their own lunch. Admission includes unlimited rides on the train, haywagon, carousel, paddle boats, ponies and pedal tractor course. Don’t miss the new Adventure Playground!
What to Do
What to See
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!
Wagner House (1840s) Explore this historic post-and-beam-constructed home.
Paddle Boats Float on Lake Gregory in a four-seat paddle boat. Carousel Enjoy the old-fashioned merry-go-round reminiscent of fairs and carnivals from yesteryear. Train This steam-engine-replica train and its open-air passenger cars travel around Lake Gregory. 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). Pedal Tractor Course Kids can take the wheel and “drive” their own mini-pedal tractor.
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Pottery Shop (1850s) See how pioneer cookware is crafted from wet clay to finished product; all items are fired on-site. Pioneer Cabin (1840s) Observe demonstrations of Dutch-oven cooking, candle dipping, soap making, heirloom gardens and butter making. 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. Blacksmith Shop (1900s) Watch the blacksmith at work on the forge. Early Streets Museum Visit 12 old-fashioned shops in this replica of late 1800s downtown Aurora. Carriage House View more than 40 vintage carriages, sleighs and commercial vehicles in this nationally recognized display. Farm Museum Check out displays of rare antique farm implements and tools. Discovery Barn See chickens, sheep, piglets, baby goats, a cow and more.
Directions Take the E-W tollway (I-88) to the Orchard Road exit, turn south. Turn right on Galena Boulevard, go west one-half mile and turn left on Barnes Road to the park. Call 630-892-1550 for other routes.
New features! • Adventure Playground • Paddle Boats • Events Plaza • Performance Shelter • Boat Shelter • New and improved restrooms
Blackberry Farm June Live and Uncorked: Jonathan Devine & New Country Tuesday, June 4 • 6 to 8 p.m.
Ice Cream Social Saturday, June 8 • 2 to 3 p.m.
MC Mondays Mondays, June 3 to 24 • 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
July Live and Uncorked: Frank and Dave Tuesday, July 9 • 6 to 8 p.m.
Ice Cream Social Sunday, July 21 • 2 to 3 p.m.
MC Mondays Mondays, July 8 to 29 • 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
August Live and Uncorked: Associates Tuesday, Aug. 6 • 6 to 8 p.m.
Ice Cream Social Saturday, Aug. 10 • 2 to 3 p.m.
Hours Monday to Friday.......................... 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday / Sunday................................. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Holidays......................................... 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Admission Rates Children under age 2.................................................. Free Resident Child/Senior............................................. $4.50 Resident Adult............................................................. $5 Non-resident Child/Senior............................................. $7 Non-resident Adult....................................................... $8
Individual Season Pass Rates (Starting May 1) Resident..................................................................... $30 Non-resident.............................................................. $40
Family Season Pass Rates (Starting May 1) Resident Family (4 members)................................... $100 Each additional resident family member.................. $20 Non-resident Family (4 members)............................ $140 Each additional non-resident family member........... $30 145
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Outdoor Aquatic Centers Outdoor Aquatic Centers Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center Park Hours
Splash Country Water Park Park Hours Every day from noon to 7 p.m. Passholders: 11:30 a.m. entry weekdays
Every day from noon to 7 p.m. Passholders: 11:30 a.m. entry weekdays
Days of Operation Saturday, June 1, to Sunday, Aug. 18
Days of Operation Saturday, June 1, to Sunday, Aug. 11
Weekends only: Aug. 24 to 25 and Aug. 31, Sept. 1 & 2 (Labor Day weekend) Holiday Hours: Thursday, July 4, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 2 (Labor Day), 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
2013 Daily Admission Rates
Resident
Non-Resident
Weekday
Weekend
Weekday
Weekend
Standard Admission (Ages 13 and older)
$8
$9
$9
$10
Child Admission (Ages 2 to 12)
$7
$8
$8
$9
Children under 2
Free
Free
Free
Free
Twilight Admission (After 4 p.m.)
$5
$6
$6
$7
Senior Admission
$7
$8
$8
$9
Feb. 1 to April 30
After May 1
Feb. 1 to April 30
After May 1
Standard Pass (Ages 13 and older)
$55
$65
$65
$75
Child Pass (Ages 2 to 12)
$49
$59
$59
$69
Children under 2
Free
Free
Free
Free
Twilight Pass*
$35
$45
$39
$49
2013 Season Pass Rates
Resident
Non-Resident
*Twilight Passes are valid after 4 p.m. weekdays and all day on weekends and holidays. There is no age limit on the Twilight Pass.
Birthday Parties See page 130 for descriptions, or call Megan Grady at 630-907-9613 for information.
Private Rentals Private rentals are available at Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center from 7 to 10 p.m. on Saturdays. Call Megan Grady at 630-907-9613 for information.
Group Reservations
Group rates are available for daily admission and for admission after 3 p.m. at both water parks. Call Megan Grady at 630-907-9613 for information.
The Fox Valley Park District is committed to ensuring the safety and enjoyment of guests whom are expected to comply with the following regulations: • Remember that Lifeguards are on duty to enforce rules and respond in case of an emergency. Parents or guardians are responsible for supervising their children. • Children under 12 years old must be accompanied and actively supervised by a guest 16 years and older. • 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 less than 48” tall are required to wear U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets or be within arm’s reach of their parent or guardian at all times. • For safety considerations, guests must be 48” tall to ride on the waterslides. • Fifteen-minute adult swims are provided each hour in the activity pool for guests 18 and older. This excludes the first and last hours that the facility is open. • Guests are encouraged to make any special needs known to the management, and we will be happy to assist you if possible. Admission into the facility may be refused to guests with medical conditions that may create safety concerns. • Tobacco and alcohol are strictly prohibited on the premises. • Outside food and beverage, including coolers, may not be brought into the facility. • Cell phone usage is prohibited in the locker rooms. • Guests must wear commercially sold swimsuits to participate in recreational aquatic activities. • Apparel and footwear brought into the facility and worn on the deck must be clean. • White T-shirts are allowed to be worn. • Children not yet toilet trained must wear a swim diaper. Swim diapers are available for purchase at the facility. • Guests are required to shower before swimming. • Please practice safe and considerate conduct and refrain from using profane, abusive, or threatening language. • If for any reason, swimming conditions become unsafe, management may close the facility. • For the security of personal belongings, guests are advised to bring locks to secure their items in the lockers provided. The Park District is not responsible for lost or stolen items. • These regulations are established to facilitate a safe environment for our guests. Guests unable to comply may be asked to leave the premises. • Don’t be alarmed! We conduct Vigilance Awareness Training. Intermittent testing provides our aquatic staff with training by placing a safety mannequin into the pool for a practice rescue. • Management may modify these regulations to ensure the safety of guests. 147
Season Pass Form
Vaughan Aquatic Center Vaughan Aquatic Center Aquatic Annual Passes 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.
Aquatic pass holders have access to all three pools during public hours. Type
Monthly EFT Resident
Non-resident
One Year Enrollment Fee Resident Non-resident
Individual
$17
$20
$25
$204
$240
Note: The Aquatic Center will be closed Aug. 17 to 31 for annual maintenance.
Student/Senior
$13
$15
$25
$156
$180
Couple
$25
$30
$45
$300
$360
Water Park/Water Play
Senior Couple
$22
$27
$45
$264
$324
Family (3)
$34
$40
$65
$408
$480
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.
Aquatic Daily Passes Please visit the guest services desk in the main hallway. No charge for children under age 2.
Hours Monday to Friday: Tuesday/Thursday: Saturday/Sunday:
June 3 to Aug. 16 Noon to 7 p.m. Noon to 7 p.m. Noon to 5 p.m.
To June 2 4 to 8 p.m. 9 to 11 a.m. Noon to 5 p.m.
Lap Pool An eight-lane, 25-yard-by-25-yard lap pool is available for open and lap swim, swim lessons, water exercise, birthday parties and private rentals. Adult Lap Swim Hours Monday to Friday: Saturday: Sunday:
June 3 to Aug. 16 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Family Open Swim Hours Monday to Friday: Noon to 4 p.m. and 8 to 9 p.m. Saturday/Sunday: Noon to 5 p.m.
To June 2 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Noon to 5 p.m. and 8 to 9 p.m. Noon to 5 p.m.
Therapy Pool A warm water therapy pool is used for various Park District and Fox Valley Special Recreation programs. Hours Monday to Friday: Saturday: Sunday:
Through Aug. 16 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
Pool Rental The indoor Water Park/Water Play area is available for birthday parties and private rentals. For rentals, contact Megan Grady at 630-907-9613. For birthday parties, contact the Vaughan Athletic Center at 630-907-9600.
Daily Pass Fee (Starting May 1)
Type Resident
Non-resident
Individual
$7
$9
Student
$6
$8
Senior
$5
$7
The Fox Valley Park District is committed to ensuring the safety of guests and asks everyone to follow these regulations: • G uests and participants entering the aquatic deck for open swim must pay admission. • Children under 12 years old are to be accompanied and actively supervised by a guest 16 years and older. • Adult Swim is designated for ages 16 years and up. Children ages 12 to 15 may use the facility during this time when accompanied and actively supervised by a parent/guardian on the pool deck. • Unsupervised patrons ages 12 to 15 may use the facility during Family Open Swim only. • Parents or guardians are responsible for supervising their children. Remember that lifeguards are on duty to enforce rules and respond in case of emergency. • 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. Other floatation devices must be approved by the management prior to entering the facility. • For safety considerations, guests must be 48 inches tall to ride on the waterslides. • Guests are encouraged to make any special needs known to the management, who will be happy to assist guests. • Guests must wear commercially sold swimsuits to participate in aquatic activities. • Only white T-shirts may be worn with swimsuits; colored shirts are not allowed. • All apparel and footwear brought into the facility and worn on the deck should be clean. • Children not yet toilet-trained must wear a swim diaper. • Guests are required to shower before swimming. • Tobacco and alcohol are strictly prohibited. • Outside food and beverage – including coolers – are not allowed in the facility. • Cell phones may not be used in the locker rooms. • If for any reason swimming conditions become unsafe, management may close the facility. • Admission into the facility may be refused to persons with potentially hazardous medical conditions. • For the security of personal belongings, guests are advised to lock their belongings in a locker. The Fox Valley Park District is not responsible for loss or theft of any personal items. • Management may modify these regulations to ensure the safety of guests. • Don’t be alarmed: we conduct Vigilance Awareness Training intermittently. Testing provides the aquatic staff with training when safety mannequins are placed into the pool for practice rescues. 149
Vaughan Field House
foxvalleyparkdistrict.org
Vaughan Field House
Child Care Area
The Vaughan Athletic Center Field House has a total of 41,000 square feet with four basketball courts surrounded by a 1/8-mile lower track and 1/6-mile upper track, featuring three batting/golf cages. The track can be used for a daily fee (see the fees and times below). There are times set aside for open basketball for youth and adults (see the fees and times on page 25).
Babysitting at the Vaughan Athletic Center is available for parents who are utilizing the facility. Child care is available on a first-come, first-served basis to children ages 6 weeks to 11 years. Parents must remain in the facility while their children are using child care services.
Field House Open Track Hours Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday
There is a one-hour maximum for infants and a two-hour maximum for all other children per day. Reservations are required for children under one year of age, not yet walking and/or children requiring special accommodations. Reservations are available 48 hours in advance. Call 630-907-9600.
5 a.m. to 2 p.m. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Note: The track may not be available at all times due to programming and/or special events. The Vaughan Athletic Center reserves the right to not allow track use during certain times due to programming and safety concerns. Check our website for closings.
Hours Monday to Friday ... 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday .........................................8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday ............................................Noon to 4 p.m.
Field House Track and Track Pass Enjoy a walk or run around the climate-controlled 1/8-mile track on the lower level or 1/6-mile track on the upper level. The track can be used for a daily fee; there is no charge for Fitness and All-Inclusive members. Senior citizens may purchase a Track Pass for $10, which is good for 30 days of unlimited use of the lower-level or upper-level track. Please bring a change of shoes for walking.
Type
Rate
Daily pass for members / residents
$3 per hour per child
Daily pass for non-residents
$4 per hour per child
Type
Rate
Punch pass
$30 ($33 value)
Vaughan Fitness or All-Inclusive members
Free
$20
Residents
$2
Monthly membership pass (1 child)
Non-residents
$3
Monthly membership pass (2 or more)
$35
Seniors
$1 (or $10 per month for Track Pass)
Note: The track may not be available at all times due to programming and/or special events. The Vaughan Athletic Center reserves the right to not allow track use during certain times due to programming and safety concerns. Check our website for closings.
Batting/Golf Cages The Vaughan Athletic Center is equipped with three batting cages that may be rented by the hour. See page 29 for more information.
Field House Rentals The Field House and track are available for rent. Courts can be rented by the hour. Call Jordan Real at 630-907-9600 for availability. Type
Per Court
Entire Field House
Resident / Non-profit
$45 per hour
$200 per hour
Non-resident / Non-profit
$55 per hour
$240 per hour
Commercial resident
$65 per hour
$280 per hour
Commercial non-resident
$75 per hour
$320 per hour
Open Gym Schedule Open gym is available at the Vaughan Athletic Center, Prisco and Eola Community Centers throughout the year. See page 25 for more information and schedules. 150
Indoor Playhouse The Indoor Playhouse is open to children ages 3 to 11 with their parent’s supervision. Parents must check in at guest services to sign waiver. Members and residents: $3 per hour per child Non-residents: $4 per hour per child Hours Monday to Friday ................................... 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday ................................................ 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday ............................................ 8 a.m. to noon
Vaughan Tennis Center Vaughan Tennis Center Everyone from the highly competitive to purely social player can take advantage of the nine indoor tennis courts at the Vaughan Athletic Center. The indoor tennis season runs from late August to May. The indoor courts are available for lessons, leagues and open play. Athletic Program Manager: Brad Schmidt, CPRP Head Pro: Jim Kuntzi Youth Program Coordinator: Todd Bartolomeo
Tennis Center Annual Pass Adult tennis pass holders enjoy: • Affordable permanent court time • Skills clinics for men and women • Ability to reserve a court in advance • Traveling team participation • Discount on court time rates • Tennis Lobby & Pro Shop – Full-service tennis apparel and • Organized leagues and tournament play equipment
Tennis Center Hours – Summer Non-Prime Hours* Monday to Friday
7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
* Tennis Center opens on evenings and weekends to accomodate USTA matches.
Tennis Center Hours – Fall/Spring Prime Hours* Monday to Thursday Friday Saturday & Sunday
6 to 10 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Non-Prime Hours* Monday to Friday
7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
*Hours may vary to accommodate USTA matches.
Tennis-Only Annual Pass Rates Type
Ball Machine (any time of day)
Annual Fee Resident
Non-resident
Individual Adult
$100
$150
Couple
$175
$250
Court Time Rates Advance reservations:
Pass holders/Non-pass holders................................. $5 per hour
Ladies Northern Illinois Traveling Tennis League The Northern Illinois Traveling Tennis League, established more than 20 years ago, practices once a week and plays matches on Thursdays or Fridays. Anyone interested in an organized ladies tennis league during the week may call the tennis desk at 630-907-8067.
Type
Fee
Non-prime hours
$20 per hour whole court
Private Tennis Instruction
Prime hours
$24 per hour whole court
Guest Fee – non-pass holder
$6 per visit
Tennis staff provides excellent private instruction. Lesson rates range from $50 to $70 per hour.
Type
Fee
Permanent Court Time
Pass Holders Only – non-prime hours
$16 per hour whole court
Guest Fee – non-pass holder
$6 per visit
Vaughan Tennis members have the privilege of securing permanent court time. For more information, contact Brad Schmidt at 630-907-8067.
Youth Program Participants
$12 per hour
Less than 24 hours advance notice:
Senior Play – 6 courts reserved (must be 55 or better): Type
Fee
Pass & Non-Pass Holders – Monday to Thursday: 7 to 9 a.m.; Friday: 7 to 8:30 a.m.
$3 per player
Pass & Non-Pass Holders – Any other time slot Note: Senior non-pass holders may only make reservations less than 24 hours in advance for this rate.
$12 per hour max 2 hours
Court Guidelines • Please check in at the front desk. • Players must wear appropriate tennis attire; only tennis shoes may be worn. • All court rules, regulations and courtesies shall be observed. • Private instructors are required to have written authorization from the park district to conduct lessons. • Courts may be reserved at the tennis desk or by calling 630-907-8067. • The park district reserves the right to ask players to leave if guidelines are not followed.
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Vaughan Fitness Center Vaughan Fitness Center 2121 W. Indian Trail, Aurora 60506 630-907-9600 Fitness Center Manager: Mike Struck
General Information The Vaughan Fitness Center is dedicated to fitness excellence with quality equipment and programs designed to offer members the best value for their fitness dollar. The fitness center, track and group exercise classes are available for use by either purchasing an annual pass or paying a daily fee. The Fitness Center at the Vaughan Athletic Center includes the following features and amenities: • Expanded full-service fitness area with more than 200 pieces of cardiovascular and weight equipment, including more than 8,000 pounds of free weights in one convenient area. • A cardio and stretching room providing additional cardiovascular equipment and a more private stretching area. • State-of-the-art strength equipment, including Cybex, Life Fitness, Precor, Hammer Strength and more than four tons of free weights. • Cardiovascular conditioning center with treadmills, upright and recumbent cycles, stair climbers, ellipticals and rowers, featuring Life Fitness, Nautilus, Cybex, Precor, and Stairmaster. • Cardiovascular pieces with individual viewing screens and remote entertainment features. • Three group exercise studios featuring step, kickboxing, Zumba, Spinning, muscle conditioning, Pilates, yoga, senior exercise and Tai Chi. • Nationally certified personal trainers and group exercise instructors. • Reduced-impact, 1/6-mile suspended indoor track overlooking the Field House. • Fully appointed executive locker rooms with steam room, sauna, grooming aids and accessories, fresh towel service and private access.* • Reciprocal privileges at the Eola and Prisco Fitness Centers. * Available at additional charge.
Fitness Pass Information Individuals or families may join the Vaughan Athletic Center on a yearly basis or may pay a daily fee. A convenient monthly payment plan is available as an alternative to paying the entire annual fee at one time. Please inquire with a sales consultant for more information. Vaughan Athletic Center Fitness and All-Inclusive Passes include reciprocal privileges with the fitness centers at Eola and Prisco.
Fitness-Only Reciprocal Pass Rates Type
Monthly EFT Resident
Non-resident
Reciprocal Pass – Individual
$33
$40
Reciprocal Pass – Student/Senior
$25
Reciprocal Pass – Couple
Enrollment Fee
Annual Fee Resident
Non-resident
$25
$396
$480
$30
$25
$300
$360
$50
$60
$45
$600
$720
Reciprocal Pass – Senior Couple
$42
$51
$45
$504
$612
Reciprocal Pass – Family (3)*
$63
$75
$65
$756
$900
*Add additional family members for $6/person per month (residents) or $8/person per month (non-residents). Fitness passes are available for ages 7 and up. Each family membership allows for only two adults over the age of 22 per account.
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Fitness Center Hours Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday
5 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Fitness Support Upon enrollment to the Fitness Center at the Vaughan Athletic Center, the pass holder will receive two complimentary consultations with a personal trainer to help individuals achieve their fitness goals.
Fitness Center Track The three-lane sports track for walking, jogging and running with various exercise stations is for adults at any ability level. This track is available to anyone 11 years of age or older for $2 per visit. Use of the track is included with a Fitness Pass or All-Inclusive Pass. Non-residents and all non-verified residents pay $3. Children 11 to 15 years of age need a parent-signed waiver and must be accompanied by an adult to utilize the track (waivers are available at the Fitness Center desk). Proof of age and residency is required. Note: The track may not be available at all times due to programming and/or special events. The Vaughan Athletic Center reserves the right to not allow track use during certain times due to programming and safety concerns. Check our website for closings.
Vaughan Fitness Center Fitness Floor Guidelines
All-Inclusive Pass
• Please check in at the Fitness Center desk by presenting a valid pass card before working out. • Members and guests must wear appropriate workout attire. Socks and athletic shoes are required. Shirts must be worn at all times. Jeans, open-toed or open-backed shoes, boots, sandals or casual shoes are not allowed. • Except for capped water bottles, food and drinks are prohibited in the Fitness Center. • Children under the age of 11 are not permitted in the Fitness Center unless participating in a kids fitness program authorized by the center. • Members and guests 11 to 15 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Equipment restrictions apply; time and day limitations may apply. Contact the fitness desk for more information. • Children ages 11 to 13 must complete an orientation prior to using the fitness area.
All-Inclusive Pass holders enjoy unlimited access to fitness, aquatic, track and tennis facilities during public hours at the most economical price. Fitness, aquatic and track use is free; tennis courts require a small, additional fee. Pass benefits also include: • Discounted aquatic program fees. • Free open basketball and volleyball in the 41,000-square-foot Field House during scheduled open gym hours.
Daily Fees at Vaughan Athletic Center The Vaughan Athletic Center is for everyone. An annual pass is not required to use the facilities or to register for programs and activities. Daily fees are available for those patrons who are not pass holders or for guests of pass holders. Note: Tennis court fees additional. All-Inclusive Daily Fee (Fitness, Track, Aquatics, Tennis)
Resident
Non-resident
Individual
$10
$12
Student
$8
$10
Senior
$8
$10
Under 2
Free
Free
Fitness Daily Fee
Resident
Non-resident
Individual
$8
$10
Student
$6
$8
Senior
$6
$8
Resident
Non-resident
Individual
$2
$3
Senior (or $10/mo.)
$1
$1
Resident
Non-resident
Youth (under 18)
$3
$4
Adult (18 & up)
$4
$5
Senior (55 & up)
$3
$4
Resident
Non-resident
Individual
$6
$8
Student
$5
$7
Senior
$4
$6
Under 2
Free
Free
Track Daily Fee
Open Gym Daily Fee
Aquatics Daily Fee
Type All-Inclusive Pass – Individual All-Inclusive Pass – Student/Senior All-Inclusive Pass – Couple All-Inclusive Pass – Senior Couple All-Inclusive Pass – Family (3)*
Monthly EFT Resident Non-resident
Annual Fee Enrollment Fee Resident Non-resident
$49
$60
$55
$588
$720
$36
$44
$55
$432
$528
$67
$80
$105
$804
$960
$54
$65
$105
$648
$780
$82
$98
$155
$984
$1,176
Note: Published prices are subject to change without notice. Corporate passes are available to any company registering a minimum of 10 employees as pass holders. Contact the Corporate Pass consultant at 630-907-9600. *Add additional family members ages 2 and up for $6/person per month (residents) or $8/person per month (non-residents). Please note that children must be 11 years or older to use the fitness floor, and 7 years or older to participate in specific group exercise classes.
Full-Service Locker Room An upgrade can be added to any pass to utilize the full-service locker rooms. Amenities include steam room, sauna, toiletries, towel service and key card access. The full-service locker rooms are available to All-Inclusive Pass holders ages 18 and up for $10 per month, and to fitness and aquatics pass holders 18 and up for $20 per month.
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Eola Fitness Center Eola Fitness Center 555 S. Eola Road, Aurora 60504 630-966-4551 Fitness Supervisor: Joe Nidea
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Fitness Center Hours Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday
5 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
General Information The Eola Fitness Center is dedicated to fitness excellence with quality equipment and programs designed to offer the best value for the fitness dollar. The fitness center, track and group exercise classes are available for use by purchasing an annual pass or paying a daily fee.
Facility Amenities
Fitness Floor Guidelines
• Nationally certified personal trainers. • Nationally certified group exercise instructors. • A full-service fitness floor with more than 95 pieces of cardio and weight training equipment, plus free weights. • State-of-the-art strength equipment, including Life Fitness, Precor, Hammer Strength, Body Master, Cybex and Paramount. • A cardiovascular conditioning center with treadmills, upright and recumbent cycles, stair climbers and ellipticals featuring Life Fitness, Precor, Stair Master and True. • A group exercise studio featuring cardio, body sculpting, Zumba, Yoga and more. • Pass-holder access locker room with showers and sauna.
• Please check in at the Fitness Center desk by presenting a valid membership card before working out. • Members and guests must wear appropriate workout attire. Socks and athletic shoes are required. Shirts must be worn at all times. Jeans, open-toed or open-backed shoes, boots, sandals or casual shoes are not allowed. • Except for capped water bottles, food and drinks are not allowed in the Fitness Center. • Children under the age of 14 are not permitted in the Fitness Center unless in a designated class or with a trainer. • Members 14 to 15 years of age must be directly supervised by an adult 18 years or older at all times.
Note: Stretching sessions, fitness assessments and a body composition analysis are available upon request.
Open Gym Schedule Open gym is available at the Vaughan Athletic Center, Prisco and Eola Community Centers throughout the year. See page 25 for more information and schedules.
Child Care Service The child care service can accommodate infants through elementary school-aged children. This service is available to guests utilizing the facilities. The number of infants is limited, so reserve a spot for infants and children who are not yet walking 48 hours in advance during posted hours. Parents must remain in the facility while their children are using child care services.
Child Care Fees $3 per resident child per hour / $4 per non-resident child per hour 10-punch or 20-punch Baby Port Passes also are available
Child Care Hours Monday to Friday 8:45 a.m. to noon Monday to Thursday 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. to noon Sunday Closed
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Eola Fitness Center Fitness Passes
Eola Fitness Pass Options
Individuals, couples or families may join the Eola Fitness Center on a yearly basis or pay a daily fee to use the facility. A convenient monthly payment plan is available as an alternative to paying the entire annual fee at one time. Anyone 14 years of age and older may be a pass holder. Those ages 14 and 15 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Those ages 16 and 17 need a parent to register them but may work out independently.
This pass includes unlimited use of the track and weight room as well as locker room access at the Eola Fitness Center only. This pass does not have reciprocal privileges at Vaughan or Prisco. This pass option does not include group exercise classes.
Eola Fitness Pass
Reciprocal Pass This is an annual pass that includes two free orientation sessions, unlimited use of the track and fitness floor, unlimited group exercise classes and free open gym use. This pass has reciprocal privileges at the Vaughan Fitness Center and the Prisco Fitness Center (with an exception of no group exercises offered at Prisco Fitness Center).
Eola Fitness Pass Categories Individual Entitles one person to use of the facility during public hours. May not be transferred or shared.
Couple Entitles two individuals residing in the same household to use of the facility during public hours.
Student/Senior
Fitness Support Upon enrollment at the Eola Fitness Center, new annual pass holders will receive an orientation and assessment, including body composition, blood pressure screening and program recommendations. (The orientation and assessment must be used in the first month of a new membership.) Additional evaluations and reassessments are available for an extra fee.
Fitness Center Track – Indoor Track Use
Eola Daily Passes (proof of residency required) Resident
Non-Resident
Individual
$8
$10
Senior/Student
$6
$8
Resident
Non-Resident
Individual
$2
$3
Senior
$1
$1
Track
Family Entitles three immediate family members residing in the same household to use of the facility during public hours. Additional family members ages 14 to 21 residing in the same household may be included in a family membership for an additional monthly fee of $6 per person for residents ($72 annually) and $8 per person for non-residents ($96 annually). Up to two adults are allowed on each membership. Other family members ages 22 and up residing in the same household must obtain a separate membership pass.
Eola Fitness Pass Pricing
The three-lane sports track is great for walking, jogging or running at any ability level. The 1/6-mile long track is available to anyone 14 years of age or older for $2 per visit for residents and $3 per visit for non-residents, for those who are not a fitness pass holder. Note: Residents must show a valid driver’s license or resident ID card. Children 14 to 17 years of age need a parent-signed waiver to utilize the track (waivers are available at the Fitness Club desk). Proof of age and residency is required. Children ages 14 and 15 must be directly supervised by an adult 18 or older to use the track.
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A student pass is open to high school and full-time college students. High school students must show a student ID and college students must show proof of 12 credit hours at the time of registration. A senior pass may be purchased by adults ages 55 and up. Proof of age is required.
Pass Type
Resident
Non-resident
12-visit Punch Pass
$42
$63
1-month Senior/Student
$35
$50
1-month Individual
$50
$65
3-month Senior/Student
$90
$120
3-month Individual
$120
$160
Monthly EFT
Annual Fee
Resident
Non-resident
Enrollment Fee
Resident
Non-resident
Annual Fitness Pass – Senior/Student
$16
$23
N/A
$190
$270
Annual Fitness Pass – Individual
$21
$28
N/A
$250
$330
Annual Fitness Pass – Couple
$35
$41
N/A
$410
$490
Annual Fitness Pass – Family (3)*
$45
$52
N/A
$540
$620
Reciprocal Pass – Individual
$33
$40
$25
$396
$480
Reciprocal Pass – Senior/Student
$25
$30
$25
$300
$360
Reciprocal Pass – Couple
$50
$60
$45
$600
$720
Reciprocal Pass – Senior Couple
$42
$51
$45
$504
$612
Reciprocal Pass – Family (3)*
$63
$75
$65
$756
$900
Pass Type
Note: Published prices are subject to change without notice. Corporate passes are available to any company registering a minimum of 10 employees as pass holders. Contact Fitness Supervisor Joe Nidea at 630-851-8990. *Add additional family members ages 14 and up for $6/person per month (residents) or $8/person per month (non-residents). Please note that children must be 14 years or older to use the fitness floor and participate in specific group exercise classes. 155
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Prisco Fitness Center Prisco Fitness Center 150 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora 60506 630-859-8606
General Information The Prisco Fitness Center has a friendly atmosphere where people can work out in comfort. Individuals, couples and families are welcome.
Fitness Center Hours Monday to Thursday Friday Saturday
6 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Prisco Fitness Pass
Facility Amenities
Individuals, couples or families may join the Prisco Fitness Center for one month, three months or one year – or may pay a daily fee to use the facility. Anyone 14 years of age and older may be a pass holder. Those ages 14 and 15 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Those ages 16 and 17 need a parent to register them but may work out independently.
• Weight-training machines • Cardiovascular conditioning equipment • Men’s and women’s locker rooms • Gym usage (when available)
Reciprocal Fitness Pass Allows privileges at Vaughan Fitness Center and Eola Community Center, including unlimited group exercise classes and open gym use.
Prisco Daily Passes (proof of residency required) Fitness Individual Senior/Student
Resident
Non-Resident
$6
$9
$4
Prisco Fitness Pass Options
Prisco Fitness Pass Pricing Prisco Pass Rates
Fee Non-resident
1-month Individual
$30
$45
N/A
1-month Student/Senior
$20
$30
N/A
3-month Individual
$60
$90
N/A
3-month Student/Senior
$40
$60
N/A
Annual Individual
$140
$210
$10
Annual Student/Senior
$100
$150
$10
Annual Couple
$215
$300
$10
Annual Family (3)
$315
$400
$10
$6
Monthly Fee Reciprocal Pass Rates Reciprocal Pass – Individual
Open Gym Schedule Open gym is available at the Vaughan Athletic Center, Prisco and Eola Community Centers throughout the year. See page 25 for more information and schedules.
Enrollment Fee*
Resident
Resident
Nonresident
$33
$40
Annual Fee
Enrollment Fee**
Resident
Nonresident
$25
$396
$480
Reciprocal Pass – Student/Senior
$25
$30
$25
$300
$360
Reciprocal Pass – Couple
$50
$60
$45
$600
$720
Reciprocal Pass – Senior Couple
$42
$51
$45
$504
$612
Reciprocal Pass – Family (3)
$63
$75
$65
$756
$900
*A $10 enrollment fee is required if current annual fitness membership has been expired for more than 30 days. **Existing Prisco members will not be charged an enrollment fee to upgrade their memberships.
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Orchard Valley Golf Course
Orchard Valley Golf Course 2411 W. Illinois Avenue Aurora 60506
Tee times orchardvalleygolf.com 630-907-0500 Reigning as GOLF Magazine’s sixth Best Public Golf Course in Illinois, residents of Fox Valley Park District can be proud to claim Orchard Valley as their own. Traversing wetlands and lakes, its spectacular, 6,800-yard layout of bent grass fairways and greens is maintained in pristine condition. With four sets of tees, Orchard Valley offers a unique challenge for golfers of every skill level. Swing on over – and enjoy a truly memorable golf experience at Orchard Valley.
Save the Dates!
Event Schedule Sunday, May 12 Mother’s Day Brunch Saturday, May 18 Monthly Scramble Event Saturday, June 15 Monthly Scramble Event
Monday, Aug. 12 World’s Largest Golf Outing to Support Wounded Warriors Saturday, Aug. 17 Monthly Scramble Event Saturday, Sept. 14 Monthly Scramble Event
Monday, June 24 Fox Valley Park Foundation’s Golf For Kids Benefit Golf Outing
Saturday, Oct. 12 Fall Fling Scramble
Saturday, July 13 Monthly Scramble Event
Saturday, Dec. 7 Reindeer Romp
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Saturday, Nov. 9 Turkey Shoot
Orchard Valley 2013 GOLF PROGRAMS
Annual Golf Pass • Offering Weekday and Unlimited Passes • Includes range balls, discount cart fees and more Play & Practice • Single, Couples, Family Passes available! • Unlimited range balls and exclusive discount golf access • Plus supplementary discounts and benefits Instructional Programs • Individual and group lessons available for all skill levels • Visit chicagolandgolfacademy.com for more information Leagues • Ladies and Senior Leagues • Start dates in May
Orchard Restaurant Perfect scenic location for your next special event! Award-winning Orchards Restaurant offers the perfect venue for any function or get-together. Many affordable options for luncheons, dinner celebrations, Orchards Restaurant and Orchard Valley Bar & Grill 2411 W. Illinois Avenue Aurora 60506
Reservations 630-907-0600
weddings, showers and private parties can be specifically customized to meet all your needs. Orchards Restaurant provides complete professional event management to ensure your enjoyment. Contact the Food & Beverage Director at 630-907-0600 or visit orchardvalleygolf. com to start the planning process today.
Orchards Restaurant and Orchard Valley Grill and Pub offer delicious bar food for relaxing 19th hole dining along with a full menu of fine American selections served by professional staff in an inviting atmosphere. The Grill and Pub is open daily beginning at 10 a.m. Carry out service is available for those who want to stop by for a meal to go. Lunch: Tuesday to Friday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Dinner: Tuesday to Saturday 4 to 8 p.m. (Sundays and Mondays: Available upon request for special functions)
Golf Outings are Our Specialty! Orchard Valley has a long history of welcoming groups and events of all sizes. Whether planning a small golf outing of 16 players to a full field shotgun, allow our experienced hospitality experts to assist you with every detail. To complete your tournament experience, our clubhouse is a perfect compliment to a fabulous day of golf. With a variety of menu selections and packages, we can customize and accommodate any event or request! For more information, please contact Melissa Trader at 630-907-0500 ext. 15 or at mtrader@billycaspergolf.com.
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Información en Español Oportunidades de Becas 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 residentes que están experimentando dificultades financieras. Los Residentes que califican pueden aplicar para recibir hasta $40 por persona para cada temporada del programa y usarse con programas no contractuales del Distrito de Parques. El programa deseado debe de tener espacio abierto durante la inscripción. Las solicitudes están disponibles en cualquier centro comunitario. Las solicitudes son aceptadas en el Cole Center, localizado en 101 W. Illinois Avenue en Aurora toda la semana durante las 8 a.m. y 5 p.m. Las familias deben de estar en o abajo del nivel de pobreza para calificar. Se toma de 4 a 6 semanas el trámite de solicitud.
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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. Por Foxlink Internet www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org
Está disponible 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana. Aquellos que tienen Identificaciones Foxlink para los miembros de familia y un número de PIN Familiar pueden matricularse por teléfono o Internet cualquier tiempo del día. Tenga su VISA o MasterCard lista. Para matricularse en Foxlink, un miembro de la familia adulto debe de llenar la Forma de Información Familiar y regresarla al Distrito de Parques junto con un comprobante de dirección (licencia, ID del Estado, o el recibo de impuestos) ya sea dejándola en persona en el centro comunitario o faxeándola al 630-897-6896. La forma de Información Familiar está disponible en el sitio web www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org o en cualquier centro comunitario. Después de procesar la forma de Información Familiar, el Distrito de Parques le enviara la carta con el número de PIN Familiar y las ID’s Foxlink de cada miembro del hogar al contacto principal. El número de PIN Familiar y las ID’s Foxlink son requeridas al registrarse por Foxlink Internet y por el marcador de tono. Para más información, visite nuestro sitio web www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.
2. Por Correo/En Persona
Debe de hacer los cheques pagables 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, 16 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 Atlentico Vaughan, 2121 W. Indian Trail, Aurora, IL 60506
Servicio a Domicilio La nueva y comprensiva Guía de Actividades del Distrito de Parques de Fox Valley es publicado cuatro veces al año. Por favor guarde su guía como referencia en el transcurso de la temporada. Comenzando con este guía, los Residentes del Distrito de Parques 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. Todos nuestros Guías de Actividades pueden ser bajados a través de nuestro sitio web foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.
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Calendario de Registro Registro de RESIDENTE Sábado, 11 de Mayo a las 8:30 a.m. Registro por Correo, en persona, Foxlink Internet y el Foxlink marcador de tono es aceptado para los residentes solamente en bases del primero en llegar es el primero en ser servido. Debe de incluir su pago con su registro. Si es puesto en la lista de espera, su pago permanecerá en su cuenta o se le regresara por completo a su pedido.
Registro para los NO-RESIDENTES Lunes, 20 de Mayo El registro para los no residentes comienza el lunes, 20 de Mayo. 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 debe 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.
Reservación de Gazebos El Fox Valley Park District tiene 17 gazebos para pasadías disponibles para reservaciones para reuniones familiares y eventos especiales. Los gazebos deben ser reservados para grupos de 25 personas o más, desde el 1 de Mayo hasta el 28 de Octubre. Las reservaciones para el 2013 comenzaron el primer día de semana de Febrero (viernes, 1 de febrero) solamente en las siguientes localidades: Centro Cole, 101 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora Centro Comunitario Eola, 555 S. Eola Road, Aurora Centro Comunitario Prisco, 150 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora La tarifa de reservación para todos los gazebos, 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 gazebos, visite foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.
Club de Boxeo 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 II Centro de Recreación, 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. Finalmente, 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 5:00 a 6:30 p.m. cada noche. Para información, llame al 630-898-7500.
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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. By Foxlink Internet foxvalleyparkdistrict.org Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week (see Registration Calendar for resident and non-resident registration start date). Those who have Foxlink IDs for family members and a Family PIN number may register by telephone or Internet any time of day. Have a Visa, MasterCard or Discover card ready. To sign up for Foxlink, an adult member of the household must complete a Family Information Form and return it to the Park District along with proof of address (driver’s license, state ID or tax bill) either by dropping it off at a community center or faxing it to 630-897-6896. The Family Information Form is available on the website at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org or at any community center. After processing the Family Information Form, the Park District will mail a letter with a Family PIN number and Foxlink IDs for each person in the household to the main contact. The Family PIN number and Foxlink IDs are required to register on both Foxlink Internet. For more information, visit our website at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.
2. By Mail / Drop Off 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.
3. In Person Beginning Saturday, May 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
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Registration Calendar RESIDENT Registration - Saturday, May 11, at 8:30 a.m. REGISTRATION BEGINS! Mail-in, walk-in, Foxlink Internet and Foxlink Touchtone registration accepted for residents only on a first-come, first-served 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, May 20 Non-resident registration begins at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, May 20. Resident 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. • 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. 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 non-resident 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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Activity Guide Information Share Your Thoughts! Your opinion matters to us – let it be heard! Take a few moments and tell us what you think by filling out one of our facility or program surveys at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org. Your feedback will help guide us so we can better reflect your interests and desires in future programming and events. We value your input!
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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.
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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 the Cole Center, 101 W. Illinois Ave. in Aurora, weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (starting May 13). Families must be at or below the federal poverty levels to qualify. Allow 4 to 6 weeks for the application process.
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.
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Fox Force Volunteer Opportunities There are many different types of volunteer opportunities through the Fox Valley Park District. A list of opportunities is on page 135. Just fill out the Volunteer Interest Form on page 136. Volunteers will be contacted when volunteer opportunities arise.
Photo Disclaimer 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.
Behavior Management Policy
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.
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.) (BSP) (BSV) (CJ) (CK) (DS) (DT) (JF) (JG) (JHP) (JHV) (JN) (JR)
Bobbi Steele Brad Schmidt, CPRP Carrie Johnson Cody Kamp, CPRP Debbie Smith, CPRP Debbie Thompson Joe Fine Jason Grzywa Jennifer Huber, CPRP Jerica Hughes Joe Nidea, CPRP Jordan Real, CPRP
630-859-8606 630-907-9600 630-859-8606 630-859-8606 630-966-4555 630-966-4516 630-907-9600 630-907-9600 630-859-8606 630-907-9600 630-851-8990 630-907-9600
Prisco Community Center Vaughan Athletic Center Prisco Community Center Prisco Community Center Cole Center Cole Center Vaughan Athletic Center Vaughan Athletic Center Prisco Community Center Vaughan Athletic Center Eola Community Center Vaughan Athletic Center
(KA) (KB) (KD) (LB) (LP) (MG) (MO) (MS) (RM) (SC) (SM) (SS)
Kim Anderson Kristin Balderas Kyle Donahue Laureen Baumgartner, CPRP Lisa Peterson Margaret Gazdacka, CPRP Matt Odom Mike Struck Rafael Martinez Sara Cass Susan Meier Sandy Smith
630-907-0500 630-851-8990 630-859-8606 630-907-9600 630-907-9600 630-897-1808 630-851-8990 630-907-9600 630-859-8606 630-851-8990 630-851-8990 630-892-1550
Orchard Valley Golf Course
Eola Community Center Prisco Community Center Vaughan Athletic Center Vaughan Athletic Center Red Oak Nature Center Eola Community Center Vaughan Athletic Center Prisco Community Center Eola Community Center Eola Community Center Blackberry Farm 163
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Directory Cole Administration, Park Operations and Natural Resources Center 101 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, 60506 630-897-0516 Jennifer Fulton – Superintendent of Finance Lynn Fenton – Human Resources Manager Roy Johnson – Risk Manager Jon Michael – IT Manager Lori Thomas – Accounting Manager Parks Department 101 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, 60506 Joe Hernandez – Parks Superintendent, 630-897-0516 Ray Nugent – Facilities Superintendent, 630-897-0516 Greg Dickson – Facilities Manager, 630-897-0516 Jonathan Cudzewicz – Park Grounds Supervisor, East, 630-851-6892 Blake Ertmanis – Park Grounds Supervisor, Central, 630-897-0516 Kevin Bowen – Park Grounds Supervisor, West, 630-896-6480 Chad Peterson – Arboriculture, Trails and Natural Areas Supervisor, 630-897-0516 Chris Kuehn – Athletic Field Maintenance Supervisor, 630-897-0516 Cip Garcia – Fleet Maintenance Supervisor, 630-897-0516
FVPD Greenhouse 259 S. Russell Ave., Aurora, 60506 Helen Wohlfeil – Horticulture and Natural Areas Supervisor, 630-897-4261 Stuart Sports Complex 39W585 Jericho Road, Montgomery, 60506 630-450-7024 (Non-emergency) Park Police Office 1460 S. E. River Road, Montgomery, 60538 630-264-7421 (Office hours, non-emergency) 911 (Emergency) Orchard Valley Golf Course, Orchards Restaurant and Orchard Valley Bar & Grill 2411 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, 60506 630-907-0500 (golf course) 630-907-0600 (restaurant) Blackberry Farm 100 S. Barnes Road, Aurora, 60506 630-892-1550 Sandy Smith – Facility Supervisor Red Oak Nature Center On Route 25, one mile north of Route 56 630-897-1808 Margaret Gazdacka, CPRP – Facility Supervisor and Naturalist Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center 828 Montgomery Road, Aurora, 60505 630-851-8686 Splash Country Water Park 195 S. Barnes Road, Aurora, 60506 630-906-7981
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Those who use a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD) may reach the Park District by calling 800-526-0844.
Copley II Recreation Center 517 N. Union St., Aurora, 60505 630-898-7500 Lippold Outdoor Recreation Center (on Route 25, 1.5 miles north of Route 56) 2001 S. River St., Batavia, 60510 Marketing & Communications Division 101 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, 60506 Dawn Hartman, CPRP – Senior Marketing & Communications Manager, 630-966-4552 Jeff Long, CPRP – Public Relations Manager, 630-966-4527 Debbie Smith, CPRP – Community Outreach Manager, 630-966-4555 Erika Swanson – Graphic Designer, 630-978-9085 Recreation Division 101 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, 60506 Jaime Ijams, CPRP – Assistant Superintendent of Recreation, 630-966-4550 Anna Kish – Community Athletics Liaison, 630-978-9082
Community Center Information
Community Center
Information Eola Community Center
Prisco Community Center
555 S. Eola Road, Aurora, 60504 Phone: 630-851-8990 Fax: 630-851-8572
150 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, 60506 Phone: 630-859-8606 Fax: 630-264-7416
Facility Manager: Ivan Chambers
Facility Manager: Cody Kamp, CPRP Performing Arts Manager: Kyle Donahue
Recreation Supervisors: Joe Nidea, CPRP – Fitness center Sara Cass – Creative Play Preschool, youth and early childhood programs, child care and camps Kristin Balderas – Gymnastics, cheerleading, poms and adult arts & crafts Matt Odom – Sport programs, open gym, martial arts and E-Fit Room 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................................................ 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday................................................... 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Child Care Monday to Friday................................ 8:45 a.m. to noon Monday to Thursday.......................................4 to 8 p.m. Saturday............................................. 8:30 a.m. to noon Fee....................................$3/per resident child per hour ..................................$4/per non-resident child per hour Open Gym ............................................... see page 25
Recreation Supervisors: Jennifer Huber, CPRP – Active adult programs and trips and Friendly Center Club Bobbi Steele – Dance and special events Carrie Johnson – Creative Play Preschool, early childhood programs and camps Rafael Martinez – Youth and adult sport programs, open gym and fitness center 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 1 p.m. Open Gym ............................................... see page 25
Vaughan Athletic Center 2121 W. Indian Trail, Aurora, 60506 Phone: 630-907-9600 • Fax: 630-907-9661 Facility Manager: Eric Lee Wilson, CPRP Assistant Facility Manager: Jordan Real, CPRP Athletic Program Manager: Brad Schmidt, CPRP Fitness Center Manager: Mike Struck Recreation Supervisors: Joe Fine – Youth and adult sport programs, open gym & sport camps Jerica Hughes – Aquatic operations and programs Laureen Baumgartner, CPRP – Youth programs, camps & events Brett Meier – Personal training and fitness programming Membership Sales: Cara Ermitage – Membership Supervisor Hayden Howes – Membership Consultant Romni Oleson – Membership Consultant Coordinators: Lisa Peterson – Customer service, concessions & child care Denise Zabelle – Group exercise programming Jason Grzywa – Birthday parties & events Guest Services Hours Monday to Friday................................... 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday / Sunday.................................. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fitness Center Hours Monday to Friday................................. 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday / Sunday.................................. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tennis Hours* (630-907-8067) Monday to Friday................................... 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. * Tennis Center opens on evenings and weekends to accomodate USTA matches. Café Hours Monday to Friday............9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., 4 to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday (as of June 3).............. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday/ 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.....................................................Noon to 4 p.m. Water Park / Therapy Pool / Lap Pool Hours...................................... see page 149 Open Gym ............................................... see page 25
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Index Aquatics Ai Chi.................................................61 Aqua Boot Camp Blitz........................60 Aqua Cardio Challenge.......................60 Aqua Fit and Fun................................60 Aqua Pilates Core Control Level 2.......60 Aqua Pilates Core Control Level I........60 Aquatic Adventures Camp...................49 AquaTots – Indoors............................50 AquaTots – Outdoors..........................50 Deep Water Arthritis............................61 Deep Water Conditioning....................60 Discovering Scuba...............................54 Joyful Joints........................................61 Masters Swim.....................................61 Open Water Scuba Diving Certification...54 Phillips Fest.....................................7, 52 Pre/Postnatal Aqua Aerobics...............61 Pre/Postnatal Aqua Pilates..................61 Splash Bash....................................7, 52 Springboard Diving: Advanced............53 Springboard Diving: Beginner..............53 Swim Lessons: Adult Level 1 – Indoors...59 Swim Lessons: Adult Level 1 – Outdoors..............59 Swim Lessons: Adult Level 2 – Indoors...60 Swim Lessons: Parent+Preschool – Indoors..........51 Swim Lessons: Parent+Preschool – Outdoors.......51 Swim Lessons: Preschool – Indoors.....52 Swim Lessons: Preschool – Outdoors.....53 Swim Lessons: Youth Advanced – Indoors.............58 Swim Lessons: Youth Advanced – Outdoors..........59 Swim Lessons: Youth Advanced Beginner – Indoors......................................55 Swim Lessons: Youth Advanced Beginner – Outdoors.....................57 Swim Lessons: Youth Beginner – Indoors..............54 Swim Lessons: Youth Beginner – Outdoors.......................................55 Swim Lessons: Youth Intermediate – Indoors.........................................57 Swim Lessons: Youth Intermediate – Outdoors.......................................58 Swim Team Affiliate............................51 Swimtastic Summer Camp..................49 Yoga Strength and Stretch..................61 Arts & Crafts All Things Paper!.................................84 Art with the Masters...........................84 Beginning Pottery for Kids...................83 Bugs & Art..........................................83 Cartoon Drawing: Caricature and Lettering.......................................85 Creative Craft Camp...........................83 Drawing: Beginning to Intermediate....85 Elementary Drawing and Cartooning...85 Glass Fusing.......................................85 Glass Fusing for Youth........................85 Just Whistle........................................84 Leaf Platter Class................................84 Neighborhood Art Extravaganza Camp..83 Pressed Flower Gift.............................83 Under the Trees...................................84 Wind Chime Pottery............................84 Baseball Baseball Affiliates...............................30 Baseball Skills.....................................29 Baseball Skills Camp...........................28 Batting Cages.....................................29 Girls Softball Skills Camp....................28 Jr. Baseball..........................................29 Jr. T-Ball...............................................28 Jr. T-Ball Leagues.................................29 Kids First Baseball Camp.....................28
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Private Baseball Lessons.....................30 Softball: Co-Rec 12-inch League.........30 Softball: Men’s 12-inch League...........30 Softball: Men’s 40 and Over 12-inch League..........................................30 Swing Away: Batting Practice..............29 T-Ball Instructional League..................29 Basketball Basketball Co-Ed Youth League...........33 Basketball League: Adult Men & Women....................33 Basketball Skills..................................32 Basketball Skills Camp........................31 Basketball Youth League.....................33 Co-Ed Youth Basketball Camp.............31 Family Basketball Fun!........................32 High School Basketball Summer League............................33 Junior Basketball.................................32 Junior Basketball Camp.......................31 Junior Basketball II..............................32 Middle School Basketball Camp..........31 Cards & Games Magic: The Gathering – Open Gym....94 Cheer & Poms Cheer / Poms Mini-Camp....................68 Cheerleading......................................69 Cheerleading Skills Clinics...................68 Cheernastics.......................................68 Co-Ed Stunting for Cheerleading.........69 Poms..................................................68 Tumbling for Cheerleaders..................69 Cooking Adventure with Cake Pops..................92 Breakfast Club for Kids.......................92 Chefs in the Kitchen............................92 Cook a Book.......................................92 Cupcakes Galore.................................92 Little Bakers........................................92 Creative Play Preschool Afternoon with Friends.................95, 97 Creative Play Preschool Eola: Fours.....98 Creative Play Preschool Eola: Jr. Kindergarten.............................98 Creative Play Preschool Eola: Pre-Kindergarten...........................98 Creative Play Preschool Eola: Threes....98 Creative Play Preschool Eola: Twos......98 Creative Play Preschool Prisco: Fours...97 Creative Play Preschool Prisco: Pre-Kindergarten...........................97 Creative Play Preschool Prisco: Threes.97 Creative Play Preschool Prisco: Twos...97 Early Literacy Lab................................99 Lunch Pals and Math Lab....................97 Lunch Pals and Playtime......................99 Math Lab............................................99 Nature Play Preschool: Fours...............99 Nature Play Preschool: Threes.............99 Registration Information.....................96 Dance Adult Beginning Ballet......................108 Adult Beginning Jazz........................108 Adult Hip Hop...................................108 Adult Hip Hop Lock & Pop................108 Adult Intermediate Ballet..................108 Adult Intermediate Jazz.....................108 Adult Tap Workout............................108 A-Factor Dance Company Auditions..106 African Dance...................................108 Ballroom / Swing / Latin Dance.........107 Choreography Workshop..................106 Conditioning for Dancers..................106 Dance Intensive Workshop................106 Fairytale Ballet..................................105
Featured Musical Theatre Dance Performance: 101 Dalmatians.....107 Featured Musical Theatre Dance Performance: Little Mermaid........107 Flash Mob........................................107 Floor Barre / Yoga Workout...............106 Flyaways Hip Hop Dance...................105 Hip Hop Dance.................................105 Just Dance........................................105 Musical Theatre.................................107 Spicy Salsa & Latin Dance.................107 Steppin’ Out Dance Studio................109 Summer Swing..................................107 Wedding Dance Workshop................108
Early Childhood: Music Kid Rock I, II.....................................104 Music Makers...................................104 Tot Rock...........................................104
Información en Español....................160 Park Directory........................... 142-143 Personal Training...............................156 Photo Disclaimer...............................163 Program Contact Information............163 Early Childhood: Safety First Registration Form..............................162 Safe Kids at Home............................104 Registration Information...................161 Season Pass Form.............................148 Facilities Blackberry Farm........................ 144-145 Share Your Skills and Talents...............63 Community Center Information.........165 Shelter Reservations..........................140 Directory...........................................164 Golf Disc Golf Course...............................140 Adult Group Golf Lessons...................47 Dog Parks.........................................139 Fox Valley Park Foundation’s Golf for Kids Eola Fitness Center................... 154-155 Benefit Golf Outing...................7, 44 Fishing Lakes and Boat Ramps..........139 Drama Get Golf Ready & Golf Fore Women – Garden Plots.....................................140 Acting for Adults...............................118 New Golfers Only..........................47 Orchard Valley Golf Course...............158 Acting Studio....................................118 Golf League and Golf Program............45 Orchards Restaurant.........................189 Applause Theatre Series............112, 117 Golf Private Instruction.......................47 Outdoor Aquatic Centers........... 146-147 Auditioning for Summer Stage: ‘Sound of Junior Golf Seminar............................46 Outdoor Facilities..............................139 Music’.........................................116 Kids in Golf – Level 1..........................46 Outdoor Tennis Courts......................140 Disney’s 101 Kids in Golf – Level 2..........................46 Park Directory........................... 142-143 Dalmatians KIDS.............5, 112, 117 Orchard Valley Golf Course...............159 Phillips Park Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr....6, 112, 117 Orchard Valley Golf for Youth..............46 Family Aquatic Center.......... 146-147 Drama Camp: 10-Minute Plays.........114 Sports Academy Beginning Golf..........45 Prisco Fitness Center.........................157 Drama Camp: Turn Your Story Into A Play The First Tee Par Level Golf Program....45 Red Oak Nature Center.....................138 114 The First Tee Pee Wee Golf Program ...45 Shelter Reservations..........................140 Dramatic Play Time...........................115 The First Tee Player Level Golf Program..45 Skate Parks.......................................139 Fox Valley Theatre Guild....................118 Splash Country Water Park........ 146-147 Gymnastics & Tumbling Improv Group...................................115 Trails.................................................139 Adult Open Gymnastics......................74 Performing Arts Camp.......................114 Vaughan Aquatic Center...................149 Adult Tumbling...................................75 Private Acting Coaching....................118 Vaughan Field House........................150 Advanced Tumbling.............................76 Private Pageant Coaching.................118 Vaughan Fitness Center............ 152-153 Beginning Tumbling............................76 Roald Dahl’s Vaughan Tennis Center.....................151 Flyaways Competitive Boot Camp.......72 Willy Wonka KIDS............5, 112, 117 Flyaways Competitive Level 2..............72 School House Rock LIVE........6, 114, 118 For Pet Lovers Flyaways Competitive Level 3..............72 Songs from the Golden Age of Broadway: Dog Obedience: Basics........................93 Flyaways Gymnastics Team..................72 Summer Stage Cabaret...........5, 115 Dog Obedience: Calling All Dogs!.......93 Flyaways Level 1.................................71 Summer Stage Presents ‘The Sound of Dog Obedience: Jumping for Joy.........93 Flyaways Level 2.................................72 Music’.............................8, 113, 116 Flyaways Level 3.................................72 Fun for All Summer Stage: ‘Sound of Music’ Flyaways Level 4.................................72 Informational Meeting.................116 Antique Car Show...............................85 Flyaways Tumbling Level 1..................75 Teen Talent Night....................5, 76, 114 Civil War Living History Display............85 Flyaways Tumbling Level 2..................75 The Emperor’s New Clothes......5, 112, 117 Father’s Day at Blackberry Farm..........85 Flyaways Tumbling Level 3..................75 Ice Cream Socials at Early Childhood: All About Fun Blackberry Farm..................4, 89, 91 Gymnastics Camp...............................70 All Aboard!.......................................101 Model Train Extravaganza...................85 Gymnastics Clinics..............................71 Community Helpers..........................101 Mother’s Day at Blackberry Farm.........85 Gymnastics for 2s & 3s with Parents...73 I-Spy Scavenger Hunt........................101 Paco, the Donkey, Birthday Celebration..85 Gymnastics: 3- to 4-year-olds..............73 Measure, Pour, Explore......................100 Rod and Reel Family Fishing Time........85 Gymnastics: 4- to 5-year olds..............73 Preschool Drawing............................100 Summertime Family Fishing.................91 Gymnastics: Little Wigglers..................73 Stories with Eric Carle Books.............101 Vintage Baseball Game.......................85 Junior Flyaways...................................71 Summer Art Hour..............................100 Level 1 to Competitive Level 7 Flyaways Fun for Kids Gymnastics Team Summer Camp...70 Early Childhood: Cooking Animal Caretaking Class.....................91 Open Gym: Gymnastics.......................74 Little Chefs.......................................103 Fishing Derby for Kids.........................92 Parent & Tot Gymnastics.....................74 Storybook Chefs...............................103 Kids Lock In to Parents Night Out!......91 Preschool Gymnastics.........................74 Little Miss Manners.............................91 Private Lessons – Gymnastics/Tumbling/ Early Childhood: Exploring Nature Magic Class........................................92 Cheer/Poms/Hip Hop.....................74 All About Chicks...............................101 Summertime Spa................................91 School-age Gymnastics.......................74 Buckaroo Dude Ranch at Blackberry Farm School-age Gymnastics Camp.............70 102 Fun with Technology Cow Encounters...............................102 Amusement Park Robotics..................94 Tiny Tumblers......................................75 Fantastic Friends...............................101 Lego 101: Introduction to Lego Building Tumbling and Conditioning.................76 Our Special Time...............................101 and Robotics.................................94 Twister Tots.........................................76 Pony Express.....................................101 Lights, Camera, Action – Make Your Health, Wellness & Fitness X Marks the Spot..............................102 Own Harry Potter Movie................94 Average Joe Multi-Sport Video Game Animation.......................94 Competition............................16, 24 Early Childhood: Getting Ready for Best of Yoga.......................................18 School General Information Animal Alphabet...............................103 Fox Tracks Rewards Program.......56, 137 Body Sculpting....................................13 Giant Steps.......................................103 Activity Guide Information................163 Boot Camp.........................................13 Giant Steps II....................................103 Behavior Management Policy............163 Boot Camp for Kids.............................12 My Own Time...................................102 Birthday Parties......................... 130-134 Cycling 101........................................11 My Own Time II.................................103 Community Center Information.........165 E-Fit Conditioning & Endurance..........12 My Saturday School..........................103 Directory...........................................164 E-Fit Interactive Fitness Room.............21 Spanish for Little Ones......................102 Fox Force Volunteer Program..... 135-137 Exercise for Ages 55 & Better..............18 Spanish II..........................................102 Fox Valley Park Foundation..................62 Fit ‘n’ Fun Camp.................................12 Summer Fun for Preschoolers............103 Free & Fun All Summer Long!............169 Gentle Yoga for Active Adults..............18 FVSRA..............................................168 Golden Foxes Summer Potluck............19 Early Childhood: Motor Skills Golden Foxes Walking Club.........19, 128 Little Explorers..................................104 Garden Plots.....................................140 Group Exercise at Prisco Fitness Center.. 13 Little Learners...................................104 Indoor Playhouse................................69
Index Group Exercise at Vaughan and Eola Fitness Centers..............................20 Hatha Yoga for Active Adults...............19 Jumpstart Kids Fitness Incentive Program.........................11 Making Kane County Fit for Kids.........11 Metabolic Circuit Training - Indoor......13 Performance Enhancement.................12 R & B Soul Line Dancing.....................18 ROTI Fitness........................................16 Six-Pack Abs.......................................13 Splash ‘n Dash Triathlon......................14 Sunrise Taiji in the Park.......................18 Tai Chi for Health................................16 Taiji Quan...........................................16 Taiji Quan for 55 & Better...................19 TRX Suspension Training.....................15 VAC – Fitness.....................................18 Wolf Pack Junior Running Club...........12 Women’s Get-Fit-in-a-Hurry Bootcamp..15 Women’s Triathlon Bike Class..............14 Women’s Triathlon Run Class..............14 Women’s Triathlon Series....................15 Women’s Triathlon Swim Class............14 Working It Out Together.....................11 Yoga 101............................................11 Zumba Golf for 50 & Better................18 ZumbAtomic.......................................12 Martial Arts Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu................................63 Judo...................................................63 Karate Club........................................66 Kid’s Karate Club..........................66, 67 Kid’s Karate Español...........................67 Kung Fu for Adults..............................66 Kung Fu for Kids.................................65 Life Skills Black Belt Karate Club – Beginner................66 Life Skills Black Belt Karate Club – Intermediate...........55 Little Ninjas........................................67 Little Ninjas Karate Club.....................67 Seisan Ryu Karate...............................64 Taekwondo for Fun and Fitness...........63 Nature Programs A Day in the Life.................................78 A Summer Cave Hike..........................79 Animal Encounters..............................79 Animal Outlaws..................................82 Animal Tales.......................................78 Animal Wraps.....................................81 Animals Inside Out.............................82 Bug Fest.........................................8, 80 Bugology............................................78 Curiosity Mini-Camps for Toddlers.......78 Extreme Creatures..............................78 Family Campout..................................80 Firefly Family Adventure......................80 Goin’ on a Bug Hunt!.........................81 Grow a Pumpkin Patch!......................81 Letterbox Hunt....................................79 Midewin National Tall Grass Prairie – War Plants to Prairie Plants........82 Natural Fun – Drop-in Activities in June..........................................79 Naturalist Trekking..............................81 Nature Adventure Trips........................82 Nature by Night..................................81 Nature Detective.................................78 Nature Exploration Bags.....................79 Nature Through Your Eye – Summer....79 Outdoor Explorers...............................77 Planet Protectors................................78 Red Oak Destination Camp: Habitat....77 Ride Like the Wind…..........................82 SAWS Work Days................................77 Summer Solstice Hike..........................79 Summertime Family Fishing.................82 Swirl Search........................................81
Things That Make You Go…...............79 Tree Homes.........................................82 Wild Artists II......................................78 Wild Survival.......................................78 Woods Walk and Remember...............82 Music Adult Singers....................................119 Camp Uke: Ukulele Boot Camp.........119 Group Guitar....................................119 Guitar Fun-damentals: The Mars Jamzz 1 Beginning Guitar Class................120 Private Drum and Percussion Lessons.120 Private Guitar Lessons.......................120 Private Piano Lessons for Youth and Adults.........................................120 Private Ukulele Lessons.....................120 Private Voice Lessons........................120 Rock Band Camp..............................119 Show Choir: Justin Bieber’s Hits........120 Show Choir: Rock & Country Hits......120 The Mars Jamzz Beginning Keyboard Class...........................................120 Uke 1-0-FUN....................................119 Personal Growth Sign Language Crash Course..............94 Prime Times AARP Driver Safety Program.............127 Alzheimer’s Disease: The Basics.........126 American Spirit: A Flag Day Musical Revue......................................4, 128 Autumn Leaves Retirement Tour.......126 Breakfast and Bingo at The Tillers......127 Breakfast Club..................................128 Bunco Dice Game Days.....................127 Friendly Center Club.........................129 Golden Foxes Walking Club.........19, 128 Identity Theft and Fraud Seminar: How to Protect Yourself...............126 Patriotic Potluck Picnic and Bingo...........................126, 127 Progressive Tour: The Tillers, Heritage Woods and Autumn Leaves.........127 Rules of the Road Class....................128 Senior Bean Bag Baseball.................128 Senior Mini-Bowling League.............128 Triad Senior Picnic.............................126 Triad Senior Safety Academy.............126 Ukulele Group Lessons for Active Adults..........................128 Waffle Wednesday with The Tillers.....126 Safety First Babysitting for Success........................93 Safe Kids at Home: First Aid................93 Self-Defense for Women.....................93 School Connections Afternoon with Friends.................95, 97 Outdoor Education..............................95 Parker’s Children’s Theatre..................95 Shows Fox Valley Symphony Concert at Paramount..............................121 Patsy Cline Tribute at Starved Rock....121 Prisco Community Center Shows.......121 Rock N’ Roll Crooner at White Pines.121 Soccer Advanced Indoor Soccer / Futsal.........36 Chicago Storm Soccer Camp...............34 Junior Soccer......................................35 Junior Soccer Camp............................34 Junior Soccer II....................................35 Junior Soccer League..........................36 Middle School Summer Soccer League...36 Mini Phenom Soccer...........................35 Phenom Soccer...................................35 Skyhawks Soccer Camp......................34 Soccer Affiliates..................................34
Soccer Skills........................................36 Zombie Invasion 5K..............................9 Soccer Skills Camp..............................34 Summer Camps Soccer Skills and Drills.........................36 A Day in the Life.................................78 Sports Animal Tales.......................................78 3D Archery..........................................27 Aquatic Adventures Camp...................49 Adult Floor Hockey League.................27 Baby Animal Day Camp......................87 Archery I.............................................27 Baseball Skills Camp...........................28 Archery II............................................27 Basketball Skills Camp........................31 Average Joe Multi-Sport Beads and Bracelets Camp..................89 Competition............................16, 24 Big Top Camp.....................................88 Boxing Training...................................24 Blackberry Carnival Days.....................89 East Aurora Track & Field.....................25 Blackberry Farm Pioneer Camp...........88 Extreme Sports Camp.........................22 Bugology............................................78 Fencing...............................................25 Camp Blackberry.................................88 Flag Football Skills..............................26 Camp Uke: Ukulele Boot Camp.........119 Flag Football Skills Camp....................23 Cheer / Poms Mini-Camp....................68 Hockey Skills Camp.............................23 Chess Scholars Camp..........................89 Inline and Quad Skating Lessons.........25 Chicago Storm Soccer Camp...............34 Inline Hockey Skills..............................27 Co-Ed Youth Basketball Camp.............31 Jr. Flag Football...................................26 Curiosity Mini-Camps for Toddlers.......78 Jr. Floor Hockey...................................27 Drama Camp: 10-Minute Plays.........114 Jr. Inline Hockey..................................27 Drama Camp: Turn Your Story Jr. Multi-Sports Camp..........................22 Into A Play..................................114 Jr. Multi-Sports Camp....................16, 24 Eola Adventure Camp.........................88 Kids First Badminton...........................25 Extreme Sports Camp.........................22 Kids First Badminton Camp.................22 Fishing Camp for Kids.........................88 Kids First Dodge Ball...........................26 Fit ‘n’ Fun Camp.................................12 Kids First Dodge Ball Camp.................22 Flag Football Skills Camp....................23 Kids First Flag Football Camp..............23 Girls Softball Skills Camp....................28 Kids First Track & Field Golf League and Golf Program............45 Fundamentals Camp.....................23 Gymnastics Camp...............................70 Lacrosse Skills Camp...........................23 Hockey Skills Camp.............................23 Let’s Play Rugby..................................23 Jr. Multi-Sports Camp..........................22 Middle School Football Camp.............23 Junior Basketball Camp.......................31 Open Gym Schedule...........................25 Junior Soccer Camp............................34 Parent-Tot Sports................................24 Kids First Badminton Camp.................22 Sports Academy Flag Football League.26 Kids First Baseball Camp.....................28 Sports Academy Lacrosse....................23 Kids First Dodge Ball Camp.................22 Sports Festival Summer Camp.............22 Kids First Flag Football Camp..............23 Sports of All Sorts...............................22 Kids First Track & Field Table Tennis Instruction.......................26 Fundamentals Camp.....................23 Wrestling............................................26 Kindergarten Camp...........................100 Lacrosse Skills Camp...........................23 Special Events Lego Summer Camp: Building Machines American Spirit: A Flag Day Musical and Robotics.................................86 Revue......................................4, 128 Let’s Play Rugby..................................23 Bug Fest.........................................8, 80 Level 1 to Competitive Level 7 Flyaways Cinderella’s Ball..............................6, 91 Gymnastics Team Summer Camp... 70 Community-wide Garage Sale...............4 Middle School Basketball Camp..........31 Concerts in the Park........................7, 48 Middle School Football Camp.............23 Dinner Theatre Tribute Series: Nature Detective.................................78 An Afternoon with Patsy Cline.........6 Neighborhood Art Extravaganza Camp.83 Disney’s 101 Outdoor Explorers...............................77 Dalmatians KIDS.............5, 112, 117 Parker’s Exploration Camp..................87 Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr..6, 112, 117 Performing Arts Camp.......................114 Fall Festival...........................................9 Pioneer Day Camp..............................88 Flower Power Planting Parties...............7 Pioneer Day Camp II...........................89 Fox Valley Amazing Race.................8, 15 Pioneer Weaving Camp.......................89 Fox Valley Park Foundation’s Golf for Kids Planet Protectors................................78 Benefit Golf Outing....................... 7, 44 Preschool Camp................................100 Ice Cream Socials Red Oak Destination Camp: Habitat....77 at Blackberry Farm..............4, 89, 91 Register Now......................................10 Improv Showcase..................................4 Rock Band Camp..............................119 Live and Uncorked............................4, 8 School-age Gymnastics Camp.............70 MC Mondays at Blackberry Farm..........4 Schoolhouse Camp.............................88 Mid-American Canoe & Kayak Race.7, 17 Skyhawks Soccer Camp......................34 Parker’s Children’s Theatre: Soccer Skills Camp..............................34 ‘The Wizard of Oz’...........................5 Sports Academy Beginning Golf..........45 Phillips Fest.....................................7, 52 Sports Academy Lacrosse....................23 Roald Dahl’s Sports Festival Summer Camp.............22 Willy Wonka KIDS............5, 112, 117 Sports of All Sorts...............................22 School House Rock LIVE........6, 114, 118 Summer Fun & Games........................86 Songs from the Golden Age of Broadway: Summer Playgrounds Program............87 Summer Stage Cabaret...........5, 115 Summer Volunteen Camp...................87 Splash Bash....................................7, 52 Swimtastic Summer Camp..................49 Splash ‘n Dash Triathlon......................14 Tennis Camp.......................................38 Summer Stage Presents The First Tee Par Level Golf Program....45 ‘The Sound of Music’.......8, 113, 116 The First Tee Pee Wee Golf Program ...45 Teen Talent Night....................5, 76, 114 The First Tee Player Level Golf Program..45 The Emperor’s New Clothes..5, 112, 117
The Sky is the Limit Camp...................88 Ultimate Destination Camps...............89 Vacation Activity Camp.......................87 Volleyball Camps................................42 Volleyball Next Level Training Camp....42 Wild Survival.......................................78 Tennis QuickStart Tennis................................38 Tennis Camp.......................................38 Tennis Lessons: Adult Advanced Beginner–Outdoors.......41 Tennis Lessons: Adult Beginner–Outdoors..............40 Tennis Lessons: Junior Player Development–Outdoors................40 Tennis Lessons: QuickStart Green Stage–Outdoors..................39 Tennis Lessons: QuickStart Orange Stage–Outdoors................39 Tennis Lessons: QuickStart Red Stage .38 Tennis Lessons: Youth Beginner– Outdoors.......................................39 Tennis: Elite Performance Academy.....40 Tennis: High School Training–Outdoors.40 Vaughan Performance Program...........40 Tours & Visits Adler Planetarium.............................124 Architecture Tour and Fireworks Cruise at Navy Pier......................123 Canal Boat and Trolley at Starved Rock...........................123 Chicago Trolley Tour and Navy Pier....123 Cubs vs. Cincinnati Reds...................125 Cubs vs. Houston Astros....................125 Fun Fridays.......................................122 Gardeners on the Go........................124 George Ball Seed Company, West Chicago..............................124 Gold Pyramid House Wadsworth, IL...122 Highlights of Chicago........................122 Honor Flight Welcome Home at Midway...................................123 Jumer’s Casino at Rock Island...........125 Klehm Arboretum / Anderson Japanese Gardens, Rockford........124 Ladies Day Out: A Sparkling Afternoon in the Valley................................123 Mailboat Cruise Lake Geneva / Shopping..............123 Mansions, Gardens and Art, Oh My! Indiana...........................123 Museum of Broadcast Communications, Chicago...........122 NASCAR GEICO 400.........................124 Odyssey Cruise at Navy Pier..............123 Paradise Casino, Peoria.....................125 Resale Shopping Northwest Suburbs.125 Rhythm City in Davenport, Iowa........125 Sailing Windy / Fireworks at Navy Pier................................124 Shipshewana Amish Flea Market / Shopping, Indiana.......................125 Wannemaker’s Planting Party, Downers Grove...........................124 Wrigley Field Tour / Lunch at Harry Caray’s...........................125 Volleyball Beach Volleyball Skills.........................43 Cyclones Beach Program.....................43 Cyclones Volleyball..............................43 Sand Volleyball Co-Rec League...........43 Volleyball Camps................................42 Volleyball Next Level Training Camp....42 Volleyball Private Lessons....................43 Volleyball Skills...................................42 Volleyball Skills & Drills.......................42
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Visit us online at foxvalleyparkdistrict.org 101 W. Illinois Ave. Aurora, IL 60506
SPECIAL EVENTS Summer 2013
June Mid-American Canoe & Kayak Race June 2 Splash Bash Splash Country Water Park June 8 Improv Showcase Prisco Community Center June 8 American Spirit: A Flag Day Musical Revue Prisco Community Center June 14
Phillips Fest Phillips Park Family Aquatic Center June 15 Disney’s 101 Dalmations KIDS Prisco Community Center June 21 & 22 Golf for Kids Orchard Valley Golf Course June 24 Songs from the Golden Age of Broadway: Summer Stage Cabaret Prisco Community Center June 29
July Parker’s Children’s Theatre: ‘The Wizard of Oz’ Prisco Community Center July 10 The Emperor’s New Clothes Prisco Community Center July 12 & 13 Summer Stage: ‘The Sound of Music’ Paramount Theatre July 19, 20 & 21 Teen Talent Night Prisco Community Center July 24
Free!
Various Locations June 13, June 20, June 27, July 18, July 25 and Aug. 1 p. 7 & 48
Blackberry Farm June 4, July 9 and Aug. 6 p. 4 & 8
August Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka KIDS Prisco Community Center Aug. 2 & 3 Cinderella’s Ball Prisco Community Center Aug. 7 Dinner Theatre Tribute Series: An Afternoon with Patsy Cline Prisco Community Center Aug. 11 School House Rock LIVE Prisco Community Center Aug. 17 & 18 Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr. Prisco Community Center Aug. 23, 24 & 25 Amazing Race Vaughan Athletic Center Aug. 3 Bug Fest Red Oak Nature Center Aug. 24