Administration
630.372.PARK
Dennis Stein; CPRP
Executive Director
630.483.3162
Jennifer Hermonson
Superintendent of Business & Human Resources
630.483.3160
Sherri Harry
Financial Manager
630.483.3163
Business Department Leslie DeMoss; CPRP
Events & Corporate Services Manager
Louisa Walsh
Human Resources Generalist
Mary Ohzourk
630.483.3165
Communications & Marketing Manager
Recreation Department
630.483.3135
630.483.3164
Kurt Reckamp; CPRP
Superintendent of Recreation
630.483.3091
Chelsie Petrusha
Recreation Manager (Athletics)
630.483.3090
Cindy Babicz; CPRP
Recreation Manager (Youth/Early Childhood)
Jake Larson; CPRP
Lauren Jochem Kabrick; CPRP Kyle Saros; CPRP, CPO Charissa Weiher; CPRP
630.483.3730
Recreation Manager (Athletics)
Recreation Manager (Cultural Arts & Special Events) Aquatic Manager
Fitness & Membership Manager
Parks Department
630.483.3731 630.483.3132 630.483.3018 630.483.3015
Keith Gorczyca
Superintendent of Parks & Planning
630.483.3161
Jeff Aiani
Parks Manager
630.483.3330
Stacey Harris
Parks Administrative Assistant
Hotlines
630.483.3167
Vandalism
630.483.3134
Ice Skating/Splash Pad
630.483.3133
Youth/Adult Sports Rainout
630.483.3123
CPRP= Certified Park & Recreation Professional Facilities
CPO= Certified Pool Operator
Name
Address
Phone
Fax
Hours
Parks Department
777 S. Bartlett Road
630.483.3167
630.372.7284
M-F: 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Administration Office Hoosier Grove Barn
Hoosier Grove Museum Community Center Park Place
Park Place Registration
777 S. Bartlett Road 700 W. Irving Park Rd. 700 W. Irving Park Rd. 777 S. Bartlett Road 550 S. Park Blvd. Lower level
630.483.7275 630.483.3135 630.483.3135 630.483.3734
Closed
Christmas Eve, December 24
New Years Eve, December 31
630.372.1893 630.372.1893 630.483.9957
630.483.3025
630.483.0562
Park Place Family Recreation Center Thanksgiving, November 27
630.372.7284
630.483.3010
Holiday Hours
M-F: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Call for appointment
HoosierGroveMuseum.com M-F: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M-F: 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sat./Sun.: 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.
M-Thur.: 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Administrative Office, Community Center, Hoosier Grove Barn/Museum, and Registration Thanksgiving, November 27
Closed
5:30 a.m. - Noon
Christmas Eve, December 24
Closed
5:30 a.m. - Noon
New Years Eve, December 31
Day After Thanksgiving, November 28 5:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Day After Thanksgiving, November 28 Christmas Day, December 25 New Years Day, January 1
Staff/Facility Hours
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Closed Closed
*Community Center will be closed on Friday, December 26.
Christmas Day, December 25 New Years Day, January 1
Closed Closed Closed Closed
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Staff/Facility Hours Special Events Fitness Personal Training Group Fitness Registration Fitness Aquatic Cool Pool Swim Lessons Building Block Preschool Early Childhood Classes Youth Interest Group Care Youth Athletics Youth Soccer Girls Softball Girls Basketball Early Childhood Athletics Gymnastics Martial Arts
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Park District Board Meetings
The Park District Board meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at Hoosier Grove Barn, 700 W. Irving Park Road, and all meetings are open to the public. If you have a park concern, suggestions, or would like to observe how the Park District operates, we encourage your attendance. Park District Commissioners: from left to right; picture below Adriana Armstrong; President Tom Keating; Vice President Rich Janiec Rick Brogan Bill Wright
Cover image courtesy of ImageGrille.com.
Park District Board of Commissioners
Mission
We provide diverse and responsive recreational opportunities that enhance the quality of the community through our parks, facilities, service, employees, and volunteers.
Vision We enrich life with memorable moments through excellence and recreation.
IAPD/IPRA
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The Illinois Association of Park Districts and the Illinois Park and Recreation Association presented the Distinguished Agency Award to the Streamwood Park District for its exceptional dedication to all citizens of the Streamwood community in providing leisure service opportunities.
Core Values - S.P.D.C.A.R.E.S.
SAFETY: Safe, wholesome parks and facilities.
PRESERVATION: Preserving and celebrating our community’s rich history and environment.
DIVERSITY: Recreational and employment opportunities that reflect our commitment to diversity, inclusion, and the changing needs of our community. COLLABORATION: Building collaborative relationships with public and private agencies.
ACCOUNTABILITY: Holding ourselves accountable for continuous improvement by implementing meaningful change through best practices.
Core Values - S.P.D.C.A.R.E.S.
RESPONSIBILITY: Providing responsible and proactive stewardship of all of our agency resources (human, financial, and environmental).
ETHICS: Creating a work environment that is committed to high ethical standards, compassion, integrity, initiative, accountability, and innovation.
St. Nicholas Night
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4 years old w/ parent
St. Nicholas Night is an old-time tradition featuring an interactive sing-along with folk musician Patti Ecker and a special surprise visitor bringing treat bags. Monday, December 1
7 - 8 p.m.
Hoosier Grove Barn
Letters to Santa - FREE. December 1 - December 15
Santa Claus will once again have a special mailbox placed at the Streamwood Park District. All children who write a letter to Santa will receive a letter directly from the North Pole. Drop off your letter in one of Santa’s mailboxes located at the Community Center and Park Place, or you can mail your letter directly to:
Special Events
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Santa Claus c/o Streamwood Park District 550 S. Park Blvd. Streamwood, IL 60107.
Breakfast with Santa There will be plenty of smiles and giggles as children have the opportunity to enjoy breakfast with Santa and Mrs. Claus. This buffet-style meal includes pancakes, sausage, juice, and coffee. Each child will be able to sit on Santa’s lap and receive a picture and special present. This is a family event. All attendees must register. Children under 2 years of age are FREE. Registration deadline: November 28 Code
6380-3
Min/Max: 50/100
Day
Saturday
Date
December 6
Hoosier Grove Barn
Time
R/NR
9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
$14/$21
8 years and younger (with an adult). No strollers allowed.
The “Nutty Cracker Suite” Presented by the SPD Dance Academy
Take a break from the traditional “Nutcracker Ballet” this holiday season and join the SPD Dance Academy for a funfilled evening of Jazz, Tap, Ballet, and Hip-Hop. See your favorite Nutcracker characters with a contemporary twist. Clara will tap her way through the Land of Sweets and watch Hip-Hop Street-Wise mice battle tapping soldiers. See the snowflakes dance like you have never seen them before. TICKETS GO ON SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Performance Dates
December 12. 7 p.m. and December 13. 2 p.m.
Pre-Show:
12/1 - 12/11
Early Bird:
Day of Show:
11/3 - 11/30
Ticket Price:
$9
12/12 - 12/13
Ticket Price:
$11
Ticket Price:
Loaction: Lamplighter Bible Church. 23 W. Streamwood Blvd. Streamwood, IL
$10
For more information on SPD Special Events, please contact registration at 630.483.3025, or Recreation Manager Lauren Jochem Kabrick at 630.483.3132, or by email at LJochem@spdcares.com.
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Holiday Music Festival presented by the Streamwood Arts Academy
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Join us as our actors, singers, dancers, and musicians take the stage to showcase their hard work and accomplishments. Tickets are $7. Friday, December 19.
Seating will begin at 6:30 p.m. Show starts at 7 p.m.
Judson University Chapel. 1151 S. State Street, Elgin.
The Polar Express Storytime Train
Take a train ride into a winter wonderland!
December 21, 2014
Based on the book The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg, the Streamwood Park District Polar Express Storytime Train will be leaving from the Bartlett Train Station and heading to the North Pole. Hear the story of The Polar Express, sing Christmas Carols, and meet you know who at the North Pole. This is a trip for all good boys, girls, and their parents. Get your tickets well in advance to ensure you ride the train with Santa. A snack and juice will be provided for all participants at the North Pole. Have your cameras ready. Each child will have an opportunity to meet with Santa and receive a goody bag. Please remember to dress for the weather, as this is an outdoor trip. Both trips leave from the Bartlett Metra Station and will travel to the Wood Dale “North Pole.” Guests of the Polar Express Storytime Train will have to pay any applicable parking fees at the Bartlett train station. Code
Day
Date
Time
6380-2
Sunday
12/21
5 - 8 p.m.
6380-1
Sunday
12/21
1 - 4 p.m.
Fee: Children 11 years and younger: $17. Children 12 years & older and adults: $15 Min/Max: 50/130
Location: Bartlett Metra Station
All ages are welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information on The Polar Express Storytime Train, please contact registration at 630.483.3025 or Recreation Manager Lauren Jochem Kabrick at 630.483.3132 or by email at LJochem@spdcares.com.
Annual Sweets & Treats Valentine’s Day Field Trip 3-12 Years Old - children must be accompanied by an adult
Join us for this fun-filled Valentine’s Day adventure full of sweets, treats, and some Jelly Belly Fun! We’ll tour the factory via train, sample new Jelly Belly flavors, and top off the day with a stop at Rocky Rococo’s for a slice of pizza! Busses leave from Park Place at 10 a.m. sharp and will return between 3 and 3:30 p.m. Code
6440-0
Min/Max: 12/25
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Day
Saturday
Registration Deadline: February 11
Date
February 14
Time
10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Park Place Family Recreation Center
R/NR
$12/$18
For more information on SPD Special Events, please contact registration at 630.483.3025, or Recreation Manager Lauren Jochem Kabrick at 630.483.3132, or by email at LJochem@spdcares.com.
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Valentine’s Day Float
Bring your sweetie and bring a float. Floats and noodles will be allowed in the pool on this special occasion. All paying swimmers will receive Valentine’s gifts from the Streamwood Park District. Saturday, February 14. Open swim 1 - 6 p.m.
Daily fees apply.
Health & Wellness Fair Saturday, February 28, 2015 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Physical, emotional, and financial wellness are all important to your health. Admission is free, and visitors will save on Park Place memberships, personal training packages, and more. If you offer a health or fitness service or represent an organization focusing on health, and would like to reserve a table for the Fair, please contact Fitness & Membership Manager, Charissa Weiher, by e-mail at CWeiher@spdcares.com.
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Vendor applications will be available online beginning January 5, 2015 at SPDCARES.com. Park Place Family Recreation Center
NEW This Year at the Fair Streamwood Park District Jobs Fair at the Health & Wellness Fair
Learn about Park District Job openings now and for the upcoming Summer Season. It’s not too early to look for your Summer Job - We interview and hire very early for Summer and Seasonal Placement. Lifeguards! Camp! Work Outside! Parks!
Daddy/Daughter Dance: 50’s Sock Hop Come dance the night away in your favorite poodle skirt and bobby socks. The evening will include a light dinner, desert, beverages, games, prizes, and more! Don’t miss this annual event. Code
6440-1
Day
Friday
$20 each additional daughter
Date
March 20
Time
6:30 - 8 p.m.
Location: Hoosier Grove Barn
R/NR (per couple)* $25/$40
3RT: Rapid Recreation Response Team If you are having a block party, birthday party, family reunion, or other special event; and you would like the Streamwood Park District to resuscitate the life back into your party, we will be there! The fee is $75 for two hours of fun and games hosted by (2) two 3RT staff members who we will dispatch to your event. Please book at least 30 days prior to your event For more information and booking procedures contact: Lauren Jochem Kabrick Recreation Manager 630.483.3132 LJochem@spdcares.com
Save the Dates More information on the following programs/events will be listed in the Spring/Summer 2015 Program Guide set to release on March 1.
Day Camp Registration Opens
Twilight Egg Hunt
Easter Egg Hunt
Monday, March 16, 2015
Brunch with the Bunny
Friday, March 27, 2015
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Spring Break Performing Arts 17th Annual Streamwood Intensive Stride; 5K, 10K, Kiddie Run March 23-25, 2015
Saturday, June 14, 2015
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Fitness
Park Place Family Recreation Center 550 S. Park Blvd.
Fitness Center Adult
Family Senior
Student
Daily (R/NR) $5 / $7
3-Month (R/NR)
Annual (R/NR)
$225 / $260
$385 / $465
$125 / $140
$4 / $5
$65 / $75
$4 / $5
$220 / $265 $110 / $130
$85 / $95
$165 / $200
Aquatic Adult
Family Senior
Youth/Student
Daily (R/NR) $5 / $7
3-Month (R/NR)
Annual (R/NR)
$170 / $195
$300 / $355
$110 / $125
$4 / $5
$65 / $75
$4 / $5
Adult
Family Senior
Student
10-Punch Card 20-Punch Card Annual
3-Month (R/NR)
Annual (R/NR)
$335 / $385
$580 / $695
$190 / $225 $110 / $130
$140 / $165
$335 / $400
Adult
$190 / $230
Senior
Family
$250 / $300
Student
Annual (R/NR) $625 / $745
$1075 / $1260 $290 / $350 $470 / $560
Track Pass Adult (R/NR)
Student/Sr. (R/NR)
$55 / $75
$50 / $65
$6 / $8
$105 / $140 $350 / $465
Seniors: See All-Inclusive rates and save!
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$130 / $155
All-Inclusive
Group Fitness Daily
$115 / $140
$85 / $95
Dual
$175 / $210
$5 / $7
Daily
$95 / $125
3-month
$290 / $385
Fitness: Fitness Center (14 years and older); Indoor Track (12 years and older). Aquatic: Pool for adult-use swim time: Family Open Swim; Whirlpool & Sauna (18 years and older). Dual: All Fitness and Aquatic Membership benefits, PLUS Open Gym (age appropriate) and access to gymnasium. All-Inclusive: All Fitness and Aquatic Membership Benefits, plus Open Gym (age-appropriate), unlimited Group Fitness classes, babysitting services, and access to gymnasium. Group Fitness: Unlimited Group Fitness classes.
1-month
1 Month Student Break Membership $35
R/NR
$2 / $3
$25 / $40 $60 / $90 Available from November through January. Must provide current student ID and current class schedule.
R= Streamwood Park District Resident N= Non-resident Business Rate= All who work in Streamwood receive resident rates for Park Place Memberships with a current ID and pay stub. Senior Memberships - Begin at age 55 years young. Family Memberships- First two children are free with Annual & 3-month memberships. Must be a legal dependent, under the age of 23, and must be a full-time student. Additional children plus $15 each (3-month) /$50 each (Annual).Ages 18-23 must show proof of being a full-time student with a current school ID and a printed copy of school schedule.
For more information on Park Place Memberships, please contact Guest Services at 630.483.3010.
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Fitness Assessment Assessment includes cardio respiratory fitness, blood pressure, body composition, flexibility, and muscular strength and endurance. Personal training for program design will be discussed as well as the analysis of your assessment results. All new fitness memberships receive a free equipment orientation. New annual memberships also include a free personal training session or fitness assessment. Sign up at the fitness desk. Fitness Assessment Fee: $35
Personal Training
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Equipment Orientation Fee: $5
Personal Training Interested in beginning an exercise routine, but don’t know where to start? Get comfortable! Learn how easy it is to get stronger, change your metabolism, and get healthier! Personal Training helps you achieve your goals and increase your confidence. We can help you lose weight, gain strength & flexibility, and stay motivated. *Park Place members receive resident pricing on Personal Training. One Tune-up Session 3 Pack 6 Pack
12 Pack
Individual R/NR
Small Group R/NR
$111/$148
$74/$104
$40/$52
$210/$282 $384/$544
$26/$36
$141/$201 $272/$391
Small Group Personal Training Get all the benefits of personal training at a reduced cost and added motivation. If you and a friend/family member have similar fitness goals and ability levels, you can sign-up for a Small Group Training Session. This is great for couples, friends, parents, and children. To get started with a Personal Trainer today, fill out the form at the Park Place Fitness Center desk. A fitness assessment is recommended before you begin training. Personal Training, Assessments, or Equipment Orientation questions? Please contact the Fitness Counter at 630.483.3017
Fitness Center Amenities • 16 Cybex Eagle Strength Machines • 11 Plate-loaded Machines • Dumbbells (3-100lbs.) • Barbells (5-100lbs.) • Functional Trainer • Treadmills (Precor, Cybex, LifeFitness) • Elliptical (Precor, Octane) • Cybex ArcTrainer • Precor AMTs
• Stairmasters and Stepmills • Upright, Recumbent, & Spin Bikes • Airdyne Bikes • Nu-Steps • Scifit Pro 2 • Rowing Machine • Indoor 6-lane & Zero-Depth Pools • Indoor Running Track • Two Basketball Courts
• Spinning Studio • Body Fat Testing • Personal Training • Equipment Orientations • Fitness Assessments • Kid’s Place Babysitting • General/Private Locker Rooms • Group Exercise Studio • Balls, Bands, Bosus, & Discs
General Notes:
• Non-registration classes are for ages 14 and older, unless otherwise noted. • Any group exercise class may be canceled or altered due to low attendance. Any class with an average of five or fewer participants will be flagged/watched for one month, and may be canceled or changed to registration class if average attendance does not increase. • Classes require four (4) participants to run. Any group exercise class may be canceled or altered due to low attendance.
Monday - Friday: 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Fitness Counter: 630.483.3017
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Muscle Pump
Group Fitness Classes 15 Minute Abs
Target your trouble spot in this quick 15-minute session. Aqua Arthritis
Addresses range of motion, joint mobility, and circulation issues for those with arthritis. Whirlpool is available. Aqua Arthritis Strength Training
This class is geared towards seniors to target full-body muscle tone with equipment in both shallow and deep water. Aqua Belly Busters
Quick 15-minute aqua class targeting your abdominals. Aqua Fit
Improve cardiovascular fitness using the water’s resistance. All muscles get a workout and stress on joints is reduced. Aqua Zumba®
Combines fitness and dance moves to upbeat Latin music using water resistance. Bailemos
Latin-inspired class that will help you get moving and grooving, making your workout fun with Salsa, Merengue, and other dance moves with steps that are as easy as 1, 2, 3. Golden Movement
Designed for seniors of our community to help increase cardiovascular and muscular endurance with the basics of strength training. This workout combines flexibility, balance, coordination, and plenty of fun. Hatha Yoga
Stimulate your immune system and boost self-esteem while improving muscle tone, flexibility, strength, and stamina. HIT IT! Kickboxing
This is an intense and energizing cardio kickboxing class where the latest music keep you punching, kicking, and giving it your all for 50 minutes.
Use barbells and various weights to get a full body workout. Traditional weight room exercises done to music will give you muscular endurance. Pilates
Floor-based mat class designed for everyone. Nonimpact, safe, and effective, this class will improve flexibility, joint mobility, balance, and posture. Senior Aerobics
Functional stretching, strength training, and core exercises help improve range of motion and daily function activities. Spinning®
High motivation, mood lighting, good music, and an incredible workout on an indoor cycle. Step Aerobics
Creatively layered step bench class designed to deliver cardiovascular workout that is guaranteed to burn calories. Strength Express
Build muscle and strength through toning all major muscle groups in 45 minutes. Tabata
At it’s simplest, this is a 4-minute workout. The workout consists of 20 seconds of all-out effort (very high intensity training) followed by 10 seconds of rest. The cycle is repeated 8 times for a total of 4 minutes. This class will include no less than 5 different Tabata drills, warm up, and cool down/stretch. Burn more calories in less time and improve your performance, strength, and endurance. Yoga
Poses flow from one to another, breath synchronizing, and body heat will improve flexibility and muscle strength. Accommodates all ages. Zumba®
Shed some pounds with the Latin dance exercise craze that is fun for dancers and non-dancers alike. Zumba® Gold
A fun, Latin dance class for seniors to get you moving, and maybe shed a few pounds.
Hanover Township Classes Senior Strength Training/Aerobics
Zumba Gold®
Tuesdays/Thursdays: 9 a.m. Hanover Township Senior Center
Saturdays: 11 a.m. Hanover Township Senior Center
Daily function improves with exercises that target flexibility and range of motion. Functional stretching, strengthening, and core exercises get you moving into your day. *Extremely popular class*
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The hottest new Latin flair dance class. A lot of dancing for seniors with or without a chair. Move like you haven’t moved in years and shed a few pounds too! Classes not included in Park Place Memberships.
Senior Aqua Combo
Water exercise program that is easy on the joints and a fabulous workout. Call 630.483.5656 for a ride. Registration is required. Hanover Township Senior Services for a discounted price of $2 per class for 8 weeks. Class is available without a pass for $5 at Park Place. Saturdays: 9 a.m.
Stretch N’ Grow
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3-6 years old
This fabulously-fun fitness program for children adds an exer-citing stretch and grow class to your child’s curriculum. Children will have fun while they learn to exercise and build good habits through yoga, sports, music, team play, and games. Weekly themed lesson plans introduce a new exercise, motor skills, bones, and muscles. Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
8210-2
Thursday
1/22 - 2/19
11:10-11:45 a.m.
$40/$65
8210-1
Thursday
11/6 - 12/11*
Park Place Aerobic Studio
11:10-11:45 a.m.
$40/$65
Min/Max: 9/18 *No class 11/27
TNT - Teens N’ Training 10-16 years old
Core fitness is established and then changes are made in individuals’ programs as they progress. This class runs continuously all year round. Student must be 12 years old and successfully complete a 6-week session and be certified by a Personal Trainer in order to be eligible to purchase a T-N-T membership. A certificate will be presented and 20% off the Student Membership will be honored. Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
8510-1
Monday
1/19 - 2/23
5:15-6 p.m.
$35/$52
8140-3
Monday
12/1 - 1/ 5
5:15-6 p.m.
Registration Fitness
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$35/$52
Park Place Studio/Fitness Center
Spinning® 101 Spinning 101 is designed for anyone, new to regular exercise, or a returning exerciser. Spinning 101 covers the basics such as bike set up, hand positioning and movements, as well as, exercise intensity monitoring. Spinning helps improve cardiovascular endurance, as well as, builds strength in your legs. Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
8300-2
Thursday
2/5 - 2/26
6-6:45 p.m.
$28/$42
8300-0
Tuesday
1/13 - 2/3
6-6:45 p.m.
$28/$42
Park Place
Hatha Yoga Yoga is a spiritual practice that has been evolving for thousands of years. Many benefits that can help with decreasing stress and ailments that accompany our everyday lives. From sustaining the immune system and boosting selfesteem, to improving muscle tone, flexibility, strength, and stamina; this class is definitely a favorite. All participants are encouraged to bring their own mats. Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
8360-1
Monday
1/26 - 3/30
6:15-7:30 p.m.
$54/$79
8360-3
Monday
12/8 - 1/5
6:15-7:30 p.m.
$45/$68
Hoosier Grove Barn
Kids’ Place Babysitting Craft projects, games, puzzles, and smiling faces are just a few of the things we provide children at Kids’ Place. Adults enjoy our safe environment with over 40 years of experience and CPR certified staff. We also use Fun Zone, gym, and on-site playground for exercise and great fun!
• Punchcard and Daily payments are available. • Reservations required 24 hours in advance for infants under one (1) year of age and for early drop-off (15-30 minutes before scheduled opening). Call 630.483.3010 or visit the Park Place front desk for more information. • Kids’ Place is closed most holidays and the mornings of U-46 weather closure days. Afternoon availability on U-46 weather closure days will be the discretion of the manager. • 10% off next purchase with Babysitting punchcards totaling $40 or more.
Monday - Friday: 9-11 a.m. | Saturday: 8:30 - 11 a.m. | Monday - Thursday: 5 - 8 p.m. $3.50 per child per hour (1-2 children). Each additional child: $1/child/hour. $7 per child per hour for non-member, off-site.
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“Go the Distance” Challenge
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Go over, under, around or through, BUT NEVER GIVE UP! Accept the challenge, go the distance, and reap the rewards; both personal and financial. All participants that go the distance will receive a free T-shirt and 10% discount on membership or FIT PASS. Code
Dates
Strive for 100: Swim 100 miles or 100 strength training workouts.
Strive for 500: 500 Run, 500 Walk, or Strive for 1,000: 1,000 Biking Miles 500 Elliptical Miles
8210-8
Fee
Through December
$5
Jazzercise® A blend of dance and exercise choreographed to today’s hottest music. Suitable for all fitness levels and combines a great cardiovascular workout with resistance training and stretching to increase strength, muscle tone, flexibility, and balance with easy-to-follow movements. Register 15 minutes before or after class at the Jazzercise® table. Mon./Wed./Fri.: 5:15 p.m.
Tues./Thurs.: 8:40 a.m.
Joining Fee: $30
Walk-Ins: $10
Sunday: 10:45 a.m.
Easy Ticket Fitness: $39/month
Eight Week Session: $94 (cash/check)
Auto deduction from checking/credit card
Jazzercise® Open House: January 12-18, 2015. Free Class.
For questions about Jazzercise or registration, please call Jeaneen at 847.584.1969. Check out jazzercise.com.
Junior Jazzercise® (5-11 years old)
If your child likes to dance, then Junior Jazzercise® is for you! The exercise habits developed can go a long way in shaping their future. Junior Jazzercise® helps children build strength, endurance, coordination, teaches them about nutrition, and the importance of physical fitness; all done through fun dance routines choreographed to top 40 hits. Children perform the routines for parents on the last day of class. Length
10 weeks
Day
Wednesday
Dates
1/14-3/18
Time
4:15 p.m.
Fee $69
Men’s pick-Up Basketball An excellent way to shed some unwanted weight or to stay in shape. Teams are formed nightly. Program runs for ten weeks. Free to Park Place All-Inclusive/Dual Members. Pre-registration is required (list member number on registration form). 1/2 price registration beginning the fifth week of each session. Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
8180-1
Wednesday
1/28 - 4/1
7:30-9:30 p.m.
$32/$46
8200-2
Wednesday
Park Place Family Recreation Center
11/5 - 1/21* MinMax: 10/26
7:30-9:30 p.m. *No class 12/24, 12/31
$32/$46
Open Gym A current and valid ID photo is required for anyone over the age of 12 wishing to enter the gymnasium. Acceptable forms of identification include state ID, school ID, or a driver’s license. Participants will not be allowed into the gym without one of these forms of identification. Spectators will only be allowed into age-appropriate open gyms and are required to present an ID and pay the appropriate fee. Participation limits may be set for safety reasons. Open Gym Rates
High School
Adult
Per Class
R/NR:
Pick-Up Lunchtime Basketball
Pick-up Volleyball
Men’s Pick-Up Basketball
High School/College
School Day Off-Youth
Mon.-Fri.; 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Mon.; 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Wed.; 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
TBA; TBA
TBA; 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Open Gym Hours
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Youth/Senior $3/$3
$3/$3
For more information on Fitness, please contact the Park Place front desk at 630.483.3010.
$4/$6
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Aquatic
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Park Place Family Recreation Center 550 S. Park Blvd. Daily (R/NR)
Adult (18-54 yrs. old)
$5/$7
Family Senior
$4/$5
Everyone (Tue./Th.)
$3
Youth/Student (3-17 yrs. old)
3-Month (R/NR)
Annual (R/NR)
$170/$195
$300/$355
$110/$125 $65/$75
$4/$5
$85/$95
$175/$210 $115/$140
$130/$155
Turn your Aquatic Membership into a Dual or All-Inclusive Membership. Ask how at the Front Desk.
Winter Break Open Swim Monday
December 22
1 - 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday
December 24
Lap Swim Only: 5:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday
Thursday Friday
Saturday Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday
Saturday Sunday
Monday
December 23
1 - 5:30 p.m. & 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
December 25
CLOSED
December 26
2 - 6 p.m.
December 27
1 - 6 p.m.
December 28
1 - 6 p.m.
December 29
1 - 4:30 p.m.
December 30
1 - 5:30 p.m. & 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
December 31
Lap Swim Only: 5:30 - 11:30 a.m.
January 1
CLOSED
January 2
2 - 6 p.m.
January 3
1 - 6 p.m.
January 4
1 - 6 p.m.
January 5
1 - 4:30 p.m.
School Day Off Open Swim Day Before Thanksgiving
Wednesday
November 26
1 - 4:30 p.m.
Day After Thanksgiving
Friday
November 28
1 - 4:30 p.m.
Thanksgiving
Martin Luther King’s Birthday Presidents Day Institute Day
Thursday Monday Monday Friday
November 27 January 19
February 16 February 27
For more information on Aquatics, please contact the Park Place front desk at 630.483.3010.
CLOSED
2 - 4:30 p.m. 2 - 4:30 p.m. 2 - 6 p.m.
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Cool pool
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Swim Hours Parent/Tot Open Swim - Activity Pool (parents w/ children 5 & under) Monday/Wednesday/Friday
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday
1 - 6 p.m. (Safety Break: 3:30 - 3:45 p.m.)
All Ages Open Swim Friday
Winter Swim Hours begin December 8.
4 - 6 p.m.
Adult lap Swim One lane is available most hours of operation, (7) seven days a week, for adult lap swim. Check the Park District schedule for dates and times of pool closings. No lap swim during pool rentals. Swimming is restricted to the lap lanes during classes. Monday - Friday
Saturday & Sunday
5:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. 7 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Group Swim Groups of 15 or more people must make advance reservations (one week minimum with deposit) in order to receive discount. Children aged (7) seven years and under must have one adult per (8) eight children in the water with them. Everyone entering the pool area must pay for a wristband. $3 per person. Call 630.483.3010 for reservations.
Cool Pool Amenities Lap pool, Activity Pool, 0-depth entry, water play features, kiddy slide, horseshoe channel, bubble bench, 60 ft. water slide, whirlpool, (2) two wet saunas, family locker room, sun deck. The Cool Pool Whirlpool is closed for cleaning every other Tuesday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Cool Pool Rules
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• Children ages 10 or younger must be accompanied by a paying adult/guardian age 18 or older at all times. Children under 5 years of age must have an adult 18 years of age or older within arms reach at all times. • The Illinois Department of Public Health requires that all swimmers wear proper swimming attire. Swimsuits are required at all times. Cut-offs, gym shorts, sportswear, and undergarments are not allowed. Those not wearing proper attire will not be allowed in the pool. • For your protection, all flotation devices must be U.S. Coast Guard approved and labeled as such. All children • wearing flotation devices must remain within arms reach of a swimming adult. • Members or any users shall abide by all State, County, Village, and Park District rules and regulations, and shall conduct themselves in a safe, considerate, and reasonable manner so as not to cause disturbance or to damage equipment and property. Members or any users will display respect, consideration, and courtesy to all members, • users, staff, and Park Place property. The Park District reserves the right to discontinue an individual’s use or • membership because of disruptive or unsafe behavior. • Parents or guardians are responsible for supervising their children at all times. Lifeguards are on duty to enforce rules and respond in case of emergency. • Parents with children 5 years and older are asked to use the Family Locker Room. Parents or guardians are responsible for supervising their children at all times.
100 Mile Swim Club
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100 Miles in the Pool
Here is what 100 miles means when you are swimming it in a pool... 100 miles = 176,000 yards
Our pool is 25 yards long; meaning that from one end to the other is 25 yards. If you swim that distance it is considered swimming the length of the pool. If you swim from one side to the other AND back, that is a lap and is 50 yards.
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One length = 25 yards. One lap = 50 yards
So when swimming your laps for the 100 Mile Swim...
100 miles is 176,000 yards; which 7,040 lengths, OR 3,520 laps.
All participants MUST register with the registration code 7540-1. No cost to participate. You must pay the Daily Lap Swim Fee. THAT’S A LOT OF SWIMMING! 100 Mile Swim Club Rules
• All laps MUST BE completed during lap swim hours • Lap swim fees apply, but there is no cost to participate • Laps must be completed before the last day of the year in order for them to count • Cheating is strongly frowned upon • Bragging (when finished) is strongly encouraged
General Notes: Swim Lessons Registration
Open Registration Deadline is the Thursday before the class begins. After the registration deadline ends, a late fee of $5 will be added to the regular fee for any registration thereafter. Wait List
If you are unable to get into a class, please put yourself/your child on the wait list as classes may be added due to changes in enrollment. Swim Lesson Viewing
In order for your child’s swim lessons to be most effective, we ask that parents watch all swim lessons from a distance that permits clear observation without distraction. Seating locations are on the bleachers or the chairs located by the concessions area. In addition, we ask that parents monitor all siblings or other children not in swim lessons during the time of your child’s lesson so that we may maximize learning for all lesson participants.
Swim lessons
For more information, please contact registration at 630.483.3025.
Swim Lesson
On the first day of classes, please arrive approximately 10 minutes early for class. Bring the participant’s last report card and check in with the Swim Lesson Coordinator. If the child has not been in swim lessons before, or does not have a report card, the child will be given a swim test to determine the appropriate swimming level. Cancelations
Cancelations will not be honored for missed or forgotten classes. To request a refund, a Customer Request or Refund Request Form must be completed and submitted with any required documentation at the Front Counter or Registration Counter at Park Place. Administration approval must be received before a refund will be issued. A refund, minus a service charge, will be given when a refund request is received a minimum of four (4) days before the start of the registered program. Discounts
If a participant is signed up for four (4) different swim lessons at the same transaction, that participant is entitled to receive a 5% discount on all four (4) classes. Discounts will be subtracted from any refunds requested.
Instructors cannot be requested.
Thanks by Giving Day
Thursday, November 6
All day Lap Swim and Open Swim (6:30 - 8:30 p.m.). Give back to the community. The Cool Pool staff is collecting non-perishable and canned food donations for Hanover Township Food Pantry. Bring four (4) items per person for admission or pay daily admission fee.
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Swim lessons
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Swim Lessons Pre-Test
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If your child has never taken classes at Streamwood Park District, or you are unsure of what level your child should be in, please attend a test day listed below. Staff will be present to get in the water and assess the swimming ability of your child. Saturday
December 20
12 - 1 p.m.
Tuesday
January 6
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Saturday
January 3
12 - 1 p.m.
Tadpoles 6 months - 3 years with parent
The Tadpoles class builds swimming readiness by emphasizing fun in the water. Parents and children participate in several guided practice sessions that help children learn elementary skills, including water entry, bubble blowing, front kicking, back floating, underwater exploration, and more. The instructor/student ratio will be up to 1:10 child/parent pairs. Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
7036-1
Saturday
1/10 - 2/28
10:15 - 10:45 a.m.
$44/$66
7036-0
Saturday
7036-2
1/10 - 2/28
Saturday
1/10 - 2/28
9:40 - 10:10 a.m. 11 - 11:30 a.m.
$44/$66 $44/$66
Minnows 3-5 years old
This is a water orientation program emphasizing water adjustment, preparatory activities for swimming, fun, and enjoyment for the student. Students will not be learning stroke work as a Minnow. They will learn the basic concepts of swimming, which will prepare them for the Fishbowl. This class is for the more developed child who does not need parental assistance in the water. Instructor/student ratio is 1:5. Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
7064-1
Mon./Wed.
2/9 - 3/4
6:45 - 7:15 p.m.
$46/$70
7064-0
Tue./Thurs.
7064-2
1/13 - 2/5
Tue./Thurs.
7064-3
2/10 - 3/5
Saturday
7064-4
1/10 - 2/28
Saturday
7064-5
4:45 - 5:15 p.m.
1/10 - 2/28
Saturday
1/10 - 2/28
4:45 - 5:15 p.m.
9:40 - 10:10 a.m.
10:15 - 10:45 a.m. 11 -11:30 a.m.
$46/$70 $46/$70 $46/$70 $46/$70 $46/$70
Private Swim Lessons Our private lessons are designed for those who need one-on-one instruction. Adults who never learned to swim, those who feel uncomfortable in a group setting, or those who would like more attention on strokes, are perfect candidates for this class. Students will share the pool with others in private lessons. Instructor’s will be assigned based on student’s abilities. Instructor/student ratio is 1:1. Make your Private Lesson a Semi-Private Lesson. Add one child for an additional cost; 1:2 ratio. Code
Days
Dates
Time
N/NR
Semi: R/NR
7277-1
Monday/Wednesday
1/12 - 2/4
8 - 8:30 p.m.
$96/$144
$48/$72
7277-0 7277-3 7277-4 7277-5 7277-6 7277-7
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7277-8 7277-9
Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Monday/Wednesday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
1/12 - 2/4 2/9 - 3/4 2/9 - 3/4
1/11 - 3/1 1/11 - 3/1 1/11 - 3/1 1/11 - 3/1 1/11 - 3/1
7:30 - 8 p.m. 7:30 - 8 p.m. 8 - 8:30 p.m.
10 - 10:30 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m. 11 -11:30 a.m.
11:45 - 12:15 a.m.
12:15 - 12:45 a.m.
$96/$144 $96/$144 $96/$144 $96/$144 $96/$144 $96/$144 $96/$144 $96/$144
$48/$72 $48/$72 $48/$72 $48/$72 $48/$72 $48/$72 $48/$72 $48/$72
For more information on Swim Lessons, please contact Regsitration at 630.483.3025.
Fish Swim Lessons (Levels 1-3)
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There are three levels in Fish Lessons. A variety of skills will be taught. All children will be tested and grouped with others of comparable skills on the first day of class. It is not uncommon for children to spend more than one term in Fish Lessons in order to complete the skill levels. Please consider this when registering for multiple lessons. Choose a time and a session that are appropriate for you and your child. Level I–Water Exploration
Focuses on front and back floating, beginning arm movements, an introduction of safety skills, supported kicking on front and back, fully submerging face, and more. Level II–Primary Skills
Introduces unsupported floating with kicks, rhythmic breathing, freestyle, backstroke orientation, holding breath underwater, and more.
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Level III–Stroke Readiness
Includes improving skill competency, deep-water work, including elementary backstroke, treading water, front and backstroke, front and back glide, and more.
Flying Fish Swim Lessons (Levels 4-6)
Children must have completed Fish Lessons or its equivalent before moving into Flying Fish. There are three levels in Flying Fish. A variety of skills will be taught. All children will be tested and grouped with others of comparable skills on the first day of class. It is not uncommon for children to spend more than one term in Flying Fish in order to complete the skill levels. Please consider this when registering for multiple lessons. Choose a time and a session that are appropriate for you and your child. Level IV–Stroke Development
Provides a solid reinforcement of the foundation strokes. Breaststroke is introduced and sidestroke is reinforced. Intermediate survival skills and water safety are a focus for this level. Level V-Stroke Refinement
Includes a review of backstroke, breaststroke, and sidestroke. The Butterfly stroke will be introduced. More advanced survival skills and water safety are also included in this level. Level VI-Stroke Proficiency
Flip turns and endurance training are the main objectives of this level. This class is a good preparation for children interested in joining the swim team. Fish Code
Flying Fish Code
Day(s)
Dates
Time
R/NR
7094-1
7096-1
Tuesday/Thursday
1/13 - 2/5
3:55 - 4:40 p.m.
$56/$84
7094-0 7094-2 7094-3 7094-4 7094-5 7094-6 7094-7
7096-0 7096-2
7096-3* 7096-4 7096-5 7096-6 7096-7
*No class February 16
Monday/Wednesday Tuesday/Thursday
Monday/Wednesday Tuesday/Thursday Tuesday/Thursday Saturday Saturday
1/12 - 2/4 1/13 - 2/5 2/9 - 3/4
2/10 - 3/5 2/10 - 3/5
1/10 - 2/28 1/10 - 2/28
6:30 - 7:15 p.m. 4:45 - 5:30 p.m. 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. 3:55 - 4:40 p.m. 4:45 - 5:30 p.m. 10 - 10:45 a.m.
10:55 - 11:40 a.m.
$56/$84 $56/$84
$49.25/$73.50 $56/$84 $56/$84 $56/$84 $56/$84
Formal Swimming Lessons Formal swimming lessons can reduce the risk of drowning by as much as 88% among young children aged 1 to 4 years, who are at greatest risk of drowning. However, even when children have had formal swimming lessons, constant, careful supervision when in the water, and barriers to prevent unsupervised access are necessary to prevent drowning. ~ Centers for Disease Control
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Building Block Preschool
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2014-2015 School Year September 8, 2014 - May 16, 2015
Classes are currently in session with limited openings available. Call Registration at 630.483.3025 for more details. Youngsters in the Building Block Preschool Program will learn through play as they are taught skills to help develop their creativity, as well as, their educational and emotional well-being by qualified and caring instructors in a friendly atmosphere. The program gears its curriculum to make sure that students are taught the skills they will need to enter Kindergarten. Building Block Preschool follows School District U-46’s holiday schedule. Preschool is still held on certain Institute Days. There is a maximum student/instructor ratio of 10:1. Enrollment Restrictions Children must be the appropriate age (3 or 4 years old) before September 1, 2014 and must be toilet trained. No age exceptions will be made. Parents are required to bring a birth certificate or an official document with the child’s birth date at the time of registration. Appropriate immunizations will be required for children to attend preschool. A Program Information Form including the child’s immunization records and a current photo of your child must be completed and turned into the park district prior to the child starting class.
2 Year Old Preschool Will your child be eligible for the 3 year old Building Block Preschool Program next fall? If your child was born in the months of March through September 1, 2012, then this Preschool class is right for you.
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This class runs January 13, through May 14, 2015. There will be no class the week of March 23 for Spring Break. Code Day(s) Time R/NR 1021-5
Tuesday/Thursday
Park Place Family Recreation Center Giraffe Room
10:45 a.m. - Noon Min/Max: 6/10
$170/$195
2 years old
630.372.PARK
NEW! - Friday Fundays
This class is a perfect opportunity to add another fun preschool day into your week! Children will participate in a variety of activities spread around the classroom that will include learning centers, singing songs, playing in the gym, and bringing home an art activity. This class is designed for current preschoolers who want to add another preschool day or for children not enrolled in preschool who want a day of fun! Registration is by day. If the minimum of 6 is not met by the Wednesday before the class will be held, we will cancel the class. The instructor will be one of our Building Block Preschool teachers.
1/23
1023-2
1/30
1023-3
2/6
1023-4
2/13
1023-5
2/20
1023-6
2/27
1023-7
3/6
1023-8
3/13
1023-9
3/20
Time: 9 - 11 a.m. Min/Max: 6/18
11/17-12/15
10:10-10:40 a.m.
$30/$45
Monday
1/12 - 3/16
10:10-10:40 a.m.
$30/$45
No Class 1/19 & 2/16 Location: Park Place Zebra Room Min/Max: 6/8
alphabet Soup (3-4 years old)
1200-3
Monday
11/17-12/15
9:15-10 a.m.
$32/$48
1180-1
Monday
1/12 - 3/16
9:15-10 a.m.
$30/$45
Ground Hogs
No Class 1/19 & 2/16
Valentine’s Day
Kid Rock 1 & 2
Turkeys
1023-1
Monday
1180-0
Snowmen
11/21
1/16
1200-1
R/NR
1022-6
1023-0
R/NR
Time
Cars and Trucks
12/12
Time
Dates
11/7
1022-8
Dates
Day
1022-4
12/5
Day
Code
Theme
1022-7
Code
Dora the Explorer
Day
11/14
This class is especially designed for children who have difficulty separating from mom and dad. Children will be involved with crafts, simple games, finger plays, and stories. Instructor is Michelle DeVoll.
In this skill developing class, the participants will work on developing their fine motor skills while learning the letters of the alphabet. Come join us for cutting, coloring, pasting, and painting. Please bring to the first class an object that begins with the letter A. Parent is not to be in class with the child. The instructor is Michelle DeVoll.
Code
1022-5
All By Myself (2 years old at start of class)
Bob the Builder
Colors Red and Green Mittens
Location: Park Place Zebra Room
Fire Safety Friendship
Min/Max: 6/8
Kids go crazy for Kid Rock!
Teddy Bears
Kid Rock is a multi-faceted music and movement program that focuses on song and dance, rhythm and rhyme, imaginative play, fine and gross motor skills, and following directions.
Balls
St. Patrick's Day Kites
Age: 3-5 years old
Location: Park Place Penguin Room
BBP Students: $8/day. Non-BBP Students: $10/day
Instruments and props include hand bells, maracas, tambourines, scarves, bean bags, parachute play, and much more! Rockitkids.com
Kid Rock 1 (20-36 months with parent)
Tot Rock (12-24 months with parent)
Sing, dance and play! Tot Rock is a unique combination of music and movement, sensory stimulation, and socialization. Tot Rock provides structured and unstructured time for tots to improve fine motor skills and coordination, and work on newly-acquired gross motor skills. Activities involve a variety of manipulatives, including maracas, tambourines, bean bags, bubbles, parachute play, and much more! RockItKids.com Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
1840-0
Wednesday
1/14 - 2/11
9:15-9:55 a.m.
$40/$60
1840-1
Wednesday
2/25-3/18
9:15-9:55 a.m.
$33/$49.50
Location: Community Center room 205 Min/Max: 4/12
Early Childhood Classes
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Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
1840-2
Wednesdays
1/14 - 2/11
10-10:40 a.m.
$40/$60
1840-3
Wednesdays
2/25 - 3/18
10-10:40 a.m.
$33/$49.50
Kid Rock 2 (3-4 years old without parent) Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
1840-4
Wednesdays
1/14 - 2/11
10:45-11:25 a.m.
$40/$60
1840-5
Wednesdays
2/25 - 3/18
10:45-11:25 a.m.
$33/$49.50
Location: Community Center Rm. 205 Min/Max: 4/12
For more information on Youth Interest Classes, please contact Youth & Early Childhood Manager Cindy Babicz at 630.483.3730, or by email at CBabicz@spdcares.com.
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Youth Interest
Magic Class (5-12 years old)
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630.372.PARK
Children are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn fascinating tricks from a professional magician! Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind-reading, and more. While the 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. The instructor is Gary Kanto. Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
2450-0
Friday
1/9
6:45-7:40 p.m.
$20/$30
2470-3
Monday
Park Place Elephant Room
12/15
5-5:55 p.m.
$20/$30 Min/Max: 5/50
lego® Mindstorms Robotics (9-13 years old)
Students will participate in a team-centered and project-based experience learning basic engineering. As a team they will create programs that control a robot and complete simple tasks. Topics include mechanical design and building techniques, introduction to programming and use of motors. No prior experience is necessary. Instructor is Program To Learn. Code
2450-1
Day
Saturday
Park Place Elephant Room
Dates
2/21- 3/14
Time
9:30-11 a.m.
R/NR
$98/$123
Min/Max:5/50
Computer game Design (9-13 years old)
Specifically designed software with a graphical programming language is used so children can easily create multimedia computer games and animations. Developing a script or program is done by simply snapping together graphical program blocks much like LEGO® bricks or puzzle pieces. Learn to create computer games with custom background settings, characters, animated movements, sound effects, and more. No class November 29. Instructor is Program To Learn. Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
2450-2
Saturday
2/21-3/14
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
$98/$123
2470-0 Bartlett Park District
Saturday 700 S. Bartlett Road
11/15-12/13
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
$98/$123 Min/Max: 4/6
Silly, Silly, Science (4-7 years old)
Science is the focus of this fun and exciting class. We will do simple science projects and experiments geared towards younger children. We can make volcanoes, snow (yes, this is possible!), bubbles, and much more. This class is hands-on so please have your child come dressed for a mess! Each child will take home the science projects. Instructor is Tracy Kelly. Code
2470-4
Day
Monday
Community Center - After school Club room
Dates 11/10
Time
6:30-7:30 p.m.
R/NR
$10/$15
Min/Max: 6/12
Glitzy Girlz: Holiday Jewelry Gift Boutique (Parent/Child 3-11 years old)
Come join Glitzy Girlz for this popular class, but this year, we opened it to EVERYONE. Whether you’re a Mom, Dad, Grandparent, boy or girl-all is welcome! Our class is a gift making experience filled with beautiful jewelry, craft and homemade wrappings. Each couple makes jewelry items such as necklace and bracelets for female family members and even has them wrapped and concealed for when they go home. Code
Day
Thursday
$28 for each additional child Bartlett Park District
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700 S. Bartlett Road
Dates
December 4
Time
6:30-7:45 p.m.
R/NR (per couple) $32/$48
Min/Max: 7/20
For more information on Youth Interest Classes, please contact Youth & Early Childhood Manager Cindy Babicz at 630.483.3730, or by email at CBabicz@spdcares.com.
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Group Care
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Participants are registered on a first-come, first-served basis by transportation routes. At the time of registration, a onetime $25 (non-refundable) registration fee is required per family. Also, when registering, the first week of each program must be paid for (for example, if you register before school starts the first three days that school begins in August must be paid in full). On the first day your child attends the program, a bi-weekly/monthly payment schedule will be given to you. Part-time enrollment is accepted for a minimum of two days per week. The number of days your child will be attending must be noted at the time of registration (5 days, 4 days, 3 days or 2 days). The Park District does not hold spots in any of the Group Care Programs, except for a medical leave, which is to be determined on a case-by-case basis. If your child is unable to attend the program for any reason, in order to hold that spot, payment must be continued. Our Parent Handbook and Program Information Form (PIF) are online. Please complete the Program Information Form (PIF) and the Confirmation Letter that you read the Parent Handbook and return both before or on the first day of camp. Please provide a recent school photo of your child to be attached to his/her Program Information Form (PIF). All registration must occur at least two full days prior to the child’s first day to allow time to notify the school and change the bus schedule. All Saturday registrations will be able to start the Wednesday of the following school week. Group Care programs are available to all of the following schools: Canton, Glenbrook, Hanover Countryside, Heritage, Hilltop, Oakhill, Ridge Circle, St. John The Evangelist, Sunnydale, and Tefft, as well as the Streamwood Park District Building Block Preschool Program. Fees are as follows: Breakfast Club (only) $7/day Pre-K Care Club (only) $19/day After school Club (only) $19/day Pre-K Care Club + After school Club $29/day Pre-K Club + After school Club (if in Preschool Program) $24/day Fee for second/third child: $18/day For more information on Group Care, please contact Registration at 630.483.3025.
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Pre-K Care Club (SPD Preschoolers and morning kingergarteners)
Children will be transported, by Park District van, to the Community Center. Activities will include quiet/nap time, large motor skill activities, educational games, arts and crafts, field trips and free play. The program will run from the end of school until 3:30 p.m. At this time, participants will have the option to be picked up by a parent or remain in the Afterschool Club Program for an additional fee. Parents are responsible for packing a lunch for the Pre-K Care Club. Children remaining in Afterschool Club will be provided with a snack. Session
Code
Min/Max: 10/30
Community Center
1
Time
2050-1
End of school day to 3:30 p.m.
After school Club (K-8th grade; afternoon students only, unless in Pre-K)
Children participate in a variety of activities supervised by qualified staff, and daily snacks are provided. Weekly activities include crafts, quiet/homework time, games, sports, and Friday swimming at Park Place. If necessary, a minimum of three children per school will be enforced. Session
Code
1
Time
2050-0
Min/Max: 10/100
End of school day to 6 p.m.
Breakfast Club (Kindergarten - 8th grade; SPD Preschoolers)
Participants can be dropped off as early as 7 a.m. We will provide your children with breakfast (pancakes, pop tarts, cereal, etc.) before we load them on the vans and transport them to school. All participants must be at the Community Center no later than 7:30 a.m. If your child will be eating breakfast he/she will need to be dropped off before 7:20 a.m. Session
Code
1
Time
2050-2
Min/Max: 10/26
7 a.m. to start of school
Kids Out Club (4-12 years old)
Held only on days there is no school for School DistrictU-46. A trip is taken each day. The fee includes transportation, party package (which may include tokens, area admission and/or ride coupons) and a lunch. Additional money for extra tokens or ride coupons may be brought if wished, but at the responsibility of the child. Deadline to register for each day is 3 days before the program. If the minimum is not met, the trip may be cancelled. Locations for the field trips will be determined one week prior to the trip. Certain trips are dependent on the number of participants registered. Extra Hours, if extra care is needed, parents may sign their child up for extra hours. Code
Day
Date
Time
Fee
2140-0
Monday
January 19
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
$36
2140-3 2140-1 2140-2
Extended Hours
Monday Friday
November 26 February 16 February 27
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
$36 $36 $36
2140-7
Wednesday
November 26
7 - 9 a.m./4 - 6 p.m.
$12
2140-4
Monday
February 16
7 - 9 a.m./4 - 6 p.m.
$12
2140-3 2140-5
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Wednesday
Min/Max: 8/26
Monday Friday
January 19
February 27
7 - 9 a.m./4 - 6 p.m. 7 - 9 a.m./4 - 6 p.m.
For more information on the Group Care Program, please contact Registration at 630.483.3025.
$12 $12
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Group care
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Winter BReak Camp Winter Break Camp is run by our experience Group Care staff. Campers should bring a sack lunch, swimsuit, and a towel every day with them to camp. Please also dress according to the weather, as the camp will be going outside (weather permitting). Register for only one or for all seven (7) fun filled days with activities such as; games, arts and crafts, field trips, swimming (at Park Place) and much, much more. Registration deadline: Friday, December 19 and Friday, December 26. If we do not meet the minimum of 8 participants per day we will cancel the program for that day. Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
2330-1
Tuesday
December 23*
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
$32/$33
2330-0 2330-2 2330-3 2330-4 2330-5 2330-6
* Denotes Trip Days
Monday Friday
Monday
Tuesday Friday
Monday
December 22
December 26** December 29 December 30 January 2* January 5
Min/Max: 8/50
9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Community Center
$22/$33 $22/$33 $22/$33 $22/$33 $32/$33 $22/$33
**Denotes change in location: Park Place Family Recreation Center - 550 S. Park Blvd.
Extended Hours Code
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
2330-8
Tuesday
December 23
7 - 9 a.m./3 - 6 p.m.
$12/$18
2330-7 2330-9 2331-0 2331-1 2331-2 2331-3
Monday Friday
Monday
Tuesday Friday
Monday
December 22 December 26 December 29 December 30 January 2 January 5
7 - 9 a.m./3 - 6 p.m. 7 - 9 a.m./3 - 6 p.m. 7 - 9 a.m./3 - 6 p.m. 7 - 9 a.m./3 - 6 p.m. 7 - 9 a.m./3 - 6 p.m. 7 - 9 a.m./3 - 6 p.m.
$12/$18 $12/$18 $12/$18 $12/$18 $12/$18 $12/$18
For more information on Group Care, please contact Registration at 630.483.3025.
Lifeguards Wanted
JOIN THE TEAM
• minimum 16 years old • must be able to swim 300 yards • must be able to retrieve a 10lb. brick from the bottom of the pool and swim back to the side • tread water for 1 minute visit SPDCARES.com to apply.
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Youth Athletics
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The Streamwood Park District offers a wide range of youth sports leagues throughout the year. Our youth sport leagues depend on volunteer head coaches, assistant coaches, and team coordinators. We provide all the necessary training, resources, and equipment to ensure you are prepared to coach and have a fun and rewarding experience. All head and assistant coaches must attend a Positive Coaching Alliance seminar partnered with Bartlett Park District. This 2 hour seminar is free for all head and assistant coaches to attend. These dates will be posted in advance for everyone to plan around. The certification will be valid for 2 years, and classes will be scheduled in various months throughout year. For more information on Positive Coaching Alliance, please visit PositiveCoach.org.
SPDAthletics.com
Check out the new SPDAthletics.com! By going to SPDAthletics.com, you can view team schedules and standings, sign-up for text and email notifications, and stay up-to-date on field closings and rainout information.
Your central hub for all Streamwood Park District Athletic Leagues!
Youth Sports Leagues Affiliates Falcons Football and Cheer Association
SBFA is dedicated to enriching the lives of the children by providing the fundamental skills of Football and Cheerleading, as well as providing overall sportsmanship, honesty, courage, and self-discipline. StreamwoodFalcons.com Contact: Frank Gargano, President - frankg101@comcast.net Streamwood Little League
The overall goal of Streamwood Little League is to provide a fun, educational, and safe environment in which children and families can participate in sports and their communities. ETeamz.com/streamwoodlittleleague/ ‎ Contact: Tod Rottman, President - Tod.Rottman@StreamwoodLL.org Streamwood Youth Basketball Organization
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The association exists to achieve a basketball program that utilizes the sport of basketball as a means to teach sportsmanship, interest in sports, team spirit, team play, and best effort for the betterment of the community. StreamwoodBasketball.org Contact: Dennis Mayburn, President - DMayburn@gmail.com
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Youth soccer
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Indoor Soccer League The Streamwood Park District Indoor Soccer League teaches youth soccer skills, while promoting good sportsmanship and having fun. This is a perfect way to start to learn the game of soccer or to freshen up your skills for the outdoor season in April. The season begins in late January and runs through early March. We are always looking for volunteer coaches. If you are interested in coaching, please indicate on your registration form and you will be invited to a coaches meeting in early January. Once volunteer coaches are chosen, they will contact team parents in late January. Games are held each Saturday in the Park Place gym with starting times ranging from 12 - 7 p.m. Each participant is guaranteed an 8 game season, a team T-shirt and a trophy. Division 1 practices will be held before games on Saturdays. Division 2, 3, and 4 practices will only be scheduled by the head coach of each team, according to gym availability. Practices may be held any time between the hours of 4:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. during the week. Participants may register at the Park Place registration office. Soccer players are expected to purchase their own shin guards before the season starts. Open registration for Indoor soccer ends January 3, 2015 at 12 p.m. Must fill out PIF sheet when registering. Code
Level
Division
Age/Grade
R/NR
0090-1
U8
2
1st & 2nd Grade
$55/$80
0090-2
U11
3
3rd - 5th Grade
$55/$80
0090-3
U14
4
6th - 8th Grade
$55/$80
0090-0
U6
*Note: 3rd grade girls can play in division 2 *Note: 6th grade girls can play in division 3
1
*Note: Divisions may be split or restructured depending on enrollment Location: Park Place Gym
4 years Kindergarten
$55/$80
Min/Max: 28/60 per division
For more information on Indoor Youth Soccer, please contact Recreation Manager Jake Larson at 630.483.3731, or by email at JLarson@spdcares.com.
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Youth Soccer
Outdoor Soccer League Spring 2015
The Spring Outdoor Soccer League season begins in mid-April and runs through early June. All home games will be played at an SPD field location (Hoosier Grove Park, Canton Middle School, Tefft Middle School, or Sunnydale School). Participants may register at any time at the Park Place registration office. Game schedules are subject to change as a result of the weather and teams are not always guaranteed a full 8 game schedule. Participants may register at the Park Place registration office. We are always looking for volunteer coaches. Once volunteer coaches are chosen, they will contact team parents in early April.
Open registration for fall soccer ends February 14, 2015. If registered after the deadline, a late charge of $10.00 will be added to the regular fee. All individuals who register late are placed on a waiting list and are not guaranteed a roster spot. U6 and U8 These two divisions are strictly instructional. U6 has no weekday practices and U8 may practice 1 day during the week with all games played on Saturdays. U10, U12, U14, U18 Leagues are part of the Inter-village Soccer program and will require some traveling to neighboring towns. Teams will practice 1 or 2 times per week depending on availability, and games will be played on Saturdays.
0070-8: Uniforms: $20
Participants may use the same uniform for both the Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 seasons.
0079-8: Optional Fundraiser: $30
When a parent signs up for a Youth Athletic League, they have the option to participate in an optional candy fundraiser. Participants will pay additional $30 at the time of registration and will receive $60 in candy to sell when they receive their child’s uniform.
(These brackets are based on the child’s grade for the 2014-2015 school year.) Code
Level
Age/Grade
Fee
Uniform
0070-1
U8
1st/2nd co-ed
$90
$20
0070-0 0070-2 0070-3 0070-4 0070-5 0070-6 0070-7
U6
U10 U10 U12 U12 U14 U14
4 years-Kindergarten 3rd/4th co-ed 3rd/4th girls
5th/6th co-ed 5th/6th girls
7th/8th co-ed 7th/8th girls
$80
$100 $100 $100 $100 $110 $110
$20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20
For more information on Outdoor Youth Soccer, please contact Recreation Manager Jake Larson at 630.483.3731, or by email at JLarson@spdcares.com.
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Girls Softball
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Girls Spring Softball League The Girls Softball Program is for ages 7-14. The season typically runs from April through June. Games are played at Tefft Middle School, Rahlf’s Woods, and Hoosier Grove Park. Teams will play in an inter-village league. Participants can register at any time at the Park Place registration office. Registration Deadline: February 21, 2015
Post Deadline Late Fee: $5
Assessment day will be on March 1, 2015. Assessment times are as follows: 10U: Noon
12U: 1 p.m.
Assessment is held at the Community Center at 777 Bartlett Road.
14U: 2 p.m.
• Each participant will receive a uniform including a shirt, pants, visor, and socks to keep. • Each participant is responsible for her own mitt and bat, and cleats. • Practices start after assessment day. • Volunteer parents are needed in various positions from team support to coaches. Optional Fundraiser: $30
When a parent signs up for a Youth Athletics League, they have the option to participate in an optional candy fundraiser. Participants will pay an additional $30 at the time of registration and will receive $60 in candy to sell when they receive their child’s uniform. Code
Level
Fee
Uniform Fee
0110-2
10U
$114
$30
0110-1 0110-3 0110-4 0110-5
0120-8
8U
12U 14U
Uniform
Fundraiser
$104 $114
$124 $30
$30 $30 $30
$30
Fundraiser must be paid at registration. Parents will receive $60 in candy at uniform pick-up.
Divisions are based on a girl’s age as of January 1, 2015. Girls must register in the appropriate age division. Any girl registered in the wrong age division will be placed back into the correct division. All late registries will be placed on a waiting list and are not guaranteed a roster position.
Girls Softball open Gym Sunday, January 4 - Febrary 22
This clinic is free to any girls that are interested in participating in the Girls Softball League that starts in the spring. The clinic follows an open format, which means parents and volunteer coaches will need to determine the clinic content each day. One half of the gym will be batting cages for the girls to practice hitting while the other side will be open for fielding and pitching. Girls MUST wear all the proper equipment on each side of the gym. Volunteer coaches and parents are encouraged to attend and help the girls practice skills before the softball season begins. Code
0100-0
Where
Community Center
Time
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
Fee
FREE!
For more information, please call Recreation Manager Chelsie Petrusha at 630-483-3090, or by email at CPetrusha@spdcares.com.
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Softball Clinics Girls Softball Pitching, Hitting, & Fielding
This clinic is for all ages that want more teaching on pitching, catching, and hitting skills from talented coaches and instructors. This is a great opportunity for girls to develop important softball skills before the season starts. This clinic is open to both in-house and club participants. Help from parents is needed. Instructor Information: Rich Karpinski comes to the Streamwood Park District from Roselle. He is currently a coach for a very competitive team in the 18U Division of the Roselle Rockers travel organization. Rich has been training girls to pitch, hit, and field for over 15 years. Session 1
Sunday, January 11 - February 9 Code
Skill
Level
Time
0100-2
Hitting
ALL
3 p.m.
0100-1 0110-3
Pitching* Fielding
*catcher is needed for each participant
Beginner/Intermediate ALL
2 p.m. 4 p.m.
Session 2
Sunday, February 22 - March 29** Code
Skill
Level
Time
0100-5
Hitting
ALL
3 p.m.
0100-4 0100-6
Pitching* Fielding
*catcher is needed for each participant
Beginner/Intermediate ALL
2 p.m. 4 p.m.
**No class March 22 for Spring Break
Softball Clinic Pricing One Program
$60
Three Programs:
$120
Two Programs
Up to $60 in savings!
$90
For more information, please call Recreation Manager Chelsie Petrusha at 630-483-3090, or by email at CPetrusha@spdcares.com.
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Girls Basketball
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Winter Basketball League The Streamwood Park District is pleased to offer the 8th Annual Girls Basketball League. This inter-village league is for grades 3rd-8th. The season will consist of 10 games beginning in early January, 2015. Games will be played once a week on Saturdays. Practices will be held during the week at the Community Center and/or Park Place. Each participant will receive a uniform consisting of a shirt and shorts. Participants are responsible for their own basketball shoes. Registration Deadline: November 8 Optional Fundraiser: $30
When a parent signs up for a Youth Athletics League, they have the option to participate in an optional candy fundraiser. Participants will pay an additional $30 at the time of registration and will receive $60 in candy to sell when they receive their child’s uniform. Participants may register at any time at the Park Place registration office. Practices will begin in mid-December. Code
Level
Fee
Uniform
0330-1
Grades 5-6
$110
$20
0330-0
Grades 3-4
0330-2
Grades 7-8
0330-4
Uniform
0330-5
Fundraiser
$100
$20
$120
$20
$20 $30
Girls Open Gym This Open Gym is FREE to any girls that are interested in participating in the Girls Basketball League that starts in the winter. This program follows an open format, which means parents and volunteer coaches will need to determine the content each week. At this open gym there will be one court dedicated for girls wanting to work on their skills and have a chance to scrimmage. Volunteer coaches and parents are encouraged to attend and help the girls practice skills before the basketball season begins. Code
0330-6
Grade 3-8
Days
Sunday
Date
11/9 - 12/21
Time
2 - 4 p.m.
Location
Park Place Gym
For more information, please call Recreation Manager Chelsie Petrusha at 630-483-3090, or by email at CPetrusha@spdcares.com.
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Girls Jr. Sabres basketball Philosophy of Program
Competition and coaching geared towards preparing athletes for playing at the high school level. This is a competitive league. Playing time is judged off of hard work and dedication, and skill level shown throughout the season. Time Commitment Expected
• (2) 1 - 2 hour practices per week • 1-2 games per week (Saturdays and Sundays Only) Program Length
• Mid-February until Mid-May Where
Playing in an area high school feeder league. How to Register for Try-outs
We ask that anyone who is interested in attending try-outs to register beforehand. This will prepare coaches of how many will be participating, which will make the event much more effective and organized. No fees are required until after tryouts have been held. When
All those who are interested may register up to Thursday, February 13 by 6 p.m. Code
Level
Fee
0330-8
7th Grade
$175
0330-7 0330-9
5/6 Grade 8th Grade
$175 $175
How to Register for Trytous We ask that anyone who is interested in attending try-outs to register beforehand. This will prepare coaches of how many will be participating and will make the event much more effective and organized. When: All interested may register up to January 22, 2015 by 6 p.m.
Tryout Dates Day
Date
Time
Sunday
February 8
10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Sunday
January 25
Participants need to attend only 1 tryout to be eligible for the team.
10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Location: Community Center - 777 S. Bartlett Road
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For more information, please call Recreation Manager Chelsie Petrusha at 630-483-3090, or by email at CPetrusha@spdcares.com..
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Youth Athletics
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Boxing Academy (8 years old and up)
The HPPD Boxing Academy develops self-confidence and self-respect in a safe and fun environment. Participants will be taught how to perform better and get that competitive edge. Learn how to wrap hands like a boxer, stance and footwork techniques, defensive maneuvers, rhythm, coordination, nutrition, punch/counter punch combinations and self-defense techniques. Participants will be able to work on their skills in our boxing ring! Participants are strongly recommended to purchase mouth guards & hand wraps for the program. All items are available for purchase at the Park District front desk. No boxing experience needed. Classes taught by a USA certified Boxing instructor. Code
Level
Day
Dates
Time
Fee
0930-1
Advanced
Saturday
1/3 - 2/14
10-11 a.m.
$69
0930-0 0930-2 0930-3
Beginner Beginner
Advanced
Saturday Saturday Saturday
CC Activity Room C at Hanover Park Park District
1/3 - 2/14 2/21 - 4/4 2/21 - 4/4
9-10 a.m. 9-10 a.m.
10-11 a.m.
Registration Deadlines: 12/30 & 2/17.
$69 $69 $69
For more information on the Boxing Academy, please contact Recreation Manager Jake Larson at 630.483.3731, or by email at JLarson@spdcares.com.
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Early Childhood Athletics
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Pint-Sized Sports (with a parent)
Learn the basic motor skills of throwing, running, kicking, and hitting with your mom or dad helping you. Soccer, basketball, T-ball, kickball, football, and many other exciting activities will be played. Fun games will be played at the end of each class. Code
0300-0
Park Place Gym
Age
2-3 years
Day
Sunday
Dates
1/18 - 2/22
Min/Max: 6/10
Time
9 - 9:45 a.m.
R/NR
$40/$60
Little Hoopstars (4-6 years old)
Boys and girls learn the basics of basketball in fundamentals program. Each participant will learn the basics of dribbling, passing, and shooting. Depending on enrollment, scrimmages may be played in the final sessions. Code
300-1
Park Place Gym
Age 4-6
Day
Sunday
Dates
1/18 - 2/22
Time
10 - 10:45 p.m. Min/Max: 6/10
R/NR
$40/$60
Parent-N-Tot Football (with a parent)
Parents and children work together in this class, learning the basics of football. Instructors will lead the class through games and drills to help develop skills for the child. Passing, catching and running, and defense will be emphasized. Code
0300-2
Park Place Gym
Age
3-5 years
Day
Sunday
Dates
1/18 - 2/22
Min/Max: 6/10
Time
11 - 11:45 a.m.
R/NR
$40/$60
Fore more information about Early Childhood & Youth Athletics and classes, please contact Recreation Manager Jake Larson at 630.483.3731, or by email at JLarson@spdcares.com
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Gymnastics
SPDCARES.com Gymkhana Gymnastics Club West View Shopping Center 1700 Tower Dr. Hanover Park, IL
The Streamwood Park District gymnastics program is operated by the Gymkhana Gymnastics Club. Gymkhana has been providing high-quality instruction in gymnastics since 1975. They offer programs for all ages and abilities starting from preschool gymnastics classes, to their nationally competing U.S.A. Gymnastics Men’s and Women’s teams. Gymkhana’s professional staff is comprised of U.S.A. Gymnastics safety-certified coaches. The Gymkhana facility is 22,800 square feet of the latest and best equipment. All classes are held at Gymkhana Gymnastics Club. Code
Day
Date
Time
Parent/Tot Gymanstics (2-3 years old with a parent) *No class 3/23 due to Spring Break.
R/NR
Introduce your child to the world of gymnastics with this parent/tot class. Simple gymnastics and tumbling techniques will be introduced through fun games and activities. 0390-0
Monday
1/5 - 2/23
10:30 - 11:10 a.m.
$58/$78
0390-1
Monday
3/2 - 4/27*
10:30 - 11:10 a.m.
$58/$78
Pre-Gymnastics (4 years old -Kindergarten) *No class 3/23 due to Spring Break.
This class is for the child who loves to jump, roll, and climb. Children will be introduced to bar, beam, vault, and tumbling exercises. These will prepare them for beginning gymnastics. Warm-up activities are also designed to enhance learning. 0390-2
Monday
1/5 - 2/23
11:15 - 11:55 a.m.
$58/$78
0390-3
Monday
1/5 - 2/23
12:00 - 12:40 p.m.
$58/$78
0390-4
Monday
3/2 - 4/27*
11:15 - 11:55 a.m.
$58/$78
0390-5
Monday
3/2 - 4/27*
12:00 - 12:40 p.m.
$58/$78
Basic Tumbling (6-7 years old) *No class 3/25 due to Spring Break. Emphasis will be on tumbling, all mainly being mat work and routine. 0390-6
Wednesday
1/7 - 2/25
6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
$64/$84
0390-7
Wednesday
3/4 - 4/29*
6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
$64/$84
Beginner Gymnastics (6 years old and up) *No class 3/25 due to Spring Break.
Emphasis will be on tumbling to gain strength & coordination, and progress to working on some equipment. 0390-8
Wednesday (6-7 yrs. Old)
1/7 - 2/25
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
$64/$84
0390-9
Wednesday (8 yrs. +)
1/7 - 2/25
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
$64/$84
0391-0
Wednesday (6-7 yrs. Old)
3/4 - 4/29*
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
$64/$84
0391-1
Wednesday (8 yrs. +)
3/4 - 4/29*
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
$64/$84
Advanced Beginner Gymnastics (6 years old and up) *No class 3/23 due to Spring Break.
A continuation of Beginner Gymnastics, progressing into more new skills. Students must have had one or more classes of Beginner Gymnastics. 0391-2
Monday
1/5 - 2/23
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
$64/$84
0391-3
Monday
3/2 - 4/27*
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
$64/$84
Intermediate Level Gymnastics (7-12 years old) *No class 3/23 due to Spring Break.
This class is designed for the student who already possesses basic gymnastics skills and is ready to move forward to more challenging skills. Instructor’s recommendation is required. 0391-4
Monday
1/5 - 2/23
4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
$78/$98
0391-5
Monday
3/2 - 4/27*
4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
$78/$98
For more information, please contact Recreation Manager Chelsie Petrusha at 630.483.3090, or CPetrusha@spdcares.com.
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Martial arts
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Illinois Shotokan karate
Children and adults universally enjoy learning the art of Karate. Classes are taught by Illinois Shotokan Karate Club’s expert instructors under the direction of John DiPasquale, four-time National Champion, U.S. Karate National Coach, and President of the National Karate Federation of the U.S. Beginner students will not be permitted to register into the current session after the second class has met. Registration for continuers through advanced students will be accepted after the start date, but the full class fee is required. Code
Level
Pre-Karate (4-7 Years)
Location
Day
Date
Time
R/NR
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! 0540-0
Beginner/Continuer
HPPD
Wednesday
1/7 - 3/25
4 - 4:45 p.m.
$113/138
0540-1
Inter/Adv. (2 or more prior sessions)
HPPD
Wednesday
1/7 - 3/25
4:50 - 5:35 p.m.
$113/138
0540-2
Beginner/Continuer
BPD
Saturday
1/3 - 3/21
2:45 - 3:30 p.m.
$113/138
0540-3
Intermediate (3 or more sessions)
BPD
Saturday
1/3 - 3/22
3:40 - 4:25 p.m.
$113/138
HPPD: Community Center (3rd Floor), 1919 Walnut Street, Hanover Park
Min/Max: /10
BPD: Community Center, (Upstairs Fitness Studio), 700 S. Bartlett Rd. Bartlett
Min/Max: /14
Youth Karate (8-14 Years) Karate skills put children in touch with their bodies and helps to build coordination, agility, strength, and poise, as well as establishes lasting 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. 0540-4
White-Orange
HPPD
Wednesday
1/7 - 3/25
5:40 - 6:35 p.m.
$113/138
0540-5
Yellow-Green
HPPD
Wednesday
1/7 - 3/25
6:35 - 7:30 p.m.
$113/138
0540-6
Purple and up
HPPD
Wednesday
1/7 - 3/25
7:35 - 8:35 p.m.
$113/138
0540-7
White-Yellow
BPD
Saturday
1/3 - 3/21
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
$113/138
0540-8
Blue and up
BPD
Saturday
1/3 - 3/21
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
$113/138
HPPD: Community Center (3rd Floor), 1919 Walnut Street, Hanover Park
Min/Max: /10
BPD: Community Center, (Upstairs Fitness Studio), 700 S. Bartlett Rd. Bartlett
Min/Max: /10
Parent/Child Karate (Children 7+) An excellent opportunity to spend quality time with your child, while conditioning muscles, developing coordination, and improving cardiovascular fitness. 0540-9
White-Yellow
BPD
Saturday
0541-0
Blue +
BPD
Saturday
BPD: Community Center, (Upstairs Fitness Studio), 700 S. Bartlett Rd. Bartlett
1/3 - 3/21
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
$113/138*
1/3 - 3/21
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
$113/138*
Min/Max: /10 *Fee is per person. Child & parent.
Adult Karate (15 years +) Release tension and develop total body fitness! In addition to self-defense 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.
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0541-1
White - Black
HPPD
Wednesday
1/7 - 3/25
8:35 - 9:35 p.m.
$113/138
0541-2
White-Yellow
BPD
Saturday
1/3 - 3/21
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
$113/138
0541-3
Blue and up
BPD
Saturday
1/3 - 3/21
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
$113/138
HPPD: Community Center (3rd Floor), 1919 Walnut Street, Hanover Park
Min/Max: /10
BPD: Community Center, (Upstairs Fitness Studio), 700 S. Bartlett Rd. Bartlett
Min/Max: /10
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Martial arts
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Golen Lion Academy Martial Arts Golden Lion Academy Martial Arts is operated through various Park Districts by the Golden Lion Academy. The focus of the Golden Lion Academy combines the disciplines of Tae-kwon-do, Hapkido, Judo, and Kung-fu. Students six years and up learn the rudiments of self-defense from day one. They build upon these features by adding more advanced techniques from the various styles, while also learning the Korean language and the history of martial arts. As students progress, they earn opportunities for advancement through the various ranks in a safe, friendly, and enjoyable environment. This commitment has helped the Golden Lion Academy develop countless numbers of individuals over the past 30 years. Dress in comfortable clothing. Uniforms are available through the Instructor. Please note this program is ongoing throughout the entire year. Golden Lion is represented in our brochure each season. Golden Lion Martial Arts requires instructor’s authorization to enroll. Green Belt rank and higher. Please dress in comfortable clothing. Uniforms are available through the Instructor. Beginner/Advanced (6 years and older) Code
Level
Day
Dates
Time
R/NR
0570-1
Advanced
Wednesday
1/7 - 3/18
6:30 - 9 p.m.
$69/$89
0570-0
Beginner
The instructor is Jason Estes.
Parent-N-Tot (3-5 years with parent) Code
0570-2
Day
Tuesday
The instructor is Eileen Pasdiora.
Wednesday
Dates
1/6 - 2/24
1/7 - 3/18
6:30 - 8 p.m.
$59/$79
Location: Community Center Gym - 777 S. Bartlett Road Time
6:30 - 7 p.m.
R/NR
$52/$72
For more information about Shotokan Karate or Golden Lion Martial Arts, please contact Recreation Manager Chelsie Petrusha by phone at 630.483.3090, or by email at CPetrusha@spdcares.com.
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Youth Tennis
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Centre Court Hanover Park Park District 1919 Walnut Dr Hanover Park, IL Youth Indoor Tennis lessons Quickstart Red (ages 4-6) *New to tennis* Each 45-minute lesson will focus on introducing the game of tennis to our youngest participants through the use of fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use our racquets and move around the tennis court. Length: 45 minutes, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16 Quickstart Orange I (ages 7-8) *New to tennis*
Each one-hour lesson will focus on introducing tennis to 7-8 year olds that are new to the game through the use of fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use our racquets and move around the tennis court. **May be combined with Green I class scheduled at same time, which is same level. Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16 Quickstart Orange II (ages 7-8) *Previous experience*
The goal of this class is simple – to learn the basics of a rally by being able to hit the ball back and forth over the net with a partner through the use of fun activities and games. We will emphasize the development of rally skills using both forehand and backhand ground strokes, as well as introduce other tennis related skills, such as serve, return of serve and volleys. **May be combined with Green II class scheduled at same time, which is same level. Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16 Quickstart Green I (ages 9-10) *New to tennis*
Each one-hour lesson will focus on introducing tennis to 9-10 year olds that are new to the game through the use of fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use our racquets and move around the tennis court. **May be combined with Orange I class scheduled at same time, which is same level. Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16 Quickstart Green II (ages 9-10) *Previous experience*
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This lesson group focuses on both learning and competing on the tennis court. We look to build on the continual development of rallying skills, developing tactical and court positioning skills, as well as, more familiarity with singles and doubles play. We will introduce and emphasize the overhead serve as well as transition shots, such as a slice backhand and approach shots. All this will be done in a fun, but competitive, manner. **May be combined with Orange II class scheduled at same time, which is same level. Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16
Junior Development White (ages 11-14) This lesson plan will introduce tennis to new players in this age level in a fun and efficient manner. We will focus on basic tennis skills, grips, fundamentals and techniques while also introducing basic court movements and positioning on all tennis-related strokes will be introduced and developed through instruction and fun age-appropriate games. Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16 Junior Development Yellow (ages 14-17)
This lesson plan will introduce tennis to new players in this age level in a fun and efficient manner. We will focus on basic tennis skills, grips, fundamentals and techniques while also introducing basic court movements and positioning on all tennis-related strokes will be introduced and developed through instruction and fun age-appropriate games. Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16 Junior Development Blue (ages 11-14)
This lesson continues to develop the basic tennis skills while expanding shot selections. We will focus on adding various spins, improve consistency and add more direction to our ground strokes while developing transition shots, correct volleying and serve grips and court positioning. This lesson will consist of instruction and fun, skill developing games with some emphasis on point play. Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16 Junior Development Brown (ages 14-17)
This lesson continues to develop the basic tennis skills while expanding shot selections. We will focus on adding various spins, improve consistency and add more direction to our ground strokes while developing transition shots, correct volleying and serve grips and court positioning. This lesson will consist of instruction and fun, skill developing games with some emphasis on point play. Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16 Junior Development Black (ages 11-14):
Each one-hour lesson will focus on introducing tennis to 9-10 year olds that are new to the game through the use of fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use our racquets and move around the tennis court. **May be combined with Orange I class scheduled at same time, which is same level. Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16 For more information on Youth Tennis Lessons, please contact Recreation Manager Jake Larson by phone at 630.483.3731, or by email at JLarson@spdcares.com.
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Youth Indoor Tennis lessons - Make tennis a family game; take tennis lessons at the same time as your child. Winter (7 weeks)
Week of 1/5 - 2/16
Spring 1 (7 weeks)
Week of 3/1* - 4/14
*For Spring 1 only. Sunday classes will start 3/1 and run through 4/19
Registration Deadline: 12/30 Registration Deadline: 2/24
Winter
Spring I
Level
Day
Time
Fee
0600-2
0605-5
Red
Wednesday
4 - 4:45 p.m.
$98
0600-1 0600-3 0600-4 0600-5 0600-6 0600-7 0600-8 0600-9 0601-0 0601-1 0601-2 0601-3 0601-4 0601-5 0601-6 0601-7 0601-8 0601-9 0602-0 0602-1 0602-2 0602-3 0602-4 0602-5 0602-6 0602-7 0602-8 0602-9 0603-0 0603-1 0603-2 0603-3 0603-4 0603-5 0603-6 0603-7 0603-8 0603-9 0604-0 0604-1
0605-4 0605-6 0605-7 0605-8 0605-9 0606-0 0606-1 0606-2 0606-3 0606-4 0606-5 0606-6 0606-7 0606-8 0606-9 0607-0 0607-1 0607-2 0607-3 0607-4 0607-5 0607-6 0607-7 0607-8 0607-9 0608-0 0608-1 0608-2 0608-3 0608-4 0608-5 0608-6 0608-7 0608-8 0608-9 0609-0 0609-1 0609-2 0609-3 0609-4
Red Red Red
Orange 1 Orange 1 Orange 1 Orange 1 Orange 1 Orange 2 Orange 2 Orange 2 Orange 2 Orange 2 Green 1 Green 1 Green 1 Green 1 Green 1 Green 2 Green 2 Green 2 Green 2 Green 2
Junior White Junior White Junior White Junior White
Junior Yellow Junior Yellow Junior Yellow Junior Yellow Junior Blue Junior Blue Junior Blue
Junior Brown Junior Brown Junior Brown Junior Black Junior Black Junior Black
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Saturday Sunday
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Tuesday
Thursday Saturday Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday Saturday Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday Saturday Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday Saturday Sunday
Monday
Wednesday Saturday Sunday
Monday
Wednesday Saturday Sunday
Tuesday
Wednesday Saturday Tuesday
Wednesday Saturday
Wednesday Thursday Saturday
1:15 - 2 p.m. 12:45 - 1:30 p.m. 11 - 11:45 a.m. 4 - 5 p.m. 4 - 5 p.m. 5 - 6 p.m.
9 - 10 a.m. 12 - 1 p.m. 5 - 6 p.m. 5 - 6 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m.
10 - 11 a.m. 1 - 2 p.m. 4 - 5 p.m. 4 - 5 p.m. 5 - 6 p.m.
9 - 10 a.m. 12 - 1 p.m. 5 - 6 p.m. 5 - 6 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m.
10 - 11 a.m. 1 -2 p.m.
6 - 7 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m.
9 - 10 a.m. 2 - 3 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m.
9 - 10 a.m. 2 - 3 p.m.
5 - 6:30 p.m. 5 - 6:30 p.m.
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 5 - 6:30 p.m. 5 - 6:30 p.m.
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 5 - 7:00 p.m. 4 - 6:00 p.m.
11 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
$98 $98
Youth Tennis
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$98
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Adult Tennis
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Centre Court Hanover Park Park District 1919 Walnut Dr Hanover Park, IL Adult Indoor Tennis lessons
Make tennis a family game – take tennis lessons at the same time your child is in class! Winter (7 weeks) Week of 1/5 –2/16 Registration Deadline: 12/30
Spring 1 (7 weeks) Week of 3/1* –4/14 Registration Deadline: 2/24 *For Spring I only, Sunday classes will start 3/1 and run through 4/19 Adult Beginner (ages 18+)
This lesson plan introduces tennis to new players while focusing on basic tennis fundamentals, techniques, and grips. Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16 Adult Advanced Beginner (ages 18+)
This class continues to develop basic tennis skills and techniques while beginning to add more emphasis on rallying and match playing abilities. Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16 Winter
Spring I
Level
Day
Time
Fee
0604-3
0609-6
Adult Beginner
Monday
6 - 7 p.m.
$132
0604-2 0604-4 0604-5 0604-6 0604-7 0604-8 0604-9 0605-0 0605-1 0605-2 0605-3
0609-5 0609-7 0609-8 0609-9 0630-0 0630-1 0630-2 0630-3 0630-4 0630-5 0630-6
Adult Beginner Adult Beginner Adult Beginner Adult Beginner Adult Beginner Adult Beginner Adult Beginner Adult Beginner
Adult Advanced Beginner Adult Advanced Beginner Adult Advanced Beginner
Monday Tuesday Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Saturday Sunday Sunday
Monday
Wednesday Saturday
5 - 6 p.m. 5 - 6 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m. 7 - 8 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m.
9 - 10 a.m.
11 - 12 p.m. 12 - 1 p.m.
7 - 8:30 p.m. 7 - 8:30 p.m.
9:30 - 11 a.m.
Fore more information about Youth and Adult Tennis Lessons, please contact Recreation Manager Jake Larson at 630.483.3731, or by email at JLarson@spdcares.com.
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Cultural arts
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JUST Dance! - 2015 Dance recital Pre-K (3-4 years old) Session
Code
Class Type
Day(s)
Date(s)
Time
R/NR
Recital
1870-1
Ballet/Tap
Tuesday
1/20 - 5/19
9:30 - 10:15 a.m.
$135/$160
Recital Recital Recital Recital
1870-0 1870-2 1870-3 1870-4
Min/Max: 5/10
Ballet/Tap
Monday
Creative Movement Ballet/Tap Ballet/Tap
Location: Park Place
Kinder (5-7 years old)
Thursday Thursday Saturday
1/19 - 5/18
4:00 - 4:45 p.m.
1/22 - 5/21
9:30 - 10:15 a.m.
1/22 - 5/21
3:45 - 4:30 p.m.
1/24 - 5/23
9:30 - 10:15 a.m.
$135/$160 $135/$160 $135/$160 $135/$160
Session
Code
Class Type
Day(s)
Date(s)
Time
R/NR
Recital
1870-6
Hip Hop*
Monday
1/19 - 5/18
4:30 - 5:15 p.m.
$135/$160
Recital
1870-5
Recital
Ballet/Tap
1870-7
Recital
Ballet/Jazz
1870-8
Recital Min/Max: 7/12
Thursday
Jazz/Tap
1870-9
Recital
Monday
Broadway Beginners
1871-0
Ballet/Tap
Location: Park Place
Pre-Teen (8-11 years old)
Thursday Thursday Saturday
1/19 - 5/18
5:00 - 5:45 p.m.
1/22 - 5/21
4:30 - 5:15 p.m.
1/22 - 5/21
5:30 - 6:15 p.m.
1/22 - 5/21
6:30 - 7:15 p.m.
1/24 - 5/23
Class Type
Day(s)
Date(s)
Recital
1871-2
Co-ed Tap (8 & up)
Tuesday
1/20 - 5/19 7:15 - 8 p.m.
Recital Recital Recital
1871-3 1871-4 1871-5
Min/Max: 5/15
Hip Hop* Ballet* Jazz*
Wednesday Wednesday
Jazz/Tap
Location: Park Place
Teen (12-17 years old)
Monday
Saturday
$135/$160 $135/$160
* denotes location is Community Center
Code
1871-1
$135/$160
10:20 - 11:05 a.m. $135/$160
Session Recital
$135/$160
Time
1/19 - 5/18 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. 1/21 - 5/20 5 - 6 p.m.
R/NR
$160/$185 $135/$160 $160/$185
1/21 - 5/20 6 - 7 p.m.
1/24 - 5/23 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
$160/$185 $160/$185
* denotes location is Community Center
Session
Code
Class Type
Day(s)
Date(s)
Time
R/NR
Recital
1871-7
Jazz
Tuesday
1/20 - 5/19
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
$160/$185
Recital
Min/Max: 7/15
1871-6
Dress Reherasal
Friday, May 29 (Time TBD)
Ballet
Tuesday
Location: Park Place Performance
Saturday, May 30. 7:30 p.m.
1/20 - 5/19
Location
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
$160/$185
Tickets go on sale
Hemmens Cultural Center Saturday, April 11. 10 a.m.
For more information on the Dance Academy, please contact Cultural Arts Coordinator Jessica Kovarik at 630.483.3124, or by email at jkovarik.spddanceacademy@gmail.com.
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Dance Academy
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Dance Company - Placement only Session Recital
Code
1871-8
Class Type
Dance Company 1
Recital
1871-9
Dance Company 2
Recital
1872-0
Dance Company 3
Recital
1872-1
Dance Company 4
Min/Max: N/A
Location: Park Place
Adult (8-11 years old)
Day(s)
Date(s)
Time
Friday
1/23 - 5/22
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Wednesday Monday
Wednesday Friday
Wednesday Monday
1/21 - 5/20 1/21 - 5/20 1/19 - 5/18 1/21 - 5/20 1/23 - 5/22 1/21 - 5/20 1/19 - 5/18
3:30 - 4:45 p.m.
R/NR
$120/$145
4:45 - 6 p.m.
$120/$145
6:00 - 7:15 p.m.
$120/$145
7:15 - 8:30 p.m.
$120/$145
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Session
Code
Class Type
Day(s)
Date(s)
Time
R/NR
Non-Recital
1873-4
Tap
Thursday
1/22 - 3/12
8 - 9 p.m.
$60/$85
Non-Recital
1872-2
Jazz
Tuesday
Min/Max: Jazz (4/20) Tap (4/10) Location: Park Place
1/20 - 3/10
8 - 9 p.m.
$60/$85
Private LEssons For intermediate and advanced level dancers only. Lessons available for ballet, tap, and jazz techniques. Lessons scheduled once a week for 30 or 45 minutes. Lessons are arranged at the discretion of the teacher and based on dance studio availability. Requests taken at first come first serve basis. Session
Code
Class Type
Day(s)
Non-Recital
1872-8
45 Minutes
Day/Time Based on Availability
Non-Recital Min/Max: N/A
1872-6
30 Minutes
Time
Day/Time Based on Availability
Location: Park Place
Date(s)
R/NR
1/19 - 3/14
$123/$148
1/19 - 3/14
$98/$123
Notes, Extra Dates, Auditions - 45 minute class spring recital costume fee = $50. 60 minute class spring recital costume fee = $60. Costume fee does NOT include tights for performances
Teaching Assistant Program Intermediate and advanced dancers have the opportunity to assist Dance Academy instructors with Pre-K and Kinder level classes. Responsibilities may include taking attendance, learning all student’s names, remembering recital dances, leading dance activities and exercises, assisting the lead teacher at Dance Recital, and attending all scheduled classes. Session
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Non-Recital
Min/Max: N/A
Code
1873-0
Class Type
Day(s)
Day/Time Based on Instructor Needs
Location: Park Place/Community Center
Time
Date(s)
1/19 - 5/23
Contact Jessica Kovarik at jkovarik.spddanceacademy@gmail.com with questions and/or placement information.
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Dance Academy
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Winter Break Dance & Theater Intensive Beginner through advanced performers will have the opportunity to get a crash course in all dance styles and theater techniques. Performers will take dance classes in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Lyrical, and Contemporary dance styles for half the day, and for the other half of the day performers will take theater classes in voice, acting, projection, stage movement and blocking, and line memorization. Junior Intensive (7-10 years old) Session
Code
Class Type
Day(s)
Date(s)
Time
R/NR
Session 1
2501-0
Junior THEATER
Monday/Tuesday
12/22 - 12/23
12:30 - 3:30 p.m.
$40/$60
Session 1 Session 2 Session 2
1893-7 1893-8 2501-1
Min/Max: 7/25
Junior DANCE Junior DANCE
Junior THEATER
Location: Park Place
Monday/Tuesday Monday/Tuesday Monday/Tuesday
Senior Intensive (11+ or by instructor placement)
12/22 - 12/23 12/29 - 12/30 12/29 - 12/30
9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
12:30 - 3:30 p.m. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
$40/$60 $40/$60 $40/$60
Session
Code
Class Type
Day(s)
Date(s)
Time
R/NR
Session 1
2501-2
Senior THEATER
Monday/Tuesday
12/22 - 12/23
9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
$40/$60
Session 1 Session 2 Session 2
1893-9 1894-0 2501-3
Min/Max: 7/25
Senior DANCE Senior DANCE
Senior THEATER
Location: Park Place
Monday/Tuesday Monday/Tuesday Monday/Tuesday
12/22 - 12/23 12/29 - 12/30 12/29 - 12/30
12:30 - 3:30 p.m. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
12:30 - 3:30 p.m.
$40/$60 $40/$60 $70/$60
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Music Academy
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Music Academy Classes begin week of January 19, 2015
No Class: 11/25 - 11/30 & 12/23 - 12/28
Private Music Lessons Our instructors, graduates in music education, professional musicians and experienced educators, are eager to bring the joy of music into your child’s life. Opportunities exist for students to receive instruction in: voice, piano, guitar, violin, and percussion. Lessons are 30 or 45 minutes each week. Ages 5 and up (must be 8 years old to register for a 45 minute session) Session
Code
Class Type
Day(s)
Date(s)
Time
R/NR
Session 2
2500-1
30 Minute Session
TBD
2/23 - 3/20
TBD
$50/$75
Session 1 Session 1 Session 2
2500-0 2501-7 2501-8
30 Minute Session 45 Minute Session 45 Minute Session
TBD TBD TBD
1/19 - 2/13 1/19 - 2/13 2/23 - 3/20
TBD TBD TBD
$50/$75 $75/$100 $75/$100
The day, time, and location of private music lessons is arranged at the discretion of the teacher and the student to accommodate everyone’s schedule. Lessons are taught in 4 week increments. All lessons are offered in an atmosphere conducive to the success of your young musician. Winter performance opportunities for our young musicians include the General Music Festival and the Holiday Music Festival.
General Music Recital Wednesday, December 17. 7 p.m.
Join us as our actors, singers, dancers, and musicians take the stage to showcase their hard work and accomplishments on Friday, December 19, 2014 at Judson University’s Chapel in Elgin, IL. Seating will begin at 6:30 p.m. Children 2 years and under are free. FREE Admission
Location: Hoosier Grove Barn. 700 W. Irving Park Road, IL
Holiday Music Festival Friday, December 19. 7 p.m.
Join us as our actors, singers, dancers, and musicians take the stage to showcase their hard work and accomplishments on Friday, December 19, 2014 at Judson University’s Chapel in Elgin, IL. Seating will begin at 6:30 p.m. Children 2 years and under are free. Tickets are $7
Location: Judson University Chapel. 1151 N. State Street. Elgin, IL
For more information on the Music Academy, please contact Cultural Arts and Special Events Manager Lauren Jochem-Kabrick at 630.483.3132, or by email at LJochem@spdcares.com.
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Theater academy
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Theater Academy Classes begin week of January 19, 2015
NEW! - Theater Leadership and Production (11-17 years old)
Youth Directing, Stage Management and Production: Join Miss Jessica and Mr. Steven for this fun-filled class that teaches the skills necessary for leadership roles in the theater. Students will learn skills relevant to directing, stage management and technical production. The session will culminate with a student-staged production for family and friends. Session
Winter/Spring
Min/Max: 8/20
Code
2480-0
Class Type
Youth Leadership & Production Location: TBD
Day(s)
Monday
Date(s)
Time
2/9 - 4/20
R/NR
5 - 6 p.m.
$65/$80
Private Acting Lessons (8 years old and up)
All lessons are offered as private one-on-one lessons giving your young actor/actress an atmosphere to succeed. Lessons are scheduled once each week for 30 minutes. The day, time, and location of private music lessons is arranged at the discretion of the teacher and the student to accommodate everyone’s schedule. Lessons are taught in 4 week increments. Winter performance opportunities include the General Holiday Music Recital & Holiday Music Festival. Session
Code
Class Type
Day(s)
Date(s)
Time
R/NR
Winter 2
2480-2
Private Acting Lesson
TBD
2/23 - 3/20
TBD
$50/$75
Winter 1
Min/Max: 1/10
2480-1
Private Acting Lesson Location: TBD
TBD
1/19 - 2/13
TBD
$50/$75
Theater Company Performances Participants will learn the stage blocking and projection. They will be responsible for line memorization and rehearse music and movement for the stage. All Participants must commit to being present at EVERY rehearsal during Tech Week and at each performance; Monday, May 4 - Saturday, May 9. Participants should not miss more than three (3) scheduled rehearsals during the general rehearsal period. Jr. Theater Company - Disney’s® Alice In Wonderland Jr. (1st - 5th grade) Session
Winter/Spring
Code
2480-5
Class Type
Performance Academy
Day(s)
Tuesday/Thursday
Sr. Theater Company - Into the Woods Jr. (6th - 10th grade) Session
Winter/Spring
Code
2480-6
Class Type
Performance Academy
Performance Information
Day(s)
Tuesday/Thursday
Date(s)
Time
R/NR
Date(s)
Time
R/NR
1/19 - 5/10
1/19 - 5/10
5 - 7 p.m.
6:30 - 7 p.m.
$130/$155
$125/$150
The Jr. Theater Company will perform on Friday, May 8, 2015 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, May 9, 2015 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 (Price Increase due to Disney Royalty Fees for Licensing). The Sr. Theater Company will perform on Saturday, May 9 at 7 p.m., and Sunday May 10 at 2 p.m. Children 2 and under are free (if sitting on a parent’s lap; if separate seat ticket must be purchased) The performance venue is TBD. For more information on the Theater Academy, please contact Cultural Arts Coordinator Jessica Kovarik at 630.483.3124, or by email at jkovarik.spddanceacademy@gmail.com.
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Golden agers
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Golden Agers Social Club The place to see old friends and make new ones. There is always someone to welcome you at the Parkside Room hosted by our Senior Coordinator, Tracey Stanley. Adventure out and join us for games, activities, and seminars. • Attending meetings and events are a great way to get out and stay active. • Play your favorite card games. • Enjoy the outdoor patio. • Active Members receive FREE Fitness Center Track use.
$22 per year. $1 per person is collected per meeting for non-members covers cost of refreshments and paper goods.
Celebrate birthdays on the last Friday of each month. Birthday celebrants who attend receive a special gift certificate. Special Friday Events: 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. December 19, 2014
Villa Olivia Holiday Lunch
March 13, 2015
St. Patty’s Day Pot Luck Lunch
February 13, 2015
Valentine’s Day Sweets & Treats Party & Luncheon
For more information on the Golden Agers Club and our other Senior Activities, please call Recreation Manager Lauren Jochem-Kabrick at 630.483.3132 or by email at LJochem@spdcares.com.
Sherman Health Rehabilitation at Park Place Exceptional Quality, Excellent Customer Service, State-of-the-Art Equipment Sherman Rehabilitation Services • Sports Injuries • Musculoskeletal Disorder • Neurological Disorder • Back and Neck Injury • Post-surgical Rehabilitation Sherman Health Systems of Sherman Hospital brings its services and outreach programs to community residents to help them maintain good health and provide convenient healthcare services. Sherman Rehabilitation Services is always leading the way in providing new and innovative rehabilitation services to the community. Physical therapy services treat neck and back pain, musculoskeletal pain, orthopedic disorders, neurological disorders, sports injuries, fibromyalgia, amputee rehabilitation, and post-surgical rehabilitation. The patient is treated by a highly-skilled, licensed physical therapist who will do a thorough evaluation and work with the patient to design a customized treatment plan to meet the patient’s goals. Sherman Physical Therapy utilizes state-ofthe-art equipment and techniques, and can be provided on land or in the pool. Community wellness and education classes for every family member are available to help people get healthy and stay healthy. From learning how to shop for groceries, to classes on babysitting and CPR, there’s a class for everyone in the family. Diabetes screening and lectures will be offered to help persons who may be at risk for diabetes, as well as those with diabetes. Programs are available in Spanish.
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Located on the lower level of Park Place Family Recreation Center. Call 224.783.6128 for information or to schedule an appointment. Call 800.397.9000 or visit shermanhealth.com to learn more about upcoming programs.
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Park Pride Day - Saturday, May 16, 2015
In 2015 we celebrate our 5th annual Park Pride Day. The Parks Department will provide the tools, flowers, and lunch, just join us with some hands ready to work! During Park Pride day, volunteers can plant flowers in our sign beds, pull weeds from the park, and pick up trash to prepare for a busy spring and summer! We can accommodate any size group. Mark your calendars and we hope to see you there!
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If you have any questions or would like to reserve your favorite park, please contact Amy Vito, Horticulture Supervisor, at 630.483.3112 or AVito@spdcares.com.
Pardon Our Dust You may have started to see some big changes to the Streamwood Park District’s landscape this summer. The Park District has about 325 Ash Trees throughout our facilities and parks. Due to the invasion of the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), over half of these trees have died with more to come. The Emerald Ash Borer is responsible for the death of over 20 million trees in the United States. In the upcoming months, the Parks Department will be removing these trees from our facilities and parks, leaving a noticeable change in our landscape. We appreciate your patience as we work to remove these Ash Trees. In order to reestablish the Park District’s tree canopy, Parks Staff will be replacing a good percentage of these trees over the next several years. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Horticulture Supervisor Amy Vito at 630.483.3112 or AVito@spdcares.com.
Streamwood Park District’s Memorial Program has returned and is better than ever! The program has expanded and now offers three unique ways to permanently memorialize someone in one of Streamwood Park District’s 42 parks. You can purchase a tree, bench, or brick for any special occasion or to remember a loved one. The Memorial Program is a perfect way to commemorate life’s milestones, including celebration of a newborn, birthday, anniversary, graduation, or retirement, as a remembrance of a special achievement, or as recognition of someone special. Memorial Tree
The tree will be planted during the appropriate season by our professional landscape staff. Your specific park choice will be coordinated with the Streamwood Park District Parks Department to ensure your satisfaction and is subject to nursery availability. Trees start at $200 with the option of adding a plaque next to the tree for added memorial value. Memorial Brick
Each brick you purchase will be engraved with your personalized message and placed at Park Place Family Recreation Center. Please note: the Streamwood Park District reserves the right to edit text and determine the location of bricks in the pathway pattern. Bricks start at $75 with the option of adding up to three (3) lines of text.
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Memorial Bench
Each bench you purchase is made out of recycled plastic and coordinated with the Parks Department to ensure your satisfaction during placement. For added memorial value, engraved plaques can be added to the bench with your own personalized message. Benches with engraving start at $1,400 with a maximum of (4) four lines on the plaque. For more information, pamphlets, or order forms on the newly returned Memorial Program, please contact Amy Vito, Horticulture Supervisor, by phone at 630.483.3112, or by email at avito@spdcares.com.
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Park Place Rentals Need a place for a family gathering or professional meeting that is easy on the budget? Park Place offers meeting rooms on an hourly basis. You bring your food, soft drinks and party items; Park Place supplies the room set-up with table and chairs. All rooms open to a patio with a view of the natural grassland that surrounds the facility. Event host included in room rental. Linens are also available. All rentals require a 3-hour minimum. Meeting Rooms Room
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Splash & Pool parties Looking for a fun and innovative place to hold your child’s next birthday party? Park Place Family Recreation Center has many amenities to suit you and your child’s ideal birthday parties wishes. A Park Place Splash and Semi-Private Pool Party includes:
• Access to the 25 yard lap pool and the Activity Pool. The Activity Pool is a zero-depth entry pool featuring a Kiddy Slide, • Horseshoe Channel, two-story high water slide, and water play structures. • Three (3) hours in the Party Room. • One and one half (1.5) hours in the pool area (part of your 3-hour room rental). • Plastic table covers in the color of your choice. • A cart to bring in and take out your party supplies. • Thirty (30) minutes before and after your party to set-up, decorate, and clean up. Trash bags and trash removal are included. • Your Party Host/Hostess will be dedicated to help you in the beginning of the party, will periodically check on you and your guests during your time in the party room, and will also be available after your party to help clean up. • Ice, ice bucket with scoop.
You are welcome to bring in your own decorations, juice, soda, food, and cake. Payment in full is due at the time of your reservation. Reservations can be taken over the phone with a credit card. We gladly accept Visa, Discover, and MasterCard. An email address is required to send your contract. We accept pool party reservations six months in advance. Friday Semi-Private Pool Parties and Saturday and Sunday Splash Parties are recommended for children 3-10 years old. Splash Parties
Semi-Private Pool Parties
Splash parties are held during our public open swim hours. Saturdays and Sundays 1-4 p.m. 1:30-4:30 p.m. 3:30-6:30 p.m. Up to 100 guests are welcome to swim in the Activity Pool or Lap Pool.
Semi-private pool parties are held in the Activity Pool and is yours alone. If the Lap Pool is open during your party, you and your guests are welcome to use it. Fridays 6-9 p.m. Up to 100 guests are welcome to swim in the Activity Pool or Lap Pool.
40 guests
$215
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$275
100 guests
$330
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For more information or to reserve your party, please contact Events & Corporate Services Manager Leslie DeMoss at 630.483.3135, or by email at LDeMoss@spdcares.com.
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Wedding Package 2015 Pricing
• $2,000 Facility Fee (Friday & Sundays) • $2,500 Facility Fee (Saturdays) • $28.00 per person Premium Bar 21 & older; 65 guest minimum
• $5.00 per person (6-20 year old) Free to children 5 years and younger
A $500 non-refundable deposit, part of the rental fee, is required to secure each reservation. The balance is due (15) business days before the scheduled event. Facility Includes
• Access to the facility from • 9 a.m. to Midnight • Main Floor • Loft • One hour access to historic • museum/one-room schoolhouse for photos • Campus courtyard • Choice of six ceremony locations on campus
Now hosting ceremonies in the oneroom schoolhouse. For those hosting their ceremony and reception at the Hoosier Grove Barn, the fee is $300.00.
• Tables and chairs • Set-up and clean up • Table linens (white, black or ivory) • Linen napkins (in 24 colors) • Event host/hostesses • Access to A/V Equipment • P. A. System • iPod connection (1/8 audio connection) • Laptop (PC) VGA connection • Blu-ray Disc® player • Overhead projector and screen • AM/FM radio • Wireless Wi-Fi connection • Wireless handheld microphone • Podium • 55” TV monitor Premium Package includes:
• Five (5) hours of alcohol service • Six (6) hours of non-alcoholic service • One bartender • Bar set-up and breakdown
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Premium Liquors
J & B Scotch, Christian Brothers Brandy, Jack Daniels Old No. 7, Crown Royal, Canadian Club Whiskey, Tanqueray (Gin), Kettle One Vodka, Bacardi Rum, Southern Comfort, Johnny Walker Black & Red, Bailey’s Irish Cream, Seagram 7, el Jimador Tequila, House of Stuart, Kahlua, Malibu Caribbean Rum, and Jameson Wines
Barefoot Chardonnay, Moscato, Merlot, White Zinfandel, Apothic White and Red, Riesling
Hoosier Grove Barn Banquet Facility 700 W. Irving Park Road 630.483.3135 To book an appointment, email HoosierGroveBarn@spdcares.com
Beers
Heineken, Miller (MGD), Miller Lite, Budweiser, Bud Lite, Corona Extra, Mike’s Hard Lemonade, Cranberry Lemonade Coffee and Hot Drinks
Regular and decaffeinated coffee and tea, hot chocolate, hot apple cider Soft Drinks
Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Sierra Mist, Root Beer, Orange Miscellaneous
Hot chocolate, hot tea, hot apple cider, ice tea, lemonade, bottled water Supplementary Beverages
• Additional liquors, wines, and • specialty beers available at an additional charge • Wine bottles at the table during dinner at an additional charge • Champagne and/or champagne toast at an additional charge Supplementary Staff
Additional staff available (3-hour min.)
• Event host: $30/hour • Servers: $30/hour • Bartender: $40/hour
Additional bartender is recommended when hosting both your ceremony & reception here on campus.
Additional charges may apply. Rates and services available are subject to change without notice. Wedding Package available, as advertised, as of January, 2014. Dishes, glassware, & flatware are not included.
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Hoosier Grove Barn Banquet Facility 700 W. Irving Park Road 630.483.3135
Hoosier Grove Barn Banquet Rentals • Anniversary Parties • Baptisms • Baby Showers •Bereavement Services • Christenings • Corporate Meetings and Training Seminars • Dedication Parties • Graduation Parties •Holiday Parties • Rehearsal Dinners • Quinceañeras Rentals
• Convenient set-up access • Staging kitchen (featuring a refrigerator, freezer, microwave oven, convection oven, and ice machine) • Event host • Tables and chairs Game Room
• $125 for (4) four hours • Dedicated host/hostess • Kinect 360 game console • Games With Room Rental Only
Hours & Rates
Monday-Thursday $495 (for 8 hours) Friday-Sunday $695 (for 4 hours) $105 per hour for additional hours Loft: $75 extra with Rental A $300 non-refundable deposit, part of the rental fee, is required to secure each reservation. The balance is due (15) business days before the scheduled event. Rates and services available are subject to change without notice. For assistance with your event planning, please contact Events and Corporate Services at 630.483.3135 or HoosierGroveBarn@spdcares.com.
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Restaurants and Meeting Places
A nostalgic look at popular Streamwood restaurants and meeting places, such as FioRitos Pizza, Tri-Village, St. George and the Dragon, Main Street USA and many more. The Exhibit will open on March 21 in the Hoosier Grove Schoolhouse Museum and will be on display until December. All are welcome to join and share your memories of these great places during museum hours. Wednesdays, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturdays, 9 - 11:30 a.m.
St. Nicholas Night
4 years old w/ parent
St. Nicholas Night is an old-time tradition featuring an interactive sing-along with folk musician Patti Ecker and a special surprise visitor bringing treat bags. Monday, December 1 Hoosier Grove Barn
7 - 8 p.m.
Streamwood Historical Society
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Are you interested in local History? If so, the Streamwood Historical Society is the group for you. The Society assists with Museum-related programs and projects throughout the year. New members are always welcome. Meetings are held the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m. in the Farm House, unless otherwise noted. Can’t make a meeting but still would like to volunteer? There are always activities or projects that need to be done. If interested and would like more information, call (630) 213-9706. Become a fan on the Streamwood Historical Society’s Facebook page at: facebook.com/streamwoodhistoricalsociety Visit Hoosier Grove Museum’s website hoosiergrovemuseum.com. Have you ever had a question about Streamwood history, or about an old farm house or business you may remember, but don’t know how to find out the information? The Streamwood Historical Society can help you with those answers. There are three easy ways to contact us.
1. Contact us through the Streamwood Park District. 2. Follow us on Facebook and send us a message. 3. Come to one of our meetings.
We have opportunities for homeschool groups, as well as Boy Scout or Girl Scout cultural and history-related badge programs. For more information, please contact Recreation Manager Lauren Jochem Kabrick by email at LJochem@spdcares. com or by phone at 630.483.3132.
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Inclusion Requests: If a program participant (or parent of a participant) with a disability is requesting an aide or evaluation for an aide, we respectfully request at least two weeks notice before the program starts. However, NWSRA will do its best to provide the appropriate services within whatever time frame occurs. When possible, also please briefly describe the disability in detail to assist us in notifying NWSRA with complete information. To Register with TTY Assistance: Please call Northwest Special Recreation Association at (847) 392-2855. Americans with Disabilities Act The Streamwood Park District will comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits discrimination in the provision of programs, services or activities to individuals with disabilities. We invite any resident with a special need to contact Kurt Reckamp, Superintendent of Recreation, at (630) 483-3091 or NWSRA staff upon registration so that a smooth inclusion may occur. In addition to the programs listed within our brochure, our District also provides specialized services for people with disabilities through the Northwest Special Recreation Association. Call NWSRA at (847) 392-2848, for information. If you have any questions about the Park District’s policy regarding ADA, or believe you have been unfairly discriminated against the provision of programs, services, or activities of the Streamwood Park District, please contact Superintendent of Recreation, Kurt Reckamp, at (630) 483-3091. Your Cooperation Is Needed Parks are for everyone to enjoy and should not be used as a dumping ground for litter, garbage, or waste. Keep your parks clean and free from debris and waste. If you walk your pet in or around a park, please be sure to pick up after it. Keeping your parks clean will enhance the beauty of the park. We appreciate your cooperation. Control of Pets Pets, including dogs, cats, and other domesticated animals kept as pets, may be brought into any park, but only when leashed in accordance with Village of Streamwood ordinance(s), licensed as necessary, and controlled by the person bringing such pet into the park. It is expressly prohibited for any pet, even though on a leash, to enter or be on a park playground. Defecation by any pet while on Park District property shall be immediately and completely removed by the person in control of the pet. No pets shall be allowed in any Park District facility or building unless brought in for a Park District program or event involving such pet. In such case, the pet must be leashed, licensed and controlled as aforesaid. The provisions of this section shall not apply to service animals in the performance of their duties. All Streamwood Park District ordinances are enforced by Streamwood Police Department. Smoking Policy In compliance with state and federal laws, the Streamwood Park District has set the following policy: No cigarette, pipe, or cigar smoking will be allowed in any of the Park District facilities. The policy includes Park District activities as well as private rentals. Your cooperation is appreciated.
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NWSRA exists to provide outstanding opportunities through recreation for people with disabilities. Celebrate ability throughout the Northwest suburbs. Join the celebration! The team of full-time Therapeutic Recreation professionals and trained part-time staff at the Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA) offer safe, fun, and quality year-round opportunities to individuals with disabilities of all ages and ability levels. Inclusion assistance provides individuals with disabilities the opportunity to participate in their home park district program. When registering, the parent of the individual should inform the park district (and NWSRA, if desired) of any accommodation needed in order for the individual to successfully enjoy the program. The park district staff will then contact NWSRA for assistance with the accommodation. For more information on NWSRA, check out nwsra.org. Brochures may also be picked up at the park district main office or at the NWSRA office at Park Central, 3000 W. Central Road in Rolling Meadows. NWSRA may be contacted at (847)392-2848 (voice), (847)392-2855 (TTY) or (847)392-2870 (fax). The Streamwood Park District is a member of a cooperative agreement among 17 Park Districts which form the Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA). Therapeutic Recreation…The Benefits Are Endless!
Child Car Seat Requirement All parents and guardians of children participating in a Park District trip or program where they are being transported by a Park District vehicle, must provide a child restraint system for any child 7 years old or younger or sign a waiver giving permission for the child to be transported without such system. All participants must wear seat belts. For trips using a school bus, there are no restraints for adult passengers or children.
Photo Disclaimer Registrants and participants permit the taking of photos and videos of themselves and their children during Park District activities for publication and use as the Park District deems necessary. Emergency Shelter In case of a disaster situation as identified by the Emergency Services and Disaster agency, Park Place will be used as an emergency shelter. If this occurs, it may be necessary for some programs to be postponed or canceled. Lightning Prediction System The Streamwood Park District has installed three lightning prediction systems. One located on the roof of Park Place Family Recreation Center, the second at Hoosier Grove Park, and the third at Rahlfs Woods Park. These systems gather atmospheric information to accurately predict when conditions are conducive for a lightning strike. When conditions are “right,” the warning will sound (a single fifteen (15) second horn blast) followed by an orange strobe light located outside on the roof at all locations and inside of the building at Park Place. At this point, participants in outdoor activities need to cease all activity and seek shelter immediately. When the hazardous weather has passed, the “all clear” will sound (a series of three-5 second horn blasts), and the orange strobe will turn off. Only at this point should outdoor activities resume. It is important to remember that even though the system may not sound when weather conditions are threatening, you should exercise good judgment. Proceed to stop all outdoor activities and move to a safe location until the dangerous conditions have passed. Horns from the Park Place location can be heard at Dolphin Park baseball fields. These warning systems will be active during the months of April through October. Further, the District will be checking the systems manually, on the first and third Tuesdays of every month (April-October) at 10:30 a.m. Please contact Superintendent of Parks and Planning, Keith Gorczyca, at (630) 483-3161 for additional information. Rental Information Indoor Facility and Outdoor Park Rentals The Streamwood Park District’s Hoosier Grove Barn, Park Place rooms, gymnasium and pools, Outdoor Picnic Shelters and Gazebos, and the Splash Pad are available for rental to the public. For information or to schedule an appointment, contact Hoosier Grove Barn Office, 700 W. Irving Park Rd., at (630) 4833135. Community Center, Fields and Super Cooker For information on renting our rooms or gymnasium at the Community Center, please contact Recreation Manager, Jake Larson, at (630) 483-3731 or jlarson@ spdcares.com. For information on renting our super cooker or ball fields throughout the Park District, please call Recreation Manager, Chelsie Hardcastle, at (630) 483-3090 or CHardcastle@spdcares.com. Discrimination on the Basis of Race, Color, Creed, National Origin, Sex, Age, or Disability The Streamwood Park District complies with the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, §504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988, (P.L. 100-259), and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, (P.L.
101-336) to the extent that no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, or disability be excluded from participation in, be denied of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in any program or activity provided by the agency. Areas affected by these requirements include, but are not limited to the following: 1.) programming, 2.) facility use, 3.) planning and construction, 4.) planning and/or advisory groups, and 5.) fee structures. Camera Restrictions The use of any visual recording device in any protected areas is prohibited. Visual recording devices include, but are not limited to, any camera, camcorder, or videotaping device, and cellular phone cameras. Protected areas are defined as any locker room, dressing room, bathroom/rest room, lavatory, shower, or bathing facility located in any District facility. Any person caught violating this section of Park rules may be banned from Park District facilities and subject to a fine. Brochure Changes/Errors Disclaimer Due to the large amount of information available in the Streamwood Park District brochure, errors and changes before or after publication may occur. We apologize for any errors in this brochure and will advise you of any changes as quickly as possible. We will also attempt to keep the information on our website (spdcares.com) as current as possible. Thank you for your patience and understanding when these situations arise. Privacy Policy The personal and private information collected by the Streamwood Park District from any individual(s) is intended for the sole use of the District, and such information will not be sold or distributed to other persons or agencies without the written permission of the individual(s) providing it, except as required by law. If information is provided to any other person or agency pursuant to any legal requirement, the District will advise the individual(s) of the disclosure. Resident and Business Rates A Streamwood Park District resident, via property taxes, makes a significant financial contribution to the operation of the District, whether or not he or she takes advantage of the services offered. The nonresident fees are required of nonresidents to apportion an equalizing fee to contribute to the overall financing of the park system on an equitable basis with the resident. Resident Fees: A “resident” is defined as anyone living with in the geographic boundaries of the Streamwood Park District. Residents of the Streamwood Park District have priority when registering for most programs. Business Rate: All people that work at a business within the Streamwood Park District boundaries may receive resident rates on memberships (proper identification required along with current pay stub, program participants will be randomly sorted in the nonresident lottery).
Service Charge Policy All refunds issued which are not a result of a Park District cancellation will be assessed a service charge. The service charge for programs with fees of $10 or more will be $5; programs with fees less than $10 will be charged 50% of the program fee. Class Cancellations Every effort is made to avoid canceling classes. However, a minimum number of participants must be registered. Notification of class cancellation may be made with as little as 24-hour notice. In cases where a program is canceled, you will be notified prior to the start of the program and a full refund will be issued. Transfer Policy All transfer requests will be honored if there are openings in the class requesting to be transferred to and the participant is the appropriate age for the program. If additional payment is due, this must be made at the time of the transfer request. For refund see #7 under Refund Policy. Program Scholarships The Park District recognizes that there are people in the community who are often unable to participate in recreation programs due to economic hardships. If any resident individual or family would like to apply for a scholarship, pick up an application packet at Park Place Registration Office or call the Registration Counter, (630) 483-3025, or Recreation Manager, Cindy Babicz at (630) 483-3730 or cbabicz@spdcares.com to have one mailed or emailed. All requests will remain confidential.
630.372.PARK Important Information regarding Waiver and Release The Streamwood Park District is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of participants in high regard. The Streamwood Park District continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for programs/activities must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate. You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or skilled for the activities contemplated. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or recently suffered an illness, injury, or impairment, to consult a physician before undertaking any physical activity. Warning of Risk Recreational activities/programs are intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental, and emotional resources of each participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity/program. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Depending on the particular activity, participants must understand that certain risks, dangers, and injuries due to inclement weather, slipping, falling, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision, instruction or officiating, and all other circumstances inherent to indoor and outdoor recreational activities/programs exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for the Streamwood Park District to guarantee absolute safety. Behavior Policy Appropriate behavior is expected from all participants and observers in programs and in facilities to protect the enjoyment and safety of all patrons. Behaviors that will not be accepted include, but are not limited to, the following: • Disrupting a program or creating a disturbance at a facility. • Continuous refusal to follow program and/or facility rules and guidelines. •Use of verbal harassment, profanity, vulgarity, obscenity, or racial slurs. •Blatant disrespect of staff and program or facility rules and guidelines. •Damage, vandalism, or theft of private or Park District facilities, equipment or supplies. • Possession or use of illegal substances or medication, including the use of alcohol or smoking where prohibited. • Inappropriate or offensive dress, including, but not limited to dress which is too revealing and clothing which displays obscene or offensive words or pictures. • Possession or threat of a weapon. •Gang activity including display or possession of symbols, hand signals, soliciting membership, intimidating or threatening any individual, wearing or displaying colors or items of dress, etc. • Inappropriate display of affection, including but not limited to prolonged kissing and touching of any private area of the body. The following outlines steps that may be used with patrons who are not behaving appropriately. Membership or program fees will not be refunded for any person removed from a program or facility due to violation of this behavior policy. Some programs or facilities may have stricter or more detailed behavior policies. Program Participants All program participants are expected to behave appropriately and follow the rules of the program and facility. A participant will receive written notice for inappropriate behavior, and in the case of a minor, a copy of the notice will be provided to such minor’s
parent/guardian. If a participant receives three notice of inappropriate behavior, or if the participant is involved in one severe incident, as determined by District staff, the participant may no longer participate in the program until a meeting is scheduled and held. The participant, a parent/guardian if the participant is a minor, the program instructor, the program supervisor and any other persons whom the District considers necessary for a resolution of the inappropriate behavior, shall be present at such meeting. At the meeting, the question of continued participation in the program will be considered and, primarily for minor participants, a Behavior Contract may be prepared as a condition of continued participation. Such a Behavior Contract will be personalized to the circumstances and the participant, and will include specific expectations and consequences for failure to meet such expectations, including possible suspension and/or termination from program participation. Inappropriate behavior by adults may result in more rapid progress toward suspension or termination from program participation. Facilities All facility participants are expected to follow the rules of the facilities. Specialty areas of the facilities (example: fitness center and pools) have posted signs stating special rules specific to that area. Disregard or abuse of facility rules may result in removal by staff or police from the facility for a designated length of time or permanently.
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Refund Policy To request a refund on a program, a Refund Request Form must be completed and submitted at the Registration Counter at either center. Administrative approval must be received before a refund will be issued. 1. A full refund will be given when the Park District cancels a trip/program or a refund is requested as a result of being placed on a waiting list. 2. A refund minus a service charge will be given when a refund request is received a minimum of four days before the start of the registered program. 3. A prorated refund with a service charge may be granted when a refund request is received with less than four days before the start or after the start of the registered program and the reason is approved. Documentation may be requested with your refund request in order to be approved. The prorated refund will be based on the date the request was received, not the last attended class. A refund will not be approved if the session is more than half over. No refunds will be issued for individually missed or forgotten classes. 4. No refund requests will be granted that are made more than two (2) business days after a one day program or special event. 5. Refunds for trips will not be given unless one of the following occurs: A. Park District cancels the trip. B. A replacement is found to take the trip. 6. Deposits for certain programs and trips are identified as nonrefundable and therefore the refund policy does not apply. 7. The cost of purchased individual supplies or equipment such as t-shirts, uniforms, trophies, costumes, etc. will be deducted from your refund. No reimbursements will be given for required equipment or supply purchases made by the participant or parent. 8. Please allow 3-4 weeks for your refund to be processed. If originally paid by check or cash, a check will be mailed to you. If paid by VISA, Master Card, or Discover Card, we must credit the card with which payment was made. 9. Any programs with special policies void the preceding. See page 9 for membership and punchcard refund policies
Observers Observers of programs are also expected to behave appropriately. Parents, friends, and any observers are held to the same standards of behavior as participants. If inappropriate behavior of a program observer is reported to or observed by a staff person, the observer will be asked to leave by the staff or police, if necessary. Appeals Any participant who is suspended or terminated from program participation shall have the right to appeal to the Executive Director within fourteen days of any notice of suspension or termination. The Executive Director shall thereupon schedule a meeting concerning such appeal, and the appellant shall be entitled to present his or her version of the facts at such meeting. Within five days after such meetings, the Executive Director shall notify the appellant in writing that the suspension or termination has been affirmed, modified, or reversed. The Executive Director shall notify the Board of Park Commissioners of the meeting and the decision. It is a vision of the Streamwood Park District to provide safe and wholesome programs in well-maintained facilities for our residents and guests. Rules must be followed and policies such as this must be established to protect this vision for all involved. Our goal is not to remove patrons from programs or facilities, but to work together with participants and/or parents/guardians to the best of our ability to correct or deal with a problem. The Streamwood Park District asks for your cooperation in behaving appropriately and also teaching your children the importance of appropriate behavior and following rules. adopted 11/09/00; revised/reviewed 06/20/08; 07/10/12
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Program Registration Form
Please complete & clearly print all information. SPDCARES.com How did you hear about these programs? Phone: 630.483.3025 The Examiner Email Blast Website Fax: 630.483.0562 Seasonal Brochure Other___________________
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Name (First, Last)
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IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ AND SIGN WAIVER
Carefully read this form and be aware that in signing up and participating in the program, you will be expressly assuming the risk and legal liability, waiving, and releasing any and all claims for injuries, damages, or loss which you or your minor/child/ward might sustain while participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with said programs/activities (including transportation services and vehicle operations, when provided). As a participant, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in these programs activities, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risks of any injury (including death), damages, or loss regardless of the severity that my minor child/ward, or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with such program. I agree to waive and relinquish all claims I may have as a result of participating in the program against the Park District officers, agents, servants, and employees. I do hereby full release and forever discharge the Streamwood Park District and its officers, agents, (including transportation services and vehicle operations when provided). I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Park District and its officers, agents, servants, and employees from any and all claims resulting from injuries (including death), damages, or loss sustained by me and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of the program. I have read and fully understand the above information, warning or risk, assumption or risk and waiver, and release all claims. If registering on-line or via fax, my on-line facsimile signature shall substitute for and have the same legal effect as an original form signature.
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Park Place Family Recreation Center | 550 S. Park Blvd. | Streamwood, IL 60107
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Registration for all of our programs and classes is on a first come, first served basis. Proof of residency is required (state IDs or driver’s license) every time you register for a program. Participants will be charged nonresident fees without appropriate proof of residency. MasterCard, VISA, and Discover Card, as well as cash, personal checks, and money orders are acceptable forms of payment. Post-dated checks will not be accepted. For your convenience, we have five easy ways for you to register: Walk-in, drop-off, fax, mail-in, and phone. Walk-in:
Walk-in registration will be taken on a first come, first served basis. Simply fill out the registration form completely, bring in proof of residency, along with payment. The Clerk will confirm the status of your registration and it will be processed that same business day. Mail-in:
Complete your program registration form, along with a copy of your proof of residency and payment, and mail to the Streamwood Park District Registration Office, 550 S. Park Blvd., Streamwood, IL 60107-2000. This method of registration is best with check or money order payment methods; if there is a waiver on file, the Clerk will contact you to complete payment information if by credit card. Do not send credit card information through the mail. Once the application has been processed, the registration clerk will contact you by phone to confirm your registration status. Drop-off:
Complete your program registration form, along with a copy of your proof of residency and payment. If paying by credit card, you will be contacted for your credit card information the next business day. The drop box is located inside Park Place Family Recreation Center at the front counter for your convenience. You will be notified of class status by phone.
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Complete your program registration form and fax with proof of residency to (630) 483-0562. You will be contacted on the next business day for your credit card information. Do not record any credit card numbers on the faxed form. Phone:
A “Waiver on File” form, along with proof of residency, must be on file at Registration prior to using this registration option. Once on file, you can simply call the Registration office and process registration using a credit card. If a Clerk is not available when you call, please leave only your phone number, name, and class number desired; a Clerk will return the call to retrieve credit card information; do not leave credit card information in your message. (Note: due to additional forms that are needed for certain classes/programs, phone registration has some exclusions. Please call the office for more information.) For Your Protection:
At times when we are hand-entering credit cards, not swiping the actual card through the machine, the credit card company requires additional information to process your purchase. We may need to contact you to verify or receive additional information. Please understand that this procedure is for your protection and security.
Registration Office Park Place Family Recreation Center 550 South Park Blvd. (Lower level) Phone 630.483.3025 Fax 630.483.0562 Hours Monday - Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
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Freedom Run Dog Park
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630.372.PARK Freedom run dog park 6150 Russell Dr. Hoffman Estates, IL
The Streamwood Park District has an intergovernmental agreement with Hoffman Estates Park District and Elgin Parks and Recreation Department to provide our residents with a dog park. The off-leash membership park is open daily, year-round as dedicated open space for your dog to enjoy while you relax. Park amenities include:
• 4-Acre Off Leash Area • Entrance Holding Area • Small Dog Park Area • Fully-Fenced • Seating • Swipe Entry System • Dog and Owner Water Service • Waste Disposal Bags R/NR: $49/$69 for the first dog; $15/$20 each additional dog of same owner
Residents of the Streamwood Park District, Hoffman Estates Park District and City of Elgin may pay resident fees to purchase an annual combo membership that includes access to Bo’s Run Dog Park located near Hoffman Estates Park District’s Willow Recreation Center at 3600 Lexington Dr. in Hoffman Estates. Streamwood Park District and City of Elgin residents may not purchase a membership only to Bo’s Run at resident rates. General Notes: Freedom Run Dog Park
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• Space is limited to a first come, first served basis. • Documentation from your vet is required upon registration showing your dog is current with all vaccines including Rabies, Distemper, Para Influenza, Parvo Virus, Bordatella, Leptospirosis, and a current negative fecal test. This is a requirement from the Cook Count Department of Animal and Rabies Control. • Current Village of Streamwood registration is required. • Membership passes may be purchased at Park Place Family Recreation Center if paying by credit card. If paying by cash or check, memberships must be purchased at Hoffman Estates Park District. • Contact the Streamwood Park District Registration office at 630.483.3025 for more information on how to register your dog(s). • Forms are available at SPDCARES.com.
Our 9-hole Disc Golf Course is located at Sunny Hill Park on Irving Park Road, west of Route 59. Hole one is located near the top of the hill in the south east corner of the park. Our 18-hole Disc Golf Course is located in a beautiful setting of Shady Oaks Park behind the Administration Building at 777 S. Bartlett Road, Streamwood. Both courses are open to the public and free of charge. Free Shady Oaks Disc Golf Course scorecards are available on our website at SPDCARES.com.
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Download your Shady Oaks Course scorecard today. For more information, please call 630.372.PARK (7275). For more Disc Golf and Course information on Streamwood Park District courses and other courses, check out discontinuum.org.
132 Brookstone Ct.
3.39
8
Buchanan
40 Buchanan Ln.
.82
9
Buckingham Woods (N)
722 Blue Ridge Dr.
.24
10
Buckingham Woods (S)
928 Blue Ridge Dr.
1.47
11
Buckskin
132 Buckskin Ln.
.23
12
Butterfly
1010 Woodland Heights Blvd.
2.95
13
Challenger North
501 Wellington Dr.
2.95
14
Challenger South
500 Shag Bark Ln.
9.88
15
Columbia 7
128 Rosewood Dr.
2.37
17
Countryside
108 S. Bartlett Rd.
2.78
18
Creekside
695 Madison Dr.
.25
19
Dolphin
880 S. Park Blvd.
39.59
20
Forest Ridge
16 Black Hill Dr.
2.18
Freedom Run Dog Park
6150 Russell Dr./ Hoffman Es
4
21
Friendship USA
510 Newberry
3.74
22
Glenbrook
124 W. Green Meadows Rd.
11.5
23
Grow
107 Grow Ln.
.66
24
Hoosier Grove
700 W. Irving Park Rd.
17.1
25
Jaycee
621 Deerfield Dr.
.69
26
Jefferson
320 W. Streamwood Blvd.
3.21
27
Kiddie Corner
1560 McKool Ave.
.55
28
Kollar
555 E. Irving Park Rd.
8.19
30
Little Creek
30 White Fence Trail
8.64
31
Marquette Woods
2 Cranberry Ct.
1.78
32
Meadows
439 East Ave.
4.47
33
Moraine Woods
11 Moraine Dr.
.27
34
Oak Ridge
1014 Oak Ridge Dr.
3.06
35
Oakwood
3000 Club Tree Dr.
.5
37
Rahlfs Woods
1300 S. Park Blvd.
9.46
38
Ridge
18 Ridge Cir.
3.6
1
Shady Oaks
777 S. Bartlett Rd.
34.32
39
Southwicke
15 Southwicke Dr.
1.88
40
Sullivan
112 Nettle Ln.
.25
41
Sunnydale
821 Sunnydale Blvd.
1.77
42
Sunny Hill
1480 W. Irving Park Rd.
19.56
43
Surrey Woods
560 Ascot Ln.
4.23
45
Tree Nursery
770 S. Bartlett Rd.
3.7
46
Veterans
415 Hillside Dr.
17.82
47
Vine
1007 Vine St.
2.26
48
Walnut
208 Walnut Dr.
.43
49
Waterton
2 Waterton Dr.
.12
50
Woodland
549 Ridge Cir.
2.32
Nature Signage
Brookstone
Pathway/Bikepath
2.73
7
Exercise Trail
315 Berkley Pl.
Picnic Shelter
Berkley
Museum
3.54
6
Ice Rink/Sled Hill
2.45
917 S. Bartlett Rd.
Splash Pad
205 Merryoaks Rd.
Bartlett
Disc Golf
Autumn Chase
5
Fishing
4
Tennis Courts
21.5
Inline Skating
81 Linda Ln.
Sand Volleyball
Aquarius
Soccer Field
1.56
3
Football Field
Acres
164 LaSalle
Basketball Courts
Location
Anniversary
Ballfields
Park Name
2
Handicap Access
Map #
Playground
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For any questions about any of our parks, please contact Stacey Harris by phone at 630.483.3167, or by email at SHarris@spdcares.com
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Parks
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Vandalism Hotline
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630.372.PARK
Public playgrounds have become the targets of arsonists and when a loss occurs, an entire playground worth tens of thousands of dollars can be lost to the children of the community within a matter of minutes. Other park amenities such as shelters have also been damaged or destroyed. Park staff also spends hours removing graffiti on park structures and playgrounds. As much as staff and local law enforcement officers try to prevent these incidents, sometimes local residents and park users are the best source of information about who may be involved in these acts. Help protect your Parks. Call the confidential Streamwood Park District Vandalism Hotline at 630.483.3134, or email vandalism@spdcares.com. Thank You for Making Park Pride a Priority!
Memberships 8 Flying Fish Swim Lessons 17 Freedom Run Dog Park 54 Friday Fundays 19
Symbols 2 Year Old Preschool 18 3RT: Rapid Recreation Response Team 7 15 Minute Abs 10 100 Mile Swim Club 15
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Adult Lap Swim 14 Adult Tennis 38 After School Club 22 All By Myself 19 Alphabet Soup 19 Annual Sweets & Treats Valentine’s Day Field Trip 6 Aqua Arthritis 10 Aqua Arthritis Strength Training 10 Aqua Belly Busters 10 Aqua Fit 10 Aquatic 13, 15 Aqua Zumba® 10
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Bailemos 10 Boxing Academy 31 Breakfast Club 22 Breakfast with Santa 5 Building Block Preschool
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Computer Game Design Cool Pool 14 Cool Pool Amenities 14 Cool Pool Rules 14 Core Values 4
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Daddy/Daughter Dance: 50’s Sock Hop 7 Dance Academy 39, 40, 41 Dance Company 40 Disc Golf 54
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Early Childhood Athletics Early Childhood Classes
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General Information 50, 51 General Music Recital 42 General Notes: Fitness Center 9 General Notes: Swim Lessons 15 Girls Basketball 29, 30 Girls Jr. Sabres basketball 30 Girls Open Gym 29 Girls Softball 27, 28 Girls Softball Open Gym 27 Girls Spring Softball League 27 Glitzy Girlz: Holiday Jewelry Gift Boutique 20 Golden Agers Social Club 44 Golden Movement 10 Golen Lion Academy Martial Arts 35 “Go the Distance” Challenge 12 Group Care 21, 22, 23 Group Fitness 10 Group Fitness Classes 10 Group Swim 14 Gymnastics 33
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Hanover Township Classes 10 Hatha Yoga 10, 11 Health & Wellness Fair 7 HIT IT! Kickboxing 10 Holiday Hours 3 Holiday Music Festival 6, 42 Hoosier Grove Barn Banquet Rentals 48 Hoosier Grove Barn Weddings 47 Hoosier Grove Museum 49
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Illinois Shotokan Karate 34 Indoor Soccer League 25
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Fiesta Market 32 Fish Swim Lessons 17 Fitness 8 Fitness Assessment 9 Fitness Center Amenities Fitness Center
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Jazzercise® 12 Jr. Theater Company 43 Junior Jazzercise® 12 JUST Dance! -
2015 Dance recital
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Kid Rock 1 & 2 19 Kids Out Club 22 Kids’ Place Babysitting
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Lego® Mindstorms Robotics 20 Letters to Santa 5 Lifeguards Wantd 23 Little Hoopstars 32
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Magic Class 20 Memorial Program 45 Men’s pick-Up Basketball 12 Minnows 16 Muscle Pump 10 Music Academy 42
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Open Gym
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Parent-N-Tot Football 32 Park District Board Meetings 4 Park District Board of Commissioners 4 Park Place Fun Zone 41 Park Place Rentals 46 Park Pride Day 2015 45 Parks Guide 55 Parks Map 56 Personal Training 9 Pilates 10 Pint-Sized Sports 32 Positive Coaching Alliance Pre-K Care Club 22 Private Acting Lessons 43 Private Lessons 40 Private Music Lessons 42 Private Swim Lessons 16
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Registration 52 Registration Fitness 11, 12 Registration Information 53 Restaurants and Meeting Places
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Sandy Stewart Realty
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Index
spdcares.com Save the Dates 7 School Day Off Open Swim 13 Senior Aerobics 10 Senior Aqua Combo 10 Senior Strength Training/Aerobics
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Sherman Health Rehabilitation at Park Place 44 Silly, Silly, Science 20 Small Group Personal Training Softball Clinics 28 SPDAthletics.com 24 Special Events 5, 6, 7 Spinning® 10 Spinning® 101 11 Splash Party 49 Splash & Pool parties 46 Spring 2015 Outdoor Soccer League 26 Sr. Theater Company 43 Staff/Facility Hours 3 Step Aerobics 10 St. Nicholas Night 5
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Streamwood Falcons 48 Streamwood Historical Society 49 Streamwood Little League 31 Strength Express 10 Stretch N’ Grow 11 Swim Hours 14 Swim Lessons 15, 16, 17 Swim Lessons Pre-Test 16
TNT - Teens N’ Training Tot Rock 19
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Valentine’s Day Float Vandalism Hotline 56
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Winter Basketball League Winter Break Camp 23 Winter Break Dance & Theater Intensive 41 Winter Break Open Swim
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Tabata 10 Table of Contents 4 Tadpoles 16 Teaching Assistant Program 40 Thanks by Giving Day 15 Theater Academy 43 Theater Company Performances 43 Theater Leadership and Production The “Nutty Cracker Suite” 5 The Polar Express Storytime Train 6
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Yoga 10 Youth Athletics 24, 31 Youth Interest 20 Youth Soccer 25, 26 Youth Sports Leagues Affiliates 24 Youth Tennis 36, 37
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Zumba® 10 Zumba® Gold
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