PALATINE PARK DISTRICT
PROGRAM CATALOG Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center, circa 1977
2018 . Year of Anniversaries
Celebrating 90 Years of Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center
FALL 2018 DATES JULY 23 JULY 23 AUGUST 1 AUGUST 7
Resident Registration Begins NEW Registration for HRC Classes Begins, see insert NEW Resident Registration for North Pole Express Non-Resident Registration Begins
Palatine Park District • 847.991.0333 • palatineparks.org
FACILITIES SECTION & TABLE OF | SUBSECTION CONTENTS MISSION STATEMENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OUR MISSION is to provide a variety of safe, enjoyable,
and affordable parks, programs, and recreational facilities that will enhance the quality of life by promoting good health and well-being for all residents and visitors while being fiscally responsible stewards of community assets and tax dollars.
FACILITIES BIRCHWOOD POOL 435 W. Illinois Avenue • 847.359.9697 BIRCHWOOD PRESCHOOL 435 W. Illinois Avenue • 847.202.2842 BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER 435 W. Illinois Avenue • 847.991.1960 • Fax: 847.705.5110 COMBINED SERVICES FACILITY 148 W. Illinois Avenue • 847.705.5140 • Fax: 847.358.4242
NEW HEALTH AND RECREATION CENTER...................... HRC 1-8 PARKS..................................................................................... 20 Disc Golf Course........................................................................20 Dog Park Registration...............................................................20 Palatine Trail..............................................................................20 Skate Park.................................................................................20
COMMUNITY CENTER 250 E. Wood Street • 847.991.0333 • Fax: 847.991.2127 Registration Fax: 847.202.7317 COMMUNITY FITNESS CENTER 250 E. Wood Street • 847.496.6275 CUTTING HALL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 150 E. Wood Street • 847.991.5318 • Box Office: 847.202.5222 EAGLE PARK PRESCHOOL 1425 N. Oak Street at Home Avenue • 847.202.2845
EARLY CHILDHOOD............................................................ 36-43
CULTURAL ARTS................................................................ 50-55 Dance................................................................................... 52-53 Music................................................................................... 50-52 Performances...................................................................... 97-98 Theatre Classes.........................................................................54 Visual Arts.................................................................................55
FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER 340 E. Palatine Road • 847.991.1700
ATHLETICS.............................................................. 57-69, 80-85 Affiliate Athletics................................................................. 84-85 Gymnastics.......................................................................... 80-81 Tiger Sharks Swim Team.................................................... 82-83
FRED P. HALL AMPHITHEATER 256 E. Palatine Road • 847.991.5318 GEORGE H. CLAYSON HOUSE MUSEUM & LIBRARY 224 E. Palatine Road • 847.991.6460 NEW HEALTH AND RECREATION CENTER @ HARPER COLLEGE 1200 W. Algonquin Road • 847.925.6825 MAPLE PARK PRESCHOOL 316 N. Winston at Anderson • 847.705.5114 PALATINE HILLS GOLF COURSE & CLUBHOUSE 512 W. Northwest Highway • 847.359.4020 • Fax: 847.202.2812
PARKSIDE PRESCHOOL 262 E. Palatine Road • 847.705.5113
PARENT & TOT.................................................................... 32-35
SENIORS............................................................................ 48-49
FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER 2195 N. Hicks Road • 847.202.5111 • Fax: 847.963.2221
PALATINE STABLES 1510 W. Northwest Highway • 847.359.0009
PRESCHOOL....................................................................... 30-31
YOUTH & TEEN................................................................... 44-47
EAGLE POOL 1425 N. Oak Street at Home Avenue • 847.359.9664
PALATINE SENIOR CENTER 505 S. Quentin Road • 847.991.1112 • Fax: 847.991.9605
GENERAL INFORMATION......................................... 3-28, 99-102 Birthday Parties................................................................... 14-15 Community Organizations........................................................16 Parks & Facilities Map & Guide...................................... 100-101 Hours...........................................................................................9 Palatine Park Foundation.........................................................19 Palatine Historical Society.......................................................86 Partner Program........................................................................17 Passes & Memberships............................................................11 Policies......................................................................................10 Registration Information.................................................... 12-13 Registration Form...................................................................102 Special Events..................................................................... 21-28 Staff Directory...........................................................................99 Volunteer Program....................................................................18
FITNESS............................................................................. 71-79 Fitness Center...........................................................................71 Fitness Flex Plans............................................................... 75-76 Fitness Schedule.......................................................................74 PARKS & FACILITIES......................................................... 86-101 Birchwood Recreation Center...................................................88 Clayson House Museum & Library...........................................86 Community Center....................................................................87 Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center.................................. 96-98 Facility Rentals..........................................................................70 Falcon Park Recreation Center........................................... 89-91 Non-Park District Facilities.......................................................99 Outdoor Rentals........................................................................20 Palatine Hills Golf Course................................................... 92-93 Palatine Stables.................................................................. 94-95
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Palatine Park District has launched a new mobile app! Navigate upcoming events, view and receive updates on gym schedules and outdoor pool hours, reserve tee times at Palatine Hills Golf Course, purchase tickets for performances at Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center, and more. Users will also have access to app-exclusive discounts and offers. Download the free mobile app now available on Google Play and the App Store.
SECTION | SUBSECTION HOURS FACILITY HOURS
CONNECT WITH US
BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER
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Building and Registration Hours: Monday–Friday, 6:00am–8:00pm Saturday, 8:30am–2:00pm Sunday, hours depend on programs Closes at noon: December 24, 31
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Closed: Sept. 3 (pool open on 9/3), Nov. 22, Dec. 25, Jan. 1
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COMMUNITY CENTER
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Building, Registration, and Fitness Center Hours: Monday–Friday, 6:00am–10:00pm Saturday (thru 9/3), 7:00am–3:00pm Saturday (starting 9/4), 7:00am–5:00pm Sunday, 7:00am–3:00pm Closes at noon: December 24, 31 Closed: September 3, November 22, December 25, January 1
CUTTING HALL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Box Office Hours: Wednesday–Saturday, 3:00pm–6:00pm; and 1 hour prior to all performances
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NEW MOBILE APP Palatine Park District has launched a new mobile app to make it even easier to stay connected on the go! Visit the Google Play (for Android) or App Store (for iPhones) to download for free! Browse upcoming events, read District news articles, purchase theatre tickets, reserve tee times, and more.
DISTRICT ALERTS
The app includes daily updates to field, golf course, ice rink, and pool conditions. View real-time lightning detector readings at Birchwood and Eagle Park.
Theatre Hours: Open per scheduled activities Closed: November 22, December 25, January 1
MOBILE APP FEEDBACK
Let us know what you think! Take our mobile app survey on the app or at palatineparks.org.
FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER
Building and Registration Hours thru September 30: Monday–Friday, 7:00am–9:00pm Saturday, 10:00am–8:00pm Sunday, 11:00am–6:00pm Building and Registration Hours starting October 1: Daily, 7:00am–10:00pm November 23, 12:00pm–6:00pm Closes at noon: December 24, 31 Closed: Aug. 13–17, Sept. 3, Nov. 22, Dec. 25, Jan. 1
DISTRICT FEEDBACK Palatine Park District aims to serve the community with the highest quality of customer service. To better serve the community, we need and value your thoughts, suggestions, and ideas. Visit the "District Feedback" page at palatineparks.org to provide us with comments or suggestions, or send an email to ppd@palatineparks.org.
GEORGE H. CLAYSON HOUSE MUSEUM & LIBRARY
Building Hours: Tuesday & Thursday, 9:00am–4:00pm Sunday, 1:30–4:30pm Closed: September 2, November 22, December 25, January 1
PALATINE STABLES
Building Hours: Monday–Thursday, 9:00am–9:00pm Friday, closed Saturday & Sunday, 9:00am–5:00pm Closed: Sept. 3; Nov. 22; Dec. 24, 25, 31; Jan. 1
PALATINE PARK BOARD MEETINGS Palatine Park District is governed by five elected commissioners who set policy on the operation of the Park District. Regular Park Board meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm. Park Board meetings are open to the public and are held at the Village of Palatine Building, Community Room B, 200 E. Wood Street. For meeting updates, visit palatineparks.org under the "District Information" tab.
ILLINOIS FLAG DISPLAY ACT
See pages HRC 1–8 in the insert for indoor pool hours and classes at the Health and Recreation Center.
Palatine Park District abides by the statutes of the Illinois Flag Display Act. Section 10 of the Act governs the flying of the flag at half-mast. Determination of the day and duration for display at half-mast is obtained from the Illinois News Summary. Information regarding lowering the flag can be found at il.halfstaff.org.
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SECTION | SUBSECTION POLICIES CONDUCT ORDINANCE
PHOTO POLICY
In 2004, the Board of Park Commissioners adopted a comprehensive Conduct Ordinance that relates to the use of the parks and property owned, operated, maintained, or controlled by Palatine Park District. A copy of this ordinance can be viewed at palatineparks.org under the "District Information" tab.
Palatine Park District may take photographs of participants enrolled in Park District programs, special events, or people on Park District properties and parks. These photographs may be used in print, online, or other promotional materials and are for Park District use only.
PARTICIPANT CODE OF CONDUCT
A.D.A. COMPLIANCE
In addition to the Conduct Ordinance of 2004, the Board of Park Commissioners has also approved Administrative Policy 2.13.1, Code of Conduct. This code of conduct is the minimum expected behavior of every participant to ensure the safety and positive experience of all involved. The District uses a three pillar positive behavior program as the platform to define the expected behavior of all participants. This platform is aligned and consistent with the program used within the local elementary schools to create consistency among children and parents whether at school or play at the park district. This Code of Conduct is also aligned and tied to the District’s Antibullying policy and the District’s Participant Disciplinary Policy when rules and expectations of the positive behavior program are violated. A copy of this policy can be viewed online at palatineparks.org under the "District Information" tab.
Palatine Park District intends to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act by making reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. If you have any questions about the Park District’s compliance policy please contact one of our A.D.A. compliance officers: Ed Tynczuk (facilities), 148 W. Illinois Avenue, 847.705.5130, etynczuk@palatineparks.org or Donelda Danz (programs), 250 E. Wood Street, 847.496.6203, ddanz@palatineparks.org.
CLASS DISMISSAL GUIDELINES
All children 11 and under are to remain in the classroom until a parent or authorized person comes into the classroom to pick them up. Parents are required to sign their child in and out of each class. Parents of children ages 7–11 may opt to complete a Class Dismissal Permission Slip. This will allow the child to be released at the end of the scheduled class without a parent present. These forms are available from your child’s instructor. A separate form will be required for each class attended and every new session.
ADULT SUPERVISION
When not participating in a class, children under 7 years old must be accompanied by an adult while in Park District facilities.
CHILD ENDANGERMENT
Any authorized person who exhibits signs of an impaired condition due to alcohol or drugs will not be allowed to leave a program site with the child/children.
SMOKING ORDINANCE
Smoking or any use of a tobacco product, including electronic cigarettes, is prohibited within 50 feet of all entrances to Palatine Park District buildings, in all Park District facilities, in all wooded areas on Park District property, and in all other locations where signs are posted prohibiting smoking. Smoking is allowed at Palatine Hills Golf Course and on the north side of the Clubhouse deck. See Section 2.36, Code of Conduct, which can be found on palatineparks.org. “Facilities” include all structures on Palatine Park District property including, but not limited to, swimming pools; skate, dog, and disc golf parks; riding arenas; shelters; gazebos; fishing pier; playgrounds; athletic fields; and amphitheater/bowl.
NWSRA provides outstanding opportunities through recreation for people with disabilities. Palatine Park District is a member of a 17 park district cooperative which forms the Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA). The NWSRA team of full-time Therapeutic Recreation professionals and trained part-time staff offers quality year-round recreation for individuals of all ages with disabilities. NWSRA activities provide opportunities for children and adults with disabilities to have fun, make friends, be included, learn new things, go new places, and celebrate their lives. After school, evening, and weekend programs feature sports, games, arts and crafts, fitness, cooking, drama, and more. Camps, trips, and special events are planned throughout the year. NWSRA provides assistance to individuals who wish to participate in their local park district programs. Indicate on the registration form if any accommodations are needed to successfully participate in the program. Palatine Park District staff will contact NWSRA for assistance. For more information on NWSRA programs and to register online, visit nwsra.org. Brochures about NWSRA programs are available at the Administration Center or from NWSRA at Park Central, 3000 W. Central Road, Rolling Meadows. Contact NWSRA at 847.392.2848 (voice), 847.392.2855 (TTY), or 847.392.2870 (FAX). NWSRA is looking for energetic individuals looking to enrich the lives of NWSRA participants. If you are interested in working with NWSRA programs, please visit nwsra.org/jobs or call 847.392.2848. If you wish to volunteer, visit nwsra.org/volunteer.
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PASSES SECTION & MEMBERSHIPS | SUBSECTION RESIDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
CATALOG DELIVERY
Palatine Park District offers scholarships to Park District residents for reduced program rates according to financial need. Application forms are available at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Contact Donna Orr at 847.496.6240 or dorr@palatineparks.org or visit palatineparks.org for more information.
Palatine Park District is pleased to provide our residents with a quarterly program catalog and has made every effort to ensure timely delivery to residents’ homes. Should you be missed, please come to Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center to pick up a copy. The program catalog can also be viewed and downloaded at palatineparks.org.
DAILY UPDATES
CATALOG DELIVERY DATES
For updates on hours for Open Gym Basketball, Open Turf, and Indoor Track visit palatineparks.org or download our mobile app to sign up for Open Gym/Turf notifications.
If are a Palatine Park District resident and you do not receive your catalog by the specified date, please email ppd@palatineparks.org.
Winter 2019
Monday, November 12
BRAILLE PROGRAM CATALOG
WEATHER CANCELLATIONS
The Palatine Park District program catalog is available in braille. A copy of the program catalog will be available for reading onsite at Community Center, 250 E. Wood Street. If you have any questions about the braille version of the catalog, please contact Donelda Danz at 847.496.6203 or ddanz@palatineparks.org.
For specific program and event cancellations due to extreme weather conditions, visit palatineparks.org and look for red "District Alert" notifications.
WEBSITE TRANSLATION Palatine Park District serves a rich and diverse community. In an effort to communicate more effectively with our patrons, the website offers a translation option. Visit palatineparks.org and click the “Select Language” button at the top right of the site to see a variety of language options.
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PASSES AND MEMBERSHIPS Palatine Park District key fobs will be issued for all passes and memberships including walking track, gym, turf, golf, and fitness. Before a key fob can be assigned and distributed, the following must take place:
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Age
Resident Pass
Non-Resident Pass
Daily Fee
Falcon Walking Pass
13+
FREE
$15
$2
Open Gym/Turf Pass
7+
$15
$50
$5
Golf Discount Pass
18+
$15
$35
See page 92
Fitness Center Membership
14+
See page 71
$7
Palatine Hills Golf Discount
Memberships and Passes
Fitness Center
*A list of other acceptable proof of residency documentation is available by calling 847.991.0333.
Falcon Park Open Turf
Palatine Park District Passes and Memberships are non-refundable.
Falcon Park Open Gym
• All members over the age of 18 must sign the waiver when purchasing a membership.
Community Open Gym
• Household members ages 4–17, accompanied by an adult from their household account, must each have a photo taken for our system before their key fob can be distributed.
Birchwood Open Gym
• Household members ages 18 and older must each prove residency with a current Illinois driver’s license* at one of our registration facilities and must have a photo taken for our system before their key fob can be distributed.
Falcon Park Walking Track
• A household must be created in the Palatine Park District registration system, either online or in person. More information can be found on page 13.
See page 89 for information on the Falcon Walking Track and Open Gym/Turf. See page 88 for information on Open Gym at Birchwood Recreation Center and page 87 for the Walking Track and Open Gym at Community Center. No pass is needed to use the walking track at Community Center.
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SECTION | SUBSECTION REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION INFORMATION RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT
Resident registration begins Monday, July 23 at 8:30am online at palatineparks.org and in person at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, and Falcon Park Recreation Center. Non-resident registration begins Tuesday, August 7 at 8:30am online at palatineparks.org and in person at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, and Falcon Park Recreation Center.
HOW TO REGISTER
REGISTER EARLY!
Use the registration form provided in this catalog (page 102); pick one up at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center; or download a form from palatineparks.org. 1. List the program number of the chosen program or event in the “PROGRAM #” box. 2. Write the name of the program, participant’s full name, birthdate, gender, and fee. A participant must be age appropriate when the class starts. Write in the fee(s) you are paying. Please include appropriate signatures and emergency information. Incomplete forms will be returned, which will delay the processing of your registration. 3. In-person registration may be processed by cash, check, or credit card. If dropping off a registration form, provide all necessary information and include a check for payment. Forms cannot be processed unless all information is provided. 4. As soon as your registration has been processed, your check will be deposited or your credit card will be charged. Your receipt will indicate if you have been placed on the wait list. Please verify this information. Note: Each household must use their own registration form. Placement with a friend or relative cannot be guaranteed.
CONFIRMATION/RECEIPT
Walk-in registrants receive a receipt immediately. Online registrants may print a confirmation at the time of registration. Class Full: If the class is full, you will be placed on a wait list. Wait List: If you are placed on a wait list for a class, and an opening becomes available, you will be contacted by customer service staff. Within 24 hours of being contacted, payment can be made online or at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Transfer or Refund: If you wish to be transferred to an alternate class or receive a refund or household credit, fill out the appropriate form and drop it off at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. See next page for the withdrawal and refund policy.
WAIVER REQUIRED
For insurance purposes, Park District programs and activities require a signed waiver. All adult (18+) participants must sign the waiver. Children under 18 must have waivers signed by a parent or legal guardian. Patrons WILL NOT be able to participate in classes or programs if the waiver is not signed.
REGISTRATION FORM AVAILABLE ON PAGE 102
Classes will be canceled starting Monday, August 20 if they do not reach the minimum number of participants.
SPECIAL REGISTRATIONS Special registration forms and separate payment are needed for affiliate sports, C.A.R.E., the Preschool Program, Palatine Tiger Sharks Swim Team, Feet Fest, Turkey Trot, Palatine Dance Company, Palatine Gymnastics Team, Open Gym Passes, Community Fitness Center Membership, and the Dog Park.
SPECIAL NEEDS & INCLUSION SERVICES Palatine Park District does not discriminate against eligible residents for participation in programs on the basis of a disabling condition. Residents with special needs should notify staff when registering so that smooth inclusion may occur. In addition to the programs listed in the program catalog, the Park District provides specialized services for people with disabilities through NWSRA (see page 10 for more information). Those who are hearing impaired can call Illinois Relay Services at 800.526.0857 for assistance in filling out registration forms. Note: When registering, the parent of the individual should note on the registration form if an NWSRA aide is needed in order for the individual to successfully enjoy the program.
CATALOG CHANGES/ERRORS DISCLAIMER Occasionally, there may be an error that appears in print or online regarding days, times, fees, or other information. When such errors occur, Palatine Park District will do everything possible to correct the situation promptly. For the most current information visit palatineparks.org. Thank you for your patience and understanding when these situations arise.
CANCELLATION POLICY If a program does not reach its minimum number of participants seven days prior to the starting date of class, beginning Monday, August 20, it may be canceled. If a class is canceled, participants will be called and have the option of transferring to another class or receiving a refund.
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS AND ICONS R
Resident Fee No Online Registration
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NR
Non-Resident Fee
NEW
New Program
SECTIONREGISTRATION | SUBSECTION FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER Full payment must be enclosed with registration. Do not send cash through the mail or place cash in the drop boxes. No registration taken by phone or fax. Do not write credit card numbers on forms. All purchases must be paid in full at the time of registration.
ONLINE • CREDIT CARD ONLY
To register online, visit palatineparks.org. Online registration is not available for some classes. Registration forms are processed in real time at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, and Falcon Park Recreation Center. See page 9 for registration hours.
• If requested, approved refunds will be made via check for cash or check payments, or will be refunded back to the original card number used for credit card payments. Please note, refunds via check can take 10–21 days to process.
Mail forms and payment to Palatine Park District, Registration, 250 E. Wood Street, Palatine, IL 60067. Make checks payable to Palatine Park District.
• Approved refunds of less than $10 will only be processed as household credits.
NEW DROP-OFF • CHECK ONLY
Place registration forms and payment in an envelope and drop off at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Outdoor drop boxes are accessible 24 hours a day.
CREATING A HOUSEHOLD
HOW TO CREATE A HOUSEHOLD ONLINE 1. Visit palatineparks.org.
2. On a computer, hover over the "Register Online" tab and select "Create a Household" from the dropdown menu. On a mobile device, select the "Menu" tab, tap the "Register Online" dropdown, and select "Create a Household."
Falcon Park Recreation Center 2195 N. Hicks Road, Palatine • 847.202.5111
See page 9 for registration hours.
• Some programs have separate refund policies which will be noted next to the program information. • A full refund will be processed for approved requests received ten days prior to the start of the program. • Approved requests received less than ten days prior to the start of the program, but still prior to the third class meeting, will be issued a refund of 50% of the registration fee. Program and other non-refundable materials will be deducted from the refund total. A certificate from a physician is required for medical exceptions. Approved medical exception refunds will be prorated from the time the request is received. Medical exceptions cannot be processed after the class has ended.
AFFILIATE REFUNDS
Visit one of the registration offices during regular hours to complete a household information form in person. To facilitate this process, you can download the form from palatineparks.org and complete it in advance. Registration offices are located at:
Birchwood Recreation Center 435 W. Illinois Avenue, Palatine • 847.991.1960
• Refunds are not given for passes or memberships.
MEDICAL REFUND REQUESTS
3. You will receive a confirmation email within two business days with activation information.
• Refunds are not given for special events, trips, or one-day programs unless the event is canceled by Palatine Park District.
TIMING OF REQUESTS
A household must be created in the registration system before any registration for programs, events, passes, or memberships can be completed for any members of your family.
Community Center 250 E. Wood Street, Palatine • 847.991.0333
To submit a refund request, an Application for Withdrawal Form must be submitted. The form can be downloaded from palatineparks.org or can be picked up at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Telephone requests will not be accepted.
• If a refund other than household credit is requested, a $5 processing fee will be applied.
NEW MAIL • CHECK ONLY
If you have any questions about Palatine Park District’s Withdrawal and Refund Policy, please contact Christine Rice, Customer Service Manager, at 847.496.6223 or crice@palatineparks.org.
• All approved refunds will be applied as a household credit unless otherwise requested on the Application for Withdrawal Form.
WALK-IN • CASH, CHECK, OR CREDIT CARD
HOW TO CREATE A HOUSEHOLD IN PERSON
WITHDRAWAL AND REFUND POLICY
Affiliates of Palatine Park District process their own refunds. See pages 84–85 for contact information.
HEALTH AND RECREATION CENTER (HRC) For complete registration information for classes held at HRC, visit hrc.palatineparks.org.
WINTER REGISTRATION The 2019 Winter Catalog will be available online for viewing Monday, November 12. Registration for residents will begin Monday, November 26 at 8:30am. Non-resident registration begins Tuesday, December 11 at 8:30am.
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SECTION | SUBSECTION BIRTHDAY PARTIES
s e g a k c a P y t r a P Birthday Palatine Park District birthday party packages feature a variety of options to make your child’s birthday memorable. Packages include two-hour facility rental, themed activities and materials, and a host for the first hour. You supply the food, beverages, paper goods, and guests—we will supply the fun! Forms for birthday party packages can be downloaded from palatineparks.org.
PARTIES AT BIRCHWOOD & COMMUNITY CENTER For party details at Birchwood Recreation Center or Community Center contact Keith Schmerer at kschmerer@palatineparks.org or 847.496.6251.
BOUNCE HOUSE PARTY (2–7 years)
SPORTS PARTY (6–13 years)
Party consists of two hours of access to the bounce house and gym for food and drink. Staff will set up and take down the bounce house. Parents supervise play in the bounce house.
The gym can host indoor sports and games tailored to your child’s preferences. Our hosts will set up and referee everything including basketball, dodgeball, or floor hockey.
Fee: $225 R/$281 NR
Fee: $155 R/$194 NR
Max: 15
Bounce House Party is only available at Birchwood Recreation Center.
GAMES & MORE PARTY (4–5 years) Enjoy active fun in the gym with hula hoops, scooters, parachutes, and games to make your child’s birthday amazing! Fee: $135 R/$169 NR
Max: 15
Max: 20
TODDLER GYM PARTY (Walking–4 years) Toddlers will love this party full of play time on our toddler gym equipment. Fee: $135 R/$169 NR
Max: 15
Toddler Gym Party is only available at Community Center.
MAGIC PARTY (4+ years) Magician Gary Kantor will entertain with vanishing acts, card tricks, and much more in an interactive show. The show is packed with lots of audience participation and laughter, and the birthday child will be the star of the show. Fee: $239 R/$299 NR
Max: 35
PEE WEE MAGIC & BALLOONS PARTY (1–3 years) Magician Gary Kantor presents a thrilling magic and balloon animal show specifically tailored for this younger age group. Gary’s magic will use stuffed animal characters from popular cartoon shows to amaze the children. You can even bring your child’s favorite stuffed animal and make it part of the show. Balloon animals will be made for every child to take home after the show. Fee: $239 R/$299 NR
PARTIES AT PALATINE HILLS GOLF COURSE Celebrate your child’s birthday party at Palatine Hills Golf Course. Parties are for children ages 6–13 and offer two hours of fun including golf instruction or FootGolf, golf contests, prizes, and food. For details concerning parties at Palatine Hills, contact Erik Klebosits at eklebosits@palatineparks.org or 847.359.4020. Parties are available from April through November.
Max: 35
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SECTION BIRTHDAY | SUBSECTION PARTIES PARTIES AT FALCON PARK For party details at Falcon Park Recreation Center, download a Falcon Park Birthday Party Package Request form online at palatineparks.org under the "Facilities" tab, call 847.202.5111, or email falconrentals@palatineparks.org.
BALLOON ANIMAL PARTY (3+ years) Balloon animals are a huge hit at birthday parties! Your party can have balloon animals made non-stop for 45 minutes by the Magic Team of Gary Kantor who will make dogs, butterflies, swords, giraffes, and more. Kids will do more than just play with balloons, they'll also get to decorate their animals with stickers and markers. At the end of the party all kids will take home their very own collection of assorted balloon animals.
INFLATABLES AT FALCON PARK Try out our NEW inflatable course during your next party at Falcon Park Recreation Center! Call 847.496.6306 for details.
NERF® ADVENTURE PARTY (4+ years)
Bubble Soccer is the ultimate contact sport to bump, bounce, and flip with your friends. This game is sweeping the nation and is perfect for birthday parties! We supply 10 bubble suits, two goals, a soccer ball, and referee to make your party out of this world. Each participant will rotate up to two times per hour into the bubble suits for five vs. five battles.
Experience the thrill and adventure of team and individual based Nerf® contests at Falcon Park. The turf will be transformed into a battlefield complete with home bases and obstacles. Players can cycle between capture the flag, team elimination, and individual free-for-all. All games will be organized and officiated by Park District staff. Party attendees must supply their own blasters. Only Park District provided darts will be allowed. All participants must wear full eye protection. The Park District will provide eye protection if needed. All participants receive a bandana. Time on the turf is one hour, followed by one hour of party room time.
Fee: $325 R/$406 NR
Fee: $239 R/$299 NR
Fee: $239 R/$299 NR
Max: 35
BUBBLE SOCCER PARTY (7–11 years)
Min/Max: 10/20
Min/Max: 10/20
GAMES & MORE PARTY (4–5 years)
PEE WEE MAGIC & BALLOONS PARTY (1–3 years)
Enjoy active fun in the gym with hula hoops, scooters, parachutes, and games to make your child’s birthday amazing!
Magician Gary Kantor presents a thrilling magic and balloon animal show specifically tailored for this younger age group. Gary’s magic will use stuffed animal characters from popular cartoon shows to amaze the children. You can even bring your child’s favorite stuffed animal and make it part of the show. Balloon animals will be made for every child to take home after the show.
Fee: $135 R/$169 NR
Max: 15
MAGIC PARTY (4+ years) Magician Gary Kantor will entertain with vanishing acts, card tricks, and much more in an interactive show. The show is packed with lots of audience participation and laughter, and the birthday child will be the star of the show. Fee: $239 R/$299 NR
Max: 35
NEW GLOW DANCE PARTY (4–11 years) Glow with all your friends while listening to the best dance music! Participants will play interactive games such as Freeze Dance, Glow Hula Hoops, Glow Mummy Wrap, Musical Chairs, Glow Limbo, and more! Each two-hour package includes one hour of instructor led dance time and one hour of your own party time in a banquet room at Falcon Park. Fee: $360 R/$450 NR
Max: 25
Max: 35
SPORTS PARTY (6–13 years) The gym can host indoor sports and games tailored to your child’s preferences. Our hosts will set up and referee everything including basketball, dodgeball, or floor hockey. Fee: $155 R/$194 NR
Max: 25
TURF SPORTS PARTY (6–13 years) Party time on the indoor turf will include your child’s choice of soccer, football, dodgeball, kickball, and more. Fee: $155 R/$194 NR
Max: 25
OUTDOOR POOL RENTALS
PONY PARTIES AT PALATINE STABLES Pony parties are perfect for the horse lover in your family! Parties offer two hours of magical memories and fun including pony rides, pony “prettying” playtime, and a party area for 4–12 children. You provide the food, beverages, and paper goods. See page 95 for full party details. For more information concerning pony parties at Palatine Stables contact the Stables at stables@palatineparks.org or 847.359.0009.
Fee: $239 R/$299 NR
During the summer outdoor pool season, rentals are available at Birchwood Pool, Eagle Pool, and Family Aquatic Center. Rental options at the various locations can include after hours rentals and picnic area rentals. Party packages with admission, concessions, and picnic rental are also available. For more information on pool rentals, call 847.496.6205 or email pgriffin@palatineparks.org. Rentals can be completed online at palatineparks.org under the "Register Online" tab.
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SECTION | SUBSECTION COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS C.A.R.E. (CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY, RECREATION, AND ENRICHMENT) C.A.R.E. is a cooperative program between Community Consolidated School District 15, Palatine Park District, and Rolling Meadows Park District. C.A.R.E. is a before and after school program that offers a variety of activities for children including arts, crafts, snacks, gym activities, outdoor play, active and quiet games, and computer use, as well as time to do homework.
COOPERATIVE VENTURES
The program is for children in grades K–6 and runs from 7:00am until school starts and after school until 6:00pm. For more information regarding C.A.R.E. fees and Kindergarten C.A.R.E., contact Donna Orr, C.A.R.E. Associate, at 847.496.6240.
SALT CREEK PARK DISTRICT
530 S. Williams Drive, Palatine Boating and Fishing Palatine Park District has an agreement with Salt Creek Rural Park District that allows Palatine Park District residents to participate in fishing, boating, canoeing, kayak classes, and boat rentals at the Twin Lakes Recreation Area for the same fee paid by Salt Creek residents. To participate, residents must present their Palatine Park District key fob to the Salt Creek staff, either at Twin Lakes (1200 E. Lake Drive, Palatine) or, if registering for a class, at the Salt Creek offices, 530 S. Williams Drive. The agreement represents the Park Board’s continued commitment to inter-governmental cooperation in an effort to provide efficient and non-duplicative services.
ICompete is a collaborative partnership between Palatine Park District, Partners for Our Communities, Palatine High School, Community Consolidated School District 15, Palatine Township, and Palatine Police Department. Each partner provides a unique and integral part in the development, implementation, funding, and support of each ICompete program. The mission of ICompete is to introduce underserved families to athletics, arts, and academics by breaking down the barriers of access to better prepare for life experiences. The goal is to stimulate interest, provide academic support, and increase opportunities to participate in organized sports, clubs, and community programs. ICompete programs include: • After School Club
• Youth Summer Camp
• Summer Athletic Clinics
• Pirate Passport Program
• Special Events
• And many more new programs each year!
• Dance Classes
For more information about ICompete programs contact Rachel Lara at 847.496.6303 or rlara@palatineparks.org.
HARPER COLLEGE
1200 W. Algonquin Road, Palatine Through an intergovernmental agreement signed in 2016, Harper College and Palatine Park District have entered into a partnership to provide recreational programming in the newly renovated Health and Recreation Center located in Building M on the Harper College Campus. Recreational program options offered by Palatine Park District will include aquatics, fitness, dance, and sports programs. Program offerings will be listed in the Harper College Continuing Education program as well as in the Palatine Park District seasonal program catalog. For more information, visit hrc.palatineparks.org.
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GIVE BACK SECTION | PARTNER | SUBSECTION PROGRAM
T hank You Summer Partners! SUMMER CATALOG 2018 ADVERTISERS Adrenaline Sports Management Arlington International Race Course Coldwell Banker - Amy Diamond Daily Herald Media Group Mathnasium - Palatine Mikes Bike Shop Palatine Jaycees Palatine Library Pizza Bella Zeigler Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Schaumburg
MUSICAL MATINEE Plum Creek Supportive Living - Presenting Sponsor Azpira Place of Lake Zurich Berkshire Hathaway Starck Real Estate - Sue Gould Cornerstone National Bank & Trust Jewel-Osco - Plum Grove Rd. Lifeway Foods Inc. Lou Malnati’s - Palatine Palatine Area Chamber of Commerce Palatine Township Senior Citizens Council
HEAD TO THE HILLS State Farm Insurance - Eric Esch
BIG TRUCKS Andigo Credit Union - Presenting Sponsor Arlington International Race Course Chick-Fil-A - Kildeer Chiro One Wellness Center Daily Herald Media Group Evolve Chiropractic Just Peachy Photography Lifeway Foods Inc. Macaroni Kids Barrington-Palatine Orthodontic Experts Palatine Bank & Trust Palatine Library Plum Creek Supportive Living SportClips - Palatine The Playground Games Window Works Zeigler Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Schaumburg
SOUNDS OF SUMMER Zeigler Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Schaumburg - Main Stage Presenting Sponsor Arlington International Race Course Berkshire Hathaway Starck Real Estate - Sue Gould Daily Herald Media Group Home Smart Connect Real Estate - Arlington Heights Just Peachy Photography Kohring Electronics Nakfoor Orthodontics Palatine Bank & Trust Palatine Library Palatine Township Senior Citizens Council Pizza Bella
Creating Community Connections A partnership with Palatine Park District is an affordable and effective way to attain greater visibility, generate brand awareness, and impact the community. A wide variety of advertising, event, and in-kind opportunities exist. Below are a few of our upcoming partnership deadlines.
Sponsorship Deadlines Event
Event Date
Commitment Deadline
Turkey Trot
November 22
July 27
Outdoor Movie Night August 9
July 27
DISC GOLF TOURNAMENT
Fall Festival
October 13
August 3
Play It Again Sports
Fall Campout
September 14
August 17
CANINE CARNIVAL
Halloween Party
October 27
September 7
A Closer Bond Dog Community - Presenting Sponsor ABC Plumbing Arlington International Race Course Bentley’s Pet Stuff Berkshire Hathaway Starck Real Estate - Sue Gould Chiro One Wellness Center Daily Herald Media Group Golf Rose Animal Hospital Kriser’s Natural Pet Loving Care Animal Hospital Pet Heroes Window Works Zeigler Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Schaumburg
North Pole Express
December 2
November 2
OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT Verbic Orthodontic
Advertisement Deadlines Publication
Distribution Date Commitment Deadline
Winter Program Catalog
November 14
September 17
Turkey Trot, 2017
Fall Festival, 2016
FEET FEST Palatine Bank & Trust Presenting Sponsor Andigo Credit Union Arlington International Race Course Daily Herald Media Group Palatine Vision Center Window Works Zeigler Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Schaumburg
Partner with a community leader today! For a complete list of opportunities, visit palatineparks.org under the "Community Involvement" tab or contact JP McNamara, Community Outreach Coordinator, at jpmcnamara@palatineparks.org or 847.496.6246 for more information.
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SECTION GIVE BACK | SUBSECTION | VOLUNTEER UPCOMING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES CANINE CARNIVAL
Thursday, July 26 • Fred P. Hall Amphitheater
FEET FEST FAMILY ADVENTURE RUN Sunday, August 26 • Towne Square
GOODY BAG STUFFING
Tuesday, October 9 • Community Center
FALL FESTIVAL
Saturday, October 13 • Palatine Stables
GOODY BAG STUFFING
Tuesday, October 23 • Community Center
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Saturday, October 27 • Community Center
Palatine Park District is looking for enthusiastic individuals and groups, of all ages, who are interested in serving the community with their time and talents. Volunteers are vital to the success of many of our programs and events. Without your help it would be difficult to meet the needs of the community. Hours are flexible and whether you can assist for many hours or only a handful, your contribution is important. We appreciate our volunteers and all they give.
TURKEY TROT
Thursday, November 22 • Harper College For more information or to sign up to volunteer, visit volunteer.palatineparks.org.
HOW TO GET STARTED Complete and submit a volunteer application and waiver. After your application and waiver have been reviewed you will receive an email from the Volunteer Coordinator.
WHY GET INVOLVED? • To make a difference in your community
• To develop skills and interests
• To share your time and talents
• To stay active and involved
• To promote well-being
• To have fun!
• To meet new people
PLAN YOUR SERVICE PROJECT WITH PALATINE PARK DISTRICT Let's advance a vision of philanthropy in Palatine that connects businesses to a social purpose. Palatine Park District can organize service projects which demonstrate your company's missions, values, and philosophy, such as: • Environmental Stewardship • Stables Beautification • Corporate Clean Up • Fitness, Health, and Wellness Events
WHO CAN VOLUNTEER? • Individuals
• Service Organizations
• Students
• School Groups
• Families
• Scout Troops
• Businesses
• Teams
TO GET INVOLVED, CONTACT...
ALISSA DEPUE VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Email: adepue@palatineparks.org
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I volunteer to spend time with my young adult son. It’s something we enjoy doing together for an organization that gave so much to him growing up.
Phone: 847.496.6212
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– Kathy McDermott, Palatine Rugby
GIVE BACK | PALATINE SECTION PARK|FOUNDATION SUBSECTION GIFTS IN THE COMMUNITY Palatine Park District offers several options for community members to commemorate life's special moments or to honor the memory of a loved one with a Living Tribute.
ADOPT-A-TREE Adopt an existing tree in one of Palatine Park District’s parks. A personalized plaque with an inscription of your choice will be placed in the ground near your selected tree. Plaque Fee: $250.
PLANT-A-TREE New trees can also be planted in certain parks throughout the Park District. This option includes a personal discussion with a staff member to decide on the species and park location. The fee is dependent upon the type and size of tree chosen and ranges from $175 to $500. There is also a $150 planting fee. A personalized plaque can be placed next to your tree for an additional $250.
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ABOUT THE FOUNDATION
COMMEMORATIVE BENCH Choose a 4-foot or 6-foot bench, select one of the parks, and create your personalized bench plaque. Prices for commemorative benches range from $1,000 to $2,500 depending on bench specifications, concrete needs, and plaque.
Palatine Park Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization created to enhance the quality of life and enjoyment of parks and recreation offered by Palatine Park District. The organization is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors including Foundation President Carl Arthur, Fred Hall, Monica Haun, Debbie Lemonidis, Jim Lennon, Kate McNally, Robert “Dutch” Schultz, and Don Skinner. For more information, visit palatineparkfoundation.org.
DONATIONS When you make a donation to Palatine Park Foundation, you are giving a lasting gift to the community, contributing to parks and programs enjoyed by thousands each and every year, helping those in need, and providing benefits for generations to come! Mail donations to Palatine Park District/Park Foundation, 250 E. Wood Street, Palatine, IL 60067.
EMPLOYER’S MATCHING GIFT PROGRAM Your gift to Palatine Park Foundation could be matched dollar for dollar by your employer. Check with your Human Resource Manager or Community Relations Department to see if your company participates.
TAX DEDUCTIONS All donations to Palatine Park Foundation are tax deductible as defined by Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations, sponsorships, and in-kind gifts may be contributed for a specific purpose, or may be unrestricted in use to provide financial assistance where most needed. For more information on gift opportunities, contact Cheryl Tynczuk at 847.496.6219 or ctynczuk@palatineparks.org.
For more information on how to make a donation contact Carl Arthur at 847.910.2944, email parkfoundation@palatineparks.org, or visit palatineparkfoundation.org.
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SECTION | SUBSECTION PARKS DISC GOLF COURSE MARGRETH RIEMER RESERVOIR Quentin Road & Wood Street
OUTDOOR RENTALS OUTDOOR ATHLETIC FIELDS Artificial turf fields are available for rental March 1–November 15. Natural grass fields are available for rental April 1–November 1, weather permitting. Spring/summer field reservations begin January 2; fall reservations begin June 1. For details regarding athletic field rentals contact Keith Schmerer at 847.496.6251 or kschmerer@palatineparks.org.
PICNIC SHELTERS & TOWNE SQUARE Picnic shelters are available for rental at Osage Park, Dutch Schultz Recreation Area, Plum Grove Reservoir, and Margreth Riemer Reservoir. For more information regarding Picnic Shelter and Towne Square rentals contact Keith Schmerer at 847.496.6251 or kschmerer@palatineparks.org. The 5,667 ft., 18-hole, par 55 course includes Mach 3 baskets, concrete tee pads, newly updated tee signs, and four alternate basket locations. The course utilizes both sides of Margreth Riemer Reservoir including the highest elevation in Palatine, providing scenic, well-defined fairways through rolling open terrain, winding around two ponds with a variety of elevation changes. The course is unsupervised and no reservations are needed. Parking lot, picnic shelter, and portable restroom also on site. Bring your own discs, no discs are available at the course. Firsttime players can borrow a loaner disc from Palatine Park District. A $5 cash deposit is retained if disc is not returned. Check out a disc at the Community Center Fitness Center (250 E. Wood Street) anytime the facility is open. See page 71 for hours. “Stewards of the Course” is a volunteer group that helps the Park District maintain, groom, improve, and enhance the course, as well as help coordinate events, clinics, leagues, and tournaments. For more information, email kwilliams@palatineparks.org.
HOURS OF OPERATION (APRIL 15–NOVEMBER 15)
Daily Dawn–Dusk
PALATINE TRAIL The Palatine Trail is a bicycle, hiking, and nature trail that extends throughout Palatine Park District. Combining a paved trail with designated side streets, the trail provides access to schools, Harper College, neighborhood parks, Community Park, Palatine Hills Golf Course, and Deer Grove Forest Preserve.The Palatine Guide to Parks and Trails map can be viewed online at palatineparks.org or is available for pick-up at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center.
SKATE PARK @ COMMUNITY PARK Skate Park rules and closing dates are posted at the park and are available online at palatineparks.org.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday–Saturday 9:00am–9:00pm
Sunday 12:00pm–9:00pm
FRED P. HALL AMPHITHEATER Fred P. Hall Amphitheater is an ideal venue for live performances, church services, corporate picnics, and ceremonies and offers lawn seating ideal for groups of up to 2,500. For more information regarding amphitheater rentals, contact Jeff Greene at 847.991.5318 or jgreene@palatineparks.org.
DOG PARK REGISTRATION The 1.2 acre fenced-in dog park is located at the Plum Grove Reservoir on Algonquin Road, south of Harper College. The dog park season is January 2 through December 31. Registration is accepted year-round and forms can be downloaded from palatineparks.org or obtained from Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center.
RESIDENTS Palatine Park District begins accepting resident registrations for dog park passes each year on December 1. All registrations must be accompanied by documentation of current vaccinations (rabies, DA2PP, bordetella, test for internal parasites) and Village of Palatine animal licenses. Resident dog park fees are $45 for the first resident dog, and $10 for each additional dog up to a maximum of three dogs per household.
NON-RESIDENTS Dog park registration for non-residents begins annually on January 2. All registrations must be accompanied by documentation of current vaccinations (rabies, DA2PP, bordetella, test for internal parasites). If animal licenses are required by the village in which you reside, documentation must be provided. Non-resident dog park fees are $57 for the first non-resident dog, and $13 for each additional dog up to a maximum of three dogs per household.
Beginner Only Hours (under 12 years old) Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 9:00am–2:00pm
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E N I N A C L A V I N R CA Presenting Sponsor: A Closer Bond Dog Community Center
THURSDAY, JULY 26 6:30PM-8:00PM
Fred P. Hall Amphitheater Enjoy a carnival designed for your best friend of the canine variety! Canine carnival is full of activities for dogs and their owners including lots of games and a vendor area. Each dog will receive a goody bag, a free raffle ticket, and a souvenir photo with their owner. Each registered dog can be accompanied by up to two people. Additional people, or those without dogs, will need to register for $1 each. All dogs must be kept on a leash at all times for this event. Dogs MUST be wearing a current rabies tag. This is a Village of Palatine Ordinance and is therefore a requirement to participate in this event. Dog Registration: Prog#: 340030-01, Fee: $10
Additional people/those without dogs: Prog#: 340030-02, Fee: $1
Outdoor OutdoorFamily FamilyMovie Movie Night Night
thursday, august 9
Movie begins at dusk (approx. 8:15pm)
Crafts, raffles, and activities begin at 7:00pm Rain date: Saturday, August 11
fred p. hall amphitheater 256 E. Palatine Road, Palatine
FREE Event!
No registration required.
Coco is a Walt Disney Picture. Š 2017 Disney Enterprises, Inc.
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SECTION EVENTS SPECIAL | SUBSECTION
FEET FEST ROUTE
Wood Street Maple Street
TOWNE SQUARE • 150 W. PALATINE ROAD
Cedar Street
SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 • 9:00AM Presenting Sponsor: Palatine Bank & Trust Calling all adventurous families—come join us in the Street Fest celebrations by navigating your way through exciting obstacles over a two-mile course from Towne Square through the surrounding neighborhood. There will be tires to trot through, a wall to climb, a color zone to pass through, and several other challenging activities! All registered participants will receive a t-shirt, medal, goody bag, and post-race snacks.
Slade Street
Pre-race stretching with PT Solutions will begin at 8:45am near the starting line.
Johnson Street
Wilson Street
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Rose Street
START
FINISH
Palatine Road Greeley Street
Rose Street
Pre-Registration Deadline: Monday, August 20 at 7:00pm Prog #: 340070-16
Fees:
Washington Street
Pre-registration: $18
Brockway Street
2
Day-of: $25 Family: If two family members pay full race fee, all remaining family members pay $15 each for preregistration only. Must reside in same household.
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Pre-race Packet Pick-up: Community Center, Room 1C
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Friday, August 24 • 12:00pm–7:00pm
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Saturday, August 25 • 8:00am–1:00pm
Volunteering Interested in volunteering at this event? Contact Alissa DePue, Volunteer Coordinator, at 847.496.6212 or adepue@palatineparks.org.
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SECTION SPECIAL | SUBSECTION EVENTS
AGE: 3-11 WITH PARENT SEPTEMBER 14, 4:00PM - SEPTEMBER 15, 9:00AM Join us for our 2nd Annual Fall Campout at Palatine Stables. Your camping experience includes a campsite area to pitch your tent (Participants must bring their own tent, tents are NOT provided), a pony trail ride, hot dog dinner, campfire, roasting marshmallows, making s'mores, and a movie. Arrival time is 4:00pm on Friday, September 14 at the Meadowlark Park parking lot where you will be assigned your campsite location and receive the schedule of events for the evening. Event ends Saturday morning at 9:00am. For additional information, contact the Stables at stables@palatineparks.org or 847.359.0009.
Prog#: 420120-01
Fee for Family of 4 in 1 tent: $50 R / $63 NR
Fee for each additional child: $10 R / $12 NR
Service Opportunities for
Public Lands Day Saturday, September 29
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 • 10:00AM MARGRETH RIEMER RESERVOIR
At the corner of Quentin Road and Wood Street, Palatine
9:00am-11:00am
Margreth Riemer Reservoir
Hicks Road Underpass
- Debris and trash collection - Invasive plant removal
- Graffiti removal - Trail clean up
For the first 200 children. (Child must be present to receive a kite.)
FREE Event! Presented by the Palatine Kiwanis Club.
To sign up, contact Alissa DePue at 847.496.6212 or adepue@palatineparks.org or visit volunteer.palatineparks.org.
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SPECIAL EVENTS Community Fitness Center
10TH ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE OCTOBER 1–6
RAFFLES CONTESTS GIVEAWAYS
Saturday, October 6 • 9:00am–12:00pm Health Screenings • Fitness Assessments Giveaways • Snacks • Membership Offers Personal Training Discounts • Sample Group X Classes
Visit Palatine Park District facilities for drawings and contests, as well as free giveaways (while supplies last). FREE event, no registration required.
FALL SCRAMBLE 18 HOLE OCTOBER 6 • 9:00AM PALATINE HILLS GOLF COURSE 512 W. Northwest Hwy., Palatine
FootGolf
Tournament SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 • 1:00PM PALATINE HILLS GOLF COURSE
Open to players ages 6 and older. Includes 9 holes of FootGolf, awards, and a soft drink. Sign up as an individual or a group of four. Entry forms will be available online and in the Pro Shop beginning September 10.
Awards will be given to low gross and low net scores. Entry forms will be available at the Pro Shop or online at palatinehills.org beginning September 1. Registration deadline is Sunday, September 30.
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SECTION SPECIAL | SUBSECTION EVENTS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 • 11:00AM–4:00PM • PALATINE STABLES
FREE ADMISSION! Fees needed for some activities.
Goody Bags for the first 1,000 People Pony Rides • Petting Zoo Wagon Rides • Make & Take Crafts Riding Demo • Pumpkin Sales Craft Vendor & Business Fair Booths* Scarecrow Decorating • Concessions Bubble Soccer & Inflatable Obstacle Course from The Playground Games Kids Zone: Pumpkin Bounce House & Games Food Vendors *Want to participate in the Crafts & Business Fair? Crafters, contact Ashley Schiavone at aschiavone@palatineparks.org or 847.496.6237. Businesses, contact JP McNamara at jpmcnamara@palatineparks.org or 847.496.6246. Interested in volunteering at this event? Contact Alissa DePue, Volunteer Coordinator, at 847.496.6212 or adepue@palatineparks.org.
Meadowlark Stage Featuring Performances by:
Mr. Adrian & Friends Istvan & his imaginary band Miss Jamie's Farm
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SECTION EVENTS SPECIAL | SUBSECTION FAMILY FRIENDLY THEATRE PRESENTS
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C tume Ball Written by Sue Mrotek
The fun never stops when you plan your day off of school with Palatine Park District! New this year, the School's Out Fall Fun series at Falcon Park Recreation Center gives your child a day filled with fun, games on the turf and in the gym, crafts, and more. Sign up today to ensure you have a day off of school filled with fun!
Halloween is almost upon Presenting Sponsor us as three wacky Andigo Credit witches, their level-headed Union broom, and some mischevious elves have decided to attend Frankenstein's annual costume ball in hopes of winning first prize. Come join us for a "polka-stomping" good time as these zany characters sing and dance their way to the ball. Audience participation and costumes encouraged.
October
8 & October 9 • 10:30am
Family Friendly Theatre schedules performances at Cutting Hall on days off of school suitable for children ages 3–12. To purchase tickets, visit cuttinghall.org or call 847.202.5222. Additional ticketing fees may apply.
Age: 5-12 Min/Max: 10/20
Location: Falcon Park Gym/Turf
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 226400-03 M 10/8 9:00am-4:00pm* $40/$60 226400-04 Tu 10/9 9:00am-4:00pm* $40/$60 226400-05 M 11/19 9:00am-4:00pm* $40/$60 226400-06 Tu 11/20 9:00am-4:00pm* $40/$60 226400-07 W 11/21 9:00am-4:00pm* $40/$60 *Extended hours available: 7:00am-9:00am and 4:00pm-6:00pm
Saturday, October 27 9:30am–noon Community Center This event is for children ages 1 to 10 years old and includes the jack-o-lantern gym with activities for the wee ones, challenging carnival games for school-age children, a creative craft room, a glow dance party room, and ghoulish goodies for the whole family! New animal entertainment this year will be provided by JG's Reptile Road Show at 10:00am. The Palatine Public Library will provide puppet show entertainment for everyone to enjoy throughout the morning. Child (1-10) Registration: Prog#: 440090-01, Fee: $7
Adult (18+): Prog#: 440090-02, Fee: $1
Min/Max: 100/500
There are NO refunds or exchanges. Parents are required to register and remain at the event to supervise their child. Online registration is available until 11:59pm on Friday, October 26. On the day of the event, registration will only be available at Community Center beginning at 8:30am.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
TURKEY TROT 2018 2 & 5 MILE RUN • THANKSGIVING MORNING DRUMSTICK DASH
Celebrate your fitness by running in the 38th Annual Palatine Park District Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot! Runners may choose either a 2 or 5 mile distance. Excellent heated venue with indoor bathrooms and comfortable gathering areas are available for family and friends post-race. New Apparel: SportTek Quarter Zips guaranteed to all preregistered runners. Goody bags will be given to first 2,000 registered runners. All participants will receive medals. Top finishers will receive an additional reward. At the event, 10 pumpkin pies will be raffled off between the races. Post-race refreshments, a selfie station, sponsor tables, and other free raffles will also be available. Date:
Thursday, November 22
Time:
2 Mile: 8:30am
5 Mile: 9:00am
Location: Harper College, 1200 W. Algonquin Road, Palatine Fee:
Pre-race: $25
Day of race: $30
Family Fee: If two family members pay full race fee, all remaining family members pay $10 each for preregistration only. Must reside in same household.
Group (6+ runners) Fee: $20 per runner for pre-registration only.
Family and Group fee entries must be submitted at the same time and paid on one check or credit card and are final at the time of payment.
Prog #:
2 Mile: 440150-02
Volunteer at Turkey Trot
5 Mile: 440150-05
Interested in volunteering at this event? Contact Alissa DePue, Volunteer Coordinator, at 847.496.6212 or adepue@palatineparks.org.
100 YARD FUN RUN FOR KIDS! • 10:00AM Age: 10 years and under Fee: $6*
Prog #: 440150-01
*Fee includes a t-shirt (only youth sizes available for Drumstick Dash) and an award. Awards only guaranteed for pre-registered participants (while supplies last).
REGISTRATION INFO The PRE-RACE REGISTRATION DEADLINE for Turkey Trot and the Drumstick Dash is THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AT 7:00PM. Forms received after the deadline will not be processed and the participant will be contacted. Register in person at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center or online at palatineparks.org. The following are NOT PERMITTED on the course: bikes, baby joggers or strollers, roller blades, skateboards, and dogs. There is no gear check area at the event. Proceeds from this event help provide Palatine Park District scholarships. Bring a non-perishable food item for the Palatine Food Pantry on race day.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 CAROLING BEGINS 6:30PM • PLAY BEGINS 7:00PM CUTTING HALL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Families and friends of all ages are invited to join us for the annual Susannah's Gift Scholarship Fund Benefit. Join us for carols, raffles, and a holiday favorite, It's a Wonderful Life presented as a radio play!
FOR AGES 7-13
This event supports Susannah's Gift, a scholarship fund established in memory of Susannah Kist through the Palatine Park Foundation. This program assists Palatine Park District residents who need financial assistance to participate in Palatine Park District cultural arts activities. Join the cast, see page 54 for details.
Parents, this night is for you! Drop your child off and head on out to enjoy a night off while your child is having a night of fun in the Birchwood Gym. Organized games and activities will be coordinated, pizza and bottled water will be served. Space is limited, so sign up early. Must pre-register to participate in the event.
Location: Birchwood Gym Prog# Day 426601-02 F
Min/Max: 10/40
Date Time R/NR 11/16 6:00pm-9:00pm $10/$15
Tickets: $10, Available at cuttinghall.org
north pole express Sat u rday, Dec e mbe r 1
Age:
11 years & under, with parent; children under 1 are free
Trip 1:
Prog #: 440140-01
Meet at the Palatine Train Station at 9:00am. The train will leave the station at 9:24am and return to the Palatine Station at 12:25pm.
Trip 2:
Prog #: 440140-02
Meet at the Palatine Train Station at 11:00am. The train will leave the station at 11:24am and return to the Palatine Station at 2:25pm.
R/NR:
$23/$29 per person
Min/Max: 30/135 per trip
Experience the magic of the North Pole Express! The North Pole Express comes to life when the train departs from the Palatine Train Station for a special trip to Woodstock, IL (a.k.a. The North Pole). Cookies will be provided for parent and child to decorate for a special treat. We will also enjoy hot cider and hot chocolate. During our stay, a storyteller will tell magical holiday stories and we will have a visit from a special guest.
Registration information NEW Registration for this event will be held on Wednesday, August 1 starting at 8:30am. Pre-registration is required. All participants (including adults) must register. Children under 1 are free. Register early–this popular event sells out quickly and extra trips will not be added. Please note: so that we can allow more children to participate in this very popular event, we ask that no more than two adults per family register.
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Aquatics Dance Fitness Sports The NEW Health and Recreation Center located in Building M on the Harper College Campus will be opening on August 20, 2018. Palatine Park District will offer continuing education programs including dance and fitness options beginning in August. Course offerings will be listed through the Harper College Continuing Education program. In addition, a variety of aquatics programs will be offered in the newly rebuilt indoor pool. Look for programs including water fitness, lap swim, open swim, learn-to-swim, aquatic safety, scuba and snorkeling, and diving. For complete details and programming schedule, see pages HRC 1–8 or visit hrc.palatineparks.org.
Building M, Harper College 1200 W. Algonquin Road
2018-2019 2018-2019 PRESCHOOL
Our state-licensed preschool for children ages 3–5 provides a warm, accepting environment where learning is fun. Experienced teachers offer a variety of developmentally appropriate activities designed to help children learn and grow socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. The curriculum includes prekindergarten skills, art, music, science, large and small motor development, and imaginative play. Children must be completely toilet trained and self-sufficient in the bathroom (no diapers or pull-ups) to attend preschool. For questions regarding preschoool, contact Karen Rude at 847.496.6239 or krude@palatineparks.org.
REGISTRATION
Registration for 2018–2019 Preschool is currently in progress. Call 847.991.1960 for availability. Preschool registration forms may only be obtained at: Birchwood Recreation Center
435 W. Illinois Avenue
Community Center
250 E. Wood Street
Falcon Park Recreation Center 2195 N. Hicks Road Forms can be turned in at Birchwood Recreation Center only.
PAYMENT INFORMATION
• $50 non-refundable, non-transferable processing fee is required with your registration. • A copy of the child’s birth certificate must be given at the time of registration for students new to the Park District preschool. The child cannot be registered without it. • Preschool payments are made by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). EFT information is due at time of registration.
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• Tuition is made in 8 monthly payments. The first month’s tuition is processed on June 1. Tuition is then debited on the 15th of the prior month from September through March.
Excellent teachers! Love how they are able to teach as a group but also focus on the children individually too. – Anonymous, Parkside Preschool
PRESCHOOL LOCATIONS BIRCHWOOD
435 W. Illinois Avenue
EAGLE PARK
1425 N. Oak Street
MAPLE PARK
316 N. Winston at Anderson
PARKSIDE
262 E. Palatine Road in Community Park
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SECTION PRESCHOOL | SUBSECTION 2018-2019 3–4 YEARS
Three year old preschool is the first school experience for many children. Hands on and developmentally appropriate activities will be offered in pre-reading, pre-writing, math, science, art, and large motor skills. Children will also learn how to be away from their family, make friends, and be a part of a group. In addition, they will learn to work and play cooperatively with other children, make choices, follow simple directions, and become more independent. There are three staff members for each class. Age: 3 on or before 9/1/18 Prog #:
Max: 20
Day
Date Time Monthly Fee AT BIRCHWOOD 537010-10 Tu,Th 9/4-5/21 9:00am-11:30am $118/$147 AT PARKSIDE 537020-10 Tu,Th 9/4-5/21 9:00am-11:30am $118/$147
YOUNG 3’S
Age: 3 on or before 1/1/18 & 11/1/18 Max: 18 Prog #:
Day
Date Time Monthly Fee AT MAPLE PARK 537030-10 Tu,Th 9/4-5/21 9:00am-11:00am $101/$126
3½–5 YEARS
Age: 4 on or before 12/31/18 Max: 15 Day
Date Time Monthly Fee AT EAGLE PARK 537040-10 Tu,Th 9/4-5/21 9:00am-11:30am $118/$147 537040-11 M,W,F 9/5-5/20 9:00am-11:30am $175/$218
Age: 4 on or before 12/31/18 Prog #:
(PRESCHOOL ENROLLMENT NOT REQUIRED) Lunch enrichment offers time to further improve pre-kindergarten skills. Children should bring a peanut-free lunch and a drink. The cost of lunch enrichment will be paid monthly. Days and times listed by location. Note that Lunch Enrichment's start and end dates differ from preschool's. Any child age 3–5 is welcome to be enrolled in Lunch Enrichment regardless of enrollment in preschool. Preschoolers can extend their day by adding Lunch Enrichment at their preschool location.
3-4 YEARS
Age: 3 on or before 9/1/18 Prog #:
Max: 5
Day
Date Time Monthly Fee AT EAGLE PARK 537040-12 M-F 9/4-5/20 9:00am-11:30am $291/$363
4–5 YEARS
Min/Max: 6/20
Date Time Monthly Fee ENRICHMENT AT BIRCHWOOD 537010-11 Tu 10/2-5/14 11:30am-1:00pm $31/$39 ENRICHMENT AT PARKSIDE 537020-11 Tu,Th 10/2-5/16 11:30am-1:30pm $82/$103
Day
YOUNG 3’S
Age: 3 on or before 1/1/18 & 11/1/18 Min/Max: 6/18 Prog #:
This class offers the kindergarten readiness skills of math, pre-reading, pre-writing, science, art, and large and small motor skills in an open ended setting. It also encourages curiosity, creativity, self-discipline, independence, cooperative play, and making choices. Eagle Park offers choices of how many days a child can attend. There are three staff members for each class. Prog #:
LUNCH ENRICHMENT
537030-11
Day
Date Time Monthly Fee ENRICHMENT AT MAPLE PARK Tu 10/2-5/14 11:00am-12:30pm $31/$39
3½-5 YEARS
Age: 4 on or before 12/31/18 Prog #:
Min/Max: 6/20
Day
Date Time Monthly Fee ENRICHMENT AT EAGLE PARK 537040-13 W 9/12-5/15 11:30am-1:30pm $41/$52 537040-14 Th 9/13-5/16 11:30am-1:30pm $41/$52
4-5 YEARS
Age: 4 on or before 9/1/18 Min/Max: 6/20 Prog #:
Day
Date Time Monthly Fee ENRICHMENT AT BIRCHWOOD 537010-13 M,W 9/10-5/15 11:30am-1:30pm $82/$103 ENRICHMENT AT PARKSIDE 537020-13 M,W,F 9/10-5/17 11:30am-2:00pm $154/$193 ENRICHMENT AT MAPLE PARK 537030-13 M 9/10-5/13 11:30am-1:30pm $41/$52
Four year old preschool offers activities and experiences that help children get ready for kindergarten. This includes open ended activities in the areas of math, pre-reading, pre-writing, science, art, and large and small motor skills. Kindergarten readiness also includes following directions, self-help skills, keeping track of belongings, and respecting others. We continue to encourage curiosity, creativity, self-discipline, independence, playing cooperatively, and making choices. There are three staff members for each class. Age: 4 on or before 9/1/18 Max: 20 Prog #:
Day
Date Time Monthly Fee AT BIRCHWOOD 537010-12 M,W,F 9/5-5/20 9:00am-11:30am $175/$218 AT PARKSIDE 537020-12 M,W,F 9/5-5/20 9:00am-11:30am $175/$218 AT MAPLE PARK 537030-12 M,W,F 9/5-5/20 9:00am-11:30am $175/$218
CONGRATS TO OUR PRESCHOOL 2017-2018 GRADUATE S!
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PARENT & TOT OPEN GYM FOR TOTS Young children can play together on our indoor gym equipment designed especially for them. An adult must remain with and supervise their child. There is no registration required for this program, drop in any time! No food or drinks allowed in the gym room. Fee is paid at the door. Age: 2 years and younger Min/Max: 1/50 Day Tu
Location: Community Room 1E
Date Time Daily Fee 8/28-12/18 9:15am-10:15am $1
Age: Walking-4 years Day Tu F
Date Time Daily Fee 8/28-12/18 10:15am-12:00pm $1 8/31-12/21 9:30am-11:30am $1
TODDLER GYM Toddlers have the opportunity to interact with adults and peers while they enjoy books, singing and active play. Adults and children should wear or bring socks because shoes may be removed during class. Age: walking to 24 months Instructor: Sarah Fricke
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Prog# Day 434240-01 M *No class 10/8
The instructor had an amazing attitude with the little kids. He was awesome! I would highly recommend this class and will definitely sign up again in the fall.
Location: Community Room 1E Min/Max: 5/10
Date Time R/NR 9/10-11/12* 9:30am-10:15am $52/$65
FUN FOR TOTS AND TWOS Sing, create, and play in a class where every week will be exciting, and creative. Children will hear stories, enjoy music and instruments, and create a simple art project. There will also be time for parents and children to interact and socialize. Age: 18-36 months Location: Birchwood Multi Purpose Rm B Instructor: Ashley Gebhardt Min/Max: 5/10 Prog# Day 434120-01 F
Date Time R/NR 9/14-11/16 9:30am-10:15am $57/$72
– Anonymous, Parent & Tot Soccer All Parent & Tot classes require an adult to participate
with the child. Unregistered siblings may not participate and may remain in the classroom only if they can occupy themselves quietly without interfering with your ability to participate with your child.
Birthday Parties SEE PAGES 14–15
SECTIONPARENT | SUBSECTION & TOT STORIES AND SCRIBBLES
TOT ROCK
Have fun with your child as you introduce them to the wonderful world of books. Each class there will be a different book along with an art activity relating to the story.
Maracas and clackers and tambourines, too—it's musical fun just for you! Tot Rock is a unique music and learning program designed specifically for 1 year olds. Each session focuses on a new educational theme that incorporates hand held instruments, play props, sensory integration, coordination exercises, and socialization. Structured and unstructured time is included in each class. Sing, dance, and play today!
Age: 2-3½ years Instructor: Sarah Kramer Prog# Day 434171-01 M
Location: Community Room 1G Min/Max: 5/10
Date Time R/NR 9/10-9/24 9:15am-10:00am $17/$22
NEW FANTASTIC FAMILY STORY TIME Come join us to explore a variety of stories and folk tales. After the book is read, we will act out the story, sing songs, or create an art project. This is a great creative class that siblings can attend together, or for families with just one child. Age: 2-6 Instructor: Karen Latz
Location: Community Room 1F Min/Max: 5/10
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 434305-01 Th 9/6-10/4 6:30pm-7:15pm $25/$32* *Fee for one child only; addtional children are $15/$19
Age: 12-24 months Instructor: Rock-N-Kids Staff Prog# Day 434270-01 Tu 434270-02 W 434270-03 Tu 434270-04 W *No class 11/20, 11/21
Location: Community Room 1C Min/Max: 4/12
Date Time R/NR 9/11-10/16 4:45pm-5:25pm $60/$75 9/12-10/17 9:15am-9:55am $60/$75 10/30-12/11* 4:45pm-5:25pm $60/$75 10/31-12/12* 9:15am-9:55am $60/$75
KID ROCK I Make it a musical day! Kid Rock is a music and movement program designed to stimulate development through interactive play. Fine and gross motor skills are improved through imagination exercises and by using rhythm instruments and movement props such as tambourines, maracas, scarves, and a parachute. Presented in a structured format, Kid Rock encourages cooperation and following directions. Each session focuses on a new educational theme. Sing, dance, and play today! Age: 2 years Instructor: Rock-N-Kids Staff Prog# Day 434150-01 Tu 434150-02 W 434150-03 Tu 434150-04 W *No class 11/20, 11/21
Location: Community Room 1C Min/Max: 4/12
Date Time R/NR 9/11-10/16 5:30pm-6:10pm $60/$75 9/12-10/17 10:00am-10:40am $60/$75 10/30-12/11* 5:30pm-6:10pm $60/$75 10/31-12/12* 10:00am-10:40am $60/$75
TODDLER TUNES Music makes the world go around. Join us for an interactive class with songs, music and movement. Each week we will make a simple rhythm instrument and use it to create music. Age: 2-3 Instructor: Deanna Kolar Prog# Day 434250-01 Th
Location: Community Room 1F Min/Max: 6/10
Date Time R/NR 9/13-11/15 9:15am-10:00am $57/$72
WIGGLE, GIGGLE, & SHAKE This class will include a variety of musical activities to get you and your child up and moving. Each class will combine motor activities with silly songs, nursery rhymes, and musical instruments. This class will have you wiggling and giggling with your child. Age: 16-24 months Instructor: Stacey O'Keefe Prog# 434142-01
Day Th
Date 9/13-11/8
Location: Community Room 2C Min/Max: 5/10 Time R/NR 10:15am-10:45am $39/$49
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SECTION&| SUBSECTION PARENT TOT ITTY BITTY BALLET
ADULT & TOT LITTLE GYMSTERS
This is an introductory ballet class where young movers learn ballet basics in an encouraging and creative learning environment. Girls wear leotard and tights, boys wear t-shirt and shorts. Adults should wear clothes that are easy to move in because they will be participating with their little dancer. Wear soft-soled shoes.
This program will provide quality time with your child to participate in obstacle courses, parachute play, circle games, and other fitness and sports activities. Your child will have fun experiencing a multitude of gym activities that safely challenge his or her abilities in a positive environment. Bring a labeled water bottle.
Age: 2 years Instructor: Stacey O'Keefe
Age: 2-3 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc
Prog# 434140-01
Day Th
Location: Community Room 2C Min/Max: 5/10
Date 9/13-11/8
Time R/NR 11:00am-11:40am $47/$59
PAINT COATIN', CRAYON TOTIN' TOTS This class offers a variety of age-appropriate art activities for children to enjoy. Children will be exposed to colors and shapes as they explore various art materials. Bring your child in old clothes, creating art can be messy! Age: 2-3 Instructor: Nadine Staveris Prog# Day 434170-01 W
Location: Community Room 1G Min/Max: 5/10
Date Time R/NR 9/12-11/14 9:45am-10:30am $64/$80
RECIPE FOR FUN Adults and children will prepare simple recipes together. Every class will feature different food for the children to taste. Recipes will be seasonal and vary each session. Each child will receive a cook book at the end of the class. A variety of ingredients are used in this class. Please inform the instructor about any food allergies. Age: 2½-4 Instructor: Sualeha Ilyas Prog# Day 434190-01 Sa 434190-02 Sa *No class 11/24
Prog# Day 434021-01 Tu 434021-02 Tu *No class 11/20
Toddlers can develop body awareness, balance, flexibility, and coordination while having fun doing tumbling and other gymnastics exercises. We will also learn simple yoga poses that stimulate growing muscles. Parents assist with activities in a safe and caring environment. Bring a labeled water bottle. Age: 2-3 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc Prog# Day 434022-01 F 434022-02 F *No class 11/23
Location: Community Room 1G Min/Max: 6/10
DISCOVER SCIENCE WITH ME These one day workshops will provide an introduction to science for little ones. Wear old clothes, we may get messy! Each class will have a different theme.
Prog#
Day
434110-01 Sa 434110-02 Sa 434110-03 Sa 434110-04 Sa 434110-05 Sa 434110-06 Sa
Date
Location: Community Room 2A Min/Max: 6/12 BUGS
Time
Date Time R/NR 9/4-10/16 11:00am-11:45am $43/$54 10/23-12/11* 11:00am-11:45am $43/$54
ADULT & TOT KIDNASTICS & YOGA
Date Time R/NR 9/15-10/20 9:30am-10:15am $41/$52 11/10-12/8* 9:30am-10:15am $27/$34
Age: 2-3 Instructor: Clare Termanas
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/20
R/NR
9/22 9:45am-10:30am $9/$12 9/22 10:45am-11:30am $9/$12 SPOOKY SCIENCE 10/13 9:45am-10:30am $9/$12 10/13 10:45am-11:30am $9/$12 DINOSAURS 12/8 9:45am-10:30am $9/$12 12/8 10:45am-11:30am $9/$12
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Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/16
Date Time R/NR 9/7-10/19 9:30am-10:15am $43/$54 10/26-12/14* 9:30am-10:15am $43/$54
SECTIONPARENT | SUBSECTION & TOT TINY TOT OLYMPICS Get in on the Olympic spirit with your child as you join us for this fun class! Children will jump, run, throw, and develop a variety of other skills as they participate in soccer, basketball, floor hockey, track and field, and other Olympic sports. Children and parents will participate in a pint-size Olympic games during the last class of the session. Events made just for the smallest athletes will include an obstacle course, pool noodle javelin throw, long jump, soccer ball kick, and relay races. Bring a labeled water bottle. Age: 2-3 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc Prog# Day 434041-01 Tu 434041-02 Tu *No class 11/20
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/16
Date Time R/NR 9/4-10/16 9:30am-10:10am $38/$48 10/23-12/11 9:30am-10:10am $38/$48
ADULT & TOT MINI KICKERS N' T-BALLERS ADULT & TOT SOCCER Adults will enjoy time with their toddlers learning the basic skills of soccer including dribbling, passing, and shooting. Age appropriate drills, games, and equipment will be used. Tots also will develop motor, listening, and social skills. Bring a labeled water bottle. Age: 2-3 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/20
Little athletes, with the help of their parents, will work on body coordination, balance, and self-confidence as they experience soccer and t-ball. Children learn basic kicking, throwing, running, batting, and catching skills necessary for success in either of these two popular sports. Our fun approach is a great way to give boys and girls their first taste of t-ball and soccer. Bring a labeled water bottle. Your older child may enjoy Little Sluggers (page 40) offered at the same time. Age: 2-3 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/14
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 434020-01 Sa 9/8-10/20 9:00am-9:45am $43/$54
Prog# Day 434043-01 Th
ADULT & TOT TRIPLE PLAY SPORTS
ADULT & TOT T-BALL TRAINING
This class will feature three sports this season: soccer, t-ball, and basketball. Young children will develop motor skills while having fun throwing, catching, batting, running, and kicking like the big kids. A variety of activities designed around these three sports will be played each week. Parents and their little athletes will enjoy making new friends and working together. Bring a labeled water bottle.
Parents can enjoy America's favorite pastime with their child. Young children will develop motor skills while having fun throwing, catching, batting, and base running like the big kids. Bring a labeled water bottle. Older siblings may like Little Dribblers (page 40) offered at the same time. Age: 2-3 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc
Age: 2-3 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc
Prog# 434050-01
Prog# Day 434031-01 F 434031-02 F *No class 11/23
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/20
Date Time R/NR 9/7-10/19 11:00am-11:40am $38/$48 10/26-12/14 11:00am-11:40am $38/$48
ADULT & TOT SPORTS STOP Adults can play an integral role in helping their tot experience basic sports movements. Your tot will learn organized sports in a nurturing environment using gymnastics and sports equipment. Bring a labeled water bottle. Older siblings may enjoy Mini Soccer (page 40) offered at the same time. Age: 2-3 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc Prog# Day 434040-01 Th
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/14
Day Sa
Date Time R/NR 9/6-10/25 6:00pm-6:45pm $48/$60
Date 9/8-10/20
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/14 Time R/NR 11:00am-11:45am $43/$54
DAD & ME FUN WITH FOOTBALL Enjoy Nerf football with your son or daughter. You, along with our accomplished coaches, will help the little athletes learn the proper form and technique of catching, throwing, center skills, hand-offs, kick-offs, and more. Older siblings may enjoy Pee Wee Tennis and Golf (page 41) offered at the same time. Bring a labeled water bottle. Age: 3-5 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/14
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 434100-01 Sa 9/8-10/20 1:00pm-1:45pm $43/$54
Date Time R/NR 9/6-10/25 5:00pm-5:45pm $48/$60
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EARLY CHILDHOOD 3, 2, 1 LUNCH AND FUN Fight afternoon boredom with some fun! This class will include art projects, playtime, games, and much more. Children should bring a peanut-free lunch or snack and a drink. Come ready to have fun. Children must be toilet trained and self-sufficient in the bathroom to attend. Age: 3½-5 Location: Eagle Park Preschool Room Instructor: Bonnie Shemroske Min/Max: 6/15 Prog# Day 419010-01 Tu *No class 11/20
Date Time R/NR 10/2-12/18* 11:45am-1:45pm $118/$148
TWO COOL FOR SCHOOL Is your two-year-old ready for school? This introduction to preschool will help twos develop independence and learn how to socialize with others. Children will have play time, do an art activity, and participate in short group time. Children do not need to be toilet trained and should be comfortable being away from their parents. Adults may be asked to stay for the first class to make the transition easier. Age: 2 years Instructor: Staff
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Location: Birchwood Multi Purpose Rm B Min/Max: 6/12
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 419441-01 M,W 9/10-12/12* 9:30am-11:00am $244/$305 419441-02 Tu,Th 9/11-12/13* 9:30am-11:00am $244/$305 *No class 10/8, 10/9, 11/19, 11/20, 11/21, 11/22
Sara was friendly and made the class so fun. She provided clear instructions and the kids loved singing at the end of class. – Emily Schmidt, Recipe for Fun
Early Childhood classes are for children who are ready to attend class by themselves. Parents do not remain in the classroom unless otherwise noted.
PRESCHOOL PREP This program is the perfect introduction to preschool for your little one. Children will have activity time, do an art project, listen to stories, and sing songs. This is a great way for children to learn how to be away from their parents and how to play with others. Children do not need to be toilet trained and should be comfortable being away from their parents. Age: 2½-3 years Location: Maple Park Preschool Room Instructor: Sylvia Espinoza Min/Max: 6/12 Prog# Day 419440-01 W *No class 11/21
Date Time R/NR 9/12-12/19* 12:30pm-2:00pm $137/$171
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SECTION EARLY | SUBSECTION CHILDHOOD READING AND MATH ARE FUN!
MINI CHEFS
Help get your child ready for kindergarten through fun, meaningful activities. This class is designed to strengthen your child's reading and math readiness skills. Students will be working on letter recognition, letter-sound correspondence, phonemic awareness, concept of print, comprehension strategies (predicting, visualizing, and retelling), number identification, oneto-one correspondence, quantity discrimination (<,>,=), sorting, size sequencing, addition with manipulatives, color, shapes, and patterns. The first 6 weeks we focus on reading and the last 6 weeks we concentrate on math.
Your mini chef will prepare simple foods while learning basic cooking skills such as spreading and stirring. All recipes are simple and kid friendly. Recipes will be seasonal and vary each session. Each child will receive a cookbook at the end of the class. A variety of ingredients are used in this class. Please inform the instructor about any food allergies.
Age: 3½-5 years Location: Community Room 1G Instructor: Reading Center Staff Min/Max: 4/10 Prog# Day 419130-01 Tu *No class 10/23, 11/20
Date Time R/NR 9/11-12/11* 1:30pm-2:15pm $138/$173
ADVENTURES IN SCIENCE This class will encourage your child's curiosity and expand their understanding of the world of science. Different scientific concepts will be explored each class through a variety of activities. We will get messy, so send your child in old clothes. Age: 4-6 Instructor: Clare Termanas Prog#
Day
419020-01 Sa 419020-02 Sa 419020-03 Sa 419020-04 Sa 419020-05 Sa 419020-06 Sa
Date
Location: Community Room 2A Min/Max: 5/10 BUGS
Time
R/NR
9/29 9:30am-10:30am $10/$13 9/29 10:45am-11:45am $10/$13 SPOOKY SCIENCE 10/20 9:30am-10:30am $10/$13 10/20 10:45am-11:45am $10/$13 DINOSAURS 12/15 9:30am-10:30am $10/$13 12/15 10:45am-11:45am $10/$13
Age: 4-6 Instructor: Sualeha Ilyas Prog# 419270-01 419270-02
Day Sa Sa
Location: Community Room 1G Min/Max: 5/10
Date Time R/NR 9/15-10/20 10:45am-11:30am $41/$52 11/10-12/8 10:45am-11:30am $27/$34
NEW HOLIDAY CHOCOLATE TREATS Your little chocolate makers will create simple chocolate-coated treats that can be used at holiday time or any other occasion. Everyone gets a bag of treats to take home. A variety of ingredients are used in this class. Please inform the instructor about any food allergies. Age: 4-6 Instructor: Nadine Staveris Prog# Day 419271-01 Th
Date 12/13
Location: Community Room 1G Min/Max: 5/10 Time R/NR 12:30pm-1:15pm $10/$13
NEW LET'S PLAY WITH CLAY This class will introduce children to basic pots made out of hardening clay. In the first class children will create clay masterpieces and in the second class they will decorate them. Age: 4-6 Instructor: Nadine Staveris Prog# Day 419396-01 Th
Location: Community Room 1G Min/Max: 5/10
Date Time R/NR 11/8-11/15 12:30pm-1:15pm $14/$18
HOLIDAY CRAFTING CORNER Children will have fun and use their creativity to create memorable holiday crafts. All supplies are included. Age: 4-6 Instructor: Sylvia Espinoza Prog#
Day
419750-01 Th 419750-02 Th 419750-03 Th
Location: Community Room 1G Min/Max: 5/10
Date
Time R/NR HALLOWEEN 10/25 4:00pm-4:45pm $9/$11 THANKSGIVING 11/15 4:00pm-4:45pm $9/$11 WINTER HOLIDAYS 12/6 4:00pm-4:45pm $9/$11
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SECTION EARLY CHILDHOOD | SUBSECTION YOUNG REMBRANDTS Encourage your preschooler's enthusiasm for drawing. Young Rembrandts introduces drawing lessons that will excite your budding artist. Learning to draw basic shapes is an essential building block for every artist. Our ladybug and gumball machine provide excellent practice for drawing circle shapes. From there, our lessons will become more challenging. The clown puppet and Frankenstein monster are great introductions to character drawings. Other drawings like the delicious candy bag and beautiful fall scene will strengthen your child's composition skills. Enroll your child into a Young Rembrandts class today. Different lessons each session. Age: 3½-5 Location: Community Room 1G Instructor: Young Rembrandts Staff Min/Max: 6/10 Prog# Day 419680-01 Th 419680-02 Th 419680-03 Th *No class 11/20
Date Time R/NR 9/6-10/4 6:00pm-6:45pm $79/$99 10/11-11/8 6:00pm-6:45pm $79/$99 11/15-12/20* 6:00pm-6:45pm $79/$99
PICASSO'S WORKSHOP: MULTI-ARTS PAINT & CLAY STUDIO Young Artists explore and imagine while experimenting with a variety of art materials and methods. Learn to paint and sculpt animals, design unique characters, and create colorful, original works of art. This class encourages the development of creative thinking and problem solving. Students experience the joy of art making through drawing, painting, using mixed media, and sculpting. Age: 5-7 Location: Community Room 1G Instructor: Picasso's Workshop Staff Min/Max: 6/12 Prog# Day 419390-01 F
Date 9/14
Time R/NR 4:00pm-5:30pm $50/$63
KID ROCK II Make it a musical day! Kid Rock is a music and movement program designed to stimulate development through interactive play. Fine and gross motor skills are improved through imagination exercises, and by using rhythm instruments and movement props such as tambourines, maracas, scarves, and a parachute. Presented in a structured format, Kid Rock encourages cooperation and following directions. Each session focuses on a new educational theme. Sing, dance, and play today! Age: 3-5 Instructor: Rock-N-Kids Staff Prog# Day 419700-01 Tu 419700-02 W 419700-03 Tu 419700-04 W *No class 11/20, 11/21
Location: Community Room 1C Min/Max: 4/12
Date Time R/NR 9/11-10/16 6:15pm-6:55pm $60/$75 9/12-10/17 10:45am-11:25am $60/$75 10/30-12/11* 6:15pm-6:55pm $60/$75 10/31-12/12* 10:45am-11:25am $60/$75
IT'S A DANCE PARTY Your child will dance to all their favorite music in this high energy class. Rhythm, music awareness, and simple dance moves will be included. They will also learn fun party dances like the Hokey Pokey and Chicken Dance. Send your child in clothes that are easy to move in. Boys and girls are both welcome! Age: 3-5 Instructor: Patti Reid Prog# Day 419160-01 Tu *No class 11/20
Location: Community Room 2C Min/Max: 5/10 Date Time R/NR 9/11-12/4* 12:15pm-1:00pm $78/$98
LET'S DANCE! This class will be a mixture of jazz, hip hop, and pom type dance moves. A great opportunity to explore lots of different types of music and movement. It's sure to keep your child moving and smiling. Please wear clothes that are easy to move in. Age: 4-5 Instructor: Stacey O'Keefe Prog# Day 419411-01 Th
Location: Community Room 2C Min/Max: 5/10
Date Time R/NR 9/13-11/8 12:15pm-1:00pm $59/$74
BEGINNING BALLET This class introduces children to ballet steps, barre exercises, stretches, and short dance combinations. Girls wear a leotard and tights; boys wear a t-shirt and shorts. Your child should wear soft-soled or ballet shoes. There will be a short showcase at the end of each session. This class is for children who can attend class alone. Age: 3-4 Instructor: Patti Reid Prog# Day 419030-01 Tu *No class 11/20
Location: Community Room 2C Min/Max: 5/10 Date Time R/NR 9/11-12/4* 9:45am-10:15am $67/$84
Location: Senior Center Dance Room Prog# Day 419030-02 Tu 419030-03 Tu *No class 11/20
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Date Time R/NR 9/11-12/4* 5:00pm-5:30pm $67/$84 9/11-12/4* 6:25pm-6:55pm $67/$84
SECTION EARLY | SUBSECTION CHILDHOOD NEW BEGINNING HOLIDAY BALLET
TUTUS & TAP SHOES
Dance to holiday music in this class that will introduce children to ballet steps, barre exercises, stretches, and short dance combinations. Dancers should wear comfortable clothing and soft-soled or ballet shoes. There will be a short showcase at the end of the session. This class is for children who can attend class alone.
Young dancers are introduced to the basics of tap and ballet in this fun and creative class. Children will learn proper technique and gain a sense of rhythm. Girls wear a leotard and tights; boys wear a t-shirt and shorts. Your child should bring soft-soled or ballet shoes and hard-soled shoes or tap shoes. There will be a short showcase at the end of each session.
Age: 3-4 Instructor: Stacey O'Keefe
Age: 4-5 Instructor: Patti Reid
Prog# 419031-01
Day W
Location: Community Room 2C Min/Max: 5/10
Date Time R/NR 11/28-12/19 11:15am-11:45am $52/$52
FAIRY TALE BALLET Your child will explore their imagination while enjoying dance at the same time. We will float like a fairy, walk like royalty, roar like a lion, and more in this creative fun ballet class. Perfect class for a first time dancer. Age: 3 years Instructor: Stacey O'Keefe Prog# 419035-01
Day W
Date 9/12-11/7
Location: Community Room 2C Min/Max: 5/10 Time R/NR 11:15am-11:45am $45/$56
This combination class introduces children to beginning ballet and basic tumbling and movement techniques. Girls wear a leotard and tights; boys wear a t-shirt and shorts. Your child should wear soft-soled or ballet shoes. There will be a short showcase at the end of each session.
Prog# Day 419040-01 Tu *No class 11/21
Date Time R/NR 9/11-12/4* 5:35pm-6:20pm $78/$98
Age: 4-6 Instructor: Stacey O'Keefe Prog# Day 419660-02 W
Location: Community Room 2C Min/Max: 5/10
Date Time R/NR 9/12-11/7 12:15pm-1:30pm $52/$65
Age: 4-6 Instructor: Madeline Shahinian Prog# Day 419660-03 Sa *No class 10/27
Location: Community Room 2C Min/Max: 5/10
Date Time R/NR 9/15-11/17* 10:30am-11:15am $59/$74
TUTUS & TAP SHOES II
BEGINNING BALLET AND TUMBLING
Age: 3-4 Instructor: Patti Reid
Prog# Day 419660-01 Tu *No class 11/20
Location: Senior Center Dance Room Min/Max: 5/10
Location: Community Room 2C Min/Max: 5/10 Date Time R/NR 9/11-12/4* 10:30am-11:15am $78/$98
This class is for children who have taken a session or two of dance and are ready to move on. Beginning techniques will be built upon and more advanced dances will be taught. Age: 4-6 Instructor: Patti Reid Prog# Day 419661-01 Tu *No class 11/20
Location: Senior Center Dance Room Min/Max: 5/10 Date Time R/NR 9/11-12/4* 7:00pm-7:45pm $78/$98
Location: Community Room 2C Prog# Day 419661-02 Sa *No class 10/27
Instructor: Madeline Shahinian
Date Time R/NR 9/15-11/17* 11:15am-12:00pm $59/$74
NEW HOLIDAY TUTUS & TAP SHOES Young dancers are introduced to the basics of tap and ballet while dancing to holiday music. Children will learn proper technique and gain a sense of rhythm. Dancers should wear comfortable clothes and bring soft-soled or ballet shoes and hard-soled shoes or tap shoes. There will be a short showcase at the end of the session. Age: 4-6 Instructor: Stacey O'Keefe Prog# 419662-01
Day W
Location: Community Room 2C Min/Max: 5/10
Date Time R/NR 11/28-12/19 12:15pm-1:00pm $26/$33
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FALL INSTRUCTIONAL T-BALL
This class is a great introduction to the sport of soccer. Basic soccer skills such as running, kicking, passing, and game play will be covered. Games will be used to incorporate the skills taught during class in a fun and safe environment. Bring a labeled water bottle.
The focus of this program is to help your child enhance batting, throwing, catching, and base running skills. The first three weeks consist of skills training sessions to introduce the participants to the program. The last four weeks are dedicated to enhancing these skills through drills and game play. Keep up your t-ball skills during the fall with this wonderful youth program! Bring a labeled water bottle and glove.
Age: 3-5 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc Prog# Day 419201-01 Tu 419201-02 Tu 419201-04 F 419201-05 F *No class 11/20, 11/23
Date Time R/NR 9/4-10/16 10:15am-11:00am $43/$54 10/23-12/11* 10:15am-11:00am $43/$54 9/7-10/19 1:15pm-2:00pm $43/$54 10/26-12/14* 1:15pm-2:00pm $43/$54
Age: 4-6 Prog# Day 419201-03 Th
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/20
Min/Max: 5/14 Date Time R/NR 9/6-10/25 5:00pm-5:45pm $48/$60
LITTLE DRIBBLERS An introduction to basketball, this class offers simple drills to teach players the rules of the game in addition to ball handling, passing, and defense. Participants will learn teamwork and sportsmanship as they learn the game of basketball. Bring a labeled water bottle. Age: 4-6 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc Prog# Day 419220-01 Tu 419220-02 Tu 419220-03 Sa *No class 11/20
Location: Birchwood Gym Tuesday Min/Max: 5/20 Saturday Min/Max: 5/14
Date Time R/NR 9/4-10/16 1:15pm-2:00pm $43/$54 10/23-12/11* 1:15pm-2:00pm $43/$54 9/8-10/20 11:00am-11:45am $43/$54
LITTLE SLUGGERS Children can come enjoy America's favorite pastime in this Little Sluggers Baseball class. Participants will learn the basic fundamentals used in baseball such as running the bases, throwing, catching, and fielding. They will also learn the skills to hit the ball off a tee and maybe live pitching. Exciting drills and games will help children learn about teamwork and good sportsmanship in an atmosphere where participation and fun are top priority. Player should bring a labeled water bottle and mitt to each class. Younger sibling and parents might enjoy Adult and Tot Mini Kickers N T-ballers (page 35) offered at the same time. Age: 4-6 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc Prog# Day 419282-01 Th
Age: 3-6 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc Prog# Day 419285-01 Tu 419285-02 Tu *No class 11/20
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/20
Date Time R/NR 9/4-10/16 12:30pm-1:15pm $43/$54 10/23-12/11* 12:30pm-1:15pm $43/$54
TOT TUMBLING & RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS Children are introduced to tumbling positions, drills, and movements such as tuck, straddle, bridge, forward roll, and cartwheel. Leaps, jumps, stretching, running, and balancing are taught as part of rhythmic gymnastics movements that also involve using hoops, ribbons, and other hand apparatus. This class promotes the development of balance, strength, motor skills, and flexibility in a safe, fun, and progressive setting. Bring a labeled water bottle. Your older child may enjoy Pee Wee Action Sports (page 41) offered at the same time. Age: 3-5 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc Prog# 419331-01
Day Sa
Date 9/8-10/20
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 8/14 Time R/NR 10:00am-10:45am $43/$54
JUNIOR TUMBLING & RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS Learn the proper way to perform rolls, cartwheels, back-bends, handstands, walkovers, and other tumbling tricks. Youngsters also learn rhythmic gymnastics body elements, jumps, turns, and leaps as well as techniques with apparatus like hoops, balls, ribbons, and jump ropes. Kids improve flexibility, gain strength, and develop coordination, all of which help them in any sport. Bring a labeled water bottle. Younger siblings might enjoy Mini Kickers N' T-Ballers (page 41) offered at the same time. Age: 6-8 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc Prog# 419332-01
Day Sa
Date 9/8-10/20
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/14 Time R/NR 12:00pm-12:45pm $43/$54
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/14
Date Time R/NR 9/6-10/25 6:00pm-6:45pm $48/$60
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SECTION EARLY | SUBSECTION CHILDHOOD MULTI-SPORT MANIA Let's play! Your child will explore the wide world of sports as they participate in a different sport each week including t-ball, basketball, soccer, and Nerf football. Children will get a lot of practice with skills through creative and fun drills and games. Don't miss out on the fun! Bring a labeled water bottle. Age: 3-6 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc Prog# Day 419344-01 F 419344-02 F *No class 11/23
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/20
Date Time R/NR 9/7-10/19 12:30pm-1:15pm $43/$54 10/26-12/14* 12:30pm-1:15pm $43/$54
TOT HOOPSTERS In this class, young hoopsters will learn the fundamentals of bouncing, catching, and shooting. The class is designed to introduce the sport of basketball and develop motor skills and hand-eye coordination through fun skills and games. Equipment will be tailor made to ensure success. Bring a labeled water bottle. Age: 3-5 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc Prog# Day 419346-01 F 419346-02 F *No class 11/23
Prepare your child for winter basketball league play with this exciting and useful class. Boys and girls will work on dribbling, passing, shooting, and rebounding as well as learn about teamwork and sportsmanship. Participants will also be introduced to the proper defensive stance and experience defensive drills as they learn the game of basketball. Games will be played each week so that participants can apply the skills learned. Bring a labeled water bottle.
Prog# Day 419341-01 Th
Date Time R/NR 9/7-10/19 10:15am-11:00am $43/$54 10/26-12/14* 10:15am-11:00am $43/$54
PEE WEE TENNIS & GOLF
LITTLE JAMMERS SKILLS & GAMES
Age: 5-7 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/20
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/20
Date Time R/NR 9/6-10/25 7:00pm-7:45pm $48/$60
Your child will learn proper grip, basic strokes, and other beginning tennis fundamentals through lots of fun drills and tennis-like games. We'll also work with your child to help them learn putting, chipping, and the other basics of golf using colorful equipment. Bring a labeled water bottle. Younger siblings might enjoy Dad & Me Fun with Football (page 35) offered at the same time Age: 5-7 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/14
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 419370-01 Sa 9/8-10/20 1:00pm-1:45pm $43/$54
NEW PEE WEE ACTION SPORTS MINI KICKERS N' T-BALLERS Have your child learn the world's most popular sport and America's favorite past time all in one class! We will concentrate on the t-ball basics of catching, hitting, running the bases, and throwing as well as soccer fundamentals of dribbling, passing, goalie work, defense, and shooting. Socialization, teamwork, following directions, and having fun will be emphasized through drills and games in a non-competitive environment. Bring a labeled water bottle. Older children may enjoy Jr. Tumbling & Rhythmic Gymnastics (page 40) offered at the same time. Age: 3-5 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc Prog# 419343-01
Day Sa
Date 9/8-10/20
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/14
Get in on this action-packed class that will keep you running, jumping, and moving about! We will focus on passing, catching, kicking, goal keeping, shooting, and other skills as we play volleyball, flag football, floor hockey, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, and frisbee games. Instructors will emphasize team play and sportsmanship in a fun and safe setting. Bring a labeled water bottle. Younger siblings might enjoy Tot Tumbling & Rhythmic Gymnastics (page 40) offered at the same time. Age: 5-7 Instructor: Sports Kids Inc Prog# 419371-01
Day Sa
Date 9/8-10/20
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 5/14 Time R/NR 10:00am-10:45am $43/$54
Time R/NR 12:00pm-12:45pm $43/$54
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MARTIAL ARTS & TUMBLING
You won't believe the numerous benefits your child will receive from this class! They will develop flexibility, coordination, and physical fitness while learning a variety of martial arts skills as we run, jump, kick, tumble, and much more. Emphasis will also be placed on focus, respect, and discipline. Parents are welcome to attend.
Your child will develop coordination, increase flexibility and strength, gain motor skills, and have a great time learning an awesome combination of martial arts and tumbling skills. Parents are strongly encouraged to attend with their child.
Age: 4-6 Instructor: Chris Goeller Prog# 419420-01
Day Tu
Location: Falcon Banquet Room Min/Max: 8/18
Date Time R/NR 9/11-11/20* 5:45pm-6:30pm $68/$85
Location: J.P. Woods Martial Arts Prog# Day 419420-02 W *No class 10/31, 11/6
Instructor: Jan Wood
Date Time R/NR 9/12-11/14* 4:00pm-4:45pm $60/$75
Age: 2½-early 4 Instructor: Jan Wood Prog# Day 419250-01 M 419250-02 M
Age: 3-5 Prog# 419250-03
Age: 2½-4½ Instructor: Chris Goeller Prog# Day 419650-01 Tu *No class 10/31, 11/7
Location: Falcon Banquet Room Min/Max: 8/18
Date Time R/NR 9/11-11/20* 6:30pm-7:10pm $68/$85
MARTIAL ARTS & TAE KWON DO DRAGON CLASS This class is a solid step up from Toddler and Kindergarten Martial Arts classes. Your child will train in kicking drills, footwork, self-defense, calisthenics, breaking, agility, forms, sparring drills, and much more. This is a curriculum based program where students progress in belts. The first time you register for this class you will receive your uniform and test for FREE. Age: 4½-6 Instructor: Jan Wood Prog# Day 419240-01 Tu
Location: J.P. Woods Martial Arts Min/Max: 7/12 Date Time R/NR 9/11-11/13 4:00pm-4:45pm $129/$162
Date Time R/NR 9/10-11/12 5:15pm-5:55pm $68/$85 9/10-11/12 6:00pm-6:40pm $68/$85
Location: J.P. Woods Martial Arts Day W
Date Time R/NR 9/12-11/14 10:30am-11:10am $60/$75
STEM CLASSES
TODDLER MARTIAL ARTS & MORE Your child will develop coordination, increase flexibility, and have a great time! We will focus on physical fitness, coordination drills, and martial arts skills, along with age-appropriate themes of respect, discipline, and focus. Parents are strongly encouraged to attend.
Location: Community Room 1E Min/Max: 8/18
Palatine Park District offers cutting edge STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) programs with Computer Explorers. These classes are project-based, hands-on and designed to make learning fun. Location: Community Room 1G Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff
BEGINNING FUN-GINEERING Young engineers will build working models of simple machines using Lego® Educational kits. Children will have a great time working on activities designed around creativity, exploring, investigating and problem solving in a fun group environment. They will learn about levers, pulleys, gears, wheels, and axels. Two students per Lego kit. Age: 5-6 Prog# 419050-01
Min/Max: 6/14 Day Date Time R/NR Tu 11/27-12/18 6:00pm-7:00pm $75/$94
UNDER THE MICROSCOPE What will we discover under the microscope? Using the computer and a child-friendly digital microscope, students will explore the concepts of magnification, science, nature study, and digital editing. Age: 5-7
JUNIOR LIGHT SABER JEDI CLASS Would you like to be a Jedi—a member of the mystical knightly order in the Star Wars films, trained to guard peace and justice in the universe? Learn light saber forms, drills, skills, and much more! First time students will receive a light saber. Age: 5-7 Instructor: John P Wood Prog# Day 419241-01 F
Location: J.P. Woods Martial Arts Min/Max: 3/10
Date Time R/NR 9/14-11/2 4:15pm-4:50pm $69/$87
Prog# 419091-01
Min/Max: 6/10 Day Date Time R/NR Tu 9/25-10/16 6:00pm-7:00pm $75/$94
NEW ROBOTICS ACADEMY Meet Roamer® the Robot with whom we'll work in teams and use LOGO programming language to plan a trip through a maze, make music, draw shapes, and more. We'll learn through trial and error how to test our program adventures and correct errors until Roamer accomplishes his mission. Age: 4-6 Prog# 419470-01
Min/Max: 6/10 Day Tu
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Date Time R/NR 10/23-11/13 6:00pm-7:00pm $75/$94
SECTION EARLY | SUBSECTION CHILDHOOD PRE KARATE SAFETY Young children will develop agility, strength, and coordination skills through fun and creative activities. This program, specifically designed to work with growing minds and bodies, also enhances memory and agility skills. Watch your child blossom while learning karate and having a blast at the same time. Age: 4-7 Instructor: ISKC
PALATINE CHILDREN’S CHORUS PROGRAMS
Prog#
SING WITH ME Sing With Me, part of the Palatine Children's Chorus, is a musical learning experience for very young children who love to sing. With lots of movement and creative play, children will learn music basics and how to sing in a way that won't harm their vocal chords. This class leads directly to Do Re Mi for 6 and 7 year olds. Parents and friends are invited to join the final class on November 1. Age: 4-5 Location: Community Room 1C Instructor: Kathlyn Sbarboro Min/Max: 8/15 Prog# 433010-01
Day Th
Date Time R/NR 9/13-11/1 12:30pm-1:15pm $60/$75
SING WITH ME DECEMBER SING-A-LONG! Sing, jingle, and dance your way into the holiday spirit with our special three week sing-a-long! Your child will learn to sing fun holiday songs and chants, play instruments, and dance to songs of the season. Sing With Me, part of the Palatine Children's Chorus, is a musical learning experience for very young children who love to sing. Parents and friends are invited to join the final class.
Day
Time R/NR BEGINNER 404460-01 W 9/5-12/12* 4:00pm-4:45pm $158/$198 CONT/NOVICE 404460-02 W 9/5-12/12* 4:00pm-4:45pm $158/$198 *Class held at ISKC Dojo on 11/21 Prog#
Location: ISKC Dojo Day
Date Time R/NR BEGINNER/CONT 404460-03 Sa 9/8-12/15 9:00am-9:45am $158/$198
LITTLE CELTIC SOCCER ACADEMY A creative and fun approach will be used to introduce age appropriate soccer fundamentals. All participants will be instructed by Palatine Celtic Soccer Club Staff and will be engaged in many fun soccer activities as well as exercises that work on a child's motor development skills (jumping, balance, and body fakes). All players should wear black shorts, socks, proper footwear, shin guards, and bring a soccer ball (size 3) and water bottle to each class. Age: 3-6 Min/Max: 6/40 Prog#
Day
404800-01 F 404800-02 F
Prog# 433020-01
404800-03 F 404800-04 F *No class 11/23
Date Time R/NR 11/29-12/13 12:30pm-1:15pm $30/$38
Date
Age: 4-7
Age: 4-5 Location: Community Room 1C Instructor: Kathlyn Sbarboro Min/Max: 8/15 Day Th
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 1/25
Location: Falcon Turf Date
Time R/NR AGE 3-4 8/24-10/5 5:00pm-5:50pm $60/$75 10/12-11/30* 5:00pm-5:50pm $60/$75 AGE 5-6 8/24-10/5 6:00pm-6:50pm $60/$75 10/12-11/30* 6:00pm-6:50pm $60/$75
DO RE MI CHOIR The Do Re Mi Choir is designed specifically for 6–7 year old children. In this class, which is part of the Palatine Children's Chorus, your children will experience a musical adventure involving games, movement, rhythm instruments, sol-fa, and singing. Do Re Mi singers learn about music through a variety of exciting, hands-on activities and grow musically to prepare them for the next level of the Palatine Children's Chorus. The director will decide when that move is best for each singer. The Do Re Mi, Treble, and Honors Choirs will perform for family and friends on Saturday, December 8 at Cutting Hall. Additional ticket fees will apply for the concert.
Youth Aquatics
at the Health and Recreation Center Swim Lessons for: • Parent & Tot • Early Childhood
Age: 6-7 Location: Community Room 1C Instructor: Crystalyn Boyer Min/Max: 15/25
• Youth
Prog# Day 433030-01 W *No class 11/21
For more information, see pages HRC 4-5 or visit hrc.palatineparks.org.
Date Time R/NR 8/29-12/5 4:45pm-5:30pm $120/$150
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YOUTH & TEEN MAGIC TRICKS Children are guaranteed to have a great time learning fascinating tricks from a professional magician! Children will be able to amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind-reading, and more. While the tricks may appear difficult, kids will discover that they are quick to learn and easy to perform. All material will be provided. Participants will learn a new trick each class so sign up again and again. Each child receives a magic set to take home. Age: 5-12 Instructor: Gary Kantor Prog# Day 326200-02 Th
Date 8/16
Age: 5-12 Prog# Day 426200-01 Tu 426200-02 M
Location: Community Room 1F Min/Max: 8/25 Time R/NR 5:15pm-6:10pm $20/$25
Location: Community Room 1G Date 9/18 11/5
Time R/NR 6:45pm-7:40pm $20/$25 5:00pm-5:55pm $20/$25
BABYSITTING SKILLS This class includes everything you need to know to be a competent babysitter. Topics covered in the class will include babysitter etiquette and priorities, age appropriate and dangerous toys, a variety of activity ideas for children, how to care for an infant, and how to handle problem situations. Representatives from the Palatine Police and Fire Departments will also discuss safety and emergency procedures. Please bring a highlighter and pen to each class. Age: 10-14 Instructor: Jeanine Loizzi
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Prog# Day 426010-01 M 426010-02 M *No class 10/8
Date Time R/NR 9/10-10/29* 5:30pm-6:30pm $65/$81 9/10-10/29* 6:40pm-7:40pm $65/$81
INFANT & ADULT CPR CLASS FOR BABYSITTING SKILLS The Palatine Fire Department will teach American Red Cross CPR for Infants and Adults at this one day class. This class is only available to participants currently enrolled in the fall Babysitting Skills class. Registration deadline is October 15. Register early, space is limited! Age: 10-14 Instructor: Jeanine Loizzi
Class dismissal guidelines for children 11 and under can be found on page 10. Please note that refunds are not given for special events, trips, or one day programs unless canceled by Palatine Park District. See page 13 for more details.
Location: Community Room 1F Min/Max: 8/15
Prog# Day 426040-01 M
Date 11/5
Location: Community Room 1F Min/Max: 6/10 Time R/NR 5:30pm-8:30pm $40/$50
SECTIONYOUTH | SUBSECTION & TEEN NEW ROOT BEER ROCKS Brewing homemade root beer is a ridiculously fun and tasty way to introduce early chemistry teachings to children! Kids can become a history and science expert on this beloved bubbly drink as we produce a batch of root beer. Next, the class will cast their vote for the best root beer in town as they taste test a flight of five different unidentified sumptuous foamy brands. Finally, kids will complete their experience by preparing their own customized black cow (root beer float)! This is a child's dream class and is all about putting the fun back into learning. Age: 6-13 Location: Community Room 1G Instructor: Team of Lisa Lombardi Coaching Min/Max: 6/15 Prog# Day 426293-01 F
Date 9/14
Time R/NR 4:00pm-5:00pm $25/$32
Whether on the bus, playground, or at an extracurricular activity, kids ages 6–12 will learn to ward off a bossy obnoxious kid or a full-blown bully offender with the skills secured in this workshop. Through electrifying games like Claw Machine Chaos, Story Glory, Marshmallow Melt, and Bossy Beans, children will learn the five top reasons why a bully singles out certain kids and leaves others alone. Also, the proven success of the three "C's" will be taught to extinguish bad behavior from another child. While this is a serious subject, we will have fun exploring how to grow our bully-proof muscle. The session ends with a round of cold treats to celebrate our new skills. Taught by a Certified Professional Life Coach. Age: 6-12 Location: Community Room 1G Instructor: Team of Lisa Lombardi Coaching Min/Max: 6/20 Date 9/14
Staff will give participants a rock princess make-over with hair, crown, colored hair spray, make-up, and neon nails application. Decorate a craft with paints, stamps, and embellishments and design a beautiful beaded bracelet. Our Glitzy Staff gets the party started with a fun dance section complete with a prop microphone to take home. A goodie bag leaves with every rock star! Don't forget to tell your friend to sign up too! Age: 4-11 Instructor: Glitzy Girlz Prog# Day 426151-01 F
Location: Community Room 2A Min/Max: 6/25 Date 10/19
Time R/NR 6:00pm-7:30pm $32/$40
HAVE THE SLIME OF YOUR LIFE-HALLOWEEN
NEW BRAIN FREEZE A BULLY
Prog# Day 426291-01 F
NEW GLITZY GIRLZ: ROCKING FASHION DANCE DIVA
Time R/NR 5:00pm-6:00pm $23/$29
Have the slime of your life making and interacting with Halloween themed glow-in-the-dark slime! Light up the path for trick-or-treating this year with your glowing slime. Next, move into the concoction lab and learn the physics of Frankenslime Goo while making your own batch and scenting it too. Then hang out in the ultimate slime lab with loads of various slimes and splat balls! As a bonus, a slime textured snack will be served! Age: 6-12 Location: Community Room 2A Instructor: Team of Lisa Lombardi Coaching Min/Max: 6/15 Prog# Day 426244-01 F
Date 10/26
Time R/NR 6:00pm-7:00pm $23/$29
NEW GOT COMMUNICATION - HOLIDAY EDITION In a world where everyone is looking down at their tablet or phone, our youth are evolving into a generation with limited skills in communication and confidence. Communication really is more than a text, email, video game, or hanging out on social media. Through an incredibly fun and high energy workshop, kids will have the chance to improve their verbal and listening skills through communication and confidence boosting games such as Piñata-Palooza, Bubble Gum Bonanza, Fall Carnival, North Pole Party, Turkey Triangle, Pencil Me In, and Whoopee Cushion Caper. Thrilling group games are the ultimate way to elicit communication from children. The best part is when you notice communication and confidence generalize into a child's real day to day environment after departing class! Don't be surprised if they volunteer to get up in front of a crowd more, have higher confidence when test taking, and just have a bit more pep in their step! Research shows that children who had opportunities to build communication and confidence as a child, display higher skills in these areas later in life. Kids will learn the hottest tips in building communication and confidence from a Certified Professional Life Coach. These skills are always a work in progress, but this will be a transformational kick off. Treats and prizes included. Age: 6-12 Location: Birchwood Activity Room Instructor: Team of Lisa Lombardi Coaching Min/Max: 6/15 Prog# Day 426277-01 Sa
Date 11/3
Time R/NR 12:00pm-1:00pm $23/$29
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SECTION YOUTH & |TEEN SUBSECTION NEW GLITZY GIRLZ DANCING DIVA WERQING IT PARTY Glitzy Girlz has teamed up with amazing instructors of the new dance fitness craze, WERQ. This class will bring the energy and the fun! Along with WERQ choreography, the girls will do fun dances like limbo and line dancing. Sign up with a group of friends and wear your favorite workout outfit! Age: 7-13 Instructor: Glitzy Girlz Prog# Day 426152-01 W
Location: Community Room 2A Min/Max: 7/25 Date 11/7
Time R/NR 6:00pm-7:30pm $29/$37
NEW SANTA SLIMEOLOGY Have the slime of your life saving Santa Claus from sinking in snow when an arctic blast hits our workshop! Making themed seasonal winter slime and faux snow is so fun. Enter the concoction center to customize your slime and snow to please your senses. Lastly, hang out in the ultimate slime lab with loads of various slimes and splat balls too. As a bonus, a slime-themed snack will be served!
PAFA SPIRIT - MINI CHEER Are you in grades 1â&#x20AC;&#x201C;2 and want to be a PAFA Spirit Cheerleader? Join us to learn all about the sport of Cheer! You will learn sidelines, jumps, motions, and stunting! Please wear shorts, t-shirt, and have hair tied back in ponytail. Cheer shoes are required. Bring a labelled water bottle. All participants will receive a shirt and a bow. The season will conclude with the opportunity to cheer at a PAFA Football game! Grade: K-2 Location: Community West Shelf Instructor: PAFA Cheer Coaches Min/Max: 5/25 Prog# 401050-08 401050-09
Day W W
Date Time R/NR 8/15-9/19 6:45pm-7:45pm $80/$100 9/26-10/24 6:45pm-7:45pm $80/$100
Age: 6-12 Location: Community Room 1G Instructor: Team of Lisa Lombardi Coaching Min/Max: 6/15 Prog# Day Date 426292-01 Sa 12/8
Time R/NR 1:00pm-2:00pm $23/$29
GLITZY GIRLZ: DADDY/DAUGHTER HOLIDAY HEART TO HOLD GIFT Calling all daddies and their special little darlings: sign up for this special bonding time over the holiday season. This class is full of heart and is perfect for making homemade gifts with love and thought for family members. Each pair will make three treasured gifts including a pottery and wood craft as well as a beautiful crystal beaded piece all from the heart! Holiday spirit and festive music provided. A wrapping station will complete the gift. Age: 3-10 Instructor: Glitzy Girlz Prog# Day 426165-01 W
Location: Community Room 2A Min/Max: 6/30 Date 12/12
Time R/NR 6:30pm-8:00pm $36/$45
INTERESTED IN PAFA CHEER? SEE PAGE 63.
PARTY IN THE PRESERVES Celebrate National Public Lands Day at the county's first preserve! Try a variety of recreational activities throughout the day and relax in the evening at Camp Reinberg with some food and drinks. Age: All Ages Location: Deer Grove East (1599 Pepper Tree Drive) & Camp Reinberg (1801 N. Quentin Road) Day Sa
Date 9/29
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Time All Day
Fee FREE
SECTIONYOUTH | SUBSECTION & TEEN BACK TO SCHOOL MOVIE EVENT FEATURING "BREAKING LEGS" FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 • 7:30PM FRED P. HALL AMPHITHEATER Join us for this fun back to school movie event featuring a special screening of Sony’s high school dance movie Breaking Legs!
ROLLING MEADOWS CO-OP The following programs are offered in cooperation with the Rolling Meadows Park District and will meet at the Rolling Meadows Community Center, 3705 Pheasant Drive, Rolling Meadows. Location: Rolling Meadows Community Center Instructor: Computer Explorers
Dress up in your favorite high school sports jersey and receive a free raffle entry for some Breaking Legs swag or gift cards, DVDs, and more! Bring a blanket and your school spirit for a night of movie fun with your friends!
MINDSTORM ROBOTICS Explore the world of engineering by building complex control systems using the NXT brick from LEGO®. In teams we will build robots, brainstorm solutions, program them to accomplish tasks, respond to external stimuli, and overcome challenges such as navigating, avoiding or climbing over obstacles, and moving objects. Control the robot with the NXT programming language. Get your brains in gear and your robots moving in this course! Age: 9-12 Prog# 426070-01
Min/Max: 4/4 Day Tu
Date Time R/NR 10/23-11/13 6:00pm-7:15pm $86/$108
ROBOT ENGINEERS Students will work in teams and learn about pulleys, gears, levers, and more as they build and program their robotic creations using the LEGO® WeDo Robotic System. Age: 7-12 Prog# 426080-01
Min/Max: 4/4 Day Tu
Date 9/25-10/16
Time R/NR 6:00pm-7:15pm $94/$114
VIDEO GAME LAB
This is a unique program focused on the magic of the Native American theme, that helps you build a stronger relationship with your child by spending time doing fun activities together. A Parent & Child Program Share memories that will last two lifetimes! info@algonquinlonghouse.org algonquinlonghouse.org
Let's create a game on the PC with Xbox® controllers. Using a visual programming language, students can learn about creativity, problem solving, and collaboration. It's not just about programming! Stretch your imagination to design and build fun-filled and challenging games to share with your family and friends. Students will get a copy of their game, after class is complete. Age: 8-12 Prog# 426124-01
Min/Max: 4/4 Day Tu
Date Time R/NR 11/27-12/18 4:00pm-5:30pm $94/$114
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SENIORS
PALATINE TOWNSHIP SENIOR CENTER 505 S. Quentin Road, Palatine, IL 60067 847.991.1112 • ptscc.org
DAILY ACTIVITIES Call the Senior Center at 847.991.1112 for more information.
PALATINE TOWNSHIP SENIOR CENTER HOURS
Monday–Friday 8:30am–5:00pm
PALATINE TOWNSHIP SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL (PTSCC) The Palatine Township Senior Citizens Council (PTSCC), a not-for-profit organization, operates the Palatine Township Senior Center and is governed by a volunteer board of directors. PTSCC is open to anyone 50 and over. The Senior Center offers meeting rooms, a wellness clinic, an exercise and aerobics room, a library, a fitness room, an arts and crafts room, and a café lunch served Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday only at 11:30am.
PTSCC MEMBERSHIPS
Full Year (January–December 2018)
$45
Full Year Couples (January–December 2018)
$60
Memberships include discounts on activities and trips, as well as use of the fitness center and billiards room.
SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT SUPPORT • Adult Day Services • Applications for senior entitlement programs • Medicare/Medicaid questions • Referrals to community agencies • Housing questions • Listings of service providers • Benefits Access applications • Energy Assistance • Supportive Counseling
MONDAY
Golf League • 8:00am (April-September)
Chair Yoga • 9:00am-9:45am
Sit & Be Fit • 10:00am-10:30am
Adult Coloring • 10:30am
Line Dancing • 10:45am-12:30pm
Café Lunch • 11:30am
Serious Poker • 11:30am
Social Bingo • 12:30pm-3:00pm
Pinochle • 12:30pm-4:30pm
Mah Jongg • 12:30pm-4:30pm
TUESDAY
Bridge Club • 12:00pm-3:00pm
Billiards • 1st Tuesday, 10:00am-11:30am
Jewelry Making • 2nd Tuesday, 10:00am-11:00am
Hiking • 2nd & 4th Tuesday, 9:00am-11:00am
WEDNESDAY
Hearts • 9:00am-12:00pm
T.O.P.S. • 9:30am
Latino Group • 10:00am-2:30pm
Adult Coloring • 10:30am
Café Lunch • 11:30am
Serious Poker • 11:30am
Mah Jongg • 12:30pm-4:30pm
Quilting • 12:30pm-2:30pm
THURSDAY
Chair Yoga • 9:00am-9:45am
• SHIP (Senior Health Insurance Program)
Ceramics • 9:00am-11:00am
• Prescription Drug Insurance Counseling
Open Computer Lab • 10:00am-12:00pm
• Caregiver resources & support
Adult Coloring • 10:30am
• Russian and Latino liaison to assist with any needs
Sit & Be Fit • 10:00am-10:30am
Wii • 10:45am-11:30am
Dominoes • 11:00am
Café Lunch • 11:30am
Bingo • 12:30pm-3:00pm
Tai Chi • 3:00pm-4:00pm
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Being able to talk to others who are experiencing similar challenges of caregiving can be beneficial in relieving some of the frustration and discouragement that often comes with the added responsibility of caring for a loved one with dementia. This support group meets the second Thursday of every month from 11:00am–12:00pm. Call Diane for more information at 847.991.1112 x226.
FRIDAY
Serious Poker • 11:30am
Pinochle • 12:30pm-4:30pm
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SECTION | SUBSECTION SENIORS OTHER ACTIVITIES
2018 UPCOMING TRIPS Register with the Senior Center.
FREE DRUM CIRCLE & LAUGHTER YOGA SESSIONS
DAY TRIPS
Please contact PTSCC at 847.991.1112 for upcoming dates and times.
Morton Arboretum • August 22
Grease Fireside Theatre • September 20
Galena & Dubuque • October 5
FREE HEARING SCREENINGS
OVERNIGHT TRIPS
Register in the Main Office or call 847.991.1112. When: Fourth Thursday of each month, 11:00am–1:30pm
NEW ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES
French Lick Resort & Louisville • September 17–20
Green Bay Holiday (Radisson Hotel & Oneida Casino) • December 6–7
We are partnering with L. L. Bean to offer some adventure activities. Contact Glenn at gzera@ptscc.org for cost and details. Kayaking: Tuesday, August 14 Archery: Tuesday, September 25
FREE COMPUTER OPEN LAB Bring in your own iPhone or iPad for up to 20 minutes of assistance. Call 847.991.1112 to schedule one-on-one assistance.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21
If you require more than 20 minutes the fee is $10 for PTSCC Members and $15 for Non-members up to 50 minutes.
See page 28 for details.
When: Thursday, 10:00am–12:00pm
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES WITH PTSCC PTSCC provides a variety of services to people at the Senior Center and in the Palatine Community. Volunteers are always needed in the following areas:
ADULT ACTIVITIES & PROGRAMS AT PALATINE PARK DISTRICT
• Home-delivered meals drivers • Office assistants • Café/kitchen helpers • Other Senior Center activities and fundraisers Contact Peg Schuetz at 847.991.1112 x224 to get involved!
FITNESS
Fitness Flex Plan page 75
UPCOMING EVENTS & FUNDRAISERS
Prime Fitness Flex Plan page 76 Gentle Yoga page 78
GIRLS NIGHT OUT Thursday, September 27
PTSCC FALL FESTIVAL Monday, October 15 Visit ptscc.org for more details on these and other events.
CULTURAL ARTS
Allegro Community Chorus page 50 It's a Wonderful Life page 28
Walking Track page 87
Quilting with Margaret page 55
SPORTS/ATHLETICS
Visual Arts page 55
Pickleball page 68
Adult Tennis page 66
GENERAL INTEREST
Palatine Historical Society page 86 Volunteering page 18
Theatre page 54, 97-98
HEALTH AND RECREATION CENTER AT HARPER COLLEGE
Aquatics, Dance, Fitness, Sports pages HRC 1-8
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CULTURAL ARTS ALLEGRO COMMUNITY CHORUS Do you love to sing? Do you enjoy sharing with other the good vibes that music brings? Come check out the Allegro Community Chorus! We welcome experienced singers, as well as those with limited choral experience. No audition necessary—all are welcome! Age: 18+ Instructor: Kevin Kelly
Location: Community Room 1B Min/Max: 20/60
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 433200-01 W 9/5-12/5 7:00pm-8:30pm $100*/$125* *There may be an additional fee for concert attire.
ALLEGRETTO CHOIR
Singers with previous choral experience and basic sight reading abilities can audition for the Allegretto Choir. Auditions will take place September 12, rehearsals will immediately follow regular chorus rehearsals (8:30pm–9:15pm).
ALLEGRO FALL MEET & GREET
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 • 7:00PM–9:00PM Emmett’s Brewing Company, Palatine Room Come meet the chorus and mingle with members both old and new at our Fall Meet & Greet. Website: allegrochorus.org Email: allegro@palatineparks.org Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/allegrochorus
ALLEGRO WINTER PERFORMANCE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7 • 7:30PM
Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center • 150 E. Wood Street To purchase tickets, visit cuttinghall.org or call 847.202.5222. Additional ticketing fees will apply.
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PALATINE CONCERT BAND
My daughter really likes all the staff along with the helpful high school kids who come each week to help. – Anonymous, Palatine Children's Chorus
The Palatine Concert Band, under the direction of Dr. Frederick Lowe, is supported by Palatine Park District, local agencies, and private donations. Membership is open to adults proficient at playing an instrument. Rehearsals are Tuesday evenings 8:00pm-10:00pm at Community Center. Visit PalatineConcertBand.org for more information.
PCB WINTER CONCERTS NOVEMBER 4 • 3:30PM & NOVEMBER 30 • 7:00 PM Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center • 150 E. Wood Street
Ticket are available through the Cutting Hall Box Office at 847.202.5222 or online at cuttinghall.org.
CULTURAL ARTS
PALATINE CHILDREN’S CHORUS Palatine Children’s Chorus welcomes all children ages 4–18 who love to sing! Beginning its 32nd season in September, our singers from throughout the Northwest Suburbs enjoy a variety of musical experiences in the Sing with Me (ages 4–5), Do Re Mi (ages 6–7), Treble (ages 8+), Intermezzo, Concert, and Honors Choirs. Palatine Children’s Chorus safely nurtures children’s voices, introduces all age groups to a variety of music, and offers each level appropriate and safe vocal instruction and music education. Our traveling choirs have performed all around the world, including Hawaii, Montreal, England, Austria, Venice, Spain, Ireland, Carnegie Hall in New York City, and other locations. Additionally, the choirs have performed for the Chicago Cubs, White Sox, Joffrey Ballet, and at the Illinois State Fair. All choirs will perform at our our holiday concerts at Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center on Saturday, December 8. Additionally, all Palatine Children's Choruses including Do Re Mi help the Mayor of Palatine light the Christmas Tree in Towne Square each year. Follow us on Facebook facebook.com/pccsings Visit the chorus website pccsings.org PCC Email pccsings@palatineparks.org PCC Voice Mail 847.496.6281
ALL CHOIRS Age: 8-18
Location: Community Room 1B
TREBLE CHOIR
Instructor: Crystalyn Boyer Prog# Day 433040-01 W
INTERMEZZO CHOIR*
Instructor: Stevee Bellas Prog# Day 433040-02 M
PCC FALL WELCOME NIGHTS MONDAY, AUGUST 20 • 6:30PM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 • 6:30PM
Did you know that Palatine has a world-class program for children 4–18? Stretch your singer’s music experience past your school’s music class!
Prog# Day 433040-04 M
Min/Max: 15/70
Date Time R/NR 8/27-12/3** 5:45pm-8:00pm $180/$225
Instructor: Stevee Bellas
COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM 1C
The Palatine Park District welcomes all children 4 years and older (and a parent) to our Fall Welcome Nights.
Instructor: Stevee Bellas
HONORS CHOIR
Min/Max: 15/50
Date Time R/NR 8/27-12/3** 4:45pm-6:30pm $170/$213
CONCERT CHOIR* Prog# Day 433040-03 M
Min/Max: 15/50
Date Time R/NR 8/29-12/5** 5:45pm-6:45pm $145/$182
Min/Max: 8/36
Date Time R/NR 8/27-12/3** 5:45pm-9:00pm $190/$238
*Intermezzo and Concert Choirs will have an alternating schedule. Visit pccsings.org for more details. **No rehearsals 11/19, 11/21; additional rehearsals may be added prior to performances Note: If District 15 is closed due to inclement weather on a rehearsal day, the Palatine Children's Chorus will not meet. Visit pccsings.org for rehearsal schedule details and updates.
PCC WINTER PERFORMANCE
PCC FOR YOUNG SINGERS PAGE 43
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 • 1:00PM & 3:30PM Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center • 150 E. Wood Street To purchase tickets, visit cuttinghall.org or call 847.202.5222. Additional ticketing fees will apply.
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CULTURAL ARTS GUITAR Our guitar program provides high quality instruction in a friendly format that encourages having fun as well as learning. Beginning Guitar students will learn the basic chords, sight reading and songs. Students enrolling in Intermediate Guitar will progress to more advanced sight reading, new chords, new songs and will play duets with other students. Advanced Guitar students will have the opportunity to build a repertoire of guitar ensemble music under the direction of the instructor. Students must bring their own acoustic guitar. Mel Bayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Modern Guitar Method Grade 1 is required (available for purchase on Amazon). Class requires a minimum of 15 minutes of practice at least three times per week (not including class time). Age: 7-12 Location: Community Room 1B Instructor: Patrick Mahoney Min/Max: 4/12 Prog#
Day
433320-01 Sa 433320-02 Sa 433320-03 Sa
Date Time R/NR BEGINNING 9/1-10/20 1:00pm-2:00pm $96/$120 INTERMEDIATE 9/1-10/20 2:00pm-3:00pm $96/$120 ADVANCED 9/1-10/20 3:00pm-4:00pm $96/$120
PIANO LESSONS This class, open for ages 6â&#x20AC;&#x201C;8, is the perfect introduction to learning the piano. Classes will discover warm-ups, music reading, piano pieces, rhythms, composition, and much more. The group setting enables children to work together, perform for each other, and play learning games together. Your child will be taught how to practice and set up a schedule geared towards improvement and consistency. A piano at home is recommended for at home practice. Your children will have the opportunity to discover the fun and importance of musical creativity! Age: 6-8 Location: Community Room 1B Instructor: Nathan Hubbard Min/Max: 4/8 Prog#
Day
433340-01 Tu 433340-02 Tu 433340-03 Th
Date Time R/NR BEGINNING 9/11-10/30 4:30pm-5:00pm $64/$80 9/11-10/30 5:00pm-5:30pm $64/$80 CONTINUING 9/13-11/1 5:00pm-5:30pm $64/$80
PALATINE DANCE palatinedance.org
For over 30 years, Palatine Park District has been offering top rated dance instruction with the most affordable prices. Training students from ages 5 through adult, Palatine Dance Program continues to turn out some of the most well rounded dancers with experience in ballet, jazz, tap, modern, lyrical, contemporary, pointe, and hip hop. All students must be minimum posted age by September 1. For classes at Cutting Hall, dancers should enter from Fremont Street. The dance studio will not be accessible from the main entrance. For more information, visit palatinedance.org or email Becky Lugovsky at dance@palatineparks.org. All listed Fall Session dance classes (with the exception of Holiday Dance classes) continue through winter and perform in the Annual Spring Dance Recital to be held in June 2019 at Harper College. Dancers will need to re-register in December for the Winter Session with a code provided by their instructor. Costume fees are included in class tuition.
WEDDING & PARTY DANCING Weddings, class reunions and parties are more fun if you know how to dance. You will learn the popular electric and cha-cha slides and the basic steps for partner slow dancing, swing/ jitterbug, polka, fox trot, waltz' and Texas two-step. Bring a copy of your special first dance song to class. Cherie's easy learning style will have you ready to dance at the that next special occasion. Singles as well as couples are welcome, but partners are not guaranteed. Please wear leather-soled shoes for easier movement. Age: 16+ Instructor: Cherie Uricek Prog# Day 415610-01 Th
Location: Community Room 2C Min/Max: 14/26
Date Time R/NR 9/6-10/25 7:00pm-8:30pm $40/$50
ADULT ADVANCED TAP "Listen to my feet and I will tell you the story of my life." Tap is a fun style of dance that anyone can learn, regardless of dance experience. It increases cardiovascular conditioning, strength, flexibility, and coordination. Adult Tap is for both men and women and will focus on rhythm and music awareness through various combinations. Attire includes workout clothes and tap shoes. Age: 18+ Instructor: Katherine Siegle Prog# Day 415640-01 M *No class 11/19
Location: Community Room 2C Min/Max: 6/15
Date Time R/NR 8/27-12/3* 7:45pm-8:45pm $200/$250
HARPER PARTNERSHIP DANCE CLASSES PAGE HRC 8
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CULTURAL ARTS YOUTH DANCE CLASSES HIP HOP
This is a fun and challenging style of dance that features a relaxed form of jazz and uses hip hop music. Required attire: leotard, loose-fitting pants, and jazz shoes or low-top Converse sneakers.
BALLET
The most essential style of dance, ballet focuses on grace, poise, and strength through technique and choreography to both classical and contemporary music. Required attire: leotard, tights, optional ballet skirt, and pink leather ballet shoes.
POMS
This exciting class is designed to address the flexibility, extension, power, and dynamics necessary for poms dance and cheerleading. Required attire: tee or tank, dance shorts or pants, and jazz shoes or hip hop sneakers.
TAP/JAZZ
Dancers will have fun learning the rhythms and stylized movements of jazz in combination with the fun of drumming in tap for these exciting forms of dances set to upbeat music. Attire includes leotard, tights, optional dance shorts, jazz shoes, and tap shoes.
TAP/BALLET
This class will focus on the rhythm and fun of drumming with tap in combination with the artistry and discipline of ballet. Required attire: leotard, tights, optional dance shorts or ballet skirt, tap shoes, and pink ballet shoes.
LYRICAL
Combining ballet and jazz moves, this style of dance interprets the story of the music and allows dancers to be in tune with their bodies through movement and musicality. Required attire: leotard, tights, optional dance shorts, skirt, or leggings, and ballet or lyrical shoes.
MODERN
This form of dance allows students to explore freedom of expression and music interpretation through an eclectic blend of movements outside the traditional structures of ballet and jazz. Required attire: dancewear or loose-fitting clothing with bare feet, jazz shoes, or ballet shoes. Prog# Class Age Day Dates 415010-01 Hip Hop 5-7 W 8/29-12/5 415010-02 Hip Hop 8-12 W 8/29-12/5 415020-01 Ballet 10-14 W 8/29-12/5 415030-02 Poms 10-14 Th 8/30-12/6 415060-01 Tap/Jazz 5-8 W 8/29-12/5 415070-01 Tap/Ballet 5-7 Sa 9/1-12/8 415070-02 Tap/Ballet 8-10 Sa 9/1-12/8 415090-01 Lyrical 8-12 W 8/29-12/5 415100-01 Modern 8-12 W 8/29-12/5 415250-01 Contemporary 6-10 W 8/29-12/5 415250-02 Contemporary 11-16 Th 8/30-12/6 415120-01 Pointe Prep/Co. Ballet 11-18 Th 8/30-12/6 415140-01 Pointe 1 12-18 Th 8/30-12/6 415140-02 Pointe 2 & 3 12-18 Th 8/30-12/6 415150-01 Company Prep 8-14 M 8/27-12/3 415230-01 Musical Theatre 8-12 W 8/29-12/5 415160-01 Holiday Dance 3-4 Tu 8/28-11/27 415160-02 Holiday Dance 5-7 Th 8/30-11/29 *No class 9/3, 10/27, 10/31, 11/3 (Cutting Hall only) 11/19-11/24
POINTE PREP/COMPANY BALLET
This class will focus on ballet technique, strengthening, artistry, and flexibility to enhance one's dance skills in preparation for future work en pointe. Required attire: leotard, tights, optional dance skirt or shorts, and ballet shoes. Instructor permission required.
POINTE
A highly-advanced form of ballet, these classes focus on continuing technique and working en pointe. Required attire: leotard, convertible tights, optional dance skirt or shorts, ballet shoes, and pointe shoes. Instructor's permission required.
COMPANY PREP
Open to any student wishing to develop a well-rounded dance repertoire. Dancers will learn technique and choreography in ballet, jazz, and tap with an extra focus on performance quality in preparation for the possibility of joining Palatine Dance Company. Dancers will participate in the Holiday show, community performances, and in the Spring Recital. Pink ballet shoes, tan slip-on jazz shoes, and tan tap shoes are required. A class uniform (leotard, tights, shorts) is included in the fee.
HOLIDAY DANCE
Celebrate the holiday season with a festive dance show! In these classes, your little dancers will learn ballet and/or jazz technique and choreography for a dance to be done in two performances of our Holiday Show at Cutting Hall on Saturday, December 1. Required attire: leotard, tights, optional dance shorts or ballet skirt, and pink leather Ballet shoes. (Costume is included in class fee.)
CONTEMPORARY
Contemporary combines elements of jazz, lyrical, modern, and ballet in an expressive style of dance that explores the versatility of movement through exercises and improvisation. Attire includes leotard or tank top with dance shorts or leggings and bare feet. (Ballet shoes or jazz shoes are acceptable.)
MUSICAL THEATRE
Dance like they do on Broadway! Tell stories through movement using techniques ranging from ballet to jazz to hip hop to tap and then some! If you want to perform in your schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s musical, join this class for a lot of fun! Attire includes comfortable clothing or dance wear and jazz shoes.
Time 4:30pm-5:15pm 5:15pm-6:00pm 6:45pm-7:30pm 6:00pm-6:45pm 5:15pm-6:00pm 9:45am-10:30am 9:00am-9:45am 4:30pm-5:15pm 6:00pm-6:45pm 6:00pm-6:45pm 4:30pm-5:15pm 5:15pm-6:30pm 6:30pm-7:45pm 7:45pm-9:00pm 4:30pm-5:45pm 6:45pm-7:30pm 5:15pm-6:00pm 5:15pm-6:00pm
Instructor Miss Maria Miss Maria Miss Maria Miss Marlena Miss Bryanna Miss Madeline Miss Madeline Miss Bryanna Miss Maria Miss Bryanna Miss Marlena Miss Becky Miss Becky Miss Becky Miss Becky Miss Bryanna Miss Becky Miss Marlena
Location CC Rm 2C CC Rm 2C CC Rm 2C CC Rm 2C Cutting Hall CC Rm 2C CC Rm 2C Cutting Hall CC Rm 2C Cutting Hall CC Rm 2C Cutting Hall Cutting Hall Cutting Hall Cutting Hall Cutting Hall Cutting Hall CC Rm 2C
Min/Max 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12
R/NR $200/$250 $200/$250 $200/$250 $200/$250 $200/$250 $200/$250 $200/$250 $200/$250 $200/$250 $200/$250 $200/$250 $250/$313 $250/$313 $200/$250 $345/$430 $200/$250 $200/$250 $200/$250
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CULTURAL ARTS ACTING UP - AN INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE
CLASS ACT YOUTH THEATRE
Acting Up is an introduction to theater for our youngest actors in the primary grades. This class covers all the elements of being in a full production: singing, dancing, staging, and memorizing lines.
Class Act is a youth theater program where young and aspiring actors will work on developing their craft and prepare for middle and high school theater. In each class we will focus on acting, movement, theater games, and scene study from the musical, Superheroes Unite! All of the work done in class will culminate in a final presentation complete with costumes, sets, and lights.
BOO! A HAUNTED HALLOWEEN TALE Written by Anna Price The Haunted Mansion is abuzz as preparations are made for the happiest day of the year: Halloween! This elusive group of characters is looking forward to the one day a year where they can get out the house for awhile and just “blend in,” not to mention get some free candy! But will Ghastly's gang of ghosts bully BOO into joining their gang and spend Halloween scaring the trick-or-treaters? Will the Princess Crew ever get the smelly ghosts out of their Princess Pad? Can the Mad Scientists's creation, Frankie, help BOO realize that it's OK to just be you? Will the Witch Doctor give good advice about the best way to get the attention of a secret crush? Will the Violet Visitor from another planet ruin everyone's plans or join in the fun? Can the Ghost Buster's save the day? It's sure to be a howling good time for all as our favorite Halloween characters tell their stories and sing and dance to some of Halloween's most popular songs! Students may be asked to provide simple costumes and props for the production. The final presentation will be at Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, October 25 at 7:00pm. To purchase tickets, visit cuttinghall.org or call 847.202.5222. Additional ticketing fees may apply. Age: 6-9 Instructor: Julie Price
Location: Community Room 2A Min/Max: 10/20
GHOST IN THE GRAVEYARD Written by Steve Flowers Have you ever played Ghost in the Graveyard? Would you ever play it in a real graveyard? When Roxanne and her friends take a dare and play the game in an abandoned cemetery, they get a lot more than they bargained for. They find actual zombies and ghosts, but soon realize that this is no longer a game and they might be trapped there forever! This brand new musical has a great mix of different music styles like rock, hip-hop, salsa, reggae, and even polka! Come be a part of this very fun musical, if you dare…. Students may be asked to provide simple costumes and props for the production. The final presentation will be at the Cutting Hall on November 2 at 7:00pm. To purchase tickets, visit cuttinghall.org or call 847.202.5222. Additional ticketing fees may apply. Age: 10-18 Instructor: Julie Price
Location: Community Room 1C Min/Max: 10/30
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 442040-01 Th 8/30-10/25* 6:00pm-8:00pm $153/$191 *Tech Rehearsals will take place at Cutting Hall 10/29, 10/30, 11/1
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 442010-01 Tu 8/28-10/16* 4:00pm-5:15pm $115/$144 442010-02 Tu 8/28-10/16* 5:30pm-6:45pm $115/$144 *Dress Rehearsals will be 10/22-10/24 (4:30-6:00pm)
SKETCH & IMPROV Think you are funny? Want to make people laugh? Find your comedic side in this class by telling jokes, playing improv games, and learning classic comedy routines. We may even write our own. We will also simultaneously work on acting techniques such as voice production and find the right physicality for each piece. Laugh out loud while you have a great time improving your overall confidence and performance skills. The final presentation will take place on the last day of class. Age: 8-13 Instructor: Natasha Laws Prog# Day 442030-01 W
Location: Community Room 1F Min/Max: 10/20
Date Time R/NR 9/5-11/7 5:30pm-7:00pm $75/$94
IMPROV CLUB Improvisation is difficult, but it can be a lot of fun! Learn the art of improv through a variety of games and exercises. Friends and family are welcome to join the last class. Age: 18+ Instructor: Declan Shannon Prog#
Day
442125-01 Th 442120-01 Th
Location: Community Room 2A Min/Max: 8/16
IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE - CAST Join the cast of It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play. All are welcome to join and participate. Rehearsals will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and the performance will take place on Friday, December 21. The performance and its profits will benefit Susannah's Gift—a Palatine Park Foundation fund to assist qualifying residents or groups in need of financial assistance with participation in Palatine Park District cultural arts programs. Age: All ages Location: Community Room 2A Instructor: Colleen Kaminski Min/Max: 5/35 Prog# Day Date Time Fee 442900-01 Tu,Th 11/6-12/20* 6:00pm-9:00pm $10 *Additional days for tech week will be added
Date
Time R/NR AGES 14-17 9/6-10/25 6:00pm-7:00pm $70/$88 AGES 18+ 9/6-10/25 7:00pm-8:00pm $70/$88
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CULTURAL ARTS PAINT NIGHT AT PALATINE HILLS Enjoy an evening of drinking, laughing, and letting out your creative side led by social painting instructor Brooke Dahmen. No previous experience is necessary and supplies will be provided. While aprons will be given to each participant to shield them from paint splatters, it is encouraged to wear clothes that might get paint on them. This event will be BYOB. Age: 21+ Instructor: Brooke Dahmen Prog# Day 442110-01 F
Paint this Harry Potter inspired scene with us during Paint Night at Palatine Hills!
Location: Palatine Hills Back Room Min/Max: 8/30
Date 11/16
Time R/NR 7:00pm-9:00pm $40/$50
PAINTING Learn different styles of painting, while working on a variety of projects through the season. This class will teach skills in a creative, relaxed environment. Age: 18+ Instructor: Monica Haun Prog# Day 443170-01 Th
Location: Birchwood Activity Room Min/Max: 8/12
Date Time R/NR 9/6-10/25 4:00pm-5:00pm $70/$88
CARTOON DRAWING Learn to draw funny faces and myriad expressions in this popular class. Our instructor will help you develop a comic strip of your very own! Age: 8-14 Instructor: Dianna Necka Prog# Day 443060-01 F 443060-02 F
Location: Community Room 2A Min/Max: 8/12
Date Time R/NR 9/7-10/26 4:30pm-6:00pm $70/$88 11/2-12/14 4:00pm-5:00pm $41/$51
Have fun in this creative class while learning to draw and paint. The first half will focus on drawing skills and projects, and the second half will focus on painting.
Prog# Day 443080-01 W 443080-02 W
Location: Community Room 2A Min/Max: 8/12
Date Time R/NR 9/5-10/24 4:00pm-5:00pm $70/$88 11/7-12/12 4:00pm-5:00pm $54/$68
Looking to get started in art or want to try a variety of different media? This course offers an introduction to creating with pastels, pen and ink, painting, watercolor, and clay.
Prog#
Day
443090-01 W 443090-02 W 443095-01 W 443095-02 W
Date
Age: 18+ Instructor: Dianna Necka Prog# 443200-01 443200-02 443200-03
Day Sa Sa Sa
Location: Birchwood Activity Room Min/Max: 8/20
Date Time R/NR 9/8-9/29 12:00pm-2:00pm $70/$88 10/13-11/3 12:00pm-2:00pm $70/$88 11/17-12/15 12:00pm-2:00pm $70/$88
This introductory class will teach methods of working with clay, glaze, decoration, and firing. Age: 8-14, 18+ Location: Birchwood Activity Room Instructor: Andrew Adamczewski Min/Max: 8/12 Prog#
Location: Community Room 2A Min/Max: 8/12
Time R/NR AGES 6-7 9/5-10/24 5:00pm-6:00pm $70/$88 11/7-12/12 5:00pm-6:00pm $54/$68 AGES 18+ 9/5-10/24 6:00pm-7:00pm $70/$88 11/7-12/12 6:00pm-7:00pm $54/$68
Day
443210-01 Sa 443210-02 Sa 443215-01 443215-02
ASPIRING ARTIST
Age: 6-7, 18+ Instructor: Monica Haun
Enjoy trying new crafts and pinning projects for inspiration? This class will give you an opportunity to get creative in a relaxed environment. Each day will feature a new seasonal project. Participants may be asked to bring additional materials.
CERAMICS
PENCIL & PAINT
Age: 8-14 Instructor: Dianna Necka
CRAFTING CLUB & PINNING PALS
Sa Sa
Date
Time R/NR AGES 8-14 9/8-10/27 9:00am-10:00am $70/$88 11/10-12/15 9:00am-10:00am $54/$68 AGES 18+ 9/8-10/27 10:00am-11:00am $70/$88 11/10-12/15 10:00am-11:00am $54/$68
QUILTING WITH MARGARET Learn how to make beautiful and traditional quilts. Margaret will teach you the basic techniques of piecing, patching, and quilting. Bring a self-fitting thimble. Materials are not included. No experience necessary. Piecing and quilting done by hand and machine (bring your own). Age: 14+ Instructor: Margaret Luba Prog# Day 443100-01 Sa *No class 10/27, 11/3
Location: Community Room MPR Min/Max: 3/15
Date Time R/NR 9/8-12/22* 12:00pm-2:00pm $7/$9
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ATHLETICS TEAM MSL GIRLS HOLIDAY BASKETBALL CAMP Join Matt May and Team MSL staff and learn the proper fundamentals of basketball. Camp emphasis will be ball handling and shooting. Grade: 1-8 Instructor: Team MSL Staff Prog#
Day
404180-01
W
404180-02
W
Location: Falcon Gym Min/Max: 20/30
Date
Time R/NR GRADE 1-4 12/26-12/28 10:00am-11:30am $50/$63 GRADE 5-8 12/26-12/28 10:00am-11:30am $50/$63
TEAM MSL GIRLS BASKETBALL CLINICS Join Coach May and Team MSL staff to learn the proper fundamentals of shooting and ball handling. Scrimmage games will be played as well. Grade: K-8 Instructor: Team MSL Instructors Prog#
Day
404190-01 Tu 404190-02 Tu
Location: Falcon Gym Min/Max: 15/50
Date
Time R/NR GRADE K-4 9/4-9/25 4:45pm-5:45pm $48/$60 GRADE 5-8 9/4-9/25 4:45pm-5:45pm $48/$60
TEAM MSL BASKETBALL SHOOTING CLINIC Join Coach May and Team MSL staff to learn the proper mechanics of shooting. This clinic is guaranteed to make your child a better shooter. Grade: 1-8 Instructor: Team MSL Instructors Prog# 404080-01 404080-02
Day Su Su
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 20/60
Date Time R/NR 11/4-11/18 10:00am-11:00am $50/$63 10/7-10/21 10:00am-11:00am $50/$63
TEAM MSL BASKETBALL HOLIDAY CAMP The philosophy of this clinic is to introduce the fundamentals of basketball. Skills will be taught through drills, group games, and actual game situations. Team MSL instructors will teach this exciting clinic. Grade: 1-8 Instructor: Team MSL Instructors Prog#
Day
404070-03
Su
404070-04
Su
Date
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 15/50
Time R/NR GRADE 1-5 9/9-9/30 10:00am-11:00am $60/$75 GRADE 6-8 9/9-9/30 10:00am-11:00am $60/$75
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The instructors for this class were absolutely amazing. We loved them! – Anonymous, Little Celtic Soccer League
ATHLETICS
YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUES This program emphasizes the fundamentals of basketball, sportsmanship, and teamwork while having fun through league play. Each team is allotted one hour of practice time per week at area school gyms. Please note one day your child cannot practice when registering. Friend requests will not be accepted. Games are held on Saturdays during the time frame allotted for ach league. The season will consist of ten games. Game times vary. For more information on youth basketball leagues, call 847.496.6277.
PLAYER PLACEMENT AND REFUND POLICY FOR YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE
The goal of Palatine Park District’s Youth Basketball League is to provide a fun, fair, and safe experience for all to enjoy. Listed below are policies that pertain to the Youth Basketball League but differ from other Park District programs. The Park District has added these policies to ensure all teams will be competing fairly and evenly. 1. The last day to apply for a refund for the Youth Basketball League is Saturday, October 6. This does not include wait list participants. 2. It is the responsibility of the person registering for the program to indicate one day during the week (Monday–Friday) the child cannot practice. 3. If the participant is not rated (see "Rating Day") he or she will not be placed on a team. 4. If your child is unable to make the rating day assigned time, the make-up day will be Saturday, September 29, from 1:00–3:00pm at Community Center. 5. Players still on the wait list on the day of the first game will be refunded. 6. Practices will start the week of October 29. Each team practices once a week for one hour. Practices are held on weekday evenings. Practices will not be held on Saturday, Sunday, or during Thanksgiving and Winter breaks.
RATING DAY
Rating day is held at Community Center gym and is required for all new players in the program. Players are evaluated on several skills and then teams will be formed. All players must have height measured at the Community Center or during player evaluations.
BOYS Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8
9/24 9/24 9/24 9/24 9/24 9/24
Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday
Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8
9/26 9/26 9/26 9/26 9/26 9/26
Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday
5:00pm-6:30pm 5:00pm-6:30pm 7:00pm-8:00pm 7:00pm-8:00pm 7:00pm-8:00pm 7:00pm-8:00pm
GIRLS 5:00pm-6:15pm 5:00pm-6:15pm 6:00pm-7:15pm 6:00pm-7:15pm 6:00pm-7:15pm 6:00pm-7:15pm
REGISTRATION FOR YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE Registration closes on September 29 for grades 3–8.
Staff will begin compiling rosters on October 1. Registration after that date does not guarantee placement on a team. Participants will be placed on a wait list and will be contacted after availability is confirmed.
THANK YOU TO OUR YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE SPONSOR:
7. Pictures will be on Saturday, December 8.
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ATHLETICS BOYS YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE
1ST & 2ND GRADE BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Games are scheduled to start on Saturday, December 1. Pictures will be on Saturday, December 8. The season will consist of ten games. Game times will vary.
The league will emphasize the fundamentals of basketball, sportsmanship, and teamwork while having fun through league play. Teams will practice one evening a week on Tuesday or Thursday for one hour and games will be played on Saturday.
3RD/4TH GRADE LEAGUE Grade: 3
Location: Plum Grove School
Min/Max: 40/100
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 404720-01 Sa 12/1-2/23 9:00am-5:00pm $150/$188
Grade: 4
Location: Sundling School
Min/Max: 40/80
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 404720-02 Sa 12/1-2/23 8:00am-1:00pm $150/$188
5TH/6TH GRADE LEAGUE Grade: 5
Location: Winston School
Min/Max: 20/80
Registration closes on November 25. Registration after that date does not guarantee placement on a team. Staff will be compiling rosters the week of November 26. Placement on teams will be based on which D15 school boundaries you reside within. Friend requests will not be accepted. Once each program is full, participants will be placed on a wait list and will be contacted after availability is confirmed. Grade: 1-2 Location: Falcon Gym Prog#
Day
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 404720-03 Sa 12/1-2/23 9:00am-5:00pm $150/$188
104740-01 Sa
Grade: 6
104740-02 Sa
Location: Community Gym
Min/Max: 20/80
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 404720-04 Sa 12/1-2/23 9:00am-5:00pm $150/$188
7TH/8TH GRADE LEAGUE Grade: 7
Location: Community Gym
104740-04 Sa
Location: Community Gym
Min/Max: 20/80
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 404720-06 Sa 12/1-3/2 9:00am-5:00pm $150/$188
GIRLS YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE Games are scheduled to start on Saturday, December 1 for the 3rd/4th grade league and on January 12 for the 5th/6th and 7th/8th grade leagues. Pictures will be on Saturday, December 8. The season will consist of ten games. Games are played on Saturday and times will vary. The 5th/6th and 7th/8th grade leagues will play games in other towns in the Inter-village basketball league. Towns in the league include Barrington, Hoffman Estates, Bartlett, Hanover Park, Streamwood, Dundee, Huntley, Schaumburg, and Palatine. 3rd-4th All Games: Winston School 3rd-6th Min/Max: 20/40 5th-8th Home Games: Birchwood Gym 7th-8th Min/Max: 10/40 Prog#
Date Time R/NR BOYS 1ST GRADE 1/12-3/16 8:00am-3:00pm $93/$117 BOYS 2ND GRADE 1/12-3/16 8:00am-3:00pm $93/$117 GIRLS 1ST GRADE 1/12-3/16 8:00am-3:00pm $93/$117 GIRLS 2ND GRADE 1/12-3/16 8:00am-3:00pm $93/$117
Min/Max: 20/80
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 404720-05 Sa 12/1-3/2 9:00am-5:00pm $150/$188
Grade: 8
104740-03 Sa
Boys Min/Max: 40/100 Girls Min/Max: 20/50
Grade Date Time R/NR 3RD/4TH GRADE LEAGUE 404730-01 3 12/1-2/23* 9:00am-5:00pm $150/$188 404730-11 4 12/1-2/23* 9:00am-5:00pm $150/$188 5TH/6TH GRADE LEAGUE 404730-02 5 1/12-3/9* 9:00am-5:00pm $150/$188 404730-12 6 1/12-3/9* 9:00am-5:00pm $150/$188 7TH/8TH GRADE LEAGUE 404730-03 7 1/12-3/9* 9:00am-5:00pm $150/$188 404730-13 8 1/12-3/9* 9:00am-5:00pm $150/$188 *No games 12/22, 12/29, 1/5
TEAM MSL CO-ED HOLIDAY BASKETBALL GAME CAMP This camp will provide fundamental and advanced training in all aspects of the game of basketball. Instructors will deliver expert advice to enhance basketball skills such as shooting, passing, dribbling, and conditioning. This camp includes instruction as well as structured games. Separate divisions based on age and ability. Grade: K-8 Instructor: Team MSL Instructors Prog#
Day
Location: Falcon Gym Min/Max: 15/30
Date
Time R/NR GRADE K-4 404270-01 W-F 12/26-12/28 9:00am-10:30am $80/$100 404270-10 W-F 1/2-1/4 9:00am-10:30am $80/$100 GRADE 5-8 404270-02 W-F 12/26-12/28 9:00am-10:30am $80/$100 404270-11 W-F 1/2-1/4 9:00am-10:30am $80/$100
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL LEAGUE These leagues are designed to offer league play to high school students who are not participating on a team with the high school they attend. Players on high school teams are ineligible to participate. Teams will play a ten game season and then a single elimination tournament. A parent of one of the players is required to be on the players' bench. Completed registration form, roster, and fee is due at the time of registration. Registration deadline is Saturday, November 3 or until league is full. Location: Birchwood Gym Prog#
Min/Max: 6/16
Day
Date Time R/NR FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE 404090-01 Su 11/25-3/10 8:00am-4:00pm $575/$650
Location: Community Gym Prog#
Day
404090-02 Su
Date Time R/NR JUNIOR/SENIOR 11/25-3/10 9:00am-6:00pm $575/$650
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ATHLETICS YOUTH VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE PRE-SEASON Recreational volleyball open to both boys and girls. Location: Falcon Gym
Min/Max: 24/54
GRADES 3–4
Practices and matches will be held on Friday evenings. Each player is guaranteed equal playing time. Prog# Day 404060-01 F *No volleyball 11/23
Date Time R/NR 11/2-12/14* 5:30pm-6:45pm $75/$94
GRADES 5–6
Practices will be held one night a week, either on Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Matches will be one hour each, between 10:00am–2:00pm and are held on the following Saturdays: 11/3, 11/10 (at Community Center), 11/17, 12/1, 12/8, 12/15. Participants will be assigned to a team and will practice in one of the time slots. Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 404061-01 M,W,Th 10/29-12/13* 5:30pm-6:30pm $100/$125 *No volleyball 11/24; match on 11/10 will be held at Community Center
GRADES 7–8
Practices will be held one night a week, either on Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Matches will be one hour each, between 10:00am-2:00pm and are held on the following Saturdays: 11/3, 11/10 (at Community Center), 11/17, 12/1, 12/8, 12/15. Participants will be assigned to a team and will practice in one of the time slots. Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 404062-01 M,W,Th 10/29-12/13* 6:30pm-7:30pm $100/$125 *No volleyball 11/24; match on 11/10 will be held at Community Center
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES This co-ed house recreational volleyball league will run from January to March, ending with a league tournament. Practices are held for one hour on one day each week as listed below, and matches are played on Saturdays between 3:30pm and 7:30pm. A complete schedule will be emailed to all participants at the beginning of the season. Each player will have equal playing time. Registration deadline is December 2.
VOLLEYKIDZ Volleykidz is an introductory camp for children in 1st–3rd grade. The lesson plan introduces passing, setting, and spiking using a very light volleyball. Volleykidz will improve each child's hand/ eye coordination and left/right coordination through the use of fun drills and gross motor games. Lesson plan also incorporates short educational drills including spelling, math, and science. EVP Volleyball Pros Certified Coaches. Grade: 1-3 Instructor: EVP Professionals Prog# Day 404590-01 M
Improve your volleyball skills with 60 minutes of drills in setting, passing, overhand serving, and spiking. The lesson plan directs the use of self-mastery training and groups that help each student reach a new level. Instructors organize short games at the end of each class. Lesson plan also incorporates short educational drills including spelling, math, and science. Age: 9-10 years Instructor: EVP Professionals Prog# Day 404040-01 M
Date Time R/NR 9/10-10/29 6:00pm-7:00pm $99/$124
Reach the next level of volleyball with 60 minutes of drills in setting, passing, and spiking. You will learn to overhand serve and develop a good understanding of each position on offense and defense. The lesson plan directs the use of self-mastery training as well as game situation drills that help each student excel during volleyball games. Instructors will organize games at the end of each class. Age: 11-14 years Instructor: EVP Professionals Prog# Day 404020-02 M
5th/6th and 7th/8th grade teams will be assigned a one-hour weekly practice during one of the following times: • Monday, 5:30-6:30pm, 6:30pm-7:30pm • Wednesday, 6:30pm-7:30pm • Thursday, 5:30-6:30pm, 6:30pm-7:30pm Note: Fee is per player and includes head coaching time, referees, a t-shirt uniform, and awards for the champions and runners up in each group. Min/Max: 24/64 Min/Max 24/64 24/80 24/54
Location: Falcon Gym Min/Max: 8/24
JR. EVP VOLLEYBALL SKILLS & DRILLS
All 3rd/4th grade teams will practice on Fridays, 5:30pm-6:30pm
Prog# Grade Date 104060-01 3-4 1/11-3/15 104060-02 5-6 1/7-3/14 104060-03 7-8 1/7-3/14
Date Time R/NR 9/10-10/29 5:00pm-6:00pm $99/$124
YOUTH EVP VOLLEYBALL SKILLS & DRILLS
Practice Times
Location: Falcon Gym Grade: 3-4
Location: Falcon Gym Min/Max: 8/36
R/NR $125/$157 $125/$157 $125/$157
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Location: Falcon Gym Min/Max: 8/36
Date Time R/NR 9/10-10/29 7:00pm-8:00pm $99/$124
ATHLETICS IGLA GIRLS FALL LACROSSE LEAGUES Be part of a youth lacrosse league exclusively for girls from Chicago, and the north, northwest, west, and south suburbs. The emphasis of this program is to develop girls within the sport of lacrosse. The goals of the program are to understand the rules of lacrosse, active teamwork, and sportsmanship while fostering personal development in a respectful environment led by positive coaching. IGLA is adopting the US Lacrosse "players first" athlete development model which means smaller fields and a smaller number of players. Kids are more engaged, get more touches on the ball, and further develop their skills. Purple League is a higher level of play and requires coach permission to register. Equipment: A stick, hard ball, goggle, and mouth guard are required for all leagues. IGLA pinny is required and can be purchased at iglax.org. Practices & Games: 8U and 10U league will practice on Wednesdays from 5:30pm–6:30pm; 12U and 14U league will practice from 5:30pm–6:45pm. 8U league games will be played on Sundays from 12:00pm–2:00pm; 10U from 12:00pm–3:00pm; 12U from 1:00pm–4:00pm; and 14U from 2:00pm–5:00pm. For further information visit iglax.org or contact us at info@iglax.org or 773.909.5940. Date: 9/9-10/21 Min/Max: 10/50 Prog#
PENGUINS BEGINNER LACROSSE CLINIC This introductory soft lacrosse clinic is for players new to the sport or players with little lacrosse experience. Soft lacrosse incorporates the fast paced action and fun of regular lacrosse, but eliminates the need for equipment. Participants will be provided with a loaner lacrosse stick. Players will participate in fun and exciting drills and scrimmages that aim to teach the basic fundamentals and rules of the sport in a safe and fun environment. Age: 6-14 Instructor: Penguins Lacrosse Coaches Prog#
Day
404100-01 Tu 404100-02 Th
Location: Falcon Turf Min/Max: 15/60
Date
Time R/NR AGE 6-12 8/28-10/2 7:30pm-8:30pm $90/$113 AGE 8-14 9/6-10/25 6:30pm-7:30pm $160/$200
BOYS LACROSSE CLINIC Boys will participate in an hour of non-stop lacrosse action at this clinic each week. We will focus on reinforcing the basics through intermediate lacrosse fundamentals through fun drills, games, and competitions. Players must bring their own equipment. Full equipment required includes helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, gloves, mouth guard, and a stick. Grade: 3-8 Instructor: Penguins Lacrosse Coaches Prog# Day 404110-01 Th
Location: Falcon Turf Min/Max: 15/60
Date Time R/NR 9/6-10/25 7:30pm-8:30pm $160/$200
Division
Day Time PINK LEAGUE 404200-01 8U Su 12:00pm-2:00pm 404200-02 10U Su 12:00pm-3:00pm 404200-03 12U Su 1:00pm-4:00pm 404200-04 14U Su 1:00pm-4:00pm PURPLE LEAGUE 404200-10 10U Su 12:00pm-5:00pm 404200-11 12U Su 12:00pm-5:00pm 404200-12 14U Su 12:00pm-5:00pm
R/NR $185/$232 $185/$232 $185/$232 $185/$232 $285/$357 $285/$357 $285/$357
GIRLS LACROSSE CLINIC Is your daughter interested in learning a new sport? Lacrosse is the fastest growing sport on two feet! Let the Illinois Girls Lacrosse Association help your daughter find her new passion— every girl who plays is hooked. Join the IGLA this fall for a weekly one-hour clinic for girls in Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade who want to learn the fundamentals of the game. The goal of the program is to introduce and develop basic skills using fun games and coaching techniques. IGLA uses soft balls so a stick is the only equipment required to play! A parent meeting will be held after the first clinic to answer all your questions. Grade: K-2 Instructor: IGLA Coaches Prog# 404290-01
Day Su
Location: Cardinal Park Min/Max: 10/50
Date Time R/NR 9/16-10/21 11:00am-12:00pm $130/$163
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ATHLETICS INTRO TO INLINE HOCKEY
COBRA WRESTLING CLUB
Participants will learn basic inline skating skills through fun and interactive games and activities. Skills learned include starting, stopping, balance, falling, and getting up. Professional instructors will conduct classes in a positive atmosphere which makes learning to skate a fun experience for all hockey skaters. Please refer to saltcreeksportscenter.com for all equipment needs.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn the skills needed to compete in the sport of wrestling from the head varsity coach at Palatine High School. Children of all levels, from beginner to advanced, are welcome to participate and will have the opportunity to compete in various weekend tournaments. Practices will stress fundamentals, technique, safety, and sportsmanship. The program is designed for beginners to advanced participants to ensure the best possible one on one attention for each child.
Age: 6-10 Location: Salt Creek Sports Center Instructor: Salt Creek Sports Center Staff Min/Max: 10/30 Prog# Day 404320-01 M
Date Time R/NR 11/5-12/10 5:15pm-6:00pm $59/$74
INTRO TO FLOOR HOCKEY This is a developmental program for beginning players. Skills such as shooting, stick handling, passing, and drills will be coupled with controlled scrimmages. Your player will also be instructed on positioning and offensive and defensive strategies. No equipment needed. Age: 5-10 Location: Salt Creek Sports Center Instructor: Salt Creek Sports Center Staff Min/Max: 10/30 Prog# Day 404390-01 M
Date Time R/NR 11/5-12/17 4:30pm-5:15pm $59/$74
YOUTH PEE WEE FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE Learn football fundamentals without heavy contact. In Youth Flag Football, the focus is on teamwork in a positive and structured environment. Children will learn passing and other aspects of the game that will keep them active and help them develop skills such as hand-eye coordination. In addition, children will have an opportunity to develop leadership skills and build self-esteem as they improve their technique. Age: 5-7 Instructor: TBD
Location: Falcon Turf Min/Max: 60/72
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 404690-01 Sa 9/8-10/27 8:30am-3:00pm $180/$225
LITTLE STRIKERS INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE This league will emphasize the fundamentals of soccer, sportsmanship, and teamwork. Children will be placed on teams and practice one evening a week for one hour. Practice days will be held Monday–Thursday either 5:15pm–6:15pm or 6:25pm– 7:25pm. Practice days and times will be determined once teams are formed and will start the week before the first game. Shin guards are required. Teams will be formed two weeks before practice starts and the coach will communicate practice times. Volunteer coaches are needed. When registering your child, indicate if you are willing to volunteer on your registration form. Registration closes August 11 or when filled. Age: 4-6 Age 4 Min/Max: 24/32 Prog#
Day
Date
Location: Falcon Turf Age 5-6 Min/Max: 32/80
Time R/NR AGE 4 404870-01 Su 9/9-10/28 12:00pm-1:00pm $100/$125 AGE 5-6 404870-02 Su 9/9-10/28 1:00pm-3:00pm $100/$125
Headgear and singlets will be provided to use. Every wrestler will get a t-shirt and one paid tournament. Families in financial need may complete a scholarship application through Palatine Park District. Application forms are available at Birchwood Recreation Center, Community Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center For more information about Palatine Cobras Wrestling Club, contact club president Bill LaSchiava at 847.560.3239 or wslas@comcast.net. Age: 5-14 Instructor: Jeff Keske Prog# 404900-01
Day Date M,W,Th 11/5-3/14
Location: Palatine High School Min/Max: 20/100 Time 6:30pm-8:00pm
R/NR $225/$282
NEW INTRODUCTION TO WRESTLING This program is for kids interested in learning the sport of wrestling without the commitment to a full season of club wrestling. Participants can attend one or two practices a week with an option to participate in tournaments if so desired. Participants will be taught basic wresting technique and work with kids at their level and size. Open to any child interested in learning the sport of wrestling. Any questions, please call Bill LaSchiava at 847.560.3239. Age: 5-14 Instructor: Jeff Keske Prog# 404910-01
Day Date M,W,Th 11/5-3/14
Location: Palatine High School Min/Max: 10/100 Time 6:30pm-8:00pm
R/NR $100/$125
YOUTH GRAPPLING BRAZILIAN JIU JITSU Brazilian Jiu Jitsu helps children develop and apply genuine self-defense skills, agility, coordination, strength, and more. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu does not rely on size, strength, or speed, but instead uses a combination of submissions, escapes, and defensive techniques to neutralize dangerous situations. In fact, the techniques taught in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu will help your child defend themselves against a much larger opponent. See your child develop confidence and a positive self-image as they learn new techniques. Age: 5-13 Location: Flo Mixed Martial Arts Instructor: Flo Mixed Martial Arts Min/Max: 1/15 Prog# 404630-01 404630-02 404630-03 404630-04
Day Date Time Tu,Th 9/4-9/27 5:00pm-5:45pm Tu,Th 10/2-10/30 5:00pm-5:45pm Tu,Th 11/1-11/29 5:00pm-5:45pm Tu,Th 12/4-12/27 5:00pm-5:45pm
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R/NR $99/$124 $99/$124 $99/$124 $99/$124
ATHLETICS CHILDREN'S BOXING & KICKBOXING
LIGHT SABER JEDI CLASS
This class teaches basic boxing techniques and will improve cardiovascular endurance, strength, flexibility, and, more importantly self-confidence and discipline. Age: 5-14 Location: Flo Mixed Martial Arts Instructor: Flo Mixed Martial Arts Min/Max: 1/15
Would you like to be a Jediâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;a member of the mystical knightly order in the Star Wars films, trained to guard peace and justice in the universe? Learn light saber forms, drills, skills, and much more! First time students will receive a light saber and uniform jacket. Questions? Call Grand Master Wood at 847.705.8714.
Prog# 404130-01 404130-02 404130-03 404130-04
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 404345-01 Sa 9/15-11/3* 11:30am-12:30pm $109/$137 *On 10/27, class will be held from 10:30am-11:30am
Day Date Time R/NR M,W 9/5-9/26 5:00pm-5:45pm $99/$124 M,W 10/1-10/31 5:00pm-5:45pm $99/$124 M,W 11/5-11/28 5:00pm-5:45pm $99/$124 M,W 12/3-12/26 5:00pm-5:45pm $99/$124
HAPKIDO CLASS Hapkido is a dynamic martial art focusing on self-defense strategies which involves joint locks, releases, grappling, take downs, pressure points, kicks, and strikes. This easy to learn martial art is designed to easily subdue an opponent, regardless of their size. As a first time student, you will receive your first test and uniform for free. Age: 13+ Instructor: John P Wood Prog# Day 404240-01 F
Location: J.P. Woods Martial Arts Min/Max: 1/10
Date Time R/NR 9/14-11/2 6:00pm-7:00pm $105/$132
PAFA SPIRIT Interested in the sport of Cheer? PAFA Spirit, a feeder program for the local high schools, is for you! Our season begins in late July/early August and includes a skills camp week, choreography week, weekly practice, football games, and competitions. Registration for the Fall 2019 season will begin in April 2019. For more information, visit pafaspirit.com.
Age: 6+ Instructor: John P Wood
Location: J.P. Woods Martial Arts Min/Max: 6/10
MARTIAL ARTS & TAE KWON DO FAMILY CLASS You won't believe how fun, exciting, and awesome classes can be as you learn the most popular martial arts in America. You'll train in kicking drills, footwork, self-defense, push ups, agility training, forms, sparring, and so much more. At the same time, you'll learn all important life skills in respect, focus, self control, and discipline. As a first time student, you will receive your first test and uniform for FREE. Age: 7+ Instructor: John & Jan Wood Prog# Day 403590-01 M 403590-02 Tu 403590-03 W 403590-04 Th 403590-05 F *No class 10/31
Location: J.P. Woods Martial Arts Min/Max: 1/18
Date Time R/NR 9/10-11/12 6:00pm-7:00pm $129/$162 9/11-11/13 5:00pm-6:00pm $129/$162 9/12-11/21* 6:00pm-7:00pm $129/$162 9/13-11/15 5:00pm-6:00pm $129/$162 9/14-11/16 5:00pm-6:00pm $129/$162
SAMURANG SWORD TRAINING FAMILY CLASS
Learn this awesome sword martial art from Grand Master John P. Wood. Classes include instruction in the basics of sword training and fundamental cutting skills, fencing, self-defense, and much more. Come join us in this exciting art! As a first time student, you will receive your uniform and first test for FREE. Age: 10+ Instructor: John Wood Prog# Day 403640-01 M 403640-02 W 403640-03 F *No class 10/31
Location: J.P. Woods Martial Arts Min/Max: 1/18
Date Time R/NR 9/10-11/12 7:00pm-8:00pm $129/$162 9/12-11/21* 7:00pm-8:00pm $129/$162 9/14-11/16 7:00pm-8:00pm $129/$162
TAE KWON DO FOR TEENS AND ADULTS If you want an intense and motivating class with top-level instruction, this class is for you. You'll train in kicking drills, footwork, self-defense, strikes, agility and plyometric training, forms, sparring, ab work, push ups, and so much more. You'll look and feel great while learning important self-defense skills. All levels welcome. Age: 13+ Instructor: John & Jan Wood Prog# Day 403660-01 Tu 403660-02 Th
Location: J.P. Woods Martial Arts Min/Max: 1/10
Date Time R/NR 9/11-11/13 7:00pm-8:00pm $129/$162 9/13-11/15 7:00pm-8:00pm $129/$162
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ATHLETICS ILLINOIS SHOTOKAN KARATE CLUB YOUTH KARATE SAFETY Youth karate classes will put children in touch with their bodies and offer a good mix of strength training along with cardiovascular and flexibility exercises. Children increase their coordination, agility, and poise while learning lasting personal safety skills. They also benefit from the mental stimulation of learning the choreographed moves of the kata and the discipline of conforming to the class rules.
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Prog # Age Level Day Date Time Location 404650-01 7-14 years Beg./Cont. (white belts) Tu 9/4-12/11 4:00pm-5:00pm BW Gym 404650-02 7-14 years Novice (red-blue belts) Tu 9/4-12/11 5:00pm-6:00pm BW Gym 404650-03 7-14 years Int. (green & purple belts) Tu 9/4-12/11 5:00pm-6:00pm BW Gym 404650-04 7-22 years Adv. (brown-black belts) Tu 9/4-12/11 6:30pm-7:45pm ISKC Dojo 404650-05 8-14 years Beg./Cont. (white-red belts) W 9/5-12/12 5:00pm-6:00pm BW Gym 404650-06 6-14 years Int./Adv. (orange belt & up)** W 9/5-12/12 5:00pm-6:00pm BW Gym 404650-07 7-14 years Beg./Cont. (white-red belts) Th 9/6-12/20* 4:00pm-4:55pm Frontier Park 404650-08 7-14 years Novice (orange-blue belts) Th 9/6-12/20* 5:00pm-5:55pm Frontier Park 404650-09 7-14 years Int./Adv. (green-black belts) Th 9/6-12/20* 6:00pm-7:25pm Frontier Park 404650-10 7-14 years Beg. (white belts) Sa 9/8-12/15 10:00am-11:00am ISKC Dojo 404650-11 7-14 years Cont. (white w/stripes-red belts) Sa 9/8-12/15 11:10am-12:10pm ISKC Dojo 404650-12 7-14 years Novice (orange-blue belts) Sa 9/8-12/15 12:20pm-1:20pm ISKC Dojo 404650-13 7-14 years Int. (green-purple belts) Sa 9/8-12/15 1:30pm-2:30pm ISKC Dojo 404650-14 7-14 years Adv. (brown-black belts) Sa 9/8-12/15 2:30pm-3:30pm ISKC Dojo *No class 11/22 **Instructorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s permission required Note: classes on 11/20 and 11/21 meet at ISKC Dojo
Min/Max 1/25 1/25 1/25 1/25 1/25 1/25 1/10 1/10 1/10 1/15 1/15 1/15 1/15 1/15
R/NR $158/$198 $158/$198 $158/$198 $184/$230 $158/$198 $158/$198 $158/$198 $158/$198 $206/$258 $158/$198 $158/$198 $158/$198 $158/$198 $158/$198
PARENT/CHILD KARATE This parent and child program provides an excellent opportunity to spend quality time with your child while conditioning muscles, developing coordination, and improving cardiovascular fitness together. Prog # Age Level Day Date 403610-01 7+ years Beg./Cont. (white-red belts) Th 9/6-12/20* 403610-02 7+ years Novice (orange-blue belts) Th 9/6-12/20* 403610-03 7+ years Int./Adv. (green-black belts) Th 9/6-12/20* 403610-04 7+ years Beg. (white belts) Sa 9/8-12/15 403610-05 7+ years Cont. (white w/stripes-red belts) Sa 9/8-12/15 403610-06 7+ years Novice (orange-blue belts) Sa 9/8-12/15 403610-07 7+ years Int. (green-purple belts) Sa 9/8-12/15 403610-08 7+ years Adv. (brown-black belts) Sa 9/8-12/15 *No class 11/22 Note: Fees are per person. All participants must be registered.
Time 4:00pm-4:55pm 5:00pm-5:55pm 6:00pm-7:25pm 10:00am-11:00am 11:10am-12:10pm 12:20pm-1:20pm 1:30pm-2:30pm 2:30pm-3:30pm
Location Frontier Park Frontier Park Frontier Park ISKC Dojo ISKC Dojo ISKC Dojo ISKC Dojo ISKC Dojo
Min/Max 1/10 1/10 1/10 1/10 1/10 1/10 1/10 1/10
R/NR $158/$198 $158/$198 $206/$258 $158/$198 $158/$198 $158/$198 $158/$198 $158/$198
ADULT KARATE Our adult classes release tension, develop total body fitness, and build stamina and overall productivity. In addition to self-defense skills, karate increases flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, and muscle tone while improving core strength. Prog # Age 403020-01 14+ years 403020-02 14+ years *No class 11/22
Level Beg./Novice (white-green belts) Int./Adv. (purple-black belts)
Day Th Th
Date 9/6-12/20* 9/6-12/20*
Time 7:30pm-8:30pm 8:35pm-10:00pm
Location Frontier Park Frontier Park
Min/Max 1/10 1/10
R/NR $158/$198 $206/$258
Note: New students will not be permitted to register into the current session after the second class has met. Registration for Continuing through Advanced students will be accepted after the start date, but full class fee will be required. Special Note: Uniforms and Belt Testing are options available through the Illinois Shotokan Karate Club instructor. Classes are taught under the instruction of John DiPasquale. For more information visit ISKC.com or call 847.359.0666.
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ATHLETICS BUDO AIKIJUTSU This class provides training in • Aikido (control and redirection of attack) • Karate (blocks, kicks, and punches) • Judo (sweeps and throws) • Jujitsu (joint twisting and nerve centers) Self-defense training covers a wide variety of unarmed and armed attack simulations with emphasis on controlling the attacker, self-defense options, and prevention and awareness pointers. Defenses are based upon the principles of physics which allow a smaller and weaker person to overcome a larger and stronger attacker. No special athletic ability required. One beginning session is required before enrolling in the advanced level. Credit for training in comparable martial arts is given with instructor’s consent. Instructors: J. Peters, G. Hoffman, M. Matsumoto, R. Huebner, W. Baker Prog #
Age
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Time SESSION I 403520-01 7-14 years Beginning ** W,F 9/5-10/24 7:30pm-8:15pm 403520-02 7-14 years Advanced W 9/5-10/24 6:30pm-7:30pm F 6:45pm-7:30pm 403520-03 HS/Adult Beginning** W 9/5-10/24 7:30pm-8:15pm F 7:30pm-8:30pm 403520-04 HS/Adult Advanced W 9/5-10/24 6:30pm-7:30pm F 7:30pm-8:30pm 403520-05 7-14 years Beginning** W 9/5-10/24 7:30pm-8:15pm 403520-06 7-14 years Advanced W 9/5-10/24 6:30pm-7:30pm 403520-07 HS/Adult Beginning** W 9/5-10/24 7:30pm-8:15pm 403520-08 HS/Adult Advanced W 9/5-10/24 6:30pm-7:30pm 403520-09 7-14 years Beginning** F 9/7-10/19 7:30pm-8:15pm 403520-10 7-14 years Advanced F 9/7-10/19 6:45pm-7:30pm 403520-11 HS/Adult Beginning** F 9/7-10/19 7:30pm-8:30pm 403520-12 HS/Adult Advanced F 9/7-10/19 8:00pm-9:30pm SESSION II 403520-20 7-14 years Beginning ** W,F 11/7-1/4 7:30pm-8:15pm 403520-21 7-14 years Advanced W 11/7-1/4 6:30pm-7:30pm F 6:45pm-7:30pm 403520-22 HS/Adult Beginning** W 11/7-1/4 7:30pm-8:15pm F 7:30pm-8:30pm 403520-23 HS/Adult Advanced W 11/7-1/4 6:30pm-7:30pm F 7:30pm-8:30pm 403520-24 7-14 years Beginning** W 11/7-1/2 7:30pm-8:15pm 403520-25 7-14 years Advanced W 11/7-1/2 6:30pm-7:30pm 403520-26 HS/Adult Beginning** W 11/7-1/2 7:30pm-8:15pm 403520-27 HS/Adult Advanced W 11/7-1/2 6:30pm-7:30pm 403520-28 7-14 years Beginning** F 11/9-1/4 7:30pm-8:15pm 403520-29 7-14 years Advanced F 11/9-1/4 6:45pm-7:30pm 403520-30 HS/Adult Beginning** F 11/9-1/4 7:30pm-8:30pm 403520-31 HS/Adult Advanced F 11/9-1/4 8:00pm-9:30pm *No class 11/21, 11/23 **Free uniform to Advanced class after promotion to yellow belt.
Location
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CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E
2/40 1/40
$90/$113 $82/$103
CC, Rm 1E
2/40
$90/$113
CC, Rm 1E
1/40
$82/$103
CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E
2/40 1/40 2/40 1/40 1/40 1/40 1/40 1/40
$80/$100 $72/$90 $80/$100 $72/$90 $80/$100 $72/$90 $80/$100 $72/$90
CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E
2/40 1/40
$80/$100 $73/$92
CC, Rm 1E
2/40
$90/$113
CC, Rm 1E
1/40
$73/$92
CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E
2/40 1/40 2/40 1/40 1/40 1/40 1/40 1/40
$70/$88 $63/$79 $70/$88 $63/$79 $70/$88 $63/$79 $70/$88 $63/$79
Swim Lessons Parent & Tot • Early Childhood • Youth • Adults For more information on Aquatics at the Health and Recreation Center, see pages HRC 4-7 or visit hrc.palatineparks.org.
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ATHLETICS
TENNIS LESSONS Dana Joseph and Chris Cabanban of First Serve Management and their team of instructors will be providing tennis services for Palatine Park District patrons. First Serveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mission is to nurture the love of the game of tennis. Family friendly programming encourages students to play the sport for a lifetime and provides a path to pursue the level they wish to attain. From beginning recreational players looking for fitness and fun to tournament competitors, instructors understand that everyone plays tennis for different reasons.
TENNIS LOCATIONS BW Birchwood Park, 435 W. Illinois Avenue E Eagle Park, 1425 N. Oak Street PH Palatine Hills, 512 W. Northwest Hwy.
LITTLE NETTERS & NETTERS Youngsters are introduced to the world of tennis in this basic skills class. Movement and tracking skills are taught, but the emphasis is on having fun and establishing a positive tennis experience. Age: 4-6
Min/Max: 3/6
Prog#
Day Date Time Location LITTLE NETTERS (AGE 4-5) 404700-01 Tu 8/28-10/9 3:00pm-4:00pm BW NETTERS (AGE 5-6) 404700-04 M 8/27-10/8 4:00pm-4:45pm PH 404700-05 Th 8/30-10/11 3:45pm-4:30pm BW 404700-06 Sa 9/8-10/13 10:00am-11:00am E
R/NR $133/$167 $86/$108 $100/$125 $114/$143
BASELINERS 1 AND 2 TENNIS LESSONS Students continue to develop their game, while refining their basic skills. Using situational drills and games, this class helps students establish a solid foundation for future development and incorporates strategy to help them build a lifelong love of tennis. Age: 9-13 Prog#
Min/Max: 3/6
Day Date Time Location BASELINERS 1 (AGE 9-11) 404702-01 Tu 8/28-10/9 5:00pm-6:00pm BW 404702-02 Th 8/30-10/11 5:30pm-6:30pm BW 404702-03 Sa 9/8-10/13 1:00pm-2:00pm E BASELINERS2 (AGE 11-13) 404702-04 M 8/27-10/8 5:30pm-6:30pm PH 404702-05 W 8/29-10/10 5:00pm-6:00pm PH 404702-06 Sa 9/8-10/13 2:00pm-3:00pm E
R/NR $133/$167 $133/$167 $114/$143 $114/$143 $133/$167 $114/$143
HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS High school athletes build upon their tennis skills. This class focuses on balance, footwork, and mental alertness. Students will also be taught strategies for both singles and doubles competition. This class is for high school students that enjoy tennis for recreation. Age: 14-18
Min/Max: 3/6
Prog# Day Date Time Location R/NR 404703-01 W 8/29-10/10 6:00pm-7:30pm PH $200/$250
ADULT TENNIS LESSONS BEGINNER (1.0 - 2.0) This player has limited experience and is still working primarily on getting the ball into play. Focus will be on the fundamentals of hitting consistent ground strokes and sound footwork that will enhance the players' growth. Adults will gain basic tennis skills while learning to enjoy the game. Age: 18+
Min/Max: 2/4
Prog# Day Date Time Location R/NR 403030-01 W 8/29-10/10 7:30pm-8:30pm PH $133/$167
HALF VOLLEYS 1 & 2 Beginners increase their net performance as they continue to learn tennis fundamentals. This class helps students enhance motor and racquet skills, while still allowing them to enjoy the game. Age: 6-9
Min/Max: 3/6
Prog#
Day Date Time Location HALF VOLLEYS 1 (AGE 6-7) 404701-01 M 8/27-10/8 4:45pm-5:30pm PH 404701-02 Th 8/30-10/11 4:30pm-5:30pm BW 404701-03 Sa 9/8-10/13 11:00am-12:00pm E HALF VOLLEYS 2 (AGE 8-9) 404701-04 Tu 8/28-10/9 4:00pm-5:00pm BW 404701-05 W 8/29-10/10 4:00pm-5:00pm PH 404701-06 Sa 9/8-10/13 1:00pm-2:00pm E
R/NR $86/$108 $133/$167 $114/$143 $133/$167 $133/$167 $114/$143
ADULT TENNIS LESSONS INTERMEDIATE (2.5) This player has some tennis experience and is still developing their basic skills and tactics. Focus will be on sustaining rally while incorporating court positioning and consistency. This player can also play singles and doubles, but needs to improve net play and serve. Age: 18+
Prog# Day Date Time Location R/NR 403031-01 M 8/27-10/8 6:30pm-8:00pm PH $171/$214
ADULT ADVANCED I TENNIS LESSONS (3.0) This player has dependable strokes, but lacks depth and variety. This player lacks consistency when trying for power. Focus will be on developing power and strategy in both singles and doubles. Age: 18+
PICKLEBALL AT HRC
Min/Max: 2/4
Min/Max: 2/4
Prog# Day Date Time Location R/NR 403032-01 Tu 8/28-10/9 6:30pm-8:00pm PH $200/$250
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ATHLETICS
AQUATICS DIVING LESSONS BEGINNER
HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO
These classes are an introduction to the sport of springboard diving. The class sessions are designed to teach the safe and proper way to use the springboard. Any individual 9 years and older who has an interest in diving, who can comfortably swim in deep water, and do a head first entry dive off the side of the pool can join this class. Students will be taught a forward approach and a back press. They will progress to forward and backward dives as well as other skills as time and ability permit. This group is limited to eight divers per class. Visit windycitydiving.com for exact location of class.
This program is for high school age players interested in playing water polo, a fast-paced sport that combines swimming, basketball, and football. Participants should be proficient swimmers (beginner level and above).
Age: 9-18 Instructor: Windy City Dive Prog# Day 402230-01 M 402230-02 M *No class 10/8, 11/19
Location: Palatine High School Pool Min/Max: 3/8
Date Time 9/10-10/29* 6:00pm-6:55pm 11/5-12/17* 6:00pm-6:55pm
R/D211/NR $84/$97/$105 $72/$83/$90
DIVING LESSONS INTERMEDIATE/FUTURE CHAMPIONS Designed for the diver who has been recommended to move up from the beginning diving lessons. If the diver has come from a different diving program or has no formal diving instruction, the diver should be able to successfully execute a forward approach, back press, forward dive, and backward dive without assistance. This class will move at a quicker pace than the beginning lessons. This group is limited to eight divers per class. Visit windycitydiving.com for exact location of class. Age: 9-18 Instructor: Windy City Dive Prog# Day 402240-01 M 402240-02 M *No class 10/8, 11/19
Location: Palatine High School Pool Min/Max: 3/8
Date Time 11/5-12/17* 7:00pm-8:00pm 11/5-12/17* 7:00pm-8:00pm
R/D211/NR $98/$113/$123 $84/$97/$105
Age: 14-18 Instructor: NWC Polo Staff
Location: Palatine High School Pool Min/Max: 8/40
Prog# Day Date Time R/D211/NR 402190-01 M/W 9/4-11/14* 8:30pm-10:00pm $175/$201/$219 Tu 6:30pm-8:00pm *No class 10/31
AGE GROUP WATER POLO This beginning water program is for young players interested in learning and playing water polo. Water polo is a fast-paced sport that combines swimming, basketball, and football. Participants should be proficient swimmers (beginner level or above). Visit sites.google.com/site/NorthwestChicagoWaterPolo for more information. Age: 8-14 Instructor: NWC Polo Staff
Location: Palatine High School Pool Min/Max: 8/40
Prog# Day Date Time R/D211/NR 402200-01 M/W 9/4-11/14* 8:00pm-9:00pm $150/$173/$188 Tu 6:00pm-7:00pm *No class 10/31
Aquatics at the Health and Recreation Center
COMPETITIVE DIVING TEAM - LEVEL 4 Divers in this program want to learn new dives and improve their diving list. They should have the desire to dive on both the 1- and 3-meter boards and be willing to attend competitions. Divers need to be at the Junior Olympic Level for their age group or by invitation by the coaching staff. High school divers who have an 11- dive list are also welcome. All must be registered members of USA Diving at the Blue Level ($20). Registration for USA Diving is atteamusa.org/usadiving. For updated practice schedule visit windycitydiving.com. Age: 9+ Instructor: Windy City Dive
Visit sites.google.com/site/NorthwestChicagoWaterPolo for more information.
Location: Various Pool Locations Min/Max: 3/10
Prog# Day Date Time R/D211/NR 402250-01 Tu-Th,Su 9/9-10/28 7:00pm-9:00pm $462/$532/$562 402250-02 Tu-Th,Su 11/1-12/20 7:00pm-9:00pm $378/$435/$473
Group, Semi-Private, and Private Swim Lessons for: • Parent & Tot • Early Childhood • Youth • Adults For more information on Aquatics at the Health and Recreation Center, see pages HRC 4-7 or visit hrc.palatineparks.org.
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ATHLETICS ARCHERY
HUNTER SAFETY COURSE
Join Ken Walther, National Archery Association Level III Regional High Performance Coach, to learn the exciting sport of archery. The instructor will follow the National Archery Association Junior Olympic Development program which includes safety, shooting, and equipment. Parents are encouraged to register and participate with their child. All equipment for this program will be provided; however, you may use your own equipment with the approval of the instructor.
The Palatine Park District, in conjunction with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, will host a Hunter Safety Course. The Illinois Hunter Education Program consists of ten hours of instruction and the educational material is based on a 6th grade level. The course will cover the basics of: hunter responsibility and ethics, treestand safety, firearms and ammunition, field safety, first aid, bow hunting, muzzle loading, wildlife conservation and identification, and State of Illinois regulations. Persons completing the minimum ten hours of instruction and successfully completing the final examination will receive a State of Illinois Certificate of Competency and a graduate patch. Children 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Participants will have a one hour lunch break.
Age: 8+ Instructor: Ken Walther Prog#
Day
403500-01 403500-11 403500-21 403500-30
M M M M
403500-02 403500-12 403500-22 403500-31
M M M M
403500-03 403500-13 403500-23 403500-32
M M M M
Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 7/16
Date
Time R/NR BEGINNER 9/10-10/1 6:00pm-7:00pm $48/$60 10/8-10/29 6:00pm-7:00pm $48/$60 11/5-11/26 6:00pm-7:00pm $48/$60 12/3-12/17 6:00pm-7:00pm $36/$45 INTERMEDIATE I 9/10-10/1 7:00pm-8:00pm $48/$60 10/8-10/29 7:00pm-8:00pm $48/$60 11/5-11/26 7:00pm-8:00pm $48/$60 12/3-12/17 7:00pm-8:00pm $36/$45 INTERMEDIATE II 9/10-10/1 8:00pm-9:00pm $48/$60 10/8-10/29 8:00pm-9:00pm $48/$60 11/5-11/26 8:00pm-9:00pm $48/$60 12/3-12/17 8:00pm-9:00pm $36/$45
You always thought fencing scenes in movies were exciting, now you can try the sport too! Fencing is an excellent sport without "fighting." It combines coordination of relaxed and explosive moves, and critical thinking between attack and defensive strategies. All equipment provided. Parents are encouraged to fence with their child and receive a family discount of 50% at time of registration. Age: 8+ Location: Rolling Meadows Community Center Instructor: Tracy Lapshin Min/Max: 6/18 Date Time R/NR 8/22-10/10 6:30pm-7:20pm $64/$80 10/17-12/12 7:00pm-8:15pm $64/$80
FENCING ADVANCED Olympic Style Sword FightingPromotion to the advanced, competitive program depends on the individual development of the fencer, typically after 6â&#x20AC;&#x201C;9 months into the Beginner program. Exceptions are at the head coach's discretion. Fencers will continue to work on perfecting their fundamentals, while learning new skills and more complex tactics. Class structure includes warm up, stretching, footwork, blade work, coordination, partner drills, and bouting. All equipment provided. This program is designed for all fitness levels. Additional family members including parent can enroll at 50% of cost. Age: 8+ Location: Rolling Meadows Community Center Instructor: Tracy Lapshin Min/Max: 6/18 Prog# Day 403545-01 W 403545-02 W
Prog# Day Date 403560-01 Sa 12/8 Su 12/9
Time R/NR 8:00am-5:00pm FREE 8:00am-12:00pm
18+ DROP-IN PICKLEBALL Join other pickleball players in this informal drop-in program. Pickleball is played by two or four people with a 34-inch net on a badminton-sized court using composite paddles and a perforated plastic ball similar to a wiffle ball.
BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER
FENCING
Prog# Day 403540-01 W 403540-10 W
Age: 8+ Location: Community Room 1C Instructor: Certified Hunter Safety Instructor Min/Max: 5/45
Date Time R/NR 8/22-10/10 7:00pm-8:15pm $64/$80 10/17-12/12 7:00pm-8:15pm $64/$80
Visits Day Daily Th *No pickleball 11/22
Date 9/6-1/10*
Time Fee 12:00pm-3:00pm $4
FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER Visits Day Date Time Fee Daily W 9/19-5/22* 6:30pm-8:30pm $4 *No pickleball 12/26, 1/2, 3/27
18+ DROP-IN PICKLEBALL PASS 18+ 10 Visit Pass
Fee: $30 R / $40 NR
18+ Drop-In Pickleball passes can be used at Birchwood Recreation Center or at Falcon Park Recreation Center for 18+ Drop-In Pickleball only and do not expire.
50+ PICKLEBALL PROGRAM Pickleball combines tennis, badminton, and ping pong for a fun game played on a badminton court with a net set to 34 inches at the center. It is played with paddles and a ball similar to a wiffle ball. The game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced, competitive game for experienced players. First visit is free for all new participants.
FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER Visits Day Date Time Fee Daily M,F 10/8-4/26* 8:00am-12:00pm $6 *No pickleball 11/23, 12/24, 12/28, 12/31, 1/2, 1/4, 3/25, 3/29
50+ PICKLEBALL PROGRAM PASS 50+ 10 Visit Pass
Fee: $50 R / $60 NR
50+ Pickleball Program passes can be used at Falcon Park Recreation Center for the 50+ Pickleball Program only and do not expire.
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ATHLETICS POWER LUNCH Drop in on your lunch break for practicing or playing in a pick up game of basketball or soccer. Age: 18+ Prog#
Location: Falcon Gym/Turf Day
Date Time Drop-in Fee BASKETBALL 403800-01 M,W,F 8/28-12/20* 12:30pm-2:30pm $5 Tu,Th 12:00pm-2:00pm SOCCER 403810-01 M-F 8/27-12/21* 12:00pm-2:00pm $5 *No power lunch 9/3, 11/22
POWER LUNCH PASS Power Lunch 10 Visit Pass
Fee: $30 R / $40 NR
Power Lunch passes can be used for both basketball and soccer.
WOMEN'S SPORTS Recapture the fun of playing sports. We are looking for women of all skill levels to play games like volleyball, basketball, kickball, soccer, and softball in a relaxed, recreational setting. No experience necessary. Everyone participates with the instructor making teams each class date. You'll have so much fun, you won't even notice you're exercising. Tuesday play will be in the gym, Thursday on the turf. Age: 18+ Min/Max: 15/100
Location: Falcon Gym/Turf
COMMUNITY CENTER Visits Day Daily Th *No volleyball 11/22
Max: 42
Date Time Fee 8/30-1/10* 7:00pm-10:00pm $6
Visits Daily Daily
Day Date Time Fee Su 8/26-9/30 2:00pm-5:30pm $6 Su 10/7-12/16 4:30pm-8:00pm $6
18+ RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL PASS
MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE
10 Visit Pass
This league will follow a round robin format with each team guaranteed a minimum of 10 games. Prizes will be awarded to the top two teams in the league. An organizational meeting will be held Thursday, October 11 at the Community Center. Team captains must attend. Interested new teams should call 847.496.6238. Registration deadline is Sunday, October 7, or until league is filled. Completed registration form, roster, fee, and team deposit is due at time of registration. Location: Building M, Gym
Prog# Day Date Time Team R/NR 403100-01 W 11/7-2/20* 6:00pm-10:00pm $750/$825 *No league 11/21, 12/26, 1/2
40+ MEN'S SOCCER LEAGUE Teams play six regular season games with the top four teams competing in the playoffs. All games are 7-on-7. Completed registration form, roster, and team fee are due at time of registration. Max 14 on a roster. Proof of age may be requested at any time. Age: 40+ Team Min/Max: 4/6
Join other volleyball players in this informal drop-in program. This popular program fills up each night and the maximum is reached on a first-come, first-served basis.
FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 403840-01 Tu,Th 8/28-12/13* 9:30am-11:30am $90/$113 *No women's sports 11/22
Age: 18+ Min/Max: 6/16
18+ RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL
Location: Falcon Turf
Fee: $50 R / $60 NR
Prog #: RECVB10
Passes can be used at Community Center or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Recreational Volleyball passes cannot be used for turf or 50+ volleyball and do not expire.
18+ TURF VOLLEYBALL Try a new and exciting style of volleyball exclusive to Falcon Park Recreation Center. Participants will have the opportunity to test their skills in a unique setting on the Falcon Turf. Five 30' x 60' courts will be available for play in this informal drop-in program which will feature a competitive ladder format style of play.
FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER Visits Daily
Day Tu
Date Time Fee 8/28-10/2 6:00pm-9:00pm $6
50+ COED VOLLEYBALL This program is for those 50 years and up who want to come indoors to play volleyball. Come on in and have some fun! Location: Community Gym
Min/Max: 6/50
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 403060-01 Tu,F 10/2-5/31 9:00am-12:00pm $50/$63
Prog# Day Date Time Team Fee Th 10/4-11/15 8:00pm* $490 *Game times will vary and can start as early as 8:00pm; final schedules will be released at least one week prior to the start of the season
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512 W. Northwest Hwy., Palatine See page 93 for more information .
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P lan ahead for Summer!
Athletic Field & Picnic Shelter Rentals • See
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Aquatics Dance Fitness Sports Facility opens August 20 Registration begins July 23 hrc.palatineparks.org 847.925.6825 FACILITY HOURS
Mondayâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;Thursday........ 5:30am-10:00pm Friday............................... 5:30am-9:00pm
Harper College, Building M 1200 W. Algonquin Road, Palatine
Saturday......................... 6:00am-6:00pm Sunday........................... 8:00am-5:00pm
STAFF CONTACT INFORMATION Anthony DeMichael, Aquatics Coordinator ademichael@palatineparks.org 847.925.6825 Alison Shariatzadeh, HRC Program Coordinator ashariatzadeh@palatineparks.org 847.925.6825
SPORTS & FITNESS
SPORTS
COMMUNITY COOPERATION Through an intergovernmental agreement signed in 2016, Harper College and Palatine Park District have entered into a partnership to provide recreational programming in the newly renovated Health and Recreation Center located in Building M on the Harper College Campus. The newly renovated indoor pool will offer lessons, lap swim, open swim, and a variety of aquatics programming. Additional recreational program options offered by the Park District will include fitness, dance, and sports. For more information, visit hrc.palatineparks.org.
REGISTRATION
18+ PICKLEBALL Join other pickleball players in this informal drop-in program. Pickleball is played by two or four people with a 34-inch net on a badminton-sized court using composite paddles and a perforated plastic ball similar to a wiffle ball. Age: 18+ Min/Max: 24/72
Location: Building M, Gym
Visits Day Date Time Daily Fee Daily Tu,Th 9/25-12/27* 8:30am-11:30am $5 Daily M,F 10/1-12/28* 6:00pm-9:00pm $5 *No pickleball 10/12, 11/22, 12/24, 12/25, 12/31, 1/1
18+ DROP-IN HRC PICKLEBALL PASS
HRC.PALATINEPARKS.ORG
18+ 10 Visit Pass
Registration for all classes in this brochure will begin on July 23 for all participants. Please note, there are several ways to register for classes in this brochure.
FITNESS
Classes with a blue square (), including dance, sports, and fitness options, will be registered through the Harper College system. zzClasses with an orange circle (), such as aquatics, will be registered through the Palatine Park District system. All information regarding the Health and Recreation Center can be viewed at hrc.palatineparks.org including registration, class lists, pool schedule, pool pass, and daily fees.
FEES & MEMBERSHIPS Daily fees can be paid at the facility. Fees include the following amenities: Pool Only Single Use Fee for children ages 4–17: Access to the pool during open swim times only. Full Facility Single Use Fee for ages 18+: Access to the fitness center, track, open gym, pickleball, open swim, open lap swim, water aerobics, locker room, day locker, and towel service. Children under the age of 4 can attend open swim at no charge with a paid adult. For information about annual pool memberships, see page HRC 6. For information about full facility memberships, visit harpercollege.edu/campusrec. Pool Single Use Fee
Fee
Child (4–17) open swim only
$5
Full Facility Single Use Fees
Fee
Adult (18–61)
$10
Senior 62+
$7
Fee: $45
Passes can only be purchased in person at the Health and Recreation Center. 18+ Drop-In HRC Pickleball passes can only be used at the Health and Recreation Center and do not expire.
TURBOKICK® Turbo Kick® is a fat blasting and ab defining cardio workout. It is a mix of kickboxing and simple dance grooves set to heart pounding dance music that will have you looking forward to your next workout! Age: 16+ Instructor: Alison Shariatzadeh
Location: Building M, Rm 1010 Min/Max: 6/30
Day Date Time Fee W 9/12-12/19* 8:30am-9:30am $167 *No class 11/21
Instructor: Jody Nieman Day Date Time Fee W 9/12-12/19* 6:30pm-7:30pm $167 *No class 11/21
RISE & SWEAT This is a total body challenge workout. Each class varies by using a multitude of equipment and methods. All classes will provide you with an overall balanced and challenging workout. Age: 18+ Instructor: Kristina Griffin
Location: Building M, Rm 1010 Min/Max: 6/30
Day Date Time Fee W 9/12-12/19* 6:00am-7:00am $167 *No class 11/21
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FITNESS TABATA
MAT PILATES
This high intensity interval training combines cardio and strength exercises in a fast paced, fun, calorie burning workout. Class can be adapted to all fitness levels.
Pilates is a form of body conditioning that emphasizes core strength, flexibility, and endurance without adding muscle bulk. This progressive approach builds on the essence and principles of the late Joseph H. Pilates. Increase your musculoskeletal strength and joint range of motion with this class. Bringing a mat is recommended.
Age:18+ Instructor: Kathleen Schmidts
Location: Building M, Rm 1010 Min/Max: 6/30
Day Date Time Fee W 9/12-12/19* 9:30am-10:30am $167 *No class 11/21
CYCLING This indoor cycling class is set to music while simulating flat roads, hills, sprints, and interval training. Appropriate for all fitness levels. Age: 18+ Instructor: Sarah Janicek
Location: Building M, Rm 1008 Min/Max: 6/30
Day Date Time Fee W 9/12-12/19* 7:30pm-8:30pm $163 *No class 11/21
Age: 16+ Instructor: Janet Beata
Location: Building M, Rm 1010 Min/Max: 6/30
Day Date Time Fee M 9/10-12/17* 6:30am-7:30am $179 W 9/12-12/19* 7:30am-8:30am $179 F 9/14-12/21* 10:30am-11:30am $179 *No class 11/19, 11/21, 11/23
PIYO® PiYo® is a low impact, high intensity, body-transforming format that uses the most effective Pilates and yoga inspired moves to sculpt long, lean muscles and burn fat. The fluid movements keep you in constant motion to give you a dynamic cardio workout while building strength and flexibility. Bringing a mat is recommended.
RIP 'N' RIDE
Age: 16+ Instructor: Alison Shariatzadeh
Intervals of cycling and off-the-bike exercises will help you get a 2-for-1 workout of toning and cardio. Cycling shoes are not recommended for this class.
Day Date Time Fee M 9/10-12/17* 1:00pm-2:00pm $167 *No class 11/19
Age: 18+ Instructor: Teresa Kalick
Age: 14+ Location: Building M, Rm 2501
Location: Building M, Rm 1008 Min/Max: 6/30
Day Date Time Fee Th 9/13-12/20* 5:00pm-6:00pm $163 *No class 11/22
TAI CHI Class incorporates gentle flowing movements to reduce stress and improve health. This martial art has been described as "meditation in motion." Tai Chi promotes serenity, internal health, strength, stress reduction, balance, and agility. QiGong will be taught as a warm up. Age: 16+ Instructor: Scott Garske
Location: Building M, Rm 1010 Min/Max: 6/30
Day Date Time Fee Th 9/13-12/20* 7:30pm-8:30pm $203 *No class 11/22
Location: Building M, Rm 1010 Min/Max: 6/30
Day Date Time Fee F 9/14-12/21* 8:30am-9:30am $167 *No class 11/23
GENTLE YOGA Gentle yoga is suitable for all skill levels including people with chronic conditions, pain, or limited mobility. Light yoga postures, stretching, breathing, and relaxation techniques will build body awareness and flexiblity. Participants must be able to move without assistance. Bringing a mat is recommended. Age: 16+ Instructor: Georgia Argiris
Location: Building M, Rm 1010 Min/Max: 6/30
Day Date Time Fee Tu 9/11-12/18* 6:30pm-7:30pm $163 Th 9/13-12/20* 4:00pm-5:00pm $163 *No class 11/20, 11/22
YOGA FOR ATHLETES
TURKEY TROT 2018 2 & 5 MILE RUN • THANKSGIVING MORNING
NOVEMBER 22
Celebrate your body. Challenge yourself to go further, do more, and reap the amazing benefits of an intense yoga practice. Transform into a lean, mean cardio and calorie burning machine. This is a vigorous power, Vinyasa class dedicated to experienced beginners and intermediate practitioners. Class focuses on lengthening and strengthening muscles, improving overall flexibility, and providing an intense moving meditation experience. Age: 16+ Instructor: Georgia Argiris
Location: Building M, Rm 1010 Min/Max: 6/30
Day Date Time Fee Sa 9/15-12/22* 10:00am-11:00am $163 *No class 11/24
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SWIM LESSONS
LEARN TO SWIM AMERICAN RED CROSS CERTIFIED COURSES
Be sure to include the class program # on your registration form. Each session meets once per week each week. On the first day of each lesson each participant will be evaluated and placed in levels accordingly. Parents are not allowed on the deck except on the first and last day of the session. Call Anthony at 847.925.6825 with any questions.
PARENT & TOT AQUATICS (AGES 6 MONTHS – 4 YEARS) Children learn elementary aquatic skills (i.e. breath control, submerging, and supported floats and also establish a foundation for stroke mechanics) with parental assistance.
PRESCHOOL AQUATICS (AGES 3–5)
Children build upon basic aquatic skills. With assisted instruction and encouraged independence, children begin to develop fundamentals for back and front crawl. Children tie together skills from previous levels. This entails practicing skills to attain higher stroke proficiency and swim greater distances. All skills will be performed independently.
LEVEL 1: INTRODUCTION TO WATER SKILLS
Enter and exit water, blow bubbles, bob in water, open eyes to retrieve objects, supported floats, and glides.
LEVEL 2: FUNDAMENTAL AQUATIC SKILLS
Progress to performing unsupported floats. Learn basic movements for front and back crawl. For children who can submerge underwater comfortably.
LEVEL 3: STROKE DEVELOPMENT
Must be comfortable with deeper water. Children will build up to swimming 15 yards of front and back crawl with proper breathing technique.
LEVEL 4: STROKE IMPROVEMENT
Children learn the butterfly stroke and open turns. They are also taught new kicking techniques used for two minutes of treading water.
LEVEL 5: STROKE REFINEMENT
GROUP SWIM LESSONS (WEEKDAYS) Age: 5-14 Min/Max: 10/30
Location: Harper College - Pool Shallow End
Prog#
Day Date Time Fee SESSION I 402280-01 M 9/10-10/22 4:45pm-5:30pm $51 402280-02 M 9/10-10/22 5:45pm-6:30pm $51 402280-03 M 9/10-10/22 6:45pm-7:30pm $51 402280-04 Tu 9/11-10/23 5:00pm-5:45pm $51 402280-05 Tu 9/11-10/23 6:00pm-6:45pm $51 402280-06 Tu 9/11-10/23 7:00pm-7:45pm $51 402280-07 W 9/12-10/24 4:45pm-5:30pm $51 402280-08 W 9/12-10/24 5:45pm-6:30pm $51 402280-09 W 9/12-10/24 6:45pm-7:30pm $51 402280-10 Th 9/13-10/25 5:00pm-5:45pm $51 402280-11 Th 9/13-10/25 6:00pm-6:45pm $51 402280-12 Th 9/13-10/25 7:00pm-7:45pm $51 SESSION II 402280-21 M 10/29-12/17* 4:45pm-5:30pm $51 402280-22 M 10/29-12/17* 5:45pm-6:30pm $51 402280-23 M 10/29-12/17* 6:45pm-7:30pm $51 402280-24 Tu 10/30-12/18* 5:00pm-5:45pm $51 402280-25 Tu 10/30-12/18* 6:00pm-6:45pm $51 402280-26 Tu 10/30-12/18* 7:00pm-7:45pm $51 402280-27 W 11/7-12/19* 4:45pm-5:30pm $44 402280-28 W 11/7-12/19* 5:45pm-6:30pm $44 402280-29 W 11/7-12/19* 6:45pm-7:30pm $44 402280-30 Th 11/1-12/20* 5:00pm-5:45pm $51 402280-31 Th 11/1-12/20* 6:00pm-6:45pm $51 402280-32 Th 11/1-12/20* 7:00pm-7:45pm $51 *No class 11/19-11/22
Children practice all competitive strokes and must perform them properly over longer distances (up to 50 yards per stroke). They also learn competitive turns and various deep water surface dives.
GROUP SWIM LESSONS (WEEKENDS)
LEVEL 6: FITNESS SWIMMING & FUNDAMENTALS OF DIVING
Prog#
Building endurance is the focus of this level. Swimmers will build up to a 500 yard continuous swim and five minutes of treading water in addition to learning various surface and springboard dives.
REGISTRATION KEY Register through Palatine Park District at hrc.palatineparks.org
Register through Harper College at harpercollege.edu/campusrec
Age: 5-14 Min/Max: 10/30
Location: Harper College - Pool Shallow End
Day Date Time Fee SESSION I 402285-01 Sa 9/8-10/27* 10:00am-10:45am $51 402285-02 Sa 9/8-10/27* 11:00am-11:45am $51 402285-03 Sa 9/8-10/27* 12:00pm-12:45pm $51 402285-04 Su 9/9-10/28* 10:00am-10:45am $51 402285-05 Su 9/9-10/28* 11:00am-11:45am $51 402285-06 Su 9/9-10/28* 12:00pm-12:45pm $51 SESSION II 402285-21 Sa 11/3-12/15* 10:00am-10:45am $37 402285-22 Sa 11/3-12/15* 11:00am-11:45am $37 402285-23 Sa 11/3-12/15* 12:00pm-12:45pm $37 402285-24 Su 11/4-12/16* 10:00am-10:45am $37 402285-25 Su 11/4-12/16* 11:00am-11:45am $37 402285-26 Su 11/4-12/16* 12:00pm-12:45pm $37 *No class 10/20, 10/21, 11/10, 11/11, 11/24, 11/25
HRC 4 | Health and Recreation Center | 1200 W. Algonquin Road, Palatine
SWIM LESSONS & AQUATICS PRESCHOOL AQUATICS
MASTER SWIMMING
Age: 3-5 Min/Max: 4/8
Participation is open to any adult who can comfortably swim a few laps. All levels are welcome: new to swimming, fitness swimmer, triathlete, or advanced swimmer. Structured workouts will be offered.
Location: Harper College - Pool Shallow End
Prog#
Day Date Time Fee SESSION I 402290-01 M 9/10-10/22 9:00am-9:30am $48 402290-02 Tu 9/11-10/23 9:00am-9:30am $48 402290-03 W 9/12-10/24 9:00am-9:30am $48 402290-04 Th 9/13-10/25 9:00am-9:30am $48 SESSION II 402290-11 M 10/29-12/17 9:00am-9:30am $48 402290-12 Tu 10/30-12/18 9:00am-9:30am $48 402290-13 W 10/31-12/19* 9:00am-9:30am $48 402290-14 Th 11/1-12/20* 9:00am-9:30am $48 *No class 11/19-11/22
PARENT & TOT AQUATICS Parent must be in water with child. Age: 6 months-4 years Location: Harper College - Pool Shallow End Min/Max: 4/8 Prog#
Day Date Time Fee SESSION I 402295-01 M 9/10-10/22 9:35am-10:05am $48 402295-02 Tu 9/11-10/23 9:35am-10:05am $48 402295-03 W 9/12-10/24 9:35am-10:05am $48 402295-04 Th 9/13-10/25 9:35am-10:05am $48 SESSION II 402295-11 M 10/29-12/17 9:35am-10:05am $48 402295-12 Tu 10/30-12/18 9:35am-10:05am $48 402295-13 W 10/31-12/19* 9:35am-10:05am $48 402295-14 Th 11/1-12/20* 9:35am-10:05am $48 *No class 11/19-11/22
ADULT SWIM LESSONS Designed for men and women who wish to learn or improve their swimming skills, strokes, and techniques. Age: 18+ Min/Max: 4/8 Prog# 402300-01 402300-11 402300-21
Location: Harper College - Pool Shallow End Day Date Time Fee M,W 9/10-10/3 8:00pm-8:45pm $58 M,W 10/8-10/31 8:00pm-8:45pm $58 M,W 11/5-12/5 8:00pm-8:45pm $58
Age: 18+ Min/Max: 4/15
Location: Harper College - 25 Yard (Deep End)
Prog#
Day Date Time 1 DAY / WEEK 402310-01 Tu,Th 9/10-12/23* 8:00pm-9:30pm Su 8:00am-9:30am 2 DAYS / WEEK 402310-02 Tu,Th 9/10-12/23* 8:00pm-9:30pm Su 8:00am-9:30am 3 DAYS / WEEK 402310-03 Tu,Th 9/10-12/23* 8:00pm-9:30pm Su 8:00am-9:30am *No class 11/19-11/25
Fee $120 $224 $326
PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Private swim lessons are a targeted way to learn the basics of swimming or fine tune techniques. They are designed to meet specific needs and are open to both adults and children. Lessons are 30 minutes in length. Private lessons are scheduled by contacting the Aquatics Coordinator. (Lessons must be taken by 12/31/18). Age: All ages Prog# 402320-01 402320-03 402320-05
Location: Harper College - Full Pool Lessons 1 lesson 3 lessons 5 lessons
Dates 9/10-12/31 9/10-12/31 9/10-12/31
Fee $30 $82 $125
SEMI PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Participants will follow the guidelines of the Learn to Swim Program Levels 1–6. This class will utilize a higher instructor to participant ratio than that of the general Learn to Swim Lesson Program, geared toward those individuals looking for a bit more attention in the swimming pool. Swim levels and ages may be combined for any lesson, and class sizes will not exceed a 3:1 student to instructor ratio. Age: 3+ Min/Max: 2/12
Location: Harper College - Pool Shallow End
Prog# Day Date Time Fee 402325-11 F 9/14-10/19 4:00pm-4:30pm $96 402325-12 F 9/14-10/19 4:30pm-5:00pm $96 402325-13 F 9/14-10/19 5:00pm-5:30pm $96 402325-14 F 9/14-10/19 5:30pm-6:00pm $96 402325-15 F 10/26-12/7 4:00pm-4:30pm $96 402325-16 F 10/26-12/7 4:30pm-5:00pm $96 402325-17 F 10/26-12/7 5:00pm-5:30pm $96 402325-18 F 10/26-12/7 5:30pm-6:00pm $96 402325-21 Su 9/9-10/14 9:00am-9:30am $96 402325-22 Su 9/9-10/14 9:30am-10:00am $96 402325-23 Su 10/28-12/9 9:00am-9:30am $96 402325-24 Su 10/28-12/9 9:30am-10:00am $96 *No class 11/23, 11/25
Fall 2018 | Palatine Park District | 847.925.6825 | hrc.palatineparks.org | HRC 5
POOL HOURS & INFORMATION WATER AEROBICS A Water Aerobics workout card enables you to attend class at your convenience. If a class is not attended regularly by a minimum of eight participants then that day may be canceled. Age: 18+ years Day
Instructor: Paula Byrnes & Donna Longo
Date
Time Location DEEP WATER TRAINING M-Th 9/10-12/20* 9:30am-10:30am Harper Pool Sa 9/15-12/22** 10:00am-10:55am Harper Pool SHALLOW WATER TRAINING M-Th 9/10-12/20* 10:45am-11:45am Harper Pool Sa 9/15-12/22** 9:00am-9:55am Harper Pool *No class 11/21, 11/22 **No class 10/20, 11/10, 11/24
PUNCH CARD 5 Class Punch Card
$32
10 Class Punch Card
$55
15 Class Punch Card
$75
25 Class Punch Card
$109
30 Class Punch Card
$123
50 Class Punch Card
$146
FEE
Note: Water Aerobics punches will not expire.
TRY SCUBA Discover scuba diving at the indoor pool. Strap on a tank, weights, and other cool scuba gear and breathe underwater. Now is your chance to dive in and experience the adventures and wonders of the underwater world. Age: 9+ Instructor: Don Milliken Prog# 402160-01 402160-02 402160-03 402160-04 402160-05 402160-06
Location: Harper College - Pool Min/Max: 1/10
Day Date Time Fee M,W 9/10-9/19 7:00pm-9:30pm $144 M,W 9/24-10/3 7:00pm-9:30pm $144 M,W 10/8-10/17 7:00pm-9:30pm $144 M,W 10/22-10/31 7:00pm-9:30pm $144 M,W 11/5-11/14 7:00pm-9:30pm $144 M,W 12/3-12/12 7:00pm-9:30pm $144
ANNUAL INDOOR POOL PASS Pass valid only at the Health & Recreation Center at Harper College.
Pool Pass Type Senior (62+ years)
$99
2 Seniors (62+ years)
$131
Individual
$134
Household of 2
$174
Household of 3-4
$201
Household of 5+
$246
Note: Only household members residing at your address can be listed on your pool pass. You will be required to prove residency for those listed on your form. Pool passes are non-refundable.
Pool Single Use Fee
Fee
Child (4–17) open swim only
$5
Full Facility Single Use Fees
Fee
Adult (18–61)
$10
Senior 62+
$7
POOL RENTALS For information about pool rentals and birthday parties, contact Anthony DeMichael at ademichael@palatineparks.org or 847.925.6825.
INDOOR POOL HOURS Pool hours are subject to change. For the most current list of hours and pool availability, visit hrc.palatineparks.org.
ADULT LAP SWIM • AGE 18+
OPEN SWIM • ALL AGES
Monday
Friday
4:00pm-8:00pm
Saturday
1:00pm-5:00pm
Sunday
1:00pm-4:30pm
5:30am-9:00am
AMERICAN RED CROSS BLENDED LEARNING LIFEGUARDING COURSE
12:00pm-4:00pm
Provides participants the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies and to provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries, and sudden illnesses until EMS personnel take over.
12:00pm-4:00pm
Prerequisites: Swim 300 yards continuously; Tread water for 2 minutes using legs only; Complete a timed event within 1 minute, 40 seconds by starting in the water, swimming 20 yards, surface dive to a depth of 7 to 10 feet to retrieve a 10-pound object, and swim 20 yards on the back to the starting point, and exit the water. Certification is based on successfully completing all aspects of the course. Must complete online portion before attending classroom portion.
12:00pm-4:00pm
Age: 15+
Location: Harper College - Pool
Prog# Day Date Time Fee 402150-01 Sa-M 10/6-10/8 9:00am-4:00pm $200
Annual Fee
Tuesday 5:30am-9:00am 8:00pm-9:30pm Wednesday 5:30am-9:00am Thursday
5:30am-9:00am
12:00pm-4:00pm 8:00pm-9:30pm Friday
5:30am-9:00am
12:00pm-4:00pm Saturday
6:00am-9:00am
Sunday
8:00am-10:00am
HRC 6 | Health and Recreation Center | 1200 W. Algonquin Road, Palatine
LIFEGUARDS, SWIM INSTRUCTORS, AND LOCKER ROOM ATTENDANTS The Health & Recreation Center pool is hiring lifeguards, swim instructors, and pool attendants. If you are interested, please fill out a job application online at palatineparks.org.
5:30pm
6:00pm
6:30pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
8:00pm
8:30pm
9:00pm
4:30pm
5:00pm
Closed for Programs
Open Lap Swim
4:00pm
3:00pm Closed for Programs
Closed for Programs
Open Lap Swim
Deep Shallow
Masters/ Lap Swim Private Lessons/ Open Lap Swim
Shallow
Open Swim
Open Swim
SATURDAY 6:00am-5:00pm
Closed for Programs
Open Lap Swim
Deep
Closed for Programs
Closed for Programs
Shallow
Open Swim
Open Lap Swim
FRIDAY 5:30am-8:00pm
Open Swim
Open Lap Swim
Deep
Closed for Programs
Open Lap Swim
Shallow
Open Lap Swim
Closed for Programs
Open Lap Swim
Open Lap Swim
Closed for Programs
Deep
Private Lessons/ Open Swim
Closed for Programs
Open Lap Swim
Open Lap Swim
Shallow
THURSDAY 5:30am-9:30pm
Open Swim
Closed for Programs
Open Lap Swim
WEDNESDAY 5:30am-9:30pm
Closed for Programs
Closed for Programs
Open Lap Swim
Deep
Masters/ Open Lap
Closed for Programs
Open Lap Swim
Open Lap Swim
Shallow
Closed for Programs
8:30am Deep
Open Lap Swim
6:00am
Closed for Programs
5:30am
Open Lap Swim
Shallow
TUESDAY 5:30am-9:30pm
Scuba/Adult Lessons/ Open Lap
Closed for Programs
Open Lap Swim
2:30pm Open Lap Swim
MONDAY 5:30am-9:30pm
Closed for Programs
2:00pm Closed for Programs
12:30pm
Open Lap Swim
1:30pm
Closed for Programs
1:00pm
Open Lap Swim
12:00pm Closed for Programs
11:30am
Open Lap Swim
11:00am
Closed for Programs
10:00am
Masters/ Open Lap
9:30am
Closed for Programs
9:00am
Open Lap Swim
6:30am
Closed for Programs
Deep
Scuba/Adult Lessons/ Open Lap
10:30am Open Lap Swim
8:00am
Closed for Programs
7:30am
Open Lap Swim
7:00am
Closed for Programs
POOL SCHEDULE
POOL SCHEDULE SUNDAY 8:00am-4:30pm
3:30pm
Open Lap
Pool use is only allowed through program registration, an annual pool pass, a fitness membership, or payment of a single use fee.
Open lap swim is for ages 18+. Open swim is for all ages.
The pool will be closed for water polo meets from 9am to 5pm on the following dates: October 20, 21 and November 10, 11, 21.
The pool may be closed on additional days. Visit hrc.palatineparks.org for the most current schedule.
Fall 2018 | Palatine Park District | 847.925.6825 | hrc.palatineparks.org | HRC 7
DANCE
DANCE
REGISTRATION KEY
LINE DANCING
Register through Palatine Park District at
Line dancing is one of the most social styles of dance. Learn different styles of line dancing, from traditional country western to the modern wedding hits.
Register through Harper College at
Age: 16+ Instructor: Cherie Uricek
harpercollege.edu/campusrec
Location: Building M, Rm 2501 Min/Max: 14/20
Day Date Time Fee M 9/10-12/17* 3:00pm-4:30pm $99 *No class 11/19
BALLROOM DANCING The undeniable romance of ballroom dancing is enjoying renewed popularity, so put on your dancing shoes and let the instructor lead you through the waltz, the fox trot, cha-cha, and swing. You'll also learn some basic rumba and tango. Singles as well as couples are welcome, but partners are not guaranteed. Please wear leather-soled shoes for easier movement. Age: 16+ Instructor: Colleen Kaminski
Location: Building M, Rm 2501 Min/Max: 14/20
Day Date Time Fee M 9/10-12/17* 7:30pm-9:00pm $99 Sa 9/15-12/15 1:00pm-2:30pm $99 *No class 11/19, 11/21
WEDDING PARTY DANCING Weddings, class reunions, and parties are more fun if you know how to dance. You will learn the popular electric and cha-cha slides and the basic steps for partner slow dancing, swing/ jitterbug, polka, fox trot, waltz, and Texas two-step. Bring a copy of your special first dance song to class. The class's ease of learning will have you ready to dance at that next special occasion. Singles as well as couples are welcome, but partners are not guaranteed. Please wear leather-soled shoes for easier movement. Age: 16+ Instructor: Cherie Uricek
hrc.palatineparks.org
Location: Building M, Rm 2501 Min/Max: 14/20
Day Date Time Fee Sa 9/15-12/15 11:30am-1:00pm $99 Su 9/16-12/16 10:30am-12:00pm $99
BALLET The most essential style of dance, ballet focuses on grace, poise, and strength through technique and choreography to both classical and contemporary music. Age: 16+ Instructor: Colleen Kaminski
Location: Building M, Rm 2501 Min/Max: 14/20
Day Date Tu Th
Time Fee INTRO 9/11-12/18* 9:30am-11:00am $99 ADVANCED 9/13-12/20* 9:30am-11:00am $99
Instructor: Maria Dirkes
Min/Max: 14/20
Day Date
Time Fee CONTINUING W 9/12-12/19* 9:00am-10:30am $99 *No class 11/20-22
CHOREOGRAPHY Movement, rythm, style, and music all are parts of the art of choreography. Learn the essentials for designing choreography, with a variety of types of dance. Age: 16+ Instructor: Maria Dirkes
Location: Building M, Rm 2501 Min/Max: 14/20
Day Date Time Fee Tu 9/11-12/18* 8:00pm-9:30pm $99 *No class 11/20
JAZZ Dancers will have fun learning the rhythms, stylized movements, and choreography for this exciting form of dance set to upbeat music. Age: 16+ Instructor: Natasha Laws
Location: Building M, Rm 2501 Min/Max: 14/20
Day Date Time Fee W 9/12-12/19* 3:00pm-4:30pm $99 *No class 11/21
HIP HOP Hip hop is a fun and challenging dance that features a relaxed form of jazz using hip hop music
FOR ADDITIONAL DANCE PROGRAMS VISIT PALATINEPARKS.ORG
Age: 16+ Instructor: Natasha Laws
Location: Building M, Rm 2501 Min/Max: 14/20
Day Date Time Fee Th 9/13-12/20* 8:00pm-9:30pm $99 *No class 11/22
HRC 8 | Health and Recreation Center | 1200 W. Algonquin Road, Palatine
FACILITY
COMMUNITY FITNESS CENTER
250 E. Wood Street • Palatine, IL 60067 (2nd floor of Community Center) 847.496.6275 • palatineparks.org
FITNESS CENTER HOURS Monday–Friday 6:00am–10:00pm Saturday
7:00am–3:00pm (thru 9/3)
Sunday 7:00am–3:00pm Closes at noon: December 24, 31 Closed: September 3, November 22, December 25, January 1 Track Closed: October 27 Track hours subject to change, signs will be posted
AMENITIES/EQUIPMENT Independent exercisers can take advantage of cardio and strength machines, a stretching area, free weights, and balance and resistance equipment at Community Fitness Center.
$30 FOR 100 DAYS: STUDENT SPECIAL RATE
Fitness Center Memberships provide access to a full range of equipment including cardio and strength equipment, free weights, balls, bands, rollers, Cardio Vision, and more!
OCTOBER 29 – FEBRUARY 4 • FEE: $30 R / $35 NR For ages 14–24 with a valid student ID. Passes can be purchased at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, and Falcon Park Recreation Center.
FITNESS CENTER MEMBERSHIP
WALKING/JOGGING TRACK An indoor 14-lap mile track is available at Community Center, 250 E. Wood Street. The track is open to anyone at no cost, no pass required. For daily updates on track hours visit palatineparks.org. Strollers are allowed Monday–Friday from 9:00am–12:00pm. There is also a 12-lap mile indoor track at Falcon Park Recreation Center, 2195 N. Hicks Road. A Falcon Walking Pass (no fee for resident or Palatine business employee), Open Gym/ Turf Pass, or Fitness Center Membership is required at check in. Strollers are allowed Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:00am–12:00pm. See page 11 for information on Palatine Park District passes and memberships.
FITNESS CENTER MEMBERSHIP
Fitness Center Memberships can be purchased at the Fitness Center during regular hours at Community Center, as well as Birchwood Recreation Center or Falcon Park Recreation Center during open registration hours. A special registration form is required for Fitness Center memberships.
PLEASE NOTE:
• Student rates apply to full-time students with a current school ID and driver’s license. • Fitness orientation and parent/guardian permission is required for patrons under 18 years. Patrons under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult when purchasing a Fitness Center membership. • Household members must reside in the same household, at the same address.
Contact Abby Krueger at akrueger@palatineparks.org or call the Fitness Center at 847.496.6275 with any questions.
Resident 6 months
Non-Resident 6 months
Resident 12 months
Non-Resident 12 months
Student (14–24 years)
$75
$95
$130
$165
Individual (18–61 years)
$80
$100
$145
$180
Additional Household Member
$60
$75
$115
$145
Senior Individual (62+ years)
$75
$95
$130
$165
Additional Household Senior Member
$55
$70
$95
$120
Daily Fee (Resident/Non-Resident): $7
7 Day Pass: $10 Student, $25 Resident, $35 Non-Resident (good for 90 days from purchase date)
REFUND POLICY: No refunds on Fitness Memberships will be given with the exception of a written medical excuse from a doctor. Refunds will be prorated from the date of the request.
Fall 2018 | Palatine Park District | 847.991.0333 | palatineparks.org | 71
FITNESS PERSONAL TRAINING Need the attention and expertise of a personal trainer to reach your fitness goals? The right mix of the right exercises and oneon-one attention can make a dramatic change in your overall health, functionality, and performance regardless of age or exercise level. All of our experienced trainers are nationally certified, and most hold specialty certifications for various populations, specialized training, and more. Personal trainers are employees of Palatine Park District. Requests for training are reviewed and discussed with the client prior to assignment of a trainer. Age: 18+ years Prog # FCPT3010 FCPT3020 FCPT001 FCPT6005 FCPT6010
Sessions 10 20 1 5 10
Length 30 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes
Fee $240 $445 $50 $240 $445
SMALL GROUP PERSONAL TRAINING Training with a group is perfect for exercisers with similar goals. A few friends can train together, reduce the cost, and get the expertise and motivation of a certified personal trainer. Sessions are sold to each individual in the group and all individuals must purchase their sessions prior to the first scheduled training. Missed or rescheduled sessions must be rescheduled with the entire group. Sessions with part of the group will be considered full sessions, no make-ups or refunds.
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Age: 18+ years
I love this class. Kristen is amazing and provides us with a great workout. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Lisa Sibik, Yoga for Athletes
CANCELLATION POLICY Individual classes will be canceled by September 5 if minimum enrollment is not reached.
Prog # FCPTGROUP305 FCPTGROUP310 FCPTGROUP405 FCPTGROUP410
Group Group of 3 Group of 3 Group of 4 Group of 4
Sessions 5 10 5 10
Length 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes
Fee/Person $135 $240 $110 $200
Personal training requests and payment for sessions can be made in the Fitness Center during regular hours. Contact Abby Krueger at akrueger@palatineparks.org with any questions.
PERSONALIZED RUNNING PROGRAM Couch to 5K or 5K to marathon, a running coach will collaborate with you on your goals and customize a plan for you. Sessions will include injury prevention, motivation, skill enhancement, and everything in between. Program includes fitness assessment, nutritional recommendations for peak performance, and individualized training plan by week. Age: 18+ years Prog # FCPRP3
Sessions 3
Length 60 minutes
Fee $150
FITNESS TAI CHI QIGONG
FITNESS MAKE-UP CLASS POLICY
Characterized by gentle flowing movements that reduce stress and improve health, this martial art has been described as "meditation in motion" and promotes serenity, internal health, strength, stress reduction, balance, and agility. QiGong will be taught as the warm up.
Participants must request all make-ups for individually paid classes by emailing the Fitness Coordinator at akrueger@palatineparks.org with at minimum 48 hours notice. Make-ups may only be used for an alternate individually paid class of the same format during the same session.
Age: 14+ Instructor: Scott Garske Prog# 422130-01
Day Su
Date Time R/NR 9/16-12/23 10:30am-11:30am $158/$198
BLACK FRIDAY PERSONAL TRAINING SALE
Age: 14+ Instructor: Patricia Tooren
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 • 6:00AM-10:00AM ONLY
20-20-20 TONING
Prog# Day 422130-02 Tu *No class 11/6, 11/20
Location: Birchwood Fitness Room Min/Max: 6/25
Location: Falcon Prairie Hawk Room Min/Max: 6/12
Date Time R/NR 9/11-12/18* 7:30am-8:30am $137/$171
Muscle toning will result in better appearance and better functional strength. This progressive workout will divide your muscles into three systems—upper body, lower body, and core— and exercising each system for a full 20 minutes with variable speeds, intensities, weights, resistance, or isometrics for the maximum benefit.
Must purchase in person at the Community Fitness Center. Buy 10 Individual 30-minute Sessions • Get 2 FREE Buy 10 Individual 60-minute Sessions • Get 2 FREE Buy 10 Individual Student Weight Training 30-minute Sessions • Get 2 FREE
Age: 18+ Instructor: Janet Beata Prog# Day 422300-01 M
Personalized Running Program • $25 off
Location: Falcon Prairie Hawk Room Min/Max: 6/30
Date Time R/NR 9/10-12/17 9:00am-10:00am $89/$111
COUNTRY HEAT Country Heat is a high energy, low impact, country dance-inspired workout that is so much fun you'll barely notice you're getting a total-body workout as you work up a sweat. You'll have a blast stepping in tune to the hottest country hits and quickly forget you're torching a ton of calories. It's so easy to do, you'll be lining up on the dance floor for more! Age: 14+ Instructor: Alison Shariatzadeh
WINTER BREAK DEFROSTER DECEMBER 24 – JANUARY 6* *No class December 25, January 1
Short format classes at various times and days. Schedules will be available at palatineparks.org and at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, and Falcon Park Recreation Center.
Prog# Day 422310-01 Sa *No class 10/27, 11/3
Location: Community Room 1E Min/Max: 6/30
Date Time R/NR 9/15-12/22* 8:45am-9:45am $114/$143
POUND® Using light weight drumsticks, Pound® transforms drumming into an incredibly effective way of working out. This exhilarating full body workout combines cardio conditioning and strength training with yoga and pilates inspired moves. Age: 14+ Instructor: Del Crawford Prog# Day 422350-01 Th *No class 11/22
Location: Community Room 1E Min/Max: 6/30
Date Time R/NR 9/13-12/20* 5:45pm-6:30pm $135/$169
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FITNESS SCHEDULE: SEPT. 10–DEC. 23 FITNESS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE, CHECK PALATINEPARKS.ORG FOR UPDATES. MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Intro to Suspension 7:15-7:45am Janet
Zumba® 9:00-10:00am Del
Rise & Sweat
Rise & Sweat
Rise & Sweat
STRONG®
Rise & Sweat
Step & Core
Tai Chi 7:30-8:30am Patti
Muscle Conditioning 8:45-9:20am Connie
Muscle Conditioning 8:15-9:00am Patti
Prime Balance & Strength 8:15-9:00am Connie
Zumba® 7:50-8:50am Lisa
Intermediate Vinyasa 9:00-10:00am Kathy
20-20-20 Toning 9:00-10:00am Janet
360 Toning
Intro to PiYo 9:15-10:00am Alison
Gentle Yoga 9:15-10:15am Kathleen
Suspension Training Combo 8:00-8:45am Janet
Beginning Yoga 101 9:30-10:30am Jeanne
Prime Weights 10:15-11:15am Patti
Zumba® 9:15-10:15am Del
Country Heat 8:45-9:30am Alison
Tai Chi QiGong 10:30-11:30am Scott
6:00-6:45am Kristina
8:45-9:15am Connie
MORNING
TUESDAY
Muscle Conditioning 9:30-10:15am Connie Prime Zumba® Gold Toning 10:30-11:30am Del
6:00-6:45am Kristina
8:15-9:00am Alison
6:00-6:45am Janet
Mixed Prime Fitness 9:00-9:45am Janet
Prime Weights 8:30-9:15am Connie
Tabata 9:30-10:15am Connie
Cardio Stretch
Prime Movers 10:30-11:30am Patti
9:15-10:15am Kathleen
EZ Suspension 9:15-10:00am Alison
6:00-6:45am Lisa
6:00-6:45am Kristina
Adult Suspension 9:15-10:00am Connie
Prime Intro to Tai Chi 11:45-12:30pm Patti
Step & Core 9:15-10:00am Janet
Balls, Bars, & Bells 9:00-9:45am Janet
Pilates Recovery 10:00-11:00am Janet
Prime Mixed Cardio/Stretch 10:45-11:30am Kathleen
Hatha Yoga 9:30-10:30am Melissa
EVENING
Prime Weights 10:30-11:30am Kathleen MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Step & Core 6:00-6:45pm Janet
Adult Suspension 4:00-4:45pm Connie
TBD Flex Class
EZ Suspension 4:00-4:45pm Connie
Best of Flex
Yoga for Athletes 6:00-7:00pm Kristin
Hip Openers 5:30-6:30pm Melissa
Core & More
Pound® 5:45-6:30pm Del
Yoga Gentle 7:00-8:00pm Georgia
TurboKick®
HIIT
6:00-6:45pm Jody
Muscle
6:00-6:45pm TBD 7:00-7:45pm Sarah
Yoga Stretch, Strength & Detox 6:00-7:00pm Jeanne/Marisa
7:00-7:45pm Alison
Conditioning 7:00-7:45pm Janet
Zumba® 8:00-9:00pm Cynthia
Intermediate Vinyasa Yoga 7:00-8:00pm Kathy
PiYo® 6:45-7:45pm Alison
Gentle Yoga 8:00-9:00pm Marisa
360 Toning 7:00-7:45pm Georgia
SUNDAY
6:00-6:45pm Various
FALL FITNESS SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 10–DECEMBER 23
TurboKick® 6:00-6:45 Kim
SATURDAY
No classes all locations: 11/20–11/22 No classes Community Center: 10/27, 11/3, 11/4 No classes Falcon Park: 11/6 Location Key: Birchwood
Community
Falcon
Eagle Pool
Prime Classes:
Flex Classes:
denoted by “Prime”
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FITNESS FLEX PLAN Balance your exercise with the added benefit of class motivation, instructor expertise, and a fun and challenging atmosphere. Moderate to intense options are offered within each class. A Flex or Unlimited Flex punch card gives you walk-in access to the following classes:
CARDIO/AEROBIC FLEX CLASSES
STRENGTH FLEX CLASSES
HIIT: High Intensity Interval Training is a technique in which you give all-out, one hundred percent effort through quick, intense, bursts of exercise followed by short, sometimes active, recovery periods.
360 TONING: This class focuses on toning and strengthening all major muscle groups.
STEP & CORE: High intensity step aerobics with functional core strengthening.
MUSCLE CONDITIONING: Build strength, endurance, range of motion, tone, and flexibility in the musculature. Bone strengthening is a beneficial side effect. A variety of weight and resistance equipment will be used.
TURBOKICK®: High intensity licensed workout combining shadow boxing, dance, athletic drills, kicks, punches, and more. ZUMBA®: Ditch the workout and join the party! Licensed programming utilizes Latin-based moves and music, various speeds, and easy to follow steps for all levels.
COMBINATION FLEX CLASSES CARDIO STRETCH: Combines dance, calisthenics, and plyometrics plus stretching for a greater range of movement. CORE & MORE: This class is a combination of cardio and resistance training which targets the back, abdominals, shoulders, and glutes. The class will use a variety of equipment as well as body weight exercises. INTRO TO PIYO®: Low impact, high intensity, body transforming format using Pilates and Yoga inspired moves to sculpt long, lean muscles, and burn fat. RISE & SWEAT/NITE SWEAT: Total body challenge workout. Each class varies with equipment and instructor. Each class provides an overall and balanced daily workout. STRONG®: Combines body weight, muscle conditioning, cardio, and plyometric training moves synced to original music specifically designed to match every single move. TABATA: High intensity interval training. Combine cardio and strength in a fast paced, fun, calorie burning workout. Adapts to medium-high intensity fitness levels.
BALLS, BARS, & BELLS: Cardio and strength combo class using kettlebells, weighted balls, stability, and medicine balls.
FLEX PUNCH CARDS Instructors: Georgia Argiris, Janet Beata, Kim Bialek, Del Crawford, Connie Cupello, Lisa Hoppe, Sarah Janicek, Jody Nieman, Alison Shariatzadeh, Kristina Sromek, Patti Tooren, Kathleen Schmidts Age: 18+ years Min/Max: 20/200 Length: 15 weeks Flex Card Date R/NR Unlimited Flex Card 9/10-12/23* $263/$328 30 Flex Punch Card 9/10-12/23* $206/$258 15 Flex Punch Card 9/10-12/23* $116/$145 1 Flex Punch Card 9/10-12/23* $9/$12 *No classes all locations 11/20–11/22; no classes Community Center 10/27, 11/3, 11/4; no classes Falcon Park 11/6
Note: The Fitness Flex Punch Card can be used for both Flex and Prime (listed on page 80) classes. Separate registration is required for all other classes. There are no refunds for canceled classes. Class offerings and schedule are subject to change. Please pick up an updated schedule when registering. Register early—this program fills quickly. Do not wait until the first week of the session to register as classes may be canceled or filled. Please try to attend the first class of the session. Be on time—particularly if you are new to the class. Important information and instructions are given at the beginning of the class. Arriving on time will minimize disruption for other participants. Thank you for your cooperation.
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PRIME FLEX PLAN For older adults and those new to exercise. Your body responds best to a variety of different movements and approaches to movement. Exercise properly and reward your body with positive change. A Prime Flex Punch Card or Flex Card gives you walk-in access to the following classes: MIXED PRIME FITNESS: This is a low impact class focusing on cardio and strength training appropriate for new exercisers and older adults. PRIME BALANCE & STRENGTH: Focus on stability to improve balance, strength, and flexibility while strengthening your core. PRIME INTRO TO TAI CHI: Gentle flowing movements help reduce stress and improve health. PRIME MOVERS: Enjoy all the elements of fitness: strength, aerobics, and flexibility. This class consists of warm-up, minimum force aerobics, body conditioning, stretch, and relaxation cool down. Participants should be able to get up and down from the floor without assistance. PRIME WEIGHTS: This is a full body strength and resistance class for healthy adults of all ages. Aging produces muscle loss and loss of strength; these declines are linked to an increased risk of falls, frailty, and loss of independence. Strength training will help improve or retain quality of life. NEW PRIME MIXED CARDIO/STRETCH: Combines low impact aerobics and stretching to improve flexibility.
PRIME ZUMBA® GOLD TONING: Zumba Gold Toning blends the Zumba party you love at a slower pace with a redefining total body workout using Zumba Toning Sticks to shake up those muscles! Instructors: Del Crawford, Connie Cupello, Alison Shariatzadeh, Patti Tooren, Kathleen Schmidts Age: 18+ years
Min/Max: 20/200
Length: 15 weeks
Flex Card Date R/NR Unlimited Flex Card 9/10-12/23* $233/$291 30 Flex Punch Card 9/10-12/23* $158/$197 15 Flex Punch Card 9/10-12/23* $83/$103 1 Flex Punch Card 9/10-12/23* $9/$12 *No classes all locations 11/20–11/22; no classes Community Center 10/27, 11/3, 11/4; no classes Falcon Park 11/6
Note: The classes listed here are the only classes that are part of the Prime Flex Plan. Separate registration is required for all other classes. There are no refunds for canceled classes. Class offerings and schedule are subject to change. Please pick up an updated schedule when registering. Register early—this program fills quickly. Do not wait until the first week of the session to register as classes may be canceled or filled. Please try to attend the first class of the session. Be on time—particularly if you are new to the class. Important information and instructions are given at the beginning of the class. Arriving on time will minimize disruption for other participants. Thank you for your cooperation.
Community Fitness Center
10TH ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE Saturday, October 6 • 9:00am–12:00pm Health Screenings • Fitness Assessments Giveaways • Snacks • Membership Offers Personal Training Discounts • Sample Group X Classes
Palatine Park District Fitness Center is proud to be a certified provider for this AllenForce and NWSRA special program. Qualified veterans receive: • One year Community Fitness Center Membership for themselves and a friend • Up to 15, 30-minute personal training sessions • Monthly activities to socialize with fellow veterans and family members Veterans who have an illness or have been permanently injured qualify for the program. If you were injured postservice, you may still qualify. For more information contact Abby Krueger at 847.496.6275 or akrueger@palatineparks.org or NWSRA at 847.392.2848 or visit nwsra.org/hmhb.
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FITNESS MAKE-UP CLASS POLICY Participants must request all make-ups for individually paid classes by emailing the Fitness Coordinator at akrueger@palatineparks.org with at minimum 48 hours notice. Make-ups may only be used for an alternate individually paid class of the same format during the same session.
SUSPENSION TRAINING (TRX) Originally developed in 2004 for US Navy SEALS, Suspension Training works every muscle in the body with varying degrees of body weight. Enhance your balance, coordination, range of joint movement, strength, and aerobic fitness. Appropriate for all ages and fitness levels. Small group classes allow for plenty of individual instruction. Shorter class times keep you moving to make each movement better. Suspension training has become an excellent method for building bone and muscle density, particularly in the wrists, lumbar spine, and hips. Classes are progressive in nature as participants become more agile and fit throughout the session.
INTRODUCTION TO SUSPENSION TRAINING
SUSPENSION TRAINING ADULT
Try something new and make a change in your exercise and your body with 30 minutes of TRX suspension training. Learn the basic movements, form considerations for safety, and alignment while implementing a completely new exercise program. Balance, strength, aerobic, and range of motion fitness are all emphasized.
Progress to 45 minutes of Suspension Training (TRX) after taking Introduction or EZ Suspension. Combinations, sequences of movement, and more advanced exercises, both standing and on the floor, will keep your fitness level and endurance progressing with each class.
Age: 18+ Instructor: Janet Beata
Age: 18+ Instructor: Connie Cupello
Prog# Day 422120-01 Sa *No class 10/27, 11/3
Location: Community West Shelf Min/Max: 6/24
Date Time R/NR 9/15-12/22* 7:15am-7:45am $82/$102
EZ SUSPENSION TRAINING Continue to progress with safe, full range of motion with the confidence to combine skills. See agility, strength, balance, and flexibility improvements with each class while challenging yourself to an increased level of exercise. Age: 18+ Location: Community West Shelf Instructor: Alison Shariatzadeh Min/Max: 6/12 Prog# Day 424060-01 Tu *No class 11/20
Date Time R/NR 9/11-12/18* 9:15am-10:00am $88/$110
Instructor: Connie Cupello Prog# Day 424060-02 Th *No class 11/22
Date Time R/NR 9/13-12/20* 4:00pm-4:45pm $88/$110
Prog# Day 422100-01 F 422100-02 Tu *No class 11/20
Location: Community West Shelf Min/Max: 6/12
Date Time R/NR 9/14-12/21 9:15am-10:00am $104/$129 9/11-12/18* 4:00pm-4:45pm $97/$121
SUSPENSION TRAINING COMBO Mix the body weight and balance of suspension training with other resistance equipment for a high intensity interval training class. This class is for those at an intermediate to advanced level with prior Suspension (TRX) training experience. An element of fun will make you look forward to the class every week. Age: 18+ Instructor: Janet Beata Prog# Day 422110-01 Sa *No class 10/27, 11/3
Location: Community West Shelf Min/Max: 6/24
Date Time R/NR 9/15-12/22* 8:00am-8:45am $82/$102
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Palatine Park District offers a variety of yoga classes for every fitness level. Research shows that yoga helps manage or control anxiety, arthritis, back pain, chronic fatigue, depression, headaches, heart disease, and stress. Please bring your own yoga mat to all yoga classes.
BEGINNER YOGA 101 Learn to link breathing to movement and other yoga basics. Focus on proper alignment and safety in this non-judgmental atmosphere with the intent of helping cleanse, heal, and strengthen the body and mind. Age: 14+ Instructor: Jeanne Ninchich Prog# Day 422190-01 Su *No class 11/4
Location: Community Room 1E Min/Max: 8/30
Date Time R/NR 9/16-12/23* 9:30am-10:30am $88/$110
BRIN OWN G YOUR YOG A MA T!
FITNESS MAKE-UP CLASS POLICY Participants must request all make-ups for individually paid classes by emailing the Fitness Coordinator at akrueger@palatineparks.org with at minimum 48 hours notice. Make-ups may only be used for an alternate individually paid class of the same format during the same session.
GENTLE YOGA Gentle yoga is suitable for all levels including people with chronic conditions, pain, or limited mobility. Light yoga postures, stretching, breathing, and relaxation techniques will build body awareness and flexibility. Participants must be able to move without assistance. Age: 14+ Instructor: Georgia Argiris Prog# Day 422230-01 M
Location: Community Room 1E Min/Max: 8/30
Date Time R/NR 9/10-12/17 7:00pm-8:00pm $145/$182
Location: Birchwood Fitness Room Prog# Day 422230-02 Tu *No class 11/20
Date Time R/NR 9/11-12/18* 8:00pm-9:00pm $135/$170
Location: Falcon Banquet Room Prog# Day 422230-03 F
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Instructor: Marisa Sattley
Instructor: Kathleen Schmidts
Date Time R/NR 9/14-12/21 9:15am-10:15am $145/$182
FITNESS YOGA FOR ATHLETES Celebrate your body. Challenge yourself to go further, do more and reap the amazing benefits of an intense yoga practice. Transform into a lean, mean cardio and calorie burning machine. This is avigorous power, vinyasa class dedicated to experienced beginners and intermediate practitioners. Class focuses on lengthening and strengthening muscles, improving overall flexibility, and providing an intense moving meditation experience. Age: 14+ Instructor: Kristin Eby Prog# Day 422210-01 M
Location: Falcon Golden Eagle Room Min/Max: 8/25 Date Time R/NR 9/10-12/17 6:00pm-7:00pm $131/$163
HATHA YOGA Hatha yoga focuses on physical health and mental well-being. Through the practice of poses and breathing techniques, participants will develop balance, strength, and flexibility. Progress at your own pace in this multi-level class. Modifications are offered for beginners and those with chronic conditions. More advanced options are given to continuing students looking for more of a challenge. Age: 14+ Instructor: Melissa Hollander Prog# Day 422240-01 Tu *No class 11/6, 11/20
Location: Falcon Banquet Room Min/Max: 8/30
Date Time R/NR 9/11-12/18* 9:30am-10:30am $140/$174
YOGA HIP OPENERS We tend to hold tension, stress, and emotions in our hips. Open the hips and relieve the tightness. Reduce tension in the intersections of hips, low back, and neck as well. Through a series of standing and seated yoga poses, experience the deep relaxation of dense connective tissues. Moderately challenging class consists of a combination of Yin based mat poses and standing Vinyasa flow. Age: 14+ Instructor: Melissa Hollander Prog# Day 422250-01 Tu *No class 11/6, 11/20
Location: Community Room 1E Min/Max: 8/30
Date Time R/NR 9/11-12/18* 5:30pm-6:30pm $134/$168
YOGA STRETCH STRENGTH AND DETOX This class includes holding postures that use the entire body as well as focus on breath. This helps to create a supple and toned body. The goal is to create strength, openness, and healing in the joints, ligaments, and tendons. Practitioners will experience a wider range of motion, more depth in postures, and an increase in energy while being challenged. Age: 14+ Instructor: Jeanne Ninchich Prog# Day 422270-01 Th *No class 11/22
Location: Falcon Banquet Room Min/Max: 8/25
CANCELLATION POLICY Individual classes will be canceled by September 5 if minimum enrollment is not reached.
YOGA INTERMEDIATE VINYASA This class is appropriate for both advanced beginners and continuing yoga practitioners. Build strength, balance, focus, flexibility, stamina, and a better body awareness. Students will progress at their own pace with a focus on standing, seated, and balancing poses as well as sun salutation and some moderate inversions. Vinyasa translates to linking movement to breath. Specifically, this asana practice links postures together in a seamless flow, following the rhythm of inhalation and exhalation. Age: 14+ Instructor: Kathy Gorman Prog# Day 422260-01 Tu *No class 11/20
Location: Community Room 1E Min/Max: 8/30
Date Time R/NR 9/11-12/18* 7:00pm-8:00pm $145/$181
Location: Community Room 2C Prog# Day 422260-02 Su *No class 11/4
Min/Max: 8/25
Date Time R/NR 9/16-12/23* 9:00am-10:00am $145/$181
PILATES Try a season of Pilates and see a marked improvement in low back pain and overall core strength. Lower back pain is frequently caused by lack of abdominal strength, pelvic mobility, and lack of exercise for the small, multi-fidious muscles which stabilize the spine. Pilates will focus on the movement and stabilization of these muscles for everyday functionality, strength improvement, and pain reduction. Age: 14+ Instructor: Janet Beata Prog# Day 422141-01 Sa *No class 11/3
Location: Birchwood Fitness Room Min/Max: 8/25
Date Time R/NR 9/15-12/22* 10:00am-11:00am $94/$118
PIYOÂŽ PiYoÂŽ is a low impact, high-intensity, body transforming fitness format that uses the most effective Pilates and yoga inspired moves to sculpt long, lean muscles and burn fat. The fluid movements keep you in constant motion to give you a dynamic cardio workout while building strength and increasing flexibility. Bringing a mat is recommended. Age: 14+ Instructor: Alison Shariatzadeh Prog# Day 422241-01 Th *No class 11/22
Location: Community Room 1E Min/Max: 8/25
Date Time R/NR 9/20-12/20* 6:45pm-7:45pm $135/$169
Date Time R/NR 9/13-12/20* 6:00pm-7:00pm $122/$152
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GYMNASTICS PALATINE GYMNASTICS Palatine Gymnastics offers developmental classes for children 1½ years through 8th grade. The preschool program emphasizes body awareness, strength, and coordination. Girls are introduced to the fundamental skills that are used in vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise. Boys are introduced to vault, high bars, parallel bars, rings, pommel horse, and tumbling. The dress code for girls is a leotard or t-shirt and shorts (fitted or biker type) and hair must be tied up. The dress code for boys is a t-shirt and shorts (fitted or biker type). Please register your child for an age-appropriate program level. Advanced classes are available for those children who show, through evaluation, a readiness to move to the next level. These classes are indicated with a star () and instructor permission is required before registering. Register your child for the gymnastics level they are currently attending. You will be notified if your child qualifies to advance to the next level. Children new to the program, or those who have missed a session, need to be evaluated. Call 847.496.6245 to schedule an evaluation time. Gymnastics classes will be canceled if the minimum number of participants is not reached by Tuesday, August 13. Gymnastics classes begin the week of August 20. Please note the exception dates listed by each class. Fees have been prorated for these classes and there are no “make-up” classes. All classes are held in the Gymnastics Facility at Community Center. For additional information, call the Gym at 847.496.6245. Visit the team website at palatinegymnastics.org.
PARENT/TOT GYMNASTICS
KINDER GYMNASTICS
Come enjoy one on one time with your child, exploring the sport of gymnastics. You and your child will have structured warm-up and then the opportunity for adventures in the gym. This is a hands on child/parent class.
This class is for kindergarten girls ONLY. There will not be an obstacle course. The focus of the class will be on vault, bars, beam, and floor exercise.
Age: 1½-3 with adult
Prog# Day 429040-01 M 429040-02 Tu 429040-03 W *No class 9/3, 11/21
Prog# Day 429010-01 M 429010-02 Th *No class 9/3, 11/22
Min/Max: 7/18 Date Time R/NR 8/20-12/17* 9:00am-9:55am $188/$235 8/23-12/20* 9:00am-9:55am $188/$235
PRESCHOOL/KINDERGARTEN GYMNASTICS A strong focus is placed on the development of basic motor and locomotive skills. In a fun atmosphere children will learn through the use of specific gymnastics equipment geared for 3–6 year olds. Participants must be toilet trained. All new participants must bring a copy of their birth certificate to class the first day. Age: 3-6
Min/Max: 7/14
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 429020-01 M 8/20-12/17* 10:00am-10:55am $188/$235 429020-02 M 8/20-12/17* 11:00am-11:55am $188/$235 429020-03 M 8/20-12/17* 1:00pm-1:55pm $188/$235 429020-04 M 8/20-12/17* 2:00pm-2:55pm $188/$235 429020-05 Tu 8/21-12/18 10:30am-11:25am $199/$249 429020-06 Tu 8/21-12/18 12:30pm-1:25pm $199/$249 429020-07 W 8/22-12/19* 11:00am-11:55am $188/$235 429020-08 W 8/22-12/19* 1:00pm-1:55pm $188/$235 429020-09 Th 8/23-12/20* 10:00am-10:55am $188/$235 429020-10 Th 8/23-12/20* 11:00am-11:55am $188/$235 429020-11 Th 8/23-12/20* 1:00pm-1:55pm $188/$235 *No class 9/3, 11/21, 11/22
Age: 5-6
MINI MIGHTS
Min/Max: 7/14 Date Time 8/20-12/17* 3:00pm-3:55pm 8/21-12/18 3:00pm-3:55pm 8/22-12/19* 9:00am-9:55am
R/NR $188/$235 $199/$249 $188/$235
This class is designed for girls ages 4–6 years old who have been recommended by an instructor. Age: 4-6 Prog# Day 429030-01 Tu 429030-02 Tu
Min/Max: 7/14 Date Time R/NR 8/21-12/18 9:00am-10:25am $215/$269 8/21-12/18 1:30pm-2:55pm $215/$269
SUPERBOYS Boys 4–6 years old by instructor approval will focus on boy's structured gymnastics including vault, high bar, parallel bars, pommel horse, rings, and floor. Age: 4-6 Prog# Day 429050-01 W 429050-02 W *No class 11/21
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Min/Max: 7/14 Date Time R/NR 8/22-12/19* 2:00pm-2:55pm $189/$236 8/22-12/19* 10:00am-10:55am $189/$236
GYMNASTICS BEGINNER GIRLS
MIGHTY MIGHTS
Beginner girls will learn the basic gymnastics skills and terms needed to advance to the next level.
For 2nd–4th grade. Instructor approval is needed.
Age: 6-13
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 429090-01 Tu,Th 8/21-12/20* 4:00pm-6:00pm $350/$425 *No class 11/22
Prog#
Min/Max: 7/21 Day
Date
Time AGE 6-9 429060-01 M 8/20-12/17* 5:30pm-6:45pm 429060-02 W 8/22-12/19* 4:00pm-5:15pm 429060-03 Th 8/23-12/20* 5:30pm-6:45pm AGE 9-13 429060-04 W 8/22-12/19* 5:15pm-6:30pm 429060-05 Th 8/23-12/20* 6:45pm-8:00pm *No class 9/3, 10/31, 11/22
R/NR $171/$214 $171/$214 $171/$214 $171/$214 $171/$214
Age: 7-9
Min/Max: 7/14
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Instructor approval is needed. Age: 9-14
Min/Max: 7/14
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 429100-01 Tu,Th 8/21-12/20* 6:00pm-7:30pm $280/$350 *No class 11/22
ADVANCED BEGINNER GIRLS Must have completed Beginner Girls and have instructor approval to move-up.
ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE GIRLS
Age: 6-13
For 4th–8th grade. Instructor approval is needed.
Prog#
Min/Max: 7/14 Day
429070-01 M 429070-02 Tu 429070-03 Th 429070-04 Tu 429070-05 W *No class 9/3, 10-31
Date
Time R/NR AGE 6-9 8/20-12/17* 6:45pm-8:15pm $188/$235 8/21-12/18 4:00pm-5:30pm $199/$234 8/23-12/20 4:00pm-5:30pm $188/$235 AGE 9-13 8/21-12/18 5:30pm-7:00pm $199/$249 8/22-12/19 6:30pm-8:00pm $188/$235
YOUNG INTERMEDIATE GIRLS
Min/Max: 7/14
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 429110-01 M,W 8/20-12/19* 6:30pm-8:30pm $340/$415 *No class 9/3, 10/31
FLIP N FUN For 5th–8th grade girls who are interested in furthering their gymnastics skills, but not interested in competing at the club level. Must have instructor approval, please call for an evaluation. Age: 10-13
Instructor approval is needed. Age: 6-9
Age: 9-13
Min/Max: 7/14
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 429080-01 M,W 8/20-12/19* 4:00pm-5:30pm $272/$340 *No class 9/3, 10/31
Min/Max: 7/14
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 429120-01 Tu,Th 8/21-12/20* 6:30pm-8:30pm $350/$425 *No class 11/22
BEGINNER BOYS 1st–3rd grade beginner boys will learn the basic gymnastic skills and terms needed to advance to the next level. Age: 6-13 Prog# Day 429130-01 Tu
Min/Max: 5/7 Date Time R/NR 8/21-12/18 5:30pm-6:45pm $200/$250
ADVANCED BEGINNER BOYS
For 1st–8th grade. Must have completed Beginner Boys and have instructor approval to move up. Age: 6-13 Prog# Day 429140-01 Th *No class 11/22
ONLINE REGISTRATION NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS PROGRAM.
INTERMEDIATE BOYS For 4th–8th grade. Instructor approval is needed. Age: 8-13
INSTRUCTOR’S PERMISSION REQUIRED
Min/Max: 5/7 Date Time R/NR 8/23-12/20* 5:30pm-7:00pm $217/$272
Min/Max: 5/7
Prog# Day Date Time R/NR 429160-01 Tu,Th 8/23-12/20* 7:00pm-8:30pm $385/$460 *No class 11/22
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SWIM TEAM PALATINE TIGER SHARKS SWIM TEAM Palatine Tiger Sharks Swim Team is a multi-ability-level program that offers competitive opportunities, technique development, and fun for swimmers ages 6 and older. The swim team is divided into progressive groups. Open tryouts are held twice a year (in March and August). If there is still space available, new swimmers may join the team at any time throughout the year by contacting the swim office at 847.202.3240 to schedule a tryout. Team coaches make the final determination for group placement and advancement to the next level. Group sizes may be limited. Following a tryout, coaches will be able to give families approximate practice times and locations. Practice times and locations are subject to pool availability and may change. Registration is held during regular office hours at any Palatine Park District facility. All swim team registration requires a separate registration form. Non-residents are required to pay an additional fee. Families registering more than two swimmers will receive a $15 discount starting with the third swimmer. Registration fee plus the swim team fee are payable to the Palatine Park District by cash, check, Visa, Mastercard, or Discover. Registration during Early Bird Registration guarantees a team t-shirt for each swimmer registered. After Early Bird Registration, a limited number of t-shirts will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Additional swim team fees are the same for both residents and non-residents. Swim team fees and escrow costs vary for each group. Palatine Park District registration fees do not cover all swim team expenses so the additional swim team fees are necessary. All fees are paid at registration. Each member of the Tiger Sharks Swim Team must be a member of Illinois Swimming and United States Swimming. • Escrow covers costs of USA/ISI Swimming (an annual cost, expiring December 31 of each year; the USA/ISI fee is nonrefundable) and of entering individual and relay events at swim meets. Any swimmer not registered with USA/ISI Swimming in the current year must pay an additional escrow fee. Unused escrow is refundable at the end of the season by contacting the swim board (escrow). • Families can offset the cost of future swim team fees by participating in the team’s ongoing fundraising opportunities. • Swim team parents for all groups except Pre-Comp are required to volunteer during each of their child’s sessions at all swim team hosted meets. Failure to volunteer for any home meet will result in a charge of $100 for each meet session. • Refunds follow Palatine Park District policy (page 13).
PPDSWIM.ORG ONLINE REGISTRATION ONLY AVAILABLE FOR CURRENTLY ENROLLED SWIMMERS.
FALL TRYOUTS AUGUST 13, 5:00-7:00PM & AUGUST 14, 5:00-6:00PM BIRCHWOOD POOL • 435 W. ILLINOIS AVENUE Contact Coach Dustin Thompson at ddt1326@yahoo.com if you are unable to tryout on these days and times.
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION SHORT COURSE AUGUST 20, 6:00-8:00PM • BIRCHWOOD GYM SAVE $15 WHEN YOU REGISTER ON AUGUST 20!
PRE-COMPETITIVE • OCT. 15 – FEB. 7 This group is designed to bridge the gap between swim lessons and competitive swimming. Swimmers must be able to complete 25 yards of freestyle and 25 yards of backstroke. Competition will be held intra-squad during regular practice times towards the end of the season. Practice is offered three times a week, when possible, for an hour. For ages 6 and older. Required equipment: suit, goggles, cap (if hair covers the eyes) Prog # R/NR 402270-01 $82/$103
Swim Team Fee $148
Escrow $100
NOVICE • SEPT. 4 – FEB. 14 Novice offers swimmers the opportunity to progress from precompetitive to competitive swimming. Swimmers must be able to complete 25 yards of all four competitive strokes. Practice is offered three to four times a week, when possible, for at least an hour. For ages 6 and older. Required equipment: competitive suit, goggles, cap (if hair covers the eyes) Prog # R/NR Swim Team Fee 402271-01 $148/$185 $227
Escrow $150
DEVELOPMENTAL 2 • SEPT. 4 – FEB. 14 Developmental 2 offers swimmers the chance to learn the training basics of competitive swimming including introduction to interval training, goal setting, and individual medley training. Swimmers must demonstrate legal technique in all four competitive strokes and have the ability to perform racing dives and turns to be placed in this group. Practice is offered three to four times a week, when possible, for at least an hour. For ages 7 and older. Required equipment: training fins Prog # R/NR Swim Team Fee 402273-01 $165/$206 $242
Escrow $200
All new swimmers must have a tryout before registering for any group. Call 847.202.3240 for an appointment.
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DEVELOPMENTAL 1 • SEPT. 4 – FEB. 14 Developmental 1 offers swimmers the chance to further improve their aerobic capacity, develop race strategy, and be introduced to distance swimming and dry land training. Practice is offered four to five times a week, when possible, for at least one hour. Swimmers in this group are expected to attend practice regularly, display a strong desire to reach our Top Age Group Team, and obtain Championship time standards. For ages 8 and older. Required equipment: training fins Prog # R/NR Swim Team Fee 402272-01 $176/$220 $264
Escrow $225
Senior 2 is a comprehensive group for high school swimmers training towards high school season. Swimmers are encouraged to participate in all USA Swimming hosted meets to work towards Regional and State level championship meets. Practice is offered five to eight times a week, when possible, for up to two hours in length. For swimmers entering high school and older with coaches’ recommendation. Required equipment: training fins, pull buoy, hand paddles, competitive snorkel, and Power Bags (light or medium)
FULL SENIOR 2 TRAINING Prog # R/NR Swim Team Fee 402275-01 $261/$327 $511
TOP AGE GROUP TEAM (TAG TEAM) TAG Team swimmers are expected to understand interval training, the basics of dry land training, and goal setting. Swimmers in these groups must demonstrate maturity to set goals, work on mental imagery, and have a commitment to train at this level. Additionally, swimmers must have legally completed 100 yards of each stroke, 200 IM, and 200 freestyle within the time standards set forth by the coaching staff. TAG swimmers will perform dry land training to complement water workouts and have very strict meet and practice attendance requirements that must be followed.
TAG 2 • SEPTEMBER 4 – END OF SWIMMER'S SEASON
Tag 2 swimmers need to show a commitment and desire to reach Regional and State level championship meets. Practice is offered five to six times a week, when possible, for up to two hours in length. For ages ten and older with considerable swimming experience and coaches’ recommendation. Required equipment: training fins and competitive snorkel Prog # R/NR Swim Team Fee 402274-01 $247/$309 $401
SENIOR 2 • SEPT. 4 – END OF SWIMMER'S SEASON
Escrow $325
TAG 1 • SEPTEMBER 4 – END OF SWIMMER'S SEASON
SENIOR 2 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Prog # R/NR Swim Team Fee 402275-02 $130/$163 $211
Escrow $200
SENIOR 2 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Prog # R/NR Swim Team Fee 402275-03 $163/$204 $290
Escrow $200
SENIOR 1 • SEPT. 4 – END OF SWIMMER'S SEASON Senior 1 is for upper level athletes. This training group is geared toward local, regional, and national competition. Swimmers must have coaches' approval and be willing to travel and compete in regional and national level meets. Swimmers will be entered in all PPD hosted and championship meets. Practices are offered six to ten times a week, when possible, for up to three hours in length. For swimmers entering high school and older with coaches’ recommendation. Required equipment: training fins, pull buoy, hand paddles, competitive snorkel, and Power Bags (light or medium)
FULL SENIOR 1 TRAINING
Tag 1 swimmers need to show a commitment and desire to reach Regional and State level championship meets. Practice is offered five to eight times a week, when possible, for up to two and a half hours in length. For 6th grade and older with considerable swimming experience and coaches’ recommendation.
Prog # R/NR Swim Team Fee 402276-01 $324/$405 $709
Required equipment: training fins, hand paddles, and competitive snorkel
SENIOR 1 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Prog # R/NR Swim Team Fee 402274-02 $275/$344 $495
Prog # R/NR Swim Team Fee 402276-03 $236/$295 $364
Escrow $325
Escrow $225
Escrow $225
SENIOR 1 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Prog # R/NR Swim Team Fee 402276-02 $159/$199 $297
Escrow $200 Escrow $200
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AFFILIATE ATHLETICS PALATINE YOUTH BASEBALL & SOFTBALL SUMMER SEASON
(5 years–6th grade) Palatine Youth Baseball & Softball (PYB/S) is designed to teach baseball and softball fundamentals and sportsmanship to boys and girls ages 5 through 6th grade. The program is run by over 100 volunteers and features the following for both baseball and softball: • Full replica uniforms for all age groups • Mandatory “at bats” and playing time • Manager and coach training clinics • Playoffs, including Championship Games, for most leagues • All-star game for most leagues
Registration: March–May Season: August–November Visit palatinepanthers.com for more information.
PALATINE BASEBALL ASSOCIATION & GIRLS’ FASTPITCH SOFTBALL SUMMER SEASON
• Travel teams Registration: October–February 22 Early bird discount before January 8, late fee after February 22. Season: April–July FALL SEASON
(3rd–6th grade) Palatine Youth Baseball/Softball fall baseball is for boys in grades 3rd through 6th grade. The basis of the league is fun, with a focus on player development ball with no standings, and will introduce players to the next level of baseball. Practices will be held once a week. Registration: Deadline is July 30
PALATINE AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (3rd–8th grade) Palatine Amateur Football Association (PAFA) provides local youth an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of football in a safe, positive environment, while building confidence, discipline, and character. The program offers tackle and flag options for youth in 3rd–8th grade. Teams are based on age. The tackle program is affiliated with the Bill George Youth Football League (BGYFL).
Season: August–October
Visit pyb.com for more information.
PALATINE PENGUINS LACROSSE The Penguins are a travel team for U7 – U15 (boy’s 1st – 8th grade). All levels of players are invited to learn the game of lacrosse and compete with towns thoughout the Illinois Boys Lacrosse Association (IBLA). The program provides structured training and development for beginners though experienced players. This program has a great training plan for players new to Lacrosse. The Penguins participate in a number of tournaments during the spring season and summer. There are a number of indoor preseason training sessions, 2–3 weekly practices during the season, and weekend games and tournaments. Penguins Lacrosse is one of the biggest club programs in Illinois that continues to grow and offer additional activities. Surrounding towns, including Arlington Heights, Rolling Meadows, Buffalo Grove, and Hoffman Estates provide great depth to our program. Get involved in the fastest-growing game in the US with the Penguins. Registration: November–February Season: February–June Training: Year-round Visit penguinslax.com for more information.
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(13+ years, 7th+ grade) The House League provides a competitive, fun atmosphere for players including uniforms and certified umpires. Most games, including night games, are played at Community Park and Hamilton/Ron Gbur Sports Fields. Included in the season are all-star games and postseason tournaments with trophies. 13- and 14-year-old Tournament Teams play tournaments in June–July and are selected from players already registered and playing in the house program. In addition to postseason tournaments, travel teams are formed at the 13- and 14-yearold level that participate in tournaments across the northwest suburbs. The Travel Teams hold open tryouts each August for the following season. Notification of tryouts is provided to age appropriate, registered participants. Tryouts for the 2018 season will be in late July/early August. Registration: October–February
Season: June–July
FALL SEASON
(7th grade–High School in fall) Palatine Baseball Association has partnered with the Rolling Meadows Park District to offer a fall baseball House League. The league offers a competitive, fun atmosphere for incoming 7th and 8th graders, as well as competitive baseball for high school age groups. The Pony and Colt baseball programs are focused on advanced development, and include clinic-based instruction. This program is great for players transitioning to Pony and High School baseball in spring. Registration: June–July Season: August–October Visit pbabaseballsoftball.com for more information.
ROLLING MEADOWS RENEGADES HOCKEY Renegades Youth Hockey is a recreational program through the Rolling Meadows Park District that allows all skaters the opportunity to play hockey. This affiliate program of Palatine, Rolling Meadows, and Arlington Heights Park Districts includes Hockey Tot classes (Level 1, ages 3–8), Pre-Mite classes (Level 2, ages 4–6), recreational youth House League teams (ages 6–14), and summer camps. For more information about teams or classes contact Nick Cinquegrani, Rolling Meadows Park District Youth Hockey Director, at 847.398.2700 x105 or ncinquegrani@rmparks.org. Registration: Visit rmrenegadeshockey.com for dates. Season: Fall, winter, and spring classes. Youth League spring and fall season. Visit rmrenegadeshockey.com for more information.
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AFFILIATE ATHLETICS BIKE PALATINE CLUB Bike Palatine Club’s mission is to make Palatine a more bicyclefriendly community through educational and outreach programs that encourage and increase bicycling. The club offers a variety of rides throughout the year that give everyone the chance to ride their bike. Working closely with other agencies, Bike Palatine Club helps evaluate and make recommendations to improve biking infrastructure such as safety, convenience, and system integration with neighboring communities. Bike Palatine Club meets monthly on the fourth Thursday of the month at 7:00pm. Meeting locations vary. UPCOMING EVENTS
Palatine Park District uses a Lightning Detection System to provide early warning of lightning throughout our parks, pools, golf course, and stables. Familiarize yourself with the warning unit in a park near you. Each location will have signs explaining the Lightning Procedures. For further information visit palatineparks.org.
Casual Rides Tuesday & Thursday through September • 6:30pm
PALATINE CELTIC SOCCER CLUB
Cyclefest: Tour of Palatine Saturday, August 25 • 9:00am
(6–18 years) Palatine Celtic Soccer Club provides youth soccer programs for girls and boys ages 6–18. Both the House and Travel programs are governed by the Palatine Celtic Soccer Club Board of Directors.
Oktoberfest Casual Ride Saturday, September 15 • 11:30am Full Moon Bike Ride & Year End Party Friday, September 21 • 7:00pm
HOUSE PROGRAM
Visit bikepalatine.com for more information.
PALATINE RUGBY CLUB (5th–12th grade) Palatine Rugby Club provides full contact youth rugby programs for boys and girls in 5th–12th grade. As part of Rugby Illinois and USA Rugby, Palatine Rugby Club plays clubs throughout northern Illinois. All players that practice will play. Middle School Jr. (5th–6th grade) and Middle School Sr. (7th– 8th grade) teams, the Palatine Pioneers, play 15-a-side rugby in the spring and Olympic (7’s) Rugby in the summer. High School Girls (9th–12th grade), the Palatine Mutts, play 15-a-side rugby in the spring and fall. They play Olympic (7’s) Rugby in the summer. High School Boys (9th–12th grade), the Palatine Barbarians, play 15-a-side rugby in the spring with Varsity, JV, and Frosh-Soph teams. They play Olympic (7’s) Rugby in the summer and 15-a-side rugby in a Fall Friendly season. SPRING SEASON
Registration: November–February Season: March–May SUMMER SEASON
Registration: May Season: June–October
FALL SEASON
Registration: August Season: September–October
Visit palatinerugby.com for more information. To register call 847.660.1228.
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The House Program is designed to provide a venue for recreational soccer players to learn fundamentals while developing self-esteem and teamwork. The program hosts about 85 teams ranging from U8 through U14 for both boys and girls. Each season consists of approximately ten weeks of division games plus a house tournament week. The fall season will begin the weekend after Labor Day with girls’ games on Saturdays and boys’ games on Sundays. All house teams will participate in the Jimmy Kinsella House Tournament in October 2018. There are early registration discounts, check online for dates and fees. SPRING SEASON
Season: April–June FALL SEASON
Season: September–October All registration is taken at palatinecelticsc.com.
TRAVEL PROGRAM The Travel Program provides an environment for area youth to develop skills and technical proficiency with professional coaches to compete at a high level. The Travel Program consists of boys and girls teams from U8 through U23 age groups competing in competitive leagues. The girls’ teams compete in the Illinois Women’s Soccer League (IWSL). The boys’ teams compete in Young Sportsmen Soccer League (YSSL) and the Northern Illinois Soccer League (NISL). The Travel teams are coached by USSF and NSCAA licensed coaches who have collegiate and, in some cases, professional playing experience. The Travel Program’s primary focus is long-term player development cultivated in a competitive, yet fun, team-oriented environment. Season: August–June Visit palatinecelticsc.com for more information.
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CLAYSON HOUSE MUSEUM & LIBRARY 224 E. Palatine Road • Palatine, IL 60067 847.991.6460 • Fax: 847.963.0605 palatinehistoricalsociety.com
GEORGE H. CLAYSON HOUSE HOURS Tuesday, Thursday 9:00am–4:00pm Sunday 1:30pm–4:30pm Facility Closed: September 2, November 22, December 25, January 1
GROUP TOURS To arrange a group tour or educational program contact Linni Pesch at 847.991.6460 or lpesch@palatineparks.org.
HISTORY OF GEORGE H. CLAYSON HOUSE George H. Clayson House was constructed as a residence in 1873 by George Clayson, a nurseryman who served on the Palatine Village Board. It has been jointly owned by Palatine Park District and Palatine Public Library District since 1976, and is the home of Palatine Historical Society. Its restoration was undertaken as a bicentennial project by the citizens of Palatine Township and Palatine Historical Society. George H. Clayson House was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 21, 1979 and opened to the public on October 7, 1979.
PALATINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Palatine Historical Society is dedicated to the collection, preservation, and exhibition of local history and memorabilia. Palatine Historical Society offers a variety of meetings and special events. If you are interested in being a volunteer or a member of Palatine Historical Society, please contact the Clayson House at 847.991.6460. For more information, visit palatinehistoricalsociety.com. Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/palatinehistoricalsociety
CLAYSON'S KIDS DAYS 2ND SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH • 2:00PM-4:00PM Clayson invites kids ages 4–12 for a FREE and fun afternoon. Activities include a drop-in craft, tour of the Clayson House, and a visit with our mascot, Clayson the Family Dog. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Victorian Christmas AT THE CLAYSON HOUSE MUSEUM OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2 • 1:00PM–4:00PM Enjoy the sights and sounds of an old time Christmas. Refreshments will be served.
CEMETERY WALK – NEW DATE! Sunday, September 16 • 1:00pm – 4:00pm Hillside Cemetery, Smith Road north of Colfax Admission: $5 adults, $4 Historical Society Members, $2 children ages 7–15 Enjoy guided tours of the cemetery as actors play the role of Palatine residents from Palatine’s past. Tours start every 10 minutes with the last tour beginning at 3:30pm. Tickets for admission will be available at the cemetery on the day of the event. All funds collected will be donated to Cemetery Restoration.
PROGRAMS WITH THE PALATINE LIBRARY Offered by Palatine Historical Society
TOYS THROUGH THE DECADES
Wednesday, September 19 • 7:00pm Before there were video games, kids played with toys! We all loved our toys and games and took them everywhere. Now we sometimes see them for sale online or at an antique store and say, "I had that." Join us as we take a journey through the history of toys and show you some of our favorite toys from the Clayson House Museum. This is a free program that the entire family will enjoy.
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COMMUNITY CENTER
250 E. Wood Street • Palatine, IL 60067 847.991.0333 • Fax: 847.202.7317 • palatineparks.org
COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS Monday–Friday 6:00am–10:00pm Saturday
7:00am–3:00pm (through 9/3)
7:00am–5:00pm (starting 9/4)
Sunday 7:00am–3:00pm
REGISTRATION HOURS* Monday–Thursday 8:30am–7:00pm Friday 8:30am–4:30pm Saturday 8:30am–2:00pm
18+ RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL Join other volleyball players in this informal drop-in program. This popular program fills up each night and the maximum is reached on a first-come, first-served basis. Max: 42 Visits Day Daily Th *No volleyball 11/22
10 Visit Pass
Date Time Daily Fee 8/30-1/10* 7:00pm-10:00pm $6
Prog #: RECVB10
Fee: $50 R / $60 NR
Passes can be used at Community Center or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Recreational Volleyball passes cannot be used for turf or 50+ volleyball and do not expire.
RENTALS Group and individual rentals are available. For more information or to book a reservation contact Keith Schmerer at 847.496.6251 or kschmerer@palatineparks.org. Community Center Rentals
Resident
Non-Resident
Meeting/Party Room (seating for 30 people)
$25.00/hour
$32.00/hour
Meeting/Party Room (seating for 50 people)
$40.00/hour
$50.00/hour
West Shelf
$35.00/hour
$44.00/hour
Gym
$60.00/hour
$75.00/hour
*Registration can also be processed in the Gym Office whenever the building is open. Facility Closes at noon: December 24, 31 Facility Closed: September 3, November 22, December 25, January 1
COMMUNITY CENTER Community Center is a 49,000 square foot facility that includes: • Fitness Center • Gymnasium (1 full basketball/3 volleyball courts) • West Shelf multi-purpose sport court • Indoor walking track (14-lap/mile) • Outdoor walking track at Ost Field (4-lap/mile asphalt track) • Program, meeting, and party rooms • Gymnastics facility • Men’s and women’s locker rooms with showers • Administrative and registration offices
OPEN GYM Hours vary weekly. For updates visit palatineparks.org or download the Palatine Park District app and subscribe to Open Gym/Turf notifications. Open Gym/Turf Pass, Fitness Center Membership, or $5 dropin fee is required at check in. See page 11 for pass details.
WALKING/JOGGING TRACK An indoor 14-lap mile track is available at Community Center, 250 E. Wood Street. The track is open to anyone at no cost, no pass required. For daily updates on track hours visit palatineparks.org. Strollers are allowed Monday through Friday from 9:00am–12:00pm. Track hours subject to change, signs will be posted. Visit palatineparks.org for the most up-to-date hours and closures.
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BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER 435 W. Illinois Avenue • Palatine, IL 60067 847.991.1960 • Fax: 847.705.5110 • palatineparks.org
BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER HOURS Monday–Friday 6:00am–8:00pm Saturday 8:30am–2:00pm Sunday
Hours vary depending on program schedule
REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT HOURS* Monday–Friday 8:30am–4:30pm *Registration can also be processed in the Gym Office whenever the building is open. Facility Closes at noon: December 24, 31 Facility Closed: September 3 (pool open), November 22, December 25, January 1
AMENITIES Birchwood Recreation Center is a 27,000 square foot facility that includes: • 1 Full size basketball court that can be divided into 2 small courts • 2 Batting cages • 3 Pickleball courts • Small kitchenette in gym • Group exercise room • Preschool • Outdoor pool with men’s and women’s locker rooms • Administrative and registration offices
OPEN GYM Hours vary weekly. For updates visit palatineparks.org or download the Palatine Park District app and subscribe to Open Gym/Turf notifications. Open Gym/Turf Pass, Fitness Center Membership, or $5 dropin fee is required at check in. See page 11 for pass details.
18+ DROP-IN PICKLEBALL Join other pickleball players of all ages in this informal drop-in program. Pickleball is played by two or four people with a 34-inch net on a badminton-sized court using composite paddles and a perforated plastic ball similar to a wiffle ball. Visits Day Date Time Fee Daily Th 9/6-1/10* 12:00pm-3:00pm $4 *No pickleball 11/22
18+ DROP-IN PICKLEBALL PASS 18+ 10 Visit Pass
Fee: $30 R / $40 NR
18+ Drop-In Pickleball passes can be used at Birchwood Recreation Center or at Falcon Park Recreation Center for 18+ Drop-In Pickleball only and do not expire.
RENTALS Group and individual rentals are available. For more information or to book a reservation contact Keith Schmerer at 847.496.6251 or kschmerer@palatineparks.org. Birchwood Rentals
Resident
Non-Resident
Full Gym
$60.00/hour
$75.00/hour
Half Gym
$30.00/hour
$37.00/hour
Batting Cage (no pitching machine)
$45.00/hour
$56.00/hour
Birthday Parties SEE PAGES 14–15
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FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER 18+ POWER LUNCH Drop in on your lunch break for practicing or playing in a pick up game of soccer on the turf or basketball in the gym. Prog #
Day
Date Time Drop-In Fee BASKETBALL 403800-01 M,W,F 8/28-12/20* 12:30pm-2:30pm $5 Tu,Th 12:00pm-2:00pm SOCCER 403810-01 M-F 8/27-12/21* 12:00pm-2:00pm $5 *No power lunch 9/3, 11/22
Power Lunch 10 Visit Pass
Fee: $30 R / $40 NR
2195 N. Hicks Road • Palatine, IL 60074 847.202.5111 • Fax: 847.963.2221 • palatineparks.org
FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER HOURS HOURS THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30 Monday–Friday 7:00am–9:00pm Saturday 10:00am–8:00pm Sunday
11:00am–6:00pm
HOURS STARTING OCTOBER 1
Power Lunch passes can be used for both Basketball and Soccer.
Daily
18+ WOMEN'S OPEN SPORTS
Facility Closes at noon: December 24, 31
See page 69 for full program description. Prog # Day Date Time R/NR 403840-01 Tu,Th 8/28-12/13* 9:30am-11:30am $90/$113 *No women's sports 11/22
18+ RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL Join other volleyball players in this informal drop-in program. See page 69 for more information about Gym Volleyball and Turf Volleyball. Visits
Day
Date Time Fee GYM VOLLEYBALL Daily Su 8/26-9/30 2:30pm-5:30pm $6 Daily Su 10/7-12/16 4:30pm-8:00pm $6 TURF VOLLEYBALL Daily Tu 8/28-10/2 6:00pm-9:00pm $6
Fee: $50 R /$ 60 NR
Facility Closed: August 13–17, September 3, November 22, December 25, January 1
AMENITIES Falcon Park Recreation Center is a 49,000 square foot facility that includes: • Indoor turf field • Gymnasium (2 basketball/3 volleyball courts) • Walking track (12-lap/mile) • Program and meeting rooms • Offices • Outdoor walking path (3 1/3-lap/mile)
RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL PASS 10 Visit Pass
7:00am–10:00pm
November 23 12:00pm–6:00pm
Prog #: RECVB10
Passes can be used at Community Center or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Recreational Volleyball passes cannot be used for turf or 50+ volleyball and do not expire.
18+ DROP-IN PICKLEBALL
• Free public Wi-Fi
OPEN GYM/TURF (AGE SPECIFIC TO SPORT) Hours vary weekly. For updates visit palatineparks.org or download the Palatine Park District app and subscribe to Open Gym/Turf notifications.
Join other pickleball players of all ages in this informal drop-in program.
Open Gym/Turf Pass, Fitness Center Membership, or $5 dropin fee is required at check in. See page 11 for pass details.
Visits Day Date Time Fee Daily W 9/19-5/22* 6:30pm-8:30pm $4 *No pickleball 12/26, 1/2, 3/27
WALKING/RUNNING TRACK Children 12 & under must be accompanied and supervised by an adult
18+ DROP-IN PICKLEBALL PASS 18+ 10 Visit Pass
Fee: $30 R / $40 NR
18+ Drop-In Pickleball passes can be used at Birchwood Recreation Center or at Falcon Park Recreation Center for 18+ Drop-In Pickleball only and do not expire.
Falcon Walking Pass is required at check in. There is a $2 drop-in fee for non-pass holders per visit. See page 11 for pass details. See the front desk staff or visit palatineparks.org for adult only hours (18+ years).
STROLLER TIME ON THE TRACK
Participants are able to bring their stroller on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 9:00am–12:00pm only.
PICKLEBALL AT HRC PAGE HRC 2
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TURF AND GYM RENTALS
All fees are hourly rates unless noted. Rental rates are determined by date of rental event.
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2018
OCTOBER 2018–APRIL 2019
TURF FIELD
TURF FIELD
Prime Time
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
Prime Time
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
90' x 180' field
$137.00
$171.25
90' x 180' field
$172.00
$215.00
90' x 90' field
$71.00
$88.75
90' x 90' field
$91.00
$113.25
Non-Prime Time Monday–Friday, 7am–3pm
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
Non-Prime Time Monday–Friday, 7am–3pm
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
90' x 180' field
$71.00
$88.75
90' x 180' field
$91.00
$113.25
90' x 90' field
$43.00
$53.75
90' x 90' field
$51.00
$63.75
BATTING CAGE
BATTING CAGE
Two cages with softball or baseball pitching machines. Rates are for four people.
Two cages with softball or baseball pitching machines. Rates are for four people.
Time
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
Time
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
Per cage for 55 minutes
$29.00
$36.25
Per cage for 55 minutes
$29.00
$36.25
Per cage for 30 minutes
$14.00
$17.50
Per cage for 30 minutes
$14.00
$17.50
GYMNASIUM
GYMNASIUM
One 84’ x 50’ basketball court, three USAV 30’ x 60’ volleyball courts, two 74’ x 50’ basketball courts.
One 84’ x 50’ basketball court, three USAV 30’ x 60’ volleyball courts, two 74’ x 50’ basketball courts.
Prime Time
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
Prime Time
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
Full Gym
$111.00
$138.75
Full Gym
$140.00
$175.00
Half Gym
$70.00
$87.50
Half Gym
$75.00
$93.75
Non-Prime Time
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
Non-Prime Time
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
Full Gym
$70.00
$87.50
Full Gym
$75.00
$93.75
Half Gym
$41.00
$51.25
Half Gym
$43.00
$53.75
Concessions area rental in lobby (Turf Field, Gymnasium) for $75 flat fee plus deposit.
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FACILITY
BANQUET & MEETING ROOMS All fees are hourly rates unless noted. Rental rates are determined by date of rental event.
PERFECT FOR... • Parties
• Quinceañeras
• Receptions
• Bar/Bat Mitzvahs
• Rehearsal Dinners
• Meetings & Seminars
• Showers
• Baptisms
FALCON PARK BANQUET ROOM Falcon Park Recreation Center offers a room for up to 120 people which can be divided in half to accommodate 60 on each side. The room has a view overlooking our beautiful green space. The gym offers a space for up to 300 people. The facility has easy access to Route 53. Our facility also offers bar packages, audiovisual capabilities, a kitchen, and a wide variety of set-up options with our 60” round tables, 6- and 8-foot rectangular tables, and banquet or folding chairs. Whatever the occasion might be, Falcon Park’s facility can provide the ideal space for your needs.
AMENITIES • Wireless Sound System • TV/CD/DVD equipment • Video projection screen • Banquet tables, head tables, and chairs
MEETING ROOM RENTAL RATES Weekday Rate
FREE PUBLIC WI-FI!
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
Full Room (seating for 120)
$60.00
$75.00
Half Room
$34.00
$42.50
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
• Coat racks
Weekend Rate Friday after 3:00pm
• Portable bar
Full Room (seating for 120)
$70.00
$87.50
• Kitchen with ice machine, refrigerator, freezer, microwave, warming ovens, coffee maker
Half Room
$44.00
$55.00
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
Full Room (seating for 120)
$83.00
$103.75
Half Room
$56.00
$70.00
• Wireless internet service
RENTAL RATES (ALL RATES ARE PER HOUR) Fees can be paid with cash, personal check, or credit card (MasterCard, Visa, or Discover). A security deposit of 50% of your total rental is due upon receipt of the rental agreement. The security deposit does not apply to your rental fee. Rental Fee must be paid in full at least 10 business days prior to the rental date.
GENERAL RENTAL RULES All rentals will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations will be taken no sooner than 12 months in advance of the rental date. • Rentals can take place up to midnight on Friday and Saturday and up to 11:00pm on Sunday–Thursday.
Weekend Rate Saturday & Sunday
MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM RENTAL RATES Weekday Rate
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
Seating for 30
$17.00
$21.25
PPD Resident
Non-Resident
$27.00
$33.75
Weekend Rate Friday after 3:00pm, Saturday & Sunday Seating for 30
• Rental rates will be seasonally adjusted to reflect the month of the rental and not the month the request is made.
For more information regarding rental dates, time availability, or to set up a rental or tour appointment please call Falcon Park at 847.202.5111 x8112, visit palatineparks.org, or email falconrentals@palatineparks.org.
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PALATINE HILLS GOLF COURSE 512 W. Northwest Hwy. • Palatine, IL 60067 847.359.4020 • Fax: 847.202.2812 • palatinehills.org
PALATINE HILLS GOLF COURSE Palatine Hills Golf Course is Palatine Park District’s 18-hole, 6,800 yard championship course.
COURSE CLOSED August 22 • Lions Club Outing, course closed until 2:00pm September 8 • Takahashi Classic, course closed until 12:00pm September 9 • Takahashi Classic, course closed after 12:00pm September 11 • Greens aeration, only 9 holes open
JOIN THE PALATINE HILLS GOLF ASSOCIATION
RESERVATIONS
If you’re looking for fellow golfers to play with or you like competing in events, join the Palatine Hills Golf Association. There are over 150 members who enjoy golf and camaraderie in the PHGA. Membership dues are just $40 per season.
Tee time reservations are taken 14 days in advance. Reservations can be made by phone at 847.359.4020 or at palatinehills.org.
Learn more at phgagolf.com or call the Palatine Hills Pro Shop at 847.359.4020.
September 12 • Greens aeration, course closed all day
GOLF DISCOUNT PASS Non-Resident............................. $35
Resident, All Young Adults........ $15
Golf Discount Rate Pass holders receive the applicable discount rate Monday–Friday regardless of residency and a lower price on their green fee on Saturday, Sunday, and holidays. See page 91 for Golf Discount Pass rates. The pass can be purchased at the Palatine Hills Pro Shop, Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. See page 11 for more information on Palatine Park District passes and memberships.
FAMILY & FRIENDS GOLF Less experienced players and junior golfers have the opportunity to play without normal pace of play rules. Valid Monday–Thursday (excluding holidays), following afternoon leagues.
FEES Adults.......................................................... $12 Juniors (playing with an adult)................. $5 Carts are only available on Mondays until 6:00pm.
PALATINE HILLS BIRTHDAY CLUB Join the Palatine Hills Birthday Club and receive a FREE round of golf during your birthday month! Visit palatinehills.org for registration and details. After registering once, each year you will receive one free round of golf.
Many PHGA members say, “Palatine Hills Golf Course is our country club without the costs.”
DRIVING RANGE Get in your practice swings before you hit the course, or just stop by to hit a bucket when you don’t have time for a full round. Visit the Pro Shop to purchase a token for a bucket of balls to use at our Driving Range. The last bucket will be sold one hour before sunset.
1/2 Bucket (26–30 balls) $4
Full Bucket (52–60 balls) $8
PGA JR. LEAGUE GOLF - POSTSEASON PGA Jr League Golf (PGA JLG) is designed to bring a "Little League" atmosphere to the game of golf. Postseason provides the junior who has been in or plans to be in the PGA Jr. League with in-depth instruction and scoring. Age: 8.5-15 Prog# Day 427030-01 W *No class 9/12
Min/Max: 4/20 Date Time Fee 8/22-10/3* 4:00pm-5:30pm $135
PGA JR. LEAGUE GOLF - FEEDER PGA Jr League Golf - Feeder is the feeder program for the PGA Jr League. Boys and girls ages 8–13 have the opportunity to develop into competitive golfers with the tools to advance into the PGA Jr League. Practices will be held on Mondays, weather permitting, with time equally spent on instruction and simulated matches. Age: 7-11 Prog# Day 427030-02 M *No class 9/3
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Min/Max: 4/12 Date Time Fee 8/20-10/1* 4:00pm-5:00pm $100
FACILITY 2018 GOLF RATES
PALATINE HILLS CLUBHOUSE
RATES IN EFFECT THROUGH SEPTEMBER 9
OPEN KITCHENS CAFÉ During the season, stop by for a meal or a snack and take advantage of our restaurant services. The Open Kitchens Café menu offers a wide variety of choices at great prices and is available to view online at palatinehills.org.
MONDAY–FRIDAY Regular Rates
18 Holes
9 Holes
Twilight
Non-Resident
$41
$23
$31
Non-Resident Senior
$31
$23
$31
RENTALS
Resident
$37
$21
$29
Resident Senior
$29
$21
$29
Young Adult
$31
$23
$31
Golf Discount Pass Rates
18 Holes
9 Holes
Twilight
Adult
$33
$19
$26
Our recently renovated Clubhouse offers a scenic location for your next meeting, party or group gathering. The clubhouse includes seating for 75 people, a private room that can accommodate 24 people, an outdoor deck with sound system, a redesigned bar and restaurant area, remodeled bathrooms, and six televisions with media connections.
Senior
$26
$18
$26
Young Adult
$25
$17
$25
All Juniors
$20
$12
$20
For rental information March 1–November 30, contact Jan Benedetto with Open Kitchens at 847.812.7439 or janbenedetto@openkitchens.com. For rental information December 1–February 28, contact Dan Hotchkin with Palatine Hills at 847.359.4020 or dhotchkin@palatineparks.org.
SATURDAY, SUNDAY, HOLIDAYS Regular Rates
18 Holes
9 Holes*
Twilight
Non-Resident
$47
$26
$35
Resident
$42
$24
$32
FALL SCRAMBLE
Golf Discount Pass Rates
18 Holes
9 Holes*
Twilight
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6
Non-Resident
$42
$22
$29
Resident
$39
$22
$29
Young Adult after 12:00pm
$25
$17
$25
Junior before 12:00pm
$39
N/A
N/A
Junior after 12:00pm
$25
$17
$25
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14
FOOTGOLF AT PALATINE HILLS FootGolf is a sport that combines soccer and golf. The object of the game is to kick a soccer ball into a cup in as few shots as possible. Our 9-hole FootGolf course is available for players ages 6 and older. Children ages 6–11 must play with an adult.
RIDING CARTS Regular Rates
18 Holes
9 Holes
Twilight
Adult (18+)
$18
$11
$15
Senior (weekdays)
$15
$11
$15
Group rates and birthday party rates are available. Call the Pro Shop at 847.359.4020 or visit palatinehills.org for more information.
FOOTGOLF COURSE HOURS
AGES Junior 8–17 years old (ages 8–11 must play with an adult) Senior 62+ years old
See page 24 for full details.
FOOTGOLF TOURNAMENT See page 24 for full details.
*9 hole rates only available after 12:00pm
Young Adult 18–29 years old
FALL EVENTS AT PHGC
2nd & 4th Friday.............4:00pm–close
Saturday, Sunday........4:00pm–close
COURSE FEES
Juniors/Adults........... $5
Ball Rental...................$3 (limited supply)
FALL RATES IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 10 Fall rates will be posted on the website, palatinehills.org starting September 10.
BIRTHDAY PARTIES @ PHGC PAGE 14
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PALATINE STABLES 1510 W. Northwest Hwy. • Palatine, IL 60067 847.359.0009 • palatinestables.org
PALATINE STABLES HOURS Monday–Thursday 9:00am–9:00pm Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 9:00am–5:00pm Facility Closed: September 3; November 22; December 24, 25, 31; January 1
PALATINE STABLES Palatine Stables is an equestrian facility owned and operated by Palatine Park District specializing in Hunters and Jumpers and offering something for all ages and levels of riders. Our safety oriented program focuses on all areas of horsemanship and our variety of well-trained school horses can accommodate all levels of riding. In addition to lessons we offer summer camps, boarding, training, leasing opportunities, student horse shows, and participation at NIHJA, ISC, and some A rated Horse Shows. Warning: Under the Equine Activity Liability Act, each participant who engages in an equine activity expressly assumes the risks of engaging in and legal responsibility for injury, loss, or damage to person or property resulting from the risk of Equine Activities. (Senate Bill 240-IL).
REGISTRATION Online registration is only available for Introduction to Horsemanship, Little Riders Introduction to Horsemanship, Horsemanship Day Camp, and Little Kids Pony Camp at palatineparks.org. Camps are located online under "Specialty Camps." Registration can also be completed in person at Palatine Stables, Birchwood Recreation Center, Community Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Registration is taken on a first-come, first-served basis for both residents and nonresidents beginning Monday, July 23. Registration for any continuing classes must be done in person at Palatine Stables.
BOARDING/LEASING Palatine Stables also offers boarding, leasing, training, lessons, and showing opportunities for riders with their own horses. Boarders now have the opportunity to use the trail system on the adjacent Meadowlark Park property. Call the Stables at 847.359.0009 for more information. Leasing opportunities are also available to students at Palatine Stables. Interested students should speak with their Instructor regarding availability.
NEW FOR FALL 2018
Palatine Stables Refer-a-Friend Rewards Program
GROUP LESSONS Palatine Stables offers Group Lessons at all levels of riding from beginner to advanced jumpers. Registration for classes beyond Introduction to Horsemanship is part of our continuing lesson program. These programs require authorization and placement by Stables staff through a private evaluation lesson. To schedule an evaluation, or for more information about our continuing lesson program, please call the Palatine Stables at 847.359.0009. There is a $50 resident fee or a $52 non-resident fee for evaluation lessons. Note: Any session of Group Riding Lesson fees can be prorated to accommodate a participant’s schedule, such as family vacations, school events, or any absence that would be known at the time of registration. This can only be done in person at the Stables facility.
PRIVATE LESSONS Private lessons are available for riders ages 5 and older. To schedule your private lesson please call the Stables at 847.359.0009. The fee for a half-hour private lesson is $50 for residents and $52 for non-residents.
PONY RIDES Bring your youngsters to our Pony Barn where parents or adults can lead their child on a pony around our pony path for $7 per ride, or rent a pony for a half hour for $15. Rides are for children under 4’6” and ages 1–10 years old. Parent or adult supervision required. Indoor arena will be used for pony rides during the winter months. Bring your camera.
FALL HOURS (BEGINNING AUGUST 11) Saturday, Sunday 9:30am-12:00pm
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FACILITY LITTLE RIDERS INTRO TO HORSEMANSHIP
PONY PARTIES AT PALATINE STABLES
Is your child in love with ponies? Do they want to learn to ride? This program is the perfect place for them to begin to get involved in the wonderful world of ponies and horses. Children ages 4–6 will learn to be comfortable with our little 4-legged friends and be introduced to basics of riding and working around our ponies. Participants should wear long pants and hard soled shoes/boots, helmets are provided for use.
Pony parties are perfect for the horse lover in your family! Parties offer two hours of magical memories and fun including pony rides, pony “prettying” playtime, and a party area for 4–12 children. You provide the food, beverages, and paper goods. Parties are available year-round on Saturdays and Sundays, 12:00–2:00pm or 2:30–4:30pm. Pony rides will take place in the indoor arena during the winter. Pony parties are designed for children ages 1–10 who are under 4’6” tall. Adult supervision is required. For details concerning pony parties at Palatine Stables contact the Stables at stables@palatineparks.org or 847.359.0009. A $25 non-refundable deposit is required to hold the date which is then deducted from the cost of the party. A $100 security deposit is not required for pony parties. Party for up to 8 children: $250 R/$290 NR Party for 9 to 12 children: $340 R/$390 NR
SEPTEMBER 14, 4:00PM SEPTEMBER 15, 9:00AM Join us for our 2nd Annual Fall Campout at Palatine Stables. Your camping experience includes a campsite area to pitch your tent (Participants must bring their own tent, tents are NOT provided), a pony trail ride, hot dog dinner, campfire, roasting marshmallows, making s'mores, and a movie.
Age: 4-6 Prog#
Min/Max: 3/5 Day
Date Time R/NR FALL SESSION I 420080-01 Th 9/6-11/1* 4:00pm-5:00pm $351/$378 FALL SESSION II 420080-03 Tu 11/13-1/8** 4:30pm-5:30pm $273/$294 *Make-up 11/8 **No class 12/25, 1/1; make-up 1/15
INTRO TO HORSEMANSHIP This class is required for all new students. It covers basic horsemanship skills including safety, grooming, tacking, and basic riding skills, thus building a foundation for our continuing riding program. Three lessons are non-riding. Students will learn to enter a horse's stall and lead the horse from its stall to the arena. They will also learn to tighten the girth and adjust their stirrups, techniques to properly mount a horse, the proper dismounting procedures, and returning the horse to its stall. As students become proficient with these skills actual riding time will increase accordingly. Students and parents should also be aware that due to the nature of the horse, behaviors such as spooking, biting, kicking, bucking, and playing will occur. "How to" handle these situations as a rider are an integral part of horsemanship and will be addressed in lessons. Age: 7-15 Prog#
Min/Max: 3/6 Day
Date Time R/NR FALL SESSION I 420001-01 Su 9/2-10/28* 2:00pm-3:00pm $328/$344 420001-02 Th 9/6-11/1** 4:00pm-5:00pm $369/$387 *No class 9/23; make-up 11/4 **Make-up 11/8
Age: 7-15
Arrival time is 4:00pm on Friday, September 14 at the Meadowlark Park parking lot where you will be assigned your campsite location and receive the schedule of events for the evening. Event ends Saturday morning at 9:00am.
Prog#
For additional information, contact the Stables at stables@palatineparks.org or 847.359.0009.
Age: 15+
Min/Max: 3/6
Date Time R/NR FALL SESSION II 420001-05 M 11/12-1/7* 6:30pm-7:30pm $287/$301 420001-06 Th 11/15-1/10** 5:30pm-6:30pm $328/$344 *No class 12/24, 12/31; make-up 1/14 **No class 11/22; make-up 1/17 Prog#
Day
Min/Max: 3/6 Day
Date Time R/NR FALL SESSION I 420001-04 Th 9/6-11/1* 7:30pm-8:30pm $369/$387 FALL SESSION II 420001-07 Su 11/11-1/6** 12:00pm-1:00pm $369/$387 *Make-up 11/8 **Make-up 1/13
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 • SEE PAGE 25 Prog#: 420120-01 Age: 3-11 w/ parent Fee for Family of 4 in 1 tent: $50 R / $63 NR Fee for each additional child: $10 R / $12 NR
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FACILITY CUTTING HALL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 150 E. Wood Street • Palatine, IL 60067 847.991.5318 • cuttinghall.org Box Office: 847.202.5222 Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center is a unique facility that offers residents of Palatine and the surrounding area affordable live entertainment, as well as an opportunity to share their talents and resources in the performing arts. The 431-seat auditorium was built in 1928 as part of the original Palatine High School and is named in honor of the first principal, Mr. Charles S. Cutting. The facility showcases a variety of theatrical productions, film screenings, dance recitals, choral performances, ceremonies, and concerts.
AMENITIES • Fully operational theatre with state-of-the-art light and sound capabilities with a 431-seat auditorium
RENTALS AT CUTTING HALL
• Digital lighting and sound consoles
Rent Cutting Hall for your next performance, meeting, seminar, film screening, training, private gathering, and more!
• Wired and wireless microphone system (including overhead stage microphones) suitable for live performances and meetings • Theatre-size projection screen with high output video projector with wireless DVD, Blu Ray Player, and laptop capabilities
For information on renting Cutting Hall, contact Jeff Greene at 847.991.5318 or jgreene@palatineparks.org. All rates are available online at palatineparks.org.
• Multiple sound system capabilities of hosting small acoustic to full rock concert performances • Motorized theatrical fly system • Rehearsal room with mirrored wall and ballet bars • Lobby with concessions nook including refrigerator, freezer, and microwave • Men’s and women’s dressing rooms • Scene shop • Light and sound technicians on staff • Staffed box office services (required for all ticketed performances with admission fees)
CUTTING HALL BOX OFFICE For tickets, call the Cutting Hall Box Office at 847.202.5222 or order online at cuttinghall.org. Show titles and performance times listed in this catalog are subject to change without notice.
CUTTING HALL VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Our volunteers add to the success of our performing arts events. You can assist with the distribution of promotional materials, ushering, or other front-of-house duties for Park District events at Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center. For information, contact Alissa DePue, Volunteer Coordinator, at adepue@palatineparks.org or 847.496.6212.
Visit cuttinghall.org or call the Box Office to confirm details. The Box Office accepts cash, check, Visa, and MasterCard payment. The online convenience fee is $1.50 per ticket. No refunds or exchanges. All ticket sales are final.
BOX OFFICE HOURS
Wednesday–Saturday 3:00pm–6:00pm
Plus, one hour before each performance start time
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FACILITY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 • 1:00PM Experience performances by many of the artistic groups that call Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center their home, including: • Community Theatres • Choral Groups • Palatine Park District Cultural Arts Programs • Concert Band Gala Reception to follow the performances. For more information, visit palatineparks.org.
PALATINE PARK DISTRICT PERFORMANCES All performances listed here will take place at Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center.
HIGH SCHOOL COMEDY PLAYHOUSE: A NIGHT OF LAUGHTER Friday-Saturday, July 20-21 • 7:00pm Sunday, July 22 • 3:00pm
PALATINE YOUTH THEATRE "LITTLE MERMAID JR." Friday, July 27 • 1:00pm Saturday, July 28 • 1:00pm
FAMILY FRIENDLY THEATRE: “A NIGHT AT THE COSTUME BALL” Monday, October 8 • 10:30am Tuesday, October 9 • 10:30am
ACTING UP YOUTH THEATRE: “BOO! A HAUNTED HALLOWEEN TALE” Thursday, October 25 • 7:00pm
CLASS ACT YOUTH THEATRE: “GHOST IN THE GRAVEYARD”
HOLIDAY DANCE RECITAL
Saturday, December 1 • 4:00pm & 7:00pm
ALLEGRO COMMUNITY CHORUS Friday, December 7 • 7:30pm
PALATINE CHILDREN’S CHORUS
Friday, November 2 • 7:00pm
Saturday, December 8 • 1:00pm & 3:30pm
PALATINE CONCERT BAND
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: SUSANNAH’S GIFT FUNDRAISER
Sunday, November 4 • 3:30pm
PALATINE CONCERT BAND
Friday, December 21 Caroling, 6:30pm • Show, 7:00pm
Friday, November 30 • 7:00pm
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COMMUNITY THEATRE
Cutting Hall is fortunate to be home to many outstanding theatre companies. All groups welcome performers, designers, and technicians who wish to volunteer their artistic skills. For more information on becoming involved, call the number listed for the theatre company, or visit their website. For tickets call the Cutting Hall Box Office (Wednesday–Saturday, 3:00pm–6:00pm) at 847.202.5222 or order online at cuttinghall.org. Productions and performances are subject to change.
FREMONT STREET THEATER COMPANY 847.431.1084 • freemontstreettheater.com
MARY POPPINS by Cameron Macintosh Based on P.L. Travers’ beloved book series, Cameron Macintosh conceived of an enchanting stage musical that combines elements of Disney’s film with material inspired by Travers’ books. In the musical, Bert, a jack-of-all-trades, invites us into the world of London, England in 1910—and, specifically, into the dysfunctional home of the Banks family. Jane and Michael, the young Banks children, have sent yet another nanny packing, dismissing these children as hopelessly and irrevocably spoiled and misbehaved. Then the magical Mary Poppins flies in on the wind, bringing with her a combination of whimsy, magic, and disciplined common sense to the children’s lives. Mary Poppins’ transformational influence does not stop with the children— eventually, she teaches the grown-ups, as well, to open up and realize that “anything can happen if you let it.” September 7, 8, 14, 15..................................................7:30pm September 9, 16............................................................3:00pm
THEATRE NEBULA 847.220.4632 • theatrenebula.org WORLD PREMIERE
THIS SIDE OF ETERNITY: THE STORY OF KRISTALLNACHT by Christopher Bibby
LZP PRODUCTIONS 847.540.5932
THE LITTLE MERMAID Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Howard Ashman & Glenn Slater Book by Doug Wright LZP Productions presents Disney's The Little Mermaid with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater, and book by Doug Wright on weekends October 20 through October 28. This musical fable will capture your heart with its irresistible songs including "Under the Sea," "Kiss the Girl," and "Part of Your World." Fun for everyone! October 20, 26, 27.........................................................8:00pm October 21, 28...............................................................3:00pm
MUSIC ON STAGE
Germany, 1938. The Holocaust is five years away but the Nazi propaganda machine is using peacetime to plant its insidious seeds. Martin and Jozef find their life-long relationship tested when Hitler incites legal terrorism on his Jewish citizens. Can a Christian Nazi and his Jewish best friend hold their bond together, or will they be swept into a conflict destined to consume the entire world? In reflection of the 80th anniversary of this historic event, This Side of Eternity: The Story of Kristallnacht examines the nature of evil itself, the real human beings behind genocide, and asks if it’s possible to resist in the face of insurmountable odds. It explores the subtle roots of evil that are in place long before destructive choices occur and exposes philosophical arguments that you will likely find familiar. As with similar problems, clear answers are hard to find, but the heart of this play—two men who long to keep their deep bond, as external forces seek to destroy it—challenges us to keep looking.
This Pulitzer Prize-winning musical follows a nurse stationed on an island during World War II who is in love with a French expatriate plantation owner. She struggles accepting his mixedraced children along with another romance between a U.S. Lieutenant and a young island native. This show is filled with memorable songs such as “Some Enchanted Evening,” “I’m Gonna Wash that Man Right Outa My Hair,” and “Bali Ha’i” to name a few. Audiences will be moved to laughter and tears as they follow the struggles of war and finding love in the most unlikely of places.
September 22, 28, 29; October 5, 6.............................8:00pm
November 10, 16, 17, 23, 24........................................8:00pm
September 23, 30; October 7.......................................3:00pm
November 11, 18, 25.....................................................3:00pm
773.612.5074 • musiconstage.org
SOUTH PACIFIC by Oscar Logan, Richard Rodger, and Oscar Hammerstein II
98 | Resident Registration Begins July 23 | Non-Resident Registration Begins August 7
STAFF DIRECTORY/ADDITIONAL FACILITIES STAFF DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATION Executive Director..............................................................Mike Clark Executive Assistant/Board Secretary................................Trish Feid DISTRICT SERVICES & PROJECTS Superintendent of District Services & Projects........Cheryl Tynczuk Asst. Supt. of District Services & Projects..................... Peter Cahill IT Manager....................................................................Dan Mangum Risk Manager..................................................................Brian Udany Volunteer Coordinator................................................... Alissa DePue FACILITIES Superintendent of Facilities........................................... Steve Nagle Assistant Superintendent of Facilities................... Joshua Ludolph Facilities Coordinator................................................ Keith Schmerer Falcon Facility Manager.............................................. John Wilhelm Falcon Assistant Facility Manager............................................. TBD Head Golf Professional................................................ Dan Hotchkin Assistant Golf Professional......................................... Erik Klebosits Golf Course Superintendent............................................Brad Helms Assistant Golf Course Superintendent............................ Billy Sharp Trainer/Barn Manager....................................................... Toni Bruns Assistant Trainer/Barn Manager................................................. TBD Theatre Coordinator.........................................................Jeff Greene Box Office Manager.....................................................Amanda Baker Museum Supervisor.........................................................Linni Pesch FINANCE Superintendent of Finance........................................... Elliott Becker Assistant Superintendent of Finance..............................Tina Becke
BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS Jay Cozza.......................................jcozza@palatineparks.org Sue Gould...................................... sgould@palatineparks.org Jennifer Rogers.............................jrogers@palatineparks.org Terry Ruff........................................... truff@palatineparks.org Nick Sawyer................................ nsawyer@palatineparks.org See page 9 for Board Meeting Information.
NON-PARK DISTRICT FACILITIES FLO MIXED MARTIAL ARTS 709 S. Vermont Street, Palatine • 847.934.1356 FREMD HIGH SCHOOL 1000 S. Quentin Road, Palatine • 847.755.2600
Customer Service Manager.........................................Christine Rice Assistant Customer Service Manager.......................... Mario Bialek
FRONTIER PARK 1933 N. Kennicott, Arlington Heights • 847.577.3015
PARKS & PLANNING Superintendent of Parks & Planning............................... Ed Tynczuk Assistant Superintendent of Parks & Planning...............Jim Holder
HOFFMAN ESTATES HIGH SCHOOL 1100 W. Higgins Road, Hoffman Estates • 847.755.5600
RECREATION Superintendent of Recreation.................................... Keith Williams Assistant Superintendent of Recreation....................Donelda Danz Aquatics Manager........................................................ Patrick Griffin Aquatics Coordinator......................................... Anthony DeMichael Athletic Coordinator.......................................................Todd Ranum Cultural Arts Coordinator...................................... Ashley Schiavone Fitness, Health & Wellness Coordinator......................Abby Krueger Gymnastics Coordinator..................................................Barb Dunne Preschool/Tots Coordinator............................................Karen Rude Special Interest Coordinator...................................... Lisa Schroeder Swim Team Coordinator............................................ Tony Gallagher Communications and Marketing Manager....................Joan Scovic Community Outreach Coordinator............................. JP McNamara Digital Marketing Coordinator................................... Michael Noens Graphic Designer...................................................Claire Cinquegrani
ISKC DOJO 327 N. Eric Drive, Palatine • 847.359.0666 J.P. WOOD MARTIAL ARTS AMERICA 249 E. Northwest Highway, Palatine • 847.705.8714 PALATINE HIGH SCHOOL 1111 Rohlwing Road, Palatine • 847.755.1600 ROLLING MEADOWS COMMUNITY CENTER 3705 Pheasant Drive, Rolling Meadows • 847.818.3220 SALT CREEK SPORTS CENTER 647 S. Consumers Avenue, Palatine • 847.394.8806 SUNDLING JUNIOR HIGH 1100 N. Smith Street, Palatine • 847.963.3700 WINSTON CAMPUS 900 E. Palatine Road, Palatine • 847.963.7400
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19.2
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Acreage
Walking Track
4. Cardinal Park - 155 W. Illinois Ave
Walking Path
Volleyball
Trail Access
P
Tennis
21.0
Sledding
3. Birchwood South Park - southeast of Birchwood Park
Skate Park
Shelter (=by permit)
Playground: Ages 5-12
Room Rental
Playground: Ages 2-5
Pickleball
Ice Skating
Fishing
Basketball
Dog Park
Ball Diamonds
A
Disc Golf
Athletic Fields: Natural
Athletic Fields: Artificial
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11.5
Active park hours: 6:00am–11:00pm Passive park hours: Sunrise–9:00pm
Active/Passive Park
4.0
2. Birchwood Park - 435 W. Illinois Ave
GUIDE TO PARKS & FACILITIES PARKS • Outdoor Amenities 1. Ashwood Park - 710 Wren Ave
5. Cedar Park - 501 W. Palatine Rd
2.0
P
16.2
A
7. Cherrywood Park - Russet Way & Crestview Ln
1.0
P
8. Chestnut Park - 1150 E. Palatine Rd
2.0
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9. Chickadee Park - 18 E. Preserve Dr
0.3
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16.0
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1.2
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15. Wally Degner Park - 881 W. Palatine Rd (access on Middleton)
7.0
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16. Dove Park - 1802 Green Ln South
1.0
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17. Eagle Park - 1425 N. Oak St
6.7
A
14.3
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6.0
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12. Fred P. Hall Amphitheater - 256 E. Palatine Rd
16.0
A
20. Tom T. Hamilton Reservoir/Ron Gbur Sports Fields - N. Smith Rd
97.0
A
6. Celtic Park - 1351 N. Rohlwing Rd
12. Community Park - 262 E. Palatine Rd 13. Cottonwood Park - 3000 Fox Ln
18. Falcon Park - 2195 N. Hicks Rd 19. Finch Park - 3451 Wilshire, Hoffman Estates
21. Hawthorne Park - 210 S. Brockway St
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24. Juniper Park - 4849 Boulder Ln, Hoffman Estates
7.9
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10.0
P
26. Locust Park - 700 E. Morris Dr
2.0
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27. Mallard Park - 720 S. Mallard Dr
1.3
P
28. Maple Park - 316 N. Winston Dr
7.0
P
11.7
P
0.5
P
P
7.5
P
33. Ost Field - Fremont and Colfax Streets
3.0
A
35. Palatine Prairie - north end of Riemer Reservoir
2.0
P
37. Partridge Park - 1111 S. Mallard Dr
4.0
P
38. Peregrine Park - 1015 W. Peregrine Dr
4.0
P
39. Plum Grove Reservoir - Algonquin Rd, south of Harper College
44.0
P
40. Margreth Riemer Reservoir - Wood, Quentin, and Palatine Roads
91.0
P
1.0
P
20.0
P
44. Sparrow Park - 655 S. Middleton Ave
1.4
P
45. Sycamore Park - 901 N. Clark Dr
6.0
P
46. The Grove - 4801 Old Plum Grove Rd, Rolling Meadows
3.7
P
47. Towne Square - 150 W. Palatine Rd
1.6
P
48. Whippoorwill Park - 913 W. Partridge Ct
1.5
P
12.6
P
4.0
P
50. Willowwood Park - 530 N. Stark Dr
32. Osage Park - 2076 N. Old Hicks Rd
49. Wilke Marsh - Wilke Rd south of Rt 12
43. Robert “Dutch” Schultz Recreation Area - 512 W. Northwest Hwy
2.0
41. Robin Park - 100 N. Middleton Ave
4.1
6.6
23. Hummingbird Park - 1225 N. Palos Ave
31. Oak Park - 455 N. Clark Dr
22. Heron Park - 1030 W. Whytecliff Rd
30. Mulberry Park - 613 N. Franklin Ave
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29. Meadowlark Park - 1502 W. Northwest Hwy
0.64
25. Doug Lindberg Park - 600 N. Winston & 1313 E. Sanborn Ave
FACILITIES • Indoor Amenities • Visit palatineparks.org for activity hours 2. Birchwood Recreation Center - 435 W. Illinois Ave
11.5 0.75
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11. Community Center - 250 E. Wood St
6.3
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14. Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center - 150 E. Wood St
0.53
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18. Falcon Park Recreation Center - 2195 N. Hicks Rd
14.3
/
174.0
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36. Palatine Stables - 1510 W. Northwest Hwy
8.5
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42. Palatine Township Senior Center - 505 S. Quentin Rd
1.6
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34. Palatine Hills Golf Course & Clubhouse - 512 W. Northwest Hwy
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10. Clayson House Museum & Library - 224 E. Palatine Rd
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PALATINE PARK DISTRICT REGISTRATION FORM palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333
Please print all information and fill out entire form. Incomplete forms will be returned, which will delay the processing of your registration
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WITHDRAWAL AND REFUND POLICY: To submit a refund request, an Application for Withdrawal Form must be submitted. All approved refunds will be applied as a household credit unless otherwise requested on the Application for Withdrawal Form. If another form of refund is requested, a $5 processing fee will be applied. A full refund will be processed for requests received 10 days prior to the start of the program. Requests received less than 10 days prior to the start of the program, but still prior to the third class meeting, will be issued a refund of 50% of the registration fee. Some programs are non-refundable. Refer to the catalog for complete details. PRIVACY POLICY: To view the Palatine Park District Privacy Policy visit palatineparks.org.
RELEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS WAIVER By their very nature, many Park District programs involve body contact, substantial physical exertion, emotional stress, and/or use of equipment which represents a certain risk. It is recommended that you check with your physician prior to participating in Palatine Park District activities. Palatine Park District does not provide insurance protection for participants in Park District activities. Please read the following information carefully and be aware that in registering yourself or your minor child/ward for participation in the above program(s), you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries you or your child/ward might sustain arising out of the above program(s). I give my child permission to participate in this program, trip, or activity and hereby waive, release and forever discharge any and all claims against the Palatine Park District or its commissioners, employees, or volunteers for damages and/or injuries to the registrant, which may arise from participation in Palatine Park District programs. EMERGENCY TREATMENT: A minor may not be treated, even in an emergency, except when, in the opinion of the attending physician, a life is in the balance. Written consent is required for all treatment given in any hospital emergency room/center. Consent of a parent or legal guardian is necessary for unmarried minors, under 18, except in cases of extreme emergencies. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: As a parent and/or legal guardian, I do herewith authorize the treatment by a qualified and licensed medical doctor of the above minor in the event of a medical emergency which, in the opinion of the attending physician may endanger his/her life, cause disfigurement, physical impairment or undue discomfort if delayed. This authority is granted only after a reasonable effort has been made to reach me. The release form is completed and signed of my own free will with the purpose of authorizing medical treatment under emergency circumstances in my absence. Please list specific medical allergies, medicines, or other conditions on a separate piece of paper to be attached to this form. Release and Hold Harmless Statement on registration form must be signed. PARTICIPATION WILL BE DENIED if the signature of adult participant or parent/guardian and date are not on this waiver. My signature, or my guardian’s signature if I’m under 18, indicates that I HAVE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE REFUND POLICY AND WAIVER and understand it is required to take part in Park District programs. Signature: __________________________________________________________________________ Date: ______________________________________ Emergency Name: _________________________________________________________________ Emergency Phone: ________________________
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