Lincolnwood Parks & Recreation Winter/Spring 2018 Program Guide

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Event Preview DADDY DAUGHTER DANCE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2

Dads and their daughters are invited to an unforgettable night at the Skokie Banquet and Conference Center. Couples will enjoy dinner, dessert, and a photo booth to help capture all of the memories of the evening. Advanced registration required. Details on page 11

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ANNUAL EGG HUNT

MOTHER/SON BINGO

SATURDAY, MARCH 24

THURSDAY, MAY 3

Lincolnwood’s Annual Egg Hunt will take place on Saturday, March 24 at the Proesel Park Shelter. Kids will be divided into three age groups with staggered start times. Don’t be late, the eggs won’t last long!

Enjoy a special night with your favorite guy at the Lincolnwood Fire Station! We’ll have pizza, refreshments, bingo with prizes, and a whole lot of fun. It’s the hottest ticket in town! Advanced registration required.

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LINCOLNWOOD LIGHTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 4 The Village welcomes all to attend the Fifth Annual Village Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration at Village Hall and Candy Cane Hunt at Village Hall. Details on page 10

MEMORIAL DAY PARADE MONDAY, MAY 28

Please help Lincolnwood and American Legion Post #1226 celebrate Memorial Day. The parade kicks off at the corner of Cicero and Pratt at approximately 10:20am ending in Proesel Park at Madeline’s Garden. The ceremony will take place in Madeline’s Garden at approximately 11am. All Memorial Day activities are free of charge.

Planning an event?

CHECK OUT THE LINCOLNWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER The Lincolnwood Community Center is the perfect venue for your next party. The facility is ideal for meetings, family parties, birthdays, showers, and any other type of social gathering. Resident and Non-Resident rates Large room accommodates up to 200 Small room provides an intimate setting for up to 40 Outdoor patio and grill See page 9 for pricing and more details

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GENERAL Information

AD MI N I ST RAT I VE STAFF

General Information

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 6900 N. Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712 Phone: (847) 677-9740 • Fax: (847) 673-4413 Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm

PARKS AND RECREATION STAFF Laura McCarty, CPRP, Director of Parks and Recreation (847) 745-4724......................................... lmccarty@lwd.org Melissa Rimdzius, CPRP, CPO, CPSI, Superintendent of Parks and Facilities (847) 745-4728......................................mrimdzius@lwd.org

Olivia Antosz, Recreation Supervisor (847) 745-4723...........................................oantosz@lwd.org

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SPECIAL EVENTS PROGRAM NAME

Teen Ski Trip Lincolnwood Lights Breakfast with Santa Daddy Daughter Dance Egg Hunt Mom/Son Bingo

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YOUTH PROGRAMS

PARK AND RECREATION BOARD

Demerise Gratch, Chairperson; Grace Diaz Herrera, Maria Leberis, Arthur Lovering, Carol Oraha, Victor Shaw, Laura Tomacic

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION

The Park and Recreation Board reviews and recommends policies, fees, administrative and budgetary matters. Park and Recreation Board meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month in the Village Hall Council Chambers. Meetings begin promptly at 7:00pm. The public is encouraged to attend.

Aryn Fletcher, CPRP, Youth Programs Coordinator (847) 745-4729.........................................afletcher@lwd.org Julie Glowacki, Clerk/Receptionist (847) 677-4719.........................................jglowacki@lwd.org

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We’re Hiring Sponsorship Opportunities Park/Field Rentals Community Center Rentals Heartsaver CPRP & First Aid Co-Op Programs Community Open Swim Pickleball Arbor Day Go Lincolnwood Park Map MNASR Proesel Park Aquatic Center

Linda Vering, Community Outreach and Marketing Coordinator (847) 745-4726............................................. lvering@lwd.org

YOUTH PROGRAMS

GENERAL INFORMATION

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Indoor Playground Coupes and Comedy Club Kid Winter Break Camp Spring Break Camp Soc-Key Little Pint Soccer Amazing Games Basketball at Todd Karate Rookie Game Play Language Stars

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Friday Night Open Gym Basketball at Rutledge Youth Swim Lessons Tennis Lincolnwood Soccer LWBBA Summer Day Camp

ADULT PROGRAMS

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Zumba Zumbini Peace Yoga Jazz Dance Forever Fitness Adult Swim Lessons Tennis Adult Softball Lincolnwood Social Club

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· Your Parks and Recreation Department manages 13 parks, an aquatics . center, 5,038 square foot community center and three bike paths

As 2017 comes to a close, it’s an opportunity to reflect on the past year and evaluate your accomplishments. As you reflect, we hope that the Lincolnwood Parks and Recreation Department was part of your year. Perhaps through a walk, run or bike ride on one of the beautiful recreation paths, a park visit, attending one of our family friendly special events, or participating in a program.

· Your Parks and Recreation Department offers a wide variety of recreation . programs including aquatics, fitness, summer camps, after-school programs, athletics, outdoor recreation · Your Parks and Recreation Department offers many free events throughout . the year as a way to bring our community together and for family fun

Before the year ends, there are still a few programs and events that we hope you’ll have chance to experience. Join us at Lincolnwood Lights, the annual Village Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration held at Village Hall in early December to kick off the holiday season. New this year candy canes have been hidden outside Village Hall. Children ages 10 and under can help us find them starting at 4:30p.m. Also new this year is Breakfast with Santa at the Community Center. Despite his very busy schedule Santa is making his trek to Lincolnwood. Children will enjoy a delicious breakfast while visiting with Santa. Keep kids busy over this year’s school holiday break with our new and exciting Winter Break Camp at the Community Center for kindergarten through 5th grade.

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SEEING YOU AT OUR FINAL EVENTS OF 2017 AND SERVING YOU IN 2018

Looking ahead into the New Year, our annual Daddy Daughter Dinner Dance is back and will be held at the Skokie Banquet and Conference Center on February 2. This memorable event for dads and daughters ages four and older will include a delicious dinner, dessert, a photo booth and dancing all night long.

· Your Parks and Recreation Department offers a Social Club for active adults ages 55 and older in which fun day trips, lunch outings and social mixers are planned · The east tennis court in Proesel Park has been marked for Pickelball play · Your Parks and Recreation Department is committed to providing enjoyable quality programs and attractive, safe facilities to promote the health, welfare and pleasure of all the residents of Lincolnwood

Celebrate the arrival of spring and join us at the annual Egg Hunt held at the Proesel Park Shelter on March 24. Kids won’t want to miss the special appearance by the Easter Bunny who will arrive by fire truck. Last but not least mothers and sons are invited to enjoy a special night at the Lincolnwood Fire Department at our annual Mom/Son Bingo event on May 3. Finally we are happy to announce the Central Park playground will be renovated this winter and can’t wait to unveil the new equipment. The Lincolnwood Parks and Recreation Department looks forward to seeing you at our final events of 2017 and to serving you in 2018! If you’re interested in a program or event the Department doesn’t currently offer, please contact our office and let us know what you are looking to experience. See you in the parks! Laura McCarty, CPRP Director of Parks and Recreation

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WE’RE H I R I N G SEASONAL EMPLOY ME NT OP P ORT U NIT IE S Top ten reasons working in Lincolnwood is AWESOME:

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Spend your summer making memories as a part of the Lincolnwood Day Camp or Proesel Park Family Aquatic Center Team!

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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Is your business or organization looking for a great way to connect with the public while supporting your community? Statistics show that over 59% of consumers are more likely to buy a product associated with a nonprofit partnership. When you sponsor a local event, your business or organization will receive publicity, name recognition and the satisfaction of supporting the people in your community. We’d love to work with you to support one or more of our annual events: To discuss sponsorship opportunities to find the right event for your business, please contact Marketing Coordinator, Linda Vering at 847-745-4726.

• Turkey Trot 5K/10K/Fitness Walk (November) • Lincolnwood Lights Tree Lighting Ceremony at Village Hall (December) • Breakfast with Santa (December) • Daddy/Daughter Dance (February) • Egg Hunt (March) • Mom and Son Bingo (April) • Memorial Day Parade (May) • Summer Concert Series (June – August) • Camp Picnic (July) • Family Fun Fest (September) • Touch-A-Truck (September) • Pumpkins in Proesel (October)

Senior Social Club Events (55+) • Holiday Luncheon • Thanksgiving Dinner • Other special events

ADVERTISING Advertising in the Lincolnwood Parks and Recreation program guide is a great way to increase exposure for your business or organization. Our program guides are mailed to every household in Lincolnwood four times a year. Residents receive the program guide in the mail, and additional copies are available throughout the community. The program guide is a valuable community resource and can provide a low cost and effective way to promote your business or service to a targeted audience. To discuss pricing for a full page or 1/2 page ad in our program guide or ad space in our senior newsletter, please contact Marketing Coordinator, Linda Vering at 847-745-4726.

QUESTIONS? Call 847-677-9740

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P E R M ITS

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PICNIC PERMITS

ATHLETIC FIELD PERMITS

TENNIS CLUB

Permits are available for residents and Lincolnwood businesses in the Parks and Recreation Department beginning at 9am on Monday, April 2. Applications are processed on a first come-first served basis. Our doors will open at 8:30am on April 2. Non-resident permits are available after June 1, 2018.

Field permits are available for the three baseball fields, one softball field, and three soccer areas in Proesel Park. Permits are available beginning April 2, 2018 for new rental groups.

The Lincolnwood Tennis Club is open to residents age 18 and over. Members have the opportunity to reserve court time at Proesel, Flowers and Central Parks by phone two days in advance. A Tennis Club member must be on the court during reserved time. Tennis Club Members may rent for up to two hours at a time.

PICNIC SHELTER Available May-October Holds up to 150 guests R$200 / NR$250 $250 Security Deposit

PARTY TENT

BASEBALL/SOFTBALL FIELDS Available April-October Hourly rates without lights: R$40 per hour / NR$75 per hour Hourly rates with lights:

Holds up to 50 guests

PROGRAM #: 207202.A FEE: $60 annual fee RESERVATION DATES: May 1-October 31 CALL IN SYSTEM BEGINS: Monday, May 1 RESERVATION CALL IN HOURS: 9am-3pm

R$60 per hour / NR$100 per hour $250 Security deposit

Available May-October SOCCER FIELDS

R$125 / NR$175

Available April-November

$250 Security Deposit

Hourly rates without lights: R$15 per hour / NR$20 per hour Hourly rates with lights: R$30 per hour / NR$40 per hour $250 Security Deposit

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TENNIS COURT RENTALS Lincolnwood Parks and Recreation has blocked off one court at Proesel Park for residents interested in renting a court for the permanent time of your choice. RENTAL FEE: $15 / Hour

AVAILABLE: April-October 31

RESERVING TENNIS COURTS: 1) V illage sponsored events, lessons, rentals, and Lincolnwood Tennis Club reservations have first priority (see schedule posted in tennis box on fence near entrance). 2) You may book up to two hours per day. 3) R ack-up system prevails when courts are not reserved.


WE H AV E T H E P E RF ECT VE NUE! The Lincolnwood Community Center is the perfect venue for your next party. The facility is ideal for meetings, family parties, birthdays, showers, and any other type of social gathering. The Community Center features two indoor spaces. Choose from our large room, which provides a light, airy space that can accommodate up to 200 guests; or our small room, which provides a warm, intimate setting for up to 40. Both rooms feature hardwood floors perfect for dancing or socializing. For an additional fee, your guests will be able to enjoy our outdoor patio, complete with wrought iron patio tables and umbrellas, which can seat 16 and accommodate up to 35 guests.

Small Room $55 $110 $250

Rental amenities include: • Round or rectangular tables • Padded banquet chairs • Kitchen featuring stove/oven/ microwave, warming ovens, refrigerator, sink, counter/ serving space (large room only)

Small Room $90 $150 $500

Additional rental fees apply for: • Coffee maker • Stainless steel outdoor gas grill • Visual equipment – TV, DVD player, projection screen • Audio equipment – sound system, podium, microphone • Patio featuring wrought iron round patio tables and chairs with umbrellas

H O UR LY R E N TAL RAT E S Resident Non-Resident Security Deposit

Large Room $95 $160 $500

H O UR LY PRE MI U M R E NTA L RAT E S (If you are serving wine and/or beer)

Resident Non-Resident Security Deposit

Large Room $150 $250 $1,000

RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

For more information or to check availability, please call (847) 677-9740.

COMMUNITY CENTER OUTDOOR PATIO HOLDS: 35 PEOPLE

COMMUNITY CENTER Rental

Planning an event?

COMMUNITY CENTER LARGE ROOM HOLDS: 200 PEOPLE

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Teen Ski Trip Monday February 19 9am – 9pm Chestnut Mountain, Galena, IL Ski, snowboard, helmet and lift ticket packages available. Chestnut Mountain’s slopes are meant for all levels of skiers and boarders to enjoy. Their 475-foot vertical drop meanders 3,500 feet through 19 runs, ranging from the novice to the black diamond. Registration Deadline: Monday, February 5 at 5:00pm Please call (847)-677-9740 for more information.

Lincolnwood Lights MONDAY, DECEMBER 4 • 5:00PM The Village welcomes all to attend the Fifth Annual Village Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration at Village Hall. Let’s celebrate the holiday season with hot chocolate, music and a visit from old St. Nick. Join us to kick off the holiday season on this special night. Kids 10 and under are invited to join us in a Candy Cane Hunt starting at 4:30pm in front of Village Hall

Start your holiday season with a special breakfast visit from Santa! Enjoy a delicious breakfast at the Community Center while Santa visits you tableside to share your holiday wishes. We will also be accepting donations of new toys for the annual Toys for Tots. Advanced registration is required, make sure you register early to reserve your seat! Program #: Day: Date: Time: Fee:

305825.A Saturday December 2 10:00am – Noon R$10/NR$12 per person


Egg Hunt

MARCH 24 at 10AM at the Proesel Park Shelter

Don’t miss the special appearance by the Easter Bunny who will arrive by fire truck at 10am. Kids will be divided into three age groups with staggered start times. Don’t be late - the eggs won’t last long!

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Enjoy a special night with your favorite guy at the Lincolnwood Fire Station! We’ll have pizza, refreshments, bingo with prizes, and a whole lot of fun. It’s the hottest ticket in town! Advanced registration required. Program #: 101802 Day: Thursday Date: May 3 Time: 6-7:30pm Location: Lincolnwood Fire Station Fee: Couple: R$15/NR$19 Addt’l. Child: R$9/NR$11

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JOIN US FOR ONE OF THE MOST MEMORABLE EVENINGS OF THE YEAR! Dads and their daughters are invited to an unforgettable night at the Skokie Banquet & Conference Center. Couples will enjoy a dinner buffet, dessert, photo booth and will then dance the night away! A DJ and dancers will be on hand to teach all of our guests some cool moves! Advance registration is required. Ages: 5-14 Day/Date: Friday, February 2 Time: 6-9pm Code: 101800-A Location: Skokie Banquet & Conference Center 5300 W. Touhy Ave. Fee: On or before January 15 at 5pm: R$65 per couple; $20 each additional daughter NR$80 per couple; $25 each additional daughter After January 15 at 5pm: R$75 per couple; $25 each additional daughter NR$90 per couple; $35 each additional daughter


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INDOOR PLAYGROUND Ages: 9 months-4 with parent caregiver Beat the winter blues in the Community Center’s bright indoor playground! Spend time at the coloring station and play on a variety of equipment, including cars, trikes, see-saws, a play house, and mini slides. Day: Dates: Time: Location: Drop-In Fee:

Thursday January 4-February 22 11am-1pm Lincolnwood Community Center R$2/NR$3

*No class January 18

COUPES & COMEDY: INDOOR DRIVE-IN THEATER Ages: 2-5 with Caregiver Create your very own cardboard coupe, and then cruise over to our indoor drive-in theater for a funny animated film. Supplies for building and decorating the coupes will be provided; participants are encouraged to bring a “seat cushion” to place inside their car during the feature film. Registration is required for this free event.

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Program: Day: Dates: Time: Location:

101804.A Friday February 23 10am-12pm Lincolnwood Community Center

NorthShore University HealthSystem is proud to support Lincolnwood Parks & Recreation At NorthShore University HealthSystem, we’re helping you be ready for what’s next. Find doctors’ offices nearby for you and your family. Lincolnwood 6810 N. McCormick Boulevard (847) 733-5707

Niles 6450 W. Touhy Avenue (847) 583-1000 *Immediate Care open 7 days a week

To learn more about our experts, visit us at northshore.org/medicalgroup.


Club Kid provides fun, organized activities for children Kindergarten through 5th grade after school in the Rutledge Hall mulitpurpose room. Club Kid follows the School District 74 calendar, meeting every day that school is in session. Days Per Week 1 day/week 2 days/week 3 days/week 4 days/week 5 days/week

Full School Year $733 $1,260 $1,785 $2,205 $2,625

Per Month* $74 $126 $179 $221 $263

* Monthly fees are based on registration received prior to the first day of school. Please call (847) 677-9740 for more information.

HALF DAY ACTIVITIES AVAILABE $25 per day for Club Kid families $30 per day for non-Club Kid families Feb. 16, April 6, May 4

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YOUTH

SOC-KEY

LITTLE PINT SOCCER

Grades: K-2

Grades: K-2

Come on out for Soc–Key! Children will be introduced to the main FUNdamentals of both soccer and hockey. Important aspects of the game such as the proper positioning for both offense and defense will also be covered. Game rules will be taught with emphasis on sportsmanship and teamwork. Program #: 101025.A Day: Monday Dates: January 8-March 19* Time: 3-4pm Location: Todd Hall, Multipurpose Room Fee: R$88/NR$110 Fee after 1/1: R$98/NR$120

AMAZING GAMES This fun-filled class will include team building games, wacky relay races and untraditional games. This class will build teamwork, strong problem solving skills and good sportsmanship all while kids are exercising and having a great time. Time may be spent outside, weather permitting.

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Program #: 101020.A Day: Monday Dates: April 2-May 21 Time: 3-4pm Location: Todd Hall, Multipurpose Room Fee: R$88/NR$110 Fee after 3/26: R$98/NR$120

*No class January 15, February 19, March 5

Grades: K-2

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Children will be introduced to dribbling, ball control and passing, as well as the proper positioning for both offense and defense. Game rules will be taught with emphasis on sportsmanship and teamwork. Class will be held both inside and outside, weather permitting.

SESSION I: Program #: 101030.A Day: Tuesday Dates: January 9-March 20 Time: 3:00-4pm Location: Todd Hall Fee: R$121/NR$150 Fee after 1/1: R$131/NR$160 SESSION II: Program #: 101030.B Day: Tuesday Dates: April 3-May 29 Time: 3:00-4pm Location: Todd Hall Fee: R$99/NR$124 Fee after 3/26: R$109/NR$134

BASKETBALL AT TODD HALL Grades: K-2

We’ve designed this basketball program for children of all skill levels and abilities. Children will learn the basic techniques and FUNdamentals of the sport, and enjoy the fun and unique drills to reinforce the weekly lessons.

SESSION I: Program #: 101005.A Day: Wednesday Dates: January 10-March 21 Time: 3-4pm Location: Todd Hall, Multipurpose Room Fee: R$121/NR$150 Fee after 1/1: R$131/NR$160 SESSION II: Program #: 101005.B Day: Wednesday Dates: April 4-May 30 Time: 3-4pm Location: Todd Hall, Multipurpose Room Fee: R$99/NR$124 Fee after 3/26: R$109/NR$134


ROOKIE GAME PLAY BASKETBALL

Grades: K-5

Grades: 3-5

Gen-Ki and Kung Fu will teach the basics of self- defense. This class will boost kids confidence, help them excel in sports and academics and will teach them how to respect others as well as themselves.

SESSION I: Program #: 101200.A Day: Monday Dates: January 8-March 19* Time: 2:45-4pm Location: Rutledge Hall, Gymnasium Fee: R$96/NR$120 Fee after 1/1: R$106/NR$130 *No class Jan. 15, Feb. 19, March 5 SESSION II: Program #: 101200.B Day: Monday Dates: April 2-May 21 Time: 2:45-4pm Location: Rutledge Hall, Gymnasium Fee: R$96/NR$120 Fee after 3/26: R$106/NR$130

LANGUAGE STARSSPANISH CLASSES Grades: 3-5

Welcome to Language Stars! This afterschool program is designed to introduce Spanish language learning for 3rd-5th grade students. Language Stars uses trained, native-speaking teachers to make classes active and engaging. Our FunImmersion curriculum uses lessons and activities, like games and songs, to make learning a new language easier and more fun! Workbooks included with classes. Grade 3-5 only.

SESSION I: Program #: Day: Dates: Time: Location: Fee: Fee after 1/1:

101450.A Tuesday January 9-March 20 2:45-3:45pm Rutledge Hall (Library) R$242/NR$302 R$252/NR$312

This program will continue to develop basketball skills and techniques through drills and skill work. Players will be introduced to gameplay scenarios through structured games and scrimmages whiel focusing on good fundamentals to become a better basketball player.

SESSION I: Program #: Day: Dates: Time: Location: Fee: Fee after 1/1:

101201.A Tuesday January 9-March 20 2:45-3:45pm Rutledge Hall, Gymnasium R$132 /NR$165 R$142 /NR$175

SESSION II: Program #: Day: Dates: Time: Location: Fee: Fee after 1/1:

101201.B Tuesday April 3-May 29 2:45-3:45pm Rutledge Hall, Gymnasium R$108 /NR$133 R$118/NR$143

FRIDAY NIGHT OPEN GYM @ LINCOLN HALL Grades: 3-5 + 6-8

Advanced registration is required. Walk-ins will not be allowed. Please visit our website for more information and Winter/Spring dates lincolnwoodil.org/open-gym

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BASKETBALL AT RUTLEDGE HALL Grades: 3-5

This basketball program has been designed to meet all skill levels and abilities. Children will learn the basic techniques and FUNdamentals of the sport. Enjoy unique drills taught to reinforce the weekly lessons and prepare the children for “fun-serious” scrimmages.

Time: 2:45-3:45pm Location: Rutledge Hall, Gymnasium SESSION I: Program #: Day Dates Fee 101007.A Thursday January 11-March 22 R$121/ NR$151 Fee after 1/1: R$131/NR$161 SESSION II: Program #: Day 101007.B Thursday

Dates April 5-May 31

Fee after 3/26: R$109NR$134

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ADULT Progams

ZUMBA PLUS STRENGTH

ZUMBA PLUS TONING

Ages: 16 years+

Ages: 16 years+

Zumba Fitness classes are fitness-parties that blend upbeat world rhythms with easy-to-follow choreography, for a total-body workout that feels like a celebration. So popular and effective in bringing healthy change, Zumba is now offered in 180 countries worldwide. Our Zumba Plus Strength Class includes feel great Zumba routines, party rhythms plus 30 minutes of strength and core work. This 75 minute workout is one smart way to start your week. New to Zumba Strength? New participants can try one class for free.

Shake, shake, and shrink in this one hour class that features both Zumba and Zumba Toning. Dance to world rhythms to burn calories, boost energy, and set your body free. Then pick up your toning sticks or light hand weights for some serious body-sculpting to redhot rhythms. Light hand weights available in class. Bring a friend for free! Registered participants may bring one friend for free per registered session.

Day: Sunday Time: 9-10:15am Location: Lincolnwood Community Center SESSION I Program #: Dates: Fee: Fee After 1/5:

103200.A January 14-March 11 R$72/NR$90 R$82/NR$100

SESSION II Program #: Dates: Fee: Fee After 3/9:

103200.B March 18-May 20* R$72/NR$90 R$82/NR$100

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*No class April 1, May 27

ZUMBINI 0-4 years of age with parent or caregiver Moving, grooving, and growing for you and me. Created by Zumba and BabyFirst for kids ages 0-4, the Zumbini program combines music, dance and educational tools for 45 minutes of can’t-stop, won’t-stop bonding, learning and fun! Registration also includes the Zumbini Bundle! Join us January 11 to try Zumbini for FREE.

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Day: Thursday Time: 10:00-10:45am Location: Lincolnwood Community Center

Day: Wednesday Time: 7-8pm Location: Lincolnwood Community Center SESSION I Program #: Dates: Fee: Fee After 1/5:

103201.A January 17-March 14 R$72/NR$90 R$82/NR$100

SESSION II Program #: Dates: Fee: Fee After 3/9:

103201.B March 21-May 30* R$80/NR$100 R$90/NR$110

*No class May 23

SESSION I Program #: Dates: Fee: Fee after 1/5:

103206.A January 18-March 15 R$108/NR$135 R$118/NR$145

SESSION II Program #: Dates: Fee: Fee after 3/9:

103206.B April 5-May 31 R$108/NR$135 R$118/NR$145


PEACE YOGA

Ages: 21 +

Ages 16 years+

Join us for an evening of dance open to all levels and styles. Dance styles include ballroom, cha-cha, swing, tango, waltz, fox trot, rhumba, bolero, cumbia, bachata, salsa, merengue and more! Grab your dancing shoes and dance the night away! No registration required. Pay a drop-in fee at the door.

Peace Yoga is the perfect combination of basic stretches, yoga postures, breath work, meditation and relaxation all geared to create harmony within the mind, body and spirit. It promotes healthy internal organ functions and smooth energy circulation within all systems of the body. Peace Yoga movements are designed to stretch and tone muscles, loosen stiff joins, help correct poor posture, improve balance and leave you feeling agile and refreshed. Free demo day, January 8.

Day: Time: Location: Fee:

Friday 7-11pm Lincolnwood Community Center R$10/NR$13

*No program November 24, December 22 and 29

FOREVER FITNESS DROP-IN SENIOR EXERCISE Ages: 55 years + For older adults and seniors who want to stay healthy and independent, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) recommends four types of exercise. Strength exercises build muscle and increase metabolism which helps keep weight and blood sugar in check. Balance exercises build leg muscles which help prevent falls. Stretching gives you more freedom of movements and endurance exercises (walking, jogging, swimming, biking, etc.) increase heart rate and breathing. This class will cover all four elements in a drop-in format (pay at the door). Day: Tuesday and Thursday Time: 9-9:45am Location: Lincolnwood Community Center Social Club Members Fee: $2 Non-Members Fee: $3

Day: Monday Time: 6:45-7:45pm Location: Lincolnwood Community Center SESSION I Program #: Dates: Fee: Fee After 1/5:

103202.A January 15-March 5 R$100/NR$125 R$110/NR$135

SESSION II Program #: Dates: Fee: Fee After 3/9:

103202.B March 12-May 14* R$113/NR$142 R$123/NR$151

ADULT Progams

D’ORIGINAL JUZZ DANCE GROUP

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LIFE Skills

HEARTSAVER® CPR & AED

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HEARTSAVER® FIRST AID, CPR & AED

Ages: 18 years+

Ages: 14-18 years

Heartsaver® CPR AED is a video-based, instructor-led course that teaches adult and child CPR and AED use, infant CPR, and how to relieve choking in adults, children, and infants. This course teaches skills with the AHA’s research-proven practice-while-watching technique, which allows instructors to observe the students, provide feedback, and guide the students’ learning of skills.

Heartsaver® First Aid CPR AED is a video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to and manage an emergency until emergency medical services arrives. Skills covered in this course include first aid; choking relief in adults, children, and infants; and what to do for sudden cardiac arrest in adults, children, and infants.

This course is for anyone with limited or no medical training. Upon successful completion of this course, students will receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver® CPR & AED course completion card that is valid for 2 years. Class length may vary based on class size.

Upon successful completion of this course, students will receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED course completion card that is valid for 2 years. Class length may vary based on class size.

Program #: Day: Date: Time: Location: Fee:

103000.A Sunday March 18 9:00am-2:00pm Lincolnwood Fire Department Training Room R$35/NR$44

Program #: Day: Date: Time: Location: Fee:

102004.A Wednesday March 28 9:00am-5:00pm Lincolnwood Fire Department Training Room R$45/NR$56

HEARTSAVER® FIRST AID Ages: 18 years+ Heartsaver® First Aid is a video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills to respond to and manage an emergency in the first few minutes until emergency medical services arrives. Students learn duties and responsibilities of first aid rescuers; first aid actions for medical emergencies, including severe choking, heart attack, and stroke; and skills for handling injury and environmental emergencies, including external bleeding, broken bones and sprains, and bites and stings. This course is for anyone with limited or no medical training. Upon successful completion of this course, students will receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver® First Aid course completion card that is valid for 2 years. Class length may vary based on class size.

Program #: Day: Date: Time: Location: Fee:

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103002.A Tuesday April 3 6:00-9:00pm Lincolnwood Fire Department Training Room R$35/NR$44


YOUTH INDOOR SWIM LESSONS

Ages: 18 months-17 years Months: January-May

Ages: 5-16 Months: January-March Every child should learn how to swim! This progressive learn-to-swim program takes place at the School District 219 facilities on Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays. Children are assigned to a group based on skill level, and will progress through the program as they achieve the goals for each level. For more information about session dates, class levels and meeting times, please visit www.skokieparks.org. Registration begins December 15! Register online at www. skokieparks.org or in-person at the Skokie Park District (Weber Leisure Center, 9300 Weber Park Place, Skokie). Classes fill quickly; in-person registration is highly recommended for first-time participants.

Registration takes place in-person beginning December 4 at the Morton Grove Park District (Prairie View Community Center, 6834 Dempster Street, Morton Grove) and online at www.mortongroveparks.com beginning December 11. Keep all other gymnastics information in as well.

EARLY CHILDHOOD Parent & Me Ages: 3-5 Yrs

ADULT INDOOR SWIM LESSONS

Tumbling Tots Ages: 4-5 Yrs

Ages: 16+ Months: January-March Are you one of the millions of American adults who doesn’t know how to swim? The time to learn is now! Swimming is great exercise and it could save your life. Whatever your skill level, beginner, intermediated or advanced, our instructors will work with you to improve your swimming ability. Classes take place at Niles North High School on Sunday afternoons. For more information about session dates, class levels and meeting times, please visit www.skokieparks.org. Registration begins December 15! Register online at www.skokieparks.org or in-person at the Skokie Park District (Weber Leisure Center, 9300 Weber Park Place, Skokie).

Girls and Boys Advanced Tumbling Tots Ages: 4-5 Yrs

RECREATIONAL GYMNASTICS Ages: 6-17 Yrs Girls & Boys Recreation Girls & Boys Level l* Girls Advanced Rec Tumble Class

GIRLS & BOYS COMMUNITY BASKETBALL LEAGUE Grades: K-8 Dates: January 15-March 19 Mandatory Evaluation Dates: December 3-4 & 10-11 (Times TBD) This league provides players with an equal opportunity for participation with an emphasis on player skill development and character. The season begins with basketball evaluations in December, and then games are played January through March. Games will be played on Sundays at Weber Leisure Center (Skokie), Niles North High School, or local community schools. Players sign up individually and will be evaluated and placed on teams by coaches and staff. Registration for the league is open now! Register online at www.skokieparks.org or in-person at the Skokie Park District (Weber Leisure Center, 9300 Weber Park Place, Skokie).

COMMUNITY OPEN/LAP SWIM Admission: $3 per person Community Members of all ages from the Village of Lincolnwood, Skokie Park District, and Morton Grove Park District are welcome to stop by Niles North for a few laps or to play during designated community open/lap swim times! Buy a punch card and save! 10 visits for $27 or 20 visits for $40. Daily fees and punch cards are purchased at the pool during community open/lap swim (cash and checks accepted). Tuesdays Thursdays Saturdays Sundays

1/9 - 5/8 1/11 - 5/10 1/13 - 5/12 1/14 - 5/13

CO-OP PROGRAMS

YOUTH GYMNASTICS

8:15-9:15pm 8:15-9:15pm 1:30-5:30pm 1:30-5:30pm

Due to the nature of the venue, lap and open swim sessions may occasionally be cancelled on short notice. Call the Aquatics Hotline at 847-674-1500, ext. 3200, or check twitter.com/SkokiePools for up-to-the minute cancellation information.

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OUTDOOR ATHL E TICS

YOUTH SPRING OUTDOOR QUICK START TENNIS

ADULT SPRING OUTDOOR TENNIS PROGRAMS

Quick Start Tennis is designed to help develop skills utilizing smaller sized raquets, low compression tennis balls, and smaller court sizes. This program develops proper technique and is great for all ages. Students progress at a faster pace through each skill test using proper tennis balls and courts designed for the student’s unique abilities and needs.

Our adult programs are designed to help all levels of players improve their tennis game. All strokes will be covered including volleys, ground strokes, serves, lobs, overheads and variations of grips and spins depending on the class level.

Ages: 4 years+

Location: Fees:

Ages: 16 years+

Location:

Proesel Park R$75/NR$94

Fees:

APRIL 28-JUNE 2

MAY 2-MAY 30 Program # Day Time 101400.A Wed 4-5pm 101400.B Wed 5-6pm

Level Age Pee Wee 4-6 Beg.-Adv. Beg. 7-9

Program # Day Time 103400.A Sat 3-4:30pm

PRIVATE AND SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS

Level Age Pee Wee 4-6 Beg.-Adv. Beg. 7-9

PICKLEBALL Try out the nationwide craze that is Pickleball. Pickleball is a raquet sport that combines the elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis, using a waffle ball and paddle. The east court in Proesel Park is lined for Pickleball play. Three-day paddle set rentals are available in the Parks and Recreation office for rental fee of $5.

Ages: 5-8 and 9-14

Led by a professional coaching staff, the goal of the clinic is to help players of all levels improve their game in a fun and safe atmosphere that stresses respect and sportsmanship. Kids will be taught the fundamentals of soccer, as well as technical and tactical skills through drills. Players will be challenged physically and mentally and kept active throughout the season.

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Level Beginner

For private and semi-private lessons, please contact the Lincolnwood Parks and Recreation office at (847) 677-9740.

APRIL 28-JUNE 2 Program # Day Time 101405.A Sat 9-10am 101405.B Sat 10-11am *No class April 16

Proesel Park R$113/NR$142

Program: 101600.A Day: Thursdays Date: April 19-June 7 Time: Thursdays 5:30-7:00pm Location: Proesel Park Fee: $150/NR$188 Fee after 4/8: $160/NR$198


In affiliation with the Lincolnwood Parks and Recreation Department, The Lincolnwood Baseball and Softball Association will be holding registration for the upcoming 2018 season. Boys and girls in Pre-K-8th grade are eligible to enroll. Registration includes a uniform, individaul pictures, and a team picture.

*Registration is available at www.lwd.org before Febraury 25

WANT TO GIVE IT A TRY BEFORE JOINING? CHECK OUT OUR FREE GYM NIGHTS IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. For more information visit www.lwbba.org

Come Check us out at our Free Game Nights! YOUTH BASEBALL: 7TH GRADE

YOUTH SOFTBALL: 5TH GRADE

SUNDAY MEN’S 12” SOFTBALL Ages: 18 years+

Register for Spring softball online at www.recreation.lwd. org or in the Parks and Recreation office. Full payment is due two weeks prior to the start of the league. Payouts will be awarded to the first and second place teams. For more information, please contact Melissa Rimdzius at (847)-745-4728 or mrimdzius@lwd.org. Location:

Proesel Park

Fee: Program #: Day: Time: Start Date:

$775 per team (includes umpire fees) 103600.A Sunday 9am-1pm May 6

RAIN HOTLINE: (847) 745-4772 The hotline is updated at 7am on Sundays

OUTDOOR ATHL E TICS

2018 YOUTH BASEBALL + SOFTBALL

MEN’S SOFTBALL

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SOCIAL CLUB

L INCO L NWO OD

The Lincolnwood Social Club is accepting new members! The Social Club provides wonderful opportunity for adults over 55 to experience theatre, dining, and events. Members receive discounted fees on great programs and are eligible for early enrollment as well as participating in “members only” events. If you aren’t already a member, please consider joining or share with a fellow 55 and better friend or relative.

OPEN TO ADULTS AGES 55 AND BETTER

The “Out On The Town” newsletter lists all of the activities, day trips and happenings of the Social Club. Newsletters are mailed directly to our Social Club members. Please call 847677-9740 to recieve a copy of our most recent publication.

AARP DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE Cars have changed. So have the traffic rules, driving conditions, and the roads you travel everyday. This eighthour program is a classroom refresher course for drivers 55 years of age and over. Participants can expect to learn: • Current rules of the road • Defensive driving techniques • Safe operation of your vehicle in todays challenging driving environment • Adjusting to common age related changes such as vision, hearing and reaction time Please call (847) 677-9740 or stop in the Parks and Recreation Department to register.

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIP RUNS FROM JUNE 1, 2017 - MAY 31, 2018 RATES ARE AS FOLLOWS: Lincolnwood Resident - Single Lincolnwood Resident - Couple Non Resident - Single Non Resident - Couple

$30 $50 $36 $62

SOCIAL INTEREST CLUBS Participation is not limited to Social Club members. Anyone interested can pay daily dues to participate. Here are some of the ongoing special interest clubs: Senior Exercise (Year Round): Classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday from 9-9:50am at the Community Center.

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Mah Jongg (May-December): Mah Jongg meets every Thursday from 12:30-3:00pm at the Community Center.


THE HUMANS

CABARET The sound of the orchestra tuning its instruments fills the air. The smell of liquor and perfume permeates your nostrils, causing a shiver of sinful delight. You catch a dancer’s eye an wonder what she’s doing after the show. After all, life is a cabaret and anything goes.

Brigid Blake has just moved to Manhattan with her boyfriend Richard, and what better way to celebrate than invite her family over for Thanksgiving? When her parents, elder sister and grandmother arrive they find a barely furnished apartment, replete with dripping taps, buzzing light bulbs and strange thumps coming through the ceiling. Determined to make the best of things, the Blakes make a start on the dinner, yet the unfamiliar surroundings instills an unusual atmosphere around the table, and they find themselves being far more candid with each other than they have been in years.

SOCIAL CLUB

The annual Holiday Tea is one of our favorite events! Get in the holiday spirit with the Social Club as we head downtown Chicago to the prestigious Peninsula hotel for afternoon tea. We will sit in the lobby and admire the stunning holiday décor while sipping on a blend of traditional teas and enjoy an arrangement of scones, sandwiches and seasonal desserts.

L INCO L NWO OD

HOLIDAY TEA-PENINSULA

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT The meteoric first collaboration of Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat, finishes out the Drury lane 2017-2018 season with a bang. Join Israel’s favorite son, Joseph, through his tumultuous ascent to the top in this timeless reminder of the unquenchable thirst of a man with a dream who had the courage to forge the destiny of a people and its powerful message of hope. The classic story of Joseph is paired with exuberant music, featuring favorites such as “Close Every Door,” “Go, Go, Go Joseph” and “Any Dream Will Do.

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Valley Line Trail Tree Identification Thursday, April 26 – 11:00am Arthur M. Goebelt Park Enjoy a walk guided by the Village Forestry Forman with neighbors and friends while learning about the variety of trees growing along the Valley Line Trail. The walk will begin at the entrance to the Valley Line Trail at Pratt Ave.

COMMUNITY

EVENTS

Arbor Day Tree Planting Ceremony Friday, April 27

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Join together to celebrate the benefits of our community trees and the work accomplished to plant and maintain them, as we plant a new tree! Visit lincolnwoodil.org in April to learn more about this year’s tree planting.

Tree Walk in Proesel Park April 27-May 7 Henry A. Proesel Park Take a stroll around Proesel Park and learn about the trees that call this beautiful setting home. Educational signs about several of Proesel Park’s trees will be placed along the path.

Celebrate

Arbor Day in Lincolnwood FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2018 Lincolnwood has committed to being a Tree City USA Community for over 19 years! The Tree City USA program is a nationwide movement that supports communities in managing and expanding our system of public trees. Celebrate Arbor Day and our community’s Tree City USA commitment this year with three exciting opportunities!


Join the fitness movement that encourages you to take a 30 minute walk each day for health and the enjoyment of the outdoors.To join this free program, just stop by the Parks & Recreation office to pick up your walking log or attend one of our free GO LINCOLNWOOD events throughout the year.


M PARK S P

MAP KEY:

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1 Arthur M. Goebelt Park

5 Columbia Park

9 Kenneth Park

13 Springfield Park

2 Central Park

6 Drake Park

10 Kildare Park

14 Valley Line Trail

3 Centennial Park

7 G.G. Rowell Park

11 M. Lester Flowers Park

15 Union Pacific Trail

4 Charles L. O’Brien Park

8 Henry A. Proesel Park

12 Richard R. Rossi Park


Central Park 6451 Central Park Ave.

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Charles L. O’Brien Park 7260 East Prairie Rd. Columbia Park 3745 Columbia Ave. Drake Park 6750 Drake Ave. G.G. Rowell Park 6555 Albion Ave. Henry A. Proesel Park 7030 N. Lincoln Ave. Kenneth Park 7255 Kenneth Ave. Kildare Park 7245 Kildare Ave. M. Lester Flowers Park 4520 W. Pratt Ave. Richard R. Rossi Park 7025 Keystone Ave. Springfield Park 3901 Arthur Ave. Valley Line Trail Devon Ave. & Jarvis Ave. Union Pacific Trail Corridor between Devon & Touhy Ave.

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Walk/Bike Path

Volleyball Courts

Pickleball Courts

Tennis Courts

Swimming Pool

Skate Spot

Shelter with Restrooms

Playground Equipment

Picnic Tables

Outdoor Ice Skating (Seasonal)

Outdoor Exercise Equipment

Outdoor Amphitheater

Inline Skating Rink

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Arthur M. Goebelt Park 6621 Kilbourn Ave.

Centennial Park 6801 McCormick Blvd.

Half Basketball Court

Full Basketball Court

Fishing Platform

Disc Golf

Baseball/Softball Diamonds

Parks & Path Directory

Park Rules & Regulations

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General park hours are 6 am - 9 pm Proesel Park has extended hours from 6am-11pm.

Smoking, alcohol, and illegal drugs are prohibited.

Dogs are only allowed in Centennial Park and on the walk/bike paths, and must be kept on a leash at all times. Pets are not permitted in any other parks.

Overnight parking is not permitted at Centennial Park or Proesel Park.

Bicycles must remain on a paved vehicular road or path designated for this purpose.

Proesel Park picnic, soccer areas, and ball field permits are available through the Parks and Recreation Department.

To report suspicious activity or vandalism in the park, please dial 911.

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GENERAL Information The Lincolnwood Parks and Recreation Department is committed to providing high quality recreation programs and services. We want everyone to be satisfied with their recreation experiences. If you are not completely satisfied with a program or service, please contact us as soon as possible. GENERAL REFUNDS General refunds will be granted when requested five full working days before the start of a program. All refunds are subject to a 10% administrative fee and will be mailed in the form of a check within 4-6 weeks of your request. Charges cannot be reversed on credit cards. WHAT HAPPENS ONCE A PROGRAM HAS STARTED? We do understand that there may be a time when the program you registered for didn’t match your needs. If that is the case, we encourage you to share your comments, ideas or suggestions for improvement as soon as possible. If we are unable to work through it together we will refund you for the classes not attended less a 10% administrative fee. In the case of an illness, emergency or relocation Should you need to discontinue participation in a program due to an illness, emergency or relocation, we ask that you submit proof of relocation or a written medical explanation from a physician. Upon receipt we will refund you for the classes not attended less a 10% administrative fee. LINCOLNWOOD INTERNATIONAL SOCCER ACADEMY REFUNDS: Refund request received prior to the second scrimmage will be processed. Refunds will be honored for practices and scrimmages not attended less a 10% administrative fee. No refunds will be granted after the second scrimmage each session. DEPARTMENT CANCELLATION In the event a program does not reach minimum enrollment, the class may be cancelled with full refunds issued. The administrative fee does not apply in these instances RENTALS, BIRTHDAY PARTIES, ATHLETIC & PICNIC PERMITS If a rental is cancelled three weeks before the scheduled date, a full refund less a 10% administrative fee is issued. If a rental is canceled 20 days or less before the scheduled date, a 50% refund less a 10% administrative fee will be issued.

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LINCOLNWOOD SOCIAL CLUB Refunds will be granted on a case-by-case basis. If a refund is granted, it will be subject to a 10% administrative fee and will also reflect any charges already incurred by the Village (e.g., the ticket price, the cost of food, etc.) If granted a refund, it will be received in the form of a check (4-6 week processing time) or a credit to be used toward a future program.

CONTACT US The Lincolnwood Parks and Recreation Department prides itself on maintaining a high level of citizen confidence and support. We are committed to providing you with the highest quality programs and services. If at any time you have feedback for us, please call the Parks and Recreation Department at (847) 677-9740 or email Laura McCarty, Director of Parks and Recreation at lmccarty@lwd.org. BROCHURE ERRORS Due to the large amount of information included in each seasonal brochure, errors may occur. There may be last minute changes in days and times of classes, registration requirements and fees once the brochure has gone to print. You will be advised in a timely manner of any changes. We thank you for your patience and understanding. PROGRAM REQUESTS This is your Parks and Recreation Department! Please let us know if there are programs you would like to see us incorporate into our current offerings. You may direct your suggestions to Laura McCarty, Director of Parks and Recreation, by calling (847) 677-9740 or emailing lmccarty@lwd.org. We thank you for your input! PHOTO POLICY Photographs and videos are periodically taken of participants while they are engaged in programs, special events or enjoying the parks. Please be aware that these photos and videos may appear in local newspapers, Village publications, cable access program or on the Village website. REGISTRATION DEADLINES Register for classes early! All of our classes have minimums and maximums. Please sign up two weeks prior to the start of a program to avoid cancellations. ONLINE REGISTRATION Online registration is available at www.recreation.lwd.org. DROP-OFF REGISTRATION For your convenience, there is a white drop box located in front of the Municipal Complex in the circular drive. You may drop off your registration forms there.

REGISTER FOR CLASSES EARLY!

All of our classes have minimums and maximums, and we do not want you to miss out on one of our great classes. Please sign up early to avoid program cancellations.


MAINE-NILES ASSOCIATION OF SPECIAL RECREATION

Corporate Giving Programs 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. If you are interested in supporting individuals with special needs by attending Liponi Foundation fundraisers or making a donation, please call Stella LiPomi, Foundation Treasurer at (847) 966-5522.

Programs Include

• Fitness Classes • Special Olympic Sports • Friday Night Social Clubs • Overnight Vacation Trips • Adapted Sports • Special Events Outings An Extension of:

Des Plaines Park District • Golf-Maine District • Morton Grove Park District • Niles Park District Park Ridge Park District • Skokie Park District • Village of Lincolnwood Parks & Recreation

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REGISTRATION FORM Family Information First Name _____________________________________________ Last Name __________________________________ Address _______________________________________________ City _______________________ Zip _____________ Home Phone Number (________) _____________________________ Cell Phone Number (________ )______________

Payment Information Cash Check # ________ (Please make checks payable to Village of Lincolnwood) Visa

Mastercard

Emergency Phone Number (________) __________________________ Emergency Name/Relationship _____________

Credit Card #: ____________________________

E-Mail Address______________________________________________________________________________________

Expiration: ____________CSV:____________

oes the participant require any assistance or special accommodation to effectively participate and/or enjoy the D program? Yes No If you checked yes, a member of our staff will contact you to make the necessary arrangements.

Please check if you do NOT want to receive future information about Lincolnwood programs or events. Program Registration

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Program Number Program Name Participant’s First Name Sex Birthdate Age Current Grade Fee

Date: _________________________________ Print Name: ___________________________ Signature:______________________________ NOTE: Only registrations paid by credit card are accepted by FAX. When registering by FAX, it is mutually understood that the facsimile registration documents (including the waiver and release of all claims) shall substitute for and have the same legal effects as the original form.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Sign the Registration Waiver

WAIVER OF LIABILITY / HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT – ADULT AND/OR MINOR lease read this form carefully and be aware in signing up and registering yourself and/or your minor child/ward for participation in the above P described Activity and any activities associated therewith you will be waiving your rights to all claims for injuries you might sustain arising out of this Activity; and you will be indemnifying, holding harmless and defending the Village of Lincolnwood for any claims arising out of the participation of your minor child/ward in the Activity. In consideration of myself and/or my minor child/ward under 18 years of age being allowed to participate in the Activity, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury associated with the Activity. I agree to assume the full risk of injuries that I or my minor child/ward may sustain, as a result of participating in the Activity and all activities connected or associated therewith. I agree to indemnify, hold harmless and defend the Village of Lincolnwood for any and all claims injuries, damage or loss on behalf of myself and/or my minor child/ward may have against the Village of Lincolnwood as a result of my participation and/or my minor child/ward’s participation in the Activity. The invalidity or unenforceability of any of the provisions hereof shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remainder of this Agreement. I have read and fully understand the above Waiver and Release of all claims. Name(s) of Minor_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Printed Name of Parent/Legal Guardian/Adult Participant______________________________________________________________________________ Signature of Parent/Legal Guardian/Adult Participant_____________________________________________________________ Date__________________

OFFICE USE ONLY Processed by:___________________ Date _____ Amount $_________________


GENERAL INFORMATION JUNE - AUGUST 2018 Registration begins Monday, February 5, 2018

Ages 3-15 • 7am-6pm Weekly or Session Enrollment Optional Swim & Tennis Lessons recreation.lwd.org/camp

The best summer memories are made at Lincolnwood Summer Day Camp!


ECREWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER Lincolnwood, IL 60712

Proesel Park Family

Aquatic Center Resident Pass Sales Begin January 2, 2018 New Resident Pass Sales Begin April 14, 2018 Visit us at recreation.lwd.org/pool for season dates and details


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