Bolingbrook Park District News - January 2020 Edition

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NEWS DECEMBER / JANUARY EDITION

Where the fun is!

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UPCOMING WINTER FUN SEE PAGE 3

SAFE AND FUN PROGRAMS AT BOLINGBROOK PARK DISTRICT SEE PAGE 4 2020: NOT YOUR TYPICAL ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SEE PAGE 6

LIFESTYLES GETS A FRESH NEW LOOK SEE PAGE 11

FREE NATURE PROGRAMS SPONSORED BY MEIJER SEE PAGE 13

Zoey Mackaluso enjoying her gymnastics class. (See article on page 10)

What is the Bolingbrook Park District News? ________________________ The publication you’re used to getting from us was our 100+ page program guide. We listened to your feedback about wanting something not as overwhelming, easier to digest, and was delivered more often to serve as a registration reminder. The publication you’re reading will do all of those things and more. It will serve as your guide to all the fun

that Bolingbrook Park District has to offer. You’ll see things like: • How to find program registration information. • Recaps of previous programs. • Upcoming program and events information. • How our team keeps Bolingbrook beautiful. • Fun articles about what we’re up to

behind the scenes. • Information about our staff. We hope you enjoy what you see in the coming pages and encourage you to visit our website: www.bolingbrookparks.org to find more information about programming, including our most recent digital program guide, that contains all the program information you’re used to seeing. We hope to see you soon! bolingbrookparks.org

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Facility Directory Annerino Community Center Administrative Office 201 Recreation Drive P (630) 739-0272 | F (630) 739-1039 Relay 800-526-0844 Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge 335 E. Boughton Road P (630) 739-2377 | F (630) 759-1648 Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex 200 S. Lindsey Lane P (630) 739-1700 | F (630) 759-5651 Boughton Ridge Golf Course 335 E. Boughton Road P (630) 739-4100 | F (630) 739-1648 Hidden Lakes Historic Trout Farm 475 Trout Farm Road P (630) 759-2381 Hidden Oaks Conservation Area 419 Trout Farm Road P (630) 739-2600 | F (630) 759-3056

A Letter from the Executive Director Hello Bolingbrook Friends! Happy 2021! Even though 2020, our 50th Anniversary year, was not what we had hoped for, we still celebrated in our own special way with some wonderful activities, five beautiful new playgrounds, and the completion of the Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex renovation project. Throughout this past year, Bolingbrook Park District has kept to our mission of fiscal responsibility through nearly $2 million in expense management efforts when revenues were down. This affected staffing levels, program offerings, events, and some of the Park District services you have come to know and love. We are making every attempt to bring the fun back in 2021! Throughout the entire year, you will see new programs, new services, and revamped events; all with a focus on wellness and safety. Our talented team has an amazing year of fun planned - so get ready! Our capital improvement (referendum implementation) plan will continue in 2021 as well. You will see new playgrounds at Plimmer, The Forest, Ivanhoe, Drafke, and Century Parks. The other major project is a new parking lot and drive at Central Park/Annerino Community Center. We will continue to evolve and meet your programming needs in this ever-changing environment. Whatever your interests are, our team is prepared to provide you with world class service and a wonderful experience you have come to know and enjoy.

LifeStyles Fitness Center 200 S. Lindsey Lane | P (630) 739-1705

We appreciate you and your support more than you will ever know. We wish you a warm winter and an early spring. Just remember that it is always warm and welcoming at Bolingbrook Park District!

Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic Park 200 S. Lindsey Lane | P (630) 739-1705

Sincerely,

Board of Commissioners President Sue Vastalo svastalo@bolingbrookparks.org Vice President Melissa McCloud mmccloud@bolingbrookparks.org Treasurer Jerry Hix jhix@bolingbrookparks.org Secretary Denise Allen dallen@bolingbrookparks.org Commissioner Dorothy Andrews dandrews@bolingbrookparks.org 2

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Ron Oestreich, Executive Director

Board of Commissioners Meeting Information The Bolingbrook Park District Board of Commissioners have scheduled board meetings the third Thursday of each month. Normally, these meetings are held in the Board Room at the Annerino Community Center (201 Recreation Drive). With the current guidelines of the State of Illinois’ Restore Illinois Plan, these meetings are now held virtually via ZOOM. To find the Board Meeting Agendas and Minutes, visit www.bolingbrookparks.org/board. Each date has a hyperlink that takes you to that month’s minutes or agenda. There are also links to prior board meeting minutes available to view. To view one of the meetings, live, please follow the steps below: • Download the Board Meeting Agenda • Click the ZOOM meeting link on the first page of the document. • Board meetings begin at 7:00 pm and we ask that you enter the meeting 5 minutes prior to starting. • Please be sure to use your legal name. Any use of inappropriate names may result in ejection from the meeting. • Items for Public Comment may also be emailed to roestreich@bolingbrookparks.org by 4:30 pm the day of the meeting to be read during the meeting.


Mark Your Calendars Thursday, December 17

Virtual Bolingbrook Park District Board of Commissioners Meeting 7:00 pm (ZOOM link available at www.bolingbrookparks.org/Board)

Saturday, December 19

Parkie’s Reindeer Games Event 9:00-11:30 am, Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Park ($7 per person)

Friday, January 1

New Year’s Day LifeStyles Fitness Center Open (Reserve your $3 time slot at bolingbrookparks.org.) 10:00 am-3:00 pm

Thursday, January 21

Thursday, February 18

Virtual Bolingbrook Park District Board of Commissioners Meeting 7:00 pm (ZOOM link available at www.bolingbrookparks.org/Board)

Virtual Bolingbrook Park District Board of Commissioners Meeting 7:00 pm (ZOOM link available at www.bolingbrookparks.org/Board)

Friday, February 19

Friday, January 29

Rockin’ Red Zumba Party 6:00-8:00 pm, Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex

FREE Hot Chocolate Hike (sponsored by Meijer) 6:00-7:00 pm, Hidden Oaks Nature Center

Thursday, February 18

FREE Owl Prowl (sponsored by Meijer) 6:00-7:00 pm, Hidden Oaks Nature Center

January / February PROGRAM GUIDE AVAILABLE!

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Bolingbrook Park District Programs: Safe and Fun for Everyone! _______________________________

Our team has been hard at work all year adjusting programs while working within the State of Illinois Restore Illinois phases. As a result, we still are “Where the fun is!” We’ve said all along that wherever your comfort level is, that we’d be here for our community. We have been offering programs virtually for those that feel comfortable at home and the programs done in our facilities have followed strict guidelines to make sure all participants are safe and happy. Those guidelines included things like: • Customers and personnel have been required to wear a face covering and maintain a 6-foot distance from others. • Participants were allowed to remove face coverings when the entire class reported to their designated program space and participants were spaced 6-feet or more apart. • Fitness equipment at the Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex was placed with a minimum of 6-feet between equipment when a barrier was not able to be used. Equipment where a barrier was placed has a minimum of 3-feet between equipment.

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Swim instructors double-up face coverings by using face masks and shields during lessons. • Public restrooms: sinks, toilets, countertops, vanity mirrors and faucets in each facility are cleaned and disinfected every 90 minutes. • Programs had a minimum of 15 minutes between classes to provide time to clean and disinfect. • Hand sanitizer dispensers were added throughout our buildings. • Personnel and participants complete a wellness check questionnaire to ensure they are not experiencing COVID-like symptoms before starting class or using one of our facilities. As we move toward 2021, we will continue to adapt these guidelines as the phases change. You will notice in the January/ February Program Guide that there is chart that detailing if the program you’re looking to participate in can or cannot occur during the phase we’re in at the time, or if it will be done virtually. “We’re prepared for anything,” said Kai Wahlgren, superintendent of recreation. “The programs might change at a moments notice, but I’m proud of the work we’ve done to make sure our community has fun.” To view all the safety protocols that Bolingbrook Park District has set in place, please visit www.bolingbrookparks.org/ safety.

Participants of outdoor group exercise classes could remove their masks while socially distancing.

Kids in camp and preschool have adjusted well to safety protocols.


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Parkie’s Holiday Recreation Pack Brings Holiday Fun! ______________________________

We understand that not everyone is ready to come back to the park district for programming. When you are, we’ll for sure be ready. But in the meantime, we are happy to announce the newest way to have fun this holiday season. Parkie the Pelican has been hard at work crafting some things for families to do at home.

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dance! Bolingbrook Park District offers programs in these areas:

After School

New this year is Parkie’s Holiday Recreation Pack. This is your guide to a fun holiday season. It contains things that you can do at home with the family. Here’s just a taste of some of the things the recreation pack includes: • Holiday Light Scavenger Hunt • Recipes to make as a family • Snowflake and ornament craft • Storytime with the BPD Staff This recreation pack available now and is free to download. Visit www.bolingbrookparks/holidaypack to start the fun!

Non-Competitive

Competitive (DanceForce)

Purchase a Bolingbrook Park District Gift Card! Gift cards can be found at the Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex

Adult

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2020: Not Your Typical Anniversary Celebration

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Did you know 2020 was our 50th Anniversary? It’s not the one we had envisioned but we certainly made the best of it doing what everyone else has this year: adjusting. We were sad that we weren’t able to have a giant celebration like we had planned, but we still made sure we celebrated the best way we could. For those that attended Winterfest on

Celebrating Winterfest on February 8, 2020.

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February 6, which seems like years ago, you got to see a taste of what we had planned for the year. Many enjoyed the photo booth with Parkie. We’re sure many put our 50th Anniversary edition head phones to good use this year with all the e-learning and Zoom calls. Then in March, just as we were gearing up to launch all of our summer activities like Summer Day Camp, Visit Your Local Park, swimming at Pelican Harbor Outdoor Aquatic Park, summer concerts and movies, the world turned upside down and we were forced to shut-down. Our team quickly switched gears to virtual programming and patiently anticipated the day we could open back up. We took that time to prepare for your return with re-vamped programs with safety protocols. In July, we were thrilled to offer programming like: • Camp Connections Summer Day Camp • Golf at Boughton Ridge Golf Course • Outdoor group exercise classes and open fitness time slots • Drive-In Movies • Gymnastics • Lap Swimming at Pelican Harbor Aquatic Park • Fishing at Hidden Lakes Historic Trout Farm

“I was really proud of our team with the things we were able to do, despite the limitations,” said Mike Baiardo, director of recreation & facilities. “It definitely wasn’t a typical year by any means, but the fun felt the same and it makes us happy to be able to bring some sense of normalcy to people.” As for our 50th Anniversary, we posted throwback pictures to our social media pages highlighting past programs and events, construction of buildings and playgrounds, and other important dates in our long history. In August, we dug up the time capsule that was placed by the flagpole at the Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex 25 years ago. Up came a water-logged container filled with soaking wet flags, shirts, cups, and documents that were unfortunately all destroyed. In October, we placed a new, completely waterproof time capsule back where the old one was to be dug up at our 75th Anniversary in 2045. Though it wasn’t ideal, we are happy to say we made the best of it. We have our community to thank for that. We have and continue to appreciate your patience as we navigate these challenging times. We look forward to the day we can welcome you back at 100%. Until then, stay safe!

Ron Oestreich, Executive Director, breaking open a time capsule from 1995.


SWIM LESSONS

At the November board meeting, the Illinois Association of Park District’s (IAPD) recognized Bolingbrook Park District’s 50th Anniversary with a resolution and presented Commissioners Sue Vastalo (left) and Jerry Hix (right) with Certificates of Appreciation for their years of service. Jerry Hix has been a board member for 37 years and Sue Vastalo has served for 25 years. We are grateful for everything that Jerry and Sue have done for the park district!

at Pelican Harbor Indoor / Outdoor Aquatic Park

Maintaining a Healthy Tree Population _____________________________

You may have noticed when you’ve been around town that the Natural Resources team at Bolingbrook Park District have been removing a number of trees. Rest assured, there are good reasons for this. At the start of 2020, Bolingbrook Park District worked with Graf Urban Forestry Professionals on an inventory of all the trees across the 1,100+ acres of open space. Of the 4,438 trees that were inventoried, a number of them were rated as a 5, which means they were up for immediate removal. Trees rated with a 1 were noted as specimen perfect trees. On average, we received a rating of 2.88, which is above average. As summarized in the final report: “Bolingbrook Park District should be commended for its commitment to maintaining an overall healthy tree population. BPD is clearly committed to maintaining this tree

population, and continuing to improve it in the future.” Daniel Finn, the Horticulturist/Arborist for the park district is in his second year in his current role. He graduated from University of Illinois-Chicago with a degree in Earth & Environmental Science. He worked closely with Graf to understand the final report and what to do with it in the future. “It’s important to have a diversity of tree species,” said Finn. “If a fungus or disease moves through, it won’t wipe out half the trees in the park district.” Not including the 400 acres of natural areas, it is estimated that there are 5,200 trees across Bolingbrook that our teams maintain. A total of 140 trees have been removed as they were either dead or in poor/hazardous condition this year. In addition, 58 trees will be planted during this fall season, either as replacements or memorial trees. For more information about our memorial tree program, please visit www.bolingbrookparks.org/memorialtree.

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We’ve Been Bu Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex Update ___________________________________

The Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex renovation project that began back in April of this year is progressing and continues to be ahead of schedule. The following are items currently ongoing or have been completed: • Epoxy flooring in all areas

Lifestyles locker rooms get a touch of color.

• Final coats of paint are going up • Plumbing fixtures in family locker rooms • Customer Care desk at Pelican Harbor installation • Benches and counter installation As the project nears completion, the remaining items to complete are the installation of lockers in the main hallway, hanging doors, locker room partitions, window shades, and the wiring of the music system. “I am excited for our patrons to experi-

ence a brand-new feel to BRAC,” said Ron Oestreich, executive director. “The brighter lights, new flooring, new spaces, new pool entrance, and the updated and upgraded fitness and aquatic locker rooms are impressive. We are certain everyone will love the look and feel of the new BRAC!” For more information about all the projects as a result of the successful 2018 referendum ask, please visit www.bolingbrookparks.org/referendum.

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The new multi-purpose room and landscaping enhances the exterior of Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex. 8

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usy This Year! We Built Five New Playgrounds and Finished the Lazy River Island at Pelican Harbor

Visitors to Pelican Harbor will enjoy this beautiful path to the renovated lazy river island.

Enjoy the new outdoor fitness station and playground at Remington Lakes Sports Complex (811 Remington Blvd.).

The new playground at Indian Boundary Park (990 W. Boughton Rd.) opened in August and has four elevated play features.

The new Indian Chase Meadows (525 Pheasant Chase Dr.) playground has 19 ground level activities for kids ages 5-12 years.

The new playground Central Park (201 Recreation Dr.) is complete with two custom structures and 13 different activities to choose from.

The new playground at River Bend Park (1940 Danube Way) opened in July and is complete with three elevated play structures and has nine different ground-level activities. bolingbrookparks.org

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Mackaluso Family Comfortable with Programming Safety Measures Dream Big Work Hard

Never Give Up

Zoe Mackaluso (age 7) ___________________________ After a summer of spending time outside on their new trampoline, Christy and Mike Mackaluso jumped on the opportunity to enroll their kids in park district programming when the State of Illinois’ Restore Illinois Plan allowed for it. Zoe, age 7, participated in day camp and gymnastics while Luke, age 4, took the Micro Soccer class. The Mackaluso’s have been residents of Bolingbrook for nine years and are no strangers to park district programming. Zoe has been with gymnastics since she was in preschool and has participated in swim lessons, and Camp Connections Day Camp this summer. Luke has also done swim lessons and the parent/tot gymnastics class. “The programs keep them active, get them

to interact with different people and burn some energy,” said Christy. When the State of Illinois entered Phase III of the Restore Illinois Plan, it allowed for gymnastics to start up again. Knowing the protocols set in place by the park district, Christy saw no issues with signing up her daughter for class. “I personally felt comfortable,” said Christy. “They wear masks when they’re warming up and when they’re next to people. We’ve been coming here for so long and I’ve been comfortable with the cleaning procedures.” In addition to wearing masks during warm ups, instructors in all program areas are required to wear masks during the entirely of the program and clean between each session. To see more safety protocols, visit www.bolingbrookparks.org/safety.

New Wheelchair Swing Installed at Rotary Park

Ages 18 mo. & up Skill Development & Classes Team Gymnastics

For more information, visit www. bolingbrookparks.org/gymnastics

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A Fresh New Look For 2021 ____________________________

Throughout the 25-year history of Lifestyles Fitness Center, one thing has remained the same – making fitness fun. As the needs of the community have changed, so has Lifestyles. While we shut down the facility and suspended memberships due to COVID-19, our team went to work to figure out ways to improve the overall fitness experience at Bolingbrook Park District. As we get closer to opening the brandnew fitness locker rooms as part of the Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex

renovation, we’re excited to show you just a taste of what we have in store. The first thing you will notice is a new logo with a new color scheme. Green represents health, growth, balance, renewal, harmony, stability, and life. As a member of Lifestyles Fitness, you’ll grow in strength, happiness, health, and other ways you never thought were possible. This is represented as the stripe grows from left to right. This also adds movement and depth to the logo providing a balanced, modern look To complete the update of Lifestyles Fitness, you’ll see a fresh coat of paint and a new line-up of 13 Hammer Strength fitness machines throughout the facility. It is

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important to note that our focus on creating a community to rally around you and your fitness journey hasn’t changed. We are just enhancing an already wonderful fitness experience. “It’s a new age of fitness at Lifestyles and we look forward to bringing it to the community,” said Chris Piasecki, fitness/facility manager. “We’re excited to show you everything and provide an experience that will bring people together and have fun getting healthier.” For more information and how-to sign-up for a virtual group fitness class and open fitness time slots, please visit www.bolingbrookparks.org/fitness.

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Meet Our Staff !

Ron Oestreich, Executive Director Ron is entering his 25th year as a member of the Bolingbrook Park District team. He started in March of 1996 when he was hired as the Aquatic Manager. His responsibilities

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included managing the final few months of the wave pool and opening Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic Park in June of 1996. In January of 2000, he moved into the role of Superintendent of Revenue Facilities where he oversaw the fitness, aquatics, golf, and restaurant operations. He was in that position until 2012, when he then was hired as the district’s Executive Director. His main responsibilities are to directly oversee all department heads that manage the day-to-day operations of Bolingbrook Park District. He is the liaison between the Board of Commissioners and staff, serves on the Finance Committee, which manages the budget, finance, and investments, and indirectly oversees the Human Resources and Capital Improvement Project operations. He also oversees the production of the monthly board, quarterly, annual, and financial reports.

Education Background: • Graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 1991 with a degree in Recreation Administration

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• Earned his Masters of Business Administration in 1996 from the Keller Graduate School of Management • Currently working toward his Graduate Certificate in Human Resources Management from the Keller Graduate School of Management. He and his wife, Christy and their four kids have lived in Bolingbrook for the past six years after living in Romeoville for 15 years. Ron is heavily involved with the community and is part of the following organizations: • 2-Time Past President of the Rotary Club of Bolingbrook, current Director of Memberships • Board Secretary of the Heart Haven Outreach • Founding member and current treasurer of the Foundation for Bolingbrook Parks Ron has an open door policy and is always excited to talk to members of this great community. He can be reached at roestreich@bolingbrookparks.org or (630) 783-6531.


Meijer Sponsors Family-Friendly Nature Programs Rockin’ Reptiles - July 29 ____________________________

Hidden Oaks Nature Center is a LEED Platinum Certified Building.

Bolingbrook Park District has partnered with Meijer of Bolingbrook to provide free family-focused nature programs at Hidden Oaks Nature Center. The next program on Friday, January 29 is the Hot Chocolate Hike from 6:00-7:00 pm. Attendees will learn about the moon and winter constellations through activities and stories with some hot chocolate. Spaces are limited, so register online today at www.bolingbrookparks.org/freenatureprograms. “In a year that has kept people inside, we were really happy that Meijer helped us offer these programs for people to get outside and engage with nature,” said John Chase, superintendent of facilities. “It has been really fun to see so many smiling faces.” Meijer’s Bolingbrook stores can be found at 775 E. Boughton Rd. and 225 N. Weber Rd.

Treasure Hunters - August 11

Mammal Mania - September 23

In 1982, Bolingbrook Park District opened the first ever wave pool in the United States.

Bolingbrook Park District has earned the National Recreation & Park Association (NRPA) KUDO’s Award as Best Overall Communicator seven times.

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Bolingbrook Park District Awarded $500,000 Grant for Hidden Lakes Improvements

Artist’s rendering of outdoor educational pavilion at Hidden Lakes Historic Trout Farm (475 Trout Farm Rd).

_______________________________ It was announced in November that Bolingbrook Park District will be the recipient of a $505,700 grant to build an outdoor educational pavilion at Hidden Lakes Historic Trout Farm (475 Trout Farm Rd.). The park district applied for the grant earlier this year and was one of 43 Illinois

museums to receive part of the $22.8 million in state capital investments. The project includes the demolition and removal of the existing Tackle Box Bait Shop and construction a 26’ x 40’ wood pavilion. This will feature space for concessions, drinking water, restrooms, a covered area with picnic tables, a new accessible outdoor classroom area, and space for nature-based programming.

“This is a great bonus for our community and the district,” said Ron Oestreich, executive director. “This project checks a lot of boxes that community members have been asking for at Hidden Lakes and we’re happy to be able to provide this for everyone.” The project will be completed some time in 2021. Keep an eye on www.bolingbrookparks.org for updates.

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Northern Will County Special Recreation Association (NWCSRA) represents the partnership between Bolingbrook Park District, Lockport Township Park District, Plainfield Park District, the Village of Romeoville, Brookeridge Park District and Justice Park District.

Our partner districts work collaboratively with Northern Will

Our mission is to provide meaningful recreation opportunities for individuals with disabilities that enhance their overall quality of life by creating a community that empowers, connects and provides limitless possibilities.

choice in the least restrictive environment. In order to secure the

County Special Recreation Association to provide reasonable accommodations to individuals with a disability who wish to participate in a program through the park district. All individuals who meet program eligibility requirements should be provided the opportunity to participate in recreation programs of their appropriate level of support for a successful inclusion experience, a minimum of two weeks advance notice to the district hosting the program is requested. For additional questions regarding inclusion support you can contact the Accessibility Services

Join our mailing list: email msiebert@nwcsra.org Be sure to also “Like” us on Facebook!

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Manager for NWCSRA at 815-407-1819 ext. 204.


Check out our 50 parks and 1,100+ acres of open space!

Visit www.bolingbrookparks.org/parks to find your nearest park!

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Foundation for Bolingbrook Parks Honors America with Massive Flag

Preparing your child for Kindergarten

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When you drive on I-55, you’ll see the newest addition to Bolingbrook Park District – an 80’ flag pole on Frontage Rd. by the Annerino Community Center. This project took shape thanks to the vision of our Executive Director, Ron Oestreich. With his efforts working with the Foundation for Bolingbrook Parks, the entire project was donated, leaving no costs to the taxpayers of Bolingbrook. This included the pole, flags, concrete, electrical, and crane services. Thank you to everyone involved, including our Platinum Partners: • WB Olson • FGM Architects • Cosgrove Construction • Upland Design • KemperSports • Vista National • Engineering Resource Associates • Eliott Construction • Lyons and Pinner • Stevenson Crane

3 Sites Annerino Community Center 201 Recreation Dr. Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex 200 S. Lindsey Ln. Hidden Oaks Nature Center 419 Trout Farm Rd.

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201 Recreation Dr. . Bolingbrook, IL 60440

HAPPY. HEALTHY. TOGETHER.

Open for Lap Swimming • 45-minute time slots • $4 per reservation • Must register 24 hours in advance

Become healthier while having fun and building relationships. The strength of our community makes for the best fitness experience that Bolingbrook has to offer at Lifestyles Fitness. GET STARTED by signing up for a group fitness class or open time slot today at bolingbrookparks.org/fitness.

Register online at www.bolingbrookparks.org/lapswim Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Park (200 Lindsey Ln.)

Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex (200 Lindsey Ln.) A facility of the Bolingbrook Park District . bolingbrookparks.org


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