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New This season • Trunk or Treat Page 14 • Hunter Games Page 32 • Writing the Short Screenplay Page 38 • Jr. Dance Teacher Page 86
Mark Your Calendar for
Autumn Events!
SEPTEMBER
DECEMBER
Mega Movie Pajama Night
70s Night Skate
September 5
September 13
Backyard Campout
Autumn Apple Fest
September 5-6
September 14
Outdoor Flea Market
Family Campfire
September 6
September 19
Jiggle Jammies Jamboree
Mega Movie Pajama Night
September 6
September 19
Outdoor Yoga at Wildwood
Green Meadows Farm Trip
September 7
September 27
OCTOBER October 3
October 18
Hike Starved Rock
Family Campfire
October 4
October 24
Columbus Day Showcase
“Mom”-ster Ball
October 6
October 25
Eclipse and Eau Claires
Kooky Spooky Skate
October 8
October 26
Picturesque Family Portraits
Trunk or Treat October 29
St. Charles Scarecrow Fest
Halloween Family Magic Show
October 11
October 31
NOVEMBER Pumpkin Smash & Bash
Turkey Table Toppers
November 1
November 19
Holiday Bazaar
The Morton Arboretum Illumination
Full Moon Hour November 6
Pirate & Princess Pizza Party November 8
December 4-6
December 12
Full Moon Hour
Santa’s Holiday Express
December 5
December 13 & 16
Zoo Lights
Holiday Exhibition & Skate with Santa
December 6
Breakfast with Santa December 6
Grinch’s Candy Cane Hunt
December 14
Swim with Santa December 19
New Year’s Eve Celebration December 31
Halloween Hoopla
November 1
Gingerbread House Decorating
December 7
Mega Movie Pajama Night
October 11 & 12
Candy Cane Lane Shoppe
November 21
Turkey & “Stuffing” November 22
Thanksgiving Skate November 22
See pages 11-16 for Autumn event details!
WHAT’S INSIDE... Understanding Your Tax Dollars
100th Anniversary Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Active Adult Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-47
Pages 8-9
Adult Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Beyond the Bell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Enjoy Autumn Fun at Apple Fest Page 12
Brickton Art Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88-89 Canine Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Dance (Youth & Adult) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-87 Early Childhood Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-23 Figure Skating & Speed Skating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-56
Table of Contents
Adult Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-66
Watch Our Seniors Perform in the Annual Talent Show
Golf (Youth & Adult) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-50 Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-81 Hockey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
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Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Music & Vocal Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Park & Facility Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Check Out What’s New at Oakton Ice Arena Page 53
Parties & Rentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31 Preschool. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93-96 School’s Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Special Events & Trips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-16 Special Recreation (M-NASR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Swimming Lessons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37
Try Yoga in the Park
Tennis (Youth & Adult) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-71
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The Teen Scene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 Youth & Teen Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-76 Youth Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-79
Learn a New Sport: Check out Lacrosse Page 77
Youth Lacrosse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Youth Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-29
Registration begins August 11.
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PA R K R I D G E PA R K D I S T R I C T
STAFF DIRECTORY
Staff Directory
Administrative Staff Executive Director
Gayle Mountcastle
gmountcastle@prparks.org 847-692-3442
Superintendent of Business & Finance
Sandra DeAngelus
sdeangelus@prparks.org 847-692-3406
Superintendent of Buildings & Grounds
Terry Wolf, CPSI, CPO
twolf@prparks.org 847-692-3516
Superintendent of Recreation
April Armer, CPRP
aarmer@prparks.org 847-692-3319
Marketing & Public Relations Manager
Margaret Holler
mholler@prparks.org 847-692-3346
Human Resources Director
Diane DiGangi, SPHR
ddigangi@prparks.org 847-692-3405
Administrative Assistant
Maryanne Lucarz
mlucarz@prparks.org 847-692-3482
Accounting Manager
Joan Franklin
jfranklin@prparks.org 847-692-6916
IT Manager
Mark Somera
msomera@prparks.org 847-692-4822
Customer Service Manager
Debbie Majchszak
dmajchszak@prparks.org 847-692-3247
Parks and Buildings Maintenance Manager
Rich McParland
rmcparland@prparks.org 847-692-3559
Oakton Office Manager
Kathy Diduch
kdiduch@prparks.org 847-692-4098
Graphic Communications Specialist
Sandra LoCascio
slocascio@prparks.org 847-692-8977
Support Staff
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Talk with the Director Saturday, September 20 11:00am-Noon Oakton Driving Range Join Gayle Mountcastle, Executive Director and the Park Board President, at Oakton Driving Range for the third of a series of quarterly get-togethers. This is your opportunity to ask questions, give suggestions, and stay informed and connected regarding the Park District. Bring your questions or just stop by and say hello. Open to all Park Ridge Park District residents! Visit our web site at www.prparks. org for dates, or contact Maryanne Lucarz at 847-692-3482 with questions.
Meet Our Staff Community Center
amurrin@prparks.org
Oakton Facilities Manager Brent Dolan, CAM (BD) 847-692-8595 bdolan@prparks.org
Skating Director David Santee, CAM, CAO, CAP (DS) 847-692-8596 dsantee@prparks.org
Asst. Community Center Manager Frankie Reynolds (FR) 847-692-5136 freynolds@prparks.org
Figure Skating & Hockey Ingrid Santee, CAM, CAP (IS) 847-692-8596 isantee@prparks.org
Recreation Program Manager
Special Events,Parties, Youth & Beyond the Bell
Teens & Cultural Arts
Julie L. Greve, CPRP (JLG) 847-692-6911 jgreve@prparks.org
Mary Bart (MB) 847-692-3281 mbart@prparks.org
Bobby Pierobon (BP) 847-692-3367 bpierobon@prparks.org
Senior Center Manager
Senior & Adult Programs
Wildwood Nature Center
Marissa Moravec, CPRP (MM) 847-692-3035 mmoravec@prparks.org
Jenny Clauson (JC) 847-692-3570 jclauson@prparks.org
Jennifer Meyers, CPRP (JM) 847-692-3007 jmeyers@prparks.org
Fitness Diane Murphy, ACE, AFAA (DM) 847-692-5139 dmurphy@prparks.org
Oakton Office Manager Kathy Diduch 847-692-4098 kdiduch@prparks.org
Athletics Jim Dihu (JD) 847-692-3316 jdihu@prparks.org
Stop us if you see us in the hallways! We like to chat.
Say hello.
Staff Directory
Aquatic Manager
Jackie Gonzalez, CPRP, CPO (JG) Manager 847-692-8599 Amy Murrin, ACE, AFAA, CPO (AM) jgonzalez@prparks.org 847-692-5149
Throughout the brochure we have listed initials at the top of each description that refer to the staff member supervising that program.
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PA R K R I D G E PA R K D I S T R I C T
FACILITIES
Maine Park Leisure Center (MPLC)
Facilities
2701 W. Sibley Street, Park Ridge 847-692-5127 Maine Park Leisure Center is the hub of the Park Ridge Park District. On any given day you will find the classrooms of this renovated school building alive with children, teen, and adult programs ranging from dance to cooking, sports to our traditional preschool program. It is also home to the Park District’s administrative and registration offices, where you can register for classes, ask questions, and take care of all your Park District needs.
Community Center (CC) 1515 W. Touhy Avenue, Park Ridge 847-692-5129 The Community Center is a state-of-the-art fitness and aquatic facility featuring fitness machines, a full gymnasium and elevated indoor walking track, a lap and leisure pool, racquetball courts, and more—making it the perfect place for your fitness needs. Become a member and enjoy the many fitness amenities. The Community Center accepts registration for Park District programs. See pages 58-61 for more information.
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Oakton Sports Complex 2800 W. Oakton Street, Park Ridge 847-692-3359 Home to Oakton Ice Arena (OAK), Oakton Driving Range (ODR), Oakton Batting Cages (OBC) and Paws Park (PP), this complex really does have something for everyone! Oakton accepts registration for Park District programs, but is the only location that accepts registration for skating programs. See pages 48 & 52-53 for more information on Oakton Sports Complex.
Senior Center (SC) 100 S. Western Avenue, Park Ridge 847-692-3597 The programs at the Park Ridge Senior Center focus on active adults 55+ with hobby classes, games, luncheons, events, and day/extended trips to local cultural and recreational venues. Become a member and join in the fun activities, clubs, and more. The Senior Center features spacious multi-purpose rooms, kitchen, and stage available to rent for business and personal use. Registration for Park District programs is accepted here. See pages 40-41 for more.
Wildwood Nature Center (WNC) 529 Forestview Avenue, Park Ridge 847-692-3570 Wildwood Nature Center is the hidden gem of the Park District. Inside this treasure you will find our Nature Preschool, interactive exhibits, live animals, an environmental playroom, and if that isn’t enough, you could always borrow a fishing pole and spend some time enjoying the Maine Park Ponds, Prairie, and Woodland. See pages 34-35 for more information.
South Park Recreation Center (SP) 833 Talcott Avenue, Park Ridge 847-692-3556 With ample parking and outdoor space, conveniently located South Park Recreation Center is the perfect place to host any type of event—personal or corporate. The main level features a large meeting room with a full kitchen. The lower floor is home to gymnastics and dance studios.
For location abbreviations see our Location Legend.
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Park District Board of Commissioners
Dear Resident, What a great year to be part of the Park Ridge Park District! We had a full year of 100th Anniversary Celebrations, from our kick-off event, Frostival, on February 8, to the expanded Family Carnival in July. A few more exciting anniversary programs and events are left this season. To name a few - Autumn Apple Fest on September 14 (see page 12 for details) and the Family New Year’s Eve Party, which will feature a delicious buffet dinner and countdown (see page 16 for details). Come ring in the New Year with us!
Mel Thillens
I am also very happy to report that the Park District is fiscally ahead of the game. This year we were able to hold our tax levy to a 0% increase while improving the services we offer. Programs like Beyond the Bell, which is expanding into all five Park Ridge grammar schools this fall, and facilities like the new Centennial Aquatic Center, are being utilized by record numbers of Park District residents. This success helps us stay financially healthy and maintain positive fund balances. You can see more details in Superintendent of Finance DeAngeles’ report on pages 8-9. As always, there is a treasure trove of family offerings in this brochure. So get your highlighter out, dogear the pages, and pick a few ways you and your family can enjoy the Park Ridge Park District. These opportunities are where kids make life-long friends and neighbors become a community, and I am thrilled to be a part of it.
Joan Bende
Rick Biagi
Hope you enjoy the fall colors in our parks this season!
Mel Thillens, President
Richard Brandt
Snowman contest at Frostival February 8, 2014
Preschool students celebrate “100 Days of Preschool” April 16, 2014
Duck Race at Centennial Grand Opening, benefiting Friends of the Parks’ 100 Trees for 100 Years Program June 14, 2014
Jim O’Brien
Jim Phillips
Park Ridge Park District’s mission is to enhance Park Ridge’s quality of life by providing park and recreation opportunities for all residents while being environmentally and fiscally responsible.
OUR MISSION
Mary Wynn Ryan
We’re Celebrating 100 Years of Fun in 2014! 2014 Anniversary Events & Programs This Autumn Brochure wraps up the 2014 anniversary brochure series, highlighting the past 25 years of the Park Ridge Park District’s history, from 1989-present. Throughout this brochure you will notice many events and programs that celebrate the 100th Anniversary theme. These events are marked with the logo shown to the right.
Help Make Our Yearlong Celebration the Best Ever! Do you have a special memory you’d like to share? Write up a testimonial telling us how the Park District impacted your life, whether it was a memorable special event or a fun recollection of time spent in our parks. We are also looking for patron photos and videos (preferably in DVD format) that feature a Park District event, program, facility, or park. Email submissions to comment@prparks.org or drop off items at Maine Park Leisure Center or the Senior Center, attention Marketing Department.
A Park District Timeline: Highlights from 1988-2014 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1988 - Driving Range opened 1992 - Grand opening of the Community Center August 1995 - National Diving Competition held at Oakton April 26, 1997 - Grand re-opening for Wildwood Nature Center June 20, 1997 - Thor Guard Lightening Detection System dedicated September 1997 - Oakton Ice Arena re-opened after renovation September 16, 1998 - Board approved lights at Centennial Park June 6, 1998 - Hinkley Pool’s grand re-opening November 19, 1998 - Board approved lights at Hinkley Park 1999 - Senior Center renovation November 21, 1999 - Paws Park grand opening April 2000 - Wildwood Prairie restoration project began June 16, 2001 Ribbon cutting for remolded South Park Pool November 17, 2001 - Skate Park opened
PARK RIDGE PARK DISTRICT
• 2002 - Park Board approves an agreement with District 64 to build • • • • • •
soccer fields at Emerson October 2002 - Sam Biardo’s Observation Deck built and dedicated July 14, 2004 - Hinkley Reservoir groundbreaking April 29, 2006 - Batting Cages grand opening 2007 - Restoration of Campfire Girls Fountain in Hodges Park 2011 - Oakton Pool closing & demolition June 14, 2014 - Centennial Aquatic Center grand opening
Parks Purchased in our Forth Decade
• August 2006 - Purchased 2620 Oakton property Adjacent to Oakton Sports Complex
• March 2008 - Purchased Little Red House at 10 S. Western • 2013 - Passed referendum to purchase Youth Campus property
1997 - Thor Guard Lightning Detection System is dedicated
1988-2014
1997 - Grand re-opening of Wildwood Nature Center 1988 - Driving Range opens
1992 - Grand opening of the Community Center
1995 - National Diving Competition held at Oakton Pool
1998 - Hinkley Pool’s Grand re-opening 1999 - Paws Park grand opening 1999 - Senior Center renovation 2000 - Prairie restoration begins
1988 1989 - Berlin Wall falls
1992 - Official end of 1994 - Friends premiers the Cold War 1991 - Chicago Bulls win first of 6 NBA titles from 1991-98
1997 - Princess Diana dies in car crash 1997 - Dolly the Sheep is the first mammal to be cloned
Plant a Legacy at the Park Ridge Park District! To celebrate our 100th Anniversary, we want to plant at least 100 new trees in our parks! Honor a friend or family member by donating a tree through the 100 Trees for 100 Years program, and help us to replace and enhance areas within our parks, reduce soil erosion, recycle carbon dioxide, and contribute to overall community health. Your contribution to the 100 Trees for 100 Years program is tax deductible according to the IRS laws applicable to the Park Ridge Friends of the Parks Foundation and Park Ridge Park District.
Visit www.prparks.org or www.prfriendsoftheparks.org for more details and to donate to 100 Trees for 100 Years program.
1st Row: Community Center Ribbon Cutting, Driving Range (circa early 1990s), Prairie Planting at Wildwood Nature Center 2nd Row: Oakton Pool National Diving Competition, Ni-Ridge Park Ribbon Cutting, Centennial Aquatic Center Grand Opening, Oak Tree Playground Ribbon Cutting
2002 - Sam Biardo’s Observation Deck built & dedicated 2001 - South Park Wading Pool remodeled 2001 - Skate Park opens
2004 - Hinkley Reservoir groundbreaking
2013 - Park Ridge residents pass referendum to purchase and develop Youth Campus
2006 - Batting Cages grand opening
2013 - Oak Tree Playground 2006 - Purchased 2008 - Purchased opens at Maine Park 2620 Oakton property Little Red House at adjacent to OSC 10 S. Western 2011 - Oakton Pool closes
2014 - Centennial Aquatic Center grand opening
2014 2001 - September 11 attacks in NYC, Washington DC, and Pennsylvania
2004 - Facebook is launched
2008 - Barack Obama becomes first African American president
Understanding How
Your Taxes Make a Difference Understanding where your tax dollars go or how they are used in your community may seem confusing. At Park Ridge Park District, we want you to understand how important your tax dollars are to our mission. We hope that this information helps you understand how much YOU make a difference in the recreational services provided to your community and how much we appreciate your support.
Park District Revenue
FY 2013 REVENUE
The Park District has many different revenue sources including property taxes, replacement taxes, interest, grants & donations, bond proceeds, miscellaneous income, and program fees; which include both fees received for park district programs and facility usage. As can be seen by this chart, for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2013, a total of 48% of revenues comes from bond proceeds issued to finance two major capital projects, 26% comes from program fees, which include both fees received for participation in park district programs and for use of district facilities, while 24% comes from property taxes.
Bond Proceeds 48%
Program Fees 26% Property Taxes 24%
Bond Proceeds
48%
Program Fees
26%
Property Taxes
24%
Miscellaneous
1%
Replacment Taxes
1%
Grants & Donations
0%
Interest
0%
What share of your property tax bill goes to the Park District? Often, residents are not aware that the Park District is a separate taxing body from the City of Park Ridge. The Park District is governed by a seven member Board of Commissioners, elected at large by the residents. As a separate governmental entity, the Park District has the power to levy and collect taxes on all taxable property within the District through the preparation of a tax levy ordinance. The Equalized Assessed Value (EAV) of a property and the Park District’s tax levy rate will determine the amount of property taxes paid to the Park District. In 2014, only about 5.15% of a resident’s total tax bill goes to the Park District. This is illustrated in the chart below.
What Your Property Taxes Support
80 70
67.80%
0
5.21% 5.15% 3.88% 2.70% 2.38% 2.36%
(Based on 2013 Property Tax Bill; Taxes Payable in 2014)
Forest Preserve
Other
9.89%
Oakton College
10
Library
20
Water Reclamation
30
Park District
40
County of Cook
supports the Park Ridge Park District
50
City of Park Ridge
5.15% of your property tax bill
School Districts
60
0.64%
Park District Expenses How are your tax dollars utilized by the Park District? The Park District utilizes revenues received for a variety of things such as general government, pension and FICA, debt service, capital projects and program expenses, including costs to run various Park District programs, as well as facility maintenance costs.
Capital 49%
FY 2013 EXPENDITURES
Program Expenses 23% General Govnt. 23%
As can be seen by this chart, with two major capital projects underway - the renovation of Centennial pool and the purchase and renovation of the Youth Campus - 49% of 2013 expenditures were for capital improvements, 23% of 2013 expenditures went towards programs, and 19% went towards general government costs such as maintaining the District’s 126 acres, including 20 park sites, 13 playgrounds, 50 sports field and courts, a skate park, dog park, 2 walking paths and non-programming facilities.
Capital
49%
Program Expenses
23%
General Government
19%
Debt Service
6%
Pension & FICA
3%
Budget & Reporting The District’s Budget The budget is a plan for the Park District’s spending for each fiscal year from January 1st to December 31st. The Park Board approves the budget each year by adopting an annual Budget & Appropriation Ordinance. Prior to adoption, the Budget & Appropriation Ordinance is posted for public inspection and a Public Hearing is held to allow for comments and questions. Our annual budget, along with other Park District information, can be found on the District’s website at www.prparks.org.
Excellence in Financial Reporting At the conclusion of each fiscal year, a financial audit and CAFR is completed. The audit is a mandated financial report compiled by a professional auditor. The goal of the CAFR is to clearly communicate the District’s financial story. The Government Finance Officer’s Association has awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting to the Park Ridge Park District for 31 consecutive years. To achieve this award, the District’s CAFR has to demonstrate a constructive spirit of full disclosure, clearly communicate its financial story, and motivate potential users to read the CAFR. The District’s most recent CAFR can also be found on the web.
Financial Condition of the Park District This chart shows that the District continues to operate with a surplus in it’s operating budget. The operating budget includes all revenues and expenditures except those from bonds and capital projects. Net income is derived from subtracting expenditures from revenues. In 2011, the Board of Commissioners approved an updated fund balance policy which stipulates that any General Fund and Recreation Fund balances in excess of 33% of expenditures at the end of each year be transferred to the Capital Projects Fund to be used for future capital projects. The District was able to transfer $745,000 in 2013 and hopes to continue this practice in the upcoming years.
Net Income-Operating Budget* 1200000 1000000
922,170
800000
1,007,741
993,610
600000 400000 200000
Investing in Capital Projects
1,309,063
0
43,226 2009
In 2013, the District spent $11,850,169 on capital projects, which includes *Excludes Debt & Capital $6,303,035 of land purchase for the Youth Campus project, and $3,897,123 of construction in progress for the Centennial Pool project. The remaining expenditures were for repairs and/or replacements of necessary amenities and facilites, for which the District budgets each year. The District finances capital projects through a combination of debt issuance and excess Operating Fund balance transfers for capital improvements. The District issued $3,460,000 in 2013 and $2,720,000 in 2014 of non-referendum bonds to finance the Centennial Pool project. Also, in 2013, voters in Park Ridge approved a referendum allowing the District to issue bonds to finance the Youth Campus project. The District issued $8,165,000 in 2013 and $5,025,000 in 2014 of referendum bonds to finance the Youth Campus project. Current total debt outstanding is $21,905,000.
2010
2011
2012
2013
Sponsorships
Branch Out!
Become a SPONSOR The Park Ridge Park District is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2014, and to help us celebrate this milestone in the community, the Park District is offering a variety of customized sponsorship opportunities. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this once in a lifetime celebration! We work hard to fulfill and exceed our obligations to our partners. Make a difference and become part of the Park District sponsorship family to help us celebrate a century of fun. Following is just a sampling of sponsorship opportunities we are offering:
Why Partner with Us?
• Autumn “Apple” Fest (September 14)
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• New Year’s Eve Celebration • Youth Basketball Teams • Naming Right Opportunities for the NEW Centennial Aquatic Center and Youth Campus Property • Have your logo wrapped on our NEW Zamboni To learn more about our sponsorship program and 100 Year Anniversary opportunities, contact Kris Purtell, Sponsorship Coordinator, at kpurtell@prparks.org or 847-533-9379.
Promote Your Business
Publicize Your Business Increase Image & Visibility
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Over 3,500 programs attract thousands of participants each year from Park Ridge and the surrounding Chicago area
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Seasonal brochure distributed quarterly to 14,000 households Website 10,000 monthly visits E-blast 8,500 readers
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Showcase your goods & services Build goodwill among your client base
Thank you to our Sponsors: The Abington of Glenview The Moorings Able Die Casting Corporation Park Ridge Baseball Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Park Ridge Football Bethany Terrace Park Ridge Friends of the Parks Bredemann Toyota – Scion of Park Ridge Park Ridge Shell Central Metal Recycyling, L.L.C. Park Ridge Soccer Classic Cuts Patriot Pavement Maintenance Coldwell Banker Presence Health Care & Corporate Construction Presence Life Connections & Elite Valet Presence Holy Family Hospital FGM Architects Stantec Consulting Services George L. Tamvakis, Attorney at Law Terrance Electric & Technology The Grainger Foundation Wee Care Pediatric Dentistry The Hill Group Whole Foods Market Home Comfort Services, Inc. Yogli Mogli Indian Scouts & Princesses of Park Ridge Iron Sleek Jason’s Deli Lee Manor Rehabilitation & Nursing The Lutheran Home (A Lutheran Life Community)
FGM ARCHITECTS
SPECIAL EVENTS & TRIPS MONTHLY EVENTS
Backyard Campout JC
Camp out with your family in the Park District’s backyard, outside at the Wildwood Nature Center. Enjoy a campfire dinner and s’mores on Friday night, as well as breakfast on Saturday morning. After dinner, say hello to the Wildwood critters, borrow a fishing pole and visit the pond, and enjoy a family friendly movie before turning in for the night. Participants are required to bring their own tents and bedding. Fee is per person. WNC Class Ages Day Date 35997 2-10 F-Sat Sep 5-6 36465 11 & Up F-Sat Sep 5-6
Time R/NR 5:00pm-10:00am $10/$18 5:00pm-10:00am $14/$24
Mega Movie Pajama Night Ages 4-9
MB
Hey kids, come dressed in your favorite pjs and enjoy an evening of fun! Play games, enjoy a fun snack, and watch a great movie on our inflatable movie screen in the gym. This is a great opportunity for parents to enjoy a quiet Friday evening to themselves. MPLC Class 36666 36670 36811
Day Date F Sep 5 F Sep 19 F Oct 3
Time 6:00pm-9:00pm 6:00pm-9:00pm 6:00pm-9:00pm
R/NR $14/$26 $14/$26 $14/$26
PARTY WITH THE PARK This Saturday night social includes a DJ, inflatable fun, open gym, swimming, wallyball, and racquetball. Snacks and pop will be available for purchase. No admittance after 7:30 pm. Parents: Pick up is at 9:00pm. Participants will not be allowed to walk home without a note from parent.
September 20, November 15, For December 13 • 7pm-9pm 6th & 7 th $5 at the door Location: Community Center
Grader s!
Family Campfire Families JC The entire family enjoys the peaceful night air while sitting around a fire listening to stories, singing songs, and making everyone’s favorite - s’mores! Enjoy a night hike around the pond. Flashlights are not needed, but feel free to bring a blanket or chair to sit on. Fee is per family. WNC Class Day Date Time 37669 F Sep 19 7:00pm-9:00pm 37677 F Oct 24 7:00pm-9:00pm
Full Moon Hour
R/NR $15 per family $15 per family
NEW!
Families JC Hit the trails and learn about the names of the moons. Each moon had a special significance in the lives of the ancients. Join us on a moonlit hike around Wildwood, learning the history of each month and making a special moon craft to go along with the theme. WNC Moon Class Day Date Time R/NR Beaver Moon 37674 Th Nov 6 6:00pm-7:30pm $15/family Cold Moon 38023 F Dec 5 6:00pm-7:30pm $15/family
Friday Night Live Club is a fun, safe club designed for students in 4th & 5th grade (ages 9-11). Each month is themed and features a DJ! Pre-register or pay at the door. Concessions (pizza/hot dogs, pop, water, candy & chips) are available.
Fridays, 7:00pm-9:00pm Maine Park Leisure Center
$5 per person
September 12, September 26, October 10, October 24, November 7, November 21
Events & Trips
All Ages
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AUGUST
Events & Trips
National Night Out
!
NEW
All Ages
MB
National Night Out, “America’s Night Out Against Crime,” began in 1984 as an effort to promote involvement in crime prevention activities, police-community partnerships, neighborhood camaraderie and send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back. HODG Day Date Time Tu Aug 5 6:00pm-10:00pm
R/NR Free
Autumn Apple Fest Ages 2-12
Celebrate the beginning of autumn with family, friends, and neighbors with a variety of seasonal activities and autumn themed food. Hodges Park Day Date Time R/NR Sun Sep 14 2:00pm-4:00pm Free Presenting Sponsor:
SEPTEMBER
14
Outdoor Flea Market
NEW!
Ages 16 & Up
MB
Clean out your attic, closets, and basement and rent a space at this popular sale, held at Oakton Ice Arena! Avoid the hassle of running an ad and putting up signs, we take care of the advertising. Pre-registration is required for this sell-out event. We provide each person registered with a 10’ x 10’ space, 1 (8’) table and (1) chair. Additional tables and chairs may be rented for $10 per set (1table & 1 chair) at the event. *Severe weather location will be indoors at Maine Park Leisure Center, 2701 W. Sibley. OAK Class Day Date 37060 Sat Sep 6
Time R/NR 9:00am-3:00pm $20
Jiggle Jammies Jamboree
NEW!
Ages 1-8 with Adult
MB
Jumpin and jiggling is what we’ll be doing with professional children’s singer, Jodi Koplin. Come dressed in your favorite jammies to jiggle the night away. Afterwards enjoy cookies and milk. MPLC Class Day Date 37062 Sat Sep 6
MB
Time 7:00pm-8:30pm
R/NR $5/$8 per child
NEW!
Green Meadows Farm Trip Ages 2 & Up
JC
Head out for a day on the farm at Green Meadows in East Troy, WI. Learn about pigs, cows, goats, turkeys, sheep, horses, and more. At the farm you can milk a friendly cow, ride a pony, play in the “Kitty Barn” with all of the kittens, relax in the playground, and go for hayride around the farm. All activities are included in the fee, lunch is available onsite on your own. Participants under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Departs from WNC Class Day Date 37734 Sat Sep 27
Time 9:00am-3:00pm
R/NR $24
37th Annual Charity Classic Saturday, September 27 • 8:00am The 5K (3.1 mile) race benefits a chosen charity. The course begins at Summit Mall and ends at Hinkley Pool. There are numerous age category awards plus a free T-shirt for all runners. Don’t miss out! Applications are available at Maine Park Leisure Center and the Pickwick Theatre.
Registration begins August 11.
Find it all at www.prparks.org
OCTOBER
Hike Starved Rock Events & Trips
Ages 6 & Up
JC
Take a naturalist-led hike though the beautiful fall colors of Starved Rock State Park. Walk does involve hiking on unpaved trails and some stairs. Please wear appropriate hiking shoes. Please bring a sack lunch and drink; Dinner at Duffy’s is included. Departs from WNC Class Ages Day Date Time 37820 5-15 Sat Oct 4 9:30am-7:30pm 37730 16 & Up Sat Oct 4 9:30am-7:30pm
R/NR $30 $38
Halloween Hoopla Families JC
Eclipse and Eau Claires
NEW!
All Ages
JC
Watch the beauty of the lunar eclipse unfold while enjoying coffee, hot cocoa, and pastries. Learn about the moon and astronomy as you check out the eclipse though telescopes and binoculars. WNC Class Day Date 37941 W Oct 8 37942 W Oct 8
Time 5:30am-7:00am 5:30am-7:00am
R/NR $15 per family $5 individual
Picturesque Family Portraits
Join us for a fun-filled family event that gets you ready for Halloween. During the evening carve a pumpkin, stuff a scarecrow, jump on a hayride, and enjoy s’mores and apple cider or cocoa around a campfire. All you need to bring is clothes (long sleeve shirt, pants, a hat) to dress up your scarecrow. One scarecrow and one pumpkin per registration. Please check in at the front doors of the Wildwood Nature Center. A pumpkin and scarecrow judging contest is held during the last 15 minutes of the evening, and prizes are awarded. WNC Class Day Date 37805 Sat Oct 18
Time 6:30pm-8:30pm
R/NR $31/$50
Additional Pumpkin: Class #37757 • $12
Families JC Gather the family for a beautiful outdoor family photo shoot. Professionals from AJ Fotography will be at Wildwood’s prairie, pond, and trails to take beautiful outdoor fall family photos (in plenty of time for holiday cards). Fee covers the sitting fee and a free 8 x 10. WNC Class Day Date 37672 Sat Oct 11 37804 Sun Oct 12
Time 9:00am-5:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm
R/NR $30 per family $30 per family NEW!
St. Charles Scarecrow Fest All Ages
BP
Join us as we travel to the annual St. Charles Scarecrow Fest! For over 25 years, this award-winning festival has brought heartwarming memories to both children and adults, and is a tradition for thousands of families across the Midwest. Enjoy live entertainment, a huge arts and crafts show, carnival, and petting zoo. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Registration deadline: October 4. Departs from MPLC Class Day Date Time 37908 Sat Oct 11 11:00am-4:00pm
R/NR $10
“Mom”-ster Ball
NEW!
Ages 3-10
MB
“Mom”-sters, grab your kids for a fantastic evening filled with Halloween themed finger foods, drinks, games, and a costume contest. The duo/trio with the most original and most coordinating Halloween costume (like Batman & Robin) wins a prize (please no weapons or gore). Each couple receives a professional photograph as a keepsake of your spooktacular night together. MPLC Class Day Date Time 36665 Sat Oct 25 6:30pm-8:30pm
R/NR $30/$35 per couple
Additional Participant: Class #37075 • $15 R/$17 NR
Halloween Family Magic Show
NEW!
Ages 2 & Up
MB
Tired after trick or treating? Need a fun, relaxing event to do with the kids? Join Magic by Randy for a fun, exciting and ghoulish Magic show. Every child receives a treat. Everyone attending needs to register. Fee is per person. MPLC Class Day Date 36671 F Oct 31
Time 7:00pm-8:30pm
R/NR $2/$3
15
100Years Trunk or Treat
SPECIAL EVENTS & TRIPS Holiday Bazaar
NEW!
Events & Trips
Ages 2-11 with Adult
16
MB
Celebrate Halloween with the Park District and the Park Ridge Civic Orchestra (PRCO)! Wear your costume and follow the trick-or-treat trail around Hodges Park, where we’ll pass out treats (or tricks!) from the trunks of our festively decorated cars. It’s a fun and safe event that goes beyond trick or treating with games, a pumpkin contest, music, and a parade! Bring your decorated pumpkin between 5:30pm & 6:00pm and enter it into our pumpkin contest. Winner announced at 6:30pm. This event is free to attend and concludes with a parade to the Pickwick Theatre for the PRCO Halloween concert. Children must be accompanied by an adult to participant in Trunk or Treat. Activities begin at 5:00 p.m. at Hodges Park with a costume parade led by Mayor Dave Schmidt and the Maine South High School drum line preceding the concert. The concert includes classics from Bach on the Pickwick grand organ to songs form Wicked. It’s a show of many surprises, in an unforgettable journey with actors, orchestra and special effects. Date: Wednesday, October 29 Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm Activities / 7:00 p.m. PRCO Concert Concert Admission: $5 ages 18 & under / $15 adults $25 family of 4 pass Location: Hodges Park & Pickwick Theatre, 5 S. Prospect
Saturday, November 1 • 10:00am-3:00pm Handmade holiday crafts, sweaters and afghans, baked goods, yesterday’s treasures, and much more is all for sale during our Annual Bazaar. Bring your wallet and a friend to support the Senior Center with this fundraiser! Lunch is available for purchase. SC
Exhibitors/Vendors: Do you make handcrafted goods? Display and sell them at our Annual Holiday Bazaar! Vendor registration deadline is October 17. Spaces are limited, so sign up beginning August 11. Class 37831 • $30
Pirate & Princess Pizza Party
NEW!
Ages 4-10
MB
Ahoy there, matey! All pirates and princesses are invited to join us for a fun event. Walk the plank, dig for treasure, hunt for Cinderella’s glass slipper, and enjoy more fun activities. Pizza and pirate drinks will be served. Argh! Shiver me timbers! MPLC Class Day Date Time 36667 Sat Nov 8 6:00pm-8:00pm
R/NR $16/$24
Turkey Table Toppers All Ages
NOVEMBER
Pumpkin Smash & Bash Families JC Get ready for fun and recycle your pumpkin at the Pumpkin Smash and Bash. Roll your pumpkin down the Centennial Sled Hill in a fun competition that kicks off the event, and then smash them into piles of compost. Go green by helping to clean up the newly smashed pumpkins and learn about composting. Please remove any candles and glow sticks before bringing your pumpkin to the event. Event is free, but registration required. CC/sh Class Day Date Time 37673 Sat Nov 1 12:30pm-1:30pm
JC
Bring the family to create turkey and fall themed crafts to top your dinner table. The crafts are nature inspired and incredibly cute. Please register one member of your family. WNC
R/NR Free
Class Day Date Time 37670 W Nov 19 6:00pm-7:30pm
R/NR $15 per family
The Morton Arboretum Illumination
NEW!
All Ages
BP
Join us at the Morton Arboretum! Could you imagine singing to a 60-foot black walnut tree and watching it become brighter and brighter? Hug a beautiful, woodsy-fresh evergreen as it slowly radiates a warm glow, responding to your touch. Those experiences and more make Illumination a must-see wintertime event. Registration deadline: November 14. Departs from MPLC Class Day Date Time 37626 F Nov 21 3:30pm-8:30pm
R/NR $20
Turkey & “Stuffing” Ages 5-11
MB
Gobble! Gobble! Gobble! We’re celebrating Turkey Day by “stuffing” our very own cuddly turkey, then munching on snacks while watching Charlie Brown’s Thanksgiving. This is a great time for parents to have a quiet evening. MPLC Class Day Date Time 36674 Sat Nov 22 6:00pm-8:30pm
R/NR $18/$20
Find it all at www.prparks.org
DECEMBER
Santa’s Mailbox
All Ages
BP
Get in the holiday spirit with the animals! Besides seeing your favorite mammals and reptiles at Lincoln Park ZooLights fest, you can visit Santa, see a musical light show, check out live ice carvings, and tons more. Registration deadline: November 29. Departs from MPLC Class Day Date Time 36833 Sat Dec 6 3:30pm-8:30pm
R/NR $10
Breakfast with Santa Ages 2 & Up
MB
Join us at Maine Park for a great breakfast buffet catered by All on the Road Catering. You have two seatings to choose from. Children can talk with Santa and have a professional photo taken. Before or after breakfast join us for some holiday shopping at our Candy Cane Lane Shoppe. Fee is per person and all children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration deadline: November 26. MPLC SEATING #1 Class Day Date Time 36672 Sat Dec 6 9:00am-10:00am
R/NR $15/$20
SEATING #2 Class Day Date Time R/NR 36673 Sat Dec 6 10:30am-11:30am $15/$20
Candy Cane Lane Shoppe This kids-only store is geared for the junior shopper. Inside, your child will be able to buy that special gift for family members, pets, friends or neighbors. Elves will be on hand to assist with the purchase and even help shoppers wrap their gifts. This is a great opportunity to learn how fun it is to give presents. MPLC Thursday, December 4 11:30am-1:00pm & 3:00pm-6:00pm
Grinch’s Candy Cane Hunt Ages 3-10
MB
The Grinch discovered that Santa’s elves have hidden red and white candy canes along with some specialty canes at one of their favorite places – Maine Park! The Grinch is planning to find all of Santa’s candy canes and turn them green! We begin our event with the story How the Grinch Stole Christmas inside the Maine Park gym. Then we head outside to find all the candy canes hidden in the park. The adventure concludes with a cup of hot chocolate and some yummy cookies, all while the Grinch hands out prizes to those that found the special candy canes. Pre-registration is required by the deadline date since the candy cane supplies are limited and we want to be sure to have enough for everyone. Don’t forget to dress warm. In the event of inclement weather, the candy cane hunt will be held inside. Registration deadline: December 1. MPLC Class Day Date Time 36678 Sun Dec 7 1:30pm-3:00pm
R/NR $7
Gingerbread House Decorating Ages 4-12
MB
Come and decorate your very own gingerbread house. All the cookies, candy, and frosting is provided. Just bring your imagination! Registration required. MPLC Class Day Date Time 36677 F Dec 12 6:30pm-8:00pm
R/NR $27/$30
Friday, December 5 11:30am-1:00pm & 3:00pm-6:00pm Saturday, December 6 9:00am-3:00pm
Events & Trips
Pick-up your “letter to Santa” form at our front desk at Maine Park Leisure Center beginning Saturday, December 1. Please make sure that you put your full name and address on your letter before you put it in Santa’s special mailbox located at Maine Park. All letters must be dropped in Santa’s mailbox no later than Wednesday, December 10. Santa will take care of the postage. All letters must have a name and address on them for Santa to be able to send a return letter.
Zoo Lights
Registration begins August 11.
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100Years
SPECIAL EVENTS & TRIPS
Santa’s Holiday Express Events & Trips
Ages 2 & Up
18
MB
All aboard Santa’s Holiday Express! Join Santa and his holiday crew as we sing songs, talk with Santa, play games, and enjoy face painting. Please bring a nut-free sack lunch to enjoy as Santa reads us a story. We stay on Santa’s Holiday Express train all the way to Santa’s barn (Harvard) where it turns around and heads back home to Park Ridge (Dee Rd.) station. Departs from Dee Rd. Station Times are subject to change with Metra. Please arrive 10 minutes early to check in at the Dee Rd. Station. The Park Ridge Park District is not responsible for delayed, canceled, or missed trains due to Metra’s scheduling. Class Day Date Time 36668 Sat Dec 13 10:50am-2:00pm 36669 Tu Dec 16 10:30am-1:45pm
R/NR $21/$31 $21/$31
Swim with Santa Ages 3 & Up
JG
New Year’s Eve 100th Anniversary Celebration Ages 2 & Up
MB
Help us kick off the New Year, family style! Bring out the whole family for a fabulous New Year’s Eve event. Enjoy together a fantastic dinner & dessert buffet, DJ entertainment, inflatables, tot play area, miniature golf, and of course, a fabulously fun countdown to midnight (8pm). Grab your family and friends and sign up today to guarantee your spot in this wonderful New Year’s event. This is a family oriented event, alcohol is not permitted. Fee is per person and all children must be accompanied by an adult. No at-the-door registration. Registration deadline: December 20. CC Class Day Date Time R/NR 36676 W Dec 31 5:00pm-8:00pm $17
Santa is spending an evening at the Community Center Pool relaxing before his big day. Join us to swim, sing holiday songs, and play reindeer games. Don’t miss your last chance to tell Santa what good girls and boys you have been all year! CC/p Class Day Date Time 37907 F Dec 19 6:00pm-8:00pm
R/NR $6/$9
Join us for One-Day Events in Partnership with Whole Foods of Park Ridge!
Grandparents Day Cupcake Decorating
Tasty Thanksgiving Sides
Ages 4-10
Ages 16 & Up
MB
MB
Drop the kids off for a fun-filled cupcake decorating class run by Whole Foods of Park Ridge. Children will decorate cupcakes for their grandparents and make cards in honor of Grandparents Day. Each child registered will decorate cupcakes to bring home. Parents will receive a special incentive to go shopping at Whole Foods while their children are in class. MPLC
Adults will learn how to make delicious Thanksgiving side dishes to complement their turkey. Vegan or gluten fee? Don’t worry, we will teach you how to modify the recipes for your vegan or gluten fee guests. As a special treat all participants will taste many of the catered holiday options that Whole Foods offers for the holidays. Don’t forget to order your Thanksgiving Turkey! Whole Foods
Class Day Date Time 38024 Sat Sep 6 3:00pm-5:00pm
Class Day Date Time 38025 W Nov 12 7:00pm-8:30pm
R/NR $10
R/NR $10
SCHOOL’S OFF & BEYOND THE BELL
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What is Beyond the Bell?
School’s Out Fun Club! Ages 5-12
MB
Enjoy a fun-filled day off of school at the Park District’s School’s Out Fun Club! We do fun crazy crafts, sports, art, and much more. Please bring a nut-free lunch, snack, and drink. MP Class 36651 37276
Day M Tu
Date Oct 13 Nov 4
Time 7:00am-6:00pm 7:00am-6:00pm
Thanksgiving Break Camp Ages 5-12
R/NR $50/$74 $50/$74
MB
Don’t be bored during Thanksgiving break. Join us for a fun-filled action packed break. You can pick and choose the days that you want to join us. Please bring a nut-free lunch, snack, and drink. MP Class 36653 36654 36655
Day Date M Nov 24 Tu Nov 25 W Nov 26
Time 7:00am-6:00pm 7:00am-6:00pm 7:00am-6:00pm
Winter Break Camp Ages 5-12
R/NR $50/$74 $50/$74 $50/$74
MB
Beyond the Bell program is a cooperative venture between the Park Ridge Park District and the Park Ridge-Niles School District 64. This quality recreational before and after school program is now available on-site at Carpenter, Field, Franklin, Roosevelt, and Washington schools.
Program Philosophy Beyond the Bell provides opportunities for all students to develop a positive self-image through experiences in a fun, friendly, safe, and structured environment. Students are able to develop their social skills interacting through play and a variety of different activities that include problem solving, teamwork, and following basic direction. Beyond the Bell creates a stimulating and creative environment, where students are able to choose their own activities and projects that meet their interests. Beyond the Bell helps students grow in character; they learn respect, fairness, and responsibility. Homework, themes, arts and crafts, sports, active games, outdoor play, reading time, board games, team building, and snack time are offered daily. All Beyond the Bell staff is CPR/AED/First Aid certified and are additionally trained in customer service, behavior management, mandated reporting, and have all satisfactorily passed required background checks.
Don’t be bored during Winter break. Join us for a funfilled action packed break. You can pick and choose the days that you want to join us. Please bring a nut-free lunch, snack, and drink. MP
Hours of Operation: Before Care................................Mon-Fri, 7:00am-8:50am After Care..........Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, 3:30pm-6:00pm Wed, 2:40pm-6:00pm
Class 36656 36657 36658 36659 36660 37106 37107
Registration and Fees: Registration for the 2014-15 school year is ongoing. Registration takes place at the Maine Park Leisure Center. Fees and student forms are listed online at prparks.org.
Day M Tu W F M T W
Date Dec 22 Dec 23 Dec 24 Dec 26 Dec 29 Dec 30 Dec 31
Time 7:00am-6:00pm 7:00am-6:00pm 7:00am-Noon 7:00am-6:00pm 7:00am-6:00pm 7:00am-6:00pm 7:00am-Noon
R/NR $50/$74 $50/$74 $23/$39 $50/$74 $50/$74 $50/$74 $23/$39
For more information on Beyond the Bell, please contact Mary Bart at 847-692-3281 or by email at mbart@prparks.org.
School Off & Beyond the Bell
Befo re & Af t er
Supervisor: Mary Bart
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Early Childhood with Adult
100Years
EARLY CHILDHOOD WITH ADULT
Jigglejammer Music Ages 4 months-3 with Adult
JLG
Bring your favorite grown-up to engage in an imaginative use of guitar, percussion, puppets, bubbles, dance, and more. Children’s educator and entertainer, Jodi Koplin, leads all classes. Classes are age-appropriate and children grow in cognitive, emotional, social, and physical ways while experiencing the magic of music! No class November 24-28. MPLC
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Jigglejammer: Ages 4 months-1 with Adult Class 37124 37125 37203 37208
Day Date Tu Sep 9-Oct 28 W Sep 10-Oct 29 Tu Nov 4-Dec 16 W Nov 5-Dec 17
Time 9:10am-9:50am 9:10am-9:50am 9:10am-9:50am 9:10am-9:50am
R/NR $94/$143 $94/$143 $71/$110 $71/$110
Jigglejammer I: Ages 1-2 with Adult
20
Class Day Date 37131 Tu Sep 9-Oct 28 37122 W Sep 10-Oct 29 37137 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 37204 Tu Nov 4-Dec 16 37202 W Nov 5-Dec 17 37206 Th Nov 6-Dec 18
Time 10:00am-10:40am 10:00am-10:40am 9:30am-10:10am 10:00am-10:40am 10:00am-10:40am 9:30am-10:10am
R/NR $94/$143 $94/$143 $94/$143 $71/$110 $71/$110 $71/$110
Day Date Tu Sep 9-Oct 28 W Sep 10-Oct 29 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 Tu Nov 4-Dec 16 W Nov 5-Dec 17 Th Nov 6-Dec 18
Time 10:50am-11:30am 10:50am-11:30am 10:15am-10:55am 10:50am-11:30am 10:50am-11:30am 10:15am-10:55am
R/NR $94/$143 $94/$143 $94/$143 $71/$110 $71/$110 $71/$110
Curious Crawlers & New Walkers Ages 6-12 months with Adult
JLG
Children engage in large motor play by crawling through tunnels, rolling, playing with balls, and much more. Your child will sing and move to music. No class November 25. MPLC Class Day Date 37141 Tu Sep 9-Oct 28 37188 Tu Nov 4-Dec 16
Time 9:15am-10:15am 9:15am-10:15am
MPLC - Maine Park Leisure Center WNC - Wildwood Nature Center
Sign with Child
Jigglejammer II: Ages 2-3 with Adult Class 37120 37132 37139 37201 37205 37207
LOCATIONS
R/NR $59/$90 $45/$71
Registration begins August 11.
Ages 6-14 months & Ages 2-5 with Adult
JLG
Expand your child’s vocabulary through sign language. In this class you and your child learn basic sign, the alphabet, and songs. No class October 13 and November 24 and 27. MPLC Class 37134 37135 37184 37185
Age Day Date 6m-14m Th Sep 11-Oct 30 2-5 M Sep 8-Oct 27 6m-14m Th Nov 6-Dec 18 2-5 M Nov 3-Dec 15
Time 4:15pm-5:00pm 4:15pm-5:00pm 4:15pm-5:00pm 4:15pm-5:00pm
R/NR $47/$73 $47/$73 $35/$56 $35/$56
Baby and Me Ages 6-12 months with Adult
JLG
You and your child play and sing songs. We play parachute and ball games, roll and dance on the mats. Class includes a circle time with bubbles. No class November 27 and 29. MPLC Class 37144 37123 37191 37532
Day Date Th Sep 11-Oct 30 Sat Sep 13-Nov 1 Th Nov 6-Dec 18 Sat Nov 8-Dec 20
Time 9:15am-10:15am 9:15am-10:15am 9:15am-10:15am 9:15am-10:15am
R/NR $59/$90 $59/$90 $45/$71 $45/$71
Find it all at www.prparks.org
Ages 12-22 months with Adult
JLG
This is a theme-centered class where the instructor guides adults and children as they work together on creative movement, circle time, and some free play. It’s an ideal way to introduce children into planned activities. No class October 13 and November 24 and 29. MPLC Class 37140 37143 37187 37190
Day Date M Sep 8-Oct 27 Sat Sep 13-Nov 1 M Nov 3-Dec 15 Sat Nov 8-Dec 20
Tot Rock
Time 10:30am-11:30am 10:30am-11:30am 10:30am-11:30am 10:30am-11:30am
Ages 12-24 months with Adult
R/NR $52/$80 $59/$90 $45/$71 $45/$71
Get Movin’ in the Gym! Drop-In Ages 16-26 months with Adult
JLG
Bring your child and come play in the gym. This pay as you go class has different themes each week; bounce houses, rides, balls, and lots more. Parents are responsible for their own children. No class November 28. MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 37138 F Sep 12-Dec 19 9:15am-10:45am $5/$8
JLG
Sing, dance and play! Tot Rock is a unique combination of music and movement, sensory stimulation, and socialization. Tot Rock provides structured and unstructured time for tots to improve fine motor skills and coordination, and work on newly-acquired gross motor skills. Activities involve a variety of manipulatives, including maracas, tambourines, bean bags, bubbles, parachute play, and much more! New curriculum presented each session. Wiggle and giggle to the Tot Rock beat! No class November 28. MPLC Class Day Date Time 37126 F Sep 12-Oct 17 9:15am-9:55am 37200 F Oct 31-Dec 12 9:15am-9:55am
Toddlers-N-Action JC
Spark the natural curiosity in your “Wild One” as we take in the wonders of the outdoors. Discover leaves, pumpkins, and seeds, as well as other topics with nature walks, crafts, songs, themed activities, and more. Different topics each session. WNC Class Day Date 37645 Tu Sep 16-Oct 7 37794 Tu Oct 14-Nov 4
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R/NR $53/$80 $53/$80
Wild Ones Ages 12-24 months with Adult
Time R/NR 9:00am-10:00am $31/$50 4:00pm-5:00pm $31/$50
Ages 12-24 months with Adult
JLG
Music, tumbling, and a lot of action! Have a blast while playing with tunnels, balance beams, bean bags, balls, parachutes, and so much more! No class November 26. MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 37118 W Sep 10-Oct 29 10:30am-11:30am $59/$90 37176 W Nov 5-Dec 17 10:30am-11:30am $45/$71
Social Butterflies Ages 18-30 months with Adult
My Little Cruiser
JLG
This class keeps your toddler active. Children develop their large motor skills by using balance beams, parachute activities, and balls. We also move to music and sing songs. No class November 26. MPLC
Each week explore playtime and socialization with your toddler through songs, games, and large motor activities. Your child can experience a wide range of activities while encouraging development of their listening, sharing, large and fine motor skills, and eye-hand coordination. No class October 13 and November 24. MPLC
Class Day Date Time 37142 W Sep 10-Oct 29 9:15am-10:15am 37189 W Nov 5-Dec 17 9:15am-10:15am
Class Day Date 37128 M Sep 8-Oct 27 37179 M Nov 3-Dec 15
Ages 12-24 months with Adult
Early Childhood with Adult
Me and My Shadow
JLG
R/NR $59/$90 $45/$71
Time 9:15am-10:15am 9:15am-10:15am
R/NR $59/$90 $45/$71
Early Childhood with Adult
100Years
22
EARLY CHILDHOOD WITH ADULT Animal Tales
Friends and Fun Ages 16-28 months with Adult
JLG
Ages 2-3 with Adult
JC
This interactive program includes circle time, free play, rhythm instruments, bubbles, and more! Your child learns and grows through songs and visual stimulation. All children attending class must be registered. No class November 26. MPLC
Take a journey through the animal world. Enjoy an animal tale, a fun craft, a visit to the Nature Center’s animal room, and a short nature walk outdoors (weather permitting). Fall topics include: chipmunks, spiders, and more. WNC
Class Day Date Time R/NR 37130 W Sep 10-Oct 29 9:30am-11:00am $88/$135 37182 W Nov 5-Dec 17 9:30am-11:00am $66/$103
Class Day Date 37643 Th Sep 11-Oct 2
Kid Rock I
Ages 20-36 months with Adult
Ages 2-3 with Adult JLG
Class Day Date Time R/NR 37119 F Sep 12-Oct 17 10:00am-10:40am $53/$80 37199 F Oct 31-Dec 12 10:00am-10:40am $53/$80
All Grown Up! JLG
Growing up can be hard to do. This transitional class focuses on the interaction of parents and tots while sharing circle time and songs. We then begin transitioning our parents out of the room as children participate in activities with our instructors. No class November 27. MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 37129 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 9:30am-11:00am $97/$149 37181 Th Nov 6-Dec 18 9:30am-11:00am $73/$113
Lil’ Scribblers Ages 2-3 with Adult
JLG
Parents/Caregivers, discover hands-on art with your Lil’ Scribblers through painting, coloring, sticking, and gluing while developing fine motor skill, sharing, and listening skills, as well as encouraging socialization. No class November 26. MPLC Class 37121 37127 37177 37178
Day Date W Sep 10-Oct 29 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 W Nov 5-Dec 17 Th Nov 6-Dec 18
Time 9:30am-10:15am 9:30am-10:15am 9:30am-10:15am 9:30am-10:15am
R/NR $31/$50
Furry, Feathered, Floaters
Kids go crazy for Kid Rock! Kid Rock is a multi-faceted music and movement program that focuses on song and dance, rhythm and rhyme, imaginative play, fine and gross motor skills, and following directions. Instruments and props include hand bells, maracas, tambourines, scarves, bean bags, parachute play, and much more! New curriculum presented each session. Parents participate in Kid Rock I; Kid Rock II is without parent participation. At Kid Rock, it’s always a musical day! No class November 28. MPLC
Ages 2-3 with Adult
Time 9:10am-9:55am
R/NR $59/$86 $59/$86 $47/$71 $47/$71
JC
Discover critters that like to float! Explore mammals, birds, and sea creatures that use the surface of the water as their home. Enjoy an animal tale, a fun craft, and a visit to the animal room. WNC Class Day Date 37644 Th Oct 9-Oct 30
Time 9:10am-9:55am
R/NR $31/$50
Wee Chefs Ages 2-3 with Adult
JLG
We provide easy, age-appropriate instruction in basic cooking combined with skill development in measuring, mixing, pouring, nutrition, safety, and following direction. Enjoy a new a delicious creation each week. All children attending class must be registered. No class November 27. MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 37133 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 10:30am-11:30am $64/$95 37183 Th Nov 6-Dec 18 10:30am-11:30am $50/$78
Forest Friends
NEW!
Ages 2-3 with Adult
JC
Take a journey through trees and into the forest in search of our Forest Friends. Enjoy an animal tale about our forest creatures, a fun craft, a visit to the Nature Center’s animal room, and a short nature walk outdoors (weather permitting). No class November 27. WNC Class Day Date Time 37646 Th Nov 13-Dec 11 9:10am-9:55am
R/NR $31/$50
Registration begins August 11.
EARLY CHILDHOOD WITHOUT ADULT Early Childhood without Adult
Twos on the Move Ages 2-3 without Adult
JLG
Each week we explore a new fun-filled theme while developing socialization and large and fine motor skills. The program involves both individual play and group interaction and helps your child overcome separation anxiety. No class October 13 and November 24-28. MPLC Class 37150 37151 37152 37153 37154 37295 37296 37297 37298 37299
Day Date M Sep 8-Oct 27 Tu Sep 9-Oct 28 W Sep 10-Oct 29 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 F Sep 12-Oct 31 M Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu Nov 4-Dec 16 W Nov 5-Dec 17 Th Nov 6-Dec 18 F Nov 7-Dec 19
Time 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am
R/NR $91/$140 $103/$155 $103/$155 $103/$155 $103/$155 $81/$125 $81/$125 $81/$125 $81/$125 $81/$125
Nature’s TWO-riffic Ages 2-3 without Adult
JC
Find out just how terrific nature is! Discover animals, nature, and seasonal autumn topics through songs, art, activities and games, stories, and short walks at Wildwood. Different topics are covered each session. Sign up for one or two days. No class November 25 and 27. WNC Class 37665 37666 37667 37668
Day Date Tu Sep 9-Oct 21 Th Sep 11-Oct 23 Tu Oct 28-Dec 16 Th Oct 30-Dec 18
Stepping Stones
Time 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am
R/NR $72/$112 $72/$112 $72/$112 $72/$112
JLG
Did your child miss the cut off for preschool? Then sign up for Stepping Stones! This program provides hands-on activities through art, music, manipulative techniques, and dramatic play to enhance your child’s independence through learning in a preschool setting. No class October 13 and November 24-27. MPLC Class 37163 37157 37147 37148 37301 37535 37211 37212
Day Date M Sep 8-Oct 27 Tu Sep 9-Oct 28 W Sep 10-Oct 29 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 M Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu Nov 4-Dec 16 W Nov 5-Dec 17 Th Nov 6-Dec 18
Time 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am 9:30am-11:00am
Ages 3-4 without Adult
JLG
Kids go crazy for Kid Rock! Kid Rock is a multi-faceted music and movement program that focuses on song and dance, rhythm and rhyme, imaginative play, fine and gross motor skills, and following directions. Instruments and props include hand bells, maracas, tambourines, scarves, bean bags, parachute play, and much more! New curriculum presented each session. Parents participate in Kid Rock I; Kid Rock II is without parent participation. At Kid Rock, it’s always a musical day! No class November 28. MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 37158 F Sep 12-Oct 17 10:45am-11:25am $53/$80 37511 F Oct 31-Dec 12 10:45am-11:25am $53/$80
Beginner Readers for Preschoolers P Ages 3-4 without Adult
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Ages 3-4 without Adult
Kid Rock II
R/NR $91/$140 $103/$155 $103/$155 $103/$155 $81/$125 $81/$125 $81/$125 $81/$125
JLG
In a small group setting your preschooler works on the fundamentals of beginning to reading. Word sounds, letters, and word recognition is taught through games and word pages. Have your child discover the joy of reading! This class is taught by an elementary school teacher. No class November 27. MPLC Class Day Date Time 37167 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 3:15pm-4:00pm 37305 Th Nov 6-Dec 18 3:15pm-4:00pm
Learn and Play Ages 3-4 without Adult
R/NR $65/$101 $49/$77
P JLG
We explore weekly themes with a mix of stories, crafts, and projects. We work on letters, numbers, and explore the outside along the way. No class November 28. MPLC Class Day Date 37159 F Sep 12-Oct 31 37534 F Nov 7-Dec 19
Time R/NR 9:30am-11:00am $103/$155 9:30am-11:00am $81/$125
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Early Childhood without Adult
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EARLY CHILDHOOD WITHOUT ADULT Nature Friends Ages 3-6 without Adult
JC
Enjoy learning about nature and animals through fun games, crafts, and activities. We’re all about hands-on learning and ventures outside on nature hikes. Different topics each session. No class November 10. WNC Class Day Date Time 37650 M Sep 15-Oct 6 1:15pm-2:45pm 37651 M Oct 20-Nov 17 1:15pm-2:45pm
R/NR $46/$72 $46/$72
Art Mania Ages 3-6 without Adult
Spanish Preschool Ages 3-5 without Adult
JLG
Give your child the opportunity to learn a second language at a young age. At the Spanish Preschool, we follow a rich curriculum that encompasses all areas of a young child’s development. All communication from teacher to children is conducted in mainly Spanish. Through traditional songs and stories, children learn about the culture and history of many Spanish-speaking countries. No class November 24-29. Des Plaines Park District Location: Des Plaines Park District Leisure Center 2222 Birch Street, Des Plaines Class Day Date 37168 M/W Sep 8-Dec 17 37306 T/Th Sep 9-Dec 18 37169 Sat Sep 13-Oct 25 37307 Sat Nov 1-Dec 20
Time 9:30am-Noon 9:30am-Noon 9:30am-Noon 9:30am-Noon
R/NR $684/$834 $684/$834 $105/$112 $105/$112
Polish Preschool Song & Dance Ages 3-5 without Adult
JLG
This is a class especially designed for Polish citizens who live in the US and still want their kids to learn all the songs, games, dances that they would normally learn if they were in Poland. No class November 27. Des Plaines Park District Location: Prairie Lakes Community Center 515 E. Thacker St., Des Plaines Class Day Date Time 37914 Th Sep 11-Oct 23 11:00am-Noon 37915 Th Oct 30-Dec 18 11:00am-Noon
R/NR $91/$112 $91/$112
Nature Explorers Ages 3-5 without Adult
JC
Explore the great outdoors! Hike the trails and make nature discoveries, record observations in your journal, create crafts, and enjoy independent play in this fun nature class. Different topics are covered each session. No class November 26. WNC Class Day Date Time 37647 W Sep 10-Oct 22 3:30pm-5:00pm 37648 W Oct 29-Dec 17 3:30pm-5:00pm
R/NR $79/$122 $79/$122
JLG
Your child’s imagination and self-expression combined with a world of hands-on art activities makes this the perfect class for them. Every child has an artistic explosion through this multimedia experience. No class November 26. MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 37146 W Sep 10-Oct 29 1:00pm-2:30pm $106/$155 37210 W Nov 5-Dec 17 1:00pm-2:30pm $83/$128
Silly Scientists Ages 4-6 without Adult
JLG
In this class we make our own fun experiments, get our hands messy, and learn about the world of science. We explore popular scientific concepts and observations as we make our very own potions. No class November 25. MPLC Class Day Date 37149 Tu Sep 9-Oct 28 37294 Tu Nov 4-Dec 16
Time 1:00pm-2:30pm 1:00pm-2:30pm
R/NR $106/$155 $83/$128
Climbing Wall & More Ages 4-6 without Adult
JLG
Let your child explore and strengthen large motor skills by climbing on our climbing wall, balancing on beams, crawling through tunnels, and more! No class November 25 and 27. MPLC Class 37164 37166 37302 37304
Day Date Tu Sep 9-Oct 28 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 Tu Nov 4-Dec 16 Th Nov 6-Dec 18
Time 9:30am-10:30am 9:30am-10:30am 9:30am-10:30am 9:30am-10:30am
R/NR $65/$100 $65/$100 $50/$80 $50/$80
Little Chef Ages 4-6 without Adult
JLG
We’re stirring up a recipe for fun! Each week your child helps create a new and original recipe. Here’s a chance for your child to use his/her cooking skills and self-expression to explore the use of foods. No class November 27. MPLC Class Day Date Time 37155 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 1:00pm-2:30pm 37300 Th Nov 6-Dec 18 1:00pm-2:30pm
R/NR $108/$157 $85/$130
Nature Preschool
Where Children Meet Nature!
Kindergarten Enrichment JC
This nature-focused program for 3 to 4-year-olds infuses traditional readiness learning and preschool activities with an emphasis on the natural world and daily outdoor discovery. The curriculum incorporates the Illinois Early Learning and Development Standards. In addition to their ABC’s and 123’s, children hike the trails, draw in their journals, turn over logs to look for insects and worms, and get to know the animals at Wildwood while developing lifelong learning skills. All children must be completely toilet trained to participate. No class October 13 and November 28. WNC
N ature Preschool
FALL 2014 Class Day Date 33690 F Sep 5-Dec 12 33691 F Sep 5-Dec 12 33693 M/F Sep 5-Dec 15 33694 M/F Sep 5-Dec 15 33692 M Sep 8-Dec 15
Preschool
FALL 2014 Lunch Bunch Time 11:30am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm
R/NR $71/$96 $141/$189 $71/$96
Extraordinary Kids Ages 5-6 without Adult
JLG
Enrich your child’s kindergarten year with an educational adventure. Each session explores several thematic units that are integrated into science, math, language, geography, social studies, and art. E-Kids emphasizes fun and creativity, challenges curious minds, encourages critical thinking, and enhances learning through hand-on exploration. Upcoming themes include Human Body, Monsters, Africa, Dinosaurs, and more. Instructor: Extraordinary Kids Staff. No class November 4 and 25. MPLC Class Day Date 37156 Tu Sep 9-Dec 16 37160 Tu Sep 9-Dec 16
JLG
Kindergarten Enrichment is designed to complement the half-day school program. We work towards literacy through active engagement with books, storytelling, and writing. Science and social studies concepts are the weekly themes, and we weave reading, writing, and math skills into our exploration. We also focus on listening skills, problem solving, expressing ideas, and decision making. No class October 13 and November 24-28. MPLC Class 37788 37789 37790 37791 37792 37793
Day Date M Sep 8-Dec 15 W Sep 10-Dec 17 F Sep 12-Dec 19 M Sep 8-Dec 15 W Sep 10-Dec 17 F Sep 12-Dec 19
Time 9:15am-11:15am 9:15am-11:15am 9:15am-11:15am 12:50pm-2:50pm 12:50pm-2:50pm 12:50pm-2:50pm
R/NR $261/$365 $281/$385 $281/$385 $261/$365 $281/$385 $281/$385
Kindergarten Kapers
Nature
Time R/NR 12:30pm-3:00pm $244/$291 9:00am-11:30am $244/$291 9:00am-11:30am $488/$575 12:30pm-3:00pm $488/$575 9:00am-11:30am $244/$291
Extend your child’s day with our Lunch Bunch program! Bring your lunch and enjoy free play indoors and outdoors. Children are escorted to/from lunch and the Nature Preschool program by staff. WNC
Class Day Date 33696 F Sep 5-Dec 12 33697 M/F Sep 5-Dec 15 33695 M Sep 8-Dec 15
Ages 5-6 without Adult
Nature Preschool
Ages 3-4 without Adult
Time R/NR 9:15am-11:15am $365/$400 12:45pm-2:45pm $365/$400
Ages 5-6 without Adult
JC
Kindergartners enjoy seasonal topics about nature, animals, and the outdoors. Each class, children venture outside, record observations in their journals, chart the weather, play games and activities related to the seasonal topics, and enjoy independent play. No class November 26. WNC 16-Week Sessions Class Day Date 35836 W Sep 3-Dec 17 35837 W Sep 3-Dec 17
Time R/NR 9:00am-11:00am $205/$252 12:25pm-2:25pm $205/$252
4-Week Sessions Class 37658 37660 37659 37661
Day Date W Sep 24-Oct 15 W Sep 24-Oct 15 W Oct 29-Nov 19 W Oct 29-Nov 19
Time 9:00am-11:00am 12:25pm-2:25pm 9:00am-11:00am 12:25pm–2:25pm
R/NR $57/$89 $57/$89 $57/$89 $57/$89
Beginner Readers for Kindergartners Ages 5-6 without Adult
JLG
In a small group setting your preschooler works on the fundamentals of beginning to read. Word sounds, letters, and word recognition are taught through games and word pages. Have your child discover the joy of reading! This class is taught by an elementary school teacher. No class November 27. MPLC Class Day Date Time 37165 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 4:15pm-5:15pm 37303 Th Nov 6-Dec 18 4:15pm-5:15pm
R/NR $85/$130 $65/$100
Early Childhood without Adult
Keepin’ Up with Kindergartners!
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Preschool
2701 W. Sibley Street • 847-692-5127 • www.prparks.org
Building a Love of Learning
Fall 2014 Session (15 weeks) Our Preschool offers structured programming for 2, 3 & 4-year-olds.
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Our Preschool Program emphasizes socialization and self-expression through manipulatives, art, music, fine and gross motor skills, and hands-on activities. Socialization (not academics) is our main focus for our 2 & 3 year old program. Our 4-year-old program includes academics along with socialization activities.
Extend Your Child’s Preschool Day! Enhance your child’s learning with our Enrichment Programs. Our programs are for ages 3-4 and designed to stimulate and provide additional learning opportunities through hands-on experiences. Register in Fall 2014!
2 Days/Week $525 Resident, $623 Non-Resident 3 Days/Week $786 Resident, $932 Non-Resident 5 Days/Week $1,310 Resident, $1,558 Non-Resident Fees are subject to change.
Registration Info • Children must be age appropriate by September 1, 2014 to enroll. • All children must be completely toilet trained to participate. • A $100 non-refundable deposit is required at the time of registration. Balance due by August 25, 2014. • School starts September 2 & 3.
Fall 2014 Preschool Registration Our Preschool Program is certified by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) and all our staff meet the qualifications set forth by this agency. Maximum staff to student ratio is 1:9 for 3- & 4-year-old classrooms and 1:8 for 2-year-old classrooms. Our classrooms are an even mix of boys and girls.
Resident & Non-Resident Registration Registration for Fall 2014 is ongoing! Interested residents may call 847-685-4400 to receive registration information for Preschool or stop by Maine Park, Monday through Friday between 9:00am and 3:00pm.
MUSIC & VOCALS
Supervisor: Mary Bart
Private Vocal Lessons
Private Guitar Lessons MB
Learn the basics of guitar with instruction on chords, songs, reading notes, time signatures, and scales. Lessons are 30 minutes in length and are designed for the individual student. Beginners to advanced levels, children, and adults welcome. Styles include rock, alternative, blues, folk, jazz, and classical. The instructor contacts students to arrange lesson time. MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 36639 Varies Sep 3-Oct 20 3:00pm-8:00pm $176/$186 36641 Varies Oct 22-Dec 15 3:00pm-8:00pm $176/$186
Private Violin or Viola Lessons Ages 6 & Up
MB
This class helps beginning, intermediate, and advanced students develop their technique and gain understanding of music theory. Whether you have been playing for several years or never picked up an instrument before, this class leads you on your way to be a classic violin musician. All classes are private one-on-one and 30 minutes long. Instruction book is included in fee. The instructor contacts students to arrange lesson time. Students must bring their own violin. MPLC Class Day 36649 F 36648 Sat 36650 Varies
Date Time Sep 12-Nov 7 5:30pm-7:00pm Sep 13-Nov 8 9:00am-Noon Nov 14-Dec 13 Varies
R/NR $221/$231 $221/$231 $124/$134
Private Drum Lessons Ages 6 & Up
MB
One-on-one private drum lessons are for beginning, intermediate, and advanced students. The 25-minute lesson includes a variety of styles. Prior to the start date of the session, the instructor will contact you to discuss the day and time of your lesson. All lessons are held in the afternoons and evenings. MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 36640 W Sep 9-Oct 15 4:00pm-8:00pm $176/$186 36642 W Oct 22-Dec 11 4:00pm-8:00pm $194/$204
Music Combo Class Ages 6 & Up
MB
Are you interested in vocal and piano? Then this is the perfect class for you! Our talented professional instructor spends half the time perfecting your vocal skills and the other half sharpening your piano skills. MPLC Class Day Date 37909 Varies Sep 8-Nov 7 37910 Varies Nov 10-Dec 12
Time Varies Varies
R/NR $221/$231 $124/$134
Ages 6 & Up
MB
Find your voice and have fun singing! Learn the techniques and skills needed to sing and develop your voice including: how to breathe properly for singing, ear training and sight singing, tone and pitch control, style, and vocal exercises. Vocal lessons can improve diction, breathing, the ability to read music, concentration and memorization skills, and self-confidence. All lessons are private (one-on-one instruction). You will be contacted to discuss the day and times of your lesson. Students have the opportunity to show off their skills at our recital. MPLC Class Day 36646 Varies 36647 Varies
Music & Vocals
Ages 6 & Up
Date Time R/NR Sep 8-Nov 8 4:00pm-9:00pm $221/$231 Nov 10-Dec 13 4:00pm-9:00pm $124/$134
Early Piano Adventures (Group) Ages 4-5
MB
Children are engaged and motivated from the start in this small group setting. Students learn proper keyboard technique, rhythm, and pitch matching. Class consists of whole group instruction using singing and dancing to teach basic music theory. Each student has the opportunity to practice their skills on pianos in the classroom. Parents are given a weekly information sheet showing what the student has learned in the class and what can be practiced at home. Each student also works from a lesson book and workbook. All materials are included. Students have the opportunity to show off their skills at our recital. Take the opportunity to participate in this musical adventure! Class is on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday with four choice times: 12:35-1:05pm, 1:10-1:40pm, 1:45-2:15pm and 2:20-2:50pm. MPLC Class Day Date 36644 Varies Sep 8-Nov 7 36645 Varies Nov 10-Dec 12
Time Varies Varies
R/NR $221/$231 $124/$134
Private Piano Lessons Ages 4 & Up
MB
Discover the excitement of learning to play the piano! Each lesson is 30 minutes in length and provides comprehensive instruction in note recognition, theory, technique and performance. Using the Achievement in Music (AIM) program developed by the Illinois State Music Teachers Association, students benefit by having specific goals to achieve at each level and parents are given an independent evaluation of the student’s progress. All materials included. Lessons are held on Monday through Thursday afternoons and evenings as well as Saturday. Prior to the start of the class, the instructor will contact you to discuss the lesson time. MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 36643 Varies Sep 8-Nov 8 3:30pm-8:00pm $221/$231 37619 Varies Nov 10-Dec 13 3:30pm-8:00pm $124/$134
Note: No Music & Vocal classes November 24-29
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Science & Technology Classes
Video Game Animation I
Youth Programs
Ages 8-12
Castles, Moats and Catapults Ages 4-6
MB
Built to withstand any siege! Students learn principles of construction and use math skills as they experiment with scale and size, and staggering vs. stacking. In a hands-on class using LEGO® materials, we work in teams to build castles, towers of strength, and working catapults. On the last day, we have a marshmallow launching challenge with our catapults! MPLC Class Day Date 36697 M Sep 15-Oct 6
Time R/NR 4:00pm-5:00pm $70/$110
Ages 4-6
MB
Explore gears using LEGO®, as we work in teams of two to make a clock, spin a top, learn how to make a paper crimper, and more. MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 36699 M Nov 17-Dec 15 4:00pm-5:00pm $70/$110
Ages 5-7
MB
Go on your own fossil dig, then analyze and assemble skeleton pieces. As a team of budding paleontologists, we learn about dinosaurs and the techniques used in extracting fossils as we make many discoveries in this hands-on class. Then we create a documentary about your findings! MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 36698 M Oct 20-Nov 10 4:00pm-5:00pm $70/$110
Amazing Minds MB
Wanted: 1st-3rd Graders! How would you like to go on an incredible journey with Amazing Minds? We explore topics such as countries near and far, mammals, reptiles and sharks, and stormy weather. Build rock collections and excavate Ancient Egyptian tombs. Learn to use tools that help you solve problems such as calculators, magnifying glasses, microscopes, and geology kits. Engage in science experiments where you dissect owl pellets, wear prism glasses, and make raisins bounce. Top it all off with exciting topic-related take home prizes. Come and exercise your brain with us! All materials are included in your fee. Topics change with each session. MPLC Class Day 36691 W 36692 W 36693 W
Date Sep 3-Oct 8 Oct 15-Nov 19 Dec 3-Dec 17
Class Day Date 36702 Tu Sep 16-Oct 7
Time R/NR 4:30pm-5:45pm $87/$134
Lego® Mindstorms® Robotics 1 Explore the world of engineering by building complex control systems, using the NXT brick LEGO®. In teams we build robots, brainstorm solutions, program them to accomplish tasks, respond to external stimuli, and overcome challenges such as navigation, avoiding and/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! MPLC Class Day Date Time 36703 Tu Oct 21-Nov 11 4:30pm-5:45pm
Dino Discovery
Ages 5-9
Dive into the world of video game animation by creating characters that dance, sing, and interact with one another. Students work in teams to create their dynamic video animation game by using software created just for kids. Add sound effects and music clips, and then post your game online so that friends, parents, even grandparents can play your video game! Creativity rules in this fun version of video game design! MPLC
Ages 8-12 MB
Gears, Gears, Gears!
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Time R/NR 3:00pm-4:00pm $96/$144 3:00pm-4:00pm $96/$144 3:00pm-4:00pm $48/$72
Lego® Mindstorms® Desert Island Survival
R/NR $87/$134
NEW!
Ages 6-9
MB
Discover, create, and learn as you access this proprietary Minecraft world you can’t get on your own! Learn fundamentals of computer networking through this unique Minecraft experience that also allows you and your friends to work in multiplayer mode as you mine, craft, and build together to survive. Working with a partner, use your skills to explore all the secrets the world has to offer, including a mysterious castle filled with challenges. No matter whether you are new to Minecraft or already love the program, this program is for YOU! MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 36701 Tu Nov 18-Dec 16 4:00pm-5:30pm $104/$159
Find it all at www.prparks.org
Drama Classes Ages 5-9
Youth Programs
Young Performers: Teen Beech Movie MB
Kids have their first chance to perform on stage! Our production this year is Teen Beech Movie. All children attend weekly rehearsals to learn songs, dances, and scenes. Each child enrolled receives a part, a practice CD, and a script for personal practice. Children are directed by our highly-accredited instructors. More information is given out in class regarding the children’s performance. SC Class Day Date 36707 M Sep 15-Dec 8
Time 4:00pm-5:00pm
R/NR $211
Performance Program: Teen Beech Movie Ages 9-13
MB
All students have the chance to perform in a musical production on stage. Our musical production for fall is Teen Beech Movie. Performers rehearse weekly under the direction of our highly-accredited instructors. The final performance includes professional sound, lights, original costumes, and set. Each student who auditions receives a part, a practice CD, and a script for personal practice. First rehearsal is mandatory. More information is given out in class regarding final performance date. SC Class Day Date 36709 M Sep 15-Dec 8
Time 5:15pm-7:15pm
“Studio Stars” Performance Theatre Ages 9-13
R/NR $311 NEW!
MB
Studio Stars is a pre-professional training program for 5th-8th graders. Studio Stars is an advanced workshop that focuses on the key elements of musical theater: acting, dancing, and singing. Students learn and perform solos as well as group arrangements that they perform in a final show. Students experience intense audition training through the discovery of what casting directors look for in monologues. Students learn and perform monologues and solos for our six-week showcase. During our semester a professional talent agent, director, or choreographer makes a special appearance and does a master class. Students learn how to refine their dances, work on important elements of singing, and understand how to truly connect to a character. A final performance is held at the end as well as a performance at a surrounding venue. Studio Stars is an audition only class. SC Class Day Date 36708 Th Sep 11-Nov 13
Time 4:00pm-6:00pm
R/NR $311
Mini Stars - Disney Musicals
NEW!
Ages 3-6
MB
Introduce your child to the magical world of musical theatre. Join us for a musical adventure every week, such as The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, and Mary Poppins to name a few. Students have the opportunity to learn songs, choreography, and scene work from a variety of these favorite musicals and more! We act out stories with minimal props and unlimited imagination. There are different games, costumes, and fun centered around the theme of the week. This class helps students become more confident with their personal and daily social skills. This class helps students foster creativity, self-expression, and teamwork. Join us for magical fun! Please send your child with a nut-free lunch. MPLC Class Day Date 36687 Tu Sep 9-Nov 25
Time 11:30am-1:00pm
R/NR $211
Language Classes
Leyendo y escribiendo en espanol Ages 5-10
JLG
In our classes, children climb the Language Starts to Learning Ladder, building valuable foreign language skills in reading and writing with every step. These full-immersion programs engage, entertain, and educate, entirely in Spanish! Your child learns to read and communicate actively in age-appropriate groups. We track and communicate individual learning progress regularly. Des Plaines Park District Location: Des Plaines Park District Leisure Center 2222 Birch Street, Des Plaines Class Day Date Time 37170 W Sep 10-Oct 22 6:00pm-7:30pm 37308 W Oct 29-Dec 17 6:00pm-7:30pm
R/NR $96/$120 $84/$105
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Nature Classes
Youth Programs
Cardboard City
Ancients Unearthed:
NEW!
Ages 6-11
Let your creativity run wild as you and your friends create a city out of boxes. You design the placement of windows, doors, and other features, with only scissors, tape, and markers to aid your building. Can you create the ultimate box buildings? WNC Class Day Date Time R/NR 37775 Tu Sep 16-Oct 7 4:00pm-5:00pm $31/$50
Bubble Gum Factory
NEW!
Ages 6-11
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Make your own bubble gum, add your favorite flavors, and come up with your own brand. Discover how bubble gum has changed, what things from nature people used to chew, and other sticky things! WNC Class Day Date Time R/NR 37776 Th Sep 18-Sep 25 4:00pm-5:30pm $24/$34
Twilight Hike
NEW!
Ages 6-11
JC
NEW!
A Cultural Series at Wildwood!
The Mayans Ages 6-11
JC
Travel back in time to become a Mayan! Create your own beautiful weaving project and mold a pictogram tablet. Recreate an ancient ruin of this culture. Test your skills during a game of Ollamaliztli, where the losers faced certain peril. WNC Class Day Date Time R/NR 37777 Th Oct 16-Oct 23 4:30pm-5:30pm $15/$24
The Greeks Ages 6-11
JC
Percy Jackson fans get a kick out of this exploration! Create an amphora as we uncover Greek mythology and learn of their most famous artifacts. Test your skills with ancient Greek games, and make up your own story with the pictures in the stars, just like some of our most famous constellations. WNC
Search for the creatures of the night while walking around Wildwood. Hunt for signs of coyote, deer, raccoons and bats during the hours they like best. Discover their special adaptations. Class takes place after sunset, so feel free to bring a flashlight. WNC
Class Day Date 37821 Th Oct 30-Nov 6
Class Day Date 37783 Tu Oct 14
Engineer a mini-pyramid of your own and mummify a doll in true Egyptian fashion as we explore their ancient culture. Who were these mysterious architects? How were they able to build such massive structures, and what were they for? WNC
Time 6:15pm-7:45pm
R/NR $12
Ocean 2.0 Ages 6-11
JC
Dive in as we learn more about the oceans and their mysterious depths. Back by popular demand, Oceans 2.0 takes ocean explorers even further into the realms of the blue. Dissect a crab, learn the secrets of a fish’s gills, and discover oceans! WNC
Time R/NR 4:30pm-5:30pm $15/$24
The Egyptians Ages 6-11
JC
Class Day Date Time R/NR 37822 Th Nov 13-Nov 20 4:30pm-5:30pm $15/$24
Class Day Date Time R/NR 37782 M Oct 27-Nov 17 4:00pm-5:00pm $46/$72
Rangers in Training Ages 10-14
JC
Interested in being a ranger at Wildwood? Get a hands-on taste of what it’s like to be a Wildwood ranger. Learn how to clean, feed, and care for the animals during this fun training session. No class November 28. WNC Class 37778 37779 37785
Day Date F Sep 19-Oct 10 F Oct 17-Nov 7 F Nov 14-Dec 12
Time 4:00pm-5:00pm 4:00pm-5:00pm 4:00pm-5:00pm
R/NR $31/$50 $31/$50 $31/$50
Registration begins August 11.
Find it all at www.prparks.org
Food & Fun Classes NEW!
Ages 6-11
MB
Learn how to cook in a hands-on, safe, fun environment. Start with basic skills and add new ones. Enjoy making and eating healthy and nutritious food. We travel the world, learning about new cultures. Everybody eats, so let’s learn what is popular and traditional from France, Italy, China….wherever! More food science, more refined knife skills, more time working at the stove and these young chefs are totally on their way to making Julia Child proud. Our classrooms are specially designed for kids of all ages - with adjustable tables and chairs, kitchen tools that are safe and user-friendly, and a warm and welcoming environment. No class November 27. MPLC Session I Theme: Fall Fun!
Youth Programs
Kids Can Cook
Session II Theme: Holiday Treats!
Friday Night Live Club is a fun, safe club designed for students in 4th & 5th grade (ages 9-11). Each month is themed and features a DJ! Pre-register or pay at the door. Concessions (pizza/hot dogs, pop, water, candy & chips) are available.
Class Day Date Time R/NR 36689 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 4:00pm-5:30pm $120/$135 36690 Th Nov 6-Dec 18 4:00pm-5:30pm $90/$100
Fridays, 7:00pm-9:00pm Maine Park Leisure Center
Kids Song & Dance Club
September 12
NEW!
Ages 5-11 MB Do you like to sing and dance? Is music in your soul? Come sing and dance with us and enjoy pizza and a treat. We learn songs and dances to perform at Park District events. MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 36694 F Sep 5-Oct 24 4:00pm-6:00pm $79/$90
DJ Bash • Class #36680
September 26
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$5 per person
DJ Bash & Inflatables • Class #36681
October 10 DJ Bash • Class #36682
October 24 DJ Bash & Inflatables • Class #36683
November 7 DJ Bash • Class #36684
November 21 DJ Bash & Inflatables • Class #36685
3rd Grade Social NEW!
Calling all 3rd graders! Join us for a taste of Friday Night Live fun designed for students in 3rd grade. You and your friends will have a blast with our Live DJ! Pre-register to save your spot or pay at the door. Concessions are available (pop, water, candy & chips). MPLC Class Day Date Time R/NR 36686 F Oct 17 6:00pm-8:00pm $5 36679 F Nov 14 6:00pm-8:00pm $5
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Pick-a-Theme Parties (all ages). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Bart, 847-692-3281 Ice Skating Parties (all ages). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Diduch, 847-692-3359 Batting Cage/Driving Range Parties (all ages) . . . . Kathy Diduch, 847-692-3359 Wildwood Nature Center Parties (ages 3-12). . . . Jenny Clauson, 847-692-3570 Sports & Fitness Parties (ages 5 & up) . . . . . . . . Frankie Reynolds, 847-692-5129 Indoor Pool Parties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frankie Reynolds, 847-692-5129
Visit us online at prparks.org to download a Party Inquiry Form
Sometimes you just need MORE SPACE!
The Park Ridge Park District can accommodate groups of up to 140 people. We offer rooms suitable for a business meeting, birthday party, family reunion, baby or bridal showers, a company basketball game, or any group function. Please note that additional permit and fee is required for providing or serving alcohol.
Maine Park Leisure Center Oakton Ice Arena Olympic Room South Park Recreation Center Senior Center Community Center
A variety of picnic areas and pavilions are also available for rent throughout the Park District. Some rentals may require a permit. Fees are based on location and residency. Call the Maine Park front desk at 847-692-5127 for details. Our facility staff is here to assist you with personalized service in order to find what will work best for you. Fees vary based on the facility, room size, and individual group needs. Please visit www.prparks.org to fill out a Party Inquiry Form.
Park Ridge Park District Facility Rental Rates Small Facilities (Classroom size)
Park Ridge Park District Picnic & Pavilion Rental Rates
Capacity
Hourly Rate (R/NR)
South Park (Upper Level)
30
$19/$39
Maine Park
40
$21/$39
Senior Center (Rooms D,E,F,G)
40
$21/$39
Capacity
Hourly Rate (R/NR)
50
$35/$67
Community Center (Child Care Room)
50
$47/$92
Oakton (Olympic Room)
60
$35/$67
Capacity
Hourly Rate (R/NR)
South Park (Main Room)
130
$65/$125
Senior Center (MultiPurpose Room)
140
$65/$125
Capacity
Hourly Rate (R/NR)
Maine Park
75
$35/$67
Community Center (1/2 Gym)
150
$50/$100
Large Facilities Senior Center (Main Room)
Banquet Facilities
Gymnasium
Visit www.prparks.org to fill out a Party Inquiry Form!
LOCATION
Max # of Guests
Resident Fee
Non-Resident Fee (any group size)
Hinkley Park
100
$15 Groups of 25+
$100
Northwest Park
200
$15 Groups of 25+
$100
Stationary charcoal grills are available at Northwest Park. Gas grills are allowed at Hinkley Park. Max # of Guests
Resident Fee
Non-Resident Fee (any group size)
Wildwood Nature Center Pavilion
50
$50/4 hr.
$100/4 hr.
South Park Pavilion
40
$50/4 hr.
$100/4 hr.
LOCATION
Two time frame options: 11:00am-3:00pm or 4:00pm-8:00pm. Gas grills are allowed at both Pavilions.
NOTE: Any rentals cancelled less than 30 days before the event date are non-refundable.
Birthday Parties & Rentals
Facility, Picnic & Pavilion Rentals
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The Teen Scene
100Years
THE TEEN SCENE
Autumn Programs & Events
Trips & Excursions
American Red Cross Babysitting Training
The Asylum Xperiment Haunted Attractions
Ages 11-15
BP
Learn how to act in an emergency, prevent accidents, play with and supervise children of different ages, select safe toys and games, and diaper and dress infants. A handbook, emergency reference guide, and an interactive CD ROM are included. Come to class with a pen, pad of paper and a baby-like doll. Note: You must attend the entire class in order to receive your certification card. There are no make-ups. Please bring a lunch. MPLC Class Day Date 37019 Sat Sep 20 37020 Sat Oct 18 37021 Sat Nov 15 37022 Sat Dec 13
Time 9:00am-2:00pm 9:00am-2:00pm 9:00am-2:00pm 9:00am-2:00pm
R/NR $60/$95 $60/$95 $60/$95 $60/$95
Ages 11-14
BP
Deep fear exudes from every pore at The Odeum Expo Center in Villa Park as The Asylum Xperiment Haunted Attractions terrorizes you from above and below inside the largest haunted attraction in Chicagoland, with over 45,000 Scare Feet of Terror, and 100+ creatures, zombies, and freaks! Registration deadline: October 3. Departs from MPLC Class Day Date 37018 F Oct 10
Corn Maze
Time 6:00pm-9:00pm
R/NR $35
NEW!
Ages 11-15
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Jack-O-Lantern Hunt
NEW!
Ages 11-15
BP
Come on out and search for hidden Jack-O-Lanterns throughout the 10 acres of Maine Park. Each jack-o-lantern is filled with candy or maybe even a gift card. Don’t forget your flashlight and a bag to collect all your Jack-O-Lanterns. Registration deadline: October 22. MPLC Class Day Date 37017 W Oct 29
Hunter Games
Time 6:00pm-7:00pm
Travel with us to Panem to compete in the Hunter Games. Only one District will become the Victors. Each District is challenged to compete in a variety of activities, including archery. All participants have a chance to win food and glory for their District in the form of prizes and gift cards. Archery instruction provided by SportsKids. Registration deadline: November 5. MPLC
Right on Target! Check out Archery on page 74
R/NR $13
R/NR $20
Ages 11-14 BP
BP
Time 6:00pm-8:00pm
Time 10:00am-4:00pm
Fright Fest
NEW!
Class Day Date 37948 W Nov 19
Many farms have cool corn mazes, but none can live up to the size and detail of the Richardson Farm Corn Maze in Spring Grove, IL. There are four separate mazes winding through 33 acres of live corn. Please bring money for lunch. Registration deadline: September 20. Departs from MPLC Class Day Date 37945 Sat Sep 27
R/NR $8
Ages 11-14
BP
It’s that time of year again when Six Flags Great America transforms into a park filled with ghosts, goblins, chills and thrills! Monster roller coasters and scary creatures are waiting for you! Make sure to bring extra money for food and souvenirs. Registration deadline: October 6. Departs from MPLC Class Option Day Date Time R/NR 37016 Transportation M Oct 13 9:00am-7:00pm $16 37012 Ticket/Transp. M Oct 13 9:00am-7:00pm $51
Alpine Valley Ski Trip
Ages 11-14 BP Spend your holiday break on the slopes! Head up to Alpine Valley to enjoy all winter snow sports have to offer. Cost includes lift, lesson, ski rental, transportation, and supervision. Make sure to bring extra money for lunch and quarters for locker rental. Helmet rental is an additional $10; bring money the day of trip if you would like to rent a helmet. Please print off a release of liability and rental agreement from www.alpinevalleyresort. com which must be signed by a parent/guardian and turned in at registration. This form is required for all teens to participate. Registration deadline: December 27. Departs from MPLC Class Rental 37015 None 37011 Ski 37014 Snowboard
Day Date F Jan 2 F Jan 2 F Jan 2
Time 9:00am-7:00pm 9:00am-7:00pm 9:00am-7:00pm
R/NR $74 $98 $98
Supervisor: Bobby Pierobon
Find it all at www.prparks.org
This Saturday night social includes a DJ, inflatable fun, open gym, swimming, wallyball, and racquetball. Snacks and pop will be available for purchase. No admittance after 7:30 pm. Parents: Pick up is at 9:00pm. Participants will not be allowed to walk home without a note from parent.
September 20, November 15, December 13 For 6th 7pm-9pm & $5 at the door Location: Community Center
7th Grader s!
The Teen Scene
PARTY WITH THE PARK A Healthy Plate Made to Order Purchasing a Park District Youth License Plate for your vehicle is an easy way to show your support for healthy lifestyles. Twentyfive dollars from the safe and subsequent renewals of each plate goes towards park district youth programming focusing on health, fitness and nutrition. And, with vanity and personalized plates available‌this healthy plate can be made to order.
Toll Free: 1-877-783-KIDS www.4KIDSplate.com
Registration begins August 11.
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Wildwood Nature Center
Admission to Wildwood is FREE.
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Nature Center Visiting Hours: Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00am-4:00pm Tuesday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00am-6:00pm
529 Forestview • 847-692-3570
Animal Feeding Time: Wednesdays & Saturdays. . . . . . . . 10:30am and 3:30pm
Visit Your Local
Animal Kingdom We have lots to keep you interested this fall! Stop by & enjoy Wildwood Nature Center’s...
Critter Connection: Saturdays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:15am Holiday & Special Hours: November 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed December 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed January 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed
Critter Connection
Get up close to a Wildwood animal during a free short, family friendly presentation. Learn about the featured animal, what makes him special, what he eats, and more. Make sure to pet him before he heads back to the animal room. Visit different animals each month.
Animal Feeding Time
Learn about your favorite animals during feeding time as Wildwood staff tends to over 35 animals at the Nature Center.
Nature Nook
The Park Ridge Park District’s Wildwood Nature Center is one of the recipients for the 2014 Illinois Museum Grant, receiving $225,000 for Wildwood Nature Center improvements. These enhancements include:
Visit the Nature Nook, a free interactive educational area complete with nature books, puzzles, puppets, games, and activities. Each month we explore a different nature topic.
WNC Main Events! Halloween Hoopla Get ready for Halloween! Carve a pumpkin, stuff a scarecrow, jump on a hayride, and enjoy s’mores and apple cider or cocoa around a campfire. All you need to bring is clothes (long sleeve shirt, pants, a hat) to dress up your scarecrow. One scarecrow and one pumpkin per registration. A pumpkin and scarecrow judging contest is held during the last 15 minutes of the evening, and prizes are awarded. WNC Class Day Date 37805 Sat Oct 18
Wildwood Nature Center Receives Grant Funding for Outdoor Improvements!
Time 6:30pm-8:30pm
R/NR $31/$50
Pumpkin Smash & Bash Roll your pumpkin down the Centennial Sled Hill in a fun competition, then smash them into piles of compost. Go green by cleaning up the newly smashed pumpkins and learn about composting. Please remove any candles and glow sticks before bringing your pumpkin to the event. Event is free, but registration required. CC/sh Class Day Date Time 37673 Sat Nov 1 12:30pm-1:30pm
R/NR Free
• Correcting ADA concerns and adding signage to the parking lot • Adding new outdoor ADA compliant paths • Educational and interactive signs around the Wildwood building and grounds • 9 large interactive displays around outside of the Wildwood building • 6 trail identification signs • 3 park amenity signs for the Rain Garden, Human Sundial and Labyrinth • 2 park maps • New kiosk • Expanding Picnic Shelter it to double its size and adding an outdoor fireplace Wildwood and the Park Ridge Park District are very excited about the grant and the future improvements. The project will be completed by June of 2016. The Park District thanks Governor Quinn, State Senators Dan Kotowski and John Mulroe, and State Representatives Mike McAuliffe and Marty Moylan for their continued support of grant programs that improve Illinois Park and Recreation agencies.
Supervisor: Jenny Clauson Early Childhood at Wildwood Wild Ones (Ages 1-2 w/Adult)
See page 19
DAY
DATE
TIME
CLASS
R/NR
Tu
Sep 16-Oct 7
9:00am-10:00am
37645
$31/$50
Tu
Oct 14-Nov 4
4:00pm-5:00pm
37794
$31/$50
See page 20
Th
Sep 11-Oct 2
9:10am-9:55am
37643
$31/$50
Furry, Feathered, Floaters (Ages 2-3 w/Adult) See page 20
Th
Oct 9-Oct 30
9:10am-9:55am
37644
$31/$50
Forest Friends (Ages 2-3 w/Adult)
Th
Nov 13-Dec 11
9:10am-9:55am
37646
$31/$50
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 21
9:30am-11:00am
37665
$72/$112
Th
Sep 11-Oct 23
9:30am-11:00am
37666
$72/$112
Tu
Oct 28-Dec 16
9:30am-11:00am
37667
$72/$112
Th
Oct 30-Dec 18
9:30am-11:00am
37668
$72/$112
W
Sep 10-Oct 22
3:30pm-5:00pm
37647
$79/$122
W
Oct 29-Dec 17
3:30pm-5:00pm
37648
$79/$122
M
Sep 15-Oct 6
1:15pm-2:45pm
37650
$46/$72
M
Oct 20-Nov 17
1:15pm-2:45pm
37651
$46/$72
W
Sep 3-Dec 17
9:00am-11:00am
35836
$205/$252
W
Sep 3-Dec 17
12:25pm-2:25pm
35837
$205/$252
W
Sep 24-Oct 15
9:00am-11:00am
37658
$57/$89
W
Oct 29-Nov 19
9:00am-11:00am
37659
$57/$89
W
Sep 24-Oct 15
12:25pm-2:25pm
37660
$57/$89
W
Oct 29-Nov 19
12:25pm-2:25pm
37661
$57/$89
See page 20
Nature's TWO-riffic (Ages 2-3) See page 21
Nature Explorers (Ages 3-5) Nature Friends (Ages 3-6) Kindergarten Kapers - 15 weeks (Ages 5-6)
See page 22 See page 22 See page 23
Kindergarten Kapers - 4 weeks (Ages 5-6) See page 23
Youth at Wildwood
DESCRIPTION
DAY
DATE
TIME
CLASS
R/NR
Cardboard City (Ages 6-11)
See page 28
Tu
Sep 16-Oct 7
4:00pm-5:00pm
37775
$31/$50
Bubble Gum Factory (Ages 6-11)
See page 28
Th
Sep 18-Sep 25
4:00pm-5:30pm
37776
$24/$34
Twilight Hike (Ages 6-11)
See page 28
Tu
Oct 14-Nov 4
6:15pm-7:45pm
37783
$12
Ocean 2.0 (Ages 6-11)
See page 28
M
Oct 27-Nov 17
4:00pm-5:00pm
37782
$46/$72
Ancients Unearthed: The Mayans (Ages 6-11)
See page 28
Th
Oct 16-Oct 23
4:30pm-5:30pm
37777
$15/$24
Ancients Unearthed: The Greeks (Ages 6-11)
See page 28
Th
Oct 30-Nov 6
4:30pm-5:30pm
37821
$15/$24
Ancients Unearthed: The Egyptians (Ages 6-11) See page 28
Th
Nov 13-Nov 20
4:30pm-5:30pm
37822
$15/$24
Rangers in Training (Ages 10-14)
F
Sep 19-Oct 10
4:00pm-5:00pm
37778
$31/$50
F
Oct 17-Nov 7
4:00pm-5:00pm
37779
$31/$50
F
Nov 14-Dec 12
4:00pm-5:00pm
37785
$31/$50
See page 28
Families at Wildwood
DESCRIPTION
DAY
DATE
TIME
CLASS
R/NR
Family Campfire
See page 11
F
Sep 19
7:00pm-9:00pm
37669
$15/family
Eclipse and Eau Claires
See page 13
W
Oct 8
5:30am-7:00am
Varies
Page 13
Sat
Oct 11
9:00am-5:00pm
37672
$30/sitting
Picturesque Family Portraits
See page 13
Sun
Oct 12
9:00am-3:00pm
37804
$30/sitting
Halloween Hoopla
See page 13
Sat
Oct 18
6:30pm-8:30pm
37805
$31/$50
Family Campfire
See page 11
F
Oct 24
7:00pm-9:00pm
37677
$15/family
Pumpkin Smash and Bash (Cent. Sled Hill)
See page 14
Sat
Nov 1
12:30pm-1:30pm
37673
Free
Turkey Table Toppers
See page 14
W
Nov 19
6:00pm-7:30pm
37670
$15/family
Trips
DESCRIPTION
DAY
DATE
TIME
CLASS
R/NR
Vineyard Tour and Tasting (Ages 21 & Up)
See page 38
Sat
Sep 20
12:00pm-5:30pm
37727
$43
Green Meadows Farm Trip
See page 12
Sat
Sep 27
9:00am-3:00pm
37734
$24
Hike Starved Rock (Ages 5 & Up)
See page 13
Sat
Oct 4
9:30am 7:30pm
Varies
Page 13
Wildwood Nature Center
Animal Tales (Ages 2-3 w/Adult)
DESCRIPTION
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Swimming Lessons Swimming Lessons
Visit www.prparks.org for information on Park District pools. General Lesson Information • When attending class on the first day, please come early to meet your instructor. • Parents are welcome to watch swimming classes on the pool deck; however, deck space is limited so it may not be possible for everyone to have a seat. Only two chaperones per registered student are permitted in the pool area during class time. • During all swim lessons, a Pool Manager is present to answer any questions or concerns you may have. Any other questions regarding swim lessons should be directed to the Aquatics Manager, Jackie Gonzalez, at 847-692-8599.
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• Due to high enrollment, make-ups are not allowed. • Please note: It is common for a swimmer to repeat one level for several sessions. • We request that participants bring their own towel.
Water Babies Ages 6 months-3 with Adult Infants are provided with a positive introduction to water in this class. Focus is on both having fun in the water and educating parents on how to work with their child in a pool environment. An adult must accompany each child and assist the child in the pool under the guidance of our instructors. All children that are not toilet-trained must wear a tight-fitting, plastic swim diaper.
Mighty Minnows Ages 3-5 without Adult This class is without adults in the water and is for children who are ready to begin learning basic swimming and water safety. Upon completion of the two levels of Mighty Minnows, your child is eligible enroll in our Learn to Swim Program.
Learn to Swim Ages 5-16
Swim Lesson Pre-Registration Pre-registration is an opportunity only available to participants who were in the Summer 2014 session. Pre-registration begins for residents on Monday, August 4 and for non-residents on Thursday, August 7. Preregistration ends on Sunday, August 10. You may register at Maine Park Leisure Center or the Community Center in person or by fax at 847-692-6949. Online registration is not available for pre-registration. This pre-registration sign up time is for both sessions of fall lessons.
In this program, children learn a range of skills, from floating and kicking in Level 1 to butterfly and flip turns in Level 6. Participants previously enrolled are placed in the appropriate class. New students are tested and then placed.
Small Group Swim Lessons Ages 5-12 This program is a blend of private swim lessons and group lessons and is based on the Park Ridge Park District’s Learn to Swim Program. Participant-to-instructor ratio for this class is 2:1.
Non-Competitive Swim Team Ages 6-18 This fun and low-key program stimulates interest in swimming by further developing each participant’s skills and introduces them to competitive swimming. As a prerequisite, participants must be able to swim one length of the pool front crawl, backstroke, and breaststroke efficiently without stopping. This is a great program to discover if you are interested in competitive swimming.
Adult Swim Lessons Ages 16 & Up Whether you are interested in learning basic swimming and safety skills or expanding your swimming knowledge with basic lifesaving skills, these lessons are structured according to the participant’s needs and skill.
INDOOR SWIMMING LESSONS
Mighty Minnows (Ages 3-5)
Learn to Swim: Levels 1-6 (Ages 5-16)
Small Group Lessons (Ages 5-16) Non-Competitive Swim Team (Ages 6-18) Adult Swim Lessons (Ages 16 & Up)
DAY
TIME
LOC.
Session I Sep 8-Nov 1
Tu
6:00pm-6:30pm
CC/p
37860
$62/$93
Tu
6:30pm-7:00pm
CC/p
37861
W
9:30am-10:00am
CC/p
37862
W
10:00am-10:30am
CC/p
37863
Th
6:00pm-6:30pm
CC/p
37864
Th
6:30pm-7:00pm
CC/p
37865
Sat
9:00am-9:30am
CC/p
37866
Sat
11:00am-11:30am
CC/p
37867
Sat
1:00pm-1:30pm
CC/p
37868
M
4:00pm-4:30pm
CC/p
M
4:35pm-5:05pm
CC/p
M
6:10pm-6:40pm
M
6:45pm-7:15pm
Tu W
R/NR
Session II Nov 3-Dec 20
R/NR
37898
$47/$70
$62/$93
37899
$47/$70
$62/$93
37900
$47/$70
$62/$93
37901
$47/$70
$62/$93
37902
$47/$70
$62/$93
37903
$47/$70
$62/$93
37904
$47/$70
$62/$93
37905
$47/$70
$62/$93
37906
$47/$70
37840
$62/$93
37878
$47/$70
37841
$62/$93
37879
$47/$70
CC/p
37842
$62/$93
37880
$47/$70
CC/p
37843
$62/$93
37881
$47/$70
5:15pm-5:45pm
CC/p
37848
$62/$93
37886
$47/$70
4:00pm-4:30pm
CC/p
37844
$62/$93
37882
$47/$70
W
4:35pm-5:05pm
CC/p
37845
$62/$93
37883
$47/$70
W
6:10pm-6:40pm
CC/p
37846
$62/$93
37884
$47/$70
W
6:45pm-7:15pm
CC/p
37847
$62/$93
37885
$47/$70
Th
5:15pm-5:45pm
CC/p
37851
$62/$93
37889
$47/$70
Sat
9:40am-10:10am
CC/p
37849
$62/$93
37887
$47/$70
Sat
10:20am-10:50am
CC/p
37850
$62/$93
37888
$47/$70
Sat
11:40am-12:10pm
CC/p
37852
$62/$93
37890
$47/$70
Sat
12:20pm-12:50pm
CC/p
37853
$62/$93
37891
$47/$70
M
5:15pm-6:00pm
CC/p
37833
$62/$93
37869
$47/$70
Tu
6:00pm-6:45pm
CC/p
37834
$62/$93
37870
$47/$70
W
5:15pm-6:00pm
CC/p
37835
$62/$93
37871
$47/$70
Th
6:00pm-6:45pm
CC/p
37836
$62/$93
37872
$47/$70
Sat
10:00am-10:45am
CC/p
37837
$62/$93
37873
$47/$70
Sat
11:00am-11:45am
CC/p
37838
$62/$93
37874
$47/$70
Sat
Noon-12:45pm
CC/p
37839
$62/$93
37875
$47/$70
Tu
7:00pm-7:45pm
CC/p
37855
$170/$255
37893
$128/$192
Th
7:00pm-7:45pm
CC/p
37856
$170/$255
37894
$128/$192
M/W
4:00pm-5:00pm
CC/p
37854
$64/$96
37892
$64/$96
M
8:00pm-8:45pm
CC/p
37857
$62/$93
37895
$47/$70
W
7:00pm-7:45pm
CC/p
37858
$62/$93
37896
$47/$70
Sat
8:00am-8:45am
CC/p
37859
$62/$93
37897
$47/$70
No classes the week of November 24-29
Swimming Lessons
Water Babies (Ages 6m-3)
Supervisor: Jackie Gonzalez
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ADULT PROGRAMS Woodworking Ages 16 & Up JC
Adult Programs
Join Steve Senf from the Industrial Technology Department at Emerson Middle School for this woodworking class, designed for adults with or without experience using hand tools or machines. Design your own project or learn how to make spice racks, wall shelves, and more. Fee includes supplies for your first project. EMS Class Day Date 37679 Tu Sep 9-Oct 28
Time R/NR 7:30pm-9:00pm $100
Writing the Short Screenplay
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Ages 18 & Up
Pinterest for the Holidays
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Ages 18 & Up
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Pinterest can be very useful during the holidays. Explore all the possibilities there are to spice up your holidays! Create decorations for your home and gifts that you can bring to your friends or family. There is also a night committed to cooking and baking with pumpkin and peppermint! You won’t want to miss the opportunity to stun your friends and family this holiday season. All supplies included. SC Class Day Date 36495 Tu Nov 4-Nov 18
Adult Art Studio Workshop BP
Studio Workshop is for the more independent artist. Continue to work on your current “masterpiece” or try something new. Set up a still life, work from a model, try a different technique or medium, and participate in group critiques. Instructor: Linda Khan. MPLC Class Day Date Time 36835 W Sep 10-Oct 29 9:00am-Noon 36837 W Nov 5-Dec 3 9:00am-Noon
R/NR $78 $39
Time R/NR 6:00pm-9:00pm $85
Vineyard Tour and Tasting
Time 11:30am-5:30pm
Salsa Dish & Margaritas
Ages 18 & Up
BP
Our instructor guides beginner through advanced students in all media, including sketching, pastels, watercolor, oils, and acrylics. New students should bring a pencil and sketch pad to first class. Instructor: Norma Simmons. MPLC R/NR $78 $39
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Tour Waterman Winery and Vineyard, founded in 1998 by teachers with expertise in agriculture, chemistry, and social sciences. Over 50 years of stewardship and conservation have created a healthy environment for growing grapes on their organic vineyard. Even the trellis system is made of re-used materials. Tour the 10 acres, then sample the handcrafted wines at our tasting. We’ll also stop off at Honey Hill Orchard featuring apples, raspberries, late summer/fall produce items, and home-baked apple desserts for sale! Fee includes transportation, wine tour, tasting, and a take home bottle. Must have valid over 21 driver’s license. Registration deadline: September 5. Departs from WNC Class Day Date 37727 Sat Sep 20
Adult Art
Class Day Date Time 36836 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 9:00am-Noon 36834 Th Nov 6-Dec 4 9:00am-Noon
Class Day Date 36507 Tu Oct 7-Nov 11
Ages 21 & Up
Time R/NR 7:00pm-9:00pm $60
Ages 18 & Up
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Do you have an idea for a movie but don’t know how to get it on paper? Learn the techniques to kick start the screenplay process from experienced screenwriter, Paul Klatt. Experience fun ways to flush out your idea onto the page. You will learn when to use dialog, what makes a character jump into action, and how to add suspense and tension to every moment of screen time. At the end of the class, you will have an understanding of what turns a story into a successful screenplay. SC
R/NR $43
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Ages 21 & Up
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Enjoy a festive evening with ceramics instructor Mickey Currie! Decorate a salsa dish to show off your favorite spicy treat and sip on delicious margaritas as you paint. Finished pieces can be picked up two weeks after class. All supplies and refreshments are included. Must have valid over 21 driver’s license. SC Class Day Date 36496 W Oct 8
Time 7:00pm-9:00pm
R/NR $40
CANINE CLASSES Puppy Kindergarten Ages 12 & Up
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First class is held Wednesday, September 10 at 7:30pm at South Park. Please do not bring puppies to first meeting. Shot history and proof of negative fecal test within 6 months are required at the first meeting. Note: Puppies are dogs 8 weeks to 5½ months. Instructor: Gloria Urquhart. SC Class Day Date 36807 W Sep 10-Nov 5
Time R/NR 7:00pm-7:55pm $68/$107
Dog Obedience Ages 12 & Up
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Learn to enjoy your pet through correct discipline and handling. Dogs learn basic commands and positions of sit, down, stand, come, and heel on a leash. Bad tempered dogs are not accepted. First meeting of all classes is held on Wednesday, September 10 at 7:30pm at South Park.
Enjoy a day with your favorite pooch at our Members-Only outdoor space designed just for them! Paws Park Hours: Monday-Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00am-9:00pm Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00am-9:00pm Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00am-9:00pm Paws Park Membership can be purchased at Maine Park Leisure Center or Oakton Ice Arena. For membership requirements, visit www.prparks.org. $50 Resident Dog ($10 Additional Dog) $70 Non-Resident Dog ($15 Additional Dog)
Tags valid from Sep. 1, 2014 – Aug. 31, 2015
Please do not bring dogs to the first meeting. Rabies, shot history, and proof of negative fecal exam within 6 months are required at first meeting. Beginners are dogs that have not had class instruction. Novice dogs are those that have had at least one beginner class at the Park Ridge Park District. Note: Dogs must be at least 6 months old. Instructor: Gloria Urquhart Location: Senior Center
2800 W. Oakton Avenue • 847-692-3359
Class Level Day Date Time R/NR 36808 Beg W Sep 10-Nov 12 8:00pm-8:55pm $80/$123 36809 Beg W Sep 10-Nov 12 9:00pm-9:55pm $80/$123 Instructor: Bill Urquhart Location: South Park Class Level Day Date 36805 Beg W Sep 10-Nov 12 36806 Novice I W Sep 10-Nov 12 36810 Novice II W Sep 10-Nov 12
Time 7:00pm-7:55pm 8:00pm-8:55pm 9:00pm-9:55pm
R/NR $80/$123 $80/$123 $80/$123
Canine Classes
Teach your puppy how to socialize with others, adjust to a puppy collar, lead, and walk on a leash. Puppies learn words and positions of sit, down, stand, and come when called. Basic house control and commands stressed.
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Registration & Office Hours: Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00am-5:00pm Saturday & Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:30pm-5:00pm
Senior Center
100 S. Western Ave. • 847-692-3597
Become a Senior Center Member Enjoy the activities and amenities at the Senior Center by becoming a member! Senior Center membership begins at age 55. Enjoy the center’s programs and amenities including: • Active Adult programs, events and trips • Drop-in social center open 7 days/week • A variety of free clubs for many interests and hobbies • Free members-only monthly activities • Monthly newsletter • Free Lending Library • Ceramic room and kiln
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Holiday & Special Hours: September 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed November 27 & 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed December 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00am-Noon December 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed December 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00am-Noon January 1, 2015. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed
• Members’ art displays • Games & ping pong tables • Free Medical Lending Closet • Full service kitchen, meeting rooms, stage and sound system
Membership runs from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. Join any time! Resident Non-Resident Single $46 $65 Couple $70 $99 Over 90 Single $23 $32.50 Over 90 Couple $35 $49.50
Variety Show The Senior Center Variety Show Cast is looking forward to presenting their 33rd annual event in September. The meal is delicious and plentiful. This year’s menu includes spaghetti, garlic bread, and Caesar salad on Saturday. Sunday’s brunch menu includes egg lasagna, fruit, pumpkin muffins, and a create-your-own yogurt parfait bar. Following your meal, your member cast will present “As Time Goes By”. Members and guests are all welcome. A limited number of show only tickets will be sold at the door for $10. SC Show Plus Brunch or Dinner: Class Day Date Time M/Guest 36294 Sat Sep 20 4:00pm-8:00pm $17/$19 36295 Sun Sep 21 11:00am-3:00pm $17/$19 Show Only: Class Day Date Time M/Guest 37946 Sat Sep 20 6:00pm-8:00pm $10 37947 Sun Sep 21 1:00pm-3:00pm $10
Couple memberships must be two people living at the same address.
Non-members may join us and pay a $2 drop-in fee to participate in free member programs. One great experience at the Senior Center, and you’ll want to be a member, too!
Registration begins August 11. Senior Center Members can begin registering for all Active Adult programming on August 11. Non-member registration begins on August 16.
Holiday Bazaar Saturday, November 1 • 10:00am-3:00pm Handmade holiday crafts, sweaters and afghans, baked goods, yesterday’s treasures, and much more is all for sale during our Annual Bazaar. Bring your wallet and a friend and support the Senior Center with this great fundraiser! Lunch is available for purchase. All Ages. SC
Exhibitors/Vendors: Do you make handcrafted goods? We would love to have you display and sell them at our Annual Holiday Bazaar. Vendor registration deadline is October 17. Spaces are limited, so sign up beginning August 11. Class 37831 • Fee: $30
Senior Center
CLUBS
Us
Weekly Drop-In Fun! These activities are open to members. Non-members pay a $2 daily admission if participating in these programs.
Class
Fee
9:00am-10:00am
Exercise
$3/class
9:30am-Noon
Ceramics
$7/class
10:30am-11:30am
Exercise
$3/class
1:00pm-4:00pm
Pinochle (2nd Mon of the month)
Free
2:30pm-3:30pm
Uketones
Free
Anytime
Cards & Games
Free
9:00am
Police Breakfast (3rd Tues of the month)
Free
9:30am-Noon
Ceramics
$7/class
11:00am-Noon
Tech Time (3rd Tues of the month)
Free
12:30pm-3:00pm
Mah Jongg
Free
TECH TIME NEW! 3rd Tuesday of the month, 11:00am-Noon Do you have a new tablet, cell phone, or laptop? Stop by and one of our friendly senior staff members will be happy to answer questions.
1:00pm-4:30pm
Table Tennis
Free
Anytime
Cards & Games
Free
9:00am-10:00am
Exercise
$3/class
9:30am-Noon
Social Worker
Free
CAMERA CLUB 4th Tuesday of the month, 9:30am Join our camera club as they provide instruction and interesting slideshows on a variety of different topics.
10:00am-11:00am
Discussion Group
Free
10:30am-11:30am
Exercise
$3/class
1:00pm-4:30pm
Table Tennis
Free
1:30pm
Computer Club (1st Wed of the month)
Free
Anytime
Cards & Games
Free
9:00am-11:00am
Woodcarving
Free
10:15am-11:15am
Humanities
Free
10:00am-Noon
Handicrafters (1st Thurs of the month)
Free
1:00pm
Bowling at River Rand
$4.50/2 games $6.25/3 games
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MEN’S CLUB 1st & 2nd Tuesday of the month Join us as we plan fun and exciting events, as well as make a difference in our community. COOKIE CLUB Tuesdays, Sep 23, Oct 28, Nov 25 at 1:00pm Thursday, December 11 - Holiday Cookie Exchange Cookie Club is an opportunity for a member to walk you through their favorite cookie recipe step-by-step.
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COMPUTER CLUB 1st Wednesday of the month, 1:30pm Need a computer refresher course or just help learning the computer? Join Richard Brandt as he leads the group. Come with questions. HANDICRAFTERS 1st Thursday of the month, 10:00am Join us for good times and great projects! Each month a project is provided, which is made to sell at the Annual Holiday Bazaar. If you would like to keep the craft for yourself, there is a nominal fee for supplies. RSVP to the registration office if you plan to attend.
Th 1:00pm-4:30pm 1:00pm-4:30pm
Couple’s Bridge (2nd Thurs of the month) Pinochle (3rd Thurs of the month)
Free Free
BOOK WORMS 1st Thursday of the month, 1:00pm Love to read? Join us every month for a discussion pertaining to a variety of books. One per month.
1:00pm-4:30pm
Table Tennis
Free
Anytime
Cards & Games
Free
9:00am-10:00am
Exercise
$3/class
OPERA ARTS CLUB with Leo Rizzetto 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month, Noon Do you have a love for opera and/or musicals? Leo Rizzetto, opera aficionado, presents a variety of majestic operas and toe tapping musicals.
9:00am-Noon
Duplicate Bridge
Free
9:30am-10:30am
Blood Pressure & Blood Sugar Screening (3rd Fri of the month)
Free
10:30am-11:30am
Exercise
$3/class
1:00pm-4:30pm
Gamers
Free
1:00pm-5:00pm
Pinochle
Free
1:00pm-5:00pm
Bridge Mixer
Free
1:00pm-5:00pm
Pinochle (4th Sun of the month)
Free
PARK RIDGE SENIOR CENTER CHORALIERS Every Friday, 1:00pm (Sep-May) Sing with your friends as we prepare for performances! The chorus is directed and accompanied by Ludmyla Turkalo. Monthly fee: $8M/$10NM
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Senior Center
Time
MONEY MATTERS with Chris Valentine 1st & 3rd Monday of the month, 10:00am Chris Valentine from Edward Jones presents a program of financial tips and answers your questions.
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Special Events
Active Adults
Ages 55 & Up
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Variety Show The Variety Show cast is working on a great lineup to entertain audiences of all ages. See page 40 for details. SC
Healthy 50+ Sports Challenge Do you like to swim, run, bike or is billiards your game? Are you ready for a little friendly competition between communities? The 50+ Sports Challenge is for men and women age 50 and better. Join Team Park Ridge and compete against other towns in events including swimming, run/walk, indoor cycling, table tennis, basketball, Wii bowling, billiards, and bag toss. The games are scheduled for Saturday, September 27 from 9:00am2:00pm at the Niles Senior Center/Niles Fitness Center, 999 Civic Center Drive, Niles. There is a $10 registration fee that includes any event participation, t-shirt and refreshments. Registration and packet pick-up begins August 7 at 1:30pm with an Age of Champions Kick Off Event at the Niles Senior Center. Packets will be available at the Park Ridge Park District Senior Center beginning August 8. Registration deadline is September 7. Please call 847-692-3007 for further information. Niles Fitness Center
Veteran’s Day Breakfast Join us as we salute our veterans! Historian Jim Gibbons presents “A World Gone Mad: World War I and World War II.” Jim takes you through two of the most catastrophic wars in our nation’s history, highlighting significant events that thrust the United States into two unwanted wars. A hot breakfast is provided including scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, bacon, toast, fruit, orange juice, and coffee. SC Class Day Date Time 37916 Tu Nov 11 9:30am-11:30am
Thanksgiving Party Celebrate everything that you have to be thankful for with your friends at the Senior Center! The menu includes a traditional turkey dinner with pumpkin pie for dessert. After lunch, we will be entertained by Sax Man AC Williams. SC
Day Date Time Fee Sa Sep 27 9:00am-2:00pm $10
Class Day Date Time 36301 M Nov 24 12:30pm-2:30pm
Park Ridge & Niles Senior Center Halloween Party
Annual Holiday Party
Lock all of the doors! There are monsters in Illinois! Believe it or not, ghoulish stories such as the Murphysboro Mud Monster, Headless Horseman of Illinois, Nellie the Lion, Bigfoot in Illinois, The Mad Gasser of Mattoon and more told by Terry Lynch will chill your bones better than watching Creature Feature on a Friday night! Wear your best Halloween costume and take your chance at first, second or third place in this year’s costume contest. Lunch is catered. The event will take place at 100 S. Western. SC Class Day Date Time 36292 W Oct 29 12:30pm-2:30pm
M/Guest $17/$19
Holiday Bazaar Handmade holiday crafts, sweaters and afghans, baked goods, and much more is all for sale! See page 40 for details. SC
M/Guest $14/$16
M/Guest $17/$19
Join all of your friends from the Senior Center as we celebrate the holidays together at Fountain Blue! Voytek Falendysz performs your favorite holiday tunes after we enjoy a delicious lunch including your choice of Champagne Chicken or Beef Medallions. Also enjoy a raffle and a chance to win your table’s centerpiece. Class Day Date Time M/Guest 36300 W Dec 10 12:30pm-3:00pm $38/$40 Location: Fountain Blue, 2300 Mannheim Rd.
New Year’s Eve Champagne Brunch Ring in 2015 with your friends at the Senior Center! Lisa Starr serenades us with songs you’ve sang in years past like “It Had to Be You” and “Fly Me to the Moon”. Before our entertainment begins, enjoy a delicious champagne brunch. SC Class Day Date Time 36305 W Dec 31 10:00am-Noon
M/Guest $17/$19
Supervisor: Marissa Moravec
Find it all at www.prparks.org
Luncheons Ages 55 & Up
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Just Lunch Looking for good company and a delicious meal? Look no further! Join us monthly for a warm meal prepared by All on the Road Catering at the Senior Center. Stay after for good company and a game of cards or two. SC Class 36508 36509 36510 36511
Day Date F Sep 5 F Oct 3 F Nov 7 F Dec 5
Time Noon Noon Noon Noon
M/Guest $7/$9 $7/$9 $7/$9 $7/$9
Just Dessert Bring a brown bag lunch and leave the dessert to us! Enjoy an afternoon of cards or games with your friends after or while you eat your sweet treat. SC Class 36728 36729 36730
Day Date M Oct 6 M Nov 3 M Dec 1
Time 12:30pm 12:30pm 12:30pm
Ages 55 & Up
M/Guest $2/$3 $2/$3 $2/$3
Bingo! Fee includes bingo, prizes and lunch. Pizza is catered by Moretti’s. SC Time 12:30pm-2:30pm 12:30pm-2:30pm 12:30pm-2:30pm
M/Guest $8/$10 $8/$10 $8/$10
Chris Colletti performs your favorite musical legends as well as his. Chris’ musical repertoire includes Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Al Martino, and Buddy Greco to name a few. You don’t want to miss this journey back to a sweeter time, a simpler time - a time when a song and its lyrics really meant something. Lunch is catered. SC Class Day Date Time 36489 M Sep 15 12:30pm-2:30pm 36492 M Sep 15 1:30pm-2:30pm
M/Guest $17/$19 $7/$9 (no lunch)
A Taste of Germany
Holiday Bingo Put on your favorite holiday sweater or outfit and get ready for holiday bingo! Prizes will be wrapped, no peeking! Lunch is catered. SC Class Day Date 37832 W Dec 17
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A Taste of the 50’s
Bingo and Pizza Class Day Date 36497 W Sep 24 36498 W Oct 22 36499 W Nov 19
Monthly Luncheons
Time 12:30pm-2:30pm
M/Guest $8/$10
Get your Lederhosen ready! We are bringing a small taste of Germany to Park Ridge. The event features the talented Johnny Wagner Band Trio. Our German feast includes roast pork loin, Austrian sausage with sauerkraut, German potato salad, spaetzels with gravy, and apple pie. It is a festive afternoon and a great opportunity to get together with friends. SC Class Day Date Time 36490 M Oct 20 12:30pm-2:30pm 36493 M Oct 20 1:30pm-2:30pm
Registration begins August 11.
M/Guest $17/$19 $7/$9 (no lunch)
A Taste of the Blues Sam and Janice Lozada of Mo’ Beats Blues performs your favorite blues, jazz, Rat Pack and swing numbers. Sam is an accomplished musician, singer, songwriter, and composer. All of his talents make for a great time had by all. Lunch is catered. SC Class Day Date Time 36491 M Nov 17 12:30pm-2:30pm 36494 M Nov 17 1:30pm-2:30pm
M/Guest $17/$19 $7/$9 (no lunch)
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Hobby Classes
Beginning Ukulele
Active Adults
Ages 55 & Up
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Book Page Holiday Tree
NEW!
Do you ever wonder what to do with your old books? Shari Pontillo of Twisted Fiber Studio helps you create a beautiful and fun tree just in time for the winter holidays from retired books donated by local libraries. All supplies are included. SC Class Day Date 37876 Tu Nov 18
Time M/Guest 10:00am-11:30am $25/$30
Beginning Bridge Lessons
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Learn the most stimulating partnership card game around! Learn basic bidding and playing in a stress-free environment. Sign up with a friend or partner, or come to meet new ones. You will be playing bridge at the end of the session. Instructor: Phyllis Bartlett, ACBL Accredited Teacher. SC Class Day Date 36505 Tu Sep 9-Oct 28 37936 Tu Sep 9-Oct 28
Time 1:30pm-3:30pm 6:30pm-8:30pm
Continuing Bridge Lessons
M/Guest $86/$98 $86/$98
NEW!
This class is designed for those with basic bidding and playing skills. Pre-dealt hands are used to emphasize the three elements of bridge: bidding, declare play, and defense. Simple conventions are taught to complete the beginning level. Instructor: Phyllis Bartlett, ACBL Accredited Teacher. No class December 16. SC Class Day Date Time 37938 Tu Nov 4-Dec 30 1:30pm-3:30pm 37937 Tu Nov 4-Dec 30 6:30pm-8:30pm
M/Guest $86/$98 $86/$98
Senior Center Art Workshop
Have you ever wanted to learn how to play the ukulele? Peggy Mistak teaches you this very simple and delightful instrument. Participants must provide their own ukulele. No class November 27. SC Class Day Date Time 36726 Th Aug 28-Oct 16 1:30pm-2:30pm 36727 Th Oct 23-Dec 18 1:30pm-2:30pm
Intermediate Ukulele Brush up on your skills or learn new songs! This class is for those who have experience playing the ukulele and want to continue their skills. Participants must provide their own ukulele. No class November 27. SC Class Day Date Time 36500 Th Aug 28-Oct 16 2:30pm-3:30pm 36725 Th Oct 23-Dec 18 2:30pm-3:30pm
In this class instructor Pamela Max covers the history, rules, and dynamics of Mah Jongg. It is designed for students of all skill levels, but especially beginners. Come learn why people of all ages love this game that stimulates memory, teaches strategy, and is fun to play! SC Class Day Date 36502 Th Sep 4-Oct 9
Time 12:30pm-2:30pm
Mah Jongg in Review
Class Day Date Time 36520 M Sep 29-Nov 17 10:00am-Noon 36521 M Nov 24-Jan 12 10:00am-Noon
Dominos Tournament
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Have you ever thought about making a movie? In this class taught by Paul Klatt, screenwriter and filmmaker, you come away with a three to five minute short film project. Learn what a writer, a director, a director of photography, and many other key positions contribute to the movie making process. Watch your vision jump off the page and come to life on the screen for all to enjoy! Come prepared with ideas and experience a team effort come to life on the silver screen. SC Class Day Date 36714 Su Oct 5-Nov 9
Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
M/Guest $60/$66
M/Guest $52/$57
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Brush up on your Mah Jongg skills in this class. Instructor Pamela Max guides you through games and focuses on technique. Bring a current Mah Jongg card or purchase one from Pamela for $8. SC Class Day Date 36732 Th Sep 4-Oct 9
Silver Screen 101
M/Guest $24/$29 $24/$29
Beginning Mah Jongg Lessons
Talented Instructor, Rae Penzin, can bring out the best in you artistically! All ability levels are welcome. Instruction is in acrylics. SC M/Guest $63/$73 $63/$73
M/Guest $24/$29 $24/$29
Time M/Guest 9:30am-11:30am $52/$57
Join us on the last Friday of the month for a friendly competition. An additional $1 for tournament fees needs to be paid to Terry. SC Class Day Date Time M/Guest 36477 F Oct 31 1:00pm-4:00pm $1/$2 36478 F Dec 26 1:00pm-4:00pm $1/$2
Registration begins August 11.
Supervisor: Marissa Moravec
Find it all at www.prparks.org
Health & Fitness Classes Ages 55 & Up
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Active Adults
Senior Center Tap Join the likes of famous tap dancers such as Gene Kelley, Gregory Hines, Ann Miller, and Savion Glover while exploring the exciting study of tap. This class is for those with little or no tap dance experience. Learn to shuffle, flap, and ball change. No class October 14 and November 25. SC Class Day Date 36540 Tu Sep 30-Dec 2 36541 Tu Sep 30-Dec 2
Time 12:30pm-1:30pm 1:30pm-2:30pm
M/Guest $22/$27 $22/$27
Line Dance Meet new friends, learn new dances, and exercise all while having fun! Instructor Dawn Brunner combines country, alternative and popular music with line dancing techniques. Not sure if line dance is for you? Try the first class for free! No class October 14 and November 25. SC Class Day Date 36731 Tu Sep 30-Dec 2
Time 2:30pm-3:30pm
M/Guest $40/$44
Senior Center Yoga I This level of yoga is designed for the beginner or student that may want a class that moves at a slower pace. It doesn’t matter how old you are, the amount of flexibility you have, or the size or shape of your body because the exercises are done slowly with awareness and proper breathing techniques. Chairs are available during class. Newcomers may try the first class for free if space is available. Instructor: Megan Lenz. No class November 11 and 27. CC Class 36719 36720 36721 36722
Day Date Tu Sep 2-Oct 21 Th Sep 4-Oct 23 Tu Oct 28-Dec 23 Th Oct 30-Dec 18
Time 12:45pm-1:45pm 12:45pm-1:45pm 12:45pm-1:45pm 12:45pm-1:45pm
M/Guest $42/$52 $42/$52 $42/$52 $37/$46
Senior Center Yoga II This class is designed for the yoga student that can move at a faster pace. The benefits of yoga include building your core strength and reducing your blood pressure, while improving your spinal health and immune system. Chairs are available during class. Newcomers may try the first class for free if space is available. Instructor: Megan Lenz. No class November 11 and 27. CC Class 36526 36527 36528 36529
Day Date Tu Sep 2-Oct 21 Th Sep 4-Oct 23 Tu Oct 28-Dec 23 Th Oct 30-Dec 18
Time 11:30am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm
M/Guest $42/$52 $42/$52 $42/$52 $37/$46
Tai Chi for Health: Balance, Posture, Pain & Arthritis
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Tai Chi is a gentle, low impact approach to fitness that can help ease the pain and stiffness of arthritis and other chronic conditions. We work on increasing flexibility, muscle strength, heart and lung activity, posture, and preventing falls. This class can be done standing or modified to chair practicing at your own pace. No class November 28. SC Class Day Date Time 36524 F Aug 29-Oct 31 1:30pm-2:15pm 36723 F Nov 7-Dec 19 1:30pm-2:15pm
M/Guest $62/$68 $37/$41
Gentle Restorative Yoga & Meditation Breathe, relax, and enjoy a peaceful and healing experience. This class helps increase focus, concentration, dexterity, and overall health. Gentle stretching and restorative yoga for all levels; perfect to compliment any lifestyle. During the final 15 minutes of class we explore breathing techniques and meditation to offer a break from the stresses of everyday life. No class November 28. SC Class Day Date Time 36522 F Sep 26-Oct 17 2:30pm-3:20pm 36523 F Nov 7-Dec 5 2:30pm-3:20pm
M/Guest $36/$40 $36/$40
Senior Center Pilates Low impact Pilates helps you get lean without the use of dumbbells or heavy machines. Lengthen and strengthen your muscles, improve flexibility, balance and posture. Instructor: Megan Lenz. No class September 20 or November 1. SC Class Day Date 36530 Sat Sep 6-Nov 8
Time Noon-1:00pm
M/Guest $42/$52
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Women’s Club Events
Day Trips
Active Adults
Ages 55 & Up
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The All American Girls Professional Baseball League
Something Old, Something New Mystery Tour
Kenosha native Joyce Westerman played for eight years in the All American Girls Professional Baseball League depicted in the movie A League of Their Own. In this presentation, Bob Kann shares Joyce’s stories of growing up during the Great Depression, working at American Motors, playing professional baseball, and much more from his biography, Joyce Westerman: Baseball Hero. Lunch is catered. SC
Experience the old and the new that our beautiful city of Chicago has to offer. Visit two classic and historical landmarks in Chicago and two new places. You’ll see Chicago in a way you never have before! Transportation, lunch, and admissions included. Registration deadline: August 29. Departs from SC
Class Day Date Time 36548 W Sep 10 12:30pm
M/Guest $16/$18
I Dwell in Possibility
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An intimate afternoon with Emily Dickinson is performed by Betsy Means. Emily Dickinson was a prolific poet who was thought of as eccentric by the locals. Through nature and life she was able to glimpse into a mystic dimension beyond worldly distractions. She is one of the most loved and certainly the greatest American female poet. Lunch is catered. SC Class Day Date Time 36549 W Oct 15 12:30pm
M/Guest $16/$18
Bertha Palmer Leslie Goddard brings Bertha Palmer to the Senior Center. Chicago socialite, wife of real estate magnate Potter Palmer, and pace-setting arts patron, Bertha Palmer is best remembered for her Impressionist collection, now at the Art Institute of Chicago. But the glamorous Mrs. Palmer has her own fascinating story. As shrewd as she was stylish, Palmer helped recoup her husband’s lost fortune after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Lunch is catered. SC Class Day Date Time 36550 W Nov 12 12:30pm
M/Guest $16/$18
Day Trip Walking Guide: = Limited Walking
= Moderate Walking
= Heavy Walking
Class Day Date Time 36531 W Sep 3 9:00am-4:30pm
M/Guest $94/$103
Horseshoe Casino Our destination is Hammond, Indiana for a day at the casino. Your package includes transportation, four hours at the casino, $10 instant slot play as well as free buffet. Date of birth and address are required at registration. Transportation, buffet, and instant slot play included. Registration deadline: September 15. Departs from SC Class Day Date Time 36532 M Sep 29 10:30am-5:00pm
M/Guest $32/$35
Haunted Chicago Tour Halloween is a special time of year, and why not celebrate this scary season by seeing some of Chicagoland’s most haunted locations from the comfort and safety of a motor coach! Dale Kaczmarek, author and lecturer, guides us through this chilling tour. Registration deadline: September 25. Departs from SC Class Day Date Time 36533 Th Oct 9 1:00pm-6:00pm
M/Guest $80/$88
Apple Holler & Kenosha Outlets Pick your own memories at Apple Holler! There are over 20 different varieties of apples to pick as well as pumpkins. After picking your fill of autumn treats, eat lunch including your choice of turkey BLT, BBQ beef brisket sandwich, or Brossman’s bratwurst with sides of warm cinnamon apples and french fries, plus two scoops of sassy cow ice cream for dessert. Please indicate meal choice at time of registration. After lunch we will head to the Kenosha Outlets. Two hours will be given to shop your favorite stores. Transportation and lunch included. Maximum walking. Registration deadline: October 2. Departs from SC Class Day Date Time 36534 Th Oct 16 9:00am-4:00pm
M/Guest $60/$65
Supervisor: Marissa Moravec
Find it all at www.prparks.org
Dining Out Trips
We are visiting Rolling Meadows to help continue the tradition of the world-famous Kungsholm Miniature Grand Opera. This is the 19th year of beautiful puppetry and music and we will join in the celebration. Music features all three acts of the beloved children’s classic performed, in bridged form, in English. Complimentary gingerbread cookies provided after the show. Enjoy a family style late lunch at Toscana Italian Restaurant before the performance. Transportation, lunch, and tickets included. Registration deadline: October 22. Departs from SC
Try out restaurants near and far, and leave the driving to us! You get to choose what you order. Your cost simply includes the price of transportation; cost of lunch is on your own. Space is very limited, so register early to secure your seat. Departs from SC
Class Day Date Time 36537 W Nov 5 1:00pm-6:30pm
M/Guest $65/$70
Adapted from T.H. White’s novel, The Once and Future King, Camelot is a valiant Broadway musical that transports audiences to the magical and mythical days of medieval England. The legendary characters King Arthur, Queen Guenevere, Sir Lancelot and Merlyn come alive in this exciting tale of love and chivalry. The classic production features a lush, romantic score including “If Ever I Would Leave You,” “Camelot,” “How to Handle a Woman,” and “Follow Me.” Lunch includes your choice of salmon filet with lemon tarragon sauce or chicken breast marsala, due at time of registration. Transportation, lunch and tickets included. Registration deadline: November 3. Departs from SC M/Guest $70/$77
High Tea at The Drake Hotel Come enjoy a one-of-a-kind afternoon tea that you will never forget. The heavenly sounds of a live harp enhance the traditional afternoon tea with finger sandwiches, fruit breads, scones, and light hors d’oeuvres. Transportation, admission and tea are included. Registration deadline: November 21. Departs from SC Class Day Date Time 36536 W Dec 3 12:30pm-4:30pm
M/Guest $70/$77
The Nutcracker at Joffrey Ballet The Joffrey Ballet proudly presents Chicago’s most beloved holiday tradition! By the time the first act’s Land of Snow scene draws to a close, the stage is a true winter wonderland, complete with reigning Snow King, Queen and Prince, an ensemble of female Snowflakes, male Snow Winds, a chorus of tiny Snow Tree Angels holding flickering candles, and a theatrical snowfall. Transportation and tickets included. Registration deadline: December 1. Departs from SC Class Day Date Time 37877 Tu Dec 23 Noon-6:00pm
Seasons 52 is a fresh grill and wine bar that invites guests to discover the sensational flavors of a seasonally-inspired menu and award-winning international wine list in a casuallysophisticated ambiance. Class Day Date Time M/Guest 36538 Th Sep 11 11:30am-2:30pm $7/$8
L. Woods, Lincolnwood
Camelot at Drury Lane
Class Day Date Time 36535 Th Nov 20 10:30am-5:00pm
Seasons 52, Schaumburg
Active Adults
Hansel and Gretel at Petite Opera
M/Guest $90/$99
L. Woods Tap and Pine Lodge has been featured on Check Please! Order anything from chicken, ribs, seafood, steaks, burgers or sandwiches. Class Day Date Time M/Guest 36539 Tu Oct 7 11:30am-2:30pm $7/$8
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Dover Straits, Mundelein Since 1978, Dover Straits has proudly offered the finest selection of fresh seafood and exquisite service. Famous for its extensive menu of seafood flown in daily. Dover Straits also offers premium steaks, pasta dishes, and much more. Class Day Date Time M/Guest 36563 M Nov 10 11:30am-2:30pm $7/$8
Extended Travel For a full itinerary and pricing, contact Jennifer Meyers at 847-692-3007 or jmeyers@prparks.org.
Nova Scotia by the Sea September 20-27, 2014
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Join us for the trip of a lifetime to Nova Scotia, which in Jacobean Latin means “New Scotland.” The unspoiled beauty of Cape Breton Island resembles the highland country of Scotland.
Canada Francais: Montreal & Quebec October 13-18, 2014
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Get away from it all on the perfect autumn trip to one of North America’s most attractive cities-Quebec City, Canada!
Nashville Country Christmas at the Opryland Hotel November 20-23, 2014
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Get in the holiday spirit as we visit the Music City-Nashville, Tennessee! This trip features a three night stay at the Opryland Hotel, a guided tour highlighting Music Row Recording Studios Area, homes of Country Music stars, the Parthenon, Ryman Auditorium, the new Country Music Hall of Fame, and more.
Oakton Batting Cages close for the season on September 28, 2014.
Oakton Sports Complex
Oakton Driving Range closes for the season on November 2, 2014. 2800 W. Oakton Street • 847-692-3359
Batting Cages Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00pm-8:00pm Saturday & Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noon-6:00pm Holiday & Special Hours: September 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed
Batting Cage Fees
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Basic Rate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Balls for $1 Tunnel Rentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25/hour per tunnel Team Rental. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $85/hour (4 tunnels) Season Pass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150 Batting Cage Punch Card* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8 2014 Rentals are accepted thru October 26, 2014.
Office Hours of Operation: Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00am-10:00pm Tuesday-Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00am-10:00pm Saturday/Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am-10:00pm Holiday & Special Hours: September 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00am-10:00pm
Driving Range Fees Small Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8 Large Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9 Bushel Basket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13 Lesson Bucket. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8 Lesson Bucket Punch Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $72 Golf Punch Card (10 large buckets). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60 Bushel Bucket Punch Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100
* Punch cards expire on 9/28/14
Customer Appreciation & Golf Vendor Day! Saturday, September 6 • 11:00am-2:00pm
Oakton Sports Complex Group Rental Packages • Oakton Ice Arena $5 per person (10 person minimum) Public Skating admission includes one hour of ice time and free skate rental. Our Olympic Room located inside Oakton Ice Arena can be rented out for a discounted rate of $25/hr.
• Oakton Batting Cages $5 per person (10 person minimum) Includes helmet/bat rental and all you can hit for one hour.
• Oakton Driving Range $5 per person (10 person minimum) Includes club rental and all you can hit balls on 4 hitting bays for one hour.
Let us host your child’s next Birthday Party!
• Oakton Platinum Package - All 3 Facilities! $8 per person (10 person minimum) Experience all three facilities for only $8 per person. Let your group test their skill at each facility during your event. Includes one hour of ice skating and 30 minutes at both the batting cages and driving range. Let our friendly staff coordinate times for your next event. Call Kathy Diduch at 847-692-3359 to schedule today!
GOLF Adult Golf Classes (Ages 16 & Up)
Intermediate This class works on fundamentals and proper technique.
Ladies Only! Whether you are a novice or an avid golfer, come out and enjoy learning more about your swing.
Instructor: Scott Yopchick
DAY DATE
TIME
CLASS #
R/NR
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 7
Noon-12:55pm
37311
$95/$110
W
Sep 10-Oct 8
6:00pm-6:55pm
37312
$95/$110
Th
Sep 11-Oct 9
11:00am-11:55am
37313
$95/$110
F
Sep 12-Oct 10
11:00am-11:55am
37314
$95/$110
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 7
7:00pm-7:55pm
37315
$95/$110
W
Sep 10-Oct 8
11:00am-11:55am
37317
$95/$110
Th
Sep 11-Oct 9
1:00pm-1:55pm
37318
$95/$110
Th
Sep 11-Oct 9
6:00pm-6:55pm
37324
$95/$110
F
Sep 12-Oct 10
1:00pm-1:55pm
37320
$95/$110
Th
Sep 11-Oct 9
7:00pm-7:55pm
37321
$95/$110
Th
Sep 11-Oct 9
Noon-12:55pm
37323
$95/$110
Location: Oakton Driving Range
Supervised Practices Ages 16 & Up Looking to get a little more out of your session at the driving range? These practice sessions provide a full evaluation and diagnosis of your swing along with a video analysis. You are given fundamental thoughts to work on that adhere to your own individual swing. The main focus is that you tell the instructor what you would like to work on during the golf class. Get pointed in the right direction to start lowering your scores!
Supervised Practices
Instructor: Scott Yopchick
DAY DATE
TIME
M
Sep 8-Sep 29
7:00pm-7:55pm
37823
$95/$110
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 7
6:00pm-6:55pm
37316
$95/$110
W
Sep 10-Oct 8
1:00pm-1:55pm
37322
$95/$110
W
Sep 10-Oct 8
7:00pm-7:55pm
37319
$95/$110
M
Oct 13
7:00pm-7:55pm
37824
$25/$30
W
Oct 15
7:00pm-7:55pm
37825
$25/$30
Tu
Oct 21
7:00pm-7:55pm
37826
$25/$30
Th
Oct 23
7:00pm-7:55pm
37827
$25/$30
M
Oct 27
7:00pm-7:55pm
37828
$25/$30
Th
Oct 30
7:00pm-7:55pm
37829
$25/$30
Location: Oakton Driving Range
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Youth & Adult Golf
Beginner This class introduces those who have little or no experience to the game. Basic fundamentals of the grip, aim, stance and posture will be covered.
Supervisor: James Krumpolz
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Supervisor: James Krumpolz
Jr. Golf Lessons Youth & Adult Golf
Ages 5-15 These fun classes assess each student on an individual basis to develop a program that help them achieve their goals.
Ages 5-6
Ages 7-8
Ages 9-11
Ages 12-15
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Instructor: Scott Yopchick
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DATE
TIME
F
Sep 12-Oct 10
4:00pm-4:55pm
37338
$95/$110
F
Sep 12-Oct 10
5:00pm-5:55pm
37339
$95/$110
Th
Sep 11-Oct 9
4:00pm-4:55pm
37340
$95/$110
Th
Sep 11-Oct 9
5:00pm-5:55pm
37341
$95/$110
W
Sep 10-Oct 8
4:00pm-4:55pm
37342
$95/$110
W
Sep 10-Oct 8
5:00pm-5:55pm
37343
$95/$110
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 7
4:00pm-4:55pm
37344
$95/$110
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 7
5:00pm-5:55pm
37345
$95/$110
Location: Oakton Driving Range
Private Golf Lessons Adult 30 min: $45 Junior 30 min: $35
Adult 60 min: $80 Junior 60 min: $70
*prices do not include lesson bucket Scott Yopchick, a Chicago native, has been the Park Ridge Park District’s Golf Instructor since 2005 and affiliated with the PGA since 2003. Scott grew up on the northwest side and has played golf at every level including: IJGA, AJGA, IHSA, NCAA and professionally. Mr. Yophcick works with you to zero-in on your golf swing by using proven physical and visual coaching techniques that improve focus and enjoyment of the game on a consistent basis. Scott offers a unique and simple approach for individual and group lessons to fit your golf instruction needs.
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Enjoy a Family-Friendly Golf Course!
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ake Park Golf Course is a sporty 18-hole, par-3 course with beautiful greens, strategically placed bunkers and a picturesque lake that doubles as a hazard. Throughout the season, kids can play the course for just $7 when golfing with an adult.* Plus, our new 7s are Wild days give more golfers the chance to play Lake Park for just $7 per round! It’s a fun, playable course for beginners, and perfect for sharpening your short game. Frequent golfers can save with a Lake Park Membership or the 10-play punch card, which is also good for rounds at the par-3, 9-hole, course at the Golf Center Des Plaines–the only fully-lighted course in Chicagoland! The Lake Park course is open from 7: 00am until dusk all season, and is a destination for beginners, families, and skilled golfers alike. Once you play the course for yourself, you’ll be a fan, too! Come out & play!
*Adult plays at regular rate.
Golf • Paddleboats • Kayaks • Fishing • Sailing 1015 Howard Avenue • Des Plaines • 847-391-5730 • DPParks.org
Through a reciprocal agreement with the Des Plaines Park District, all Park Ridge Park District residents now qualify for resident rates at the Lake Park Golf Course and Marina.
Office Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00am-6:00pm Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00am-4:00pm Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00pm-5:00pm
Oakton Ice Arena
2800 W. Oakton Street • 847-692-3359
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Special Public Skates
AUGUST
Jersey Night August 16, 8:30pm-9:50pm
Wear your favorite Chicago Team Jersey and receive half price admission and $1 Skate Rental. All skaters wearing a jersey will be entered into a raffle for two tickets to a Chicago Wolves hockey game.
70s Night
SEPTEMBER
Holiday & Special Hours: September 1 . . . . Open for Competitive Edge; Office Closed November 27 . . . Open for Competitive Edge; Office Closed November 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rink Open; Office Closed
Public Skating: September 2, 2014-December 2014* (Skate rentals $3) Monday-Friday, 11:00am-12:50pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6 Friday, 7pm-9pm $6 Saturday, 1:00pm-2:00pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6 8:30pm-9:50pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6 10:00pm-10:30pm (Adults Only). . . . . . . . . . . . . $6 Sunday, 1:00pm-2:30pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6 Tuesday - Senior Skate, 1:00pm-2:20pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2
September 13, 8:30pm-9:50pm
*No Public Skate October 31-November 2
Boogie on down to Oakton Ice Arena for the sights and sounds of the 70’s. Classic songs from the decade of the 70’s will be played!
Public Skate Season Passes
Kooky Spooky Skate OCTOBER October 26, 1:00pm-2:30pm Bring the whole family for a day of spooky music and Trick-or Treats. Skate rentals are only $1 and anyone wearing a costume will receive half price admission. No registration required.
Thanksgiving Skate
NOVEMBER
November 22, 1:00pm-2:00pm Trot on over to Oakton Ice Arena for an afternoon of fun. All skaters are eligible to win a Thanksgiving turkey, compliments of the Oakton Ice Arena.
Skate with Santa DECEMBER December 14, 1:00pm-2:30pm Join us at Oakton Ice Arena to skate with Santa and his elves. Complimentary candy canes for all kids who attend. All skaters will be entered into a drawing to win two tickets to a Chicago Wolves hockey game. We encourage all to stay and watch some of Oakton’s finest skaters perform in our Holiday Exhibition immediately following Public Skate.
Season passes valid through August 2015 can be purchased at Oakton Ice Arena. Does not include skate rental ($3). Pass Type
Res.
Non-Res.
Individual Add’l Family Member
$65 $95 $35 $55
Daily Fee does not apply toward purchase of pass. Public Skating Group rates are available for schools, clubs, or groups of 10 or more. Ask for Kathy Diduch at 847-692-3359.
Check out Group Rental Packages on pg 48!
Ice Arena Punch Cards Enjoy a savings when you purchase a Punch Card for Oakton Ice Arena containing 10 public skate sessions for only $55. Buy them now at the Oakton Ice Arena!
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OAKTON ICE ARENA EVENTS
Competitive Edge 2014 Autumn: August 25-November 29, 2014 Please contact David Santee, Director of Skating, at dsantee@prparks.org or 847-292-8911 for more information.
OPEN FS (Freestyle): Must be current member of one of the following: Ice Skating Institute (ISI), U.S. Figure Skating, or Oakton’s Learn to Skate Program Freestyle 1 & Up. Below FS1, permitted with lesson only.
Sunday, December 14 4:40pm-8:00pm Oakton Ice Arena
FS 3 & UP: Must be current member of one of the following: Ice Skating Institute, U.S. Figure Skating, or registered at the Freestyle 3 level or above.
Don’t miss this special exhibition featuring participants from Oakton Ice Arena’s Competitive Edge and Learn-to-Skate programs skating to Holiday themed music!
FS 5 & UP: Must be a current member of one of the following: Ice Skating Institute, U.S. Figure Skating, or registered at the Freestyle 5 level or above.
JUVENILE & UP: Must be U.S. Figure Skating registered at Juvenile level or above.
INTERMEDIATE & UP: Must be U.S. Figure Skating registered at Intermediate level or above.
MOVES IN THE FIELD: These are specialized practice sessions for U.S. Figure Skating registered competitive skaters.
COLUMBUS DAY SHOWCASE AT OAKTON ICE ARENA October 6, 10:00am-2:00pm ‘Sail’ on over to the Oakton Ice Arena and ‘Discover’ a day of fun on the ice with our Columbus Day Showcase! There will be a discounted public skate, featuring a special appearance by the Wolves mascot “Skates” and a free exhibition starring Oakton’s top Freestyle Skaters. Stay to watch one of our skating lessons—staff will be on hand to answer questions about ice skating and hockey. 10:00am �����������Figure Skating Exhibition featuring Oakton’s top Freestyle Skaters 10:30am �����������Give Hockey A Try / Steamers Hockey Programs 11:00am �����������Public Skate with Special Appearance by “Skates”, Wolves Mascot 1:00pm �������������Learn to Skate Programs $3 Public Skate Admission with Free Skate Rental.
OAKTON FIGURE SKATING CLUB
SKATE SALE September 13 9:00am-2:00pm Drop-Off: September 12, 4pm-8pm Equipment to be sold.
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Pick-Up: September 13, 2:00pm-3:00pm For more information, call Wanda at 847-331-7448.
Oakton Ice Arena • 2800 W. Oakton Street
Oakton Ice Arena
This program is geared toward the skater who is interested in competing in figure skating. Specialized instruction and training, plus extra ice time, provide opportunities to develop and grow as a skater and athlete.
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Figure Skating
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Oakton Ice Arena is an award-winning member of the Ice Skating Institute (ISI). Classes are taught in accordance with the National Standards established by the ISI, which is styled to develop skating skills through periods of practice and periodical testing. All skating levels are tested to measure the skater’s ability to perform skills within each level. The system provides a measurement for all skaters from beginning to the most advanced and is geared towards ISI criteria. Please contact Ingrid Santee at 847-692-8596 to become a member of ISI.
Special Early & Tot Programs
Progressive Youth Programs Ages 7 & Up
Pre-Tot Age 3 This class for 3-year-olds gives your child a chance to get a taste of skating. Helmets and gloves are strongly recommended.
Rockin’ Tots Ages 4-6
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Alpha 2: Skaters learn forward maneuvers like forward crossovers. Beta 1: Skaters learn backward maneuvers like back pumps. Beta 2: Skaters learn backward maneuvers like back crossovers.
Progressive Tot Programs
Gamma: Skaters learn transitional three turns and mohawks.
Ages 4-6 These programs are designed to help young skaters develop specific skating skills at each level, starting with Tot I. Note: Each participant must pass the preceding class or have the approval of the Skating Supervisor before they are allowed to enter the next level. Equipment: Helmets and gloves are highly recommended.
Tot 1: All Tots must begin at this level of instruction. Skaters learn to balance on skates, and the proper methods of falling and getting up.
Tot 2: Introduction to gliding, stopping, and stroking. Tot 3: Introduction to backward skating. Tot 4: Introduction to forward crossovers.
Early Youth Programs Ages 7 & Up
In this instructional class for the beginning skater, participants are taught proper technique on falling, getting up, and balance. Forward movements such as swizzles, gliding, and marching are introduced.
Pre-Alpha 2
Note: Each participant must pass the preceding class or have the approval of the Skating Supervisor before being allowed to enter the next level.
Alpha 1: Skaters learn forward maneuvers like forward pumps.
Skaters who are enrolled in Tot 1, 2, 3 or 4 have fun while they greatly benefit from this class! The entire class is set to music, improving skater’s speed, balance, and body control.
Pre-Alpha 1
In the Learn-to-Skate programs below, skaters learn more advanced skating skills starting at Alpha I.
Ages 7 & Up
Instruction involves advanced balance with forward movement with an introduction to backward movement such as wiggles and swizzles. Prerequisite: Passing Pre-Alpha 1
Delta: Skaters learn transitional backward to forward maneuvers with an intro to forward edge rolls.
Freestyle 1-3: Skaters are taught jumps and spins in levels 1 through 3.
Freestyle 4 & Up: Includes 45 minutes of instruction and training.
Learn to Speed Skate Begin learning the exciting sport of short-track speed skating.
Accelerated Skater Program For skaters who want to advance at a quicker pace, this program allows skaters to participate in two classes per week, and get a free practice time. Skaters receive a $5 discount on the second class and a coupon for one free practice session. For additional information, call the Oakton Ice Arena office at 847-692-3359.
Find it all at www.prparks.org
Supervisor: Ingrid Santee
Register at Oakton Ice Arena
Registration for skating classes is taken at Oakton Ice Arena only. In-Person registration or by Fax at 847-692-6939. Classes may be combined and/or cancelled based on enrollment.
Session I Sep 2-Oct 12
DAY
TIME
Pre-Tot
W
10:30am-11:00am
37346
$65/$80
37536
$110/$125
Tot 1
W
10:00am-10:30am
37348
$65/$80
37538
$110/$125
W
1:00pm-1:30pm
37349
$65/$80
37539
$110/$125
Th
4:10pm-4:40pm
37350
$65/$80
37540
$100/$115
Th
5:30pm-6:00pm
37351
$65/$80
37541
$100/$115
Sat
12:20pm-12:50pm
37352
$65/$80
37542
$100/$115
W
10:00am-10:30am
37354
$65/$80
37544
$110/$125
W
1:00pm-1:30pm
37355
$65/$80
37545
$110/$125
Th
4:10pm-4:40pm
37356
$65/$80
37546
$100/$115
Th
5:30pm-6:00pm
37357
$65/$80
37547
$100/$115
Sat
12:20pm-12:50pm
37358
$65/$80
37548
$100/$115
W
10:00am-10:30am
37360
$65/$80
37550
$110/$125
W
1:00pm-1:30pm
37361
$65/$80
37551
$110/$125
Th
4:10pm-4:40pm
37362
$65/$80
37552
$100/$115
Th
5:30pm-6:00pm
37363
$65/$80
37553
$100/$115
Sat
12:20pm-12:50pm
37364
$65/$80
37554
$100/$115
W
10:00am-10:30am
37366
$65/$80
37556
$110/$125
W
1:00pm-1:30pm
37367
$65/$80
37557
$110/$125
Th
4:10pm-4:40pm
37368
$65/$80
37558
$100/$115
Th
5:30pm-6:00pm
37369
$65/$80
37559
$100/$115
Sat
12:20pm-12:50pm
37370
$65/$80
37560
$100/$115
W
10:30am-10:50am
37372
$55/$70
37562
$75/$90
W
1:30pm-1:50pm
37373
$55/$70
37563
$75/$90
Tot 2
Tot 3
Tot 4
Rockin’ Tots
R/NR
Session II Oct 13-Dec 21
LEVEL
R/NR
No class November 1 & 27 Class Make-Ups & Late Registration Fee: Make-ups are scheduled at the
discretion of the Skating Supervisor, Ingrid Santee, at 847-692-8596 or the Oakton Ice Arena office at 847-692-3359. Late registrations are subject to a $5 Late Fee.
Figure Skating
Currently Enrolled Skaters - August 4 Session I: Residents - August 25, 26, 27 Non-Residents - August 28, 29, 30 Session II: Currently Enrolled Skaters - September 29 Residents - October 6, 7, 8 Non-Residents - October 9, 10, 11
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Figure Skating
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FIGURE SKATING
Supervisor: Ingrid Santee
Currently Enrolled Skaters & Hockey Players - August 4 Session I: Residents - August 25, 26, 27 Non-Residents - August 28, 29, 30 Session II: Currently Enrolled Skaters - September 29 Residents - October 6, 7, 8 Non-Residents - October 9, 10, 11 Registration for skating classes is taken at Oakton Ice Arena only. In-Person registration or by Fax at 847-692-6939. Classes may be combined and/or cancelled based on enrollment.
LEVEL
DAY
TIME
Pre-Alpha 1
Th
4:10pm-4:40pm
Th Sat Pre-Alpha 2
Alpha 1 Alpha 2 Beta 1 Beta 2 Gamma Delta
Session I Sep 2-Oct 12
R/NR
Session II Oct 13-Dec 21
R/NR
37375
$65/$80
37565
$100/$115
5:30pm-6:00pm
37376
$65/$80
37566
$100/$115
11:10am-11:40am
37403
$65/$80
37593
$100/$115
Sat
11:45am-12:15pm
37377
$65/$80
37567
$100/$115
Th
4:10pm-4:40pm
37378
$65/$80
37568
$100/$115
Th
5:30pm-6:00pm
37379
$65/$80
37569
$100/$115
Sat
11:45am-12:15pm
37380
$65/$80
37570
$100/$115
M
4:10pm-4:55pm
37381
$80/$95
37571
$160/$170
Sat
11:30am-12:15pm
37382
$95/$110
37572
$145/$160
M
4:10pm-4:55pm
37383
$80/$95
37573
$160/$175
Sat
11:30am-12:15pm
37384
$95/$110
37574
$145/$160
M
5:00pm-5:45pm
37385
$80/$95
37575
$160/$175
Sat
10:35am-11:20am
37386
$95/$110
37576
$135/$150
M
5:00pm-5:45pm
37387
$80/$95
37577
$150/$165
Sat
10:35am-11:20am
37388
$95/$110
37578
$145/$160
M
4:10pm-4:55pm
37389
$80/$95
37579
$160/$175
Sat
11:30am-12:15pm
37390
$95/$110
37580
$145/$160
M
5:00pm-5:45pm
37391
$80/$95
37581
$160/$175
Sat
10:35am-11:20am
37392
$95/$110
37582
$145/$160
Alpha-Delta Power Class
Sat
12:20pm-12:50pm
37374
$65/$80
37564
$100/$115
Freestyle 1
Th
4:45pm-5:30pm
37393
$95/$110
37583
$145/$160
Sat
9:45am-10:30am
37394
$95/$110
37584
$145/$160
Th
4:45pm-5:30pm
37396
$95/$110
37586
$145/$160
Sat
9:45am-10:30am
37395
$95/$110
37585
$145/$160
Th
4:45pm-5:30pm
37397
$95/$110
37587
$145/$160
Sat
9:45am-10:30am
37398
$95/$110
37588
$145/$160
FS 1, 2, 3 Power Class
Sat
10:35am-11:05am
37405
$65/$80
37595
$100/$115
Freestyle 4
Tu
4:10pm-4:55pm
37399
$95/$110
37589
$160/$175
Freestyle 5
Tu
5:00pm-5:45pm
37400
$95/$110
37590
$160/$175
Freestyle 6 & up
Tu
4:10pm-4:55pm
37401
$95/$110
37591
$160/$175
Learn to Speed Skate
Tu
5:00am-5:45pm
37404
$65/$80
37594
$100/$115
Freestyle 2 Freestyle 3
No class November 1 & 27
YOUTH HOCKEY
Supervisor: Ingrid Santee
Pre-Hockey: Entry level of instruction for first time skaters. Participants learn to march, how to fall properly, and how to glide on two feet. Prerequisite: None. Required equipment: helmet, gloves.
the fundamentals of the hockey stop. Other elements include backwards skating and turns. Prerequisite: passing Pre-Hockey or Hockey Director’s approval. Required equipment: hockey helmet, gloves.
Hockey 2: Players build on the skills from Hockey 1, adding the stick and puck. Prerequisite: passing Hockey 1 or Hockey Director’s approval. Required equipment: full hockey gear.
Hockey 3: Hockey 3 builds on the foundation of Hockey 2
and is designed for the more advanced player. This class teaches young players all they need to be effective in the game. Skating, stick handling, passing, and shooting is covered. Prerequisite: passing Hockey 2 or Hockey Director’s approval. Required equipment: full hockey gear.
Express Prospects Skills & Drills: Designed for motivated players age 4-6, this up-tempo class works on more advanced skills and game situations.
Give Hockey a Try: This program gives children age 4-8 the chance to fall in love with the great game of hockey. No prior skating or playing experience necessary. Equipment available free of charge.
Jr. Express House League: Designed to get you
prepared for competitive hockey with two classes per week being devoted strictly to skill development. The third class per week puts the skills to use in a competitive, cross-ice house league environment. NOTE: A limited number of children’s hockey skates are available for rental at a cost of $2. Session I Sep 2-Oct 12
DAY
TIME
Pre-Hockey
W
10:30am-11:00am
37513
$65/$80
37600
$110/$125
W
1:30pm-2:00pm
37514
$65/$80
37601
$110/$125
F
5:00pm-5:30pm
37515
$65/$80
37602
$100/$115
Sat
2:10pm-2:40pm
37516
$65/$80
37603
$100/$115
Sun
2:40pm-3:10pm
37517
$65/$80
37604
$100/$115
W
10:00am-10:30am
37519
$65/$80
37605
$110/$125
W
1:00pm-1:30pm
37522
$65/$80
37608
$110/$125
F
5:00pm-5:45pm
37520
$95/$110
37606
$145/$160
Sat
2:10pm-2:55pm
37521
$95/$110
37607
$145/$160
Sun
2:40pm-3:25pm
37533
$95/$110
37618
$145/$160
F
5:00pm-5:45pm
37528
$95/$110
37614
$145/$160
Sat
2:10pm-2:55pm
37529
$95/$110
37615
$145/$160
Sun
2:40pm-3:25pm
37530
$95/$110
37616
$145/$160
F
5:00pm-5:45pm
37524
$95/$110
37610
$145/$160
Sat
2:10pm-2:55pm
37525
$95/$110
37611
$145/$160
Hockey 2
Hockey 3
R/NR
Session II Oct 13-Dec 21
LEVEL
Hockey 1
Youth Hockey
Hockey 1: Participants perfect the forward stride, as well as
R/NR
Sun
2:40pm-3:25pm
37523
$95/$110
37609
$145/$160
Express Prospects Skills & Drills
Th
1:00pm-1:45pm
37527
$95/$110
37613
$145/$160
Give Hockey a Try
Sat
2:55pm-3:40pm
37526
$65/$80
37612
$80/$80
Jr. Express House League
F
5:50pm-6:50pm
Sat
2:55pm-3:40pm
37531
$335/$350
37617
$495/$510
Sun
3:25pm-4:25pm
No class October 31, November 2 & 27
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Hours of Operation Mon-Fri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00am-10:00pm Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:45am-7:00pm Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:45am-7:00pm Holiday & Special Hours: September 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed November 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00am-1:00pm December 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00am-1:00pm December 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed December 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00am-1:00pm January 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed
Community Center
1515 W. Touhy Avenue • 847-692-5129
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Keep Getting Better at Your Community Center! Whether you are brand new to fitness or a fitness center extraordinaire, we have something for everyone! Our friendly and helpful staff can help you find a machine, class, hoop, court, bike or pool activity to improve your workout and keep you coming back. Stop by the Community Center today for more information. Not sure if you will like your Community Center Membership? Try us for a day! $8 for residents and $12 for non-residents. We also offer one week passes $29 R/$39 NR, one month and three month memberships. You choose what works for you!
Community Center Membership includes the use of: • • • • • • • • • •
New Sauna Hot Tub Leisure Pool Lap Pool Fitness Center New designated stretching area Track Open Gym Basketball Racquetball Courts Badminton, Basketball, Pickleball, Volleyball Meet-Up Groups
For an additional fee we offer: • Group Fitness Classes - Spin, Boot Camp, Zumba, Yoga, Pilates, Strength classes and more! • Specialty Training Classes - TRX, 5K training classes, and more! • Personal Training - individual, partner, small group, 30-minute and 60-minute sessions • Private Lockers in our Men’s & Women’s Private Locker Rooms • Child Care - We can take care of your 3 month to 7 year-old child while you take care of you at the Community Center!
Our Fitness Center offers the following: • • • • • • • • • • • •
Concept II Rowers Schwinn Airdyne Bikes Life Fitness Upright and Recumbent Bikes Two Spin Bikes Nu-Steps Precor and Life Fitness Ellipticals AMT’s Stepmills Stairmasters Treadmills by LifeFitness and Matrix Complete line of free weights Life Fitness, Cybex and Paramount Strength Equipment
We even provide the little things to make your workout more effective and FUN: TRX straps, kettlebells, balance discs and boards, bosus, plyo boxes, medicine balls, foam rollers, weight vests, training ropes, and more. And yes, you can use them all!
Make your membership BETTER with the Group Fitness Platinum Upgrade or a Private Locker Rental!
Community Center Memberships: Fees are per month paid through EFT unless otherwise indicated. All memberships may be paid in full. Additional important information can be found at www.prparks.org. Membership Options Individual
Resident Non-Resident $31
$46.50
Couple
$45
$67.50
Family: (each addl. individual)
+$14
+$21
Daylight Savings (Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm)
$16.67
$25
Daylight Savings Couple
$30.67
$46
Youth
$19.58
$29.58
$33.58
$50.58
†
Add-On: +Youth Senior
$25
$37.50
Senior + Individual
$39
$58.50
Corporate Individual
$31
$31
Individual 3-Month*
$129*
$194*
Individual 1-Month*
$59*
$89*
Individual 3-Month Student*
$109*
$139*
Individual 1-Month Student*
$45*
$59*
Individual 1-Week*
$29*
$39*
*Fee required to be paid in full. † Children under 1 are FREE!
Descriptions: Individual: Ages 13-64 Couple: Two individuals residing at the same address (proof of same residence required) Family: Parent(s), civil union partners, and unmarried children age 25 and under residing at the same address Youth: Access to pool and gym only for ages 12 & younger Senior: 65 years of age & older Corporate: Currently employed by Park Ridge business/organization. Must provide employment verification documents at registration.
Upgrade your membership to include access to our drop-in Group Fitness classes! We offer over 80 classes every week. This pass gives you the flexibility to work out on your time and change up your workout routine when you want to. Yoga, Spin, Step, Strength, Zumba and more are all included on one easy-to-use pass! Fee is per person. $35/month EFT from a checking or savings account* $420/year* *Available to annual members only. Does not include Daylight Savings membership. For drop-in and fitness class pass rates for group exercise, please see page 60. Private Locker Rental Rent a locker in one of our adult-only private locker rooms! Private locker rentals allow you to store your personal items at the Community Center. The locker rooms provide you access to a quiet and comfortable environment that is equipped with cable television. Select toiletries are provided. You must be a current Community Center member to purchase a private locker rental. The Women’s Private Locker Room has been updated with new carpet, countertops, new furniture, and fresh paint. The Men’s Private Locker Room has been updated with new furniture. See the front desk to take a tour and reserve your locker today! $150/year $12.50/month through EFT
School Break Passes for Students Break from School, Not your Workouts!
1-Week Thanksgiving Week Student Pass $29 R/$39 NR 1-Month Winter Break Pass Available December 1-January 31
$45 R/$59 NR
Must provide college ID or proof of enrollment at time of purchase for student passes.
Try Us Out! Daily Rates: Youth (17 & Under): Resident $5, Non-Resident $8 Adults (18 & Up): Resident $8, Non-Resident $12
Outdoor Yoga at Wildwood
The daily fee provides individuals ages 13 & older with unlimited daily use of the Fitness Center, track, racquetball courts, open gym, and the Aquatic Center. Individuals 12 & under have unlimited access to open gym and the Aquatic Center. Teens ages 13-15 require a parent waiver on file prior to accessing the fitness center.
Join the fun! Enjoy a relaxing morning of 100 minutes of Yoga outdoors at the Wildwood Nature Center. This FREE class will move you through poses, reduce your blood pressure, and build your core strength while improving your spinal health, immune and lymphatic systems, along with your breathing.
Drop-In Rate for select fitness classes:
Day: Sunday, September 7 • Time: 10:00am-11:40am No registration required! • FREE EVENT!
Member $6, Resident $8, Non-Resident $12
Community Center
We have what you need! We offer one-week, one-month, three-month, and yearly membership options. Take advantage of individual, couple, family, senior, and youth membership options. Call 847-692-5129 for more information.
Group Fitness Platinum Membership Upgrade Unlimited Access to Group Exercise Classes!
100th Anniversary Celebratory Class
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Community Center
CHILD CARE & FITNESS PARTIES Looking for the perfect SPOT for your child while you’re working out?
Kids
SPOT
Ages 3 months to 7
Fees: Single Visit, $3.50/hour/child 10 Visit Pass, $30 Hours: Mon-Sat, 8:00am-11:00am Mon-Wed, 4:30pm-7:00pm *Max visit time of 2 hours per day.
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Kids Spot is the perfect spot to drop-in for fun! The Community Center offers quality childcare for members who are on-site. Kids STAY & PLAY with their new and old friends in our newly updated room. Staff organizes activities, games, and crafts to create fun for your little ones while you work out and have your own fun! New to the Kid’s Spot? We understand the importance of you and your child feeling comfortable and safe with us. If you would like to meet our staff, tour the room, or have any questions, please call 847-692-5129. ACTIVITY CALENDAR (Upcoming Monthly Themes): September: Fall Leaves October: Pumpkins November: Turkeys & Pilgrims December: Holiday Fun!
Call 847-692-5129 to make your reservation. Drop-ins welcome if space allows.
Youth Parties (Ages 5-14) ATHLETIC PARTY (Ages 5-13) • POOL PARTY (Ages 8-13) • ZUMBA! or YOGA PARTY (Ages 5-14) It’s party time! And your party is at the Community Center! Whether you want to run, shoot, score, dance, splash or relax, we have the ultimate party options for your child’s big celebration. Party packages are a 2-hour party that includes: • The party room for the full 2 hours (plus 30-minutes before and after for setup and clean up) • 1 hour of the activity of your choice planned and led by one of our coaches or certified instructors • Tables and chairs set up and taken down for you
Adults can have fun too! Fitness Parties (Ages 14 & up) SPIN PARTY • ZUMBA! PARTY • DANCE FITNESS PARTY • YOGA PARTY The best way to party is with good friends and a little sweat. Start your celebration off the healthy way with a private fitnessinspired party. Whether you are celebrating a birthday, bachelorette party, bridal shower, or college reunion, we can customize your party for you and your guests. This is the party before the party gets started! Party packages are a 2-hour party that includes: • • • •
1-hour private workout of your choice lead by one of our certified instructors The party room for the full 2 hours (plus 30-minutes before and after for setup and clean up) Tables and chairs set up and taken down for you Access to our locker rooms and shower area (to get ready for round 2 of your celebration!)
PERSONAL TRAINING Our Trainers Keep Getting Better!
Prepare…Train…Nutrition…and Rest That is the philosophy we encourage at the Park Ridge Community Center!
Personal training staff with Alwyn Cosgrove (above) and Todd Durkin (left)
Not sure if you are preparing, training, taking in your nutrition and resting optimally? Come strategize with one of our helpful, friendly, and experienced Personal Trainers! They are here for you reach the goals that are personally important to you. Fill out the Strategy Request form located at our Fitness Desk and Front Desk or call Amy Murrin at 847-692-5149.
Personal Training
During the summer, our personal training staff attended the Perform Better Summit, a premiere 3-Day Personal Training Summit. They learned from the best in the fitness industry to continue offering you the most current fitness information to help realize your goals!
Prepare...To get ready to train, you need to prepare your muscles for the work at hand. Prepare in our newly designated flexibility, mobility, and stability training zone on the first floor using our spacious mats, soft tissue tools, the True Stretching Cage, the Precor Stretcher, Stretching Table, and more! Train...Train with the intensity, duration, and frequency that will help you reach your goals on our selectorized strength equipment, cardio equipment, free weight equipment, on the basketball or racquetball court, and in the pool with all the little things (TRX, kettlebells, slideboard, ropes, and more) that we can show you how to use. We can help determine how much is appropriate for you to elicit the response you are looking for! Nutrition...This is huge if weight loss or weight maintenance is important to you. Our staff is here to help determine how many calories you should be consuming per day. We offer 30-minute Nutrition Sessions to get a quick, yet informative information you can apply today! Rest...We are advocates of rest. Sleep, training days off, stretching, active recovery workouts, and more! Let the Community Center Staff help you keep getting better.
Meet our Certified Personal Trainers Matt Bailey: B.S. Movement Sciences from University
Roberta Smaha: Liberal Arts Degree. 20+ Years
of Illinois, Chicago. 4 years as a Physical Therapy Aide at Athletico; 6+ years in Personal Training. Specializes in Kettlebells, TRX, Strength Training, Weight Loss, Movement Prep, H.I.I.T. Movement Prep, Athletic Performance. NSCA, Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Available: M-F 3:00pm-8:00pm; Sundays
Personal Training experience. NASM, ACE Certified Personal Trainer. Specializes in Senior Strength Training, Weight Loss, Pre-Post Natal, Senior Fitness. Available: Tu 8:00am-2:30pm; W 10:30am-2:00pm; Th 7:00am-11:00am; F, PM and weekends upon request
Janet Glowen: Bachelor’s Degree in Nutrition. NASM
Megan Lenz: B.A. History from University of Illinois,
Certified Personal Trainer. Former competitive body builder. Specializes in Weight Loss, Strength Training, Body Building, TRX, Circuits, Boxing. Available: M-F mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends upon request
Champaign-Urbana. ACE Personal Trainer, Lifestyle & Weight Management Consultant, ACE Group Fitness Instructor. Specializes in Pilates, MAT Yoga, Weight Loss, Circuits, Intervals; uses variety of equipment. Available: M-F 5:00am-11:00am; Saturdays AM; Sundays upon request
Personal Training Rates # of Sessions
Individual 60-Minute (M/NM)
Individual 30-Minute (M/NM)
Partner (Member)
Partner (Non-Member)
1
$49/$64
$27/$35
$59 ($29.50/person per session)
$77 ($38.50/person per session)
4
$196/$255
$108/$140
$236 ($29.50/person per session)
$307 ($38.38/person per session)
6
$288/$375
$159/$207
$348 ($29/person per session)
$452 ($37.70/person per session)
10
$465/$605
$257/$334
$560 ($28/person per session)
$728 ($36.40/person per session)
Small Group Training Packages are also available! Contact Amy Murrin for additional information and to get started today at 847-692-5149 or amurrin@prparks.org.
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Fitness Classes
You’re Only the New Person Once!
Group Fitness welcomes beginners or pros; there is a class for everyone. Our instructors are the best in the area and come to each class ready to share their passion and enthusiasm for fitness. Whether you need motivation to get moving or want to meet new people, we can help find the best place for you. Our extraordinary schedule guarantees a class you will enjoy and keep coming back to. Classes/instructors subject to change. To find out if a class is running, call 847-692-5129.
Get More Classes for Your Money with Our Fitness Pass System! Choose from over 80 group fitness classes per week. Strength train, stretch, spin, zumba, splash, and more in our flexible pass system! (TRX and other specialty classes not included. See page 66 for more information.)
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• Be on time; wa rm-ups prevent injury. • Keep talking to a minimum. • No children pe rmitted in fitness classes . • Sweat towels available in fitness rooms.
Not sure where to start or how? Contact our Community Center Fitness Supervisor, Diane Murphy, at dmurphy@prparks.org or at 847-692-5139. She is here to help you pick and choose classes that are best for you!
Classes accessible with your Fitness Class Pass will be listed with this logo:
Fitness Passes are available in single, ten and twenty class packages. Fitness Passes are valid for 6 FITNESS CLASS PASS months and are non-transferable and cannot be shared. Think you want to do LOTS of classes per day and per week? You may want to consider our Platinum Upgrade Membership plan that is available to all Annual/EFT Community Center Membership pass holders. For an additional $35/month, attend unlimited group fitness classes. (Platinum Upgrade pass may be added on to annual Community Center memberships only). Fitness class passes are available to members and non-members ages 14 years and older and can be purchased at the Community Center or Maine Park.
Fitness Class Pass Fees Single Class
10-Pass
20-Pass
Member
$6
$54 ($5.40 per class)
$102 ($5.10 per class)
Resident
$8
$72 ($7.20 per class)
$136 ($6.80 per class)
Non-Resident
$12
$108 ($10.80 per class)
$204 ($10.20 per class)
Member Senior*
$5
$49 ($4.90 per class)
$92 ($4.60 per class)
Resident Senior*
$7
$65 ($6.50 per class)
$123 ($6.15 per class)
Non-Resident Senior*
$11
$98 ($9.80 per class)
$184 ($9.20 per class)
Classes and instructors are subject to change. View our current fitness schedule online at prparks.org or stop by the Community Center.
*Senior = age 65 & up. Punch cards expire 6 months from date of purchase.
Take Time to Workout Before the Turkey Comes Out!
Jo Herzog Memorial Thanksgiving Day Family Exercise Class Thursday, November 27 8:00am-9:00am Admission: Non-perishable food items for Maine Township Food Pantry.
Find it all at www.prparks.org
Supervisor: Diane Murphy
FITNESS PASS CLASSES: Cardio
Why Cardio?
FITNESS CLAS
S PASS
Cardio may help you reduce blood pressure, cholesterol, and body fat, increase heart function, prevent type 2 diabetes, help with anxiety and depression, and more! Find something you’ll enjoy—dancing, spin, stepping, kicking, and more.
Cardio/Strength Interval Training Blast fat efficiently and effectively with high intensity intervals and strength training using air-ropes, weights, bars, and steps. Step, Strength & Abs Challenge yourself with a variety of step aerobics, interval training, sculpting, and abdominal exercises. This class will get you the results you’re looking for! Outdoor Boot Camp Utilize basic strength training, interval exercises, circuit stations, and boot camp drills to offer a total body workout. Kickboxing Burn calories and fat with kicking and punching in this high energy total workout. Ab work included.
CARDIO
Fit Start New to fitness or just coming off rehab? Start moving with low impact, easy to follow step and group strength training using weights, body bars, and tubing. Piloxing Piloxing blends the power, speed and agility of boxing with sculpting and flexibility of Pilates. Class format is fun and challenging. Zumba Slide, shuffle, and spin with footwork and body movements from the flamenco, salsa, merengue, samba, and more. Zumba Gold New to Zumba® or exercise or looking to perfect your dance step? Get your heart rate moving to the Latin beat. Werq Bold cardio endurance dancing to the hottest top 40 pop, rock, and hip hop songs. We finish with core strength and yoga-inspired stretches.
South Park Fitness Classes All classes listed below are held at South Park. They require pre-registration and are not on the fitness pass system. There are no refunds or make-ups for missed classes held at South Park. No classes September 1. CLASS
DAY
DATE
TIME
INSTR.
LOC.
CLASS #
R/NR
Pilates
M
Aug 25-Dec 15
7:00pm-8:00pm
Becky
SP
37812
$128/$192
Line Dancing
Tu
Aug 26-Dec 16
7:00pm-8:00pm
Nancy
SP
37813
$136/$204
Zumba
Sat
Aug 30-Dec 21
8:00am-8:55am
Michelle
SP
37814
$136/$204
Yoga I
Sat
Aug 30-Dec 21
9:00am-10:00am
Joe
SP
37815
$136/$204
Yoga II
Sat
Aug 30-Dec 21
10:00am-11:00am
Joe
SP
37816
$136/$204
Fitness Classes
Cardio Core Blast Strength, cardio, and flexibility training while wearing the Pelvicore ball to improve your core muscles for bladder control and more.
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Strength Train to...
FITNESS CLAS
S PASS
• Get stronger
Strength Training A full body, strength workout using resistance bands, body weight, body bars, dumbbells, and the pelvicore ball to tighten and tone, with cardio included!
• Manage your weight with more lean muscle mass
Functional Strength Training Strength, cardio balance, and flexibility training to prepare you for life’s daily challenges.
• Take up less space in your clothes, and feel and look better!
Pelvic & Core Training This class strengthens your pelvic floor (improving bladder control) and strengthens the glutes with movements from Yoga/Pilates and using the Pelvicore ball.
• Improve bone density
Fitness Classes
FITNESS PASS CLASSES: Strength
STRENGTH
Butts & Guts An effective lower body workout. Class strengthens abs, butt, and thighs. Bosu Strength Training The addition of the BOSU ball engages your core and gets all those little supportive muscles and soft tissue like tendons and ligaments to fire up, giving you more stability with every step you take.
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FITNESS PASS CLASSES: Aqua Aqua is the perfect place to start if you are new to exercise, rehabbing an injury, or looking for a great workout without all of the impact on your joints. Aqua shoes are recommended, but not required.
AQUA
FITNESS CLAS
S PASS
Aqua Fit Cardio and strength workout in the pool using resistance bands, water barbells, noodles, and more. Aqua Light Perfect for those looking to reduce joint pain, and stiffness, increase flexibility, improve range of motion, and more with a light workout in the pool. Aqua Zumba Ditch the workout and join the Zumba® party in the pool! Perfect for those looking to get their Zumba moves on without all of the impact.
Classes and instructors are subject to change. View our current fitness schedule online at www.prparks.org or stop by the Community Center.
Find it all at www.prparks.org
YOGA & Feel the benefits at the end of each class and continue to make progress one class at a time.
PILATES
FITNESS PASS CLASSES: Yoga & Pilates
FITNESS CLAS
S PASS
Pilates Are you looking to get lean without using dumbbells, barbells, or heavy machines? Lengthen and strengthen your muscle, improve flexibility, balance, and posture in Pilates. Yoga I Enjoy the endless benefits of yoga as you move through poses. Reduce your blood pressure and build your core strength while improving your spinal health, immune and lymphatic systems, along with your breathing. Yoga II Traditional yoga incorporating challenging poses and sequencing to place higher demands on your body. Added relaxation periods included. Previous yoga experience preferred. Yoga Sculpt Maximize your time with a combination of yoga and strength training to give you the challenge while you lengthen, improve posture, and relax. Previous yoga experience preferred. Yoga/Pilates This Yoga and Pilates blend creates balance, flexibility, core strength, and relaxation improving body awareness and stress reduction. Tai Chi for Health Improve balance and flexibility, while increasing lung capacity and reducing stress and blood pressure. Tai Chi promotes a calm, gentle, yet effective approach to fitness.
SPIN Take a ride on our NEW sleek, smooth, quiet, yet very informative spin bikes from Life Fitness. We guarantee a comfortable no-impact 45-minute cardiovascular workout!
FITNESS PASS CLASSES: Spin
FITNESS CLAS
S PASS
Spin The perfect class to burn calories without all of the impact on your joints! Personalized computers on each bike allow you to keep track of the calories burned, distance traveled, your pace, and how hard you are working. You may be sore your first few rides, but don’t get discouraged. If you like it, you can make your ride more comfortable with special shorts or a bike seat cover. HRM Spin Check out how hard you’re working on the big screen! Wearing a heart rate monitor (provided) allows you to view your heart rate and helps determine if you need to add resistance or speed, or back off for proper training. Spin-N-Pump Combine cycling with light hand weights and resistance tubing for a complete workout. Teen Spin (Ages 11-14) Enjoy your visual ride as you watch scenes of mountains, canyons, and beaches to keep you motivated.
Fitness Classes
Just what your body needs to lengthen and strengthen without all of the impact on your joints!
Supervisor: Diane Murphy
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SPECIALTY FITNESS (Ages 14 & Up)
Fitness Classes
TRX
Supervisor: Diane Murphy
TRX Circuit
Instead of using machines, bands, dumbbells, steps and risers, use your body and a strap for an amazing cardio and strength workout that fires up your core the entire class!
A full-body timed workout using your body and a strap to improve strength, flexibility, and mobility. Off the strap exercises included to give you an amazing workout! Missed TRX classes may be made up in the session. No carry-overs to next session.
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DAY
DATE
TIME
INSTR.
LOC.
CLASS # R/NR
M
Aug 25-Dec 15
10:30am-11:30am
Kristin
CC/fs
37798
$130/$194
Tu
Aug 26-Dec 16
5:30pm-5:55pm
Sara
CC/fs
37799
$102/$153
Tu
Aug 26-Dec 16
7:05pm-8:00pm
Matt
CC/fs
37800
$138/$207
W
Aug 27-Dec 17
8:15am-9:05am
Patrizia
CC/fs
37801
$138/$207
Th
Aug 28-Dec 18
6:00am-7:00am
Laura
CC/fs
37802
$130/$194
Th
Aug 28-Dec 18
11:05am-11:50am
Sara
CC/fs
37803
$130/$194
Th
Aug 28-Dec 18
8:10pm-9:00pm
TBA
CC/fs
37806
$130/$194
F
Aug 29-Dec 19
5:55am-6:55am
Katherine
CC/fs
37807
$130/$194
F
Aug 29-Dec 19
9:30am-10:30am
Kristin
CC/fs
37808
$130/$194
F
Aug 29-Dec 19
5:30pm-6:30pm
Katherine
CC/fs
37809
$130/$194
Sat
Aug 30-Dec 20
9:10am-10:10am
TBA
CC/fs
37810
$138/$207
Sat
Aug 30-Dec 20
10:15am-11:15am
TBA
CC/fs
37811
$138/$207
No class September 1 and November 27-28 Triathlon Training
Making Women Better from A-Z
Take the first steps to become a triathlete! Training begins in the pool and alternates days in our spin room. Discussions include equipment needed and how to train. Instructor: Eric. CC/p
Beginner level class focused on overall wellness (fitness, nutrition & stress) to help us live and thrive through it all. Begin with a health screen assessment and nutritional tips provided by Advocate Health Care staff, along with a fitness test conducted by the Park District. The next 9 weeks is a combination of fitness and educational classes. Get your heart rate up in cardio classes, get stronger in a strength training class, lengthen and strengthen in a yoga inspired class, and work on balance training to give you all that you need to achieve better health and movement! Three classes are led by board certified Advocate staff focusing on managing stress and heart healthy nutrition. For more information, call the Community Center at 847-692-5129. Max: 50 participants
Class Day Date Time 37817 Th Aug 28-Dec 18 7:45pm-8:45pm
R/NR $128/$192
Tai Chi Improve balance and flexibility, while increasing lung capacity, and reducing stress and blood pressure. Tai Chi promotes a calm, gentle, yet effective approach to fitness. Instructor: Bobbie. CC Class Day Date Time 37830 W Aug 27-Dec 17 1:00pm-1:45pm
Zumbatonic
R/NR $136/$204
Ages 5-12
Zumba-tonic combines the energy of dance with musical rhythms like salsa, merengue, cumbia, reggaeton, hip-hop, and country in an easy-to-follow format for kids. It’s a great way to burn energy and keep healthy while learning the rhythm of different types of music. Instructor: Patrizia. CC Class Day Date Time 37818 M Sep 8-Oct 27 4:15pm-5:00pm 37819 M Nov 3-Dec 15 4:15pm-5:00pm
Strong & Sassy Club
R/NR $64/$96 $56/$84
Ages 10-14
Are you a teen looking to get strong and sassy? Meet weekly for team building, learn dance routines, obstacle courses, yoga, and fun games that don’t feel like a work out. Topics also include hair, make-up, nails, and fun music. CC Class Day Date 37944 T Sep 9-Dec 9
Time 3:15pm-4:15pm
R/NR $112/$168
Class Day Date 37925 Su Sep 7-Nov 9
Time R/NR 4:00pm-5:00pm $35/$53
Building Healthy Habits In this 15-week program individuals interested in weight loss learn how to build daily routines, habits to facilitate weight loss, and permanent healthy weight maintenance. No more yo-yo dieting! Class format consists of group discussions, lecture, and mild movement mediation. CC Class Day Date 37928 T Sep 9-Dec 9
Time 7:30pm-8:30pm
R/NR $120/$180
ADULT ATHLETICS Men’s Softball Leagues Ages 18 & Up
JD
Class Day League Date Time Team 37258 M/W 12” Open Sep 3-Oct 22 6:00pm-10:30pm $775 37259 Tu/Th 16” Open Sep 2-Oct 21 6:00pm-10:30pm $775
Men’s Basketball Leagues Ages 18 & Up
JD
The basketball leagues have a regular season and playoffs. The amount of games played depend on the number of teams registered, but should be around 9-11 games. Monetary prizes are awarded for regular season champions and playoff winners. Registration deadline: August 22. No games November 27. CC/g Class Day League Date Time Team 37256 Th Open Sep 11-Dec 11 6:00pm-10:30pm $775 37931 Th 40 & Over Sep 11-Dec 11 6:00pm-10:30pm $775
Adult Co-Rec Volleyball Ages 18 & Up
DM
Join us for recreational volleyball on Tuesday nights. Move and have fun with those that share the same interest as you, and if you are new to the sport, welcome! There is one court set up, so class registration is limited. Sorry, no drop-ins. CC Class Day Date 37913 Tu Sep 9-Dec 16
Time R/NR 8:00pm-10:00pm $114/$175
Ages 18 & Up
JD
Participants should complete the supplemental information registration form at the Maine Park Leisure Center. Teams consist of 16-18 players, depending on enrollment. Players interested in being a captain should contact Jim Dihu, Athletic Supervisor, at 847-692-3316. Team t-shirts are provided for each player, but players must purchase their own socks and shin guards. Registration deadline: August 22. NEP Time 5:30pm
DM
Come have some PICKLEBALL FUN at the Community Center this Fall! Instructional classes will be held for four weeks beginning on Sunday, September 14 from 1:00pm-3:00pm at the Community Center. After 4 weeks of initial instruction followed by play, you can continue to drop-in through December. If you are a Community Center member, this is FREE! If you are not a member, the fee is $8 R/$12 NR per visit. Pickleball is a great way to move, burn calories and have fun, and it’s one of the fastest growing sports as mentioned in Time Magazine. Equipment is provided.
Co-Ed Adult Racquetball League Ages 18 & Up
DM
Have fun in this 15-week competitive league with others that share an interest in racquetball! (Week 15 is playoffs.) You will receive a Wednesday night schedule and a participant contact list one week prior to game day. In the event you cannot make your scheduled match, re-schedule with your opponent and contact our front desk to reserve a court at 847-6925129. League fee includes court fees. Balls, racquets, and eye protection are available for purchase at the front desk. For more information, contact Diane Murphy at 847-692-5139. CC Class Day Date Time R/NR 37249 W Sep 10-Dec 17 6:00pm-10:00pm $114/$175
Men’s Flag Football League Ages 18 & Up
Women’s Fall Soccer League
Class Day Date 37260 F Sep 5-Oct 24
Ages 15 & Up
R/NR $51
Registration begins August 11.
JD
The Men’s Flag Football League consists of a regular season and playoffs. The amount of games played depends on the number of teams registered, but should play a minimum of 8 games. Monetary prizes are awarded for regular season champions and playoff winners. Participants must be high school graduates and 18 years of age and above. Full payment must accompany your registration. League rules and information will be given to the captain of each team and it is their responsibility to make sure all team members follow the league rules and regulations. For more information, contact Jim Dihu at 847-692-3316. Registration deadline: August 22. HINK Class Day Date 37254 Sun Sep 7-Nov 2
Time 9:00am-1:00pm
R/NR $775
Adult Athletics
The softball leagues have a regular season and playoffs. The amount of games played depends on the number of teams registered, but should be in the range of 11-14 games. Cash prizes are awarded to regular season champions and playoff winners. Full payment must accompany your registration. For more information, contact Jim Dihu at 847-692-3316. Registration deadline: August 22. HINK
Pickleball Fun!
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Adult Outdoor Tennis
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ADULT OUTDOOR TENNIS
Private Tennis Lessons All Ages
Take Private Tennis Lessons with an experienced (base) or Premium Tennis Instructor. The week prior to the start date Private Lessons will be arranged individually with each student. There are a total of five lessons taken over a 5-week period. SP
Base Class Type Day Date 37229 1 Hr Varies Sep 21-Oct 19 37230 45 min Varies Sep 21-Oct 19 37231 30 min Varies Sep 21-Oct 19
Beginner Ages 15 & Up
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JD
R/NR $151 $121 $91
JD
No prior or very limited tennis experience is necessary. Introduction to rules and emphasis on stroke development are the main goals of this class.
Advanced Beginner Ages 15 & Up
Premium Class Type Day Date 37232 1 Hr Varies Sep 21-Oct 19 37233 45 min Varies Sep 21-Oct 19 37234 30 min Varies Sep 21-Oct 19
R/NR $251 $201 $151
JD
Participants should be able to maintain a slow-paced rally of several shots. Emphasis is on stroke improvement and basic court strategy.
Intermediate Ages 15 & Up
Participants must bring their own racquet and dress in proper tennis attire.
JD
Participants should be able to maintain a medium-paced rally of at least 5 to 10 shots with ability to vary pace and direction. Emphasis is on competitive drills and advanced strategies.
Advanced Intermediate Ages 15 & Up
JD
Students who have achieved stroke dependability and direction on all shots, but still lack depth and variety, will benefit from this class.
DAY
DATE
TIME
CLASS
R/NR
Beginner
Tu/Th
Sep 16-Oct 16
6:15pm-7:40pm
37222
$187/$284
Advanced Beginner
Tu/Th
Sep 16-Oct 16
10:00am-11:25am
37218
$187/$284
Tu/Th
Sep 16-Oct 16
6:15pm-7:40pm
37217
$187/$284
Intermediate
M/W
Sep 15-Oct 15
7:15pm-8:40pm
37228
$187/$284
Advanced Intermediate
M/W
Sep 15-Oct 15
7:15pm-8:40pm
37219
$187/$284
For rainout information, please call 847-692-5127 one hour prior to the start of your class. Your instructors will notify you at your next class regarding any make-up times.
Supervisor: Jim Dihu • No class October 9 & 13 • Location: South Park
ADULT INDOOR TENNIS
Supervisor: Jim Dihu
Advanced Intermediate
Classes are held at the River Trails Tennis Center. Register for the level of your choice at the Park Ridge Park District, and you will be contacted by River Trails for class assignment into one of the days and times listed for your level on this page. Some classes may result in a partial refund due to amount of classes or actual time the class is held.
Ages 18 & Up
Dates: Location:
October 27-December 21 No class November 27 River Trails Tennis Center 2831 Malmo Drive, Arlington Heights, IL 60005
Established players who desire to elevate their games through conditioning drills and competitive play. Class: 37238
R/NR: $355
River Trails will contact you for placement in one of the following class days/times: Sun, 5:00pm-6:30pm; M, 6:00pm-7:30pm; W, 9:30am-11:00am; F, 10:30am-Noon
Advanced Ages 18 & Up
Beginner
Top-level players, these classes push you to the limit through intense match-like drilling.
Ages 18 & Up Players who have had little or no formal instruction. These classes teach you the fundamentals of the strokes, footwork, scoring, and rules to get you playing fast. An adult sized racquet and non-marking shoes is all the equipment you’ll need.
Class: 37239
Class: 37235
Cardio Tennis
R/NR: $213
River Trails will contact you for placement in one of the following class days/times: Sun, 4:00pm-5:00pm; Tu, 11:00am-Noon; Tu, 6:30pm-7:30pm; W, 10:00am-11:00am; Th, 9:00am-10:00am; Th, 5:30pm-6:30pm; F, 9:00am-10:00am; Sat, 11:00am-Noon
Advanced Beginner Ages 18 & Up Players just beyond the beginner stage and players getting back into the game. These classes refresh your techniques and expand strategy and shot selection in singles and doubles point play. Class: 37236
R/NR: $237
River Trails will contact you for placement in one of the following class days/times: Sun, 4:00pm-5:00pm; Tu, 11:00am-Noon; Tu, 6:30pm-7:30pm; W, 10:00am-11:00am; Th, 9:00am-10:00am; Th, 5:30pm-6:30pm; F, 10:00am-11:00am; Sat, 10:00am-11:00am
Intermediate Ages 18 & Up Progressing players who are refining their strokes in a drill and tactical point-playing environment. These classes take your game to the next level while giving you a good workout. Class: 37237
R/NR: $355
River Trails will contact you for placement in one of the following class days/times: Sun, 5:00pm-6:30pm; M, 6:00pm-7:30pm; W, 6:00pm-7:30pm; Th, 10:00am-11:30am; F, 9:00am-10:30am
Participants must bring their own racquet and dress in proper tennis attire.
R/NR: $355
River Trails will contact you for placement in the following class day/time: W, 6:00pm-7:30pm
Ages 18 & Up A fun way to play tennis and get a great workout. Drills are formatted much like a standard group lesson with the emphasis on sustained movement instead of technical instruction. Improve your endurance and agility, as well as your overall game. Class: 37240
Adult Indoor Tennis
Adult Indoor Tennis Lessons
R/NR: $185
River Trails will contact you for placement in one of the following class days/times: M, 11:00am-Noon; W, 7:30am-8:30am; W, 9:00am-10:00am; F, 9:00am-10:00am; F, 10:00am-11:00am
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Youth Outdoor Tennis
Beginner Ages 5-14
Private Tennis Lessons
No prior or very limited tennis experience is necessary. Introduction to rules and emphasis on stroke development are the main goals of this class.
All Ages
Take Private Tennis Lessons with an experienced (base) or Premium Tennis Instructor. The week prior to the start date Private Lessons will be arranged individually with each student. There are a total of five lessons taken over a 5-week period. SP
Advanced Beginner Ages 8-14 Participants should be able to maintain a slow-paced rally of several shots. Emphasis is on stroke improvement and basic court strategy.
Base Class Type Day Date 37229 1 Hr Varies Sep 21-Oct 19 37230 45 min Varies Sep 21-Oct 19 37231 30 min Varies Sep 21-Oct 19
Intermediate Ages 8-14
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JD
Participants should be able to maintain a medium-paced rally of at least 5 to 10 shots with ability to vary pace and direction. Emphasis is on competitive drills and advanced strategies.
R/NR $151 $121 $91
Premium Class Type Day Date 37232 1 Hr Varies Sep 21-Oct 19 37233 45 min Varies Sep 21-Oct 19 37234 30 min Varies Sep 21-Oct 19
R/NR $251 $201 $151
Participants must bring their own racquet and dress in proper tennis attire.
Beginner
Beginner/Advanced Beginner
Advanced Beginner
Intermediate
AGE
DAY
DATE
TIME
CLASS
R/NR
8-10
M/W
Sep 15-Oct 15
6:00pm-7:10pm
37220
$156/$237
11-14
Tu/Th
Sep 16-Oct 16
6:15pm-7:25pm
37221
$156/$237
5-7
M/W
Sep 15-Oct 15
4:00pm-4:55pm
37223
$125/$191
5-7
M/W
Sep 15-Oct 15
5:00pm-5:55pm
37224
$125/$191
5-7
Tu/Th
Sep 16-Oct 16
5:15pm-6:10pm
37225
$125/$191
8-10
Tu/Th
Sep 16-Oct 16
4:00pm-5:10pm
37215
$156/$237
11-14
M/W
Sep 15-Oct 15
5:00pm-6:10pm
37216
$156/$237
8-10
M/W
Sep 15-Oct 15
5:00pm-6:10pm
37226
$156/$237
11-14
M/W
Sep 15-Oct 15
6:15pm-7:25pm
37227
$156/$237
For rainout information, please call 847-692-5127 one hour prior to the start of your class. Your instructors will notify you at your next class regarding any make-up times.
Supervisor: Jim Dihu • No class October 9 & 13 • Location: South Park
YOUTH INDOOR TENNIS
Supervisor: Jim Dihu
Orange 1
Classes are held at the River Trails Tennis Center. Register for the level of your choice at the Park Ridge Park District, and you will be contacted by River Trails for class assignment into one of the days and times listed for your level on this page. Some classes may result in a partial refund due to amount of classes or actual time the class is held.
Ages 9-10
Dates: Location:
October 27-December 21 No class November 27 River Trails Tennis Center 2831 Malmo Drive, Arlington Heights, IL 60005
Class: 37244
R/NR: $181
River Trails will contact you for placement in one of the following class days/times: Sun, 3:00pm-4:00pm; M, 6:00-7:00pm; Th, 5:30pm-6:30pm; Sat, 1:00pm-2:00pm
Orange 2 Ages 9-10
Tiny Tots Ages 4-6 Activities with and without rackets are used to develop agility, balance, and coordination needed to be successful in tennis and other sports. A 19” or 21” racket is recommended for this level. Class: 37241
Your child is introduced to all of the strokes as well as scoring and basic strategy. These classes use the 60’ court and a low-compression orange ball. A 23” or 25” racquet is suggested for this level.
R/NR: $181
River Trails will contact you for placement in one of the following class days/times: Sun, 2:00pm-3:00pm; M, 1:00pm-2:00pm; Tu, 4:30pm-5:30pm; Sat, Noon-1:00pm
This level is for the player who has had success competing in 60’ tournaments. Advanced grips, strategies, and spin are emphasized. Class: 37245
R/NR: $205
River Trails will contact you for placement in one of the following class days/times: Tu, 5:30pm-6:30pm; Th, 4:30pm-5:30pm
Middle School Training Ages 11-14
Red 1 Ages 7-8 Your child learns the basic strokes and begins to rally through fun drills and point play. Red levels use the 36’ court and the red felt ball. A 21” or 23” racket is recommended for these classes. Class: 37242
R/NR: $181
River Trails will contact you for placement in one of the following class days/times: Sun, 2:00pm-3:00pm; Tu, 4:30pm-5:30pm; Th, 4:30pm-5:30pm; Sat, 1:00pm-2:00pm
Ages 7-8 These classes are for the more advanced age 8 & under junior. Players at this level are experienced with all of the strokes. Red levels use the 36’ court and the red felt ball. A 21” or 23” racket is recommended for these classes. Class: 37243
For the older beginner to intermediate player. These classes use the green dot transition ball to improve quicker. Basic strokes and strategies for singles and doubles are covered. Most students use a 25” or 26” racquet. Class: 37246
R/NR: $205
River Trails will contact you for placement in one of the following class days/times: Sun, 4:00pm-5:00pm; M, 6:00pm-7:00pm; Th, 5:30pm-6:30pm
Future Stars Ages 11-17
Red 2
R/NR: $181
River Trails will contact you for placement in one of the following class days/times: Sun, 3:00pm-4:00pm; Tu, 5:30pm-6:30pm
Designed for Middle School Training and Orange 2 graduates, Future Stars use green dot and regular balls to promote proper footwork, technique, and strategies. Class: 37247
R/NR: $307
River Trails will contact you for placement in one of the following class days/times: M, 4:30pm-6:00pm; W, 4:30pm-6:00pm; Sat, 2:00pm-3:30pm
Tournament Training Ages 11-17 These classes prepare players to compete in High School competition and USTA Tournaments. This class is for strong middle school and lower High School players.
Registration begins August 11.
Youth Indoor Tennis
Youth Indoor Tennis Lessons
Class: 37248
R/NR: $307
River Trails will contact you for placement in one of the following class days/times: M, 4:30pm-6:00pm; W, 4:30pm-6:00pm; Sun, 12:30pm-2:00pm
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Classes taught by All Star Sports Instructors.
Youth Athletics
All programs focus on learning teamwork and sportsmanship.
Super Sports
This is for the all-around athlete or for a child who wants to take a shot at different sports! Stay active and work on balance, motor skills, and hand-eye coordination while learning the rules of baseball, football, floor hockey, soccer, basketball, and more. We focus on a new sport each class and work on basic rules and mechanics as we play games that keep everyone moving. There’s no reason to pick a sport when you can play them all!
Soccer
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This program keeps everyone active and engaged both mentally and physically. Our lesson plan is designed to teach the game by hiding drills in fun games and using association techniques that get down to the players’ level. Soccer is a game that is actionpacked, so there is no sitting and waiting! We cover simple foot skills, dribbling, passing, shooting, basic rules, and even work on spreading the field. This class not only keeps the players active but is also a great base to prepare them for the next level of play.
Soccer Skills (levels changes with age)
This program is designed with speed and agility drills to improve each player’s game by allowing for a more powerful shot, increased range on the field, and efficient change of direction. All basic skills of dribbling, shooting, passing, and spacing are covered and expanded upon. Players also learn the importance of movement away from the ball and the importance of each position through game situations. Equipment: Please bring a water bottle, shin guards, and soccer ball (recommended size 4).
Basketball
Our instructional program is designed to teach the game of basketball at a basic level while keeping players active and engaged. Fun games are played to teach the importance of each skill learned. Our foundation technique focuses on basic mechanics to build confidence, then adds larger challenges as we progress. Footwork is an extremely important aspect of the game. This means no players are sitting! We work on dribbling with each hand, passing and shooting technique, and understanding basic offense and defense.
Basketball Skills
The All Star Basketball trainers focus on individual skills as well as team play. Each session begins with speed and agility drills that enhance each player’s ability to get up and down the court quickly, generate rapid change of direction, and create explosion to the basket. These sessions cover ball handling, proper shooting technique, footwork, and defensive/offensive strategies. Small-sided competitions and game play enable each player to focus and work on learned skills.
T-Ball
We engage all players no matter their skill level. Our coaching technique provides basic building blocks in a fun, safe environment. Players keep moving and learning, even while in the dugout! Mechanics and hand-eye coordination are the keys to early success. Players become more confident as we work on the proper mechanics of catching, throwing, fielding, base running, and batting. This program prepares players for level II, t-ball, or coach pitch leagues.
Adult/Tot Super Sports
This program gives you and your child an opportunity to bond and have fun together while learning a variety of sports. This class is great for improving simple motor skills such as catching, throwing, batting, shooting, passing, running, and really helps in developing hand-eye coordination. Parents participate with the child as we play soccer, basketball, hockey, t-ball, football, and other sports. This is a great intro to the All Star programs!
Floor Hockey
Learn the game before the skates go on! Players learn the proper mechanics of stick handling, puck control, passing, and shooting. Offensive and defensive strategies are also covered while keeping the players active and engaged. Our instructors also focus on safety and rules, as contact is not allowed.
Flag Football
We simplify the jobs of each position so players understand the importance of teamwork. They learn the main positions, both offensively and defensively, by having the opportunity to play them all. Contact is minimal; there is no tackling. We focus on the proper mechanics of running pass routes, receiving, line play, taking hand-offs, and throwing. Basic rules and in-game know how are also taught to prepare them for game play. Players learn the game without the risk of major injuries in a safe environment.
Find it all at www.prparks.org
Maine Park Leisure Center Gym
Supervisor: Jim Dihu (MP)
DAY
TIME
Adult/Tot Super Sports
2-3
W
11:30am-12:15pm
37036
$86/$133
37051
$86/$133
Jr. Basketball
3-4
Tu
1:15pm-2:00pm
37032
$86/$133
37047
$86/$133
3-4
W
12:15pm-1:00pm
37037
$86/$133
37052
$86/$133
3-4
Th
3:45pm-4:30pm
37042
$86/$133
37057
$86/$133
5-6
Th
4:30pm-5:30pm
37043
$86/$133
37058
$86/$133
Basketball Skills
7-10
Th
5:30pm-6:30pm
37044
$86/$133
37059
$86/$133
Flag Football
5-7
Tu
4:30pm-5:30pm
37034
$86/$133
37049
$86/$133
Floor Hockey
5-6
Th
1:15pm-2:00pm
37041
$86/$133
37056
$86/$133
Soccer I
3-4
Th
11:30am-12:15pm
37039
$86/$133
37054
$86/$133
5-6
Th
12:15pm-1:15pm
37040
$86/$133
37055
$86/$133
Soccer Skills
7-10
Tu
5:30pm-6:30pm
37035
$86/$133
37050
$86/$133
Super Sports
3-4
Tu
11:30am-12:15pm
37030
$86/$133
37045
$86/$133
5-6
Tu
12:15pm-1:15pm
37031
$86/$133
37046
$86/$133
3-4
Tu
3:45pm-4:30pm
37033
$86/$133
37048
$86/$133
5-6
W
1:00pm-2:00pm
37038
$86/$133
37053
$86/$133
T-Ball
Sep 2-Oct 16
Community Center Gym
R/NR
Oct 28-Dec 18
R/NR
Supervisor: Diane Murphy (CC)
AGE
DAY
TIME
Adult/Tot Super Sports
2-3
Sat
10:30am-11:15am
37416
$86/$133
37456
$86/$133
Basketball
5-6
M
5:00pm-6:00pm
37415
$86/$133
37445
$86/$133
5-6
Sat
2:30pm-3:30pm
37429
$86/$133
37460
$86/$133
Basketball Skills
7-10
W
6:00pm-7:00pm
37420
$86/$133
37450
$86/$133
Girls Basketball Skills
7-10
F
5:00pm-6:00pm
37424
$86/$133
37454
$74/$115
Flag Football
7-10
F
4:00pm-5:00pm
37422
$86/$133
NA
NA
Soccer
3-4
M
10:45am-11:30am
37409
$86/$133
37440
$86/$133
3-4
Sat
11:15am-12:00pm
37426
$86/$133
37457
$86/$133
3-4
Sat
12:45pm-1:30pm
37797
$86/$133
37796
$86/$133
5-6
W
4:00pm-5:00pm
37418
$86/$133
37448
$86/$133
5-6
Sat
1:30pm-2:30pm
37427
$86/$133
37459
$86/$133
Girls Soccer
5-6
W
5:00pm-6:00pm
37419
$86/$133
37449
$86/$133
Super Sports
3-4
M
12:15pm-1:00pm
37411
$86/$133
37438
$86/$133
5-6
M
1:00pm-2:00pm
37412
$86/$133
37439
$86/$133
3-4
M
11:30am-12:15pm
37413
$86/$133
37443
$86/$133
5-6
M
3:45pm-4:45pm
37414
$86/$133
37444
$86/$133
5-6
F
4:00pm-5:00pm
NA
NA
37455
$74/$115
7-10
M
6:00pm-7:00pm
37430
$86/$133
37447
$86/$133
T-Ball Floor Hockey
Sep 3-Oct 20
R/NR
Nov 1-Dec 20
R/NR
No Class November 24-29 Refunds will not be issued for All Star Classes after the third week of the session.
Youth Athletics
AGE
75
100Years
YOUTH & TEEN ATHLETICS
Youth & Teen Athletics
Adult & Tot Soccer
Nothin’ But Net
Ages 2-3 with Adult
JD
Enjoy time with your toddler learning the skills, moves, and joy of playing the world’s most popular sport! Emphasis is on the basic skills of soccer such as dribbling, passing, and shooting, all in a fun and relaxed environment. Age appropriate drills, games, and equipment are used to help tots learn these skills as well as develop motor skills, coordination, balance, and listening and social skills. Both participants are included in the registration fee. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. MPLC Class 37104
Day Tu
Date Sep 2-Oct 7
Time R/NR 5:00pm-5:45pm $45/$71
JD
SportsKids Inc.’s fun approach to t-ball helps children learn the basics of batting, base running, catching, and throwing. We concentrate on the very fundamentals of game play while having a good time! Both participants are included in the registration fee. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. MPLC Class Day Date 37100 W Sep 3-Oct 8
JD
Sample all these net sports: lacrosse, volleyball (played with a beach ball), floor hockey, and badminton. Other sports may be included. Age appropriate equipment is used to get little athletes off to a good start for a lifetime of enjoyment. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. No class October 13 and November 24. MP/g Class Day Date Time 37078 M Sep 8-Oct 27 2:00pm-2:45pm 37111 M Nov 3-Dec 15 2:00pm-2:45pm
R/NR $53/$83 $45/$71
Frisbee Games Ages 7-10
T-Ball Ages 3-4 with Adult
76
Ages 4-6
Time 5:00pm-5:45pm
R/NR $45/71
Start Smart Golf Ages 3-4 with Adult
JD
JD
Discover the fun and challenges of a variety of frisbee games as you join the SportsKids Inc. staff for this exciting class! Participants learn the proper ways to throw and catch a frisbee, as well as develop other skills such as speed, stamina, and agility. They have the opportunity to practice these skills as they play frisbee games such as Frisbee Tossback, Frisbee Baseball, Frisbee Golf, and Ultimate Frisbee. Frisbee Golf is played much like traditional golf in that a player must throw a frisbee from a tee to a basket, which is the “hole.” Ultimate Frisbee is a simple and exciting non-contact team sport that mixes elements from sports such as soccer, basketball, and football into one highenergy game. Each participant should bring a water bottle. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. MPLC
Enjoy golf with your child in this fun and exciting class. We work with you and your child to help him or her learn the basics of golf using colorful equipment. Putting, chipping, and tee work are mixed with easy instruction for proper form. Both participants are included in the registration fee. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. MPLC
Class Day Date 37099 W Sep 3-Oct 8
Class Day Date 37098 W Sep 3-Oct 8
Learn the basics of a recurve bow in a safe environment. A nationally recognized 9-step program is taught. Blunt tip arrows, bows, and targets are provided. Technique and games are a part of every class. Taught by SportKids Inc. instructors. No class October 13 and November 24. MPLC
Time 5:45pm-6:30pm
R/NR $45/$71
Sports ‘n Stories Ages 3-4 without Adult
JD
This class is designed for boys and girls who love listening to stories and participating in sports. Each week children are exposed to some of the basic elements of literacy such as storyline, letters, sounds, and rhyme as well as experience sports like t-ball, floor hockey, soccer, and basketball. Your child can enhance listening skills, the ability to follow directions, and overall physical development in a safe and relaxed environment—all while having fun! Instructor: SportsKids Inc. No class October 13 and November 24. MP/g Class Day Date Time R/NR 37076 M Sep 8-Oct 27 12:30pm-1:15pm $53/$83 37109 M Nov 3-Dec 15 12:30pm-1:15pm $45/$71
Time 4:00pm-5:00pm
R/NR $52/81
Archery Ages 7-16
Class 37079 37080 37112 37113
Age Day 7-11 M 12-16 M 7-11 M 12-16 M
JD
Date Sep 8-Oct 27 Sep 8-Oct 27 Nov 3-Dec 15 Nov 3-Dec 15
Time R/NR 4:00pm-4:45pm $70/$108 5:00pm-5:45pm $70/$108 4:00pm-4:45pm $60/$93 5:00pm-5:45pm $60/$93
Find it all at www.prparks.org
Supervisor: Jim Dihu
Track & Field
Fencing JD
In this fun and unique fencing program, participants learn the basics of sword-fighting and participate in a challenging and exciting new sport! Group classes include games, footwork exercises, and real fencing matches with all equipment provided. Fencing helps to develop agility, focus, muscle strength, coordination, and sportsmanship. This class is coached by a Master Fencing Instructor who is a former World Cup Champion and National US Fencing Team Coach. Location: Fencing Center of Chicago 111 S. Washington Ave, Park Ridge Class Day Date 37214 F Sep 5-Nov 7
Time 6:30pm- 8:00pm
R/NR $269
Football Dad & Me Fun with Football Ages 3-4 with Adult
JD
Enjoy Nerf football with your son or daughter. You, along with our accomplished coaches, help the little athlete learn the proper form and technique of catching, throwing, center skills, hand-offs, kick-offs, and more in our fun and friendly setting. Both participants are included in the registration fee. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. MPLC Class Day Date 37102 Tu Sep 2-Oct 7
Time 5:45pm-6:30pm
R/NR $45/$71
Fun with Football Ages 4-6
JD
Are you ready for some football? This no-contact class helps kids learn the skills of football including passing, hiking, catching, and punting the ball, as well as team offense and defense. Controlled scrimmages are played once the basic skills have been taught. Nerf footballs are used for safety. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. No class October 13 and November 24. MP/g Class Day Date 37077 M Sep 8-Oct 27 37110 M Nov 3-Dec 15
Time 1:15pm-2:00pm 1:15pm-2:00pm
R/NR $53/$83 $45/$71
Pee Wee Track, Field & Fitness
NEW!
Ages 4-6
JD
Join us for a fun workout and to learn about a sport that is rich in tradition and history. This unique class combines stretching, movement, and other fitness concepts with running, jumping, throwing, and other skills used in track and field. Hula hoops, jump ropes, parachutes, soft balls and frisbees, hurdles, and other equipment help us guide through fitness activities and track and field events in a safe environment. Boys and girls work on body coordination, agility, balance, and self-confidence as they participate in Simon Says, Red Light-Green Light, Hoopers, and other fitness games, as well as sprints, relays, long-distance walking, hurdles, long jump, discus throw, and other track and field events. Our fun approach helps little athletes develop a love of being active. The session concludes with a fun-filled SportKids track and field meet on the last day of class. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. No class October 31, November 28, and December 5. MP/g Class Day Date Time 37108 F Sep 5-Oct 17 1:15pm-2:00pm 37114 F Oct 24-Dec 19 1:15pm-2:00pm
R/NR $53/$83 $45/$71
Youth Track, Field & Fitness Ages 7-10
JD
This class gets kids excited about exercise and teaches them about track and field, one of the oldest sports that continues to grow and is highlighted by the Olympics every 4 years. Participants learn the fundamentals involved with improving flexibility, proper stretching, body positioning, developing corestrength, improving balance, cool-down techniques and other fitness concepts as they relate to exercising and the jumping, running, and throwing skills involved in the sport of track and field. Boys and girls participate in Sharks and Minnows, Hot Lava, Capture the Cones, and other fitness games, as well as sprints, relays, long-distance walking, running hurdles, long jump, discus throw, and other track and field events. The session concludes with a fun-filled SportKids track and field meet on the last day of class. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. MPLC Class Day Date 37105 Tu Sep 2-Oct 7
Time R/NR 4:00pm-5:00pm $52/$81
Registration begins August 11.
Youth & Teen Athletics
Ages 5-17
77
100Years
YOUTH & TEEN ATHLETICS
Youth & Teen Athletics
Volleyball
78
Basketball
Volleykidz Class
Basketball Shooting
Ages 6-9
JD
This is an introductory class for children in 1st and 2nd grade. The class introduces the game of volleyball through instruction on passing, setting, and spiking using a very light volleyball. MP/g Class Day Date 37278 Sat Sep 6-Oct 18
Time R/NR 9:00am-10:00am $105/$163
Youth Volleyball Class Ages 8-14
JD
Class concentrates on the fundamentals of passing, setting, and spiking. Players learn to overhand serve and play games. MP/g Class Ages Day Date Time R/NR 37279 8-11 Sat Sep 6-Oct 18 10:00am-11:00am $105/$163 37280 11-14 Sat Sep 6-Oct 18 11:00am-Noon $105/$163
Volleyball Travel Teams Ages 10-15
JD
It is our goal to make the sport of volleyball enjoyable and challenging. We develop the necessary skills in our athletes to achieve success at the next level through team play, competing against other volleyball clubs in tournaments and league match formats. The application of drills can only be achieved through game play, which is the primary focus of the Volley Clubs 4 Parks Program. Note: All games and tournaments are played on weekends in other suburbs. This program meets once per week for practice. Registration deadline: December 9. MP/g Class Ages Day Date 37281 10-12 Tu Jan 13-Apr 21 37284 13-15 Tu Jan 13-Apr 21
Time R/NR 6:00pm-7:30pm $354 7:30pm-9:00pm $354
Winter Break Volleyball Camp Ages 7-14
JD
Improve your volleyball game with two days of drills in setting, passing, and spiking. You learn to overhand serve and play games each week. The lesson plan directs the use of selfmastery training that helps each student reach a new level. Hosted by Volleyball Professionals, Inc., these camps feature all the latest drills and training techniques. Camp instructors are professional and collegiate volleyball players. It’s educational, exciting, and most of all, fun! MP/g Class Ages Day Date Time R/NR 37282 7-11 M-W Dec 22-Dec 24 9:00am-11:00am $87/$134 37283 11-14 M-W Dec 22-Dec 24 11:00am-1:00pm $87/$134
Ages 7-10
JD
Boys and girls learn jump shots, shots off the glass, lay-ups, shooting from a pass, and shooting off the dribble. Shooting games are also a part of class. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. No class October 31, November 28 and December 5. MP/g Class Day Date Time 37086 F Sep 5-Oct 17 4:30pm-5:30pm 37117 F Oct 24-Dec 19 4:30pm-5:30pm
R/NR $61/$95 $52/$81
Bulls Fundamentals Camp Ages 6-12
JD
A FUNdamentals basketball camp for boys and girls teaching the latest techniques in ball handling, passing, shooting, footwork, rebounding, and offensive and defensive team play. All Academy instructors have listened and learned directly from Chicago Bulls coaches. From terminology to drills, your child gets an NBA workout and experience. Let us help your youngster start down a path to excellence. This is the camp every young player should start with and skilled players should attend to expand his or her basketball skills! CC/g Class Day Date Time 37292 Th Oct 2-Oct 23 4:30pm-6:00pm 37293 Th Oct 30-Nov 20 4:30pm-6:00pm
R/NR $119/$182 $119/$182
Racquetball Beginner Racquetball Ages 11-17
DM
Learn how to play racquetball at the Community Center this autumn! This class includes the fundamentals, rules and court awareness to play the game. There are matches played against other participants as we progress into the program. As a beginner, a starter racquetball package is included: Racquet, balls and protective eyewear. CC Class Day Date Time 37911 M Sep 29-Nov 17 4:30pm-5:30 pm
R/NR $91/$126
Intermediate Racquetball Ages 11-17
DM
If you’ve participated in our beginner class, you are ready to move on to the intermediate class. Bring your racquet, ball, and protective eye wear to continue to improve your playing skills with instruction and matches with other participants. CC Class Day Date 37912 M Sep 29-Nov 17
Time 5:30pm-6:30pm
R/NR $61/$96
YOUTH LACROSSE
Supervisor: Jim Dihu
Pee Wee Lacrosse Ages 4-5
JD
Youth Lacrosse
Play lacrosse like the big kids! Age-appropriate sized sticks and softer balls are used for safety. Children learn skills including cradling, stick work, running, passing, shooting, and more. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. No class October 31, November 28 and December 5. MP/g Class Day Date Time R/NR 37084 F Sep 5-Oct 17 2:00pm-2:45pm $53/$83 37115 F Oct 24-Dec 12 2:00pm-2:45pm $45/$71
Lacrosse Class Ages 6-8
JD
Get in on the game that is sweeping the nation and the north suburbs! Running, stick work, cradling, passing, and shooting are some of the drills covered in this class. Games are also played. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. No class October 31, November 28 and December 5. MP/g Class Day Date Time 37085 F Sep 5-Oct 17 3:45pm-4:30pm 37116 F Oct 24-Dec 19 3:45pm-4:30pm
79
R/NR $53/$83 $45/$71
Jr. Hawks Girls Lacrosse Ages 8-15
JD
The Junior Hawks Lacrosse Club is committed to fun, sportsmanship, and the fundamentals of girls’ lacrosse. Junior Hawks players at all levels practice twice a week and play several games throughout the fall against “travel” teams from other towns and programs. Our focus is on the development of each individual girl in a positive and nurturing environment, where girls play every position and playing time is divided equally. All players receive a uniform top. We offer rental equipment if needed for all players at www.playlax.org. SP Practices: Tuesdays 5:30pm-7:00pm and Saturdays 9:30am11:00am. Game schedule to be released September 1. May have to travel for games. Dates: September 2-October 25. First practice is on Tuesday, September 2 from 5:30pm-7:00pm. Required Equipment: Stick, goggles, mouthguard, cleats, and a water bottle. Class Grade Date 37290 3-4 Sep 2-Oct 25 37288 5-6 Sep 2-Oct 25 37289 7-9 Sep 2-Oct 25
R/NR $176/$268 $176/$268 $176/$268
Trashcan Lacrosse
NEW!
Ages 7-14
JD
Trashcan Lacrosse is an innovative, high-rep, fast paced, and fun-filled learning experience. We break down fundamental skills and teach them to players in an active and engaging environment. Beginner and advanced level players ages 7-14 will become better lacrosse players through Trashcan Lacrosse. Our curriculum is built around the game of Trashcan Lacrosse: the dynamic 2 versus 2 pick-up game that focuses on playing fast and mastering the art of the 2 versus 1. We introduce a diverse range of basic and advanced concepts, add progressive layers of difficulty, and then ask players to be creative in applying them during Trashcan games and tournaments. NEP Class Age Day Date 37929 7-11 Sat Sep 6-Oct 11 37930 11-14 Sat Sep 6-Oct 11
Time R/NR 2:00pm-3:30pm $173 4:00pm-5:30pm $173
Youth Basketball
100Years
80
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Youth Basketball Leagues General Information
Girls Basketball
The Park Ridge Park District basketball leagues strive to teach the rules, skills, and strategies of the game of basketball in a league environment.
Grades 2-6 Important Dates
Practices: Each team has one hour assigned practice per week. Mondays through Fridays 6:00pm-9:30pm or Saturdays from 9:00am5:00pm. Coaches choose the practice time that is convenient for their schedule. Games: Teams play one game per weekend - Saturdays between 9:00am-9:00pm or Sundays between Noon-9:00pm. Regular Season: Boys, Grades 2-4: Early December through March 15 Boys, Grades 5-12: Early January through March 22 Girls, Grades 2-6: Early December through March 15 Girls, Grades 7-8: Early January through March 22 Post Season: Grades 2-4 have one positional post season game. This game is played against a team next to them in the standings. This allows all teams to play their last game against a similarly skilled opponent, preventing an uneven match up. Evaluations: All players must attend one of the two evaluation dates. Evaluations are used to divide teams evenly. If a player does not attend evaluations, they will not be eligible for being selected in the draft. The absent player will be placed on a team through a random lottery drawing. Coaches are not allowed to request a player who does not attend evaluations. No players shall move from team to team for any reason after the draft. Everyone who is registered will be placed on a team.
Grades 2-8
JD
September 26: October 6: October 25 or 26: November 2:
Registration deadline Parent letter emailed this week Grade 2 Player Assessment - 2:30pm Grade 3 Player Assessment - 4:00pm Grades 4-6 Player Assessment - 4:30pm Team practices begin this week
Grades 7-8 Important Dates November 14: November 17: December 1 or 2: December 8:
Registration deadline Parent letter emailed this week Player Assessment, 6:30pm Team practices begin this week
Class Level 37266 Grade 2 37267 Grade 3 37268 Grade 4 37261 Grade 5 & 6 37262 Grade 7 & 8
R/NR $125/$191 $125/$191 $125/$191 $150/$229 $150/$229
Boys Basketball Grades 2-4
JD
Important Dates September 26: October 6: October 25 or 26: November 2:
Registration deadline Parent letter emailed this week Grade 2 Player Assessment - 3:00pm Grade 3 Player Assessment - 3:30pm Grade 4 Player Assessment - 2:30pm Team practices begin this week
Class Level 37263 Grade 2 37264 Grade 3 37265 Grade 4
R/NR $125/$191 $125/$191 $125/$191
Sponsor a Youth Basketball Team! The Park Ridge Park District is offering sponsorships for girls/boys 2nd-8th grade basketball league teams. Get your company name on the back of your sponsored team shirts. Different sponsorship levels are available. For more information, contact Kris Purtell, Sponsorship Coordinator, at kpurtell@prparks.org.
Registration begins August 11.
Supervisor: Jim Dihu
Find it all at www.prparks.org
Boys Basketball - Skill Development Grades 5-8
JD
Grades 5-6 Important Dates October 24: October 27: November 8 or 9: December 8:
Registration deadline Parent letter emailed this week Player evaluations (see schedule below) Team practices begin this week
Grades 5-6 Boys Evaluations Schedule Name Last Name (A-M) Last Name (N-Z)
Days Sat or Sun Sat or Sun
Dates Nov 8 or 9 Nov 8 or 9
Time Loc. Noon TBD 2:00pm TBD
Grades 7-8 Important Dates October 31: Registration deadline November 3: Parent letter emailed this week November 15 or 16: Player evaluations (see schedule below) December 8: Team practices begin this week
Grades 7-8 Boys Evaluations Schedule Name Last Name (A-M) Last Name (N-Z)
Days Sat or Sun Sat or Sun
Dates Time Loc. Nov 15 or 16 Noon TBD Nov 15 or 16 2:00pm TBD
Eastern Conference Leagues The Eastern Conference League is the more competitive level. Anyone may register for this league, but there are no guarantees that each registered player will be placed in the league. Players who register for this league must attend the mandatory evaluations. Players who do not make this league will automatically be placed onto a Western Conference (instructional) team. Since this league is more competitive, there is only one quarter of guaranteed playing time in the first half and free substitution during the entire second half of games. Class Level 37269 Grade 5 & 6 37270 Grade 7 & 8
R/NR $150/$229 $150/$229
Western Conference Leagues The Western Conference League is focused on allowing players to develop by increasing ball handling opportunities during games. The goal of this league is to allow players who have had less game time experience to have the opportunity to dribble, pass, and shoot the ball on a team of players who have similar playing ability. The playing time rules in this league are two quarters of guaranteed playing time with a substitution timeout at the halfway point of each quarter, at which time everyone sitting on the bench enters the game. Class Level 37271 Grade 5 & 6 37272 Grade 7 & 8
Youth Basketball
The 5th through 8th Grade Boys are divided into two separate leagues according to their skill levels. Please carefully read the descriptions below and select the program that is best suited for your child.
R/NR $150/$229 $150/$229
High School Boys Basketball Leagues Boys Grades 9-12
JD
This league allows the boys to form their own team. Each team is required to have an adult coach. Teams have an assigned practice time with their coach. Coaches choose the practice time that is convenient for their schedule. The team is not allowed to practice unless they have an adult volunteer coach who attends all practices and games. Players register individually for this league. Team captains are allowed to request 8 players and then are assigned additional free agents to round out the team. Player requests must be to Jim Dihu by December 12. All high school boys will receive an email during winter break to inform them of their team assignments and schedules. Registration deadline: December 12. Class Level R/NR 37273 Grades 9 & 10 $165/$251 37274 Grades 11 & 12 $165/$251
81
Gymnastics
100Years
82
GYMNASTICS
ALL GYM STARS classes are taught by the qualified staff of Aerial Gym Stars and are designed to help children raise their selfconfidence by improving their physical, mental, and emotional abilities. Your child is taught in a progressive, safe, and positive environment by professional coaches. Our staff follows the USA Gymnastics Safety Guidelines and is trained in proper skill progression. The instructors reserve the right to place students in appropriate levels. Participants should wear loose, comfortable clothing which allows movement and flexibility. Location: South Park Gymnastics Studio, Lower Level Attire:
Preschool: Instructors suggest shorts and t-shirts without snaps, buttons or zippers, bare feet, no jewelry, and long hair tied back with soft ties.
Gymnastics: Shorts and t-shirts for boys, leotards for girls, bare feet, no jewelry, and long hair tied back with soft ties.
Dates:
September 2-October 27 October 28-December 20
Note:
There are no make-up classes.
Adult & Star
Beginner Gymnastics
Ages 18-35 months with Adult
Ages 6 & Up
This class allows your little star to explore many different avenues of physical movement through basic tumbling and activities on a variety of equipment. This is an adult-assisted program; active wear is advised. Enjoy the interaction created for you and your child.
Our staff develops all basic skills of floor exercise, uneven bars, balance beam, and vault. This class challenges each child at their own level from the first-time student to those returning to achieve the next progression.
Rising Stars Ages 3 & 4 without Adult Are you looking for a fun class for your child? Your star learns basic tumbling, bars, beam, and vaulting skills and movements associated with gymnastics at an appropriate level for their age. This class develops coordination, self-confidence, listening, strength, balance, and body awareness. Please note that children need to participate without parent assistance.
Shooting Stars Ages 4 & 5 Shooting Stars class introduces the first-time star to the sport and challenge returning stars to improve their skills. Fun and interesting challenges await your child in this class!
Intermediate & Advanced Gymnastics Ages 6-13 This class takes the next step above the basic skills for your child. A strong development of the basic skills is necessary for this class. Instructor approval required.
Boys and Girls Tumbling Ages 6 & Up This class teaches your child the basics of front rolls, back rolls, cartwheels, and handstands. Round-offs, back bends, front handsprings, and flip flops are taught as your student progresses. No experience necessary.
Beginner Gymnastics Ages 5-6 This class is specifically designed to help the younger gymnast learn the first level of skills on all events. No experience necessary.
Registration begins August 11.
Find it all at www.prparks.org
Supervisor: Jim Dihu Session I
Rising Stars Ages 3-4 without Adult
Shooting Stars Ages 4-5
Beginner Gymnastics Ages 5-6
Beginner Gymnastics Ages 7 & Up
Intermediate and Advanced Ages 6-13 (Instructor Approval Required) Boys & Girls Tumbling • Ages 6-11
Session 1 Sep 2-Oct 27
Fee
Session 2 Oct 28-Dec 20
Fee
36734
$96
36771
$84
9:15am-9:45am
36735
$96
36772
$84
10:30am-11:00am
36736
$96
36773
$84
9:00am-9:30am
36737
$96
36774
$84
9:35am-10:05am
36738
$96
36775
$84
9:00am-9:30am
36739
$101
36776
$88
10:55am-11:25am
36740
$101
36777
$88
9:15am-9:45am
36741
$101
36778
$88
9:10am-9:40am
36742
$101
36779
$88
11:05am-11:35am
36743
$101
36780
$88
10:10am-10:40am
36744
$101
36781
$88
9:35am-10:15am
36745
$106
36782
$93
1:00pm-1:40pm
36746
$106
36783
$93
9:50am-10:30am
36747
$106
36784
$93
9:45am-10:25am
36748
$106
36785
$93
1:00pm-1:40pm
36749
$106
36786
$93
6:15pm-6:55pm
36750
$106
36787
$93
10:45am-11:25am
36751
$106
36788
$93
12:05pm-12:55pm
36752
$115
36789
$100
5:00pm-5:50pm
36753
$115
36790
$100
9:50am-10:40am
36754
$115
36791
$100
W
3:40pm-4:30pm
36770
$115
36792
$100
Th
11:40am-12:30pm
36755
$115
36793
$100
Th
5:05pm-5:55pm
36761
$115
36794
$100
Sat
11:30am-12:20pm
36756
$115
36795
$100
M
3:55pm-4:55pm
36757
$120
36796
$105
W
5:55pm-6:55pm
36758
$120
36797
$105
W
7:00pm-8:00pm
36759
$120
36798
$105
Th
4:00pm-5:00pm
36760
$120
36799
$105
Sat
12:25pm- 1:25pm
36762
$120
36800
$105
M
5:55pm-7:10pm
36763
$131
36801
$114
W
4:35pm-5:50pm
36765
$131
36802
$114
Th
7:00pm-8:15pm
36766
$131
36803
$114
M
7:15pm-8:00pm
36767
$115
36804
$100
DAY
TIME
M
10:20am-10:50am
Tu Th Sat Sat M M Tu Th Th Sat M M Tu Th Th Th Sat M M Tu
Location: South Park Gymnastics Studio, Lower Level
No classes November 25-29 If you’re attending a gymnastics class with your child, please have that time be quality time and leave his or her sibling at home. Children must be enrolled in class to be in the gymnastics studio.
Gymnastics
Adult & Star Ages 18m-35m with Adult
Session II
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MARTIAL ARTS
Supervisor: Jim Dihu
Martial Arts
AGE
DAY
DATE
TIME
INSTR.
LOC. CLASS#
R/NR
Pre Karate (No Exp.-Cont.)
4-7
W
Sep 3-Dec 17
4:00pm-4:45pm
ISKC
OAK
36812
$140/$214
Pre Karate (Instructor Permission)
4-7
W
Sep 3-Dec 17
4:50pm-5:35pm
ISKC
OAK
36813
$140/$214
Pre Karate (Beginner)
4-7
Sat
Sep 6-Dec 13
9:10am-9:55am
ISKC
SP
36814
$131/$200
Pre Karate (1 Prior Session)
4-7
Sat
Sep 6-Dec 13
10:00am-10:45am
ISKC
SP
36815
$131/$200
Youth/Adult Karate (White-Orange)
7 & Up
W
Sep 3-Dec 17
5:40pm-6:40pm
ISKC
OAK
36816
$140/$214
Youth/Adult Karate (Yellow-Blue)
7 & Up
W
Sep 3-Dec 17
6:45pm-7:45pm
ISKC
OAK
36817
$140/$214
Youth/Adult Karate (Green & Up)
7 & Up
W
Sep 3-Dec 17
7:50pm-9:15pm
ISKC
OAK
36818
$189/$287
Youth/Adult Karate (White-Red)
7 & Up
Sat
Sep 6-Dec 13
10:45am-11:45am
ISKC
SP
36819
$131/$200
Youth/Adult Karate (Orange-Blue)
7 & Up
Sat
Sep 6-Dec 13
11:50am-12:50pm
ISKC
SP
36820
$131/$200
Youth/Adult Karate (Green-Low Purple)
7 & Up
Sat
Sep 6-Dec 13
1:00pm-2:00pm
ISKC
SP
36821
$131/$200
Youth/Adult Karate (High Purple)
7 & Up
Sat
Sep 6-Dec 13
2:00pm-3:00pm
ISKC
SP
36822
$131/$200
Youth/Adult Karate (Brown-Black)
7 & Up
Sat
Sep 6-Dec 13
2:00pm-3:30pm
ISKC
SP
36823
$176/$268
Tae Kwon Do/Jujitsu
7-12
M/W
Sep 3-Dec 17
6:30pm-7:30pm
MN
MP
36824
$140/$214
13 & Up
M/W
Sep 3-Dec 17
7:30pm-8:30pm
MN
MP
36825
$140/$214
7 & Up
Sat
Sep 6-Dec 13
9:00am-10:15am
MN
MP
36826
$99/$152
5-10
M/W
Sep 3-Dec 17
4:15pm-5:15pm
JK
MP
36827
$140/$214
11 & Up
M/W
Sep 3-Dec 17
5:15pm-6:15pm
JK
MP
36828
$140/$214
5-10
Tu/Th
Sep 2-Dec 18
4:15pm-5:15pm
JK
MP
36829
$140/$214
11 & Up
Tu/Th
Sep 2-Dec 18
5:15pm-6:15pm
JK
MP
36830
$140/$214
Advanced Tae Kwon Do
11 & Up
Th
Sep 4-Dec 18
6:30pm-7:30pm
JK
MP
36831
$140/$214
Self-Defense for Ladies
11 & Up
Tu
Sep 2-Dec 16
6:30pm-7:30pm
JK
MP
36832
$99/$152
Tae Kwon Do/Hapkido
Instructors: ISKC - Illinois Shotokan Karate Club • JK - John Koch • MN - Mike Norman
No classes November 24-29 • No Tae Kwon Do classes on December 4 & 6. Pre-Karate
Tae Kwon Do/Hapkido
Young children develop agility, strength, and coordination skills through fun and creative activities. This program, specifically designed to work with growing minds and bodies, enhances memory and agility skills, too. Watch your child blossom while learning karate and having a blast at the same time!
Tae Kwon Do teaches self-confidence, self-discipline, physical fitness, coordination, and self-defense through training. Instructor will let you know proper attire during first class.
Youth Karate
This class covers advanced martial arts kicking and striking techniques. It includes accelerated throwing, grappling, and selfdefense maneuvers as well as weaponry defenses, Gum Do, and advanced patterns. Class is limited to students who are red or black belt students or those who receive instructor permission.
Karate skills put children in touch with their bodies and help build coordination, agility, strength, and poise, as well as establish lasting personal safety skills. The mental aspect of karate is equal to if not greater than the physical. Practicing this art results in increased selfesteem, in addition to enhancing discipline and control.
Adult Karate (15 Years & Older) Release tension and develop total body fitness! In addition to self-defense skills, karate develops flexibility and muscle tone, all while improving core strength. From work to home, the benefits of karate can be felt in all aspects of life.
Advanced Tae Kwon Do
Self-Defense for Ladies Realistic self-defense maneuvers (breaking free from holds or grabs from various angles of attack) are taught along with striking, kicking, and pressure point techniques. The class includes strength, flexibility, and endurance/cardio training.
Tae Kwon Do/Jujitsu Traditional martial arts like Tae Kwon Do and Jujitsu are blended with modern practical self-defense strategies and techniques.
Thank you to our affiliates for your support
Indian Scouts & Indian Princesses The Park Ridge Indian Scouts and Indian Princesses (PRISIP) are dedicated to celebrating and enriching the bond between father and child through shared adventures and experiences which are creative, educational, recreational and most of all, fun! With a flexible schedule of monthly meetings and several campouts together throughout the school year, it’s a great way to make memories and maximize togetherness for even the busiest dads and kids. For more information on the scouts, visit www.prisip.org or call Bob Szkwarek at 847-254-4824.
Park Ridge Art League Park Ridge Art League welcomes artists and others who enjoy art to join their league, where you’ll be informed of opportunities to exhibit your work, attend workshops, and participate in special events. Visit us online at www.parkridgeartleague.org or call Katie Franz at 847-823-5060 for more information.
Park Ridge Garden Club The Park Ridge Garden Club has been in existence for 83 years and is still “growing”. General meetings of the club are held at 7:00pm on the second Thursday of the month, September through June at the Park Ridge Senior Center. Visit us online for more club information at www. parkridgegardenclub.com.
Park Ridge Football Park Ridge Youth Football offers 6-14 year olds an exciting opportunity to compete in an organized football league that offers teamwork and friendships, as well as self-respect and discipline. For House League information visit www.prfootball.com. For Falcon Travel Football information, visit www. parkridgefalcons.com.
Park Ridge Soccer
Park Ridge Baseball
Park Ridge Soccer invites all youth soccer players to join our House League recreational Fall Season. The House League is open to all players in all grades from Kindergarten through Senior year in high school. [Note: current Travel Team players and current season High School team players are excluded.] Registrations opens July 1 of each year for the Fall Season at prsoccer.com. Kindergartners should join for their first season at this time.
Park Ridge Baseball/Softball (PRBS) has been providing youth of Park Ridge fun and exciting competition for over 60 years and is open to boys and girls of all abilities, ages 5-17. PRBS’s purpose is to teach the boys and girls the correct way to play baseball/softball; provide role models; teach sportsmanship and other life lessons, which will benefit them in their lives. PRBS is administrated by an all-volunteer group of residents, who serve as Directors. Directors, managers and coaches are not compensated for their service. The Park District provides the fields and maintenance for the program and PRBS contributes a per player head tax for these services. For further information and details, please visit www.prbaseball.com.
Northern Express Hockey Association Northern Express Hockey Association is a not-for profit, family-oriented organization dedicated to the development of travel hockey in Park Ridge. The Express employs a paid, professional coaching staff that will develop your young hockey player. For more information, visit www. northernexpresshockey.org.
Oakton Figure Skating Club Oakton Figure Skating Club is an association for parents, skaters, and coaches whose common goal is to benefit the competitive program at Oakton Ice Arena. For details, contact Wanda Wescott at 847-331-7448.
Park Ridge Speed Skating Club The Park Ridge Speed Skating Club has been skating for fun, fitness, and competition for over 40 years. Our skaters range from 5 to 55 and ability levels range from novice to recreational to national level competitors. Our club staff consists of volunteers and compensated elite coaches. For more information visit www. parkridgespeedskating.org or call Bill Scholz at 847-470-0350.
Park Ridge Mixed Doubles Tennis Association PRMDTA promotes the game of mixed doubles tennis in Park Ridge by providing a friendly and social atmosphere with scheduled matches between teams of similar ability. This permanent partner league includes teams of ALL ability levels—beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Membership also includes various tennis mixers and an end of season platform tennis party. The season runs from May 1 to September 30 at Hinkley Park. For more information, visit www.prmdta.weebly.org.
Park Ridge Women’s Tennis Association The Park Ridge Women’s Tennis Association (PRWTA) promotes tennis and provides opportunities for all levels of players through singles and doubles challenge ladders, open play, social events, and tournaments. The outdoor season runs from May 1 to September 30. Visit www.prwta.org for membership information.
Sports Affiliates
The Park Ridge Park District recognizes that certain activities or programs may be better implemented through existing or newly created special interest organizations than by the District directly. Accordingly, the District shall determine which activities or programs satisfy that criterion and may authorize an organization to provide such activities or programs on the District’s behalf as an affiliate organization of the District. Each Affiliate will be strictly accountable to the District for the conduct of its activities and programs, so that the District can adequately discharge its duty of accountability to its residents; and because the Affiliate’s sole purpose is to support and augment the District’s facilities or programs. The District’s Board of Commissioners have final authority and control over the Affiliate and its activities on Park District owned or controlled property. The Park Ridge Park Districts thanks each affiliate organization for their contributions to the District and the community.
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Recital Dance
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All recital classes include a $35 non-refundable costume deposit. To participate in the 2015 Spring Dance Recital you must register now for the fall session and again in December. You will receive a registration form along with recital information in late November instructing you how to register for the Winter/Spring session. Costumes are ordered in December. The balance of the costume is included in the fee for the Winter/ Spring session. Costumes often range from $40-$75. The 2015 Spring Dance Recital is held in mid-May.
Participants should wear loose, comfortable clothing which allows movement and flexibility.
Jivin’ Jazz
This class introduces jazz by combining upbeat music from your favorite books and movies with the terms and moves of a new dance style.
Lyrical
This free-flowing form of dance links ballet to jazz and teaches dancers to feel the music and move with the beat.
Performance Styles
Like making your own dances? This class is for you! Learn basic jazz/hip hop technique while marching to the beat of what you choose. This class teaches you how to create movement and set it onto an individual or group. Dancers work collectively to create their own unique year-end performance choreography with instructor aid and guidance.
Pom Dance
Pom Dance combines the sharp movements of cheerleading with jazz techniques. Students use pom poms to accentuate the rhythm and create colorful visual effects, while executing high energy dance routines. This class focuses on coordination, movement, and dancing as a team. It prepares students for dance teams and cheerleading.
Advanced Pom & Kick
Ballet
The Ballet program is a progressive system of classical instruction designed to provide graded classes for the preschooler through the pre-professional. All ballet classes introduce technical skills and terminology. Please wear ballet shoes and dance attire or comfortable clothes.
Combination Classes
The combination classes (i.e. Ballet/Tap, Jazz/Tap) teach skills from the various disciplines to develop a well-rounded dancer. Technique and terminology are taught. Please bring dance shoes for each type of dance to all classes.
Jazz/Hip Hop
In this class designed for beginning dancers, we work on rhythm, movement isolation, alignment, and individual expression. In a fun and upbeat atmosphere students have the chance to learn, create, and experiment with the latest moves. Dancers should wear comfortable clothes (please no jeans) and sneakers or dance-sneakers. Come ready to have fun and “break it down!”
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At the highest level of pom dance, we use pom poms for an eye-popping visual and focus on the precision kick aspect of the dance style. This class is full of energy and fun, and can be a great prep for dance teams.
Pom Hip-Hop
Enjoy Hip Hop? Like the jazzy side of poms? This class fuses the two together to create pom hop, a cheer-esque class focusing on rhythm and movement with, of course, poms!
Pre-Hop
This pre-hip hop class is for youngsters to learn to bop and boogie to a new hip hop beat.
Pre-Pointe
Pre-pointe is the perfect add-on after Ballet I/II - a great class for strengthening a dancer’s ankles and prepping him or her for pointe shoes. Prerequisite: 2 classes completed at Ballet I/II level.
Storybook Ballet
This beginner ballet class incorporates steps and terminology with fairy tale music. Participants use tiaras, wands, and horses.
Triple Threat For the inner broadway star or Glee fan...this class captivates character movement, musical theater song, and jazz dance. Learn how to put all three talents together to have you light up the stage with live music and dance!
Find it all at www.prparks.org
Supervisor: Bobby Pierobon
AGE
DAY
DATE
TIME
INSTR.
LOC.
CLASS# R/NR
3-5
M
Sep 8-Dec 8
4:45pm-5:30pm
Carol R.
MP/ds
36967
$132/$187
3-5
W
Sep 10-Dec 10
4:45pm-5:30pm
Carol R.
MP/ds
36965
$132/$187
BALLET & LYRICAL Storybook Ballet
Sat
Sep 13-Dec 13
9:00am-9:45am
Lori B.
MP/ds
36979
$132/$187
6-10
W
Sep 10-Dec 10
6:00pm-6:45pm
Lori B.
SP/ds
36991
$132/$187
Ballet II
7-9
Tu
Sep 9-Dec 9
6:00pm-7:00pm
Dawn B.
SP/ds
37621
$158/$227
Intermediate Ballet
11 & Up
W
Sep 10-Dec 10
6:45pm-7:30pm
Lori B.
SP/ds
36992
$132/$187
Pre-Pointe
11 & Up
W
Sep 10-Dec 10
7:30pm-7:45pm
Lori B.
SP/ds
37620
$85/$127
Lyrical I
10-13
Tu
Sep 9-Dec 9
7:00pm-8:00pm
Dawn B.
SP/ds
37622
$158/$227
Lyrical II
11-16
Tu
Sep 9-Dec 9
8:00pm-9:00pm
Dawn B.
SP/ds
36998
$158/$227
3-4
W
Sep 10-Dec 10
9:45am-10:30am
Dawn B.
MP/ds
36974
$132/$187
3-4
Th
Sep 11-Dec 11
9:00am-9:45am
Dawn B.
MP/ds
37624
$132/$187
3-5
M
Sep 8-Dec 8
5:35pm-6:20pm
Carol R.
MP/ds
36986
$132/$187
3-5
Tu
Sep 9-Dec 9
12:20pm-1:05pm
Carol R.
MP/ds
36964
$132/$187
4-6
Sat
Sep 13-Dec 13
9:45am-10:30am
Lori B.
MP/ds
36980
$132/$187
4-5
W
Sep 10-Dec 10
9:00am-9:45am
Dawn B.
MP/ds
36973
$132/$187
4-5
Th
Sep 11-Dec 11
9:45am-10:30am
Dawn B.
MP/ds
37623
$132/$187
5-7
Sat
Sep 13-Dec 13
10:30am-11:15am
Lori B.
MP/ds
36981
$132/$187
Jivin' Jazz
5-7
Tu
Sep 9-Dec 9
1:10pm-1:55pm
Carol R.
MP/ds
36987
$132/$187
Ballet/Jazz I
5-7
Tu
Sep 9-Dec 9
4:00pm-5:00pm
Dawn B.
SP/ds
36970
$158/$227
Ballet/Jazz II
7-10
W
Sep 10-Dec 10
7:15pm-8:00pm
Carol R.
MP/ds
36996
$132/$187
Ballet/Jazz III
7-9
Tu
Sep 9-Dec 9
5:00pm-6:00pm
Dawn B.
SP/ds
36975
$158/$227
Jazz/Tap I
4-6
M
Sep 8-Dec 8
6:25pm-7:10pm
Carol R.
MP/ds
36982
$132/$187
5-8
M
Sep 8-Dec 8
7:15pm-8:00pm
Carol R.
MP/ds
36966
$132/$187
5-7
W
Sep 10-Dec 10
6:15pm-7:00pm
Carol R.
MP/ds
36989
$132/$187
6-10
Sat
Sep 13-Dec 13
11:30am-12:15pm
Lori B.
MP/ds
36968
$132/$187
Pre-Hop
6-10
Sat
Sep 13-Dec 13
12:15pm-1:00pm
Lori B.
MP/ds
36997
$132/$187
Boys Tap/Hip Hop
7-10
W
Sep 10-Dec 10
4:00pm-5:00pm
Dawn B.
SP/ds
36976
$158/$227
Jazz/Hip Hop III/IV
7-10
W
Sep 10-Dec 10
5:00pm-6:00pm
Dawn B.
SP/ds
37008
$158/$227
Intermediate Jazz/Hip Hop
7-12
M
Sep 8-Dec 8
6:00pm-6:45pm
Lori B.
SP/ds
36983
$132/$187
Int-Adv Jazz/Hip Hop/& Funk
11 & Up
M
Sep 8-Dec 8
6:45pm-7:30pm
Lori B.
SP/ds
36990
$132/$187
Pom Hip-Hop
12 & Up
M
Sep 8-Dec 8
8:00pm-8:45pm
Lori B.
SP/ds
36988
$162/$217
Pom Dance I
5-6
W
Sep 10-Dec 10
3:00pm-4:00pm
Dawn B.
SP/ds
36999
$188/$257
Pom Dance II
6-7
Th
Sep 11-Dec 11
4:00pm-5:00pm
Dawn B.
MP/ds
37004
$188/$257
Pom Dance III
7-9
Th
Sep 11-Dec 11
5:00pm-6:00pm
Dawn B.
MP/ds
37002
$188/$257
Pom Dance IV
9-11
Th
Sep 11-Dec 11
6:00pm-7:00pm
Dawn B.
MP/ds
37007
$188/$267
Pom Dance V
11-13
Th
Sep 11-Dec 11
7:00pm-8:00pm
Dawn B.
MP/ds
37006
$188/$267
Pom Dance Advanced
12-16
Th
Sep 11-Dec 11
8:00pm-9:00pm
Dawn B.
MP/ds
37625
$188/$257
Triple Threat
9-14
Sat
Sep 13-Dec 13
1:00pm-1:30pm
Lori B.
MP/ds
36971
$111/$157
Performance Styles
11 & Up
M
Sep 8-Dec 8
7:30pm-8:00pm
Lori B.
SP/ds
36985
$111/$157
Recital Dance
4-6
Beginning Ballet
COMBINATION CLASSES Ballet/Tap I
Ballet/Tap II
Jazz/Tap/Ballet
POMS DANCE
PERFORMANCE CLASSES
No class November 24-29
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Supervisor: Bobby Pierobon
Non-Recital Dance
Adult/Tot Predance
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An excellent chance to expose your child to the magic of dance. Through games, songs, exercise and activities your child learns how to participate in a group environment, as well as strengthening their movement patterns. A fabulous time for adult and tot!
Baby Ballet This beginner ballet class is an introduction into the world of dance. Dancers learn steps and terminology. This class is geared for all boys and girls who love to dance.
Beginning Ballet Young dancers are introduced to basic ballet skills, terminology, rhythm, and coordination. Lessons are practiced and developed through creative movement and music in a supportive and playful environment.
Hip Hop Classes Have fun dancing to the latest music in an upbeat and exciting class! We focus on rhythm and hip hop dance techniques. Dancers are encouraged to wear comfortable clothes (no jeans) and jazz shoes.
Storybook Ballet This beginner ballet class incorporates steps and terminology with fairy tale music. Participants enjoy using tiaras, wands, and horses.
Teeny Tiny Tots This beginner ballet class incorporates steps and terminology with fun and exciting music. Participants enjoy using hula hoops, beanbags, and maracas. Participants are welcome to wear dance attire or comfortable clothes.
Junior Dance Teacher
NEW!
Ages 13 -16
BP
Assist our dance instructors with recital classes as helpers and demonstrators, and be back stage to help with our annual dance recital. After you register, you will receive information on the selection process. Classes are assigned according to the Junior Dance Teacher’s Schedule. Class R/NR 37949 $20
AGE
DAY
DATE
TIME
INSTR.
LOC.
CLASS# R/NR
18M-3
W
Sep 10-Dec 10
5:35pm-6:05pm
Carol R.
MP/ds
36936
$81/$125
18M-3
F
Sep 12-Dec 19
9:15am-9:45am
Lindsay S.
SP/ds
36952
$81/$125
2-3
M
Sep 8-Dec 8
4:15pm-4:45pm
Carol R.
MP/ds
36949
$81/$125
2-3
Tu
Sep 9-Dec 9
11:45am-12:15pm
Carol R.
MP/ds
36943
$81/$125
2-3
W
Sep 10-Dec 10
4:15pm-4:45pm
Carol R.
MP/ds
36937
$81/$125
3-4
F
Sep 12-Dec 19
9:50am-10:20am
Lindsay S.
SP/ds
36953
$81/$125
Storybook Ballet
3-5
Tu
Sep 9-Dec 9
11:00am-11:45am
Carol R.
MP/ds
36944
$100/$154
Beginning Ballet
4-6
Th
Sep 11-Dec 11
3:45pm-4:30pm
Lindsay S.
SP/ds
36950
$100/$154
Pre Hop I
4-6
F
Sep 12-Dec 19
10:30am-11:00am
Lindsay S.
SP/ds
36951
$100/$154
Hip Hop Kids
5-7
Th
Sep 11-Dec 11
4:40pm-5:25pm
Lindsay S.
SP/ds
36941
$100/$154
Adult/Tot Predance Baby Ballet Teeny Tiny Tots
No class October 31 & November 24-29
ADULT DANCE
Supervisor: Bobby Pierobon
Early Line Dancercise Ages 50 & Up
BP
Class Day Date Time 36960 M/W/F Sep 8-Dec 19 8:30am-9:30am
Adult Dance
Love to dance? Don’t have a partner? Line dancing is not just country anymore. We do rumba, waltz, and tango. Start your day taking over 2,200 steps in this basic low-impact class. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. This is a very social group; expect invitations to coffee afterwards! Instructor: Jeanne O. SP/ml R/NR $116/$179
Egyptian Dance Ages 14 & Up
BP
Better known to Westerners as ‘Belly Dance,’ this ancient art is highly disciplined and energetically entertaining. Contrary to what its label implies, the dance requires muscle isolation and control for the whole body. This class helps firm up your entire figure plus enhances your coordination and flexibility. Instructor: Teri S. SP/ds Class Day Date 36958 Tu Sep 9-Dec 16
Time 8:00pm-9:00pm
R/NR $116
Ballet Boot Camp Ages 17 & Up
BP
This is a ballet barre/aerobic crossover class that offers a variety of exercises and barre combinations to help tone and sculpt muscle. Increase balance by focusing on your core, legs, and upper body poise. This class requires no prior knowledge or experience in ballet. Instructor: Lori B. SP/ds Class Day Date Time 36955 W Sep 10-Dec 17 7:45pm-8:30pm
R/NR $65/$103
Adult Intro to Tap & Jazz Ages 17 & Up
BP
Learn syncopated rhythms, choreography, techniques, and skills. You’ll have fun while rat-a-tat-tatting away! Participants need tap shoes. SP/ds Class Day Date Time 36961 W Sep 10-Dec 17 8:30pm-9:15pm
R/NR $65/$103
Registration begins August 11.
Sizzlin’ Ballroom Dance Ages 16 & Up
BP
It will be sizzlin’ HOT, HOT, HOT this autumn! Join us to learn the foxtrot, tango, and rumba during this introductory dance class. Learn how to move to some of the most popular dances seen in shows and theaters today. Soon, you will be dancing to upbeat music in this fun-filled dance class. Couples are recommended but not necessary. Couples do not rotate partners. Singles are not guaranteed a partner. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes. SP/ds Class Day Date Time R/NR 36956 F Nov 7-Nov 21 6:30pm-8:30pm $55/$86
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BRICKTON ART CENTER
Brickton Art Center
Be Creative Third Dimension
One-Day Classes
Ages 8-12
Mini Monsters Ages 3-5
BP
Come in for an hour of artsy Halloween fun just for preschoolers! BAC Class Day Date 36849 Sat Oct 11
Time 11:00am-Noon
Class Day Date Time 36851 Th Sep 11-Oct 30 5:00pm-6:00pm R/NR $20
Ages 5-7
Ages 5 & Up
BP
Class Day Date 36852 Sat Dec 6-Dec 13
R/NR $45
Ages 3-5
BP
Join us for a curriculum and classroom designed especially for the preschool and kindergarten age child as we introduce and elaborate on color, shape, the alphabet, numbers, and dabble with all kinds of art materials. Our program helps children prepare for preschool and kindergarten through creative exploration of stories, art, and play. This mixed media class uses watercolors, oil pastels, tempera paint, collage, clay, and more. A new project every week! All students must be toilet trained. BAC
Ghouls, Ghosts & Goblins! BP
Who thought art could be so spooky? Come and have a blast making some Halloween art at the Art Center! BAC Class Day Date 36850 Sat Oct 25
Time 9:30am-11:00am
Art Academy
Time R/NR 11:00am-12:30pm $30
Ages 6-10
BP
Santa’s elves would be jealous of the wonderful art pieces we make as gifts for our family! BAC
Start October off with festive family time painting pumpkins! We use bright paints and interesting patterns to create lovely decorations that will last until Halloween. Pumpkins included. BAC Class Day Date 36878 Sat Oct 18
R/NR $90
Handmade for the Holidays
Pumpkin Painting
90
BP
Explore art in the 3rd dimension using unusual materials not often offered in other classes. Try plaster, foil, wire, Styrofoam, found objects, paper mache, and more as we create a new sculpture every week. When it comes to 3D art, the sky’s the limit! BAC
Time R/NR 11:00am-12:30pm $25
Class Day Date Time 36922 Tu Sep 9-Oct 28 9:30am-11:30am 36923 Tu Nov 11-Dec 16 9:30am-11:30am
R/NR $195 $146
Brickton Art Classes
AGE
DAY
DATE
TIME
CLASS # R/NR
The Kids & I
2-5
M
Sep 8-Oct 27
11:00am-11:50am
36861
$90
2-5
M
Nov 10-Dec 15
11:00am-11:50am
36903
$60
2-5
Th
Sep 11-Oct 30
9:30am-10:20am
36904
$90
2-5
Th
Nov 13-Dec 18
9:30am-10:20am
36859
$60
2-5
F
Sep 12-Oct 31
10:30am-11:20am
36868
$50
2-5
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 28
11:00am-11:50am
37192
$50
2-5
Sat
Sep 13-Nov 1
9:30am-10:20am
37193
$90
3-5
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 28
1:00pm- 1:50pm
36924
$90
3-5
Tu
Nov 11-Dec 16
1:00pm-1:50pm
36906
$60
3-5
W
Sep 10-Oct 29
1:00pm-1:50pm
37171
$90
3-5
F
Sep 12-Oct 31
9:30am-10:20am
36908
$90
3-5
F
Nov 14-Dec 19
9:30am-10:20am
36914
$60
The Kids & I: Clay Edition Creative Kids
No classes November 24-29
BRICKTON ART CENTER
These classes are held at Brickton Art Center, 306 Busse Hwy., 847-823-6611. Full class descriptions at www.prparks.org.
AGE
DAY
DATE
TIME
CLASS # R/NR
Pee Wee Picassos
4-6
M
Sep 8-Oct 27
4:00pm-4:50pm
36912
$90
Kinderartists
5-6
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 28
1:00pm-1:50pm
36882
$90
5-6
Tu
Nov 11-Dec 16
1:00pm-1:50pm
36892
$60
5-6
F
Sep 12-Oct 31
9:30am-10:20am
36883
$90
5-6
F
Nov 14-Dec 19
9:30am-10:20am
36891
$60
See & Draw
5-7
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 28
4:00pm-4:50pm
36843
$90
Pop-up!
5-8
Th
Sep 11-Oct 30
4:00pm-4:50pm
36860
$79
Draw Me a Story
5-8
Th
Nov 13-Dec 18
4:00pm-4:50pm
36842
$60
Kids' Clay
5-8
W
Sep 10-Oct 29
4:00pm-4:50pm
36881
$90
5-8
W
Nov 12-Dec 17
4:00pm-4:50pm
36889
$60
5-8
M
Nov 10-Dec 15
4:00pm-4:50pm
36879
$60
5-8
W
Nov 12-Dec 17
4:00pm-4:50pm
36885
$60
5-8
Sat
Nov 15-Dec 20
9:30am-10:20am
36900
$60
Sweet Home Chicago
6-10
F
Sep 12-Oct 31
4:00pm-4:50pm
37175
$90
Creative Critters
6-10
Tu
Nov 11-Dec 16
4:00pm-4:50pm
36847
$60
Egyptian Art
7-12
W
Nov 12-Dec 17
4:00pm-4:50pm
36894
$60
Anything Goes
8-12
M
Sep 8-Oct 27
5:00pm-6:00pm
36867
$90
Drawing & Painting Fun-damentals
8-12
M
Sep 8-Oct 27
5:00pm-6:00pm
36873
$90
Artsy Lettering
8-12
M
Nov 10-Dec 15
5:00pm-6:00pm
36888
$60
Cool Clay
8-12
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 28
5:00pm-6:00pm
36840
$90
Art You Can Use
8-12
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 28
4:00pm-6:00pm
36864
$90
Faces and Figures
8-12
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 28
4:30pm-6:00pm
36869
$125
Heros and Villians
8-12
Tu
Nov 11-Dec 16
5:00pm-6:00pm
36934
$60
Color and Feeling
8-12
Tu
Nov 11-Dec 16
4:30pm-6:00pm
37196
$125
Art Around The World
8-12
W
Sep 10-Oct 29
5:00pm-6:00pm
36898
$90
Drawing Fun-damentals
8-12
Th
Sep 11-Oct 30
4:30pm-6:00pm
37194
$125
The Art of Nature
8-12
Th
Nov 13-Dec 18
5:00pm-6:00pm
36858
$60
Kaleidoscope Art
8-12
Th
Nov 13-Dec 18
4:30pm-6:00pm
37198
$125
Digital Photography 101
15 & Up
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 28
7:00pm-9:00pm
36838
$100
Watercolor
18 & Up
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 28
7:00pm-9:00pm
37195
$100
Ceramics Studio
15 & Up
Tu
Sep 9-Oct 28
7:00pm-9:00pm
36862
$160
15 & Up
Tu
Nov 11-Dec 16
7:00pm-9:00pm
36863
$100
15 & Up
W
Sep 10-Oct 29
7:00pm-9:00pm
36887
$160
15 & Up
W
Nov 12-Dec 17
7:00pm-9:00pm
36890
$100
15 & Up
Th
Sep 11-Oct 30
7:00pm-9:00pm
36876
$160
15 & Up
Th
Nov 13-Dec 18
7:00pm-9:00pm
36896
$100
Chinese Ink Painting
18 & Up
Tu
Nov 11-Dec 16
7:00pm-9:00pm
37197
$100
Quench Your Palatte
21 & Up
Th
Sep 18
7:00pm-9:00pm
37172
$30
21 & Up
Th
Oct 9
7:00pm-9:00pm
37173
$30
21 & Up
Th
Nov 6
7:00pm-9:00pm
37174
$30
Adventures in Art
Life Drawing Painting & Drawing Studio
No classes November 24-29
Brickton Art Center
Brickton Art Classes
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M-NASR 6820 W. Dempster Street Morton Grove, IL 60053
M-NASR
We are dedicated to improving the quality of life and through advocacy and awareness, promoting a successful leisure lifestyle for individuals with disabilities. Join us as we transform life’s challenges into opportunities.
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Voice: 847-966-5522 Fax: 847-966-8340 Relay System: 800-526-0844
www.mnasr.org
Transforming Life’s Challenges into Opportunities About Us
Corporate Giving Programs
M-NASR, Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation, serves children, teens, adults, and seniors with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities and their families through community recreation agencies.
Do you or someone you know work for an organization with a corporate giving program? These businesses have grant/ fundraising opportunities in place for 501(c)(3) not for profit organizations like M-NASR. If you do, please contact us at 847-966-5522. Sharing this information could provide immeasurable assistance to individuals with physical and mental challenges in your community.
From aquatics to camps to special events, M-NASR provides a wide range of recreation and leisure programs for people of every age, ability, and interest in our service area. We also offer inclusion services to anyone who needs assistance to participate in programs offered by member agencies. M-NASR is an extension of seven member park districts: Park Ridge, Morton Grove, Des Plaines, Golf-Maine, Lincolnwood, Niles, and Skokie.
Inclusion Policy M-NASR and our member agencies believe that all individuals should be provided with leisure opportunities that allow for performance at their highest level of ability. Although many people achieve this through participation in a M-NASR program, others have greater success in an activity held in their own recreation agency. We adhere to the following principles when providing accommodations to allow for successful inclusion for individuals with disabilities in the activities of member recreation agencies: The interests and needs of an individual participant will be met, and the concerns of the family taken into account. M-NASR will support the member agency staff, and options and choices will be available for individuals with disabilities. For more information on Inclusion Programs for Park Ridge Park District, please contact the ADA Supervisor at 847-685-4400.
Attention...Individuals with Hearing Impairments M-NASR has a relay system for individuals with hearing impairments who use TDDs. Information from all member park districts, including the Park Ridge Park District, is on file at the M-NASR office. This enables us to answer any questions a resident may have regarding park district programs. Please call the M-NASR office at 847-966-5522 (voice) or the Relay System at 800-526-0844 with questions.
The Liponi Foundation The Liponi Foundation for Special Recreation was formed in 1990 to facilitate participation by children and adults with disabilities in recreation programs. If you are interested in supporting individuals with special needs by attending Foundation fundraisers or making a donation, please call Stella LiPomi, Foundation Treasurer, at 847-966-5522.
You Can Help! Volunteers and part-time staff are integral parts of M-NASR’s organization, allowing many individuals to enjoy recreational opportunities who otherwise couldn’t. Become a part of this diverse community and have the personal satisfaction of improving the quality of life for people with disabilities. Call Erin Olszewski at 847-966-5522.
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7. Hodges Park
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8. Jaycee Park
5.2
9. Maine Park
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10. Morgan Park
2.5
Sand Volleyball
Pickleball Court
Batting Cages
Skate Park
Dog Park
Port-a-Pottys
Nature Center
Golf Range
Gymnasium
Jogging Trails
Ponds
Recreation Center
Playground
Restrooms
Picnic Areas
Outdoor Basketball
Football Fields
Soccer Fields
Ball Diamonds
Tennis Courts
Sledding
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5.8
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20. Woodland Park
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Outdoor Skating
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Indoor Skating
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Cumberland Ave
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Tri-State Tollway
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Greendale Ave
Crescent Ave
Oakton St
Tri-State Tollway
6. At Hinkley Park
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Greenwood Ave
Glenview Ave
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Community Center Senior Center Centennial Aquatic Center Sled Hill
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Facilities Map & Amenities
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Elliot Ave
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Farrell Ave
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PARKS & FACILITIES
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A new park with exciting amenities for all ages is coming soon!
For details, Park & Facility addresses, and amenities, visit www.prparks.org.
General Information
GENERAL PARK DISTRICT INFO
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Americans With Disabilities Act Notice People with and without disabilities are encouraged and invited to register for all Park District programs of interest. The Park District is committed to complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (the “ADA”) and all other applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination. If you or a family member has a disability and are interested in participating in or attending Park District programs or activities, the Park District will make reasonable accommodations to facilitate that opportunity, such as providing auxiliary communication aids and services, revising policies and practices, removing barriers, selecting available alternate activity sites, or taking other appropriate action. To assist Park District staff in making appropriate accommodations, we urge you to contact us reasonably in advance of program participation to discuss the necessary accommodation with our ADA Supervisor, 2701 West Sibley Street, 847692-5127. The ADA Supervisor will work closely with the Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation’s (M-NASR) Integration Specialist to provide for your individual needs. You may also contact our ADA Supervisor if you require Park District publications or materials in a special format. Questions and inquiries regarding Park Ridge Park District ADA compliance can be sent to Terry Wolf, Superintendent of Building & Grounds, at 847-692-3516 or twolf@prparks.org. Individuals who are hearing impaired can make contact with the Park District by using our TDD relay system at 800526-0844. The Park District welcomes comments from interested persons.
Safety Recreational activities are intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental, and emotional resources of each
participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning, and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity. All hazards and dangers cannot be foreseen. Depending on the particular activity, certain risks, dangers, and injuries may exist due to inclement weather, slips and falls, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision or instruction, and other risks inherent to the particular activity. In this regard, it is impossible for the Park District to guarantee absolute safety.
Memberships Membership information for the Senior Center, Community Center, or Paws Park can be found on our website at www.prparks.org.
Code of Conduct – Park & Facility Users All park and facility patrons are welcome to participate in programs, leisure activities, and recreational opportunities at the Park District. We trust our patrons to act in a civil manner and use safe practices while on Park District property. We will immediately address and take appropriate measures regarding unacceptable behavior, verbal disrespect, or abuse in order to insure the safety of all patrons and staff.
Illness For the well-being of all participants, any person who has a contagious disease or is running a fever, experiencing diarrhea, cold symptoms, or vomiting should refrain from attending programs or visiting facilities. Any contagious disease (i.e. chicken pox, measles, roseola, mumps, strep, or rubella) should be reported to a Park District staff member; as well as any cases of head lice, impetigo, or other skin disorders. Participants should be free of all
symptoms for 24 hours before returning. Parents/Guardians will be called to come and pick-up their child if the child becomes ill during a class.
Code of Conduct Participants Safety is our utmost concern and we want all our participants to remember that good manners and behavior is essential to ensuring everyone’s safety and making your experience with us a pleasant one. We ask that you report any conduct that is not acceptable to the supervisor on duty.
Photos & Videos We love our patrons! Staff is always looking for great photos and videos for our brochures, web site, publications, and other promotional materials for the Park District. Periodically we take photos and videos at events and programs, and in our parks and facilities. We reserve the right to use photos and videos for marketing purposes. Participants who do not wish to have their photos taken or published should contact Margaret Holler, Manager of Marketing and Public Relations, at 847-692-3346 or e-mail at mholler@prparks.org.
We Try Our Best to make sure there are no mistakes in our brochure. Due to the large amount of information and data that makes up the Park Ridge Park District brochure, errors prior to or after publication can occur. These may include fees, schedules, program codes, instructors, etc. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and when errors do occur, we will advise you of these changes as quickly as possible. Our goal is to keep our information as up to date as possible. We appreciate your understanding when this occurs.
Park Ridge Park District promises to provide quality recreation services. Visit our website at www.prparks.org for our Satisfaction Guarantee.
REGISTRATION & LOCATION INFO Useful Information
Registration is available at the following facilities for all classes and events (excluding Preschool, Hockey, or Figure Skating):
• Resident registration begins Monday, August 11, 2014 at 7:00am online or 8:30am in person. In-person registration is processed prior to mail-in, faxed, or dropped off registrations. Online registration is processed in real time.
• • • •
Maine Park Leisure Center Oakton Ice Arena Community Center Senior Center
Park District Program Locations MPLC – Maine Park Leisure Center CC – Community Center OAK – Oakton Ice Arena SC – Senior Center
For preschool registration, see page 24.
• Any registration received before August 11 will be processed in the order received, but after all in-person registration.
Figure Skating & Hockey Registration
• A family member may register their family and ONE additional resident family.
Registration for skating programs is accepted at Oakton Ice Arena ONLY! Registrations are accepted during office hours as listed on page 52. For more details, please call the Arena office at 847-6923359. (Online registration is not available for Figure Skating or Hockey classes.)
• In-person registrants will receive a registration receipt immediately; online registrants must print a receipt at the conclusion of their transaction; mailin, faxed, or drop off registrants will receive their receipt via first class mail.
CC/g – Community Center Gym
• In the event that a class is full, the participant will be placed in the alternate choice, providing an opening exists. If no alternate choice is given or the second choice if not available, the participant will be placed on the waitlist for their first choice.
EMS – Emerson Middle School
• If a participant has been placed on a waitlist for a class and an opening becomes available, a Park District staff member will notify you. If you wish to be placed in an alternate class, please contact us at 847-692-5127.
MP/g – Maine Park Leisure Center Gym
• If ADA Accommodations are needed, please call 847-692-5127 for assistance.
PP – Paws Park
• Non-Resident registration begins on Saturday, August 16, 2014, at 9:00am online or in-person at Maine Park Leisure Center, Oakton Ice Arena, and Community Center.
SP/ml – South Park Main Level
Preschool Registration
Prerequisites: Skaters must have successfully completed a class and receive written approval to register for the next level. Skaters have the option to register and complete testing with the Ice Skating Institute (ISI) and are eligible to receive patches for skating tests passed. ISI skaters also have the option of competing in any ISI competition. Fax Figure Skating and Hockey registrations to 847-692-6939.
Senior Center Member Registration Senior Center Members (residents and non-residents, alike) begin registration for Active Adult programs (Senior Center programming) on August 11. Any NonMembers, including Park Ridge residents, can begin registering for Active Adult programs on Saturday, August 16.
Online Registration In order to use our online registration, a family account must be established with the Park District. Please complete a family information form and submit it along with proof of residency to the Park Ridge Park District prior to your first registration. This form can be found on page 95, on our website at www.prparks.org, or at any Park District facility.
• A $15 service charge is assessed for all NSF checks.
WNC – Wildwood Nature Center SP - South Park BAC – Brickton Art Center CC/p – Community Center Pool CC/fs – Community Center Fitness Studio
Registration & Location Info
Registration Locations
CC/od – Community Center Outdoors CC/sh – Community Center Sled Hill CAC – Centennial Aquatic Center CWS – Centennial Warming Shelter HP – Hinkley Pool HP/sp – Hinkley Skate Park LMS – Lincoln Middle School MP/ds – Maine Park Leisure Center Dance Studio OAK/or – Oakton Ice Arena Olympic Room ODR – Oakton Driving Range OBC – Oakton Batting Cages ROS – Roosevelt School SP/ds – South Park Dance Studio SP/gs – South Park Gymnastics Studio
Park Locations CPK – Centennial Park
Upcoming Registration and Brochures
HINK – Hinkley Park
Winter Brochures delivered to homes: Week of November 17, 2014
NWP – Northwest Park
Winter Registration: December 8, 2014
WP – Woodland Park
HODG – Hodges Park
NEP – Northeast Park
SWP – Southwest Park
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Registration Information
USEFUL REGISTRATION INFO Make check payable to “Park Ridge Park District” or complete credit card information (Visa/MC). Full payment must be enclosed with registration. Cash should not be sent through the mail. NOTE: Individuals with disabilities and/or special needs may contact the Customer Service Manager at 847-692-5127 to set up an appointment for specialized help with registration/passes.
ONLINE at www.prparks.org: Park Ridge Park District residents register online beginning at 7:00am on Monday, August 11. Non-resident registration begins Saturday, August 16.
IN PERSON: Register in person beginning at 8:30am at Maine Park Leisure Center, 2701 W. Sibley Street or at the Park Ridge Community Center, Oakton Ice Arena, and the Senior Center (see page 4 for facility locations). In-person registration is processed in real time and a receipt will be provided at conclusion of registration.
DROP-OFF: Place registration form, proof of residency, and payment in a sealed envelope and drop off at Maine Park Leisure Center, 2701 W. Sibley Street. Registrations are held until after all in-person registrations have been processed.
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MAIL: Mail registration form, proof of residency, and payment to: Park Ridge Park District, C/O Registration Desk, 2701 W. Sibley Street, Park Ridge, IL 60068 Registrations are held in order received and processed after all in-person registrations.
FAX: Fax completed registration form, including credit card information and proof of residency, to 847-692-6949. Registrations are held (in order received) until after all in-person registrations have been processed.
RESIDENCY Resident rates apply to addresses within the Park District boundaries. Please check your itemized property tax bill to verify that you are a Park Ridge Park District resident. Proof of Residency Required The District requires proof of residency with all registrations except online registration. An acceptable form of proof of residency includes a current driver’s license, current utility bill, or current property tax bill.
Waiver Park Ridge Park District is a member of Park District Risk Management Agency (PDRMA). PDRMA is a self-insured pool that provides liability, workman’s compensation, and property insurance to its agencies. PDRMA does not provide medical accident insurance. As part of its loss control program, PDRMA requires each agency to have its participants sign a “Release and Hold Harmless Agreement” for all activities. The agreement is located at the bottom of each registration form and is provided along with league roster information.
Program Withdrawals
NEW!
Plans change and we understand. You may request a withdrawal either by calling 847-692-5127 or by submitting a completed “Program Withdrawal Request” form (available on our website) and faxing to 847-692-6949 or emailing to recreation@prparks. org. If you withdraw from a program prior to the start, a full program fee minus a $3 administrative fee will be applied as a credit to your Park District account. If for any reason, you would like to be reimbursed instead of credited, please allow two to three weeks for refund processing. After the start, a prorated program fee, minus the $3 administrative fee, will be issued as a credit based on the date of the request. Special Events are nonrefundable once event has taken place. The district may prorate the expenses already incurred in advance for any program or event. No refunds will be issued after the third class. No refunds will be issued for one-day classes/programs, outdoor swimming pool passes/memberships, ice skating passes/ memberships, and facility rentals canceled within 30 days of the rental activity, EXCEPT in cases of illness, injury, or moving out-of-district, or at the discretion of the Superintendent of Recreation. For program changes and refunds for Brickton Art Center programs, please call 847-823-6611. The above policy does not apply if you are unsatisfied with a program; the Park Ridge Park District promises to provide quality recreational services. Visit our website at www.prparks.org for our Satisfaction Guarantee.
FAMILY INFORMATION FORM In order to register with the Park Ridge Park District, a current Family Information Form must be completed to establish your family account. Please complete ALL OF THE INFORMATION below. Residents of the Park Ridge Park District must include proof of residency (current driver’s license, utility bill, or property tax bill). Return this form to any Park District facility for processing or fax to 847-692-6949.
Primary Contact for Family: (please print)
Proof of Residency D U P
Family Last Name Address
Apt #
City
State
Zip
Primary Phone Primary E-mail (The Park District will keep your e-mail address confidential. This information may be used for e-mail updates.)
Family Definition: A family is parent(s) or civil union partners along with unmarried children age 25 and under living at home. Children age 26 and older living at home and any other relative or individual may not be included on the family account. This includes nannies, grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc. They are considered individual residents and must be entered as an individual family account.
Family Members at Above Address: (Please list if any Americans with Disabilities accommodations are needed.) Last Name
1 2 3 4 5 6
First Name
Birth Date
Phone Number Primary:
ADA Accommodations: Y / N
Gender: M / F
Alternate: Primary:
ADA Accommodations: Y / N
Gender: M / F
Alternate: Primary:
ADA Accommodations: Y / N
Gender: M / F
Alternate: Primary:
ADA Accommodations: Y / N
Gender: M / F
Alternate: Primary:
ADA Accommodations: Y / N
Gender: M / F
Alternate: Primary:
ADA Accommodations: Y / N
Gender: M / F
Alternate:
Emergency Contact Information: (alternate to primary) Full Name
Relationship
Home Work Cell Staff Use:
Date Entered:
Registration Form Autumn 2014 Family Last Name: Address: City:
State:
Zip:
E-mail: Please check one:
No, this is not a new address
Yes, this is a new address which has changed during the past 6 months.
Primary Phone:
Alternate Phone:
A.D.A. Statement: Park Ridge Park District intends to comply with the intent and spirit of the Americans With Disabilities Act. If you need special accommodations, please call 847-692-5127 so that we may make the necessary arrangements for you. Yes, I have special disability needs. Name of Participant
Method of Payment Cash
Check
Card #
Exp Date
Name (as it appears on card)
Credit Card Signature
Gift Card
PARTICIPANT’S FIRST NAME
CLASS #
PROGRAM TITLE
ALTERNATE GENDER CHOICE (CLASS #)
WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK
PRAIRIE DONATION
Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in the programs, you will be expressly assuming the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in or being transported during any and all activities connected with and associated with this registration. I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury as a participant in this program(s), and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in any programs or activities against the Park District and/or the Park Ridge Friends of the Parks, including their respective officers, agents, volunteers and employees. I have read and fully understand the above important information, warning of risk, assumption of risk, waiver and release of all claims. If registering on-line or via fax, my on-line or facsimile signature shall substitute for and have the same legal effect as an original form signature. I have read and fully understand this waiver and understand my signature, or my guardian’s signature if I’m under 18, is required to take part in Park District programs.
Total Paid $
FEE
Subtotal
NOTE: Program withdrawals are subject to a $3 administrative fee.
Signature
DATE OF BIRTH
Account Credit Total Enclosed
Date
Check #
Accepted by:
Date:
Proof of Residency: D U P
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