Bolingbrook Park District News - February / March 2022 Edition

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NEWS FEBRUARY / MARCH 2022 EDITION

Where the fun is!

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UPCOMING EVENTS SEE PAGE 3

2022 BRINGS A YEAR FILLED WITH PROJECTS SEE PAGE 4-5

WINTER FAMILY FUN RECAP SEE PAGE 6

MEIJER SPONSORS FREE COMMUNITY PROGRAMS SEE PAGE 8 FRANK MCKAY IS OUR NEW BOLINGBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMMISSIONER SEE PAGE 12

Preschool registration begins March 9 for the 2022-2023 school year.

Rockin’ Red Zumba Party Supports a Cause Close to our Hearts! _______________________________

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Every member of the Bolingbrook community has a personal connection to someone who has been affected by heart

disease. Pun certainly intended when we say it is a cause close to our hearts. February is American Heart Month and it is a great time to commit to a healthy lifestyle and make small changes that can lead to a lifetime of heart health. The Lifestyles Fitness team is committed to making fitness fun, so we are hosting our annual Rockin’ Red Zumba Party on Friday, February 18th from 6:00-8:00 pm

at the Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex. Advance registration is $9 or $7 for Lifestyles members. Day of registration is $15 for both members and non-members. Net proceeds from the event are donated to fund heart research, education and treatment programs through AMITA Health. Visit www. bolingbrookparks.org or call (630) 739-1700 for more information.

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A Letter from the Executive Director Facility Directory

Hello Bolingbrook Friends!

Annerino Community Center Administrative Office 201 Recreation Drive P (630) 739-0272 | F (630) 739-1039 Relay 800-526-0844

Happy 2022!

Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge 335 E. Boughton Road P (630) 739-2377 | F (630) 759-1648

Here at Bolingbrook Park District, we make the fun happen and, in the winter of 2022, we are here for you! Throughout the entire year, you will see new programs as well as your favorites. You will see some new services, and the return of Winterfest on February 12 as well as Week of the Young Child in April! Our talented team has an amazing year of fun planned - so get ready!

Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex 200 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 Lifestyles Fitness 200 Lindsey Lane | P (630) 739-1705 Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic Park 200 Lindsey Lane | P (630) 739-1705

I hope you enjoyed the holiday season. Winter is here and so is the cold. Well, Bolingbrook Park District is excited to warm your spirits!

Our capital improvement (referendum implementation) plan will continue in 2022. Can you believe we are entering our fourth year of projects? You will see new playgrounds at Bradford, Community, Freedom, Sunset, and Winston Woods, along with a brand-new playground at the DuPage River Greenway Trailhead at Royce Road and Concord Lane. After this year, we only have 5 more playgrounds to replace to hit our promised 21. As for other news, I invite you to check out our awesome new website, www. bolingbrookparks.org. This new site provides more opportunity to learn about Bolingbrook Park District’s history, programs, facilities, services, amenities, and of course program registration. As 2022 progresses, we will continue to evolve and meet your programming needs in the safest way possible 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.

Board of Commissioners President Sue Vastalo svastalo@bolingbrookparks.org Vice President Jerry Hix jhix@bolingbrookparks.org Treasurer Dorothy Andrews dandrews@bolingbrookparks.org Secretary Jake McVey jmcvey@bolingbrookparks.org Commissioner Frank McKay fmckay@bolingbrookparks.org

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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! Sincerely, 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. All meetings are held at Annerino Community Center, 201 Recreation Drive, Bolingbrook, Illinois in the Board Room. To find the Board Meeting Agendas and Minutes, visit www.bolingbrookparks.org. Each date has a hyperlink that takes you to that month’s minutes or agenda.


Mark Your Calendars Saturday, February 12

Sunday, March 13

Friday, April 1

-Sponsored by Meijer 10:00 am-2:00 pm Annerino Community Center (201 Recreation Dr.)

5:15-7:15 pm $22 ($20 with Resident ID) Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Park (200 Lindsey Ln.)

Friday, April 8

Winterfest - FREE

Thursday, February 17

Bolingbrook Park District Board of Commissioners Meeting 7:00 pm – Annerino Community Center (201 Recreation Dr.)

Friday, February 18

Rockin’ Red Zumba Party

6:00-8:00 pm $9 pre-registration ($7 for members) $15 day of event Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex (200 Lindsey Ln.)

Swim Like A Mermaid

Thursday, March 17

Bolingbrook Park District Board of Commissioners Meeting

Preschool Registration Begins

Parkie’s Flashlight Egg Hunt - FREE -Sponsored by Meijer 7:30-8:30 pm Winston Woods (320 Charlestown Dr)

7:00 pm – Annerino Community Center (201 Recreation Dr.)

Friday, April 15

Thursday, March 17

9:00-11:00 am $10 ($7 with Resident ID) $5 for aquatic members Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Park (200 Lindsey Ln.)

St. Patrick’s Day Ride

5:30-6:15 pm $9 for non-members (Free to members) Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex (200 Lindsey Ln.)

Parkie’s Egg Hunt

Saturday, April 23 Road Rally

Saturday, March 19 Wednesday, March 9

Summer Pelican Passes Go On Sale

Glow Party - FREE

-Sponsored by Meijer 7:00-8:30 pm Annerino Community Center (201 Recreation Dr.)

3:00-8:30 pm $129 ($109 with Resident ID) Annerino Community Center (201 Recreation Dr.)

April 24-29

Week of the Young Child - FREE

Spring PROGRAM GUIDE AVAILABLE NOW! STEP-BY-STEP HOW TO FIND THE PROGRAM GUIDE: 1. Visit www.bolingbrookparks.org 2. Click the button that says “View Program Guide” 3. Scroll through and find your fun!

REGISTER for some fun TODAY! bolingbrookparks.org

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2022 Brings a Year Fi _______________________________

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A key piece of the Bolingbrook Park District mission is to ensure that we are able to offer quality park and recreation services to the residents of Bolingbrook in a fiscally responsible manner for many years to come. In order to do that, it is important that we are able to maintain our facilities and parks. During the budget process, we carefully plan for important projects as part of our capital improvement plan. The following are projects that are planned for this year.

Freedom Park Playground Replacement This is the replacement of 21-yearold playground equipment as part of the referendum implementation plan. Equipment will be replaced with Burke equipment. The playground is anticipated to start in April with completion in the summer.

New Ninja Course at Freedom Park This is a new amenity to the Bolingbrook Park District. The existing sand volleyball court is planned to be removed where the new Ninja Course will be added. The equipment is being added with Burke equipment. The Ninja Course is anticipated to start in April with completion in the summer.

Sunset Park Playground Replacement This is the replacement of 21-yearold playground equipment as part of the referendum implementation plan. Equipment will be replaced with Burke equipment. The playground is anticipated to start in April with completion in the summer.

Bradford Park Playground Replacement This is the replacement of 20-yearold playground equipment as part of the referendum implementation plan. Equipment will be replaced with Landscape Structures equipment. The playground is anticipated to start in April with completion in the summer. 4

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One of the project highlights of 2021 was the installation of the bridge connecting existing trails Road area through Bradford and Drafke Parks.

Community Park Playground Replacement

New Playground at Dupage River Greenway at Royce Road

This is the replacement of 22-yearold playground equipment as part of the referendum implementation plan. Equipment will be replaced with Landscape Structures equipment. The playground is anticipated to start in April with completion in the summer.

This is a new playground to be added at the Dupage River Greenway trail head at Royce Road. Park District staff will be performing the installation of the new equipment manufactured by Gametime. The project is anticipated to be complete by Fall 2022.

Winston Woods Park Playground Replacement This is the replacement of 23-yearold playground equipment as part of the referendum implementation plan. Equipment will be replaced with Landscape Structures equipment. The playground is anticipated to start in April with completion in the summer.

Sealcoating 2022 This project includes sealcoating District property around town, along with adding pickleball court lines to Ivanhoe Park. This is an annual project the District performs to maintain 18 miles of asphalt trails and over 1 million square feet of parking lot throughout the entire District. Work is scheduled to take place starting Spring and continue through early Fall.


illed with Projects Replacement of Air Conditioning / Heating Units at Buildings & Grounds Facility This is the replacement of the original 20-year-old rooftop heating and air conditioning units. The project is scheduled to start in late-Spring with completion by end of Summer.

BRAC Gymnasium Complete Floor Refinishing This project is a complete sand of the existing 35-year old original gym floor and a fresh lining of all sport courts with new seal. Any existing floor concerns will be addressed during this time. The project is anticipated to start following the conclusion of Camp Alotta Fun in August with completion in early-September.

ACC Server Room Air Conditioning Units Replacement This is the replacement of air conditioning units that service the District’s servers. Replacement will conclude by Fall 2022.

Sport Courts Resurfaced Sport Courts at both Indian Boundary and Indian Chase Meadows are scheduled to be resurfaced. The project will begin possibly as early as late-Spring with completion by Fall.

on Lily Cache Greenway in the Weber and Hassert

Remington Lakes Sports Complex Lighting Replacement This lighting project includes replacement of the 28-year old existing original lights with new LED lights. This important project allows for programming of lights through smart devices to ensure we are as efficient as possible with the timing of our lights. The project is scheduled to begin late-March with anticipated completion by mid-April.

Additional Parking Lot at Indian Boundary Park

Bolingbrook Park District’s buildings team maintains over

180,382 square feet of

This project will add an additional 20-30 parking stalls at Indian Boundary Park to provide relief to parking for park patrons. The project is anticipated to begin early Fall with completion by the start of Winter.

building area

As you can see, it will be a busy year filled with projects to maintain and enhance our services to the community. If you have any questions about these projects, please reach out to us. You can also follow us on Facebook for updates as they are completed.

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Replacement of Outdoor Pelican Harbor Bathhouse Flooring This project is the replacement of the entire flooring of the outdoor Pelican Harbor Bathhouse with an epoxy-based floor. It is scheduled to begin late-March with anticipated completion by mid-May.

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Winter Family Fun Recap

A few of our participants from our dance concert Sugar Plum Dreams which took place on December 19.

A “You’ve Been Elfed” recipient enjoys her gift.

The cast of Ho! Ho! Ho! The Santa Claus Chronicles on opening night December 17.

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Parkie’s Reindeer Games was a hit on December 18.


Winterfest Featuring Outdoor Winter Themed Activities

Saturday, February 12 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Annerino Community Center Save the date for a family winter day getaway! There will be something for everyone.

Outdoor Games and Activities

Snow painting Snowball slingshot Snowshoeing (weather dependent activity) Games, including giant checkers and tic tac toe Fire pit

Family Photo Station

Preserve your fun with a family picture at our winter-themed picture station

Fountaindale Public Library Bookmobile

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Meijer Sponsors Free Community Programs

SWIM LESSONS at Pelican Harbor Indoor / Outdoor Aquatic Park

Swim Lesson Checklist: Build confidence Learn to swim Be safe Have fun!

REGISTER HERE!

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Being a part of a strong community is more important than ever. Bolingbrook Park District is passionate about bringing the community together and so is Meijer. Meijer is always looking to make a positive impact and engage in the community in which their employees live and work. It has locations in Bolingbrook at 755 E. Boughton Road and 225 N. Weber Road. This unified spirit community togetherness has brought the two organizations together to provide free family-focused community programs throughout 2022. “We have been offering smaller community programs over the past two years due to COVID restrictions,” said John Chase, Superintendent of Facilities. “The response has been great. We are able to offer a variety of programs serving a variety of interest. This is all possible because of the support Meijer has provided us.” These free community programs range from Family Game Night to Flashlight Egg Hunt and Wiffle Ball Home Run Derby. “The purpose of these programs is the allow families and friends to come together and try something they haven’t done before, meet your neighbors and just have some fun,” said Chase.

Check out the entire line-up for the year! January

Family Game Night

February

Winterfest

March

Glow Party

April

Flashlight Egg Hunt

May

Go Fly a Kite

June

Family Bike Challenge

July

Wiffle Ball Home Run Derby

August

Family Obstacle Challenge

September

Punt Pass and Kick

October

Trunk or Treat

November

Hot Cider Hike

December

Noon Year’s Eve

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Visit www.bolingbrookparks.org for details on these programs.

fresh. family. Meijer has two locations in Bolingbrook at 755 E Boughton Rd. and 225 N Weber Rd. Find their weekly advertisement at www.meijer.com/weeklyad.

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We make the fun happen!

Tricia Dubiel

Superintendent of Business & Finance

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Tricia Dubiel joined the Bolingbrook Park District team in 2013 when she was hired to lead the District’s business office operations. Tricia brought more than ten years of professional accounting and finance experience to the District, seven of those years in governmental finance. She accepted her first park district position with the Wheaton Park District in May 2008. This is when her passion for accounting leadership was enhanced with a dedication to public

service and good stewardship to the citizens of the communities she serves. She has progressively advanced positions from Assistant Finance Director at Wheaton Park District to Superintendent of Business and Finance at Bolingbrook Park District. “There is something special about park districts. They are a destination for the community, a place where you go to have FUN,” said Dubiel. “I love walking through the facilities and seeing our guests making memories that will last a lifetime knowing that I play a role in making it all happen. Park District team members have passion about the work they do, the community and guests they serve. I feel fortunate to be a part of this amazing team.” Professionally the challenge and excitement of working with a variety of business operations keeps Tricia’s job interesting. “From an aquatic center to a fitness center, preschool, gymnasium, golf course, and so much more, my business office team encounters new situations regularly. It keeps us challenged and seeking the most efficient and effective ways to handle the park district’s business,” said Dubiel.

Put Your Family’s Care in Our Hands Our AMITA Health Medical Group physicians provide compassionate, quality care delivered with dignity and empathy. Featuring: • Preventive care for the whole family • Back-to-school and sports physicals

Tricia manages the accounting and financial resource functions of the District including accounting, auditing, financial reporting, tax compliance, cashflow and investments. She serves on the Finance Committee which establishes and maintains financial policies, manages the budget, and drives forward resource planning. Tricia oversees the business office team who handles the accounting, processing and reporting compilations for all financial transactions including payroll, accounts payable and cash receipts. Tricia has been an active member of the Illinois Government Finance Officers Association for sixteen years expanding her professional network, knowledge and experience by serving on boards, committees and task forces. She recently partnered with another member to successfully develop and lead a roundtable group which is focused on meeting the needs of park district members. This roundtable has been a success and is getting ready to celebrate the second anniversary of quality presentations and discussions. Tricia can be reached at tdubiel@ bolingbrookparks.org or (630) 783-6534.

Call 1.855.MyAMITA (692.6482) to schedule an appointment with one of our top physicians. Same-day and Weekend Appointments Available!

AMITA Health Medical Group Family Medicine Bolingbrook 329 Remington Blvd., Ste. 100 630.759.4800 © 2016 AMITA Health 160519

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There are Many Benefits to Gardening at our Community Gardens

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Gardening provides numerous mental and physical benefits. Bolingbrook Park District’s community gardens allows you to grow healthy, fresh vegetables that can help with your overall wellness. Physical benefits: • Standing, sitting, kneeling and digging can provide a great workout. • Fresh vegetables can help lower blood pressure and cholesterol. • Allows you to get outside and soak up the free Vitamin D!

Mental benefits: • Gardening is a perfect opportunity to socialize with your fellow green thumbs. • Keep your mind sharp! The repeated actions used in weeding and digging can have a calming effect. • Happiness. Seeing your garden flourish and grow as the summer goes on is a fulfilling experience. • Clear your head. Reduce your stress. The quiet gardens can be a very relaxing place.

Garden plots are available for purchase on February 14th at the Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex, 200 Lindsey Lane or the Annerino Community Center, 201 Recreation Drive. You can choose from regular plots for just $35, or a raised bed garden plot for $45. If you’d like two regular garden plots, we offer a $5 discount. All plots are 10’x10’ and you can start growing your garden on April 15.

Ashbury’s Famous

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Learn to Skate Classes Learn to Skate for Hockey Classes Rockin’ Public Skate Your Home on Days Off School!

ICE SKATING AND HOCKEY ARE LIFETIME SPORTS!

630.679.1700 • ROCKETICE.COM ROCKET ICE ARENA • BOLINGBROOK, ILLINOIS

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Fish Fry All You Can Eat Every Friday!

$13.95 Fish . $16.95 Fish and Shrimp

A facility of the Bolingbrook Park District 335 E.Boughton Rd. . 630.783.6602 . BoughtonRidgeGolf.com


Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge Bolingbrook’s Home of Fun, Food and Golf!

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Bring on the Snow A buildings and grounds team member plowing the Annerino Community Center parking lot on February, 2021. _________________________________

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Winter is coming. Well, actually, it’s been here for quite some time. We just haven’t noticed much snow. (Knock on wood). When a snow storm finally decides to show itself, our Buildings and Grounds team will be ready. “Every year in October or November we have a snow meeting to go over everything that we need to do as a refresher for the team,” said Ken McEwen, Parks Maintenance Manager. So how does our grounds crew prepare for a snow storm? “My wife knows that when it’s my snow week, I will be watching the weather all of the time. If a storm is predicted, what we’ll do is go out a day or two ahead of time to brine. This is a pre-treatment where we lay down the beet juice in all of the parking lots at facilities. Then we’ll get all the salt loaded up in the trucks and the plows ready to go. We get the trucks cleaned, fueled up and make sure that they’re functioning optimally,” said McEwen. What exactly is brine? It consists of 23% salt water and beet juice. That’s what causes the odor in our parking lots and walkways

leading to the entrances of our buildings. ”If it’s a light snow, perhaps an inch or less, the brine can take care of it,” said McEwen. “If we’re expecting a heavier snow, we do all of the main facilities first. We figure out when the snow is expected to hit. If it’s during the day when there’s programming going on, it’s a lot more challenging because there are a lot more cars and people walking through the parking lots. If the snow falls at night when the building are closed, we just let it fall and then hit it in the morning with our early morning crew starting at 3:00 am. The order of priority is to take care of the facilities first, areas leading to schools, then parks and trails.” One interesting fact about Ken is that he loves snow. “Everyone makes fun of me because of that. I especially like the early mornings when no one is out. That’s the best time to be out plowing. It’s peaceful. I like to roll down the window, turn the music on and just go. I get to be a kid again, playing with equipment and pushing around snow. I can’t complain!” said McEwen.

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In case you didn’t know, Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge has been under new leadership for the past several months. Meet Bruce Hutcheon, General Manager. Bruce has been working in the hospitality industry for his entire career. He has been a chef and food and beverage director in hotels all over the country, working in major cities such as Boston, San Francisco, New Orleans, Indianapolis, Kansas City and Chicago. “My favorite thing about working at Ashbury’s is the fact that I get to be creative. I rewrote the banquet and restaurant menus and I’m looking to add more menu items that are homemade. Things that we’d make ourselves that maybe you wouldn’t see on everybody else’s menu – stews, hearty soups, casseroles and slow-cooked dishes,” said Hutcheon. “Among our events, Wine Tasting has been very popular and will continue throughout 2022 along with Supper Clubs and Comedy Nights. I’m looking to add new events, such as Murder Mystery Dinner and Paint & Sip, where people can come out for an activity, not just a good meal.” Sounds like a great plan, Bruce! For reservations, call (630) 783-6602 or visit BoughtonRidgeGolf.com.

Upcoming Events Comedy Night • • • •

Saturday, February 5 Doors open 7:30 pm Showtime at 8:00 pm $25, includes drink ticket

Valentine’s Dinner • • • •

Saturday, February 12 Seatings at 5:30 and 7:00 pm Live Music featuring Peter Warren $24.95 per person

Frost Bite Open • • • •

Saturday, February 19 9 holes golf, rain, shine or snow $30 per player Includes golf, Chef’s boxed lunch, 2 drink tickets

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Frank McKay Replaces Christian Cairy as Bolingbrook Park District Commissioner

Bolingbrook Park District Board of Commissioners. Jerry Hix, Frank McKay, Sue Vastalo, Dorothy Andrews and Jake McVey (left to right).

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Christian Cairy was elected as Bolingbrook Park District Commissioner in April 2021. Christian’s career ended up moving him and his family out of state, leaving an opening on the Bolingbrook Park District board. After an open call for residents interested in serving on the board and multiple interviews, the

Board of Commissioners selected longtime resident, Frank McKay, to step in as Christian’s replacement. “It is a great honor to serve as a Bolingbrook Park District commissioner. I have lived and volunteered in this community for 30 years. The park district fits well with my passion to provide opportunities for our youth,” said McKay. Frank has served as board member for

the Bolingbrook Tee Ball Association for over 6 years. He also served as a coach and the Vice President of the Bolingbrook Youth Baseball League (BYBL) for over 10 years. He volunteered as a head coach for Bolingbrook Soccer Club, Bolingbrook Panthers Girls Basketball and Volleyball for five years. As his kids got older, he served as a member of the Bolingbrook High School Athletic Boosters Club for six years. Frank also honed his video experience as a volunteer for BCT6. If that isn’t enough, Frank has been a certified IHSA Baseball and Basketball official working games for over 26 years. In his professional life, he has been the President and owner of LOCis Inc. for over 34 years. His company provides financial and utility billing software to over 270 communities in Illinois. Prior to that, he was the Vice-President of Finance for RELCO based out of Joliet/Minooka. Frank’s wife, Melony, is a retired teacher from Valley View School District. Frank and Melony have two children. Their daughter, Kimberly, just graduated from Lakeland University in December with a degree in Criminal Justice. Their son, Joseph, is a high school teacher and baseball coach at Westside High School in Omaha while his wife, Lauren, is working on her Doctorate degree in pharmacy at Creighton University. Frank may be reached at fmckay@ bolingbrookparks.org.

Northern Will County Special Recreation Association SAFETY • FUN • TEAMWORK INCLUSION • INTEGRITY 10 Montrose Drive, Romeoville, IL 815-407-1819 • www.nwcsra.org

ABOUT US 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 JusticePark District. Our mission is to provide meaningful recreation opportunities for individuals with disabilities that enhance their overall quality of life.

INCLUSION SERVICES NWCSRA works collaboratively with the park district to provide reasonable accommodations to individuals with a disability who wish to participate in a program through the park district. Individuals should be provided the opportunity to participate in recreation programs of their choice in the least restrictive environment. For additional questions regarding inclusion support, contact Carrie Gascoigne at 815-407-1819 ext. 9776.

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

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Acres

Skate Park

Fishing

Biking, Hiking

Restroom

Pavillion/Shelter

Picnic Tables

Parking Lot

Roller Hockey

Volleyball

Soccer Fields

Football Field

Cricket Fields

Baseball/Softball

Basketball Courts

Tennis Courts

Pickelball Courts

Playgrounds

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Concessions

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Park Amenities

Arrowhead Pond 349 W. Robinhood Way

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Balstrode Park 181 Thackeray Drive

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Blackhawk Pond 600 Blackhawk Lane

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Bloomfield Oasis 1614 Prairieview Blvd

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Bradford Park 490 Bradford Place

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Bulldog Park 351 Blair Lane

19.2

Central Park 201 Recreation Drive

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Century Park 1675 Apple Valley Drive

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Champions Park 1600 Firethorn

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Cider Creek Park 1755 Apple Valley Drive

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ComEd Greenway 811 Remington Boulevard

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Community Park 600 Kingsbrooke Crossing

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Drafke Park 1125 Quail Run

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DuPage River Greenway 990 W. Boughton Road to Concord Lane

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Erickson Park 398 W. Briarcliff Road

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Freedom Park 1600 Park Place

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Gateway Wetlands 680 Feathersound Drive

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Heritage Park 702 Paxson Drive

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Indian Boundary Park 990 W. Boughton Road Indian Chase Meadows 525 Pheasant Chase Drive

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Ivanhoe Park 190 Falconridge Way

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James S. Boan Woods 410 Schmidt Road

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Jaycee Park 550 Lily Cache Lane

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Johansen Farm Park 770 Hartford Lane

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Knights of Columbus Park 190 Northridge Avenue

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Liberty Park 298 N. Orchard Drive

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Lilac Park 1561 Clear Drive Lily Cache Greenway Park 1422 Parkside Drive

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Lily Cache Greenway Trail 1357 Hassert Blvd

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Lily Cache Sports Fields 1387 Hassert Boulevard

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Lily Cache Sports Fields-West Campus 1505 Trails End Lane

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Lions Park 220 W. Briarcliff

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Pathways Pond 220 N. Schmidt Road

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Plimmer Park 401 Lily Cache Lane

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Poplar Park 870 Poplar Lane

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Prairie Trails 1370 Danhof Drive

48.4

Remington Lakes Sport Complex 811 W. Remington Blvd.

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Riverbend Park 1940 Danube Way

1.2

River Hills Park 2290 Misty Creek Trail

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Rotary Park 470 E. Briarcliff Road

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Schraeder Park 469 E. Briarcliff Road

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St. Francis Park 299 White Water Drive

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Sunset Park 1500 Waterside Drive

7.4

The Forest 1399 Carriage Lane

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Veterans Park 1877 Leeds Road

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Volunteer Park 200 S. Lindsey Lane

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Winston Woods 200 Winston Drive Wipfler Park 549 Rockhurst Road

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Lily Cache Greenway by Prairie Trails Park

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Lily Cache Greenway Trail by Bloomfield Oasis / Lily Cache Sports Complex

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DuPage River Greenway by Indian Boundary Park / Hidden Lakes

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Knights of Columbus Park

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Gateway Wetlands

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ComEd Greenway


201 Recreation Dr. . Bolingbrook, IL 60440

HAPPY. HEALTHY. TOGETHER. As a member of Lifestyles Fitness, you’ll enjoy the following benefits: New selectorized equipment

MEMBERSHIPS

Unlimited group fitness classes

$29 / month

Special monthly events Access to certified personal trainers A facility of Bolingbrook Park District

. 200 Lindsey Ln.

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$25 / month for students & seniors (630) 739-1700

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