2013 Park District of La Grange Summer Brochure

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Park District of La Grange 536 East Avenue, La Grange, IL 60525

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Summer Camps

Resident registration begins April 20. Non-Resident registration begins April 29.

Camp Tiny Tots • Camp Mighty Munchkins Camp-A-Palooza • Camp Quest Camp Trailblazers See pages 23-24 and 43-45 for details.

Summer camp registration now open.


PDLG FACILITY & PARK MAP

WELCOME TABLE OF CONTENTS

Recreation Center Administrative Office Hours: 9 am - 5 pm ............Mon.-Fri. Front Desk Hours 8 am - 9 pm ........... Mon.-Fri. 8 am - 6 pm ........... Sat. 10 am - 5 pm ........ Sun.

Summer Front Desk/Phone Hours May 28 - Sept. 3 8 am - 9 pm ...........Mon. Tue. & Thur. 8 am - 5 pm ...........Wed. & Fri. 8 am - 4 pm ...........Sat. Closed .....................Sun.

Closed 5/27, 7/4, 8/24, 8/25 & 9/2

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS Administrative Offices ...................................................... 708/352-1762 Administrative Fax .................................................................. 352-8591 Athletic/Open Gym Hotline ................................................... 352-0588 Community Center ................................................................. 354-1836 Gilbert Park Activity Building ................................................ 354-9091 Sedgwick Park Activity Building ............................................. 354-2205

RECREATIONAL & COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS Aging Well ............................................................................... 354-1323 American Youth Soccer Org. (AYSO) .......................... www.ayso300.org Boy Scouts of America ............................................................ 354-1111 Bulls/Sox Training Academy-LaGrange ........................... 708/588-2275 Bulls/Sox Training Academy-Lisle.................................... 630/324-8221 Community Diversity Group .................................................. 579-5114 Community Extension Project ................................................ 579-5898 Comm. Park Dist. of LaGrange Park ...................................... 354-4580 Cook County Forest Preserve .................................................. 366-9420 Countryside Rec. Dept. ............................................................ 482-3645 DuPage Cty. Forest Preserve ............................................ 630/790-4900 Flagg Creek Golf Course ........................................................ 246-3336 Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago ......................................... 630/544-5900 La Grange Area Newcomers-Jane Byczek ............................... 354-1807 La Grange Art League ............................................................ 352-3101 La Grange Babe Ruth League ................................................. 354-8730 La Grange Business Association ............................................. 352-0494 La Grange Little League-Jim Walls ..........www.lagrangelittleleague.com La Grange Garden Club-Bev Sturtz ................................. 630/789-6557 La Grange Girls Softball-Lisa Sher ......................................... 482-8987 La Grange Public Library ....................................................... 352-0576 La Grange Historical Society .................................................. 482-4248 NAACP .................................................................................. 352-4897 Pleasant Dale Park District .............................................. 630/662-6220 SEASPAR ........................................................................ 630/960-7600 Southwest Suburban Sr. Center ............................................... 354-1323 Village of La Grange ............................................................... 579-2300 Western Springs Rec. Dept. ..................................................... 246-9070 West Suburban Chamber ........................................................ 352-0494

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Adult Activities .............................................................................. 65-68 Adult Athletics ............................................................................... 70-72 Adult Fitness .................................................................................. 73-78 Be Our Eyes Park Watch Initiative ......................................................83 Bulls/Sox Academy ........................................................................ 60-61 Childcare ..............................................................................................74 Commemorative Tree program ............................................................85 Early Childhood Activities ............................................................. 16-22 Early Childhood Athletics ............................................................. 25-29 Gymnastics ..................................................................................... 46-47 Late Pick-up Policy ..............................................................................82 Map and Facility/Park Information................................................ 89-91 Martial Arts.................................................................................... 58-59 Open Gym .............................................................................................9 Performing Arts.............................................................................. 30-35 Preschool ........................................................................................ 14-15 Rec Center Usage Information...............................................................8 Registration Form ................................................................................86 Registration Info ....................................................................................4 Rental Info ......................................................................................... 6-8 SEASPAR ............................................................................................81 Senior Activities ............................................................................. 79-80 Special Events ................................................................................ 10-12 Summer Day Camps ........................................................... 23-24, 43-45 Teens/Pre-Teens ............................................................................. 62-64 Tile Wall Program ................................................................................13 Trips .....................................................................................................69 Youth Activities .............................................................................. 36-42 Youth Athletics ............................................................................... 48-57

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536 East Avenue, La Grange, Illinois 60525 Telephone: (708) 352-1762 • Fax: (708) 352-8591

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Resident Registration Saturday, April 20 • 8:00 am - 6 pm Recreation Building, 536 East Avenue Registration will begin at 8:00 am and end at 6:00 pm. Walk-in and online registration procedures will not have priority over the other, as both procedures will be occurring at the same time. Residents may only register their own family. PLEASE NOTE: In order to register online you will need to stop in the Rec. Center at 536 East Avenue to set up an online account. There is a form to complete and proof of address is required. You will be emailed a user name and password allowing you to access online registration. The deadline to set up an online account for registration on April 20 is April 19. If you already have an online account it is not necessary to do it again. Your user name and password is still valid.

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PDLG BOARD & STAFF PARK BOARD MEETINGS The Board of Commissioners meet at the Park District Recreation Center, 536 East Avenue, on the 2nd Monday of every month at 7:30 pm. Meeting dates, times and location subject to change.

PARK BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS • President, Mary Ellen Penicook............. maryellenpenicook@pdlg.org • Vice President, Chris Walsh ................................chriswalsh@pdlg.org • Commissioner, Robert Ashby ................................bobashby@pdlg.org • Commissioner, Timothy Kelpsas .........................timkelpsas@pdlg.org • Commissioner, Lynn Lacey ................................. lynnclacey@pdlg.org

BOARD APPOINTMENTS • Executive Director, Dean Bissias, APRP ........... deanbissias@pdlg.org • Board Treasurer, Robert Metzger

IMPORTANT E-MAIL ADDRESSES • General...........................................................pdlginfo@pdlg.org • FOIA Requests .......................................... foiaofficer@pdlg.org FOIA requests are required to be submitted in writing or by email.

PARK DISTRICT STAFF • Executive Director, Dean Bissias, APRP ........... deanbissias@pdlg.org

FINANCE STAFF • Supt. of Finance, Leynette Kuniej, CPA....... leynettekuniej@pdlg.org • Finance & Personnel Assistant, Terri Kuzel ..... terrikuzel@pdlg.org

RECREATION/FACILITY STAFF • Supt. of Recreation, Laura Gallagher, CPRP....................................lauragallagher@pdlg.org • Supt. of Facilities, Chris Finn, PPRP ....................chrisfinn@pdlg.org • Supt. of B.A.S.E., Leanna Hartung .............. leannahartung@pdlg.org • Early Childhood Supervisor, Diana Faught, CPRP ............................................dianafaught@pdlg.org • Community Programs & Marketing Supervisor, Ross Houston ........................................................rosshouston@pdlg.org • Recreation Supervisor, Kevin Miller, CPRP .. kevinmiller@pdlg.org • Administrative Supervisor, Linda Muth ........... lindamuth@pdlg.org • Facility Rental Coordinator, Katie Walsh ..........katiewalsh@pdlg.org • Secretary/Receptionist, Ginger Zeman.........gingerzeman@pdlg.org • Custodian, Jonathan Regan ............................jonathanregan@pdlg.org

PARKS DEPARTMENT STAFF • Parks Foreman, Claudia Galla...........................claudiagalla@pdlg.org • Parks & Maintenance Laborers: Earl Willis, Ricky Cox, Jose Farias APRP - Associate Park & Recreation Professional CPRP - Certified Park & Recreation Professional PPRP - Provisional Park & Recreation Professional

PDLG FACILITIES & CLASS LOCATIONS PDLG Recreation Center 536 East Avenue PDLG Community Center & Park 200 South Washington Avenue PDLG Denning Park 4903 South Gilbert Avenue PDLG Gilbert Park & Preschool Building 41st Street and Gilbert Avenue PDLG Sedgwick Park & Activity Building 10th Avenue and 48th Street PDLG Gordon Park Ogden and Locust Avenue PDLG Waiola Park 47th Street and Waiola Avenue Hanesworth Park 26th & Barnsdale Road, La Grange Park La Grange Park Recreation Center 1501 Barnsdale Road, La Grange Park Cossitt School 115 W. Cossitt Avenue, La Grange Flag Creek Golf Course 6939 Wolf Road, Indian Head Park Gurrie/Spring Avenue School 1001 South Spring Avenue, La Grange Ideal School 9901 West 58th Street, Countryside Lyons Township High School - South Campus 4900 Willow Springs Road, Western Springs Park Junior High School 325 North Park Avenue, La Grange Park Western Springs Grand Avenue Community Center 4211 Grand Avenue, Western Springs Western Springs Recreation Center 1500 Walker Street, Western Springs Yena Park 29th Street and Harrison Avenue, La Grange Park Countryside Park 61st Street and Meadow Drive, Countryside City Park 61st Street and Ashland Avenue, Countryside

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION 1. RESIDENT REGISTRATION ONLY

Walk-in resident registration will take place on Saturday, April 20 from 8:00 am-6:00 pm at the Recreation Center, 536 East Avenue, and continues thereafter during regular office hours. Residents can only register their own family during resident registration on April 20. Countryside residents may now register beginning April 20.

2. NON-RESIDENT REGISTRATION

Individuals residing outside of the Park District boundaries may register starting at 8 a.m. Monday, April 29. This includes Neighborhood Network residents.

3. ONLINE REGISTRATION

The Park District of La Grange offers online registration. Come in to the Recreation Center to complete an online registration form to receive the required user name and password for online access. Online registration runs simultaneously to walk-in registration; neither procedure has priority over the other. Online registration is available 24/7 once registration begins for the season. A nonrefundable $2 administration fee applies to online registration transactions. Register online at www.pdlg.org.

4. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED

All programs have a minimum and maximum enrollment and will be fi lled on a first come, first served basis.

5. PROGRAM WAITING LISTS

Maximum enrollments for programs ensure quality and safety for you and your children. In the past, we made every effort to accommodate as many residents as possible without negatively impacting the programs. This has led to disappointment and frustration for all involved due to problems in timing (those on the waiting lists would find another way to spend their time), and the difficulty related to finding qualified instructors in a short period of time. For the summer program season, waiting lists will be unlimited. This list will be taken to allow for dropouts and cancellations prior to the start of a program. Our deadline for requesting refunds is 5 days before the start of class. This change helps eliminate last minute decisions regarding program and waiting list status.

6. FALSE INFORMATION/RESIDENT PRIORITY

Persons failing to indicate Non-Resident status, or registering Non-Residents as Park District Residents will be dropped from the program without refund.

7. REFUNDS AND CANCELLATION

Refunds will not be issued after the first class date and must be requested no less than 5 days before the first class meeting. A prorated refund will be issued in cases when the Park District receives a written certificate from a physician that a medical condition exists that prohibits participation. The medical note must be received no later than 14 days after the session end date. A prorated refund may also be issued if the registrant moves outside of the District boundaries. A $5 service charge will be deducted from all refunds over $5, except when a medical certificate is presented in writing, or the District cancels a program. If the Park District cancels a program, participants will have a choice of full refund, credit or class transfer, if available.

In the event that a program is paid for by check, and that check is returned to the District stamped N.S.F., full payment as well as a $20.00 penalty will be required in cash or cashiers check before attendance in a class can continue.

9. FEE CODE

The fee code used in this brochure is as follows: (R) Residents of La Grange & Countryside (NR) Non-Resident (NN) Neighborhood Network

10. PROOF OF RESIDENCY

Proof of La Grange or Countryside residency is required to qualify for resident rates for program registrations, usage passes and facility rentals. A driver’s license, state ID or utility bill is acceptable. This policy assures the lowest fees for La Grange residents.

11. NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK (NN)

All communities that border La Grange which include Western Springs, La Grange Park, Brookfield, La Grange Highlands, and McCook will be charged only 10% more than resident rate for all programs. Proof of residency is required. For all co-op programs, non-residents from the co-op district will get the resident rate.

12. CO-OP PROGRAMMING

If the graphic symbol T appears next to a program title it is a co-op and resident rate applies for all agencies indicated. All participating agencies must achieve minimum enrollment for a class to be held. Co-op codes: LP-La Grange Park, WS-Western Springs,

13. SENIOR DISCOUNT

Seniors age 55+ receive a 10% discount for most PDLG programs for adults.

14. PROOF OF AGE

The Park District of La Grange reserves the right to require proof of age for participants age 3 and under.

15. PAYMENT/ENROLLMENT VERIFICATION When in doubt, call the Park District office at (708) 352-1762.

16. ASSESSMENT DESCRIPTION

You will be assessed a $5 registration fee when signing up for programs. This fee is charged only once per household per season for registrations of $20 and over. If after your initial registration you decide to enroll in more programs during the same program season, simply alert us to that fact when you register. The assessment fee does not apply to online registrations. Collecting this fee allows the Park District to meets its costs without raising fees for every program.

17. PAYMENT METHODS

Payment methods accepted are: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, cash and check. Driver’s license required for checks.

18. REGISTER EARLY!

Classes subject to cancellation if they do not meet minimum enrollments a week before class starts, unless otherwise noted.

8. INSUFFICIENT FUNDS FEE: WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

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RENTAL INFORMATION Have your next event at the Park District of La Grange! We have rooms to accommodate any size group. We have an indoor playground, basketball courts, volleyball courts, and an inflatable fun jump with a slide, obstacle course, and basketball hoops. There are plenty of affordable activities to keep your guests entertained! If you require a refrigerator, sink, and microwave, rooms 105 and 106 are perfect for your party! These rooms are connected to the indoor playground and are located adjacent to the inflatable fun jump. Room 108 is also near the indoor playground and the fun jump and has a refrigerator. All other rooms have no kitchen amenities, but renters may bring in coolers, food warmers, sterno, or crock pots to accommodate their needs. You may rent access to the indoor playground and fun jump no matter which room your party is in! Our newly remodeled DeSitter room is perfect for large parties of up to 175 people. The DeSitter room is ideal for showers, baptisms, birthdays, anniversaries, or graduations. Hook your iPod up to our sound system or hire your favorite DJ, and dance the night away! Utilize our full kitchen and convenient pop and ice bar at an affordable rate. Feel free to bring in your favorite food! We do not have any restrictions on caterers. If you seek a quiet place for your next seminar, you can also rent the DeSitter Room which is equipped with a screen and projector. Please visit our website at www.pdlg.org for more information on booking details. You may also contact Katie Walsh at (708) 352-1762 or katiewalsh@pdlg.org to check availability. Please note we do not hold rooms or accept reservations over the phone or via fax or email. Reservations are accepted on a first come, first serve basis. Thank you!

ROOM RENTALS If your party is for less than 100 people, we have a variety of rooms to suit your needs! In addition to party rooms, which are adjacent to the indoor playground, we also have rooms that can be rented for small meetings. For children’s birthday parties you can also have exclusive use of our indoor playground. The rates listed below are for residents and non-resident rentals.

Party Room 105/Party Room 106

Near playground (fee per room, double for both) Res. $30/hr Non-res. $38/hr Each room holds a max of 25 people. Can be opened to one large room for 50 people.

The inflatable fun jump has a slide, basketball hoops, and an obstacle course. $95/ 2 hr rental $150/3 or 4 hr rental

After Hours Rentals

R

Room 108/Room 109 (fee per room, double for both)

Weeknights after 9pm, Saturday after 6pm, Sunday after 5pm Extra $15/hr

Res. $30/hr Non-res. $38/hr Each room holds a max of 50 people. Can be opened to one large room for 100 people.

Room 112 (Room holds maximum of 45 people) Res. $30/hr

Non-res. $38/hr

Conference Room 101/Room 102 (fee per room) Res. $20/hr Non-res. $25/hr Room 102 holds a max of 20 people, and Conference Room 101 max is 10 people.

Indoor Playground Access Non-exclusive during room rental $15 flat fee/resident $20 flat fee/non-resident Indoor Playground-Exclusive Use $150/hr resident & non-resident

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Fun Jump

DESITTER ROOM RENTAL RATES Resident ........................................ $ 80 per hour Non-Resident ............................... $ 95 per hour Kitchen Rental .............................. $ 15 per event Alcohol Permit .............................. $150 per event (Beer, Wine Products only - Renter supplies own alcohol) After Hours ................................... $ 15 per hour extra

RENTAL POLICY All rentals are for a minimum of two hours. A minimum $100 security deposit is required at the time of booking. All events must be paid in full at least 14 days before the event. Please call for rates and additional information. After hour rates apply to all Sunday rentals in June, July and August. Rentals must be a minimum of three hours.

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The Perfect Room to Celebrate all Your Occasions!

• Weddings • Birthdays • Graduations • Anniversarys • Corporate Events Room Capacity - 175 people

Park District of La Grange 536 E. Avenue, La Grange, Il 60525 Room Rental Information call 708-352-1762 www.pdlg.org

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GYM RENTAL/USAGE INFORMATION GYM RENTAL Our gymnasium features wood floors and three full high school size basketball courts. Each court can be divided into a half court using our suspended curtains. In addition to basketball, the gym can also accommodate 4 full volleyball courts. Rentals of the gymnasium are available when the Park District is not conducting a program of its own on the courts. For party rentals, court rental hours must fall within the room rental hours.

RENTAL POLICY All rental requests must be made in person at the Park District offices located at 536 East Avenue during normal business hours. A non-refundable $100 deposit is required at the time of booking.

RENTAL RATES per court Half-Court Rental Resident ................................... $40 per hour Non-Resident ........................... $50 per hour Full Court Rental Resident ................................... $70 per hour Non-Resident ........................... $88 per hour Volleyball Court Rental Resident ................................... $60 per hour Non-Resident ........................... $75 per hour

The Park District of La Grange is offering yearly user passes. The cards are valid for one year from date of issue and are available for individuals or families. A daily rate is also available for those wishing to use the facility without purchasing a yearly pass. ID cards will be issued for each individual and will be swiped upon entering the facility. Please bring proof of residency when registering for a user card. Individual passes include free use of the track for one year and 24 free admissions to basketball open gym during open gym hours. Free open gym visits expire in one year and are not transferable. Please check our monthly calendar for specified open gym times. Family passes include the above for each family member living at the household address, free admission to the indoor playground for children in the household and 24 free visits per child ages 1-5 for Toddler Playtime Gym. One nanny may be added to the family pass for a $2 fee (nanny pass does not include free open gym admission).

RECREATION CENTER USAGE FEES RESIDENT FEE NON-RESIDENT FEE NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK Daily Running Track .............. $3 per person ..................................$5 per person ...................................$5 per person Daily Playground ** ................. $3 per child (3-12 Years) .................$5 per child (3-12 Years) .................$5 per person (3-12 Years) Free (under 3 Years) ........................$2 per child (1 & 2 Years) ...............$2 per child (1 & 2 Years) Individual Yearly ..................... $25 per year (16 & Older) ..............$38 per year (16 & Older) ...............$28 per year (16 & Older) Family Yearly .......................... $45 per year.....................................$68 per year .....................................$50 per year Senior Yearly ........................... $22 per year (55 & Older) ..............$34 per year (55 & Older) ...............$25 per year (55 & Older) Student Yearly* ........................ $22 per year.....................................$34 per year .....................................$25 per year *Valid high school or college ID required. **NEW - Pay just $2 more and enjoy toddler playtime gym too!

Walking Track • Hours subject to change.

Indoor Playground • Hours subject to change.

Monday - Friday ...........................8:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday ........................................8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday ..........................................10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Monday - Friday............................9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday.........................................9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday ...........................................10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

No strollers are allowed on the track - Please walk at your own risk.

Summer Hours (May 24-Sept. 3) M ....... 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. F ........ 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. TU .... 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. SA ..... 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. W ..... 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. SU ..... CLOSED TH ... 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. • For your safety, track hours may be restricted during Park District activities in the gym. • Track may close occasionally for certain programs.

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All children must be accompanied by an adult, no supervision provided.

Summer Hours (May 24-Sept. 3) M ....... 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. F ........ 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. TU .... 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. SA ..... 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. W ..... 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. SU ..... CLOSED TH ... 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. • Playground may close occasionally for private rentals or cleaning. • Please Call: All hours & fees are subject to change without notice.

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OPEN GYM OPEN GYM POLICIES PARK DISTRICT ID All open gym participants must have a Park District ID card (Residents & Non-Residents) for admittance. Replacement ID cards will cost $5.00 for each card. IDs will be valid for one year. Proof of residency is required to get a resident ID card, all others will receive a non-resident card. The ID does not provide free admittance; daily fees are still applicable depending on residency. An adult must accompany children 6 years old and younger.

change into non-marking shoes. Dark soled gym shoes (black, gray, red) damage the gym floor. The Park District reserves the right to refuse any participant whose shoes may damage the gym floor. The following shoes are not permitted to be worn by participants: sandals, cleats or spikes, boots, dress shoes or others deemed inappropriate for athletic activity. Jewelry-The wearing of jewelry (necklaces, bracelets, earrings, etc.) in the gymnasium is strongly discouraged.

SPITTING Spitting is not allowed, please use garbage receptacles if necessary.

PARK DISTRICT PROPERTY

FOOD

Any open gym participants using a park district ball must leave an ID to get a ball.

NO food or drink allowed in the gymnasium. Beverages are allowed in the social area ONLY. Please dispose of empty bottles and wrappers in the garbage receptacles. NO GUM in the gym. Please dispose of gum in receptacles prior to entering the gymnasium.

COURTS/NETS/DIVIDERS For a Volleyball net to be put up there MUST be a minimum of 8 participants present. Curtains can be lowered to divide the courts. Park District staff has a key to lower the nets and is the only person authorized to do so. The nets are to be used as a backdrop. No participant is permitted to throw directly into the net. No one is allowed to lift a net to go underneath or hang on a net during the raising or lowering. This activity throws the cables off their track. NO DUNKING during open gym. Basketball hoops will not be lowered for open gym or private rentals.

ALCOHOL, DRUGS, TOBACCO No one will be allowed to be under the influence of alcohol or other drugs during open gym hours. Violators will be asked to leave the facility immediately and may have their Park District privileges suspended or revoked. No chewing tobacco or smoking is allowed in any Park District Facility.

PICK UP GAMES

LOSS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY

Games can be played cross-court only. All players must sign in on the list to get a team together to play a game. If a participant plays in a game and they are on the list their names moves to the bottom of the list. The name on the list is considered the team captain and he picks his fiveplayer team. If your name is called and you are not present you will lose your spot and the next person on the list will take your spot. The first two names on the list will play the first game and it shall be up to 15 points, all other games will be to 12 and teams must win by 2 points with a 16-point cap. Winner of the game stays on the court. If the winning team leaves the court the next two names will play that game.

The Park District of LaGrange is not responsible for the loss of participants clothing, equipment or valuables.

CLOTHING There is to be no head-gear worn in the gym during open gym hours, no bandanas, baseball caps, sweat bands, skullcaps, etc. (All headgear must be removed prior to entering the gymnasium) Participants are required to wear gym shoes while participating in open gym activities. Open Gym participants must wear non-marking shoes on the gym floor. Participants wearing shoes that cause damage to the floor will be asked to

MUSIC/HEADPHONES No head-phones will be allowed during open gym activities.

SPORTSMANSHIP/LANGUAGE/RESPECT Any participants engaging in a fight or other act of poor sportsmanship (unsportsmanship acts, unaccepted language, etc.) will, without refund, be removed from the Recreation Center for a period of time set by the Recreation Supervisor. Any participants using inappropriate language (NO SWEARING) or showing disrespect towards other participants or Park District Staff will, without refund, be removed from the Recreation Center for a period of time set by the Recreation Supervisor.

TRACK Track for walkers/runners only. No personal belongings or sitting allowed on track.

OPEN GYM PUNCH PASS Tired of carrying money with you to participate in open gym? We have the solution for you. The Park District is offering a punch pass for open gyms. Pay up front and just bring your pass to open gym. We are offering 10 passes for your convenience. All open gym participants must follow the open gym policies. Open gym participants must have a Park District ID to participate in open gym. Age 10 Pass 5-13 yrs........................... $12/R, $24/NR 14 yrs & older ................. $22/R, $39/NR

Basketballs available with an ID only!

DAILY OPEN GYM FEES: Age Fees 5-13 yrs.......$2/R, $4/NR 14-18 yrs .....$4/R, $6/NR 19 & up .......$5/R, $7/NR

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Tot Time in the Park! (DF) NEW!

June 12, July 10 & Aug. 14 9:30-10:30AM Calling all moms, grandparents and babysitters! Are you looking for the chance to network with others while your kids can play with some new friends at the park? Join us on the second Wednesday of June, July and August to have some tot time in the park! Adult supervision is required. Age: ............... All Ages! Time: ............. 9:30A-10:30A PARK

DATE

LOCATION

Denning Park Gilbert Park Waiola Park

6/12 7/10 8/14

4903 S. Gilbert Ave. 41st St. & Gilbert Ave 47th St. & Waiola Ave.

JUNE 12,

JULY 10, AUG. 14

SPECIAL EVENTS

June 13, July 11 & Aug. 1 • 3-4PM Park Days are a great way to spend some quality time outdoors with friends, old and new! Come on out to play some fun sports and games with the Park District camp staff ! This event will be held on the second Thursday of each month (August’s Park Day will be on the first Thursday), and each date will be at a different park. Please bring a water bottle and gym shoes, as you will be sure to work up a sweat while having fun! Event will be cancelled if there is inclement weather. A parent is required to drop off children and provide a phone number in case of inclement weather. Age: ............... 6-12 years Time: ............. 3:00P-4:00P Fee: ................ FREE PARK

DATE

Denning Park 6/13 Waiola Park 7/11 Rotary Centennial Park 8/1

LOCATION

4903 S. Gilbert Ave. 47th & Waiola Ave. 116 Sawyer Ave.

JUNE 13,

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JULY 11, AUG. 1

Park Days (RH)

It’s Tent Time with a Movie (RH) Fri./Sat., June 21-22 • 7:30PM-8:30AM

Do you like to camp? Then grab your tents!! Join others from the community and come out to Sedgwick Park for the Park District’s camp-out. You can do it in your own town!! Bring your tent and other camping equipment. We will provide a camp fire, s’mores, and donuts and juice in the morning. We will be showing Madagascar 3 this night as well.

Age: ............... 3 years & older Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 10/15 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $30/R, $39/NR, $33/NN Day: ............... Friday-Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

244507-01

6/21-6/22

7:30P-8:30A

JUNE 21-22 Movie in the Park: Madagascar 3 (RH) Friday, June 21 • 8PM Join Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria as their journey back to the New York Zoo takes them through Europe at the Park District of La Grange’s Movie in the Park! Enjoy Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted under the stars for FREE with FREE POPCORN! Movie starts promptly at 8:00pm. Age: ............... Whole Family Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Day: ............... Friday Time: ............. 8:00P Date: .............. June 21

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Your Fun Destination! Father and Kids 1st Flight (DF) T

Jr. High Night at the Rec (RH) NEW!

Saturday, June 15 • 10-11AM

Friday, Aug. 16 • 6-8:30PM

Kids, grab your Dad and join us for the third annual kite creations day! You and your Dad will spend some quality time together by designing your very own kite! Once you’ve created your masterpiece we’ll go fly them out in Sedgwick Park! Come and join the fun! Co-op with WS & LP.

Age: ............... 3 & up Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 3/5 per agency Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $17/R, $22/NR, $19/NN Day: ............... Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

261002-01

6/15

10:00A-11:00A

JUNE 15 Zumba Party in the Park! (LG) NEW! Saturday, June 22 • 11AM-12:30PM

Join one of the largest Zumba Parties around! The whole family is welcome to participate in a live Zumba fitness dance party at Sedgwick Park! There will be certified Zumba instructors to interact and engage the crowd! Dance to a variety of world rhythms like salsa, meringue, cumbia, bellydance, Bollywood and reggaeton. All fitness levels are welcome and no prior experience is necessary. If you want to get you and your family involved in an active lifestyle bring them to Sedgwick Park for a great morning of fun and learn about what else the park district is doing to promote fun and fitness! Giveaways and refreshments will be on hand for all participants. Please bring a non-perishable food item and receive a free gift! Item to be donated to a local food pantry. Location: ........... Sedgwick Park, Basketball court Rain location: .... Recreation Center

JUNE 22

Attention 7th and 8th Graders -- this night is just for you. Come out to the Recreation Center for an evening of basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, video games, foosball and more! Concessions will be available as well. This event is limited to students enrolled at Gurrie Middle School, Park Jr. High School, Highlands Middle School, St. Francis Xavier and St. Cletus. An authorized adult must sign in and sign out participants. Parent/Guardian must complete the Participant Information Form no later than one week prior to the event. Registration deadline is August 2nd. Age: ............... 7-8th grades Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 50/150 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $5/R, $5/NR, $5/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

242008-01

8/16

6:00P-8:30P

AUG. 16 Back to School Movie in the Park: Hotel Transylvania (RH) Friday, Aug. 23 • 8PM

Checkin with Frankenstein, the Invisible Man, the Mummy, and of course, Count Dracula, as the Park District of La Grange premieres Hotel Transylvania on a 25-foot screen at Sedgwick Park! This FREE showing – complete with FREE POPCORN – is a great way to cap off summer before the kids head back to school. Movie starts promptly at 8:00pm. Age: ............... Whole Family Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Day: ............... Friday Time: ............. 8:00P Date: .............. August 23

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April 4/20

Resident Registration Begins .......................... pg. 4

4/29

Non-Resident Registration Begins .................. pg. 4

May 5/7

Adult Softball Begins ..................................... pg. 72

5/13

First Session of Fitness Programs Start ........ pg. 73

5/27

Memorial Day- Park District Closed

June 6/3

Early Childhood Classes Start ....................... pg. 16

6/5

Camp Parent Night ........................................ pg. 23

6/10

First Day of Camp! ...................... pgs. 23-24, 43-44

6/11

Co-Ed Kickball League Starts ....................... pg. 71

6/12

Tot Time in the Park @ Denning Park........pg. 10

6/13

Park Days @ Denning Park ........................pg. 10

6/13

Co-Rec Volleyball Leagues Start................... pg. 70

6/16

Adult Wiffle Ball League Start........................ pg. 71

6/21

It’s Tent Time and a Movie ............................. pg. 10

6/21

Movie in the Park @ Sedgwick Park ..........pg. 10

6/15

Father and Kids 1st Flight ............................... pg. 11

6/22

Zumba Party in the Park .............................pg. 11

6/22

Nerf Wars: Outdoor Edition ........................... pg. 62

6/24

Men’s Basketball League Starts .................... pg. 72

6/29

Tile Wall Program-Create a Tile .................... pg. 13

July

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7/4

Independence Day! – Park District Closed

7/8

Second Session of Fitness Classes Start ..... pg. 73

7/10

Tot Time in the Park @ Gilbert Park ..........pg. 10

7/11

Park Days @ Waiola Park ...........................pg. 10

7/12

Senior Hawaiian Social ...............................pg. 80

7/22

Second Session Early Childhood Classes Start ................................................. pg. 21

7/24

Senior Bingo Night......................................... pg. 79

August 8/1

Park Days @ Rotary Centennial Park ........pg. 10

8/14

Tot Time in the Park @ Waiola Park ..........pg. 10

8/16

Jr. High Night at the Rec ................................ pg. 11

8/23

Back to School Movie in the Park ..............pg. 23

8/28

Learning Ladders Preschool Meet and Greet....................................................... pg. 15

City of Countryside Concerts in the Park @ Countryside Park 6:30pm-9pm June 13 ................Teknikal Diffikulties and Karma June 20 ................Barefoot Hawaiian June 27 ................Midway Ramblers Cajun Band July 11..................American English July 18 .................New Odyssey July 25 .................Jose Valdes & The Mambo All-Stars August 1 ..............Piano Man August 8 ..............Final Say

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E L L L A W I T M A R G O R P (DF)

Help us expand our first tile wall of art!

The money raised from this project will go toward helping our preschool program grow! Help us improve education in our community! We are selling individual 6-inch tiles for $20. Additional products displaying your masterpiece will also be available for purchase. The tile wall is located next to our indoor playground at the Recreation Center. By participating in this project, you and your child are helping improve education in La Grange. You are also putting your permanent stamp on the community! Personal art creations are preferred, but photos are also accepted. The theme for our wall is “Your Fun Destination!” We want to see what YOUR fun destination is! Your artwork should display a place where you enjoy being active and having fun!

Create your masterpiece at the Recreation Center: Saturday, June 29 • 11:30AM-12:30PM Take home tile deadline: Saturday, August 31 You are welcome to create your tile on your own time. Drop in to the Recreation Center located at 536 East Avenue, and we will supply you with the proper size paper. Then create your tile and turn it in to us! For more information or questions please contact Diana Faught at (708) 08) 352-1762 352 1762 or dianafaught@pdlg.org. Age: ............... All Ages Instructor: ..... .Staff Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $20 per tile Day: ............... Saturday, 6/29 or create at home! CODE

DATES

244009-01 244009-03

6/29 10:00A-11:00A Create at home! Deadline 8/31/13

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PRESCHOOL

Learning Ladders Preschool 2013 - 2014 (DF) Our primary goal at Learning Ladders Preschool is that children learn through socialization and play based activities. Our secondary goal is that children are exposed to reading readiness skills, the alphabet, numbers, shapes, and colors. You will receive a handbook and payment schedule at the time of registration. Learning Ladders meets from September 3, 2013 through May 9, 2014. A non-refundable $75 deposit is required at registration. Please note: The tuition fee will be made in 4 installments over the course of the preschool year. A late fee of $5.00 will apply for each day past the due date. Learning Ladders Preschool building is located at 41st and Gilbert at Gilbert Park. We also offer an additional class at the Recreation Center.

Registration Where: Recreation Center located at 536 East Avenue When: Resident registration began Friday, February 1, 2013. Non-Resident registration began on Friday, February 8, 2013. A non-refundable $75 deposit is due at this time and will be applied to the annual tuition. Registration continues until a class has reached its maximum enrollment. If a class has not reached the minimum by Friday, August 23rd, 2013 it will be cancelled.

Program Philosophy Learning Ladders has been designed to meet the physical, social, intellectual, and creative needs of children ages 2 1/2 to 5. It is based on the premise that children learn through play. Play serves as a “child’s work”, a time when new discoveries and friendships are made. Through play, children learn to communicate with words, express feelings, explore, create, problem solve, make decisions, and much, much more. In addition to creative free play there will be a balance of teacher directed group activities as well. Introduction and exposure to letters, numbers, colors, shapes, and other beginning concepts occur. Our teaching staff creates and implements lesson plans based on Illinois Early Learning Standards.

Goals and Objectives Our primary goal at Learning Ladders is that children learn through socialization and play based activities. Our secondary goal is that children are exposed to reading readiness skills, ABCs, 123s, shapes and colors. • • • •

Develop a sense of security in group situations. Establish routines, patterns and sharing behavior. Provide a fun, happy and safe environment for all participants. Learn correct use, respect and responsibility for materials and equipment.

• Develop respect for others. • Learn problem-solving skills. • Explore the surrounding environment.

We have a variety of play areas and materials to help us accomplish these objectives. A child’s first social experience should be positive and enjoyable. Our Learning Ladders Preschool is a happy and safe place for these first experiences to begin. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the program at any time, please contact Diana Faught, Early Childhood Supervisor, at (708) 352-1762.

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Your Fun Destination!

Learning Ladders

Meet n' Greet Wednesday, August 28 Gilbert Park Activity Building located at 41st & Gilbert Avenue & Recreation Center, 536 East Avenue 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Beginner Brown Bears & Beginner Black Bears at Gilbert Park Little Lions at the Recreation Center

6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Middle Monkeys & Tall Tigers at Gilbert Park The annual Learning Ladders Preschool Meet n’ Greet is held before the school year begins. This event gives our new and returning students the op-portunity to get acquainted with their teachers and with the classroom.

CLASSES: Beginner Brown Bears Ages: .............. 2 ½ to 3 years Location: ........ Gilbert Park Building Instructor: ....... Cathy Edwards Code:.............. 481201-01 Mon. & Wed: .. 9-11am Min/Max: ........ 6/12 Fee: ................ $710R/$923NR/$781NN

Beginner Black Bears Ages: .................. 2 ½ to 3 years Location: ............. Gilbert Park Building Instructor: ........... Cathy Edwards Code: .................. 481201-02 Tue. & Thu: ......... 9-11am Min/Max: ............. 6/12 Fee: .................... $710R/$923NR/$781NN N

Little Lions L A Ages: .............. 2 ½ to 3 years Location: ........ Recreation Center L IInstructor: ....... Terri Bogart Code .............. 481201-03 C Tue. & Thu: ..... 9-11 am T Min/Max: ........ 6/12 M Fee: ................ $710R/$923NR/$781NN F

Middle Monkeys Ages: .................. 3 to 4 years Location: ............. Gilbert Park Building Instructor: ........... Chris Sroka Code: .................. 481201-04 Tue. & Thu: ......... 12:15-2:45pm Min/Max: ............. 6/15 Fee: .................... $890R/$1,157NR/$979NN 9NN

Tall Tigers Ages: ..................3 ½ to 5 years Location: .............Gilbert Park Building Instructor: ...........Chris Sroka Code: ..................481201-05 Mon., Wed. & Fri: 12:15-2:45pm Min/Max: .............6/15 Fee: ....................$1,224R/$1,591NR/$1,346NN

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EARLY CHILDHOOD WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

OTHER SYMBOLS:

- Parent/Child Program |

T- Cooperative Program |

- Childcare Offered During This Program

EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS • Children must be the correct age by the first day the program meets, unless otherwise specified. In order to provide your child with the best possible recreational and/or learning experience, all of our programs are planned according to the ages listed in our brochure. • Classes are for child attending only, except for classes with an adult. Parents should not remain in the classroom or gymnasium after dropping off their child. This is in the child’s best interest, as continual interruptions tend to affect participant’s attention span and inhibit the establishment of peer relationships. • Please do not bring food to any class, unless previously arranged. • For your children’s safety, all children enrolled in preschool age programs must be picked up from the specific classroom or program site by their parents or designated guardian. No child will be released from the classroom to anyone other than these individuals. • A mandatory sign in and sign out procedure for all participants is required for all Park District programs.

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Your Fun Destination! Toddler Playtime Gym (DF)

Stay N’ Play (DF)

Looking for a place for your toddler to play, explore, and socialize? If so, then we have the perfect activity for you! During Toddler Playtime Gym one court is set up with scooters, tunnels, and other games to help your toddler develop their gross motor skills. *This activity is unsupervised, no instructor will be provided and a parent must accompany his or her child. Toddler Playtime Gym is a pay as you participate program, which means you’re not required to attend every week. Prices listed below are for each time you participate. This activity is included as part of the family yearly pass! NEW- Enjoy Toddler Playtime Gym and the indoor playground for one low fee! Pay for the playground and add Toddler Gym for only $2 more.

Moms, are you battling children between the ages of 2 and 3? We have just the place for you! Our program allows you to participate with your children. Games, songs, dancing, socializing, and much more takes place here! With many other children to play with, you will have time to relax and enjoy your children at play and meet new parents at the same time. Basic social interaction with each other will help children build bonds, what a great opportunity! This is a parent/tot class.

Age: ............... 1-5 years Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $3/R, $4/NR, $4/NN Playground Combo Fees: $3/R, $4NR, $4/NN 1-2 years $5/R, $7/NR, $7/NN 3-5 years Day: ............... Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday DATES

TIME

6/4-8/30

10:00A-12:00P

CODE

DATES

TIME

231028-01 231028-02

6/3-7/15 7/22-8/26

9:00A-10:15A 9:00A-10:15A

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1

Toddler Times Two (DF)

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4

By-Gym-Mini (DF) T

Summer fun for toddlers and their moms (dads or nannies welcome too!) Great socialization time and physical development activities while toddlers enjoy the climbing bridge, slides, tunnels, mini-trampoline, and playing with balls. A short circle time will introduce the children to songs, finger plays, and circle games. Join us for fun learning through playing indoor in the gym and occasionally outdoors in the park! Wear gym shoes and dress for active play. Co-op WS. Age: ............... 16 months-2 years Instructor: ..... Claudia Becker Min/Max: ..... 6/10 per agency Location: ....... Grand Avenue Community Center Fees:............... $42/R, $55/NR, $46/NN Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

AGE

231501-01 231501-02

6/12-7/24 6/12-7/24

9:30A-10:30A 10:30A-11:30A

16-24 months 2-3 years

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/3

Age: ............... 2-3 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 5/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $29/R, $38/NR, $32/NN Day: ............... Monday

Now that your child is getting bigger, we would like to help you advance their social and motor skills. Working with a variety of songs, stories, and activities, allows for creative development, improved socialization, and motor skills. Participants will also create a cool craft to take home each week! The last 15 minutes of class is circle time when we sing a variety of songs, dance, and read a story. This is a parent/tot class. *Please, no food or drinks in class. Age: ............... 2 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 5/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $29/R, $38/NR, $32/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

231016-01 231016-02

6/7-7/19 7/26-8/30

10:30A-11:45A 10:30A-11:45A

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

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LOOK FOR NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK FEES & SENIOR DISCOUNT Lower fees on programs and facility usage to towns that border La Grange. This includes Brookfield, La Grange Highlands, La Grange Park, McCook and Western Springs. Resident rates now apply to Countryside residents. Seniors age 55+ receive a 10% discount on most adult programs.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD Tiny Tunes (DF) Are you looking for an interactive music class? Join us for a variety of activities in this music and movement class just for your tot! Sing, dance, march and move to all kinds of music! This is a parent/tot class. Age: ............... 2-4 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 5/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $29/R, $38/NR, $32/NN Day: ............... Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

231058-01 231058-02

6/8-7/20 7/27-9/7

9:00A-10:00A 9:00A-10:00A

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/6 & 8/24

Mommy & Me Time (DF) Are you looking for a place where you and your little one can explore & socialize with others? Well this class offers just that! We will use music and group movement activities to learn and grow! Come and join the group! Age: ............... 6 months-2 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 5/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $25/R, $33/NR, $28/NN Day: ............... Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

231077-01 231077-02

6/8-7/20 7/27-9/7

10:15A-11:00A 10:15A-11:00A

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/6 and 8/24

Father and Kids 1st Flight (DF) T

Kids, grab your Dad and join us for the third annual kite creations day! You and your Dad will spend some quality time together by designing your very own kite! Once you’ve created your masterpiece we’ll go fly them out in Sedgwick Park! Come and join the fun! Co-op with WS & LP. Age: ............... 3 & up Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 3/5 per agency Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $17/R, $22/NR, $19/NN Day: ............... Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

261002-01

6/15

10:00A-11:00A

Tot Rock (DF) T

Wiggle, giggle, dance and play; have some fun the Tot Rock way! Your tot will delight in this popular music exploration program! In addition to improving your tot’s fine and gross motor skills, we will use a variety of rhythm instruments, movement props, and sensory items. Tot Rock is a parent participation class that involves structured and unstructured time. New curriculum presented each session. Don’t miss this chance for fun and learning! www.rockitkids.com. This is a parent/tot class. Co-op WS & LP. Age: ............... 1-2 years with parent Instructor: ..... Rock It Productions Min/Max: ..... 2/4 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

251510-01

6/18-8/13

5:15P-5:55P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/2

Kid Rock I (DF) T

Sing! Dance! Play! Make it a musical day! Kid Rock is a unique musical adventure that combines play and learning through music. Activities include singing songs and rhymes, moving creatively, participating in imaginative play, using a variety of rhythm instruments and props, and practicing fine and large motor skills. Parents participate in Kid Rock I; Kid Rock II is an independent class. New curriculum presented each session. Have some fun today! www.rockitkids.com Co-op WS & LP. Age: ............... 20-36 months with parent Instructor: ..... Rock It Productions Min/Max: ..... 2/4 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

251511-01

6/18-8/13

6:00P-6:40P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/2

LOOK FOR NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK FEES & SENIOR DISCOUNT Lower fees on programs and facility usage to towns that border La Grange. This includes Brookfield, La Grange Highlands, La Grange Park, McCook and Western Springs. Resident rates now apply to Countryside residents. Seniors age 55+ receive a 10% discount on most adult programs.

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Your Fun Destination! Kid Rock II (DF) T

Clap your hands and tap your toes; here at Kid Rock anything goes! Each week we will use our imaginations while singing songs, dancing to the beat, playing with rhythm instruments and props, and practicing fine and large motor skills. Our unique curriculum incorporates various learning styles while combining play with music, enhancing listening skills and promoting socialization. Parents participate in Kid Rock I; Kid Rock II is without parent participation to encourage independence. It’s fun and learning that can’t be “beat!” www.rockitkids. com Co-op with LP. Age: ............... 3-5 years Instructor: ..... Rock It Productions Min/Max: ..... 3/6 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

251512-01

6/18-8/13

6:45P-7:25P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/2

Morning Munchkins (DF) Here is the perfect opportunity to get your young one involved! Children will get the chance to socialize with others, play rhythm instruments, sing songs, and make simple art projects. This class is for children who are ready to stay at class without the assistance of a parent. Age: ............... 2-3 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 5/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $39/R, $51/NR, $43/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

231003-01 231003-02

6/4-7/16 7/23-8/27

9:00A-10:15A 9:00A-10:15A

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/2

Color My World (DF) T

This is a perfect introduction to art. We will do free art with glue, scissors, pipe cleaners, paints and more. We will also make a craft together. All art work will go home with the participant. Co-op LP. Age: ............... 3-5 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 3/5 per agency Location: ....... LGPK, 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $31/R, $40/NR, $34/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

231545-01

6/14-7/26

9:30A-10:30A

Kiddie Kollege (DF) Moms and Dads, preschool is right around the corner! Is your little one ready for that exciting step? This class is a great prep for preschool. We will provide a variety of activities that will initiate socialization, classroom etiquette, as well as being exposed to numbers, letters, and shapes. This class is for the child only, but if a parent is unsure about how their child will adapt, they are more than welcome to sit in the social area during class time. Age: ............... 2-3 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 5/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $59/R, $77/NR, $65/NN Day: ............... Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

231021-01 231021-02 231021-03 231021-04

6/3-7/17 7/22-8/28 6/4-7/18 7/23-8/29

10:30A-11:45A 10:30A-11:45A 10:30A-11:45A 10:30A-11:45A

Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1, 7/2, 7/3 and 7/4

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Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

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EARLY CHILDHOOD American Girl Beach Babies (DF) T

Each participant will have fun designing beach bags for both you and your special doll. You will also create an adorable beach blanket for your precious baby. We will finish off this special hour with a trip to the beauty salon, where we will decorate our dolls hair with summertime sparkle. Bring along your American Girl Doll or any other favorite doll of your choice. Sign-up today so you won’t miss out on this fun activity. Visit our web-site at: www.ultimateclassesandparties. vpweb.com. 3-5 year olds must be accompanied by parent. Co-op WS. Age: ............... 3-10 years Instructor: ..... Ultimate Classes & Parties Min/Max: ..... 3/7 per agency Location: ....... W.S. Rec. Center Fees:............... $33/R, $43/NR, $36/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

231521-01

6/20

4:30P-5:30P

Manners are Magic (DF) T

“Pass me the butter please...Thank you...” This program will teach your child the basic manners with the use of “magic”. Topics will include the Golden Rule, magic words, mealtime manners, and greeting others. Parents are welcome to stay. Co-op with WS. Age: ............... 4-5 years Instructor: ..... Jim Black Min/Max: ..... 4/6 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $23/R, $30/NR, $25/NN Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

231518-01

6/19-6/26

3:30P-4:15P

Little Artists (DF) Calling all pint sized Picassos! Each week you will explore different art mediums such as marble painting, stamping, shaving cream paint and much more! Your finished product will be worthy of any refrigerator door! This is a great class for exploring art and your unique creativity! Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 5/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $39/R, $51/NR, $43/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

231048-01 231048-02

6/7-7/19 7/26-8/30

9:00A-10:15A 9:00A-10:15A

Princess Camp (DF) Princess Camp featuring an ALL NEW Pop Princess Day - every girl LOVES to live out her Princess fantasies. Come join us for games, crafts, snacks, stories, music and much, much more all surrounding the Princess of the Day - Cinderella, Belle, Ariel and Snow White (among others). On Friday we will have our special Pop Princess Day - hair, makeup, nails, karaoke and dancing to the tunes of your favorite Pop Princesses! Age: ............... 3-6 years Instructor: ..... The Music Suite Min/Max: ..... 5/12 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $130/R, $169/NR, $143/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

271505-01

6/17-6/21

10:00A-12:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

Superhero Camp (DF) Super Hero Camp featuring an ALL NEW Pirate Day - come and fight crime as we explore the worlds of our favorite Super Heroes Batman, Spiderman, Superman, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and The Incredibles (among others). We will have games, crafts, snacks, stories, music and much, much more all surrounding the Super Hero of the Day. Come dressed as your favorite super hero or pirate. Are you ready to walk the plank? Age: ............... 3-6 years Instructor: ..... The Music Suite Min/Max: ..... 5/12 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $130/R, $169/NR, $143/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

271506-01

6/10-6/14

10:00A-12:00P

Little Hammers (DF) T

Hammer, drill and nail for fun and make projects to take home, too. This is an introductory class to real wood and tools. Projects will be painted, stained and finished all by you, with help when needed. Safety goggles will be used and tool time will be included. A good beginning class for future carpenters. Co-op LP. Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 3/4 per agency Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $33/R, $43/NR, $36/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

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CODE

DATES

TIME

262512-01

7/29-8/1

9:30A-10:25A

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Your Fun Destination!

Wee Chefs (DF)

Kinderkeys-EC (DF)

Take a cup of learning, mix it with an ounce of lovable children and BAM you have a fun fi lled program. Your child will enjoy mixing, measuring, and creating their very own snacks. Each child will receive a booklet including all of the recipes covered in class. We encourage them to pass these wonderful recipes on for their family’s enjoyment! When registering, please inform of any allergies your child may have. Each session covers new, exciting recipes!

Kinderkeys is a positive and fun approach to the first steps of learning to play the piano. Individual keyboards will be provided for classroom use. Lessons include keyboard and music theory instruction. Instruction books will be purchased from the instructor and are $18.

Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 5/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $46/R, $60/NR, $51/NN Day: ............... Monday CODE

DATES

TIME

231014-01 231014-02

6/3-7/15 7/22-8/26

1:00P-2:00P 1:00P-2:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1

Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... The Music Suite Min/Max: ..... 4/6 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $156/R, $203/NR, $172/NN Day: ............... Monday or Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

251507-01 251507-02 251507-03 251507-04

6/10-7/8 7/15-8/12 6/11-7/9 7/16-8/13

6:00P-6:30P 6:00P-6:30P 6:00P-6:30P 6:00P-6:30P

Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday

Private piano classes start as early as 4 years old. Please see page 36 for details.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD Junior Teddy Bear Workshop (DF) T NEW! Teddy bears galore! Join the craze for personalized teddy bears by drawing your favorite bear in a variety of outfits. Enjoy three days full of drawing assortment of bears in a wardrobe of costume choices and settings. Learn fur techniques, different clothing styles and fun accessorizing! Media includes pencil, color pencil, Sharpies and markers. Co-op with LP. Age: ............... 5-7 years Instructor: ..... Young Rembrandt Min/Max: ..... 3/7 per agency Location: ....... LGPK, 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $51/R, $66/NR, $56/NN Day: ............... Monday-Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

231081-01

8/5-8/7

9:00A-10:30A

Weird Science (DF) T NEW!

Eggs/ice/potatoes do outrageous things. This is the class for illusions and fun. All investigations are a “thumbs up” or a “thumbs down” and all experiments have a result that you have created using very familiar products. Co-op with LP. Age: ............... 5-7 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 2/3 per agency Location: ....... LGPK, 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $37/R, $48/NR, $41/NN Day: ............... Monday CODE

DATES

TIME

231280-01

6/10-7/22

12:00P-12:50P

Junior Down on the Farm Camp (DF) T

We will explore a farm and all the elements that are seen on a farm, including a barn and a tractor, among others. In addition, we will learn to draw a variety of animals that live and play on our farm. On the final day we will combine all the pieces we learned previously into one large farm scene. We will use pencils, markers and color pencils to complete our drawings. Co-op LP. Age: ............... 5-7 years Instructor: ..... Young Rembrandt Min/Max: ..... 3/7 per agency Location: ....... LGPK, 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $51/R, $66/NR, $56/NN Day: ............... Monday-Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

262563-01

8/12-8/14

9:00A-10:30A

Tie Dye Art Camp (DF) T

Never tie dyed before? Try this popular class! Each day we will tie dye one 100% cotton item (that you provide). Please no polyester. We will be experimenting with different tying and color patterns. Some awesome tie dye ideas are: socks, pillowcases, PJ’s and of course, t-shirts. Please dress for a mess! Co-op WS. Age: ............... 5-12 years Instructor: ..... Western Springs Staff Min/Max: ..... 3/9 per agency Location: ....... W.S. Rec. Center Fees:............... $55/R, $72/NR, $61/NN Day: ............... Tuesday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

262569-01 262569-02

8/13-8/15 8/13-8/15

11:00A-12:15P 12:45P-2:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1

Spanish for Children (DF) T

A little Spanish as a second language just for children. Greetings, songs, games and stories are lots of fun as you learn to speak a little and learn about a different culture too. Co-op LP. Age: ............... 5-7 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 4/8 per agency Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $31/R, $40/NR, $34/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

232536-01

6/13-7/25

12:00P-12:50P

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Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4

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Your Fun Destination!

SUMMER DAY CAMPS

Camp Tiny Tots (DF) Our Camp Tiny Tots program will surely bring a ton of fun to your children. Songs, crafts, games, nature projects, and theme days will be part of the fun! Each child will be asked one time during the program go provide a healthy snack to share with the entire class. You will receive a camp handbook at the time of registration. Children must be of age by the start of class. During the holiday week of 7/1- 7/3 camp will be held on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday and will be a combined camp for 2 ½ - 5 year olds. Age appropriate groups will be formed to accommodate the different age categories. Registration deadline is the Thursday BEFORE each camp session begins. There will be a $10 late fee for registrations received after Thursday. Age:: .............. 2 ½ - 3 years & 3 ½ - 5 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 8/18 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $39/R, $51/NR, $43/NN- 2 day $59/R, $77/NR, $65/NN- 3 day *$59/R, $77/NR, $65/NN - Holiday Week-Session 13 Day: ............... Tuesday & Thursday (2 ½ - 3 years) Monday, Wednesday, Friday (3 ½ - 5 years) CODE

Ages: 2 ½ - 3 471001-01 471001-02 471001-03 471001-13 471001-05 471001-06 471001-07 471001-08 471001-09

DATES

6/11-6/13 6/18-6/20 6/25-6/27 7/1-7/3* 7/9-7/11 7/16-7/18 7/23-7/25 7/30-8/1 8/6-8/8

Camp Pare nt

Night Wednesday , June 5th, 7 - 8p m Rec Center

TIME

CODE

DATES

TIME

9:00A-11:00A 9:00A-11:00A 9:00A-11:00A 9:00A-11:30A 9:00A-11:00A 9:00A-11:00A 9:00A-11:00A 9:00A-11:00A 9:00A-11:00A

Ages: 3 ½ - 5 471001-10 471001-11 471001-12 471001-13 471001-14 471001-15 471001-16 471001-17 471001-18

6/10-6/14 6/17-6/21 6/24-6/28 7/1-7/3* 7/8-7/12 7/15-7/19 7/22-7/26 7/29-8/2 8/5-8/9

9:00A-11:30A 9:00A-11:30A 9:00A-11:30A 9:00A-11:30A 9:00A-11:30A 9:00A-11:30A 9:00A-11:30A 9:00A-11:30A 9:00A-11:30A

Registration began Feb. 1. Sign up today!

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4 or 7/5

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EARLY CHILDHOOD

SUMMER DAY CAMPS Camp Mighty Munchkins (DF) This camp is for kids who like ADVENTURE and FUN! We have a variety of activities planned for each session of camp. Some of the activities include: art, crafts, games, music, storytime, nature, drama, cooking, special “in house” field trips where different entertainment will visit camp and much more! Before and/or after care is also available at this camp location. Registration for before and after care is separate. The second child, in one family household, enrolled in Camp Mighty Munchkins or Camp Quest will receive a 10% discount on regular camp hours. The same applies for the third child, etc. There are absolutely no prorates or refunds for missed days. Registration deadline is the Thursday BEFORE each camp session begins. There will be a $10 late fee for registrations received after Thursday. Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 12/18 Location: ....... Gilbert Park Fees:............... . $139/R, $181/NR, $153/NN *$84R/ $110/NR, $93/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

471002-01 471002-02 471002-03 471002-04 471002-05 471002-06 471002-07 471002-08 471002-09

6/10-6/14 6/17-6/21 6/24-6/28 7/1-7/3 7/8-7/12 7/15-7/19 7/22-7/26 7/29-8/2 8/5-8/9

9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P* 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4 or 7/5

Registration began Feb. 1. Sign up today!

Camp Mighty Munchkins Before Care (DF)

Camp Mighty Munchkins After Care (DF)

Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 8/18 Location: ....... Gilbert Park Fees:............... $10/R, $13/NR, $11/NN *$6/R, $8/NR, $7/NN (Holiday Week) Day: ............... Monday-Friday

Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 8/18 Location: ....... Gilbert Park Fees:............... $15/R, $20/NR, $17/NN *$9/R, $12/NR, $10/NN (Holiday Week) Day: ............... Monday-Friday

CODE

DATES

TIME

CODE

DATES

TIME

471003-01 471003-02 471003-03 471003-04 471003-05 471003-06 471003-07 471003-08 471003-09

6/10-6/14 6/17-6/21 6/25-6/29 7/1-7/3* 7/8-7/12 7/15-7/19 7/22-7/26 7/29-8/2 8/5-8/9

7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A

471004-01 471004-02 471004-03 471004-04 471004-05 471004-06 471004-07 471004-08 471004-09

6/10-6/14 6/17-6/21 6/24-6/28 7/1-7/3* 7/8-7/12 7/15-7/19 7/22-7/26 7/29-8/2 8/5-8/9

3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4 or 7/5

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4 or 7/5

MIGHTY MUNCHKINS PAYMENT OPTIONS: If signing up for multiple sessions, the first 3 sessions for each child must be paid in full at registration. Additional weeks can be held by paying a $25 deposit for each session. The deposit will also hold your spot in before and/or after care, if required. For weeks not paid in full a credit/debit card authorization must be signed at the registration office allowing the District to charge your card for each weekly payment. Payments will be processed the Wednesday before the session start date. ** Please Note: The deposit payment option is not available online.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD ATHLETICS WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

OTHER SYMBOLS:

- Parent/Child Program |

T- Cooperative Program |

- Childcare Offered During This Program

Kidnastics (KM) Learn the basics of gymnastics in a safe environment with equipment scaled down to an age appropriate size. Balance beam, bar, vault, and floor equipment will be featured. Other movement and rythmic gymnastics ideas will also be included. Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... Sports Kids Inc. Min/Max: ..... 5/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $45/R, $59/NR, $50/NN Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

211609-01 211609-02

6/12-8/7 6/12-8/7

11:00A-11:45A 1:00P-1:45P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/3

Parent & Tot Gymnastics (KM) Parents are an integral part of helping their tots participate in basic sports movement through gymnastics. Join a fun, nurturing environment, while exposing your child to a safe and challenging gymnastics experience. Gymnastics equipment in this class is downsized to benefit this age group. Age: ............... 3 years Instructor: ..... Sports Kids Inc. Min/Max: ..... 5/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $45/R, $59/NR, $50/NN Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

214610-01

6/12-8/7

10:00A-10:45A

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/3

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Bumper Bowling (KM) T

Every participant is guaranteed to knock down a pin or two without a chance of a gutter ball. This is a great way to learn to bowl and have fun doing it. Fee includes shoe rental. Co-op LP Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... D Floto Min/Max: ..... 3/5 Location: ....... Eden Lanes, 10159 W. Cermak, Westchester Fees:............... $40/R, $52/NR, $44/NN Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

212502-01

6/12-7/17

10:00A-11:00A

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/3

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EARLY CHILDHOOD ATHLETICS Soccer (KM) Taught the All Star way, this program will keep everyone active and engaged both mentally and physically! Our lesson plan is designed to teach the game by hiding drills in fun games and using association techniques that get down to the players level. Soccer is a game that is action packed so there will be no sitting and waiting. Engaging the players at all times, we will cover simple foot skills, dribbling, passing, shooting, basic rules and even work on spreading the field. This class will not only keep the players active but will be a great base to prepare them for the next level of play. All of our programs will focus on teamwork and sportsmanship. Please bring a water bottle and soccer ball, recommended size 4. Age: ............... 3-6 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park or Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN (01-04) $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN (05-06) Day: ............... Monday, Wednesday or Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

AGE

LOCATION

212636-01 212636-02 212636-03 212636-04 212636-05 212636-06

6/10-7/22 6/10-7/22 6/15-8/3 6/15-8/3 8/5-8/19 8/5-8/19

12:00P-12:45P 12:45P-1:45P 10:00A-10:45A 10:45A-11:45A 10:00A-10:45A 10:45A-11:45A

Mon. Mon. Sat. Sat. Mon. & Wed. Mon. & Wed.

3-4 4-6 3-4 4-6 3-4 4-6

Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Rec Center Rec Center Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/6

T-Ball (KM) T-ball can be a boring game if taught the wrong way! The All Star approach to baseball is one that will engage all players no matter their skill level. Our coaching technique will provide basic building blocks in a fun and safe environment. We have created a system that keeps the players moving and learning even while in the dugout! Mechanics and hand eye coordination are the keys to early success. Players in this program will be more confident in this active class as we work on the proper mechanics of catching, throwing, fielding, base running and battling. This fun and exciting program will prepare each player for the level II, t-ball or coach pitch leagues. All of our programs are based on learning teamwork and sportsmanship. Please bring water bottle and glove. Age: ............... 3-6 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park or Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN (01-06) $49/R. $64/NR, $54/NN (07-08) Day: ............... Monday, Wednesday or Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

AGE

LOCATION

212637-01 212637-02 212637-03 212637-04 212637-05 212637-06 212637-07 212637-08

6/10-7/22 6/10-7/22 6/12-7/31 6/12-7/31 6/15-8/3 6/15-8/3 8/5-8/19 8/5-8/19

10:00A-10:45A 10:45A-11:45A 4:00P-5:00P 5:00P-5:45P 11:45A-12:30P 12:30P-1:30P 12:00P-12:45P 12:45P-1:45P

Mon. Mon. Wed. Wed. Sat. Sat. Mon. & Wed. Mon. & Wed.

3-4 4-6 4-6 3-4 3-4 4-6 3-4 4-6

Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Rec Center Rec Center Rec Center Rec Center Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/3 and 7/6

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Your Fun Destination! All Star All Sports (KM)

Parent/Tot Sports (KM) This program gives you and your children an opportunity to bond and have fun together while learning a variety of sports. This class is great for simple motor skills such as, catching, throwing, batting, shooting, passing and anything that involves hand-eye coordination. Parents participate with the child as we play soccer, basketball, hockey, t-ball and many other sports. Age: ............... 2-3 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park or Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN (01-02) $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN (03) Day: ............... Monday, Wednesday or Saturday

Age: ............... 3-6 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN (01-04) $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN (05) Day: ............... Monday, Friday or Tuesday/Thursday

CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

LOCATION

212638-01 212638-02 212638-03

6/10-7/22 6/15-8/3 8/5-8/19

9:00A-9:45A 9:00A-9:45A 9:00A-9:45A

Mon. Sat. Mon. & Wed.

Sedgwick Park Rec Center Sedgwick Park

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/6

All Star Jr. Golf (KM)

CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

AGE

212640-01 212640-02 212640-03 212640-04 212640-05

6/10-7/22 6/10-7/22 6/14-8/2 6/14-8/2 8/6-8/20

5:00P-5:45P 5:45P-6:45P 9:00A-9:45A 9:45A-10:45A 9:00A-10:00A

Mon. Mon. Fri. Fri. Tues. & Thurs.

3-4 4-6 3-4 4-6 4-6

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

This program is built to introduce children to the proper basic mechanics, know-how and course etiquette at an early age. Golf is a game of repetition and mechanics and each player will stay active by taking many swings during each class. The class will involve basic swing practice, understanding the clubs, safety rules, and playing a small sized course that the instructors will prepare. Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Monday or Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

212639-01 212639-02

6/10-7/22 6/15-8/3

4:00P-4:45P 1:45P-2:30P

Mon. Sat.

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/6

This class is for the all-around athlete or for a child who wants to take a shot at different sports! Stay active and work on balance, motor skills and hand/eye coordination all while learning the rules of baseball, football, floor hockey, soccer, basketball and more! We will focus on a new sport each class and work on basic rules and mechanics all while we play games that keep everyone moving. There’s no reason to pick a sport when you can play them all!

Lil Pint Hoops (KM) Our instructional program is designed to teach the game of basketball at a basic level while making sure the players stay active and engaged the entire class! Fun basketball-like games will be played to teach the importance of each skill learned. Our foundation technique focuses on basic mechanics to build confidence, then adding larger challenges as we progress. Footwork is an extremely important aspect of the game. This means no players will be sitting! We will work on dribbling with each hand, passing and shooting technique, and understanding basic offense and defense. All of our programs are based on learning teamwork and sportsmanship. Please bring a water bottle. Age: ............... 3-6 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN (01-04) $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN (05-06) Day: ............... Wednesday, Friday or Tuesday/Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

AGE

212645-01 212645-02 212645-03 212645-04 212645-05 212645-06

6/12-7/31 6/12-7/31 6/14-8/2 6/14-8/2 8/6-8/20 8/6-8/20

9:00A-10:00A 10:00A-10:45A 3:15P-4:00P 4:00P-5:00P 10:00A-10:45A 10:45A-11:45A

Wed. Wed. Fri. Fri. Tues. & Thurs. Tues. & Thurs.

4-6 3-4 3-4 4-6 3-4 4-6

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/3, 7/5 and 7/31

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EARLY CHILDHOOD ATHLETICS Flag Football (KM)

Tiny Hawks Sports Camp (KM)

This class is designed to teach and enhance the skills of our future stars. Proper techniques on passing, receiving, blocking and kicking will be covered. Breakdown of offensive and defensive strategies will also be covered. Teamwork and positive play are highly stressed, but our main objective is to have fun! Knee pads and elbow pads are required.

The essentials of soccer and basketball are introduced in a fun and safe environment with lots of encouragement. Campers must be between age 42 and 48 months of age and toilet trained in order to participate. Children will learn balance, body movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development through a series of sport-specific games tailored to their attention spans. Our staff is trained to handle the specific needs of these young athletes.

Age: ............... 3-9 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN (01-02) $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN (03-04) Day: ............... Friday or Tuesday/Thursday

Age: ............... 3 ½-4 years Instructor: ..... Skyhawks Min/Max: ..... 12/18 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $59/R, $77/NR, $65/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday

CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

AGE

CODE

DATES

TIME

212647-01 212647-02 212647-03 212647-04

6/14-8/2 6/14-8/2 8/6-8/20 8/6-8/20

5:00P-6:00P 6:00P-7:00P 12:00P-12:45P 12:45P-1:45P

Fri. Fri. Tues. & Thurs. Tues. & Thurs.

4-6 7-9 3-4 4-6

272016-01

6/24-6/28

12:30P-1:30P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

All Star Sports Dodgeball (KM) NEW! Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, and DODGE! Join the All Star Sports Instruction staff for a session of pure excitement and fun! This exciting game is on the rise again and is much different than your parent’s dodgeball! New rules, tactics, and different games will be played with a safe and soft Gator Skin ball. Our dodgeball program focuses on speed and agility and promises that no one sits around! Each child will also receive a participation award at the end of the session as well as a good night’s rest after each time playing! Age: ............... 4-9 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

AGE

212669-01 212669-02

6/12-7/31 6/12-7/31

11:00A-12:00P 12:00P-1:00P

4-6 7-9

Mini-Hawk Sports Camp (KM) This multi-sport program was developed to give children a positive first step into athletics. The essentials of baseball, basketball, and soccer are taught in a safe, structured environment with lots of encouragement and a big focus on fun. Our Mini-Hawk games and activities were designed to allow campers to explore balance, movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. Skyhawks staff is trained to handle specific needs of young athletes. All participants receive a t-shirt, ball and merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle and running shoes. Age: ............... 4-7 years Instructor: ..... Skyhawks Min/Max: ..... 12/32 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $119/R, $155/NR, $131/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

272004-01

6/24-6/28

9:00A-12:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/3

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Your Fun Destination! Skyhawks Mini Flag Football (KM) NEW!

Pre Karate (KM)

This Flag Football program was developed to give children a positive first step into athletics and football. The essentials of flag football are taught in a safe, structured environment with lots of encouragement and a big focus on fun. Our football games and activities were designed to allow campers to explore balance, movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. Skyhawks staff is trained to handle the specific needs of young athletes. All participants receive a t-shirt, ball and a merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen.

Young children will develop agility, strength and coordination skills through fun and creative activities. This program, specifically designed to work with growing minds and bodies, enhances memory and agility skills, too. Watch your child blossom while learning karate and having a blast at the same time!

Age: ............... 5-6 years Instructor: ..... Skyhawks Min/Max: ..... 15/18 Location: ....... Countryside Park Fees ............... $119/R, $155/NR, $131/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

212666-01

7/15-7/19

9:00A-12:00P

Age: ............... 4-7 years Instructor: ..... Shotokan Karate Min/Max: ..... 12/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $99/R, $129/NR, $109/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

LEVEL

212528-01 212528-02

6/18-8/27 6/18-8/27

4:00P-4:45P 4:50P-5:35P

Beg./Cont. Inter/Adv.

Jujitsu Mighty Mites (KM) Danzan Ryu Jujitsu is a character development program; students are taught how to be a leader and role model in their classes. Danzan Ryu is dedicated to the development of our children. Our youth program lays the groundwork and instills the values necessary for your child to succeed as a teenager and as an adult. Promoting the time honored principles of respect, discipline, perseverance, self control and integrity our martial arts program is the template in which your child will develop themselves into a successful adult, armed with the tools to handle life’s challenges. Additional fees include uniform (optional to purchase) and insurance fee (six months $20, 1 year $30) paid to the instructor. Age: ............... 4-7 years Instructor: ..... Filiberto Gutierrez Min/Max: ..... 5/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $110/R, $143/NR, $121/NN – One Day $150/R, $195/NR, $165/NN – Two Day Day: ............... Thursday or Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

211600-01 211600-02 211600-03 211600-04 211600-05

6/13-8/22 6/13-8/22 6/13-8/17 6/15-8/17 6/15-8/17

4:30P-5:30P 5:30P-6:30P Times Vary 9:00A-10:00A 10:00A-11:00A

Thurs. Thurs. Thurs. & Sat. Sat. Sat.

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4 and 7/6

LOOK FOR NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK FEES & SENIOR DISCOUNT Lower fees on programs and facility usage to towns that border La Grange. This includes Brookfield, La Grange Highlands, La Grange Park, McCook and Western Springs. Resident rates now apply to Countryside residents. Seniors age 55+ receive a 10% discount on most adult programs.

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PERFORMING ARTS WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

OTHER SYMBOLS:

- Parent/Child Program |

T- Cooperative Program |

- Childcare Offered During This Program

Pre-Dance (DF) NEW!

Little Actors Club (DF)

This combination class introduces ballet and tap to the young dancer. Classes will include stretches, barre work, basic technique of each style, games and learning choreography. Additionally, during each class dancers will continue to develop social skills, coordination and confidence. Parents are invited to the final rehearsal for the class performance. Leotard tap and ballet shoes required.

Children love this innovative drama class that helps to develop their imagination and introduce them to the performing arts in a fun and creative atmosphere. Each week is a new and exciting adventure into the imagination with changing themes, music, costumes, props, and playbills. They even learn a new joke every week! (Many themes won’t be repeated for two years--so “act” now!) Kids learn theater terms, enhance spontaneity, build self-esteem and have a blast! Awards are given on the last day of class. Want to do something fun? Join the club!!! Class created by playwright and children’s author of Amazingly Wonderful Things.

Age: ............... 2-3 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $85/R, $111/NR, $94/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

251539-01

6/13-8/15

1:15P-2:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4

Dance with Me! (DF)

NEW!

Dance With Me is tailored to our youngest dancers and their parents. This class emphasizes the creative art of dance while working in an exciting new learning environment. Each class will work around a different theme and use new props and activities to introduce dance and movement to toddlers. Students will gain communication skills, coordination and develop their memory. This is a parent tot class. Age: ............... 2-3 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $85/R, $111/NR, $94/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

251541-01

6/14-8/16

11:00A-11:45A

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

Age: ............... 3-6 years Instructor: ..... Shining Star Productions Min/Max: ..... 7/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $83/R, $108/NR, $91/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

251500-01

6/21-8/16

3:45P-4:30P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

Broadway Boomers (DF) T NEW!

Fun, silliness and spontaneity includes games, scenes and characters to spark creativity and tickle your funny bone. A wonder introduction to the performing arts using costumes, props and music. A miniperformance from classic children’s tales will be presented the last day of class. Co-op with LP. Age: ............... 3-5 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 3/5 per agency Location: ....... LGPK, 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $29/R, $38/NR, $32/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

251004-01

6/11-7/23

12:00P-12:50P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/2

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Your Fun Destination! Let’s Cheer & Dance (DF) NEW! Calling all young cheerleaders and dancers! This class is perfect for new cheerleaders and dancers who want to get a taste of both worlds. Through stretches, structured activities, and group work students will learn the basics of cheerleading and dancing. Students will also continue to develop their social and physical skills while having tons of fun! Cheerleaders will perform 2-3 dances/cheers at the Parent Pep Rally. Award included. Age: ............... 3-5 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $85/R, $111/NR, $94/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

252542-01

6/14-8/16

2:00P-3:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

Cheer Junior (DF) NEW! This super fun, energy charged class will have your athletes cheering for more! Jumps, kicks and proper cheer alignment will improve flexibility, strength, coordination and confidence. Students will receive a realistic cheer team experience while participating in group activities, using poms and making signs. Each session students will learn 4-6 new cheer routines they will perform at the Parent Pep Rally. Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $85/R, $111/NR, $94/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

251542-01

6/14-8/16

12:00P-1:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

Ballet/Jazz (DF) NEW! As the foundation of all dance, ballet emphasizes precision, balance and strong technique while jazz is an American made dance form focusing on the sassy and energetic rhythms of classic and modern jazz music. Students will need to wear a leotard, jazz and ballet shoes. Age: ............... 7-9 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $85/R, $111/NR, $94/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

252539-01

6/13-8/15

3:30P-4:30P

Irish Step Dancing (DF) T

Open your child’s eyes and heart to Ireland’s traditional dances. The McNulty School of Irish Dance program for tots is designed to introduce each dancer to the basic steps of Irish dance and the traditional music used for these steps. Students work to develop concentration skills, coordination and self-confidence that serve them well in all facets of life. Dancers begin learning the basic promenade step and touch on the traditional Irish Jig. Class attire includes: T-shirts, shorts, socks and Irish, jazz, ballet or light gym shoes. Leotards with shorts over them are acceptable. No long pants of any kind. Co-op with WS & LP. Age: ............... 3-6 years Instructor: ..... McNulty Irish Dance Min/Max: ..... 3/5 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $55/R, $72/NR, $61/NN Day: ............... Monday CODE

DATES

TIME

251522-01

6/10-7/22

10:00A-10:30A

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4

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PERFORMING ARTS Kindercombo: Ballet/Tap (DF) NEW!

Irish Step Dancing-Youth (DF)

Combination classes are a great way for dancers to try multiple styles of dance while meeting new people and having fun. Classes include stretches, barre work, class etiquette, basic technique of each style, games and learning choreography. During the last class dancers will perform for their parents at the class performance. Leotard, tap and ballet shoes required.

The McNulty School of Irish Dance program is designed to challenge each dancer to achieve his or her personal best, both on and off the dance floor. Dancers begin learning solo and team soft shoe dances and then progress to more complex soft shoe and heavy shoe steps over time. Class attire includes a t-shirt, shorts, socks and Irish, jazz, ballet or light gym shoes. Leotards with shorts over them are acceptable. No long pants of any kind. Member of Irish Dance Teachers Association of Mid America and North America and An Coimisiun le Rinci Gaelacha, Dublin Ireland.

Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $85/R, $111/NR, $94/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

251540-01

6/13-8/15

2:00P-3:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4

Hula Dancing (DF) T

Participants will have fun pretending they are on the warm islands of Hawaii. Learn a variety of hula dance steps along with Hawaiian words. Each person will receive a colorful lei and an adorable grass skirt. Come out from the summer heat and join us for this fun filled class. For more information about this class go to our web-site at: www.ultimateclassesandparties.vpweb.com $22.00 per additional child. Co-op with WS. Age: ............... 4-10 years Instructor: ..... Ultimate Classes & Parties Min/Max: ..... 3/7 per agency Location: ....... W.S. Rec. Center Fees:............... $30/R, $39/NR, $33/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

232637-01

7/18

4:30P-5:30P

Youth Acting (DF) T NEW!

This exciting group will begin to explore the world of live theater. Introduction to acting, props and costumes for play staging will all add to the fun. Learning theater terms and working on themed scenes will encourage spontaneity and build self-esteem. Co-op with LP. Age: ............... 5-8 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 4/8 per agency Location: ....... LGPK, 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $33/R, $43/NR, $36/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

252014-01

6/11-7/23

12:00P-1:30P

Age: ............... 5-9 years Instructor: ..... McNulty Irish Dance Min/Max: ..... 6/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $86/R, $112/NR, $95/NN Day: ............... Monday CODE

DATES

TIME

252522-01 252522-02

6/10-7/22 6/10-7/22

10:30A-11:15A 11:15A-12:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1

Poms Skills (DF) NEW! Ready to bring your poms routines to the next level? Poms Skills programs provide dancers with challenging hip hop, jazz and contemporary inspired routines. Dancers will be expected to learn multiple routines, apply precision to their moves and work with their team to create an energizing final pep rally. The squad will continue to learn how to safely execute new leaps, turns, kicks, splits, jumps and various tumbling tricks. Age: ............... 7-9 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $85/R, $111/NR, $94/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

252541-01

6/14-8/16

1:00P-2:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

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Class Will Not Meet On: 7/2

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Your Fun Destination!

Contemporary Dance (DF) NEW!

Irish Step-16 & up (DF)

This popular dance form combines forms of modern, jazz and ballet dance. Contemporary is a form of dance that emphasizes fluidity and grace using a more modern approach. Students will need to wear a leotard and jazz or ballet shoes.

The McNulty School of Irish Dance program is designed to challenge each dancer to achieve his or her personal best, both on and off the dance floor. Dancers begin learning solo and team soft shoe dances and then progress to more complex soft shoe and heavy shoe steps over time. Class attire includes a t-shirt, shorts, socks and Irish, jazz, ballet or light gym shoes. Leotards with shorts over them are acceptable. No long pants of any kind. Member of Irish Dance Teachers Association of Mid America and North America and An Coimisiun le Rinci Gaelacha, Dublin Ireland.

Age: ............... 9-13 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $85/R, $111/NR, $94/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

252540-01

6/13-8/15

4:30P-5:30P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4

Age: ............... 16 & older Instructor: ..... McNulty Irish Dance Min/Max: ..... 6/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $86/R, $112/NR, $95/NN Day: ............... Monday CODE

DATES

TIME

253528-01

6/10-7/22

9:15A-10:00A

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1

LOOK FOR NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK FEES & SENIOR DISCOUNT Lower fees on programs and facility usage to towns that border La Grange. This includes Brookfield, La Grange Highlands, La Grange Park, McCook and Western Springs. Resident rates now apply to Countryside residents. Seniors age 55+ receive a 10% discount on most adult programs.

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ONE DAY DANCE CAMPS Introducing All Star Sports Instruction Dance and Cheer classes! Since 2001 All Star Sports Instruction has provided quality sports instruction to children of all ages in a fun, safe and instructional manner. All of our coaches are trained through our own extensive coaching program and they all have extensive backgrounds in dance, cheer and education. In our classes children will not only learn dance and cheer technique, but they will develop confidence, sportsmanship and positive attitudes toward fitness. Our programs are designed to equip each student with the proper attitude, mechanics and experience to excel in their future endeavors in sports. Please visit our website for more information on our programs: www.allstarsi.com. We look forward to seeing your in class!

Meet the Head Coach - Lora Vodicka Coach Lora Vodicka (Dance, Tumble, Cheer and Fitness Program Director) has been employed with All Star Sports Instruction since September 2012. In her first months at All Star, Coach Lora maintained, rebuilt and created new programs for the company. Coach Lora is a proud Summa Cum Laude graduate of Illinois State University with a B.S. in Theatre Education and extensive dance background. At Illinois State University, Lora danced in various shows and with multiple companies including The Who’s: Tommy, Evita, West Side Story and the Illinois State Dance Theatre. Lora also choreographed ISU’s production of How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying as well as many other High School and Community productions. Recently Coach Lora received her AFAA Group Fitness certification and became a Licensed Zumba Instructor. With over 20 years of dance experience, 7 years of gymnastics experience and 10 years of teaching under her belt Lora has developed strong classroom management skills, creative lesson plans and a true passion for education. Lora is very excited to share her knowledge of dance, tumble and fitness with All Star Sports Team.

All Stars All Dance Camp (DF) NEW! Love to dance? This jam-packed, total body workout is totally fun and a great way to test out many different dance styles. Camp will combine foundational Ballet technique with Jazz, Hip Hop and Modern dance. Dancers will work on leaps, turns, safe stretching and basic dance techniques that emphasize the importance of dance. Students will also work on their performance skills by preparing a mini dance routine to show the parents at the end of camp. Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $21/R, $27/NR, $23/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

251544-01

8/16

3:30P-5:30P

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Your Fun Destination! Beach Bum Cheer & Dance Camp (DF) NEW!

Extreme Poms Dance Camp! (DF) NEW!

Put on your bathing suit and get ready to DANCE! Campers will practice cheer, tricks and dance routines all while pretending they are at the beach! Camp will include beach themed warm-ups and games along with learning beach cheers and a dance routine. A beach craft will be included as well. Please bring a beach towel and wear your bathing suit.

Want to get a taste of the world of poms and dance teams? Try this jam-packed, high-energy camp. Dancers will learn safe and effective warm-ups, brush up on their jumps, turns and leaps, learn a fabulous dance routine and finish camp by performing for their parents. Students need to wear comfortable clothing and dance shoes if possible. Please bring a water bottle. Poms will be provided.

Age: ............... 4-6 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $21/R, $27/NR, $23/NN Day: ............... Friday

Age: ............... 7-12 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $30/R, $39/NR, $33/NN Day: ............... Friday

CODE

DATES

TIME

CODE

DATES

TIME

251543-01

8/2

3:30P-5:30P

252544-01

7/19

3:30P-6:30P

Musical Theatre Dance Camp (DF) NEW! Lights, Camera, Action! Through the exploration of movement, song and dance students will develop their performance skills. This day camp will focus on character development and expanding your imagination. Students will play theatre games and learn a short dance routine to a popular musical. Please wear comfortable clothing and dance shoes. Pack a water bottle and be ready to have FUN! Age: ............... 9-14 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $30/R, $39/NR, $33/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

252543-01

7/12

3:30P-6:30P

Hip Hop Dance Camp (DF) NEW! This camp will focus on the popular dance style, Hip Hop! Students will continue to improve their dance technique, work on strengthening their freestyle and learn some quick choreography during this day camp. At the end of the day, dancers will perform for their parents. Please wear comfortable clothing and dance shoes if possible. Bring a water bottle and be ready to Rock Out! Age: ............... 7-12 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $30/R, $39/NR, $33/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

252545-01

8/9

3:30P-6:30P

LOOK FOR NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK FEES & SENIOR DISCOUNT Lower fees on programs and facility usage to towns that border La Grange. This includes Brookfield, La Grange Highlands, La Grange Park, McCook and Western Springs. Resident rates now apply to Countryside residents. Seniors age 55+ receive a 10% discount on most adult programs.

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

OTHER SYMBOLS:

- Parent/Child Program |

T- Cooperative Program |

- Childcare Offered During This Program

Private Piano (DF) Kinderkeys is a positive and fun approach to the first steps of learning to play the piano. Individual keyboards will be provided for classroom use. Lessons include keyboard and music theory instruction. Books are available from the instructor for $18. Age: ............... 4-10 years Instructor: ..... The Music Suite Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $143/R, $186/NR, $157/NN Day: ............... Monday or Tuesday MONDAY CODE

DATES

TIME

CODE

DATES

TIME

CODE

DATES

TIME

252505-01 252505-02 252505-03 252505-04 252505-05

6/10-7/8 7/15-8/12 6/10-7/8 7/15-8/12 6/10-7/8

3:30P-4:00P 3:30P-4:00P 4:00P-4:30P 4:00P-4:30P 4:30P-5:00P

252505-06 252505-07 252505-08 252505-09 252505-10

7/15-8/12 6/10-7/8 7/15-8/12 6/10-7/8 7/15-8/12

4:30P-5:00P 5:00P-5:30P 5:00P-5:30P 5:30P-6:00P 5:30P-6:00P

252505-11 252505-12 252505-13 252505-14

6/10-7/8 7/15-8/12 6/10-7/8 7/15-8/12

7:00P-7:30P 7:00P-7:30P 7:30P-8:00P 7:30P-8:00P

CODE

DATES

TIME

CODE

DATES

TIME

CODE

DATES

TIME

252505-15 252505-16 252505-17 252505-18 252505-19

6/11-7/9 7/16-8/13 6/11-7/9 7/16-8/13 6/11-7/9

3:30P-4:00P 3:30P-4:00P 4:00P-4:30P 4:00P-4:30P 4:30P-5:00P

252505-20 252505-21 252505-22 252505-23 252505-24

7/16-8/13 6/11-7/9 7/16-8/13 6/11-7/9 7/16-8/13

4:30P-5:00P 5:00P-5:30P 5:00P-5:30P 5:30P-6:00P 5:30P-6:00P

252505-25 252505-26 252505-27 252505-28

6/11-7/9 7/16-8/13 6/11-7/9 7/16-8/13

7:00P-7:30P 7:00P-7:30P 7:30P-8:00P 7:30P-8:00P

TUESDAY

Kinderkeys-Youth (DF)

Piano Adventure Camp (DF) NEW!

Kinderkeys is a positive and fun approach to the first steps of learning to play the piano. Individual keyboards will be provided for classroom use. Lessons include keyboard and music theory instruction. Instruction books will be purchased from the instructor and are $18.

Introduce your child to the amazing and creative world of music with our Piano Adventure Camp. Our camp includes instruction in music theory, piano fundamentals, music appreciation, and music and movement in a friendly and hands on environment. This is for those who want to start piano for the first time. We will be working together on rhythm, note reading and writing, playing instruments, and, of course, playing lots of piano. Get ready to play!

Age: ............... 7-10 years Instructor: ..... The Music Suite Min/Max: ..... 4/6 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $156/R, $203/NR, $172/NN Day: ............... Monday or Tuesday CODE 252507-01 252507-02 252507-03 252507-04

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DATES 6/10-7/8 7/15-8/12 6/11-7/9 7/16-8/13

TIME 6:30P-7:00P 6:30P-7:00P 6:30P-7:00P 6:30P-7:00P

DAY Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday

Age: ............... 4-7 years & 7-10 years Instructor: ..... The Music Suite Min/Max: ..... 4/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $127/R, $165/NR, $140/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

AGE

252546-01 252546-02

7/8-7/11 7/8-7/11

9:30A-11:00A 11:30A-1:00P

4-7 years 7-10 years

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Your Fun Destination! Summer Fun Crafts (DF) T

Woodworks (DF) T

Four mornings of woodworking! We will learn about different kinds of wood, finishes and paints. Drilling, latches, hinges, and wood prep are just some of the tools and applications we will try. Completed projects will be made to take home. Safety will be stressed and safety goggles are provided. Hand tools are used. Co-op LP. Age: ............... 5-9 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 3/4 per agency Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $39/R, $51/NR, $43/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

252252-01 252252-02

DATES

7/29-8/1 7/29-8/1

TIME

10:30A-11:25A 11:30A-12:25P

AGE st

rd

Entering 1 -3 grade Entering 4th-6th grade

Chess Camp (DF) T

This summertime week-long camp is designed for both beginners and experienced young players. All participants will learn cool new strategies at the appropriate level from a renowned Chess Scholars coach. Each class will consist of a fun interactive teaching period and guided practice time. There will also be a chess competition with prizes! Each camper will take home a chess set and an award. Please bring your own snacks. Co-op with LP. Age: ............... 5-12 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 2/7 per agency Location: ....... LGPK, 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $130/R, $169/NR, $143/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday

New and trendy crafts to make. Bring your creativity to class and we supply the materials! Summer frames, dressy mirrors and a night light for your room are just some of the items you will “make and take”. Lots of fun to engage your imagination. Bring a friend too! Co-op LP Age: ............... 6-9 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 2/3 per agency Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $33/R, $43/NR, $36/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

262535-01

6/14-7/26

10:30A-12:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

Kids Can Cook! (DF) Kid-friendly, kid-approved! Introduce your child to the world of culinary arts! This class is designed to teach kids the basics of cooking while gaining self-confidence in the kitchen. We’ll take a step by step approach in preparing a variety of recipes. When registering, please inform of any allergies your child may have. Age: ............... 6-10 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 5/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $46/R, $60/NR, $51/NN Day: ............... Monday CODE

DATES

TIME

232042-01 232042-02

6/3-7/15 7/22-8/26

2:30P-3:30P 2:30P-3:30P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1 CODE

DATES

TIME

232032-01

7/29-8/2

9:00A-12:00P

Magic Class! (DF) T

Children are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn a collection of fascinating and mesmerizing tricks! Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind-reading and more. While tricks may appear difficult, you’ll discover that they are quick to learn and easy to perform. All materials are provided and each child receives a magic kit to take home. Children are grouped by age and learn age appropriate tricks. Brand new tricks taught at each class. Co-op with WS. Age: ............... 5-13 years Instructor: ..... Magic Team of Gary Kantor Min/Max: ..... 3/10 per agency Location: ....... W.S. Rec. Center Fees:............... $21/R, $27/NR, $23/NN Day: ............... Monday CODE

DATES

TIME

252508-01

7/29

6:30P-7:25P

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES How to Make Balloon Animals and More! (DF) T Did you ever want to learn how to make those cool balloon animals that you see at parties? Well now you can. With just a little practice, children will learn the techniques needed to take a plain balloon and transform it into a fascinating balloon animal creation (like dogs, butterflies, swords, etc.) And at the end of the class children will get to take home all of the things that they made. And this class isn’t just for the kids. Parents are more than welcome to join their children in the class (at no extra charge). Co-op with WS. Age: ............... 6-13 years Instructor: ..... Magic Team of Gary Kantor Min/Max: ..... 2/7 per agency Location: ....... W.S. Rec. Center Fees:............... $25/R, $33/NR, $28/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

232052-01

7/19

6:00P-7:15P

Be a Mad Scientist; Inventions & Discovery (DF) Participants can sign up for the entire week or a single workshop. Fee is per workshop. AIR SHOW: This will be a paper airplane festival. Can an airplane fly without wings? What kind of airplane makes a loop? What kind goes the farthest? You will make these airplanes. You will fly them and redesign them. You will have flying contests. You will learn why airplanes fly. Then you will take all of your airplanes home for more flying adventures. Participants can sign up for the entire week or a single workshop. WATER SHOW: We will have an amazing water show. You will make a working submarine. Then you will make a periscope. You will decode messages using Navy code. It will be a spectacular water show. You will learn how submarines work. You will take your periscope and submarine home to try out in the bathtub.

Using science based concepts you will create fizzy, foamy, icky stuff ! In this class you will have lots of fun working with elements to form compounds and explore chromatography. We will do trials and perform error analysis using food dyes and commercial drink mixes. Co-op LP.

FIREFLIES, SEA MONSTERS AND GLOW STICKS: Can you communicate with fireflies or design a sea monster of your own? Learn about organisms that use light to survive. Try using a glow stick and a code to communicate with others as fireflies do and learn about recent research to make things disappear like Harry Potter’s invisible cloak did. Some day YOU may be wearing one! Find the answers here while having fun learning about light.

Age: ............... 6-9 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 2/3 per agency Location: ....... LGPK, 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $39/R, $51/NR, $43/NN Day: ............... Tuesday

CRYSTAL CONNECTIONS: Crystals are beautiful! Would you like to be a crystal? You will be part of a human crystal. You will make a bigger than life crystal. Then you will make a model of a water molecule. The group will form an ice crystal. You will use real ice to make ice cream. You will take home a crystal making kit.

Crazy Chemistry (DF) T NEW!

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DATES

TIME

232596-01

6/11-7/23

12:00P-12:50P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/2

Building Flying Models (DF) T

Learn to make simple flying models from paper, styro foam and balsa wood. Have fun designing your own model planes, building them to fly, and learning how to fi x them when they break. Each week a new model will be formed using scissors, tape, and white glue. Co-op WS. Age: ............... 8-12 years Instructor: ..... Western Springs Staff Min/Max: ..... 2 per agency Location: ....... W.S. Rec. Center Fees:............... $37/R, $48/NR, $41/NN Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

232540-01

6/12-7/10

4:00P-5:00P

REACH FOR THE STARS: You will have a star fi lled experience. First you will have a scavenger hunt within our solar system. Next you will make a mobile of our solar system. Then you will travel out to the stars and make a planetarium of a constellation. Finally you will make a model of the entire universe. You will take your mobile and planetarium home. Age: ............... 7-12 years Instructor: ..... Art & Chemistry Min/Max: ..... 6/12 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $26/R, $34/NR, $29/NN (Fee per Workshop) Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE 232039-01 232039-02 232039-03 232039-04 232039-05

DATES 6/24 6/25 6/26 6/27 6/28

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TIME 10:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P

TOPIC Air Show Water Show Firefl ies, Sea Monsters & Glow Sticks Crystal Connections Reach for the Stars


Your Fun Destination! Robotics Adventures (DF) Yes, We CAN learn about Robotics! With the LEGO™ WeDo Robotics System, young children can build and program their own robotic creations. Designed by the experts at MIT, this unique system teaches children about simple machines, engineering, programming and so much more. Young imaginations soar! Students will work together in teams of 2. Age: ............... 7-9 years Instructor: ..... Computer Explorers Min/Max: ..... 4/8 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $111/R, $144/NR, $122/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

232598-01

7/29-8/1

9:30A-11:30A

Simply Sewing (DF) T

Hand sewing for beginners and those wanting to improve their skills. The object is to learn some basic skills such as placing patterns, marking, measuring, cutting and construction of a simple project. We will be using scissors, needles, pins and a hot iron for pressing. Learn about fabrics and patterns and how to follow directions to create your project. All materials and tools are provided. This session we are making a garment for the 18 inch doll. Co-op WS. Age: ............... 7-12 years Instructor: ..... Western Springs Staff Min/Max: ..... 2/3 per agency Location: ....... W.S. Rec. Center Fees:............... $75/R, $98/NR, $83/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

252501-01

7/9-7/30

4:00P-5:30P

Rock Out! Workshop (DF) TNEW!

Superhero Cartoon Workshop (DF) TNEW!

For every child who dreams of partying like a rock star, Young Rembrandts offers, Rock Out! It’s three days of artistic, rock and roll imagery. During the opening act, students will draw stylized instruments, and the party never seems to end as we illustrate close up portraits of rock stars. Then it’s time for a change of tune as we create rockinspired cartoons and finally on the last day its time to hit the stage as we draw an awesome concert scene. Co-op with LP.

Pow! Bang! Wow! Now you can learn to draw your comic book superhero. Each day we will complete several drawings while we explore a variety of characters. We will learn to draw the basic muscular superhero body and adapt it to the character of our choice. We will learn to draw action and movement while we complete the scenes around our superheroes, using pencils, markers and Sharpies. Our collection of drawings will be impressive! Co-op with LP.

Age: ............... 7-13 years Instructor: ..... Young Rembrandt Min/Max: ..... 3/7 per agency Location: ....... LGPK, 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $51/R, $66/NR, $56/NN Day: ............... Monday-Wednesday

Age: ............... 7-13 years Instructor: ..... Young Rembrandt Min/Max: ..... 3/7 per agency Location: ....... LGPK, 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $51/R, $66/NR, $56/NN Day: ............... Monday-Wednesday

CODE

DATES

TIME

CODE

DATES

TIME

232066-01

8/5-8/7

10:45A-12:15P

232067-01

8/12-8/14

10:45A-12:15P

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES Pictures & Poems (DF) TNEW!

Students will read and become familiar with different forms of the poem. We will look at pictures of people, places, nature and learn word and rhyming patterns. We will even create silly Seuss inspired poems! Hard cover book and story submission guidelines included in class. For each child registered, a book will be donated by Young Author’s Society to Literacy Volunteers. All writing classes include a hard cover student journal/book and pencil. Co-op with LP & WS.

The Good News Times-Junior Journalists (DF) TNEW!

Students will learn the fundamentals of writing for a newspaper. They will discuss the parts of a newspaper, voice, and technique. They will practice mock interviews and write articles about positive events happening in and around the community. For each child registered, a book will be donated by Young Author’s Society to Literacy Volunteers.*Class includes possible publication in local newspaper. All writing classes include a hard cover student journal/book and pencil. Co-op with WS.

Age: ............... 7 & older Instructor: ..... Carly Huegelmann Min/Max: ..... 2/4 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $78/R, $101/NR, $86/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

232064-01

8/5-8/8

10:30A-11:30A

Age: ............... 7 & older Instructor: ..... Carly Huegelmann Min/Max: ..... 3/6 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $78/R, $101/NR, $86/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

232047-01

8/12-8/15

2:00P-3:00P

Young Authors Workshop & Reading (DF) TNEW!

Students read, write and illustrate in a workshop setting to create the story they always talk about. Teacher will assist students in character and scene development and create a fully told story. Hard cover book and story submission guidelines included in class. For each child registered, a book will be donated by Young Author’s Society to Literacy Volunteers. All writing classes include a hard cover student journal/book and pencil. Co-op with WS. Age: ............... 7 & older Instructor: ..... Carly Huegelmann Min/Max: ..... 3/6 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $78/R, $101/NR, $86/NN Day: ............... Tuesday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

232063-01

6/18-6/21

2:00P-3:00P

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Your Fun Destination! ABC’s of Journaling/Sketch Book (DF) TNEW!

Students will be introduced (re-reintroduced) to journaling. We will draw, list, comic bubble and rhyme our thoughts. We will build upon the idea of expression by alphabetizing our ideas and thoughts. We will also draw/sketch our thoughts using markers, crayons and chalk. This class will develop and articulate expression of creative thoughts. Hard cover book and story submission guidelines included in class. For each child registered, a book will be donated by Young Author’s Society to Literacy Volunteers. All writing classes include a hard cover student journal/book and pencil. Co-op with LP & WS. Age: ............... 7 & older Instructor: ..... Carly Huegelmann Min/Max: ..... 2/4 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $78/R, $101/NR, $86/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

232065-01

7/22-7/25

11:00A-12:00P

Alien Invasion Robotics (DF) TNEW!

Two LEGO® astronauts have crash landed onto an alien planet and they need your help. Using the amazing LEGO Mindstorms® systems and infrared technology, students will build and program robots to help the astronauts explore the planet and communicate with the aliens. Students will use touch and light sensors and motors and learn how to program using Robolab software. They will work in teams of 2 per Robotics kit. Co-op with LP. Age: ............... 8-12 years Instructor: ..... Karen Salvino Min/Max: ..... 2/5 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $111/R, $144/NR, $122/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

232524-01

7/15-7/18

9:30A-11:30A

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Fun-gineering (DF) T

Experience the “fun” in engineering! Lego ™ Education Technic kits are the tools we’ll use to explore & investigate simple machines (gears, forces, structures, wheels and axles and levers). Build real-life devices such as a motorized car, a drawbridge, a motorized crane and a conveyor belt. They will explore, investigate, and solve problems in a fun group environment. 2 children per LEGO® kit. Co-op with WS. Age: ............... 8-12 years Instructor: ..... Computer Explorers Min/Max: ..... 2/5 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $111/R, $144/NR, $122/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

232529-01

7/8-7/11

9:30A-11:30A

Manners Please (DF) T

As your children grow older, they become more and more a part of our social world. More people interaction, confidence, and success are needed as the years pass. This program is designed to guide your children to these lifetime goals. By using magic words, the “Golden Rule”, compliments, introductions, meeting and greeting others, mealtime manners, and putting their best foot forward, they will learn what it takes to communicate and respect fellow schoolmates and other people. Manners are magic. Co-op with WS. Age: ............... 6-10 years Instructor: ..... Jim Black Min/Max: ..... 4/6 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $34/R, $44/NR, $37/NN Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

232503-01

6/19-6/26

4:30P-6:00P

LOOK FOR NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK FEES & SENIOR DISCOUNT Lower fees on programs and facility usage to towns that border La Grange. This includes Brookfield, La Grange Highlands, La Grange Park, McCook and Western Springs. Resident rates now apply to Countryside residents. Seniors age 55+ receive a 10% discount on most adult programs.

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES Lights, Camera, Action (DF) T

Glitzy Girlz Summertime Spa (DF) T

Age: ............... 8-12 years Instructor: ..... Computer Explorers Min/Max: ..... 1/4 per agency (Session 1) 4/12 (Session 2) Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $111/R, $144/NR, $122/NN (Session 1) $81/R, $105/NR, $89/NN (Session 2) Day: ............... Monday-Thursday

Age: ............... 6-12 years Instructor: ..... Glitzy Girls Min/Max: ..... 3/7 per agency Location: ....... W.S. Rec. Center Fees:............... $32/R, $42/NR, $35/NN Day: ............... Tuesday

Do you want to be the next George Lucas? We will create our very own Star Wars™ movie using special digital movie making cameras and software. As directors and producers we will work in teams to create our own story and script, build various Star Wars™ Lego® scenes and fi lm our own movie. We will use graphic editing techniques and stop motion animation, add background noise and music, and show our movie at a private screening on the last day of class. All students will get a copy of their movie after class is complete. Session 1 is a co-op with WS & LP, session 2 is not.

CODE

DATES

TIME

232568-01 232568-02

6/17-6/20 7/1-7-3

9:30A-11:30A 1:00P-3:00P

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Come join Glitzy Girlz staff for a night of pampering on a nice summer evening. We will start with a fruit facial (avocado/banana) and soak our skin. Each girl will design a beautiful crystal charm anklet complete with flip flop and summer themed charms. We will do a pedicure section with scrub, lotion and spray and finish with a fresh nail polish application complete with nail art stickers or designs. Our manicures will consist of buffing, cuticles, lotion bar and fresh polish application and nail art. A foot/nail brush is provided to use and take home. We end our night with a relaxing drink and snack. A spa goodie bag is provided as a keepsake. Co-op with WS.

CODE

DATES

TIME

232635-01

6/18

6:30P-8:00P

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Your Fun Destination!

SUMMER DAY CAMPS ht g i N t n e r a P p Cam e 5th, 7-8pm n Wednesday, Ju Rec Center

Camp-A-Palooza (KM) Children will have a ton of fun during this energy filled recreational program. Counselors will coordinate the enjoyment by planning different water games, sports games, races and relays, crafts and activities for the children to participate in! Children should bring a snack and a drink each day, as well as sunscreen. Each participant will receive a camp t-shirt! Children must dress appropriately for water days. Registration deadline is the Thursday BEFORE each camp session begins. There will be a $10 late fee for registrations received after Thursday. Age: ............... 5-12 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 15/40 Location: ....... Spring Ave. School, 1001 S. Spring Ave. Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN *$42/R, $55/NR, $46/NN (Session 4) Day: ............... Monday-Friday Monday-Wednesday (Session 4) CODE

DATES

TIME

CODE

DATES

TIME

472002-01 472002-02 472002-03 472002-04 472002-05

6/10-6/14 6/17-6/21 6/24-6/28 7/1-7/3* 7/8-7/12

9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P

472002-06 472002-07 472002-08 472002-09

7/15-7/19 7/22-7/26 7/29-8/2 8/5-8/9

9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P

Camp Registration began Feb. 1. Sign up today!

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SUMMER DAY CAMPS Camp Quest (RH) This camp is a highly structured outdoor and indoor based camp. Children will discover new friendships, participate in group games, learn camp songs, create arts and craft projects and experience individual and team sports. Each week will have a different theme. Each day will have a routine schedule of activities. Field trips and swimming are all included in the fee and the fun. The children will go on field trips in a school bus once a week. Trips range from water parks like Pelican Harbor in Bolingbrook to Enchanted Castle in Lombard. Each child will receive a t-shirt to be worn at each field trip. Campers will swim once or twice a week depending on the weather at Westchester Pool. Please send your child to camp prepared to swim every Monday. Campers are to bring a sack lunch, drink, and two snacks. The second child, in one family household, enrolled in Camp Quest will receive a 10% discount on regular camp hours. The same applies for the third child, etc. There are ABSOLUTLEY NO PRORATES Before care is available between the After care is available between the hours or REFUNDS for missed days. Registration hours of 7:30 am-9:00 am for any parof 3:00 pm-5:30 pm for any participant deadline is the Thursday BEFORE each camp ticipant enrolled in Camp Quest. Before enrolled in Camp Quest. After care is session begins. There will be a $10 late fee for care is held at the same facility as Camp held at the same facility as Camp Quest. registrations received after Thursday. Quest. Age: ............... 7-12 years Age: ............... 7-12 years Age: ............... 7-12 years Instructor: ..... Staff Instructor: ..... Staff Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 7/25 Min/Max: ..... 15/40 Min/Max: ..... 7/25 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $15/R, $20/NR, $17/NN Fees:............... $139/R, $181/NR, $153/NN Fees:............... $10/R, $13/NR, $11/NN *$9/R, $12/NR, $10/NN *$84/R, $110/NR, $93/NN *$6/R, $8/NR, $7/NN (Session 4) (Session 4) Day: ............... Monday-Friday Day: ............... Monday-Friday Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

472003-01 472003-02 472003-03 472003-04 472003-05 472003-06 472003-07 472003-08 472003-09

6/10-6/14 6/17-6/21 6/24-6/28 7/1-7/3* 7/8-7/12 7/15-7/19 7/22-7/26 7/29-8/2 8/5-8/9

9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4 and 7/5

Camp Quest Before Care (RH)

Camp Quest After Care (RH)

CODE

DATES

TIME

CODE

DATES

TIME

472004-01 472004-02 472004-03 472004-04 472004-05 472004-06 472004-07 472004-08 472004-09

6/10-6/14 6/17-6/21 6/24-6/28 7/1-7/3* 7/8-7/12 7/15-7/19 7/22-7/26 7/29-8/2 8/5-8/9

7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A

472005-01 472005-02 472005-03 472005-04 472005-05 472005-06 472005-07 472005-08 472005-09

6/10-6/14 6/17-6/21 6/24-6/28 7/1-7/3* 7/8-7/12 7/15-7/19 7/22-7/26 7/29-8/2 8/5-8/9

3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4 and 7/5

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4 and 7/5

CAMP QUEST AND TRAILBLAZERS PAYMENT OPTIONS: If signing up for multiple sessions, the first 3 sessions for each child must be paid in full at registration. Additional weeks can be held by paying a $25 deposit for each session. The deposit will also hold your spot in before and/or after care, if required. For weeks not paid in full a credit/debit card authorization must be signed at the registration office allowing the District to charge your card for each weekly payment. Payments will be processed the Wednesday before the session start date.

Camp Parent Nighmt Wednesday, June 5th, 7- 8p Rec Center

**Please Note: The deposit payment option is not available online.

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Your Fun Destination! Camp Trailblazers (KM) NEW! This fun-filled outdoor based camp at Countryside Park will allow campers the opportunity to interact with many other children with similar likes and interests in a safe and controlled environment. Each day, campers will experience different crafts, games/activities, sports games, water activities and themed activities. Mondays and Tuesdays will be regular camp days at Countryside Park, while Wednesdays will be field trip days. Thursdays will consist of water activities and a camp cook out. On Fridays, the camp will travel to Lemont Park District’s Centennial Pool for an afternoon of swimming. Each child will receive a camp t-shirt to be worn at each field trip. Please send your child to camp with a sack lunch, drink, water, snack and sunscreen. On swim days and water days please send your child to camp in their swim suit under their regular clothes and a towel. The second child, in one family household, enrolled in Camp Trailblazers, Camp Quest or Camp Mighty Munchkins will receive a 10% discount on regular camp hours. The same applies for the third child, etc. There are ABSOLUTELY NO PRORATES or REFUNDS for missed days. Registration deadline is the Thursday BEFORE each camp session begins. There will Age: ............... 5-12 years be a $10 late fee for registrations received after Thursday. Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 7/25 Age: ............... 5-12 years Location: ....... Countryside Park Instructor: ..... Staff Fees:............... $10/R, $13/NR, $11/NN Min/Max: ..... 20/75 *$6/R, $8/NR, $7/NN (Session 4) Location: ....... Countryside Park, 61st Street & Meadow Drive, Countryside Day: ............... Monday-Friday Fees:............... $175/R, $228/NR, $193/NN

Camp Trailblazers Before Care (KM)

*$105/R, $137/NR, $116/NN (Session 4) Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

472006-01 472006-02 472006-03 472006-04 472006-05 472006-06 472006-07 472006-08 472006-09

6/10-6/14 6/17-6/21 6/24-6/28 7/1-7/3* 7/8-7/12 7/15-7/19 7/22-7/26 7/29-8/2 8/5-8/9

9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4, 7/5

Camp Registration began Feb. 1. Sign up today!

CODE

DATES

TIME

472007-01 472007-02 472007-03 472007-04 472007-05 472007-06 472007-07 472007-08 472007-09

6/10-6/14 6/17-6/21 6/24-6/28 7/1-7/3* 7/8-7/12 7/15-7/19 7/22-7/26 7/29-8/2 8/5-8/9

7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A 7:30A-9:00A

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4, 7/5

Camp Trailblazers After Care (KM) Age: ............... 5-12 years Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 7/25 Location: ....... Countryside Park Fees:............... $15/R, $20/NR, $17/NN *$9/R, $12/NR, $10/NN (Session 4) Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

472008-01 472008-02 472008-03 472008-04 472008-05 472008-06 472008-07 472008-08 472008-09

6/10-6/14 6/17-6/21 6/24-6/28 7/1-7/3* 7/8-7/12 7/15-7/19 7/22-7/26 7/29-8/2 8/5-8/9

3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P 3:00P-5:30P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4, 75

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GYMNASTICS CLASSES WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

OTHER SYMBOLS:

- Parent/Child Program |

T- Cooperative Program |

- Childcare Offered During This Program

Jr. Gymnastics I (KM) Four events will be covered in this introductory class. Age appropriate tricks for bar, vault, oor and rings will be introduced. Students can learn the basic movements for each event in a well-supervised and safe environment. Age: ............... 5-6 years Instructor: ..... Sports Kids Inc. Min/Max: ..... 4/16 Location: ....... L.T. South Campus Building Fees:............... $59/R, $77/NR, $65/NN Day: ............... Monday or Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

212612-01 212612-02

6/10-8/5 6/13-8/8

6:30P-7:30P 6:30P-7:30P

Mon. Thurs.

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1 and 7/4

Jr. Gymnastics II (KM) This class is an advancement from Jr. Gymnastics I with more technique. Pre-Requisite for this class is to perform a successful cartwheel, swing and supports on the bars, and squat on the vault. Age: ............... 5-6 years Instructor: ..... Sports Kids Inc. Min/Max: ..... 4/16 Location: ....... L.T. South Campus Building Fees:............... $59/R, $77/NR, $65/NN Day: ............... Monday or Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

212613-01 212613-02

6/10-8/5 6/13-8/8

6:30P-7:30P 6:30P-7:30P

Mon. Thurs.

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1 and 7/4

LOOK FOR NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK FEES & SENIOR DISCOUNT Lower fees on programs and facility usage to towns that border La Grange. This includes Brookfield, La Grange Highlands, La Grange Park, McCook and Western Springs. Resident rates now apply to Countryside residents. Seniors age 55+ receive a 10% discount on most adult programs.

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Your Fun Destination! Boys Beginner Gymnastics (KM)

Tumbling On (KM)

This beginner class will cover basic skills and safety techniques for each event. Boys will cover the 6 Olympic Events: floor, parallel bars, low bar, vault, pommel horse, and rings.

This class continues the tumbling skills past handstands and cartwheels to limbers, walkovers, handsprings, and possibly fl ip-flops. Round-offs and pirroettes will also be included.

Age: ............... 7-10 years Instructor: ..... Sports Kids Inc. Min/Max: ..... 4/16 Location: ....... L.T. South Campus Building Fees:............... $59/R, $77/NR, $65/NN Day: ............... Monday

Age: ............... 9-18 years Instructor: ..... Sports Kids Inc. Min/Max: ..... 4/16 Location: ....... L.T. South Campus Building Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Monday

CODE

DATES

TIME

CODE

DATES

TIME

212614-01

6/10-8/5

6:30P-7:30P

212618-01

6/10-8/5

6:30P-7:30P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1

Boys Advanced Beginner Gymnastics (KM) Tumbling for Cheerleading (KM) The advanced-beginner group will be able to perform swing and supports on equipment, cartwheels and handstands on the floor, and squat on the vault as a pre-requisite. Eleven to thirteen year olds will also attend this class as a intro to gymnastics. Age: ............... 9-13 years Instructor: ..... Sports Kids Inc. Min/Max: ..... 4/16 Location: ....... L.T. South Campus Building Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Monday CODE

DATES

TIME

212615-01

6/10-8/5

7:30P-8:45P

The focus for this group will be on tumbling skills, specifically for cheerleading. Round-offs, walkovers, flip-flops, standing back tucks, and running tumbling will be covered. Students must have basic tumbling skills before entering this class: bridges, cartwheels, and handstands. Students will work according to their level. Age: ............... 9-18 years Instructor: ..... Sports Kids Inc. Min/Max: ..... 4/16 Location: ....... L.T. South Campus Building Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Monday or Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1

212619-01 212619-02

6/10-8/5 6/13-8/8

6:30P-7:30P 6:30P-7:30P

Mon. Thurs.

Beginning Tumbling (KM)

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1 and 7/4

Start out learning the proper way to perform rolls, handstands, and cartwheels. This class is a great way to have an introduction to tumbling and to open the door to gymnastics possibilities. Age: ............... 7-18 years Instructor: ..... Sports Kids Inc. Min/Max: ..... 4/16 Location: ....... L.T. South Campus Building Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

212617-01

6/13-8/8

6:30P-7:30P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4

Girls Beginner Gymnastics (KM) This class goes over the basic skills on the vault, bars, floor, low beam and more. Many lead-up progressions will be taught to help a gymnast have a good, core knowledge of the sport. Age: ............... 7-9 years Instructor: ..... Sports Kids Inc. Min/Max: ..... 4/16 Location: ....... L.T. South Campus Building Fees:............... $59/R, $77/NR, $65/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

212648-01

6/13-8/8

6:30P-7:30P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4

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YOUTH ATHLETICS WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

OTHER SYMBOLS:

- Parent/Child Program |

T- Cooperative Program |

- Childcare Offered During This Program

Basketball Level II (KM)

Bowling (KM) T

Take it to the next level with the level II Basketball classes. These classes enhance the basics already taught in level I. Level II concentrates more on teamwork and game situations. Man to man, and zone defense is taught along with offensive strategies that are guaranteed to keep the players moving.

Join us for a morning of strikes and spares at Eden Lanes. Kids will have a ball playing this very fun activity. Shoe rental is included in the fee. Co-op LP. Age: ............... 7-13 years Instructor: ..... D Floto Min/Max: ..... 4/7 Location: ....... Eden Lanes, 10159 W. Cermak, Westchester Fees:............... $47/R, $61/NR, $52/NN Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

212567-01

6/12-7/17

10:00A-11:00A

Age: ............... 6-8 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Wednesday

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/3

CODE

DATES

TIME

212656-01

6/12-7/31

5:45P-6:45P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/3

Flag Football (KM) This class is designed to teach and enhance the skills of our future stars. Proper techniques on passing, receiving, blocking and kicking will be covered. Breakdown of offensive and defensive strategies will also be covered. Teamwork and positive play are highly stressed, but our main objective is to have fun! Knee pads and elbow pads are required.

DATES

212647-01 212647-02 212647-03 212647-04

6/14-8/2 6/14-8/2 8/6-8/20 8/6-8/20

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

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TIME

5:00P-6:00P 6:00P-7:00P 12:00P-12:45P 12:45P-1:45P

This fun fi lled class, for girls only, teaches the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship, while attempting to spark an interest to try a variety of sports. This non-competitive class is great for girls who just want to try new sports without being intimidated by boys. The three sports we will cover are soccer, basketball, and T-ball. Age: ............... 7-9 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Friday

Age: ............... 3-9 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN (01-02) $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN (03-04) Day: ............... Friday or Tuesday/Thursday CODE

Girls Super Sports (KM) NEW!

DAY

Fri. Fri. Tues. & Thurs. Tues. & Thurs.

AGE

4-6 7-9 3-4 4-6

CODE

DATES

TIME

212661-01

6/14-8/2

10:45A-11:45A

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

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Your Fun Destination! All Star Sports Girls B-Ball (KM) NEW! The All Star Basketball trainers will focus on individual skills as well as team play. Each session will begin with speed and agility drills that will enhance each player’s ability to get up and down the court quickly, generate rapid change of direction, and creates explosion to the basket. These sessions will cover ball handling, proper shooting technique, footwork, and defensive/offensive strategies. Small sized competitions and game play will enable each player to focus and work on learned skills. Age: ............... 7-9 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Monday CODE

DATES

TIME

212668-01

6/10-7/22

7:00P-8:00P

This program is designed with speed and agility drills to improve each player’s game by allowing for a more powerful shot, increased range on the field and efficient change of direction. All basic skills of dribbling, shooting, passing and spacing will be covered and expanded upon. Players will also learn the importance of movement away from the ball the importance of each position through game situations. Age: ............... 7-9 years Instructor: ..... All Star Sports Instruction Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Wednesday DATES

TIME

212670-01

6/12-7/31

7:00P-8:00P

This non-competitive class is designed to teach boys and girls the fundamentals of golf and to instill in them an enthusiasm for the game. Participants will learn the proper grip, set-up, alignment, swing, golf terminology and etiquette. Students will be placed into age brackets. Be prepared to pick up golf balls with shag bags. Bring a seven iron to the first class. The last class will be held at Fresh Meadows Golf Course in Hillside. Parents are responsible for transportation. Classes will be cancelled on rainy days. If unsure, call the activity line, 352-0588. Cancelled classes will be made up at the end of the session. Co-op LP Age: ............... 6-14 years Instructor: ..... Mel Krejci Min/Max: ..... 1/4 per agency Location: ....... Gordon Park Fees:............... $39/R, $51/NR, $43/NN Day: ............... Monday or Tuesday

All Star Sports Girls Soccer (KM) NEW!

CODE

Youth Golf (KM) T

CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

AGE

212003-01 212003-02 212003-03 212003-04 212003-05 212003-06 212003-07 212003-08 212003-09

6/10-7/8 6/11-7/9 6/10-7/8 6/11-7/9 6/11-7/9 6/11-7/9 6/10-7/8 6/11-7/9 6/10-7/8

8:00A-8:45A 8:00A-8:45A 9:00A-9:45A 9:00A-9:45A 11:00A-11:45A 12:00P-12:45P 10:00A-10:45A 10:00A-10:45A 11:00A-11:45A

Mon. Tues. Mon. Tues. Tues. Tues. Mon. Tues. Mon.

6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 9-11 9-11 9-14

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/3

Junior Golf (KM) T

Our PGA golf professional teaches you the fundamentals of this relaxing but challenging game. Instruction includes the fundamentals of gripping, chipping, driving and other advanced strokes. Golf balls provided. Bring your seven iron to the first class. Call Wayne Solomon if it is raining at 708-354-9348. Age: ............... 7-14 years Instructor: ..... Wayne Solomon Min/Max: ..... 3/6 Location: ....... Flagg Creek Golf Course, 6939 Wolf Rd., Indian Head Park Fees:............... $81/R, $105/NR, $89/NN Day: ............... Saturday or Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

212658-01 212658-02 212658-03

6/1-6/29 7/6-8/3 6/13-7/18

11:00A-12:00P 10:00A-11:00A 9:00A-10:00A

Sat Sat Thurs

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YOUTH ATHLETICS Youth Tennis (KM) Midwest Tennis Programs, Inc. has provided quality professional tennis programs for more than 30 years! Thousands have enjoyed learning and improving their tennis skills through our programs! Our experienced staff is certified through the United States Professional Tennis Association and the Professional Tennis Registry. *Class will not be held on July 4th. Make-up class is scheduled for Friday, June 14th. Parents must attend Pee Wee classes with their child. Age: ............... 4-16 years Instructor: ..... Midwest Tennis Programs Min/Max: ..... 5/12 Location: ....... Gilbert Park or Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $129/R, $168/NR, $142/NN Day: ............... Monday/Wednesday, Tuesday/Thursday or Saturday CODE

DATE

TIME

DAY

AGE

LEVEL

PARK

212620-01 212620-02 212620-03 212620-04 212620-05 212620-06 212620-07 212620-08 212620-09 212620-10 212620-11 212620-12 212620-13 212620-14 212620-15 212620-16

6/10-7/3 6/10-7/3 6/10-7/3 6/10-7/3 6/10-7/3 6/10-7/3 6/10-7/3 6/10-7/3 6/11-7/2 6/11-7/2 6/11-7/2 6/11-7/2 6/11-7/2 6/11-7/2 6/11-7/2 6/11-7/2

9:00A-10:00A 10:00A-11:00A 11:00A-12:00P 11:00A-12:00P 3:30P-4:30P 4:30P-5:30P 5:30P-6:30P 5:30P-6:30P 9:00A-10:00A 10:00A-11:00A 11:00A-12:00P 11:00A-12:00P 3:30P-4:30P 4:30P-5:30P 5:30P-6:30P 5:30P-6:30P

Mon / Wed Mon /Wed Mon/ Wed Mon /Wed Mon /Wed Mon /Wed Mon /Wed Mon /Wed Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs

4-6 7-9 10-16 12-16 4-6 7-9 10-16 12-16 4-6 7-9 10-16 12-16 4-6 7-9 10-16 12-16

Pee Wee Beginner Beg. – Adv. Beg. Adv. Beg. – Int. Pee Wee Beginner Beg. – Adv. Beg. Adv. Beg. – Int. Pee Wee Beginner Beg. – Adv. Beg. Adv. Beg. – Int. Pee Wee Beginner Beg. – Adv. Beg. Adv. Beg. – Int.

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212620-17 212620-18 212620-19 212620-20 212620-21 212620-22 212620-23 212620-24 212620-25 212620-26 212620-27 212620-28 212620-29 212620-30 212620-31 212620-32 212620-33 212620-34 212620-35 212620-36

7/8-7/31 7/8-7/31 7/8-7/31 7/8-7/31 7/8-7/31 7/8-7/31 7/8-7/31 7/8-7/31 7/9-8/1 7/9-8/1 7/9-8/1 7/9-8/1 7/9-8/1 7/9-8/1 7/9-8/1 7/9-8/1 6/15-8/3 6/15-8/3 6/15-8/3 6/15-8/3

9:00A-10:00A 10:00A-11:00A 11:00A-12:00P 12:00P-1:00P 3:30P-4:30P 4:30P-5:30P 5:30P-6:30P 5:30P-6:30P 9:00A-10:00A 10:00A-11:00A 11:00A-12:00P 11:00A-12:00P 3:30P-4:30P 4:30P-5:30P 5:30P-6:30P 5:30P-6:30P 9:00A-10:00A 10:00A-11:00A 11:00A-12:00P 11:00A-12:00P

Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs Tues/Thurs Sat Sat Sat Sat

4-6 7-9 10-16 12-16 4-6 7-9 10-16 12-16 4-6 7-9 10-16 12-16 4-6 7-9 10-16 12-16 4-6 7-9 10-16 12-16

Pee Wee Beginner Beg. – Adv. Beg. Adv. Beg. – Int. Pee Wee Beginner Beg. – Adv. Beg. Adv. Beg. – Int. Pee Wee Beginner Beg. – Adv. Beg. Adv. Beg. – Int. Pee Wee Beginner Beg. – Adv.Beg. Adv. Beg. – Int. Pee Wee Beginner Beg. – Adv. Beg. Adv. Beg. – Int.

Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4

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Your Fun Destination! Grand Prix Youth Tennis League (KM) NEW! The Grand Prix provides youth the opportunity to test the skills they have learned and apply them during the match. All aspects of matches will be covered including scoring, positioning, singles and doubles strategy, tennis etiquette, and sportsmanship. This is a great way to supplement their learning, gain experience and have fun! The leagues are half price for any child registered in the group lesson program! Age: ............... 4-16 years Instructor: ..... Midwest Tennis Programs Min/Max: ..... 5/12 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $89/R, $116/NR, $98/NN (01) $178/R, $232/NR, $196/NN (02-03) Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

AGE

212675-01 212675-02 212675-03

6/21-8/2 6/21-8/2 6/21-8/2

9:00A-10:00A 10:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P

4-6 7-10 10-16

Join us in playing the oldest and fastest growing team sport in North America. Lacrosse is sweeping the nation and the suburbs. Get in on this game that will continue to grow. The camp will cover various lacrosse techniques including cradling, scooping, passing, catching, shooting and goalie skills. Each child should bring a mouth guard to class. Lacrosse sticks will be provided. Age: ............... 5-9 years Instructor: ..... Sports Kids Inc. Min/Max: ..... 8/24 Location: ....... Denning Park Fees:............... $45/R, $59/NR, $50 Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

AGE

212662-01 212662-02 212662-03 212662-04

6/24-6/27 6/24-6/27 7/22-7/25 7/22-7/25

3:00P-4:00P 4:00P-5:00P 3:00P-4:00P 4:00P-5:00P

5-6 7-9 5-6 7-9

Field Hockey Camp (KM) NEW!

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

Archery Camp (KM) T

Lacrosse Camp (KM) NEW!

Learn the basics of a recurve bow in an extremely safe environment in this fun and exciting 4 day camp! A nationally recognized 9-step program is taught. Blunt tipped arrows, bows and targets are provided. Technique will be stressed. Games will be played during every class. Co-op LP & WS

Age: ............... 7 years & older Instructor: ..... Sports Kids Inc. Min/Max: ..... 4/8 per agency Location: ....... Denning Park Fees:............... $45/R, $59/NR, $50/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

AGE

LEVEL

212611-01 212611-02 212611-03 212611-04 212611-05 212611-06

6/17-6/20 6/17-6/20 6/17-6/20 7/15-7/18 7/15-7/18 7/15-7/18

3:00P-4:00P 4:00P-5:00P 5:00P-6:00P 3:00P-4:00P 4:00P-5:00P 5:00P-6:00P

7-10 11 & older 9 & older 7-10 11 & older 9 & older

Beginner Beginner Advanced Beginner Beginner Advanced

Are you interested in trying a sport that has the fast pace of soccer, uses a ball and stick resembling hockey and is played on grass? Then come join this challenging and exciting beginner’s Field Hockey Camp to learn the basics of dribbling, push passing, trapping, hitting, shooting, goalie techniques and other field hockey skills. Team concepts, field positions and the basic rules of field hockey will also be introduced. Participants will have the chance to practice the skills learned through drills and scrimmages in a fun and safe environment. Each child should bring a mouth guard, shin guards, and water bottle to camp. Field hockey sticks will be provided. Age: ............... 8-10 years Instructor: ..... Sports Kids Inc. Min/Max: ..... 5/30 Location: ....... Denning Park Fees:............... $45/R, $59/NR, $50/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

LEVEL

212674-01 212674-02

8/5-8/8 8/5-8/8

3:00P-4:00P 4:00P-5:00P

Boys Girls

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YOUTH ATHLETICS Soccer Camp (KM) T

The Aleks Mihailovic Soccer Made in America Training Camp offers a fully integrated program of soccer techniques and tactics. The camp is designed to develop players’ skills of all levels and is open to players’ ages 4 through 17. World-class professional clinicians will provide five consecutive half day sessions of soccer instruction. Players are divided into groups of ten or less according to ability first, age second. Beginning players will be introduced to the fundamental techniques and apply them in games. Intermediate players who have mastered basic techniques will be challenged and advance to a higher level. Participants are required to bring their own well marked soccer ball. Shin guards are highly recommended. Co-op LP Age: ............... 4-17 years Instructor: ..... Soccer Made in America Min/Max: ..... 3/15 Location: ....... Yena Park, 29th St. & Harrison Ave., La Grange Park Fees:............... $109/R, $142/NR, $120/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

272006-01

7/22-7/26

9:30A-12:30P

Chicago Fire Soccer Camp (KM) Get ready to take your soccer performance to the next level this summer with Chicago Fire Summer Camps! Chicago Fire Summer Camps are all about giving players the opportunity to develop their skills in an environment that is positive and rewarding. Our highly qualified and talented staff have unrivalled experience of youth soccer development both in the US and abroad and bring all of this experience to help your child become the next soccer superstar! Every child is different both in their personality and learning style, our Emerging Talent Pathway is specifically designed to reflect this and develop the talent of each soccer player that participates. Whether a player is new to the sport or already a superstar on the field, Chicago Fire Summer Camps will make every participant feel like a winner! Each player will receive a soccer ball, dri-fit jersey, a Chicago Fire DNA Evaluation PLUS a Fire Companion Ticket to a Chicago Fire Graduation Night Game! Campers should bring their own ball, shin guards and water bottle each day. Age: ............... 5-14 years Instructor: ..... Chicago Fire Soccer Staff Min/Max: ..... 10/20 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $115/R, $150/NR, $127/NN (01) $140/R, $182/NR, $154/NN (02) Day: ............... Monday-Friday

Come indoors for a special camp session taught and directed by Volleyball Professionals. The 4 day camp will concentrate on the fundamentals of passing, setting and spiking. The lesson plan directs the use of self-mastery training that helps each student reach a new level. The knowledge of the instructors will give the participants a head start on their skills in preparation for the next upcoming volleyball season. Age: ............... 3rd-8th Grades Instructor: ..... Volleyball Professionals Min/Max: ..... 8/24 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $89/R, $116/NR, $98/NN (01) $99/R, $129/NR, $109/NN (02-03) Day: ............... Monday-Thursday

CODE

DATES

TIME

AGE

272015-01 272015-02

8/5-8/9 8/5-8/9

9:00A-10:30A 9:00A-12:00P

5-6 7-14

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EVP Indoor Volleyball Camps (KM)

CODE

DATES

TIME

GRADE ENTERING

212571-01 212571-02

6/24-6/27 6/24-6/27

2:00P-3:30P 3:30P-5:30P

3rd-5th 6th-8th

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Your Fun Destination! EVP Tour Beach Volleyball Camp (KM)

Skyhawks T-Ball Camp (KM)

It’s time to take your volleyball GAME to the beach. A camp hosted by the Volleyball Professionals, features all the latest drills and training techniques that build your skills for the next level. Lots of contests and games too, with fun and active instructors! The camp will concentrate on the fundamentals of passing, setting, serving and spiking. You will learn to overhand serve and play organized games. These four day camps are for grades 3-10. Cancelled classes will be made up on Friday, July 19th.

Skyhawks baseball staff teach the fundamentals of fielding, catching, throwing, hitting and base running, all in a fun, positive environment. Specifically designed for beginning and intermediate players, this program teaches athletes new baseball skills along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork, and responsibility. All participants receive a t-shirt and a merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, a baseball glove and sun screen.

Age: ............... 3rd-10th Grades Instructor: ..... Volleyball Professionals Min/Max: ..... 8/24 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $89/R, $116/NR, $98/NN (01) $99/R, $129/NR, $109/NN (02-03) Day: ............... Monday-Thursday

Age: ............... 4-7 years Instructor: ..... Skyhawks Min/Max: ..... 12/32 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $119/R, $155/NR, $131/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday

CODE 212570-01 212570-02 212570-03

DATES 7/15-7/18 7/15-7/18 7/15-7/18

TIME 3:30P-4:30P 4:30P-5:30P 5:30P-7:00P

GRADE ENTERING 3rd-5th 6th-8th 8th-10th

Skyhawks Basketball Camp (KM) This fun, skill-intensive program is designed with the beginning to intermediate player in mind. Using our progressional curriculum and focusing on the whole player, we teach your child the skills needed both on and off the court to be a better athlete. Our basketball staff will focus on respect, teamwork, and responsibility, starting each day with a “skill of the day” and progressing into drills and games. After a week of passing, shooting, dribbling, and rebounding, your child will show you why this is one of our most popular programs. All participants receive a t-shirt, basketball and a merit award. The participant-tocoach ratio is approximately 10:1. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle and gym shoes. Age: ............... 7-12 years Instructor: ..... Skyhawks Min/Max: ..... 12/32 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $119/R, $155/NR, $131/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

212625-01

7/8-7/12

9:00A-12:00P

CODE

DATES

TIME

212626-01

6/17-6/21

9:00A-12:00P

Skyhawks Quickstart Tennis Camp (KM) Skyhawks Tennis with Quickstart is a new format to help kids ten and under learn and play tennis. To create a successful learning environment, we have made modifications to our traditional tennis program. The court is smaller and has shorter nets, the racquets are smaller, and the balls are foam. In addition to developing a love for tennis, athletes will learn the rules and etiquette that make tennis such an exciting game to play. All coaches are trained by USTA professionals. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. Due to limited court space, these programs fi ll up quickly. All participants receive a t-shirt and merit award. Participants should bring a tennis racquet, appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen. Age: ............... 4-10 years Instructor: ..... Skyhawks Min/Max: ..... 12/32 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $79/R, $103/NR, $87/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

212654-01

6/10-6/14

10:00A-12:00P

LOOK FOR NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK FEES & SENIOR DISCOUNT Lower fees on programs and facility usage to towns that border La Grange. This includes Brookfield, La Grange Highlands, La Grange Park, McCook and Western Springs. Resident rates now apply to Countryside residents. Seniors age 55+ receive a 10% discount on most adult programs.

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YOUTH ATHLETICS Skyhawks Beginning Golf (KM) NEW!

Skyhawks Flag Football Camp (KM) NEW!

Skyhawks Golf focuses on building the confidence of young athletes through proper technique and refining the essential skills of the game. Golf is a challenging and lifelong sport, so young athletes need proper focus on the fundamentals of form, swinging, putting and body positioning. To assist in this training, Skyhawks has adopted the SNAG (Starting New At Golf) system to its curriculum. SNAG is specifically designed for the entry-level player; SNAG simplifies instruction so that young players can make an easy and effective transition onto the golf course. No need to bring your own clubs-all equipment is provided. For safety reasons we utilize special helmets for all campers and keep the instructor-to-camper ratio for this program very low, resulting in limited availability. These programs fill quickly. All participants receive a t-shirt and a merit award. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen.

Skyhawks Flag Football is the perfect program for young athletes who want a complete introduction to “America’s Game” or for those who simply want to brush up on their skills in preparation for league play. Through our “skill of the day” activities, campers will learn skills on both sides of the ball, including the core components of passing, catching, and de-flagging or defensive positioning-all presented in a fun and positive environment. Skyhawks Flag Football is recommended for beginning to intermediate athletes. The week ends with the Skyhawks Super Bowl, giving participants a chance to showcase their skills on the gridiron! All participants receive a t-shirt, football, and player evaluation. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 12:1. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen.

Age: ............... 5-9 years Instructor: ..... Skyhawks Min/Max: ..... 12/32 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $119/R, $155/NR, $131/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday

Age: ............... 6-12 years Instructor: ..... Skyhawks Min/Max: ..... 15/32 Location: ....... Countryside Park, 61st St. & Meadow Drive, Countryside Fees:............... $119/R, $155/NR, $131/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday

CODE

DATES

TIME

CODE

DATES

212655-01

7/22-7/26

9:00A-12:00P

212665-01

7/15-7/19

TIME

9:00A-12:00P

Skyhawks Cheerleading Camp (KM) NEW! Skyhawks Track & Field Camp (KM) NEW! Skyhawks Cheerleading teaches young athletes the essential skills to lead crowds and support the home team! This entry-level cheer program ensures that each camper learns cheers, proper hand and body movements, and jumping techniques. There is no stunting-just a big focus on fun while each cheerleader learns important life skills such as teambuilding and leadership. The week concludes with a choreographed performance and, when available, a chance to cheer at a Skyhawks Football Camp! All participants will receive pom-poms, a t-shirt, and a merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 10:1. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen. Age: ............... 5-9 years Instructor: ..... Skyhawks Min/Max: ..... 15/32 Location: ....... Countryside Park, 61st St. & Meadow Drive, Countryside Fees:............... $119/R, $155/NR, $131/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

212664-01

7/15-7/19

9:00A-12:00P

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Skyhawks Track & Field was developed to introduce young athletes to a sport rich in tradition and history. These programs combine technical development and fundamental techniques with safety while keeping a major focus on fun! Using special equipment, our staff teach the standard track & field events: long distance, sprints, soft hurdles, relays, shot puts, discus, and standing long jump. Our exercises and drills prepare athletes for a future in cross-country, track & field events, and distance running while inspiring a love for running and being active. The fundamentals of body positioning, stride, proper stretching, and cool down techniques are covered in this unique program. Participants will put it all together for one fun-fi lled day at the end-of-the-week track meet. All participants will receive a t-shirt and a merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 14:1. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen. Age: ............... 6-12 years Instructor: ..... Skyhawks Min/Max: ..... 15/32 Location: ....... TO BE DETERMINED Fees:............... $119/R, $155/NR, $131/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

212667-01

7/22-7/26

9:00A-12:00P

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Your Fun Destination! Kids First Multi Sports Camp (KM) TNEW!

Experienced coaches will teach a different sport each day (baseball, soccer, flag football, kick ball & dodge ball) giving kids a chance to experience if they like it. General rules of the sport will be explained, including safety and fundamental demonstrations. The game each day will start once the coach feels everyone understands the game. Age: ............... 6-14 years Instructor: ..... Kids First Min/Max: ..... 2/8 per agency Location: ....... Yena Park, 29th St. & Harrison Ave., La Grange Park Fees:............... $120/R, $156/NR, $132/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

212671-01

6/17-6/20

9:00A-12:00P

Kids First Track & Field Camp (KM) T

Coaches will focus on teaching sprints, hurdles, jumps, distance running, and throws in a safe and fundamental way. The camp consists of body balance techniques; speed, quickness and agility drills, which will help produce a quicker, safer, more powerful performer. A wide variety of timed events will take place each day, concluding with an event Championship Series on the final day. Co-op LP. Age: ............... 6-14 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 2/8 per agency Location: ....... Yena Park, 29th St. & Harrison Ave., La Grange Park Fees:............... $120/R, $156/NR, $132/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

212569-01

6/24-6/27

9:00A-12:00P

Kids First Girls Softball Camp (KM) TNEW!

This camp challenges all players through fun, competitive softball drills and games that will maximize player potential. The camp offers instruction on pitching, hitting, fielding, throwing, base running and sportsmanship. Instructors raise the skill & excitement level using approximately 50% of the time devoted to fundamentals, safety, speed and fitness and 50% dedicated to game activity. Age: ............... 6-14 years Instructor: ..... Kids First Min/Max: ..... 2/10 per agency Location: ....... Yena Park, 29th St. & Harrison Ave., La Grange Park Fees:............... $120/R, $156/NR, $132/NN Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

212672-01

8/5-8/9

9:00A-12:00P

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YOUTH ATHLETICS White Sox Offense Club (KM) The White Sox Offense Club will cover all aspects of being a threat in the batter’s box and on the bases. Depending on the participant’s age level, the hitting portion will focus on plate coverage and stance, stepping into a hitting position, hand path and lower body mechanics. Participants will also learn the finer points of base running. Age: ............... 5-8 years Instructor: ..... Chicago White Sox Academy Min/Max: ..... 5/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $103 per participant Day: ............... Monday or Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

AGE

212649-01 212649-02

6/10-7/1 6/11-7/2

12:00P-1:15P 12:00P-1:15P

Mon. Tues.

5-6 7-8

White Sox Defense Club (KM) The White Sox Defense Club will focus on the essentials of throwing and catching the baseball, as well as fielding groundballs and flyballs. To be a complete player, you must learn to defend. This class is exactly what you need to earn that starting position at higher levels of baseball. Participants will be separated by age and or skill level to maximize camp participation. Age: ............... 5-8 years Instructor: ..... Chicago White Sox Academy Min/Max: ..... 5/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $103 per participant Day: ............... Monday or Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

AGE

212631-01 212631-02

6/10-7/1 6/11-7/2

1:15P-2:30P 1:15P-2:30P

Mon. Tues.

5-6 7-8

White Sox Hitting Club (KM) This class will detail the absolutes of hitting as taught to the White Sox players by the White Sox coaches. If you are truly serious about becoming the best player you can be...this is the place for you. Our Hitting Club will focus on plate coverage and stance, striding into a hitting position, swing plane/hand path, footwork and balance. Age: ............... 9-10 years Instructor: ..... Chicago White Sox Academy Min/Max: ..... 5/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $103 per participant Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

212506-01

6/12-7/3

12:00P-1:15P

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White Sox Pitching Club (KM) This class will detail the absolutes of pitching as taught to the White Sox players by the White Sox coaches. If you are truly serious about becoming the best player you can be...this is the place for you. Our Pitching Clubs will cover grips, arm action, balance points, and pitching from the wind up and stretch. Age: ............... 9-10 years Instructor: ..... Chicago White Sox Academy Min/Max: ..... 5/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $103 per participant Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

212507-01

6/12-7/3

1:15P-2:30P

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Your Fun Destination! White Sox Travel Team Hitting & Pitching Bulls/Sox Combo Camps (KM) This week long, all day camp gives the two-sport athlete the ability Clubs (KM) NEW! to improve their offensive and defensive game in both basketball and The White Sox Travel Team Hitting Club will present your hitter with an advanced step-by-step approach to hitting like a Major League player. The Club will cover plate coverage and stance, stepping into a hitting position, hand path and lower body mechanics. There are hitting “absolutes” that must be present in each at bat to be successful. Our new Advanced Pitching Club will give you a firsthand look at a pitching regimen designed to get results! Go beyond the mechanics discussing grips, pitch selection, setting up hitters and the mental aspect of pitching. Age: ............... 11-13 years Instructor: ..... Chicago White Sox Academy Min/Max: ..... 5/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $103 per participant Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

CLUB

212673-01 212673-02

6/13-7/11 6/13-7/11

12:00P-1:15P 1:15P-2:30P

Hitting Pitching

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4

White Sox Baseball Camps (KMT

For the Little Sluggers, our beginner program is open to boys and girls ages 5 & 6 and is designed to introduce this age group to the game of baseball. Our intermediate camp for ages 7 & 8 includes fundamental skills work on throwing, hitting, bunting, fielding, pitching and base-running. Fundamentals will be reinforced by using fun skill games. The White Sox Summer Camp for ages 9-12 builds upon the basics and is just the ticket to advance your game to the next level. Depending on the skill level of the players, this camp will touch on advanced hitting and throwing techniques, as well as team play, advanced base-running and other techniques that could be used on the field this season. On the final day, all players will get the opportunity to judge their improvement by playing a game. Student to instructor ratio will be 10:1 or less.

baseball before heading back to school. 6 hours a day...quality instruction in two sports...this truly is a one-of-a-kind camp! Children will be divided by age and ability level. During the camp each player will compete in the Bulls Skills Competition and the White Sox Skills Competition. At the end of the summer, the top scores from all of the summer camps will advance to the finals on the floor at the United Center and/or U.S. Cellular Field. There are also half day options available for each sport. Each camper will receive a variety of Bulls/ Sox Academy items based on the camp registered for, ranging from tshirts, hats, duffle bags, White Sox game vouchers and more. Contact Kevin Miller for details. Age: ............... 5-12 years Instructor: ..... Chicago White Sox Academy & Chicago Bulls Academy Min/Max: ..... 6/30 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $375 Full Day Camp participant $199 Half Day Camp participant Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

CAMP

212634-01 212634-02 212634-03

8/5-8/9 8/5-8/9 8/5-8/9

9:00A-4:00P 9:00A-12:00P 1:00P-4:00P

Full Day Baseball Half Day Basketball Half Day

Age: ............... 5-12 years Instructor: ..... Chicago White Sox Academy Min/Max: ..... 10/25 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park (01-03) Hanesworth Park, 26th & Barnsdale Road, La Grange Park (04-05) Fees:............... $179 per participant (01 & 04) $199 per participant (02-03 & 05) Day: ............... Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

AGE

LOCATION

272025-01 272025-02 272025-03 272025-04 272025-05

7/8-7/12 7/8-7/12 7/8-7/12 7/15-7/19 7/15-7/19

1:00P-3:30P 1:00P-4:00P 1:00P-4:00P 8:30A-11:00A 8:30A-11:30A

5-6 7-8 9-11 5-6 7-12

Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Hanesworth Park Hanesworth Park

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YOUTH MARTIAL ARTS WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

OTHER SYMBOLS:

- Parent/Child Program |

T- Cooperative Program |

- Childcare Offered During This Program

Youth Karate (KM) Karate skills put children in touch with their bodies and help build coordination, agility, strength, poise, as well as personal safety skills. The mental aspect of karate is equal to if not greater than the physical. Practicing this art results in increased self-esteem, in addition to enhancing discipline and control. Age: ............... 8-14 years Instructor: ..... Shotokan Karate Min/Max: ..... 12/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $99/R, $129/NR, $109/NN (01-02 & 04) $119/R, $155/NR, $131/NN (03) Day: ............... Monday or Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

LEVEL

212518-01 212518-02 212518-03 212518-04

6/17-8/26 6/17-8/26 6/17-8/26 6/18-8/27

4:00P-4:55P 5:00P-5:55P 6:00P-7:15P 5:45P-6:45P

Mon. Mon. Mon. Tues.

White-Red Orange-Blue Green-Black Red-Green

Tae Kwon Do (KM) T

Students will learn basic fundamentals of a Korean style art of SelfDefense including punches, blocks, kicks, and single combination defensive and offensive moves. Sweat pants and a T-shirt should be worn to class. Tae Kwon Do apparel may be purchased from the Instructor. Returning students may qualify for the next belt/rank. Co-op with WS

Pre Karate (KM) Young children will develop agility, strength and coordination skills through fun and creative activities. This program, specifically designed to work with growing minds and bodies, enhances memory and agility skills, too. Watch your child blossom while learning karate and having a blast at the same time! Age: ............... 4-7 years Instructor: ..... Shotokan Karate Min/Max: ..... 12/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $99/R, $129/NR, $109/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

LEVEL

212528-01 212528-02

6/18-8/27 6/18-8/27

4:00P-4:45P 4:50P-5:35P

Beg./Cont. Inter/Adv.

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Age: ............... 3-18 years Instructor: ..... Bill De Jesus Min/Max: ..... 4/15 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $69/R, $90/NR, $76/NN (01-03) $80/R, $104/NR, $88/NN (04-06) Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

AGE

212562-01 212562-02 212562-03 212562-04 212562-05 212562-06

5/31-7/12 5/31-7/12 5/31-7/12 7/19-8/30 7/19-8/30 7/19-8/30

4:00P-5:00P 5:05P-6:05P 6:10P-7:10P 4:00P-5:00P 5:05P-6:05P 6:10P-7:10P

3-7 5-18 7-18 3-7 5-18 7-18

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/5

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Your Fun Destination!

Jujitsu Mighty Mites (KM)

Jujitsu Juniors (KM)

Danzan Ryu Jujitsu is a character development program; students are taught how to be a leader and role model in their classes. Danzan Ryu is dedicated to the development of our children. Our youth program lays the groundwork and instills the values necessary for your child to succeed as a teenager and as an adult. Promoting the time honored principles of respect, discipline, perseverance, self control and integrity our martial arts program is the template in which your child will develop themselves into a successful adult, armed with the tools to handle life’s challenges. Additional fee include uniform (optional to purchase) and insurance fee (six months $20, 1 year $30) paid to the instructor.

Danzan Ryu Jujitsu is a character Development program; students are taught how to be a leader and role model in their classes. Danzan Ryu is dedicated to the development of our children. Our youth program lays the groundwork and instills the values necessary for your child to succeed as a teenager and as a adult. Promoting the time honored principles of respect, discipline, perseverance, self control and integrity our martial arts program is the template in which your child will develop themselves into as successful adult, armed with the tools to handle life’s challenges. Additional fees include uniform (optional to purchase) and insurance fee (six months $20, 1 year $30) paid to the instructor.

Age: ............... 4-7 years Instructor: ..... Filiberto Gutierrez Min/Max: ..... 5/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $110/R, $143/NR, $121/NN – One Day $150/R, $195/NR, $165/NN – Two Day Day: ............... Thursday or Saturday

Age: ............... 8-12 years Instructor: ..... Fil Guiterez Min/Max: ..... 5/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $110/R, $143/NR, $121/NN – One Day $150/R, $195/NR, $165/NN – Two Day Day: ............... Thursday or Saturday

CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

211600-01 211600-02 211600-03 211600-04 211600-05

6/13-8/22 6/13-8/22 6/13-8/17 6/15-8/17 6/15-8/17

4:30P-5:30P 5:30P-6:30P Times Vary 9:00A-10:00A 10:00A-11:00A

Thurs. Thurs. Thurs. & Sat. Sat. Sat.

212550-01 212550-02 212550-03

6/13-8/22 6/15-8/17 6/13-8/22

6:30P-7:30P 11:00A-12:00P Times Vary

Thurs. Sat. Thurs. & Sat.

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4 and 7/6

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4 and 7/6

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TEENS WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

OTHER SYMBOLS:

- Parent/Child Program |

T- Cooperative Program |

Nerf Wars: Outdoors Edition (RH) NEW! This is the Nerf War to end all Nerf Wars. Denning Park, with its plenty of tree cover and large area, serves as the perfect arena for this extreme game of Capture the Flag. Teams will be equally divided by age, but if you wish to be on the same team as another person, please e-mail Ross Houston at rosshouston@pdlg.org. You must supply your own labeled Nerf gun and darts. Registration deadline: June 15th. Age: ............... 10-17 years Instructor: ..... Ross Houston Min/Max ...... 20/50 Location: ....... Denning Park Fees:............... $5/R, $7/NR, $6/NN Day: ............... Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

232059-01

6/22

10:00A-11:00A

Tween Cuisine (RH) T

Market fresh fruits and veggies will be just some of the tasty ingredients for summer recipes. Learn some kitchen skills as you slice, dice and create food favorites. NOTE: All allergies must be stated in writing at the time of registration. Co-op LP.

Jr. High Night at the Rec (RH) NEW! Attention 7th and 8th Graders -- this night is just for you. Come out to the Recreation Center for an evening of basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, video games, foosball and more! Concessions will be available as well. This event is limited to students enrolled at Gurrie Middle School, Park Jr. High School, Highlands Middle School, St. Francis Xavier and St. Cletus. An authorized adult must sign in and sign out participants. Parent/Guardian must complete the Participant Information Form no later than one week prior to the event. Registration deadline is August 2nd. Age: ............... Entering 7th-8th grade Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 50/150 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $5/R, $5/NR, $5/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

242008-01

8/16

6:00P-8:30P

Age: ............... 8-11 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 2/3 per agency Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $37/R, $48/NR, $41/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

232511-01

6/13-7/25

12:00P-1:15P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4

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Your Fun Destination! Ceramics Youth Workshop (RH) T NEW! Galloping Ghost Trip (RH) T NEW! Learn about ceramics, materials and tools used to make your pieces. Green-ware and paints are all provided. Applying textures and colors will be practiced. Bring an apron or smock and dress casually. Projects are completed in class to take home. New items each session. Co-op LP. Age: ............... 8-16 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 2/3 per agency Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $45/R, $59/NR, $50/NN Day: ............... Tuesday-Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

262583-01 262583-02

6/25-6/26 7/30-7/31

12:30P-2:00P 12:30P-2:00P

Mystery Theater (RH) T NEW!

Learn theater skills through the art of drama. Students will also participate in theater games, using props and intro to stage makeup. The group will collaborate in creating and solving a “mystery” in one act. An audience is invited at the end of each session to see a performance. Co-op LP. Age: ............... 9-16 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 4/8 per agency Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $63/R, $82/NR, $70/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

252538-01 252538-02

6/17-6/27 7/15-7/25

2:00P-4:00P 2:00P-4:00P

Time to get your “game” on! Bring some friends and join PDLG as we head to Galloping Ghost in Brookfield, a true gamer’s paradise. We will have two hours to play Galloping Ghost’s nearly 400 current and vintage arcade games, as well as have access to our own private game room with Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 consoles, all the while grubbing on pizza and pop! Please meet at the Recreation Center at 10:45am. Registration deadline is June 29. Co-op LP & WS. Age: ............... 12-14 years Instructor: ..... Ross Houston Min/Max: ..... 3/5 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $29/R, $38/NR, $32/NN Day: ............... Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

242528-01

7/13

10:45A-1:15P

Chefology (RH) T

This summer, the “chefs” are off to Greece! We will sample some interesting herbs and spices unique to the “Isles”. Simple and tasty dishes will be stirred up, including Patatosalata, Feta spread, a traditional dessert and even saganaki! Finished recipes can be eaten in class or taken home to share. The foods made will be complied into a recipe book to take home. Co-op LP. Age: ............... 12-15 years Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 2/3 per agency Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $37/R, $48/NR, $41/NN Day: ............... Monday-Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

232512-01

7/29-8/1

1:30P-2:45P

Teen Clay Camp (RH) Teens will have a fun time making unique treasures from clay. Class includes learning the process of hand-building by building different forms and trying several decorating techniques. The small class size allows for individualized attention by a professional art instructor. All clay, tools, supplies and firings are included in the class. Teens supply the imagination! Age: ............... 10-14 years Instructor: ..... Village Potters Min/Max: ..... 3/8 Location: ....... Village Potters, 333 N. La Grange Road, La Grange Park Fees:............... $180/R, $234/NR, $198/NN Day ................ Monday-Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

232647-01 232647-02 232647-03

6/10-6/14 7/15-7/19 7/22-7/26

9:00A-11:30A 9:00A-11:30A 9:00A-11:30A

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TEENS Teen Blogging Workshop (RH) T

In this two-part workshop, participants will learn how to create and maintain a Weblog that allows them to responsibly express their creativity, and will go through a critiquing process that will provide constructive feedback on how to improve their blog and attract readers. The first session will include instruction on basic blog set-up and maintenance including internet etiquette, usage of multimedia sources, getting readers, writer’s block, and more. The second session will include a blog review and critique (participants will email their blog link to the instructor before the class) and discussion on growing your blog and microblogging (Twitter, Tumblr, Posterous). Participants should not bring a laptop: all computer work will be done from home. Co-op LP & WS. Age: ............... 14-17 years Instructor: ..... Melisa Wells Min/Max: ..... 3/5 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $29/R, $38/NR, $32/NN Day: ............... Monday CODE 232640-01 232640-02

DATES 7/8 8/5

TIME 6:00P-8:00P 6:00P-8:00P

SESSION Blog Creation Blog Critique

Knitting 101: The Very Basics (RH) NEW! Looking for a new hobby where what you create is only limited by your imagination? Try knitting! In this class, you will learn the basics of knitting: casting on, casting off, knit and purl stitches, yarn types, tools of the trade, and following line patterns. Each participant will learn and practice the basic stitches by completing a stitch sample book and a few easy projects, including an Afghan Square for Warm Up America. Bring a notebook or binder, pen/pencil, and pair of scissors. Please bring your own Size 8 knitting needles or bring $10 to purchase from the instructor.

Knitting 102: Shaping and More (RH) NEW! Move beyond the basics in Knitting 102. Learn new stitches and how to follow more complex knitting patterns in line and chart instructions. Use basic color and shaping techniques (increases and decreases) to complete a stitch sample book and a few projects including a hat, stuffed animal, coasters, and a coffee cup holder. Bring any knitting supplies you have, pen/pencil, notebook or binder, and worsted weight acrylic yarn in any color. Prerequisite: Knitting 101 or previous knitting experience. Please bring your own Size 8 knitting needles or bring $10 to purchase from the instructor. Age: ............... 16 years & older Instructor: ..... Caitlyn Kamm Min/Max: ..... 4/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $39/R, $51/NR, $43/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

233643-01 233643-02

6/6-6/27 7/11-8/1

6:00P-7:30P 6:00P-7:30P

Teens 16 years and older can participate in fitness classes. Please see pages 73-78 for details.

Age: ............... 16 years & older Instructor: ..... Caitlyn Kamm Min/Max: ..... 4/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $39/R, $51/NR, $43/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

233642-01 233642-02

6/4-6/25 7/2-7/23

6:00P-7:30P 6:00P-7:30P

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ADULT ACTIVITIES WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

OTHER SYMBOLS:

- Parent/Child Program |

T- Cooperative Program |

La Grange Area Social Singles Outings (RH) NEW! The La Grange Area Social Singles Outings, or LASSO for short, is a great way to meet new people (or maybe that special someone)! We will have 2-3 fun events located in the Near-West suburbs each month, such as happy hour socials, bowling, wine tastings, art classes, mini golf, go-karts and more! For a list of our events, go to our Meetup page at www.meetup.com/pdlg-lasso, create a free Meetup profile and RSVP by the event deadline. We’re looking forward to seeing you out there! Age: ............... 21-39 years Min/Max: ..... 20/40 Fees:............... FREE to join, cost varies per event

- Childcare Offered During This Program

Naturally Clean... from Soap Nuts (RH)

T NEW!

Participants will learn how to make their own safe, non-toxic, natural cleaning products using soap nuts. In liquid form, soap nuts can clean just about anything. You can use it for soap or shampoo, and even as a multipurpose or window cleaner. Come and learn what soap nuts are and why this may be your answer to detergent allergies. Co-op WS. Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Western Springs Staff Min/Max: ..... 2/3 per agency Location: ....... W.S. Rec. Center Fees:............... $30/R, $39/NR, $33/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

233647-01

7/30

4:30P-5:45P

Take Charge of Your Health (RH) NEW! Take Charge of Your Health is a chronic disease self-management program that helps adults find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue and to discover better nutrition and exercise choices. It is a six week workshop that is free of charge! Funding for the program is provided in part by the Illinois Department of Public Health. Please pre-register to reserve your spot. Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Aging Care Connection Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... FREE Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

233649-01

7/10-8/21

10:00A-12:30P

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ADULT ACTIVITIES Digital Photography for Beginners (RH)

Parents’ Blogging Workshop (RH)

T NEW!

This class is for individuals who are just beginning to understand how digital photography works. We will cover all of the fundamentals, what digital terms mean, how digital photography differs from film and much more. We will try to answer all of your questions and give you hands on instruction to help you figure out your camera. If you are just getting started and the world of digital photography seems a little confusing, this is the class for you! You must own a digital camera and have read through the manual prior to this course. Co-op LP & WS.

In this two-part workshop, participants will learn to create and maintain a parenting-themed Weblog for the purpose of updating out-oftown relatives, connecting with other parent bloggers, and/or just for fun. Participants will go through a critiquing process that will provide constructive feedback on how to improve their blog and attract readers. Topics discussed will include (in session 1) basic blog set-up, internet etiquette, discussion on oversharing and privacy-related issues when it comes to specifics, photos, and kids of all ages, and (in session 2) usage of multimedia sources, microblogging, basic design tweaks, and basic SEO.

Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Wyckoff-Tweedie Photography Min/Max: ..... 3/5 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN Day: ............... Wednesday

Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Melisa Wells Min/Max: ..... 8/16 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $29/R, $38/NR, $32/NN Day: ............... Thursday

CODE

DATES

TIME

233645-01

6/5-6/26

7:00P-9:00P

CODE

DATES

TIME

SESSION

233626-01 233626-02

7/11 8/8

7:00P-9:00P 7:00P-9:00P

Blog Creation Blog Design

Class Will Not Meet On: 6/12

Intermediate/Advanced Digital Photography (RH) T NEW!

This class is designed for those individuals who want to take their digital photography to a higher level and get the most from their digital equipment. Exposure, white balance, color spaces, monitor calibration and printing will be covered along with individual help finding and understanding all of the tools built into your camera. A basic understanding of photography is necessary to get the most out of this class. The aim and goal of this class is to help you go from camera to print, with all of the steps in between to create the best digital images possible. You must own a DSLR camera and have read through the manual prior to taking this class. Co-op LP & WS. Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Wyckoff-Tweedie Photography Min/Max: ..... 3/7 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $89/R, $116/NR, $98/NN Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

233646-01

7/24-8/21

7:00P-9:00P

Couples Massage (RH) T NEW!

Learn some easy and effective massage techniques in a fun and laid back atmosphere. Join professional massage therapist Taline Nikolopoulos in a two hour workshop focusing on three common problem areas: neck & shoulders, back and feet. This class is specially adapted to teach you and a partner simple professional techniques you can use in your home without any special equipment. Please wear comfortable clothes and bring one yoga mat. Co-op LP & WS. Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Taline Nikolopoulos Min/Max: ..... 2/4 couples per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $65/R, $85/NR, $72/NN Day: ............... Wednesday CODE

DATES

TIME

233648-01 233648-02 233648-03

6/26 7/17 8/14

7:00P-9:00P 7:00P-9:00P 7:00P-9:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/31

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Your Fun Destination!

Creative Writing for Adults (RH) T

Express your creativity and individuality in written form! Taught by published author Carey Robin, we will spend each session talking about a speciďŹ c form of creative writing and reading samples. Participants will write in class and have the opportunity to share at-home assignments. Memoir, humorous writing, short stories, novel writing and poetry will be covered. Co-op LP & WS Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Carey Robin Min/Max: ..... 2/7 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $95/R, $123/NR, $105/NN Day: ............... Monday CODE

DATES

TIME

233636-01

6/17-8/5

7:00P-8:00P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/1

Piece of Clay (RH) Create hand-made works-of-art! In this 4 week introductory class, you will craft a unique and personal bowl, tray and vase for your home. We provide everything you need, including personalized instruction, clay, tools, molds, ďŹ rings, and dozens of decorating and color choices. Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Village Potters Min/Max: ..... 4/8 Location: ....... Village Potters 333 N. La Grange Road, La Grange Park Fees:............... $100/R, $130/NR, $110/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

233615-01 233615-02 233615-03 233615-04 233615-05 233615-06

6/4-6/25 6/4-6/25 7/2-7/23 7/2-7/23 8/6-8/27 8/6-8/27

1:00P-2:30P 7:30P-9:00P 1:00P-2:30P 7:30P-9:00P 1:00P-2:30P 7:30P-9:00P

LOOK FOR NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK FEES & SENIOR DISCOUNT Lower fees on programs and facility usage to towns that border La Grange. This includes Brookfield, La Grange Highlands, La Grange Park, McCook and Western Springs. Resident rates now apply to Countryside residents. Seniors age 55+ receive a 10% discount on most adult programs.

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ADULT ACTIVITIES Knitting 101: The Very Basics (RH) NEW! Looking for a new hobby where what you create is only limited by your imagination? Try knitting! In this class, you will learn the basics of knitting: casting on, casting off, knit and purl stitches, yarn types, tools of the trade, and following line patterns. Each participant will learn and practice the basic stitches by completing a stitch sample book and a few easy projects, including an Afghan Square for Warm Up America. Bring a notebook or binder, pen/pencil, and pair of scissors. Please bring your own Size 8 knitting needles or bring $10 to purchase from the instructor.

Vegetarian Cooking (RH) T

Start with a flavoring medley, then add your favorite lentils or chickpeas and vegetables. Learn to put together a meal that gives you protein, and a variety of vegetables. Come to get comfortable with vegetarian cooking. Don’t be intimidated! There are two parts to this class. Sign up for both or just one. Co-op WS. Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Western Springs Staff Min/Max: ..... 2/3 per agency Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... $30/R, $39/NR, $33/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

233639-01 233639-02

6/27 7/11

7:00P-8:30P 7:00P-8:30P

Ask An Architect (RH) T

Bring your questions! Licensed architect and general contractor Brian Fryzel, will provide a free one-on-one consultation on new construction homes, home additions, attic/basement conversions or other renovation projects. To maximize the results of your session, please bring a photo of your home and a survey, if possible. Register one week before class for a 15 minute time slot. Co-op WS. Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Western Springs Staff Min/Max: ..... 1/2 per agency Location: ....... W.S. Rec. Center Fees:............... FREE Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

233619-01

5/30

6:00P-8:00P

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Age: ............... 16 years & older Instructor: ..... Caitlyn Kamm Min/Max: ..... 4/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $39/R, $51/NR, $43/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

233642-01 233642-02

6/4-6/25 7/2-7/23

6:00P-7:30P 6:00P-7:30P

Knitting 102: Shaping and More (RH) NEW! Move beyond the basics in Knitting 102. Learn new stitches and how to follow more complex knitting patterns in line and chart instructions. Use basic color and shaping techniques (increases and decreases) to complete a stitch sample book and a few projects including a hat, stuffed animal, coasters, and a coffee cup holder. Bring any knitting supplies you have, pen/pencil, notebook or binder, and worsted weight acrylic yarn in any color. Prerequisite: Knitting 101 or previous knitting experience. Please bring your own Size 8 knitting needles or bring $10 to purchase from the instructor. Age: ............... 16 years & older Instructor: ..... Caitlyn Kamm Min/Max: ..... 4/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $39/R, $51/NR, $43/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

233643-01 233643-02

6/6-6/27 7/11-8/1

6:00P-7:30P 6:00P-7:30P

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TRIPS WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

OTHER SYMBOLS:

- Parent/Child Program |

T- Cooperative Program |

- Childcare Offered During This Program

All tours leave by motor coach from the Community Park District of La Grange Park Recreation Building, 1501 Barnsdale Road in La Grange Park.

Chicago White Sox Trip (RH) T

Come on out to “The Cell” and enjoy an afternoon of White Sox baseball fun. Cheer on Alexei Ramirez, Jake Peavy and the rest of the 2013 squad as they battle the Cleveland Indians. Seats are located in the bleachers and transportation will be by school bus. Bus will leave at 11:30am for the 1:10pm game. Co-op LP. Age: ............... All Ages Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 5/10 per agency Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. *Fees: ............. $24/R, $24/NR, $24/NN Day: ............... Sunday CODE 244516-01

DATES 6/30

TIME 11:30A-5:00P

Shipshewana (RH) T

We’ll travel by motor coach to Amish Country where you will be able to shop at one of the largest flea markets around. We’ll have a traditional thrashes meal (included) in an Amish home. After lunch we’ll head back to the flea market and downtown Shipshewana for more shopping. Registration Deadline: May 21st. Co-op LP. Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 8/11 per agency Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. *Fees: ............. $57/R, $57/NR, $57/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

244513-01

6/4

7:00A-7:00P

*Senior discount does not apply. Due to the up-front costs of trips, there are no refunds after the registration deadline date unless a replacement can be found to fill your spot.

Brew Cruise, Lake Michigan (RH) T NEW! Tap into summer fun with a delicious combination of craft beers, tasty food (included) and a 90 minute shoreline tour on Lake Michigan. Cruise features generous samplings of craft beer as well as snacks. Participants must be 21 years or older. Boat is open air, double decker and we sail from Gateway park dock at Navy Pier. Registration Deadline: June 28th. Co-op LP. Age: ............... 21 years & older Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 8/11 per agency Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. *Fees: ............. $59/R, $59/NR, $59/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

243532-01

7/12

7:00P-10:30P

Summer Gardens Tour - Rockford (RH) T NEW!

Visit the acclaimed Anderson Japanese gardens just 90 minutes from Chicago. There are 14 acres of beauty to enjoy with ponds, fountains and a real pagoda. Our box lunch (included) will be enjoyed in a beautiful serene setting. Next we will be visiting the Nicholas Conservatory & Gardens situated along the banks of the Rock River. The exhibition area included water features, seating areas and sculptures all in a tropical setting. A walkway connects to the Sinnissippi Rose Garden. Our last visit will be to the privately owned LaPaloma Estate. These gardens can be visited only by appointment and we have one! Registration Deadline: July 30th. Co-op LP. Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Min/Max: ..... 8/11 per agency Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. *Fees: ............. $56/R, $56/NR, $56/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE 243533-01

DATES 8/13

TIME 9:00A-5:30P

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ADULT ATHLETICS WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

OTHER SYMBOLS:

- Parent/Child Program |

T- Cooperative Program |

- Childcare Offered During This Program

Co-Rec Volleyball League (KM)

Co-Rec Sand Volleyball League (KM)

Get some friends together and let’s play some volleyball. This is a recreational volleyball league; teams will play in a round robin season and playoffs will follow the season. Prizes will be awarded for the 1st and 2nd place teams. Registration deadline is June 3.

It’s time to get ready for the Park District’s Summer Adult Sand Volleyball League. Teams will participate in a round robin play with times varying each week. Each team will play a match consisting of three fifteen point games. The league is self-officiated with a court monitor present to keep score. Award money will be given out to the 1st and 2nd place teams. Registration deadline is June 3.

Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 6/8 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $315 per team Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

213007-01

6/13-8/15

6:30P-9:30P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4

Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 4/12 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $205 per team Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

213008-01

6/13-8/22

6:30P-10:30P

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4

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Your Fun Destination! Adult Tennis (KM)

Adult Wiffle Ball League (KM) NEW!

Midwest Tennis Programs, Inc. has provided quality professional tennis programs for more than 30 years! Thousands have enjoyed learning and improving their tennis skills through our programs. Our experienced staff is certified through the United States Professional Tennis Association and the Professional Tennis Registry.

Were you the king of your backyard or neighborhood wiffle ball games as a kid? Looking to relive your glory days from your youth? If so, get some friends together and form a wiffle ball team at the Park District of La Grange! Leagues consist of an eight game schedule followed by a single elimination playoff. Competitive teams consist of 3-5 players and recreational teams consist of 5-8 players. Wiffle balls and bats will be provided. League games will consist of double headers on Sundays. Please visit www.pdlg.org for full rules on the leagues or contact Kevin Miller, Recreation Supervisor, for more details. Full payment is due at the time of registration.

Age: ............... 16 years & older Instructor: ..... Midwest Tennis Programs Min/Max: ..... 5/12 Location: ....... Gilbert Park or Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $96/R, $125/NR, $106/NN (01-12) $129/R, $168/NR, 142/NN (13-15) Day: ............... Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

LEVEL

LOCATION

213531-01 213531-02 213531-03 213531-04 213531-05 213531-06 213531-07 213531-08 213531-09 213531-10 213531-11 213531-12 213531-13 213531-14 213531-15

6/10-7/1 6/10-7/1 6/12-7/3 6/12-7/3 6/11-7/2 6/11-7/2 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 7/10-7/31 7/10-7/31 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 6/15-8/3 6/15-8/3 6/15-8/3

6:30P-8:00P 8:00P-9:30P 6:30P-8:00P 8:00P-9:30P 6:30P-8:00P 8:00P-9:30P 6:30P-8:00P 8:00P-9:30P 6:30P-8:00P 8:00P-9:30P 6:30P-8:00P 8:00P-9:30P 8:00A-9:00A 12:00P-1:30P 1:30P-3:00P

Mon. Mon. Wed. Wed. Tues. Tues. Mon. Mon. Wed. Wed. Mon. Mon. Sat. Sat. Sat.

Beg. – Adv. Beg. Int. 1 – Int. 2 Adv. Beg. – Int. 1 Int. 3 – Int. 4 Beg. – Adv. Beg. Int. 1 – Int. 2 Beg. – Adv. Beg. Int. 1 – Int. 2 Adv. Beg. – Int. 1 Int. 3 – Int. 4 Beg. – Adv. Beg. Int. 1 – Int. 2 Cardio Tennis Beg. – Adv. Beg. Int. 1 – Int. 2

Gilbert Park Gilbert Park Gilbert Park Gilbert Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Gilbert Park Gilbert Park Gilbert Park Gilbert Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park Sedgwick Park

Adult Golf (KM) T

Our PGA golf professional teaches you the fundamentals of this relaxing but challenging game. Instruction includes the fundamentals of gripping, chipping, driving and other advanced strokes. Golf balls provided. Bring your seven iron to the first class. Call Wayne Solomon if it is raining 708-354-9348. Co-op LP & WS Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Wayne Solomon Min/Max: ..... 2/3 per agency Location: ....... Flagg Creek Golf Course, 6939 Wolf Rd., Indian Head Park Fees:............... $81/R, $105/NR, $89/NN Day: ............... Wednesday, Thursday or Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

LEVEL

213004-01 213004-02 213004-03 213004-04 213004-05 213004-06 213004-07 213004-08 213004-09

5/23-6/20 5/23-6/20 6/26-7/24 6/26-7/24 7/25-8/22 7/25-8/22 8/28-9/25 8/28-9/25 7/6-8/3

6:30P-7:30P 7:30P-8:30P 6:30P-7:30P 7:30P-8:30P 6:30P-7:30P 7:30P-8:30P 6:30P-7:30P 7:30P-8:30P 11:00A-12:00P

Thurs. Thurs. Wed. Wed. Thurs. Thurs. Wed. Wed. Sat.

Beginner Intermediate Beginner Intermediate Beginner Intermediate Beginner Intermediate Beginner

Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 6/16 Location: ....... Countryside Park, 61st St. & Meadow Drive, Countryside Fees:............... $150 per team Day: ............... Sunday CODE

DATES

TIME

LEAGUE

213019-01 213019-02

6/16-7/28 6/16-7/28

9:00A-1:00P 9:00A-1:00P

Competitive Recreational

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/7

Co-Ed Kickball League (KM) NEW! Do you miss playing kickball as a kid? Well now you don’t have too! Stop by the Recreation Center and register your team for our Co-Ed Kickball League! This league consists of an 8 game season followed by a single elimination playoff for the top four teams in the league. Please contact Kevin Miller, Recreation Supervisor for details. Registration deadline is Friday, May 31st. Captains Meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 4 at the Recreation Center. Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 5/8 Location: ....... TBD Fees:............... $300 per team Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

213017-01

6/11-8/6

6:15P-8:15P

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ADULT ATHLETICS Softball (KM)

Adult and Teen Jujitsu (KM)

Looking for a place to play Summer Softball this year; then La Grange is the place to play! The Park District of La Grange will be offering Men’s 16” ASA sanctioned leagues this summer and a 16” Co-Ed League! Teams will play 8-10 regular season games dependent upon number of registered teams plus playoffs. Registration deadline is April 24th or when league fills, whichever comes first. Sign early, because space is limited.

Danzan Ryu Jujitsu is a Japanese martial art developed in Hawaii, when translated into English, jujitsu means gentle, pliable, or flexible art. The gentleness of the art is expressed in the execution of the techniques, and is not reflected in the effect upon the attacker, except at the discretion of the person executing the technique. Using the techniques, a person may either control an attacker with minimum of pain (neutralization), or use a technique designed to produce a great deal of pain. Additional fees include uniform (optional to purchase) and insurance fee (six months $35, 1 year $60) paid to the instructor.

Age: ............... 18 & older Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 6/8 Location: ....... Gordon Park Fees:............... $600 per team Day: ............... Tuesday, Thursday or Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

LEAGUE

DAY

213009-01 213009-02 213009-03 213009-04

5/7-7/23 5/7-7/23 5/9-7/25 5/10-7/26

6:30P-10:30P 6:30P-10:30P 6:30P-10:30P 6:30P-10:30P

Men’s “D” Division Men’s 39 & Older Co-Ed Division Men’s Open Division

Tues. Tues. Thurs. Fri.

Class Will Not Meet On: 5/24, 7/2, 7/4 and 7/5

Men’s Basketball League (KM) This program offers competitive basketball for adult teams. Two IHSA registered officials and a scorekeeper will be present at each game. Standings will be kept and an award will be presented to the winning team. Registration deadline is June 14. Games will be played at 6:30, 7:20 & 8:10 p.m. Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 5/8 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $575 per team Day: ............... Monday CODE

DATES

TIME

213011-01

6/24-8/26

6:30P-9:30P

Age: ............... 13 years & older Instructor: ..... Fil Guiterez Min/Max: ..... 5/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $110/R, $143/NR, $121/NN – One Day $150/R, $195/NR, $165/NN – Two Day Day: ............... Thursday or Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

213006-01 213006-02 213006-03

6/13-8/22 6/15-8/17 6/13-8/17

7:30P-9:00P 12:00P-1:30P Times Vary

Thurs. Sat. Thurs. & Sat.

Class Will Not Meet On: 7/4 and 7/6

Adult Karate (KM) Release tension and develop total body fitness! In addition to selfdefense skills, karate develops flexibility and muscle tone, all while improving core strength. From work to home, the benefits of karate can be felt in all aspects of life. Age: ............... 15 years & older Instructor: ..... Shotokan Karate Min/Max: ..... 12/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $99/R, $129/NR, $109/NN (01) $135/R, $176/NR, $149/NN (02) Day: ............... Monday CODE

DATES

TIME

LEVEL

213518-01 213518-02

6/17-8/26 6/17-8/26

7:20P-8:20P 7:20P-8:50P

White-Blue Green Black

LOOK FOR NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK FEES & SENIOR DISCOUNT Lower fees on programs and facility usage to towns that border La Grange. This includes Brookfield, La Grange Highlands, La Grange Park, McCook and Western Springs. Resident rates now apply to Countryside residents. Seniors age 55+ receive a 10% discount on most adult programs.

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FITNESS WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

OTHER SYMBOLS:

- Parent/Child Program |

T- Cooperative Program |

- Childcare Offered During This Program

MORNING/AFTERNOON FITNESS CLASSES MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

Zumba Gold Toning 8:30-9:30A

Yoga 8:30-9:30A

Zumba Gold 8:30-9:15A

Spin & Sculpt 9:15-10:05A

Bootie Camp 9-9:55A

Spin & Sculpt 9:45-10:35A Session 1 only

Bootie Camp 9-9:55A

Gentle Yoga 9:45-10:45A

PiYo Strength Fusion 9:30-10:25A

FRIDAY

Cardio 20/20/20 9-10A

SATURDAY Yoga 8:30-9:30 Turbo Kick 9:00-9:55A Zumba Fitness 9:00-10:00A Session 1 only

Senior Strength & Stretch 10:30-11:30A

AbSculpt 10:05-10:30A

= Child care available.

EVENING FITNESS CLASSES MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

Yoga 5:30-6:30

Yoga 6:00-7:00

Zumba Fitness 6:30-7:30

Spin & Abs 6:30-7:20

Toned & Strong 6:35-7:35

Spin & Sculpt 6:30-7:20

Spin & Sculpt 7:00-7:50

Toned & Strong 6:30-7:30

Step Variety 7:40-8:40

Yoga 7:30-8:30

Yoga Fitness 6:45-8:00

Now you can make u p your fitness clas s if you miss one! P lease inquire at th e front office for details.

Step Variety 7:40-8:40

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

REGISTER EARLY! Classes that do not meet minimum enrollment a week before the program starts will be subject to cancellation.

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FITNESS

= CHILDCARE OFFERED DURING THIS PROGRAM.

Child Care (DF) Want to sign up for a class or walk the track, but need someone to watch your child? No problem, you can take your class while your child has fun of their own with the park district’s child care program! Your child will be supervised by qualified staff members and will enjoy many different activities. *Note: the park district staff does not change diapers, the parents will be contacted in the case of an accident. Parents must remain in the Recreation Center while child is in child care. You must call 2 days in advance to reserve your spot in child care. Payment is due at time of reservation. No refunds. Please call the front desk at (708) 352-1762. Age: ............... 1-8 years Instructor: ..... Staff YOU MUST CALL 2 DAYS IN ADVANCE TO Location: ....... Recreation Center RESERVE YOUR SPOT IN CHILD CARE! Fees:............... $4 per child/per hour Payment is due at the time of reservation. No refunds. Day: ............... Wednesday and Fridays Time: ............. 8:15am-10:45am Wed. and 9am-11am Fri. Dates: ............ 5/17-6/28, 7/12-8/23

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Your Fun Destination! Tibetan Singing Bowl Concert (LG) NEW! Singing bowls are a beautiful and powerful mystery. The bowls produce the sounds of AUM and HU, the “sounds” of energy becoming matter. The bowls make an excellent tool for meditation, centering and relieves stress. The Bowls used are over 100 years old and made up of an alloy of 7 metals! The vibration of the singing bowls sychronizes with brain waves and creates a therapeutic effect upon the mind/body by entraining the brain to move into Alpha & Theta states. When the brain goes into this state, the heart rate slows, the blood pressure normalizes, and tension melts away creating an opportunity for the body to “heal” itself. You will be laying on the floor for approx, one hour, so please bring, mat, pillows and/or blanket (or all) for comfort. It is suggested not to eat right before this energy work, or eat very lightly. Age: ..............................18 years and older Sound Vibrationist: ......Danielle Engstrom Min/Max: ....................10/40 Location: ......................Recreation Center Fees:..............................$35/R, $46/NR, $39/NN Day: ..............................Saturday CODE

DATE

TIME

223595-01

7/20

3:00P-4:00P

Zumba Party in the Park! (LG) NEW! Saturday, June 22 • 11am-12:30pm Join one of the largest Zumba Parties around! The whole family is welcome to participate in a live Zumba fitness dance party at Sedgwick Park! There will be certified Zumba instructors to interact and engage the crowd! Dance to a variety of world rhythms like salsa, meringue, cumbia, bellydance, Bollywood and reggaeton. All fitness levels are welcome and no prior experience is necessary. If you want to get you and your family involved in an active lifestyle bring them to Sedgwick Park for a great morning of fun and learn about what else the park district is doing to promote fun and fitness! Giveaways and refreshments will be on hand for all participants. Bring a non-perishable food item to the event to support a local food pantry and receive a free gift. Location ................................ Sedgwick Park, Basketball court Rain location: ...............Recreation Center

Self-Myofascial Release Workshop (LG)

PiYo Strength Fusion (LG) NEW!

Do you bruise easy? Have pain years after a “healed” injury? How about “saddle bags” or TMJ? Need an eyelift? Want to improve your yoga poses? Learn how to release tissue and gain movement, flexibility, athletic performance in one session! Dress for activity on the floor (although you can stand against the wall also), and bring a yoga mat. Using a foam roller, therapy and “pinkie” balls, you’ll get a new lease on life!

PiYo is a dynamic class designed to effectively improve functional training and dynamic balance using moves inspired by Pilates, Yoga, Athletic Conditioning and Functional Training suitable for all fitness levels. Modifications and variations are taught for beginners to advanced students. This class will improve you agility, balance and strength. PiYo is a highly main-stream and contemporary approach to the traditional Pilates and Yoga class. This fusion format is an innovative, exciting and FUN mind/body class for everyone! Try it. You’ll love it! Wear comfortable clothes and bring a towel and sticky mat.

Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Loni Alwin Min/Max: ..... 5/12 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $20/R, $26/NR, $22/R Day: ............... Tuesday or Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

223571-01 223571-02

6/1 8/13

10:00A-12:00P 7:30P-9:30P

Sat Tues

Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Linda Guggenheim Min/Max: ..... 7/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

223590-01 223590-02

5/14-6/25 7/9-8/20

9:30A-10:25A 9:30A-10:25A

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FITNESS Cardio 20/20/20 (LG) NEW! This is an all in one fitness class combining 20 minutes of hi/lo cardio, 20 minutes of step aerobics and 20 minutes of resistance training using hand weights and tubing. Bring a mat and water bottle and wear sturdy shoes. Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Linda Guggenheim Min/Max: ..... 7/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

223591-01 223591-02

5/16-6/27 7/11-8/22

9:00A-10:00A 9:00A-10:00A

Bootie-Camp (LG) NEW! This is a two day a week fitness class for moms with their child(ren) in strollers. Get back into shape or maintain your shape without leaving your child(ren). All fitness levels welcomed and encouraged. Intervals of cardio and strength training. All you need is a stroller, water and a mat. The Recreation Center indoor track is the rain location for this class. Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Chris Brunet Min/Max: ..... 7/15 Location: ....... Sedgwick Park Fees:............... $95/R, $124/NR, $105/NN Day: ............... Tuesday and Thursdays CODE

DATES

TIME

223593-01 223593-02

5/14-6/27 7/9-8/22

9:00A-9:55A 9:00A-9:55A

Gentle Yoga (LG) This class is ideal for people of all sizes, ages, and fitness levels. Gain added flexibility, strength and calmness. And, do it with the enjoyment that comes with doing things SLOWLY. Dress comfortably and bring a yoga mat. Co-op LP Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Kelly Herndon Min/Max: ..... 7/30 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $55/R, $72/NR, $61/NN Day: ............... Friday CODE

DATES

TIME

223506-01 223506-02

5/17-6/28 7/12-8/23

9:45A-10:45A 9:45A-10:45A

Yoga (LG) * Experience the benefits of yoga: flexibility and strength, complimented with relaxation and calming. Bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing. Co-op LP Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Theresa Mikuls (Mon & Sat) Kelly Herndon (Wed am) Sue Chilton (Tues) Min/Max: ..... 7/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $55/R, $72/NR, $61/NN Day: ............... Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

223520-01 223520-02 223520-03 223520-04 223520-05 223520-06 223520-07 223520-08 223520-09 223520-10

5/14-6/25 7/9-8/20 5/18-6/29 7/13-8/31 5/13-7/1 7/8-8/19 5/15-6/26 7/10-8/21 5/14-6/25 7/9-8/20

6:00P-7:00P 6:00P-7:00P 8:30A-9:30A 8:30A-9:30A 5:30P-6:30P 5:30P-6:30P 8:30A-9:30A 8:30A-9:30A 7:30P-8:30P 7:30P-8:30P

Tues Tues Sat Sat Mon Mon Wed* Wed* Tues Tues

Class Will Not Meet On: 5/27, 8/24

Yoga Fitness (LG) Yoga fit is a style of yoga characterized by connecting movement to the breath. Poses run together in rhythmic and fluid transitions, building stamina, strength and flexibility. Postures may range from moderate to challenging but props may be used to make poses accessible to all. Prior yoga recommended. Please bring sticky mat. Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Alice Gallagher Min/Max: ..... 6/25 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $63/R, $82/NR, $69/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE 223539-01 223539-02

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TIME 6:45P-8:00P 6:45P-8:00P


Your Fun Destination! Spin & Sculpt (LG) * This workout is about burning calories and saving time! High energy intervals of spin alternate with strength training. Balance out your cycling workout with muscle work too! The newest slant to spinning. Open to all levels. Bring a water bottle and mat.

Step Variety (LG) T

Increase your cardio and strength results by alternating step aerobics, weight resistance, and low-impact moves. Calorie-burn high with fast results! Bring mat, water bottle, all other equipment provided. Co-op LP & WS

Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Chris Brunet (Tues & Wed pm) Freya Smith (Wed am & Fri) Min/Max: ..... 7/12 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN Day: ............... Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday

Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Ruth Rexing Min/Max: ..... 7/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN Day: ............... Monday or Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

223501-01 223501-02 223501-03 223501-04 223501-05 223501-06 223501-07

5/15-6/26 7/10-8/21 5/17-6/28 7/12-8/23 5/14-6/25 7/9-8/20 5/15-6/26

7:00P-7:50P 7:00P-7:50P 9:15A-10:05A 9:15A-10:05A 6:30P-7:20P 6:30P-7:20P 9:45A-10:35A

Wed Wed Fri* Fri* Tues Tues Wed*

223523-01 223523-02 223523-03 223523-04

5/13-7/1 7/8-8/19 5/16-6/27 7/11-8/22

7:40P-8:40P 7:40P-8:40P 7:40P-8:40P 7:40P-8:40P

Mon Mon Thurs Thurs

Spin & Abs (LG) A strong spin workout followed by intense ab work. Need we say more? Bring an exercise mat and water bottle. Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Chris Brunet Min/Max: ..... 7/12 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN Day: ............... Thursday

Class will not meet on 5/27

Zumba Fitness (LG) Join the Zumba party and dance to a variety of world rhythms like salsa, merengue, cumbia, bellydance, Bollywood and reggaeton. Th is cardio workout will get your heart pumping and body moving in no time! All fitness levels are welcome and no prior dance experience is necessary. You’ll have so much fun, you won’t even realize it’s exercise! Find out what the Zumba craze is all about.

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DATES

TIME

Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Cinthia Mascorro (Wed) Cecila Bravo (Sat) Min/Max: ..... 7/25 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $63/R, $82/NR, $69/NN Day: ............... Wednesday

223514-01 223514-02

5/16-6/27 7/11-8/22

6:30P-7:20P 6:30P-7:20P

CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

223538-01 223538-02 223538-03

5/15-6/26 7/10-8/21 5/18-6/29

6:30P-7:30P 6:30P-7:30P 9:00A-9:55A

Wed Wed Sat

Toned N Strong (LG) T

Let us help you become toned and strong as we focus on toning and firming all of the muscles. Participants will learn the correct way to warm-up, stretch, and condition the major muscle groups. Xer-tubes and small weights will be provided. Bring a mat and water bottle. Aerobic shoes are recommended. Co-op WS & LP Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Ruth Rexing Min/Max: ..... 7/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN Day: ............... Monday

Ab Sculpt (LG) Are you looking for a stronger, leaner mid section? The 25 minute class is for you! Work your abs from every angle to the abs you’ve always wanted. Please bring a mat. Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Chris Brunet Min/Max: ..... 7/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $39/R, $51/NR, $43/NN Day: ............... Saturday

CODE

DATES

TIME

DAY

223518-01 223518-02 223518-03 223518-04

5/13-7/1 7/8-8/19 5/16-6/27 7/11-8/22

6:35P-7:35P 6:35P-7:35P 6:30P-7:30P 6:30P-7:30P

Mon Mon Thurs Thurs

CODE

DATES

TIME

223582-01 223582-02

5/18-6/29 7/13-8/31

10:05A-10:30A 10:05A-10:30A

Class Will Not Meet On: 8/24

Class will not meet on 5/27

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FITNESS Senior Strength and Stretch (LG)

Interested in having a great quality of life? Let’s help keep you active with exercises to enhance your strength, flexibility and stamina. Using the walls and chairs to assist, each week we’ll target a specific area of the body and end class with stretch and relaxation techniques. Age: ............... 55 years and older Instructor: ..... Linda Guggenheim Min/Max: ..... 7/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

*223561-01 *223561-02

5/14-6/25 7/9-8/20

10:30A-11:30A 10:30A-11:30A

Zumba Gold (LG)

Zumba Gold targets the largest growing segment of the population: baby boomers. It takes the Zumba format and modifies the moves and pacing to suit the needs of the active older participant as well as those just starting their journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle. Enjoy the zesty Latin music, easy-to-follow moves and the invigorating party-like atmosphere. Age: ............... 50 years and older Instructor: ..... Linda Hillsman Min/Max: ..... 7/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $63/R, $82/NR, $69/NN Day: ............... Thursday CODE

DATES

TIME

*223577-01 *223577-02

5/16-6/27 7/11-8/22

8:30A-9:15A 8:30A-9:15A

Zumba Gold Toning (LG) NEW! Turbo Kick (LG) T

If you like Turbo Jam or Turbo Fire than join a real live class with just as much fun and energy as the home videos, with new choreography and music. Turbo Kick is a mixture of kickboxing drills and fun dance moves all choreographed to motivating music! Bring a mat for ab work. Co-op WS & LP Age: ............... 16 years and older Instructor: ..... Chris Brunet Min/Max: ..... 7/15 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees ............... $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN Day: ............... Saturday CODE

DATES

TIME

223594-01 223594-02

5/18-6/29 7/13-8/31

9:00A-9:55A 9:00A-9:55A

Class Will Not Meet On: 8/24

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The Zumba Gold-Toning program takes the basic Zumba Gold dancefitness party and adds in 1-2 lb weights, or Zumba Toning Sticks, to enhance muscle strength, tone and endurance. This unique blend of cardio and dynamic resistance exercises is an effective, full-body workout specifically created for the active older adult, the beginner participant, and other special populations that may need modifications. Bring a mat and wear comfortable clothing. Age: ............... 50 years and older Instructor: ..... Linda Hillsman Min/Max: ..... 7/20 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $49/R, $64/NR, $54/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

DATES

TIME

*223592-01 *223592-02

5/14-6/25 7/9-8/20

8:30A-9:30A 8:30A-9:30A

*10% senior discount does not apply.

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SENIOR ACTIVITIES WHY ARE THERE INITIALS NEXT TO THE PROGRAMS? (LG-Laura Gallagher, DF-Diana Faught, KM-Kevin Miller, RH-Ross Houston) They represent the staff member responsible for that program. This will help you connect with the right person to answer your questions.

OTHER SYMBOLS:

- Parent/Child Program |

T- Cooperative Program |

- Childcare Offered During This Program

Senior Bingo Night (RH) TNEW!

Take Charge of Your Health (RH) NEW!

Age: ............... 55 years & older Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 17/30 per agency Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... $5/R, $7/NR, $6/NN Day: ............... Wednesday

Age: ............... 18 years & older Instructor: ..... Aging Care Connection Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... FREE Day: ............... Wednesday

Warm up those vocal cords and prepare to yell, “BINGO!” Each participant will receive two cards and will have the opportunity to win prizes as we play various different styles of Bingo! Light refreshments will be served. This is sure to be a fun night for all! Registration deadline is July 17. Co-op LP & WS.

CODE

DATES

TIME

233030-01

7/24

6:00P-7:30P

Take Charge of Your Health is a chronic disease self-management program that helps adults find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue and to discover better nutrition and exercise choices. It is a six week workshop that is free of charge! Funding for the program is provided in part by the Illinois Department of Public Health. Please pre-register to reserve your spot.

CODE

DATES

TIME

233649-01

7/10-8/21

10:00A-12:30P

55 + Leisure Day (RH) Tuesday is 55 + Leisure Day at the Park District! Come on down to the Park District for some fun and games!! Pinochle, as well as other card and dice games, are played every Tuesday! Age: ............... 55 years & older Location: ....... Recreation Center Day: ............... Tuesday Dates: ............ 6/4-8/27 Time: ............. 12:00P-3:00P

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SENIOR ACTIVITIES Need Transportation to the Rec Center? THE TOWNSHIP OF LYONS - SENIOR TRANSPORTATION

AGING CARE CONNECTIONS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

Anyone who lives in the Township of Lyons and is 60 years or older can use their bus transportation system. Contact them at 708-354-0292 for more information.

Those living in South Proviso Township and Riverside Township and are 60 years or older have access to their taxi cab voucher. Contact them at 708-354-1323 for more information.

Senior Knitting 101: The Very Basics (RH) NEW! Looking for a new hobby where what you create is only limited by your imagination? Try knitting! In this class, you will learn the basics of knitting: casting on, casting off, knit and purl stitches, yarn types, tools of the trade, and following line patterns. Each participant will learn and practice the basic stitches by completing a stitch sample book and a few easy projects, including an Afghan Square for Warm Up America. Bring a notebook or binder, pen/pencil, and pair of scissors. Please bring your own Size 8 knitting needles or bring $10 to purchase from the instructor.

DATES

TIME

233644-01 233644-02

6/4-7/2 7/9-8/6

10:00A-11:30A 10:00A-11:30A

Looking for a fun time with friends? Come on down to the Hawaiian Social at the Park District! You will spend the afternoon in a Hawaiian Paradise complete with music, refreshments and games! Win fun prizes! This is a free event, but please register so we can get enough refreshments for everyone. Registration deadline is July 5th. Refreshments sponsored by Meadowbrook Manor. SPONSORED BY

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DATES

TIME

233000-01

7/12

12:00P-2:00P

Age: ............... 55 years & older Location: ....... Recreation Center Day: ............... Wednesday Dates: ............ 6/5-8/28 Time: ............. 1:00P-4:00P

A Night of Bridge (RH) TNEW!

Age: ............... 55 years & older Instructor: ..... LG. Park Staff Location: ....... LGPK 1501 Barnsdale Rd. Fees:............... FREE Day: ............... Tuesday Time: ............. 7:00P-10:00P Date: .............. 7/23

Hawaiian Social (RH)

Age: ............... 55 years & older Instructor: ..... Staff Min/Max: ..... 10/50 Location: ....... Recreation Center Fees:............... FREE Day: ............... Friday

Join others for an afternoon of Bridge at the Recreation Center! This is a congenial, intermediate contract bridge mix. No partners needed. Tables will be made up as players arrive. Going for the Gold prizes!

Calling all bridge players. Have fun and play a lot of bridge on our “all out for bridge” night. All levels of play are welcome but you do have to know how to play. Come single, double or more, but reservations are required. Please call 708-354-4580 ext. 231 to reserve a place for a free fun night. Co-op LP.

Age: ............... 55 years & older Instructor: ..... Caitlyn Kamm Min/Max: ..... 4/10 Location: ....... Recreation Center *Fees: ............. $29/R, $38/NR, $32/NN Day: ............... Tuesday CODE

The Surprise Bridge Stakes Club (RH)

Walk for Health (RH) Join others for a walk at the Recreation Center. There will be a different speaker each month and refreshments will also be available. Walk what you can; every step you take is “A Step in the Right Direction.” This is a free program sponsored by the La Grange Aging Well Initiative Group Age: ............... 55 years & older Location: ....... Recreation Center Day: ............... Wednesday Dates: ............ 6/19, 7/17, 8/21 Time: ............. 10:30A-12:00P

*10% senior discount does not apply.

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VOLUNTEERS WANTED & SEASPAR INFORMATION

Volunteers Wanted!! Interested in volunteering? We are looking for people who are interested in getting involved with the Park District of La Grange by volunteering. There are many opportunities throughout the year. You can volunteer for the many special events we have during the year. If interested, please fi ll out this form and send or drop off to Laura Gallagher, Supt. of Recreation, 536 East Ave., LaGrange, IL 60525. Name:________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address:______________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone:________________________________ Email:__________________________________________________________

4500 Belmont Road, Downers Grove, IL 60515 Phone: (630) 960-7600 • Fax: (630) 960-7601 Providing year round recreation programs for individuals with special needs. Check us out on the WEB, www.seaspar.org or call (630) 960-7600 for additional information.

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GENERAL INFORMATION LATE PICK-UP POLICY The Park District of La Grange staff will supervise children who are left beyond the scheduled time until a parent or other authorized adult on the pick-up list arrives. However, late pickups will result in a fee. Payment of the late fee is to be paid at the Recreation Center located at 536 East Avenue BEFORE your child can attend the next day of camp/class. If you have any questions, please call Laura Gallagher at 352-1762.

1-15 minutes late = $5.00 Every minute after that = $1.00

IMPORTANT INFORMATION The Park District of La Grange is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in the safest manner possible and holds the safety of participants in the highest regard. Participants and parents registering their child in recreation programs must recognize, however, that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreation activities. The Park District of La Grange continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions which have been designed to protect the participant’s safety. Please recognize that the Park District of La Grange does not carry medical accident insurance for injuries sustained in its programs. The cost of such would make program fees prohibitive; therefore, each person registering themselves or a family member for a recreation program/activity should review their own medical insurance policy for coverage. It must also be noted that the absence of medical insurance coverage does not make the Park District of La Grange automatically responsible for the payment of medical expenses. The Park District of La Grange requires that all program participants or legal guardians sign a Liability Waiver and Release form at the time of registration. This form must be signed prior to participation in any Park District program. Your cooperation and understanding is greatly appreciated.

PARK USAGE RULES For your Safety and Protection....CERTAIN LOCAL RULES ARE ESTABLISHED BY THE BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS SO THAT ALL MAY ENJOY THE PARKS SAFELY. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING RULES. 1. No dogs are allowed in the parks. 2. No alcoholic beverages are allowed in any park areas. 3. No driving or parking of cars, motorcycles or snowmobiles are allowed in any grass area or sportsfield. 4. No weapons of any type may be carried by anyone in the park except by the police. This includes slingshots, pellet guns or guns which are in a case.

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5. No smoking within any Park District buildings. 6. No golfing in the parks. Youth Golf Program participants are exempt from this rule during scheduled golf lessons. 7. Parks are open from sunrise to sunset unless otherwise posted. Exceptions apply to lighted areas (i.e. courts, fields, etc.)

PROGRAM CODE OF CONDUCT To ensure enjoyable and safe programs for all participants, the Park District of La Grange has developed a behavior code. Participants shall: • Show respect to all participants and staff. • Refrain from using foul language. • Refrain from causing bodily harm. • Show respect to equipment, supplies, and facilities. Additional rules are developed for specific programs as deemed necessary by staff.

PROGRAM FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE The Financial Assistance Policy of the Park District of La Grange is established to provide a fair and equitable system through which District residents may take part in recreation programs when they are unable to pay the required fees. Partial program fee waivers may be granted for Park District of La Grange residents for certain programs. Any family who would like to see if they are eligible for a scholarship may obtain an application from the Park District of La Grange Administration Office at 536 East Avenue, La Grange, IL 60525.

CO-OP PROGRAMMING If the graphic symbol T appears next to a program title, it is a CO-OP, and resident rates apply for all agencies indicated. All participating agencies must achieve minimum enrollment for a class to be held. There are three reasons why park districts and recreation departments typically offer programs in cooperation with another agency. Reason #1 is because individually each agency does not have the population base to support a program. Reason #2 is that one of the agencies does not have the facility to offer a program. Reason #3 is that both agencies can increase the variety of programs offered to their residents.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) The Park District of La Grange is committed to accessibility for individuals with disabilities and strives to provide equal, integrated participation in all programs, activities and services. The Park District’s policy is to reasonably accommodate all qualified program applicants in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). We welcome the questions, comments and concerns of interested community members regarding District ADA compliance. To arrange for auxiliary aids or accommodations enabling individuals with disabilities to participate in Park District public meetings, or to request publications in a special format (such as audiocassette or large print), contact the Superintendent of Recreation by calling (708) 3521762 or by writing to 536 East Avenue, La Grange, IL 60525.

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INCLUSIVE RECREATION PROGRAMS In a continuing effort to meet the needs of residents with special needs, SEASPAR and the Park District of La Grange provide inclusive recreation services. This means that individuals with disabilities participate in programs offered by the Park District. This inclusive recreation environment provides residents with disabilities greater choices for their leisure time and allows all residents to learn about one another as they participate together. Let the Park District and SEASPAR know of your special needs interests so that we can provide the support necessary for successful inclusion. By communicating your needs, the Park District and SEASPAR can be prepared to provide you with appropriate services. Please contact the Superintendent of Recreation to convey your needs.

PHOTOGRAPHS The Park District of La Grange uses pictures of participants in its programs and special events to inform others of these recreational opportunities. We do not use any identification in our brochure. If you do not want a picture taken, please tell our photographer.

GIVE THE GIFT OF FUN! A gift certificate for a recreation program or activity is the perfect gift for anyone. You can purchase a gift certificate at the Park District Office at 536 East Avenue, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Park District of La Grange is often looking for qualified, enthusiastic people for a variety of positions. Applications for part time jobs are accepted year round. Persons interested in teaching or supervising a recreation program should contact the recreation department at (708) 352-1762. Persons interested in working in our parks and maintenance department should call (708) 352-1762. Applications can be picked up at the Park District office at 536 East Avenue. The Park District of La Grange is an equal opportunity employer.

"Be Our Eyes" is the Park District of La Grange's park watch initiative, encouraging our residents and park patrons to serve as another pair of "eyes" for the park district and to report suspicious activity. If you take notice of any of the following activities, or anything that seems "fishy," please call 911 to report it.

See something. Suspicious activity to watch for and report • Screaming, yelling or fighting • Solicitors • Someone looking into parked cars • Sound of breaking glass • People in the park after hours • People exhibiting unusual behavior • Substance abuse • Fire or fireworks

Say something. Information needed when you call When you call 911, please try to be as specific as possible about the situation and the details. • What is happening? • Where is it happening? • If the situation already occurred, when did it happen? • Who is involved? • Is anyone hurt? Description of People and Vehicles If people or vehicles are involved in the incident, be as specific as possible when describing them. People • Age • Gender • Race • Height • Weight • Clothing • Unique identifying characteristics

Vehicles • License plate state/number • Make • Model • Color • Damage to vehicle • Direction of travel • Unique identifying characteristics

PARK AND FACILITY RENTAL PERMITS Need a convenient site to hold an organization or business meeting? Want an indoor space to hold a child’s birthday party? Would an outdoor playing field, court or pavilion be the perfect spot for a family reunion? Now is the time to start planning for these events, and the Park District of La Grange can help with their indoor and outdoor facility rental space! The Park District has both indoor and outdoor facilities that can be rented by the hour for family functions, club and school activities, civic group meetings or athletic events. Facilities, such as the Community Center, Recreation Center, ball fields, tennis courts, picnic shelters and soccer fields can be reserved. Please keep in mind that all facilities may not be available as Park District programs have the first priority for all facilities. To reserve a facility, both residents and non-residents age 21 or older must complete an application in advance and fi le the application at the Park District of La Grange administrative offices, 536 East Avenue, during regular office hours. A minimum security deposit of $100 is due at time of application. Specific cancellation policies and refund fee information is available upon application of site. Reservations are on a first come, first served basis. For more information about renting a park site or facility, contact the Park District at (708) 352-1762.

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COMMEMORATIVE TREE PROGRAM

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rees contribute to the beauty of our parks and are a benefit to the environment.

A commemorative tree is a perfect way to: • Celebrate a marriage, anniversary, or birth • Remember a loved one • • Recognize an event, organization or person • You can select the type of tree to be planted from the list below. Selections depend upon nursery availability.

Maple

Hackberry

Elm

Ginko

Turkish Filbert

Pear

Oak

Linden

Tuliptree

Serviceberry

River Birch

Hornbeam

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Magnolia

Crab Apple

Tree Lilac

Kentucky Coffee Tree

Your tree can be purc purch purchased c anytime during the year starting rttiting at $300, depending on species. Trees are e planted plant the ffo following spring by an outside contractor. trra ractor. S andard tree sizes range St Stand Standard rang ra g from 2 to 2 1⁄2” diameter and 5 to 10’ in height. Your tree e will be maintained by the Parkk District. This includes watering, mulching mulc and pruning. 5X bronze plaques are available 5 la a for the additional price of $285. able 5X7 Park Par arrk staff will help you select a planting site as well as tree species.

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INDEX ADULT ACITIVTIES Ask an Architect ..............................................................................................68 Couples Massage .............................................................................................66 Creative Writing for Adults............................................................................. 67 Digital Photography for Beginners..................................................................66 Intermediate/Advanced Digital Photography .................................................66 Knitting 101: The Very Basics .........................................................................65 Knitting 102: Shaping and More.....................................................................65 La Grange Area Social Singles ........................................................................65 Naturally Clean…from Soap Nuts ..................................................................68 Parents’ Blogging Workshop ...........................................................................66 Piece of Clay .................................................................................................... 67 Take Charge of Your Health ...........................................................................68 Vegetarian Cooking .........................................................................................68

ADULT ATHLETICS Adult Golf........................................................................................................ 71 Adult Karate .................................................................................................... 72 Adult Tennis .................................................................................................... 71 Adult Wiffle Ball League ................................................................................ 71 Adult & Teen Jujitsu ........................................................................................ 72 Co-Ed Kickball League .................................................................................. 71 Co-Rec Sandy Volleyball League .................................................................... 70 Co-Rec Volleyball League ............................................................................... 70 Men’s Basketball League ................................................................................. 72

ADULT FITNESS Childcare Services ........................................................................................... 74 Ab Sculpt .........................................................................................................77 Bootie-Camp ................................................................................................... 76 Cardio 20/20/20 .............................................................................................. 76 Gentle Yoga ..................................................................................................... 76 PiYo Strength Fusion ....................................................................................... 75 Self-Myofascial Release Workshop ................................................................. 75 Senior Strength and Stretch ............................................................................ 78 Spin & Abs ......................................................................................................77 Spin & Sculpt...................................................................................................77 Step Variety ......................................................................................................77 Tibetan Singing Bowl Concert........................................................................ 75 Toned N Strong ...............................................................................................77 Turbo Kick ....................................................................................................... 78 Yoga.................................................................................................................. 76 Yoga Fitness ..................................................................................................... 76 Zumba Fitness .................................................................................................77 Zumba Gold .................................................................................................... 78 Zumba Gold Toning ........................................................................................ 78 Zumba Party in the Park! ................................................................................ 75

EARLY CHILDHOOD ACTIVITIES American Girl Beach Babies ...........................................................................20 By-Gym-Mini.................................................................................................. 17 Camp Mighty Munchkins ...............................................................................24 Camp Tiny Tots ...............................................................................................23 Color My World .............................................................................................. 19 Father and Kids 1st Flight ................................................................................ 18 Junior Down on the Farm Camp .....................................................................22 Junior Teddy Bear Workshop ..........................................................................22 Kid Rock I........................................................................................................ 18 Kid Rock II ...................................................................................................... 19 Kiddie Kollege ................................................................................................. 19 Kinderkeys-EC ................................................................................................ 21 Little Artists ....................................................................................................20

Little Hammers ...............................................................................................20 Manners are Magic ..........................................................................................20 Mommy & Me Time ....................................................................................... 18 Morning Munchkins ....................................................................................... 19 Private Piano ....................................................................................................36 Spanish for Children........................................................................................22 Stay N Play....................................................................................................... 17 Tie Dye Art Camp ..........................................................................................22 Tiny Tunes ....................................................................................................... 18 Toddler Playtime Gym .................................................................................... 17 Toddler Times Two ......................................................................................... 17 Tot Rock .......................................................................................................... 18 Wee Chefs ........................................................................................................ 21 Weird Science ..................................................................................................22

EARLY CHILDHOOD ATHLETICS All Star All Sports ...........................................................................................27 All Star Jr. Golf................................................................................................27 All Star Sports Dodgeball ...............................................................................28 Bumper Bowling ..............................................................................................25 Flag Football ....................................................................................................28 Jujitsu Mighty Mites ........................................................................................29 Kidnastics.........................................................................................................25 Lil Pint Hoops .................................................................................................27 Mini-Hawk Sports Camp................................................................................28 Parent & Tot Gymnastics ................................................................................25 Parent & Tot Sports .........................................................................................27 Pre Karate ........................................................................................................29 Skyhawks Mini Flag Football .........................................................................29 Soccer ...............................................................................................................26 T-Ball ...............................................................................................................26 Tiny Hawks Sports Camp ...............................................................................28

GYMNASTICS Beginning Tumbling........................................................................................ 47 Boys Advanced Beginner Gymnastics............................................................. 47 Boys Beginner Gymnastics .............................................................................. 47 Girls Beginner Gymnastics ............................................................................. 47 Jr. Gymnastics I ...............................................................................................46 Jr. Gymnastics II ..............................................................................................46 Tumbling for Cheerleading ............................................................................. 47 Tumbling On ................................................................................................... 47

LEARNING LADDERS PRESCHOOL ..................14-15 PERFORMING ARTS All Stars All Dance Camp...............................................................................34 Ballet/Jazz ........................................................................................................ 31 Beach Bum Cheer & Dance Camp ................................................................. 35 Broadway Boomers ..........................................................................................30 Cheer Junior ..................................................................................................... 31 Contemporary Dance ...................................................................................... 33 Dance with Me! ...............................................................................................30 Extreme Poms Dance Camp! .......................................................................... 35 Hip Hop Dance Camp .................................................................................... 35 Hula Dancing .................................................................................................. 32 Irish Step Dancing ........................................................................................... 31 Irish Step Dancing-Youth ................................................................................ 32 Irish Step Dancing-16 & Up ........................................................................... 33 Kindercombo: Ballet/Tap ................................................................................ 32 Let’s Cheer & Dance ....................................................................................... 31 Little Actors Club ............................................................................................30

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SENIOR ACTIVITIES 55+ Leisure Day ............................................................................................... 79 Hawaiian Social ...............................................................................................80 Night of Bridge ................................................................................................80 Senior Bingo Night .......................................................................................... 79 Senior Knitting 101: The Very Basics ..............................................................80 Surprise Bridge Stakes Club ............................................................................80 Take Charge of Your Health ........................................................................... 79 Walk for Health ...............................................................................................80

SPECIAL EVENT Back to School Movie in the Park ................................................................... 11 Community Family Fest ..................................................................................12 Father and Kids 1st Flight ................................................................................ 11 It’s Tent Time with a Movie ............................................................................ 10 Jr. High Night at the Rec ................................................................................. 11 Movie in the Park ............................................................................................ 10 Park Days ......................................................................................................... 10 Tile Wall Program ...........................................................................................13 Tot Time in the Park ....................................................................................... 10

SUMMER DAY CAMPS Camp-A-Palooza ............................................................................................. 43 Camp Mighty Munchkins ...............................................................................24 Camp Quest .....................................................................................................44 Camp Tiny Tots ...............................................................................................23 Camp Trailblazers............................................................................................ 45

TEEN/PRE-TEENS Ceramics Youth Workshop ..............................................................................63 Chefology .........................................................................................................63 Galloping Ghost Trip ......................................................................................63 Jujitsu................................................................................................................ 72 Jr. High Night at the Rec ................................................................................. 62 Karate ............................................................................................................... 72 Knitting 101: The Very Basics .........................................................................64 Knitting 102: Shaping and More.....................................................................64 Mystery Theater ...............................................................................................63 Nerf Wars: Outdoor Edition ........................................................................... 62 Teen Blogging Workshop ................................................................................64 Teen Clay Camp ..............................................................................................63 Tennis............................................................................................................... 71 Tween Cuisine ...............................................................................................622

TRIPS Brew Cruise, Lake Michigan .......................................................................... 69 Chicago White Sox Trip.................................................................................. 69 Shipshewana .................................................................................................... 69 Summer Gardens Tour-Rockford.................................................................... 69

YOUTH ACTIVITIES ABC’s of Journaling/Sketch Book................................................................... 41 Alien Invasion Robotics................................................................................... 41 Be a Mad Scientist: Inventions & Discovery...................................................38 Building Flying Models...................................................................................38 Camp-A-Palooza ............................................................................................. 43 Camp Quest .....................................................................................................44

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Camp Trailblazers............................................................................................ 45 Ceramics Youth Workshop ..............................................................................63 Chess Camp ..................................................................................................... 37 Clay Camp .......................................................................................................63 Crazy Chemistry ..............................................................................................38 Fun-gineering .................................................................................................. 41 Glitzy Girlz Summertime Spa.........................................................................42 Good News Times-Junior Journalists .............................................................40 How to Make Balloon Animals and More!.....................................................38 Kinderkeys-Youth ............................................................................................36 Kids Can Cook! ............................................................................................... 37 Lights, Camera, Action ...................................................................................42 Magic Class...................................................................................................... 37 Manners Please ................................................................................................ 41 Mystery Theater ...............................................................................................63 Pictures & Poems.............................................................................................40 Private Piano ....................................................................................................36 Robotics Adventures ........................................................................................ 39 Rock Out! Workshop....................................................................................... 39 Simply Sewing ................................................................................................. 39 Summer Fun Crafts ......................................................................................... 37 Superhero Cartoon Workshop ......................................................................... 39 Woodworks ......................................................................................................36 Youth Authors Workshop & Reading .............................................................40

YOUTH ATHLETICS All Star Sports Girls B-Ball ............................................................................ 49 All Star Sports Girls Soccer ............................................................................ 49 Archery Camp ................................................................................................. 51 Basketball Level II ...........................................................................................48 Bowling ............................................................................................................48 Bulls/Sox Combo Camps Chicago Fire Soccer Camp .............................................................................. 52 EVP Indoor Volleyball Camp ......................................................................... 52 EVP Tour Beach Volleyball Camp.................................................................. 53 Field Hockey Camp ......................................................................................... 51 Flag Football ....................................................................................................48 Girls Super Sports............................................................................................48 Grand Prix Youth Tennis League.................................................................... 51 Jujitsu Juniors ................................................................................................... 59 Jujitsu Mighty Mites ........................................................................................ 59 Junior Golf ....................................................................................................... 49 Kids First Girls Softball Camp ....................................................................... 55 Kids First Multi Sports Camp......................................................................... 55 Kids First Track & Field Camp....................................................................... 55 Lacrosse Camp................................................................................................. 51 Martial Arts ..................................................................................................... 58 Pre Karate ........................................................................................................ 58 Skyhawks Basketball Camp ............................................................................. 53 Skyhawks Flag Football Camp ........................................................................54 Skyhawks Quickstart Tennis Camp ................................................................ 53 Skyhawks T-Ball Camp ................................................................................... 53 Skyhawks Track & Field Camp.......................................................................54 Soccer Camp .................................................................................................... 52 Tae Kwon Do ................................................................................................... 58 White Sox Baseball Camps ............................................................................. 57 White Sox Defense Club ................................................................................. 56 White Sox Hitting Club .................................................................................. 56 White Sox Offense Club.................................................................................. 56 White Sox Pitching Club ................................................................................ 56 White Sox Travel Team Hitting & Pitching Clubs ........................................ 57 Youth Golf ....................................................................................................... 49 Youth Karate .................................................................................................... 58 Youth Tennis ....................................................................................................50

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Recreation Center 536 East Ave.

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Administrative Offices, Indoor Playground, Walking Track, 3 Full Size Basketball Courts, Dance/Aerobic Studio, Banquet Room, Rental Rooms, Chicago White Sox Satellite Training Facility

Community Center 200 S. Washington Ave.

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Activity Building, Playground, 2 Basketball Courts

Denning Park 4903 S. Gilbert Ave.

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Elm Park Elm & Stone Ave.

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Gilbert Park 41st St. & Gilbert Ave.

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Preschool Building, Playground, Half-Court Basketball Court, 2 T-Ball Fields, 4 Tennis Courts*, Walking/Jogging Path

Gordon Park Ogden & Tilden Ave.

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Picnic Shelter, 2 Basketball Courts, 4 Softball Fields*, 1 T-Ball Field, 4 Tennis Courts*, 3 Handball Courts*, 2 Soccer Fields, Parking Lot

Sedgwick Park 10th Ave. & 48th St.

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Activity Building, Playground, 2 Basketball Courts, 4 Baseball Fields, 4 Tennis Courts*, Walking/Jogging Path, 2 Sand/Volleyball Courts*, 3 Soccer Fields, Parking Lot

Stone Park Bell & Stone Ave.

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Playground, Half-Court Basketball Courts

Rotary Centennial Park 116 Sawyer Ave.

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Spring Park 53rd St. & Spring Ave.

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Waiola Park 47th St. & Waiola Ave.

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Recreation Center Administrative Office Hours: 9 am - 5 pm ............Mon.-Fri. Front Desk Hours 8 am - 9 pm ........... Mon.-Fri. 8 am - 6 pm ........... Sat. 10 am - 5 pm ........ Sun.

Summer Front Desk/Phone Hours May 28 - Sept. 3 8 am - 9 pm ...........Mon. Tue. & Thur. 8 am - 5 pm ...........Wed. & Fri. 8 am - 4 pm ...........Sat. Closed .....................Sun.

Closed 5/27, 7/4, 8/24, 8/25 & 9/2

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS Administrative Offices ...................................................... 708/352-1762 Administrative Fax .................................................................. 352-8591 Athletic/Open Gym Hotline ................................................... 352-0588 Community Center ................................................................. 354-1836 Gilbert Park Activity Building ................................................ 354-9091 Sedgwick Park Activity Building ............................................. 354-2205

RECREATIONAL & COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS Aging Well ............................................................................... 354-1323 American Youth Soccer Org. (AYSO) .......................... www.ayso300.org Boy Scouts of America ............................................................ 354-1111 Bulls/Sox Training Academy-LaGrange ........................... 708/588-2275 Bulls/Sox Training Academy-Lisle.................................... 630/324-8221 Community Diversity Group .................................................. 579-5114 Community Extension Project ................................................ 579-5898 Comm. Park Dist. of LaGrange Park ...................................... 354-4580 Cook County Forest Preserve .................................................. 366-9420 Countryside Rec. Dept. ............................................................ 482-3645 DuPage Cty. Forest Preserve ............................................ 630/790-4900 Flagg Creek Golf Course ........................................................ 246-3336 Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago ......................................... 630/544-5900 La Grange Area Newcomers-Jane Byczek ............................... 354-1807 La Grange Art League ............................................................ 352-3101 La Grange Babe Ruth League ................................................. 354-8730 La Grange Business Association ............................................. 352-0494 La Grange Little League-Jim Walls ..........www.lagrangelittleleague.com La Grange Garden Club-Bev Sturtz ................................. 630/789-6557 La Grange Girls Softball-Lisa Sher ......................................... 482-8987 La Grange Public Library ....................................................... 352-0576 La Grange Historical Society .................................................. 482-4248 NAACP .................................................................................. 352-4897 Pleasant Dale Park District .............................................. 630/662-6220 SEASPAR ........................................................................ 630/960-7600 Southwest Suburban Sr. Center ............................................... 354-1323 Village of La Grange ............................................................... 579-2300 Western Springs Rec. Dept. ..................................................... 246-9070 West Suburban Chamber ........................................................ 352-0494

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Adult Activities .............................................................................. 65-68 Adult Athletics ............................................................................... 70-72 Adult Fitness .................................................................................. 73-78 Be Our Eyes Park Watch Initiative ......................................................83 Bulls/Sox Academy ........................................................................ 60-61 Childcare ..............................................................................................74 Commemorative Tree program ............................................................85 Early Childhood Activities ............................................................. 16-22 Early Childhood Athletics ............................................................. 25-29 Gymnastics ..................................................................................... 46-47 Late Pick-up Policy ..............................................................................82 Map and Facility/Park Information................................................ 89-91 Martial Arts.................................................................................... 58-59 Open Gym .............................................................................................9 Performing Arts.............................................................................. 30-35 Preschool ........................................................................................ 14-15 Rec Center Usage Information...............................................................8 Registration Form ................................................................................86 Registration Info ....................................................................................4 Rental Info ......................................................................................... 6-8 SEASPAR ............................................................................................81 Senior Activities ............................................................................. 79-80 Special Events ................................................................................ 10-12 Summer Day Camps ........................................................... 23-24, 43-45 Teens/Pre-Teens ............................................................................. 62-64 Tile Wall Program ................................................................................13 Trips .....................................................................................................69 Youth Activities .............................................................................. 36-42 Youth Athletics ............................................................................... 48-57

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536 East Avenue, La Grange, Illinois 60525 Telephone: (708) 352-1762 • Fax: (708) 352-8591

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Resident Registration Saturday, April 20 • 8:00 am - 6 pm Recreation Building, 536 East Avenue Registration will begin at 8:00 am and end at 6:00 pm. Walk-in and online registration procedures will not have priority over the other, as both procedures will be occurring at the same time. Residents may only register their own family. PLEASE NOTE: In order to register online you will need to stop in the Rec. Center at 536 East Avenue to set up an online account. There is a form to complete and proof of address is required. You will be emailed a user name and password allowing you to access online registration. The deadline to set up an online account for registration on April 20 is April 19. If you already have an online account it is not necessary to do it again. Your user name and password is still valid.

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Summer Camps

Resident registration begins April 20. Non-Resident registration begins April 29.

Camp Tiny Tots • Camp Mighty Munchkins Camp-A-Palooza • Camp Quest Camp Trailblazers See pages 23-24 and 43-45 for details.

Summer camp registration now open.


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