2018-19 Annual Report

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2018-19: A Year of IMPACT! Schaumburg Park District Annual Report | parkfun.com

130 gallons of ice cream made in the Farm's old-fashioned ice cream machine

Facilities & Maintenance 23,918

preventative maintenance routines, 4,352 work orders and 424 emergency calls completed

80%

of all construction waste and 51% of all refuse diverted from landfills

19,567

Park Ranger made park visits and saw 265,000 residents taking time for fun

38,000 miles of parks patrolled

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46 lightning detectors 670 CCTV cameras 7 sprinkler systems 41 AED’s 24 fire alarms

forms available online

537 families enrolled in the automatic payment program 1 hr s 74 of

441 Children enrolled in preschool

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birthday parties celebrated at The Sport Center

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1,515 lessons taken 30,633

rounds played at Schaumburg Golf Club

8,713 rounds played at Walnut Greens

1,700 lbs. of bentgrass seeds used 1,255 drop-in pickleball 540 tons of bunker sand 2,900 tons of greens mix players

Parks & Planning Communications, Finance & H.R. 820 100 acres mowed weekly at parks (1,100 acres of parks)

38 ponds

26, 093 lbs. of recycled metal

(Including at Spring Valley and the Golf Courses)

500 tons of baseball mix installed

1,200 cu. yds. of

Olympic Park on 3 soccer fields

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13,500 annuals planted 338

shrubs planted

1,161 perennials planted

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272 Tweets

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97,085 customers with a

Park District account

35,669

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42,269 2,162,676 membership parkfun.com page views

14,500 tulip bulbs planted

playground mulch installed

182,800 sq. ft. of synthetic turf replaced at

35 cable shows produced

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$12,874 rebates received for energy reduction

1,254 hrs. of simulator rentals

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LED conversion resulted in:

$22,225 annual savings 33,483 watt reduction

More than

859 miles or 1,511,840 yards or 21,598 lengths of the pool

golfers in the 114Junior Golf Camp

542 clients ar k

collected for 60 different species

2,378 sheets of paper saved by making registration

205 Senior

Golf League Members

Barracuda Swim Team participants swam about

1,570 children served in the KASPER days off program

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50 lbs. of native prairie seeds

13,900 volunteer hours

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13,534 students attended field trips to Spring Valley

55,000 cups of coffee produced

28 golf outings

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1,647

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butterflies released

Pancake breakfasts served at Sugar Bush Fair & 30 gallons of maple syrup

558 monarch

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wagon rides at the Farm (2,889 total riders)

tons of hay consumed by livestock

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with 52,033 29,348 public WiFi 12 facilities total registrations 2 0 4 marquee messages 108 full-time employees 1,109 part-time employees posted vis

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