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summerCONCERTSIN THE PARK

2013

June 18: TBD sponsored by RookiesJuly 16: Beatolution sponsored by American Community BankAugust 13: Dancing Under the Stars featuring The Ocean Blu Jazz Ensemble and Swing Dance Lessons by Jason Lebar sponsored by Chiro One

7-8:30pm in Deicke Park(Rain Location: Cosman Theater in the REC Center)

BRING YOUR BLANKETS, CHAIRS, PICNIC BASKETS AND THE WHOLE FAMILY, BUT LEAVE YOUR IPOD AT HOME!

Come on out to beautiful Deicke Park and enjoymusic by Mr. Steve! Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy some family friendly tunes. This concertis free to the public and everyone is invited.

So come on out for a relaxing lunchtime break and enjoy Music in the Park!

Tuesday, July 16th | 12-1pm | Deicke Park | All Ages | Free!

IN THE PARKKIDZ KONCERTFeaturing Mr. Steve

Tuesday, June 25th 7:00-8:00pm

Project Two at Parisek Park

Tuesday, July 30th 7:00-8:00pm

TBD at Kiley Park

Tuesday, June 25th 7:00-8:00pm

Project Two at Parisek Park

Tuesday, July 30th 7:00-8:00pm

TBD at Kiley Park

*NEW

* NeighborhoodConcert Series

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Huntley Park FoundationC/O Huntley Park District 12015 Mill St. • Huntley, IL 60142

The Huntley Park Foundation distributes funds to

support recreational programs and park projects

for the Huntley Park District. Generous financial

support can buy a beautiful park bench, picnic

shelter, or even a building overlooking the 18th

green. Dollars are earmarked for specific projects

or given to the general foundation fund. All funds

are raised for patrons and to leave a lasting legacy

for the donor. The HPF is a 501(c)3 corporation.

For additional information regarding the Huntley

Park Foundation, please contact Thom Palmer,

Executive Director, Huntley Park Distict, at

(847) 669-3180, ext. 350 or via email at

[email protected] or visit the Park

District website at www.huntleyparks.org and

click on the Foundation button.

Board of CommissionersJerry Nepermann ............................................PresidentPaul LaFleur .............................................Vice PresidentDr. William Awe .......................................CommissionerJim Blasky ................................................CommissionerKeith Wold ...............................................Commissioner

Board AppointeesJohn Cowlin ......................................................AttorneyBeggin, Tipp & Lamm, LLC ................................AuditorThom Palmer ...................................................SecretaryChristine Howatt ................ Treasurer/Deputy Secretary

The Huntley Park District Board of Commissioners meets every fourth Wednesday of each month throughout the year

and workshop meetings are typically held on the second Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held at the

REC Center North Classroom at 7:00pm.

The Huntley Park District is

committed to providing accessible

parks, programs, open space and

facilities for healthy activities, creative

expression and learning opportunities

in order to enhance the quality of life

for district residents and visitors.

mission statement

Community Organizationsn Grafton Food Pantry www.graftonfoodpantry.org (847) 495-0922n Huntley Area Chamber of Commerce, Rita Slawek www.huntleychamber.org (847) 669-0166n Huntley Area Public Library www.huntleylibrary.org (847) 669-5386n Huntley Jaycees www.huntleyjaycees.comn Huntley Rotary Club www.huntleyrotary.orgn Huntley Senior Citizens Club, Al Jordi (847) 669-5643n Huntley Travel Soccer Association www.heatunited.comn Huntley Travel Baseball www.huntleytravelbaseball.comn Huntley Youth Football and Cheerleading www.huntleymustangsfootball.org www.huntleycheer.orgn Huntley Little League www.huntleylittleleague.comn McHenry County Senior Services (800) 339-3200n Northern Illinois Special Recreation Association (NISRA) (815) 459-0737

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Table of ContentsSummer Concerts in the Park ...............2Music in the Park Kids Koncert .............2Neighborhood Concert Series .............2

Park District Notes & InformationHuntley Park District Commissioners ....3Community Organizations ....................3Mission Statement ................................3Huntley Park Foundation ......................3REC Center Hours ................................5Office Hours .........................................5Staff Information ...................................5Registration Information .......................6General Information .............................7Huntley Park District Accreditation .......8Parks & Facilities Information ....... 57-58Registration Form ......................... 59-60Swim Lesson Registration Form ... 61-62

NISRANorthern Illinois Special Recreation Association ...........................................9

Special EventsTeen Dances .......................................10Six Flags .............................................10Birthday Parties...................................10Huntley Farmer’s Market.....................11Fall Fest ..............................................11Kite Day & Touch a Truck ....................11Dog-tober Fest ...................................11Fishing Derby .....................................11Relay for Life .......................................11Discovery Music Fest ..........................30Movie Night ......................... Back Cover

Stingray Bay Family Aquatic CenterPool Hours & Information ...................13Pool Passes .........................................13Daily Admission ..................................13Pool Rental .........................................14Red Cross GuardStart .........................14Red Cross Lifeguardin ........................14Rubber Ducky Race ............................15Huntley Stingrays Swim Team ............16Swim Lesson Registration Information .........................................17

Stingray Bay Family Aquatic Center continuedSwim Lesson Levels ............................18Swim Lesson Schedule .......................19

Preschool & YouthSeedlings Preschool ...........................20Camp Seedlings .................................21Preschool Programs ...................... 22-23Youth Art Classes .......................... 24-25Youth Music .................................. 26-27Dance Classes .............................. 28-29Elite Cheerleading ..............................31

Summer CampsRegistration Information .....................32Camp Schedule ..................................33Teen Camp .........................................34

Extended TimeBefore & After School Program ..........35

Special InterestHorseback Riding ...............................36Youth Magic ........................................36Geocaching ........................................36Under the Microscope ........................36Lights, Camera, Action… Superheroes! ......................................36Monsters, Inc. Claymation ..................36Digital Music Producer .......................36Pump It Up Programs .........................37

AthleticsSoccer .................................................38Skyhawk Sports ............................. 39-40Junk Ball Slam ....................................40Fast Pitch Softball ...............................41Volleyball ............................................41Basketball ...........................................41Ready, Set, Run! ..................................41HYSO Run ...........................................42Pro Player Sports ................................43Start Smart Sports...............................43Flag Football ......................................43Travel Soccer ......................................44Lacrosse ..............................................45

Athletics continuedAdult Softball ......................................45Disc Golf .............................................46Coaches ..............................................47

Martial ArtsIllinois Shotokan Karate ......................48

FitnessFitness Center Membership ...............49Group Fitness Classes ........................50Kids Club Babysitting .........................50Yoga Flow ...........................................51Pilates .................................................51Weight Watchers ................................51Mini-Tri ................................................51Zumba ................................................51Belly Rhythms .....................................51Step Into Fitness .................................52Boot Camp .........................................52Teen Fitness ........................................52Try It Tuesday! .....................................52Weight Loss Challenge .......................53Zumba Party Nights ............................53Personal Training ................................53Fitness Assessment .............................53

Adult & Seniors ProgramsSenior Softball ....................................54Pickleball ............................................54Huntley Senior Citizens ......................54Picture Framing Seminar ....................54Outdoor Drawing & Painting ..............54Lite N Lively ........................................54Senior Bingo .......................................54

Pinecrest Golf ClubRates/Hours/Lessons .................... 55-56

How To Read Class/Program Descriptions

Class/Program Title(Ages) Listed Below TitleDescription of class will inform you of the class content.Location / Where class will be held Minimum 00 / Maximum 00 (Class limit—sign-up early!)CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE568790 Mon. 6/6-7/7 6:30-7:30 p.m. $15/$23 (First fee listed is the resident fee/second is non-resident fee)

Cover Highlight: HPD Relay for Life Team, Stingray

Bay Splashdown, Fun at Summer Day Camps, Kite Day and Touch a Truck,

Golf Lessons at Pinecrest

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REC Center12015 Mill Street • Huntley, IL 60142(847) 669-3180 • Fax (847) 669-2836

Registration Office HoursMonday-Friday ...................................5:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.Saturday ..............................................7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Sunday ...................................................................CLOSED

REC Center ClosingsMay 27 and July 4

Administration (847) 669-3180

Thom Palmer Executive Director Ext. 350 [email protected]

Alyce Johnson Executive Assistant Ext. 321 [email protected]

Recreation Department (847) 669-3180

Debbie Kraus Recreation Director Ext. 310 [email protected]

David Genty Recreation Supervisor Ext. 313 Special Events & Marketing [email protected]

Heather Matteson Recreation Supervisor - ET & Day Camp Ext. 316 [email protected]

Connie Lombard Preschool Director Ext. 314 [email protected]

Bill Hepperle Fitness Manager Ext. 311 [email protected]

Jeff Ryder Athletic Supervisor Ext. 317 [email protected]

Nancy Sprouse Registration Manager Ext. 301 [email protected]

Todd Weber Recreation Coordinator Ext. 312 [email protected]

Fitness Center (847) 669-3180 x390

Parks Department (847) 669-5463

Paul Ostrander Parks Director Ext. 330 [email protected]

Chuck Yerke Supervisor/Trainer Ext. 331 [email protected]

Facilities Department (847) 669-3180

Gary Zierer Facilities Director Ext. 320 [email protected]

Finance/Human Resources Department(847) 669-3180 • Fax (847) 515-3209

Christine Howatt Finance Director Ext. 412 [email protected]

Crystal Varney Human Resources/ Ext. 413 Risk Manager [email protected]

Pinecrest Golf Club11220 Algonquin Road • Huntley, IL 60142(847) 669-3111 • Fax (847) 669-3846

Mike Yackle Director of Golf Ext. 15 [email protected]

Dennis Lillibridge Golf Professional Ext. 10 [email protected]

Brian Comiskey Grounds Superintendent Ext. 19 [email protected]

Pinecrest Restaurant & Banquetswww.pinecrestrestaurant.com • (847) 669-1400

Kali Sass Administrative ManagerSummer Bakley Banquet ManagerMike Hajroja Executive Chef

FITNESS CENTER HOURS

Monday-Thursday ............ 5:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m.Friday ................................. 5:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.Saturday.............................. 7:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.Sunday .............................. 7:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. We do our best to ensure accurate information

in the brochure, but we may need to make some changes after printing. Please check our website

for any updates. Thank you for your understanding.

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Registration Information4 Simple Ways To Register...

Onlinewww.huntleyparks.orgBe first in line! Visa and MasterCard payment only. See below for additional information.

Mail-InHuntley Park District12015 Mill StreetHuntley, IL 60142

Drop-Off & Walk-InHuntley Park District12015 Mill StreetHuntley, IL 60142Residents: Registration begins as soon as you receive your brochure in the mail.

FaxVisa and MasterCard payment only. Fax credit card number, expiration date, signature, and signed insurance waiver to 847-669-2836.

General InformationThe Huntley Park District reserves the right to cancel, postpone or combine classes for any reason found to be necessary by the staff. If insufficient enrollment causes an activity to be cancelled, participants will receive a FULL REFUND. Please allow 2-3 weeks for the processing of refunds.

We encourage you to register early so you will not be disappointed by a class being full or being cancelled due to low enrollment.

Refund PolicyA $10 administration fee per activity will be assessed foreach refund request form submitted prior to the program start date. NO REFUNDS will be made after a program has started except in the case of participant’s illness. Written documentation from a physician must accompany refund request and refund will be prorated for any portion of program attended.

Have you moved, changed phone number or have a new email address? Contact the Park District to update your information at 847-669-3180 or [email protected].

In order to register online, you must have an account/

household registered with the park district. If you have

previously registered for a park district program, your

information is already in our database. In order to

obtain your account/household information, please

call the park district at (847) 669-3180 Ext. 0. If you

have not registered for a park district program, please

come in and register in person at the REC Center.

The following programs are not available for online registration:

*ET Before & Afterschool Program

*Seedlings Preschool

*Sprouts Preschool

*Performance Tickets

*Group Fitness Classes

*Group Fitness Membership

*Day Camps (Grades 1-8)

*Personal Training

*Fitness Center Membership

*Kids Club Babysitting

*Adult Leagues

*Programs with discounted

sibling fees

Payments for Day Camp, Preschool and Extended Time may be made on-line once initial registration is completed.

Online Registration

The Huntley Park District is dedicated to providing high quality programs. If for any reason you are notfully satisfied with the programs, please contact the Park District at 847-669-3180. The Park District must be contacted in a timely manner and a refund requestform completed prior to a refund to be considered.Completing a refund request form does not guarantee a refund. No refunds will be considered once a program has concluded.

satisfactionguaranteed

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Park District InformationWho Are The Residents of Huntley Park District?You are considered a resident of the Huntley Park District if you pay taxes to the district and reside in our boundaries. A resident must show proof of residency (utility bill).

Importance of Registering EarlyThe Huntley Park District staff must set registration deadlines for a variety of programs. Registration deadlines are created due to the time frame it takes for staff to organize, order equipment, form rosters and create schedules. If a patron registers after the deadline or the program is filled prior to the deadline, they will be put onto a waiting list, but being enrolled on a waitlist does NOT guarantee eventual enrollment. Waitlists are taken up until one week before the program begins. Please make an effort to register early.

Popular programs do fill up quickly and space is limited. For programs that do not state a registration deadline, please realize for all programs to run efficiently, registration must take place one week prior to the beginning of the first class/program date.

Facility RentalHuntley Park District has picnic shelters and rooms available for rent at a nominal rate. Please call Nancy at 847-669-3180 x301 for more information.

Photos/VideoPhotos are periodically taken of participants in class, special events and at Huntley Park District’s parks and facilities. Please be aware that these photos are for Huntley Park District use only and may be used in the District’s publications, website and marketing.

Suggestion BoxThe Huntley Park District has a suggestion box in the registration office at the REC Center. We are looking for your creative ideas in programming. We strive to do our best for the community and any suggestion you have will help us to better serve you. Please drop off or e-mail any suggestions you have to [email protected].

Lost ItemsPersonal items brought to the Huntley Park District are the responsibility of the individual. If something becomes lost, please check with the registration desk staff.

Conduct/Participant GuidelinesParticipants are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior at all times.1. Show respect to all participants and staff.2. Refrain from use of foul language.3. Show respect for equipment and facilities.4. Dress appropriately for activities.

DisciplineThe Huntley Park District will use a positive approach regarding discipline. The Huntley Park District reserves the right to dismiss a participant. Each situation will be evaluated on its own merit.

The purpose of discipline is to help a child develop self-control and learn to assume responsibility for his or her own actions. We use positive statements and reinforcements to redirect negative behavior. Should a child need more than that, a “time-out” period may be initiated.

We will handle disruptive behavior in the following manner:1. The parent/guardian will be informed of the specific behavior. A memo will be given to the parent and a copy will be kept in the child’s file.2. If the behavior continues, the instructor will inform parents a second time.3. If there is no change in behavior, your child will be dismissed from the class/program; a refund will be issued for the remaining class days. Each situation will be evaluated on its own merit.

Disruptive behavior is defined as any behavior that causes, or could lead to, personal injury of your child or others. Examples: hitting, kicking, throwing things, defying or running away, or any behavior that disrupts the normal class climate. Disruptive behavior, in the broad sense, is any behavior that takes an instructor away from the rest of the class for long periods of time. The Huntley Park District reserves the right to remove a participant whose behavior endangers the safety of themselves and others.

ATVs, Scooters, Bikes & All Motorized VehiclesThe use of motorized vehicles in our parks is strictly prohibited. No ATVs, dirt bikes or electric scooters are allowed in the Huntley Park District parks. Please be aware that the use of such vehicles inside the parks will result in the police being notified and action taken. These vehicles disrupt the community and cause damage to our parks. We would like to keep our parks beautiful and peaceful and to maintain an atmosphere of relaxation for our guests. We appreciate your cooperation.

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Huntley Park District Receives Accreditation by

State AssociationsThe Huntley Park District has been named a distinguished accreditation agency by the Accreditation Review Board of Illinois Association of Park Districts and the Illinois Park and Recreation Association. This is the highest accreditation possible in the state of Illinois.

By dedicating the time to successfully complete the accreditation process, the Huntley Park District has shown a commitment to meeting the highest standards in the park and recreation profession. Agencies are reviewed in general management, finance and business, operations, facilities and parks, personnel, recreation services and legal.

Key components of the accreditation process were the district-wide Comprehensive Plan and the American with Disability Act park and facility audits, both completed in 2011. A complete review of current policies and the devel-opment and recommendation of required polices were provided by the staff to the Board of Commissioners. “The staff and Board worked diligently over a two year period to complete this process, demonstrating our commitment to sound business practices as a local governmental agency,” said Huntley Park District Executive Director Thom Palmer. “This accreditation confirms our commitment to providing excellent programs, services, events, facilities and parks to our residents and visitors, and we appreciate the recognition from our state associations.”

(Pictured L to R: John Curran IPRA Chairman, Debbie Trueblood IPRA Executive Director, Thom Palmer, HPD Executive Director, Jerry Nepermann HPD President, Linda Johnson Chairwomen IAPD, Peter Murphy President & CEO IAPD)

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Do you know someone with a disability who would like to go out, have fun and make friends? Since 1976, NISRA has provided recreation programs for people with disabilities, and its mission is: enriching the lives of people with disabilities through meaningful recreation experiences. Socializing, building physical skills, learning, relaxation and fun are some of the benefits gained from participating in NISRA’s year round activities. Sports, fitness, social, cultural, outdoor and preschool programs, along with camps, special events and trips offer enjoyment for children, teens and adults of all ability levels. NISRA also offers Special Olympics training and competition in 15 sports. Huntley Park District and 12 other districts form NISRA. NISRA serves residents of McHenry County, and parts of Cook, Kane and Lake counties. Programs are provided in community facilities throughout the area.

Ask for the NISRA brochure at our office, call (815) 459-0737, or visit NISRA’s web site at www.nisra.org for more info.

NEW! A Taste of the Red, White & Brew FestivalSoak up the sights and sounds of summer at a new fundraiser for NISRA! On Sunday, June 23 at Veterans Memorial Park in McHenry, you can sample a dazzling array of wines and craft beers, listen to live entertainment, and taste a variety of foods. The festival will last from 12:00 noon-5:00 pm and advance tickets will be $20. Contact Jillian at [email protected] or 815-459-0737, ext. 231.

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Six Flags Great AmericaTWO GREAT PARKS, ONE GREAT PRICE!

Tickets on sale at the Huntley Park District registration office for Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois at a great price…$39.50 will get you into Great America & Hurricane Harbor, the best water park in the nation! A savings of over $20 off a one-day ticket purchased at the park and no waiting in line!

Purchase your season pass for $69 at the Huntley Park District and save over $7!

Six Flags Great America opens Saturday, May 4th.�Hurricane Harbor is open Memorial Day weekend.�

Enjoy a day of thrills, chills, and laughs!Visit www.sixflags.com for additional information.

Birthday Parties!Celebrate your child's birthday with the Huntley Park District! We'll be there to offer the most fun and memorable party you'll ever have. Have your child and their friends take part in playing musical chairs, parachute games, or pin the tail on the donkey just to name a few. If you've got a more active child, a host will supervise and teach fun games like capture the flag, dodgeball, knockout and more! Each party consists of 45 minutes of activity and 45 minutes of cake and presents. We provide the room, tables, chairs, decorations, and even clean up! All you need is the food and/or cake, the birthday child and up to 19 of their friends. A two week notice is required for booking a party. Parties are subject to room availability. For further information, please call (847) 669-3180 ext. 313.

Ages 5-12REC CenterSaturdays, 12:00-1:30 p.m. $125/$150

Summer Beach Party-May 10th

The school year is drawing near and summer’s just around the corner! Let’s celebrate with

beach music and games. (6th-8th grade only)

5th Grade Only Dance-May 31st$6.00 at the Door

Check our website for more information on upcoming dance themes and special events!

Don’t miss out on what hundreds of kids have experienced! Our DJ will be playing the hottest music and requests, and in the lounge area we have concessions. Be sure to check out the Huntley Park District website and school posters to see the next teen dance date and which theme the next dance is! Students must stay for the entire dance unless a parent/guardian picks them up and signs them out. Proper attire will be enforced; school dress code should be followed. If a student wears any attire that is deemed inappropriate, parent(s) will be called to pick them up.

No hats, weapons, glow sticks/necklaces allowed. Only District 158 students can attend. Pay at the door. The Huntley Park District is not responsible for lost, misplaced or stolen personal belongings.

REC Center Cosman Cultural Center$6 w/ID • $8 w/out ID @ the door6th-8th Grade Only, 7:00-9:00 p.m.

teen dances(5th and 6th-8th grade)2013

Special Events

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From the Family Farm to your Family’s TableFARMER’S MARKETFARMER’S MARKET

HuntleyHuntleyJoin the Village of Huntley each Saturday from May 25th through October 5th, 8:00 a.m.—1:00 p.m.On the Square on Coral Street between Church Streetand Woodstock Street, Huntley, ILPhone: 847-515-5200E-mail: [email protected]

Check the website often for updates on freeentertainment, cooking demonstrations andspecial events at www.huntley.il.us.

kite day &touch-a-truckSATURDAY, MAY 11, 11AM-1PMBETSEY WARRINGTON PARK • ALL AGES • FREE!

Join us in celebrating the beginning of Summer Season by flying some kites and seeing some BIG trucks! Stop by Betsey Warrington Pavilion and pick up a free kite (Limit 1 per child, limited to the first 50 children who arrive) or bring one from home and lets fill the sky with lots of kites! Or if you don’t feel like flying any kites, check out some of the area’s BIG trucks! This will be a great way to kick off the Summer season!

In recognition of the Illinois Parks and Rec Youth License Plate Program

20132013September 27-29 www.huntleyfallfest.org

October 5, 2013www.huntleydogtoberfest.com20132013

H U N T L E Y

FISHINGDERBY

Hosted by:

Saturday, May 4 8:00-10:00 am

213100-01Deicke Park Pond

It’s time to get those fishing poles dusted off and the tackle box stocked. The Huntley Jaycees, in conjunction with the Huntley Park District, will be hosting a Fishing Derby at Deicke Park for children ages 3 to 12.

Awards will be given based upon size in the following age groups: 3-5 years, 6-8 years and 9-12 years.

Cost is $5 per child and includes a small container of worms for fishing. Please note this is a catch &release event. To participate, please register in advance.

Celebrate those who won their battle.

Remember loved ones lost.

Fight back against the disease.

Relay for Life of HuntleyJune 14-15, 2013 from 6pm-6am at

the Huntley Park District REC Center• As a Cancer Survivor or Caregiver• Become a Sponsor• Help Plan the Event• Donate to the Event• Form a team of friends, family or co-workers• Purchase a Luminaria in Honor or Memory of a Loved Onepa

rtici

pate

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For more information, visitwww.RelayforLife.org/HuntleyIL

www.cancer.org | 800-ACS-2345 | 630-879-9009

Special Events

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For more informationsee page 48 or call:

(800) 458-9797

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Huntley Park District

Stingray BayFamily Aquatic Center(847) 515-POOL (7665)12219 Lois Lane in Betsy Warrington ParkOpens Memorial Day Weekend • Saturday, Sunday, Monday, 12-6pm

Stingray Bay Pass Holder Benefits• Priority entrance 15 min. prior to daily admission patrons.• Passholder Only events—check Stingray Bay for flyers.• Pool rental discount of $25.• Great value! A family of 4 will have saved money in just 7 uses of their passes!

PLEASE NOTE THAT PAID ADMISSION FEES CANNOT BE USED FOR CREDIT ON A POOL PASS.

Stingray Bay Passes• A family is defined as parent/guardians and their children under age 21 and living in the same household.• New and renewal pool passes can be purchased at the REC Center at any time. Photos must be taken when purchasing passes.• Passes can be renewed at Stingray Bay if you provide a past photo pass.• New passes can only be purchased at the REC Center.• Pass holders must have their passes for entry into Stingray Bay.

Pass Type Purchase Through Purchase After April 27 April 27 Resident/General Resident/GeneralIndividual $55/$110 $60/$120Family of 2 $110/$220 $120/$240Family of 3 $132/$264 $150/$300Family of 4 $149/$298 $170/$340Add’l Person $11/$22 $15/$30Adult 55 and older $33/$66 $35/$70Age 3 and under FREE FREE

Passes are non-refundable and no credit is given for daily paid admission.

Features• 2-138-ft. long Water Slides (must be 42” or taller)• 2-Tot Slides• Rain Drop• Large Sand Play Area• Six Lane Competition Area• Zero Depth Simulated Beach Area• Diving Boards• Sand Volleyball Court• 4 Floatable Animal Features

Stingray Bay HoursOpen Memorial Day Weekend, May 25Memorial Day Weekend Hours .................... ...12:00-6:00 pm

Stingray Bay Pass Holder HoursMonday-Thursday ...................................... 11:00 am-7:00 pmFriday ......................................................... 11:00 am-8:00 pmSaturday & Sunday .......................................... 12:00-6:00 pm

Daily AdmissionMonday-Thursday ...................................... 11:15 am-7:00 pmFriday ......................................................... 11:15 am-8:00 pmSaturday & Sunday .......................................... 12:15-6:00 pm

Last weekday of the season will be determined by staff availability. Weekend hours will continue through Labor Day.Pool will close at 3:00 pm on June 18, June 30, July 2, July 16. Pool may close due to weather or low attendance.

Daily Admission Resident GeneralChildren 3 and under N/C N/CYouth, ages 4-17 $6 $8Adult, ages 18-54 $8 $10Senior, ages 55+ $7 $9Weekdays after 5 pm $4 $6 Weekends after 4pm $4 $6

Group rates available for 20 or more with a 3-day advance notice, $1 off.

RAY’S CAFE AT STINGRAY BAYEnjoy the fun and laughter at Stingray Bay and then enjoy some great food and refreshments at Ray’s Cafe.

Menu includes pizza, burgers, hot dogs, chicken strips, Pepsi fountain drinks, slushies, candy and more.Hours are from noon to 6:00pm daily.

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Stingray Bay Family Aquatic CenterAmerican Red Cross GuardStart:Lifeguarding Tomorrow (Ages 11 and up)This is a program for youth that provides a foundation ofaquatic and leadership knowledge, as well as attitudesand skill for future successful completion of the RedCross Lifeguarding courses.

Prerequisites:1. Swim the front crawl for 25 yards continuously while breathing to the front or side.2. Tread water for 1 minute using arms and legs.3. Submerge and swim a distance of 10 feet underwater.

Participants will learn about the causes and ways to prevent drowning and diving accidents. They will learn how to supervise others around water, and how to recognize when someone is in trouble. They will also gain knowledge of how to perform a self-rescue, how to assist others in trouble in the water, and how to provide basic-level first aid, CPR and AED. This is an excellent opportunity to develop leadership skills, including effective communication and making informed decisions. Please note that this course will not provide lifeguard certification, but will assist in preparing for the Lifeguarding course.

Stingray Bay Minimum 4 / Maximum 8CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213950-01 M-W 7/1-7/3 10:05-10:45 a.m. $60/$80 F 7/5 M-TH 7/8-7/11

General Pool Information• A child not toilet-trained must wear aqua diapers, a tight fitting plastic or rubber pant that are fitted around the legs and waist. Disposable diapers, such as Little Huggies, are only allowed if they are covered by the tight fitting aqua diaper. Aqua Diapers are reusable and available for purchase at Stingray Bay. Children without an aqua diaper are not allowed in the pool.• Children age 10 and under are not permitted in the facility unless accompanied by an individual over 16 years old.• No glass or controlled substances are allowed. This includes baby food in glass containers.• No smoking inside the facility.• Coolers and food are allowed and will be checked.• Safety breaks will be announced at designated times. Adults and infants who cannot walk on their own will be allowed in the water during safety breaks. Children must be held at all times. Slides are only open to adults during safety breaks.• No flotation devices are allowed in the pool. This includes water wings, noodles, inner tubes, etc.• U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets are acceptable.• Lounge and deck chairs are for ages 16 years and older.• No gum allowed in the facility.• All food must be consumed in the food court area or on the grass areas throughout the park.• Additional rules are posted at Stingray Bay.

Stingray Bay Rentals Begin Reserving April 15th

Invite the family and friends to celebrate a birthday, anniversary or for the fun of it!! Businesses and corporations treat your staff and family to an appreciation day at Stingray Bay. Stingray Bay can host up to 900 individuals at a time. Depending upon your group size, there may be up to 4 parties at one time. Remember pool pass holders receive a $25 discount on the base fee; must have purchased pool pass prior to reserving rental. Fee per person is $5 without food or $8 with food—hot dog, chips (or pizza) and soft drinks. Individuals entering and staying at Stingray Bay during the rental will be required to pay. Age 3 and under are free.

Base Fee: $75 / Security Deposit $50 (Refundable)Fee Per Person: $5 No Food / $8 with foodSaturday AM Rental: 10:00am-11:45am / Min. 15 peopleSaturday PM Rental: 6:15-8pm / Min. 40 people

Red Cross LifeguardingCertification Class

If you are 16 or older and looking for agreat summer job, American Red Cross Lifeguard

Training is for you! This course will teach youlifeguarding skills, CPR for the Professional Rescuer,

Automated External Defibrillator (AED) as well as First Aid.Participant must be able to swim 300 yards continuouslyand retrieve a 10 pound brick from a depth of 7-10 feet.

Please bring a swim suit, towel, Lifeguard book(given out the first day), any snacks/meals you maywant, and a set of warm dry clothes to every class.

June 6, 6-8pm • June 8, 10, 11 & 12, 9am-3pmJune 13, 9am-noon

$175/$200Registration Deadline is May 20.

Activity Code 213951-01

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Stingray Bay Family Aquatic CenterThe Huntley Stingray Swim Team PresentsThe 6th Annual Great Rubber Ducky RaceSUNDAY, JULY 21 • 5PM

Join in on the fun as you “adopt” a duck and cheerit on as they race down the slides at Stingray Bay!!

Grand Prize: Stingray Bay Party for 50 that can be scheduled in 2013 or 2014 and many themed baskets valued at $50 or more!

Tickets can be purchased at the REC Center, Stingray Bay and from Swim Team families begin May 1st. Ducks cost $2 each and only 2,000 are available. You do not need to be present to win.

THANK YOU!Heritage Woods, Chiro-One, Costco, and

Butcher on the Block for sponsoring Stingray Bay Pass Holder Events!

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Huntley Stingrays Swim TeamMake a splash this summer with Huntley Park District’s swim team, the Stingrays. The Stingrays is a summer team open for swimmers ages 5-18 years of age.

Ages are as of June 1, 2013. To be eligible to join, swimmers 8 years and younger should be able to swim one length of the pool (25 meters) without stopping or clinging to the walls or lane lines, using a freestyle stroke or swimmers should have completed a Level 3 American Red Cross swim lesson. Swimmers 9 years and older should be able to swim two lengths of the pool (50 meters). Testing will be done during the first week of in-water practice, and if the swimmer is unable to complete the requirements a full refund will be given. A refund request form must be completed in order to receive your refund. The season will be very exciting and will give swimmers the opportunity to compete in the North Central Illinois Swim Conference.

New swimmers will be asked to skip the dry-land practices and will be evaluated in the pool at a date to be determined. Please attend the parent/swimmer meeting. Pending the evaluation, swimmers will be accepted onto the team and placed into an appropriate practice group.

THE STINGRAY TEAM WILL HELP…• Develop your child’s swimming technique • Learn teamwork• Meet new friends • Improve cardiovascular endurance/body tone

In order to run a successful swim team, it requires a strong parent commitment: i.e. help at home and away meets, as well as participating in the Rubber Ducky Race. A parent and swimmer meeting will be held Thursday, May 2 and Tuesday, May 7. If you are a new family, please attend from 6:30-8:00 p.m., and if you are an experienced family, please attend from 7:00-8:00 p.m. Please attend one of the meetings.

Practices will begin in late May and will be held in the evenings while District 158 is still in session. After that, practices will be held in the early mornings. Practices will be held Monday through Friday, and older or advanced swimmers will begin as early as 7:00 a.m.

Younger children will begin between 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. Practices vary from 1-2 hours. Please note that we would like swimmers to make a minimum of 4 days of practice weekly.

Meets are held on Tuesday evenings in Huntley and surrounding area. The conference meet will be held in mid-July. Please plan on attending the conference meet. Additional meets may be scheduled.

Each swimmer receives a team shirt.

NEW REGISTRATION PROCESSAll registration must be done in person at the REC Center.

There is a maximum number of swimmers per age group.

New Participants: April 8 - 20. New participants must pass an evaluation after registering. Evaluation date TBA.

Fees: $210 resident, $160 resident sibling / $290 non-resident, $210 non-resident sibling. Plus Suit Cost – Female $60, Male $40Fee includes required Rubber Ducky ticket purchase for team members. First child 10 tickets for $20.00 and siblings 5 tickets for $10.00.Optional spirit wear – hoodies, long-sleeve shirts, etc. that can be ordered at the beginning of the season.

Program Codes – Ages as of June 1, 2013Boys 5-8 802013-01 Sibling Boy 5-8 802013-S1Boys 9-10 802013-02 Sibling Boy 9-10 802013-S2 Boys 11-12 802013-03 Sibling Boy 11-12 802013-S3Boys 13-14 802013-04 Sibling Boy 13-14 802013-S4Boys 15-18 802013-05 Sibling Boy 15-18 802013-S5Boys Suit 802013-BS

Girls 5-8 802013-06 Sibling Girl 5-8 802013-S6Girls 9-10 802013-07 Sibling Girl 9-10 802013-S7Girls 11-12 802013-08 Sibling Girl 11-12 802013-S8Girls 13-14 802013-09 Sibling Girl 13-14 802013-S9Girls 15-18 802013-10 Sibling Girl 15-18 802013-1SGirls Suit 802013-GS

There is currently a wait list for:Boys 9-10 Girls 5-8Girls 9-10Girls 11-12

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Swim Lesson InformationLottery Swim LessonRegistration for ResidentsThe Huntley Park District’s Lottery Swim Lesson Registration process was developed to permit fair access to park district swim lessons for all our residents. By using a lottery system for program registration, you need not wait and stand in longlines to register. Lottery registration is fair for today’s busyfamilies, since you can drop it off any time before the initialdeadline.

WHAT is lottery? The lottery is a computerized software program that works with our current registration system. Once all lottery swim lesson registrations have been processed, the software program then randomly selects who will be registered for the class and who will be placed on a wait list. Each person’s chances are the same as long as registrations are received before the lottery deadline. Remember to take advantage of the 2nd and 3rd choice options. Many lessons are in high demand and specifying alternate choices is the best way to avoid disappointment. Enrollment confirmations are then mailed to all households participating in the Lottery and should be received by May 14. Those placed on the wait list are then contacted by the Park District to make alternative arrangements. Last year, 90% received their 1st choice!

WHO is eligible for Lottery swim lesson registrations?Residents of the Huntley Park District. A resident is anyone living within the geographic boundaries of the Huntley Park District. Registration is limited to only one lesson per child.

WHERE do you drop off Lottery swim lesson registrations? Registration begins the day you receive your Huntley Park District Summer Brochure. Forms and payment will be accepted at the Huntley Park District REC Center Registration Office, 12015 Mill Street, Huntley, IL during office hours. Please check office hours on page 5 of the brochure. Lottery Swim Lesson Registration forms and payment will be accepted through Saturday, April 27, 2013, 1pm. The only method of registration will be by walk-in at the registration office. Payment is required at the time of registration.

Non-residents or residents who miss the lottery may begin open registration on Monday, May 6, 2013 at 9am at the Huntley Park District REC Center, 12015 Mill Street, Huntley, IL. In-person registration only.

Lottery Refund Policy: In special cases when enrollment may be wait listed due to a full class, a credit in the amount of the payment will be issued to the household. If the household chooses not to use the credit, the office must be contacted

before a refund check or credit to credit card can be processed. Please note we will not make changes for swim lessons unless requested in writing and at least 2 weeks in advance of the start of the class. An additional $5 fee will be charged per family. NO REFUNDS OR CREDITS WILL BE GIVEN FOR ANY SWIM LESSONS MISSED.

Use swim lesson registration form on page 61 for processing.

SwimLesson InformationThe park district will follow the American Red Cross guidelines for all swim levels. Please review the description of the various levels to ensure a positive experience. Stingray Bay provides lessons based on skill level, not age. If your child participated in swim lessons at Stingray Bay in 2012, there are records of which levels he/she completed and whether or not he/she passed. Please note that each child will have different abilities and will learn at his/her own pace. The instructors and manager will do their best to accommodate each participant’s skill level.

Any child not toilet trained MUST wear an aqua diaper at all times. Aqua diapers are reusable and available for purchase at Stingray Bay ($8). “Little Swimmer’s” are not acceptable.

Lessons are instructed in cool and windy weather and are only cancelled due to severe weather. The pool water is kept at 82 degrees, but may vary due to weather conditions. Make-ups will be held only if the park district cancels. No make-ups will be issued for sickness or vacations. If weather is questionable and you are unsure if lessons are being held, please call (847) 515-7665 no sooner than 30 minutes beforeyour lesson is scheduled. To avoid busy phone lines, an update will be available on the home page of the park districtat www.huntleyparks.org.

Parents are asked to sit in the concession pavilion or in the grass behind the designated flags during your child’s lesson. Like a school setting, children perform better when they are able to give full attention to their instructors. Under no circumstances will parents and their siblings be able to wait on the pool deck. Parents are invited to the pool deck on the last day of lessons to take pictures and see what your child has learned.

REGISTRATION FOR ADDITIONALCLASSES BEGINS MAY 20TH.

SORRY NO REFUNDS OR CREDITSGIVEN FOR ANY LESSONS MISSED.

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Swim Lesson LevelsPARENT/TOT $36/$54Child must be 6 months to enroll. Parents and children will work together on basic water skills. Parents will be taught different holding techniques while their child explores the water using basic arm and leg movements. Children will become familiar with submerging face into water, wearing a lifejacket, and entering and exiting the pool safely. The goal of this class is not designed to teach children to be able to survive in water alone; all skills are performed with support. Classes will mainly consist of singing songs and playing games to get your tot adjusted to the water.

TOTS $42/$63Participants must be able to stand on their own to enroll. Participants will explore and learn basic water skills such as blowing bubbles, submerging face, and retrieving objects submerged in shallow water. They will learn to perform basic arm and leg movements independently, swim and float with support, become comfortable wearing a lifejacket, and learn to enter and exit the pools safely. The goal of this class is notdesigned to teach children to be able to survive in water alone; most skills are performed with support of the instructor. Participants will sing songs and play games to become more comfortable in the water.

LEVEL 1: INTRODUCTION TO WATER SKILLS$42/$63Participants of this class will learn emerging stroke skills with support. They will strengthen arm and leg movements on their front and back, and learn to combine them with support. They will perform front and back floats and glides with support. Participants will learn to enter and exit the water independently, swim with a lifejacket, and retrieve a submerged object in shallow water.

LEVEL 2: FUNDAMENTAL AQUATIC SKILLS$42/$63Participants must be able to submerge face to enroll. Participants will learn the basic techniques of front and back crawl. They will begin to swim unassisted in 3.5 feet water. Participants will learn to independently float and glide on their front and back, swim with a lifejacket, and retrieve a submerged object. They will learn to tread water and begin to explore deep water with support.

LEVEL 3: STROKE DEVELOPMENT $42/$63Participants must be able to submerge entire head to enroll. Participants will begin to perfect their front and back crawl, and will learn correct rotary breathing for front crawl. They will begin to explore other strokes, such as elementary backstroke, breaststroke, and sidestroke. They will develop deep water skills such as treading and survival floating. Diving will be introduced in this level from a sitting and kneeling position. LEVEL 4: STROKE IMPROVEMENT $42/$63Participants must be able to swim independently and be comfortable in deep water to enroll. This class is mostly taught in the diving well. Participants will learn to perform open turns for front and back crawl for distance swimming, and will learn combined breaststroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, and butterfly. They will perfect rotary breathing for front crawl. They will learn to tread in deep water and dive from a standing position.

LEVEL 5: STROKE REFINEMENT $42/$63Participants must be able to swim 25 yards (one pool length) of front and back crawl to enroll. Participants will begin to learn swim-team skills such as shallow dives and flip turns for front and back crawl. Strokes will be perfected in this class. Participants will learn to swim front and back stroke for 50 yards using correct turns. They will learn surface dives in deep water, how to swim/float in deep water for 2 minutes, and will be exposed to basic lifeguarding skills.

LEVEL 6: STROKE ENDURANCE $42/$63Participants must be able to swim 50 yards (two pool lengths) of front and back crawl to enroll. Participants will learn to swim long distances of all strokes. They will learn to swim front and back crawl for 100 yards and breaststroke, butterfly, elementary backstroke, and sidestroke for 50 yards using appropriate turns. They will learn to tread water for 2 minutes in deep water, learn to float and survival swimming in deep water for 5 minutes. They will also learn to retrieve an object from 7 feet.

PRIVATE LESSONS $120/$180Contact the Huntley Park District concerning private lessons. Cost is for 8 classes and may be taught during open swim time.

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Swim Lessonsn MORNING LESSONSSession Dates:Session 1: June 17-21, June 24-26, Make-ups June 27 & 28Session 2: July 1-3, 5, July 8-11, Make-ups July 12 & 13 (Sat)Session 3: July 15-19, July 22-24, Make-ups July 25 & 26Session 4: July 29-Aug 2, Aug 5-7, Make-ups Aug 8 & 9CLASS TIME SESSION 1 CODE SESSION 2 CODE SESSION 3 CODE SESSION 4 CODEParent/Tot 10:10-10:40 a.m. 201301-01 201302-01 201303-01 201304-01

Tots 9:30-10:00 a.m. 201301-02 201302-02 201303-02 201304-02Tots 10:10-10:40 a.m. 201301-03 201302-03 201303-03 201304-03

Level 1 8:25-9:05 a.m. 201301-04 201302-04 201303-04 201304-04Level 1 9:15-9:55 a.m. 201301-05 201302-05 201303-05 201304-05Level 1 10:05-10:45 a.m. 201301-06 201302-06 201303-06 201304-06

Level 2 8:25-9:05 a.m. 201301-07 201302-07 201303-07 201304-07Level 2 9:15-9:55 a.m. 201301-08 201302-08 201303-08 201304-08Level 2 10:05-10:45 a.m. 201301-09 201302-09 201303-09 201304-09

Level 3 8:25-9:05 a.m. 201301-10 201302-10 201303-10 201304-10Level 3 9:15-9:55 a.m. 201301-11 201302-11 201303-11 201304-11Level 3 10:05-10:45 a.m. 201301-12 201302-12 201303-12 201304-12

Level 4 8:25-9:05 a.m. 201301-13 201302-13 201303-13 201304-13Level 4 9:15-9:55 a.m. 201301-14 201302-14 201303-14 201304-14Level 4 10:05-10:45 a.m. 201301-15 201302-15 201303-15 201304-15

Level 5 8:25-9:05 a.m. 201301-16 201302-16 201303-16 201304-16

Level 6 9:15-9:55 a.m. 201301-17 201302-17 201303-17 201304-17

n EVENING LESSONSSession Dates:Session E1: June 17, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, July 1; Make-ups July 3 & 5Session E2: July 8, 10, 11, 15, 17, 18, 22, 24; Make-ups July 25 & 26CLASS TIME SESSION 1 CODE SESSION 2 CODEParent/Tot 7:10-7:40 p.m. 201305-01 201306-01

Tots 7:10-7:40 p.m. 201305-02 201306-02Tots 7:50-8:20 p.m. 201305-03 201306-03

Level 1 7:10-7:50 p.m. 201305-04 201306-04Level 1 7:55-8:35 p.m. 201305-05 201306-05

Level 2 7:10-7:50 p.m. 201305-06 201306-06Level 2 7:55-8:35 p.m. 201305-07 201306-07

Level 3 7:10-7:50 p.m. 201305-08 201306-08Level 3 7:55-8:35 p.m. 201305-09 201306-09

Level 4 7:10-7:50 p.m. 201305-10 201306-10Level 4 7:55-8:35 p.m. 201305-11 201306-11

Level 5 7:10-7:50 p.m. 201305-12 201306-12

Level 6 7:55-8:35 p.m. 201305-13 201306-13

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Seedlings Preschool Program“Come Grow With Us”

CELEBRATING 30 YEARS IN 2013-2014

Seedlings Preschool Program“Come Grow With Us”

CELEBRATING 30 YEARS IN 2013-2014

Through play, children have opportunities for self expression, investigation and experimentation both independently and in a group. Our learning centers and activities provide an enriched and stimulating environment that meets the needs of the whole child focusing on the cognitive, social, emotional and physical development.

Seedlings Preschool is committed to providing a high quality, developmentally appropriate first-learning experience in a safe and healthy environment.

Seedlings Preschool teachers create an atmosphere of trust, security and comfort in which the child can feel motivated, esteemed and appreciated. Children are placed in appropriate classrooms determined by age. Classrooms are inviting for creative fun and have individual restrooms.

Miss Connie’s outdoor playground and our indoor activity room offers an opportunity for large motor skills activities year round.

We offer an English/Spanish class for ages 3-5 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings.

We are currently enrolling for the 2013-2014 school year. Please call Miss Connie Lombard, Preschool Director at (847) 669-3180 ext. 314.

CLASS SCHEDULE FOR 2013-2014 SCHOOL YEAR:Morning Class Time 9:00-11:30 a.m. Afternoon Class Time 12:15-2:45 p.m.2 days/week classes—Tuesday & Thursday3 days/week classes—Monday, Wednesday & Friday4 days/week classes (for 4 yr olds)–Monday-Thursdayor Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & FridaySchool year begins September 3, 2013 and continues through May 23, 2014

2013-2014 RATES2 days/week $135/$150 per month3 days/week $155/$175 per month4 days/week $175/$195 per month• Registration fee $60/$70. Registration fee is non-refundable.• Registration requires: photocopy of birth certificate, driver’s license and proof of residency (tax bill or current utility bill).• Children must be 3 on or before September 1, 2013.• Children must be toilet-trained by the first day of school. No pull-ups!• Classes are available to residents and non-residents.

Children may start once they turn 3. Contact 847-669-3180, ext. 314.

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CAMP

Each day will consist of playground time, snack, art projects, campfire stories, sing-a-longs, games and more! Wednesday’s will be theme days.

Please complete a Huntley Park District registration form when registering for Camp Seedlings.

For more information regarding Camp Seedlings please contact Connie Lombard, Preschool Director at (847) 669-3180 ext. 314 or [email protected].

$8 additional for Lunch Bunch (2nd Code)Offered every Tuesday 12pm-2pm. Children will need to bring a lunch and beverage.REC Center Maple Room Minimum 10/ Maximum 40*Second program code listed is lunch bunch.

213401-01 • 213401-02 June 3-7“Paint Party”$75/$85

213402-01 • 213402-02June 10-14“Movie Day”$75/$85

213403-01 • 213403-02June 17-21“Science Day”$75/$85

213404-01 • 213404-02June 24-28“Hungry Caterpillar Day”$75/$85

213405-01 • 213405-02July 8-12“Wet & Wild”$75/$85

213406-01 • 213406-02July 15-19“Sports Day”$75/$85

213407-01 • 213407-02July 22-26“Dinosaur Day”$75/$85

213408-01 • 213408-02July 29-August 2“Nature Day”$75/$85

213409-01 • 213409-02August 5-9“Animal Antics”$75/$85

213410-01 • 213410-02August 12-16“Arts & Crafts Day”$75/$85

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.(Ages 3-5, must be toilet trained)

Camp Seedlings is Huntley Park District’s day camp for preschoolers. This year we have 10 sessions.

Campers must be toilet trained and pull-ups are not allowed. Each day campers need to bring a backpack,

water bottle and wear sunscreen. A daily snack will be provided. This is an indoor/outdoor camp

located at the REC Center.

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Preschool & YouthDonuts with Dad(Age 3-7 with Dad)Stop by for donuts & juice or milk. While you’re here spend time crafting together. A great way to start out a Saturday!

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 20CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213411-01 Sat. 4/20 9:00-10:15 a.m. $10/$15

Let’s Celebrate: Mother Goose Day(Age 3-5 with Parent)We’ll learn some nursery rhymes, make crafts to go along with the rhymes & play some games.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 20CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213412-01 Wed. 5/1 6:00-7:30 p.m. $10/$15

Grandma, Grandpa & Me(Age 2-7 with Grandparent)The theme of the day will be spring. All of our activities will be centered on birds, bugs, flowers & spring activities. Should be lots of fun!

REC Center Birch Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 20CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213413-01 Sat. 5/25 9:30-11:00 a.m. $10/$15

Discover Kids PuterbugsOffered by Smart Starters, Inc.(Age 3-7)CALLING ALL PUTERBUG DETECTIVES! We need your help in solving a fall full of Discovery Kids Puterbug missions. As the technology revolution continues to unfold and the new wave of digital learning is quickly becoming a reality, technology education is a new and emerging part of core curriculum. This program teaches young children how to apply today’s technology along with developing skills in keyboarding, creative problem solving, literature, and mathematics. Don’t miss out on all of our fun adventures. Each child will have a computer to use, no sharing! Sign up by the month or all sessions.

REC Center Babysitting Room Minimum 3 / Maximum 10CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213500-01 Mon. 6/3-6/24 11:30-12:15 p.m. $48/$58213500-02 Tues. 6/4-6/25 11:30-12:15 p.m. $48/$58213500-03 Mon. 7/1-7/22 11:30-12:15 p.m. $48/$58213500-04 Tues. 7/2-7/23 11:30-12:15 p.m. $48/$58213500-05 Mon. 7/29-8/19 11:30-12:15 p.m. $48/$58213500-06 Tues. 7/30-8/20 11:30-12:15 p.m. $48/$58

Girly Girl Crafts(Age 6-10)Each day, we’ll make some fun crafts. A few of the items we’ll be creating are egg carton flowers, button pins, headbands, a fairy princess, painted canvas for the wall and of course, there will be more crafts. On Monday, we will drink lemonade. On Wednesday, we’ll eat an ice cream cone & Friday will be popsicle day! Different crafts offered each day. Registration deadline is June 10th. REC Center Ash Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 20CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213501-01 Mon. 6/17 12:15-2:15 p.m. $15/$22213501-02 Wed. 6/19 12:15-2:15 p.m. $15/$22213501-03 Fri. 6/21 12:15-2:15 p.m. $15/$22

“That Famous Doll”(Age 4-10)Bring your favorite doll to this event. We’ll watch an American Girl Doll movie in the Cosman Theater, eat popcorn & do a craft. A different movie will be shown each session. REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 20CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213502-01 Tues. 6/18 3:00-5:00 p.m. $12/$18213502-02 Fri. 7/19 6:00-8:00 p.m. $12/$18213502-03 Wed. 8/14 1:00-3:00 p.m. $12/$18

Dad & Me(Age 3-7)Kids & their dads will create a picture frame for Dad. A “Dad & Me” photo will be taken. There will be time to play on Miss Connie’s Playground. Popsicles for all! Love “You to Pieces” Dad! REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 20CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213503-01 Thurs. 6/13 6:45-7:45 p.m. $10/$15

Star Spangled Fun(Age 3-6)Boys & girls will enjoy crafting for the 4th of July! Lots of creative projects to please the most finicky young crafter! REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 20CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213504-01 Mon. 7/1 9:00-10:30 a.m. $12/$18

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Preschool & YouthLittle Ducky Daddle & Friends(Age 3-5)We’ll sing songs, play with ducks in the water table, read some quacky stories & do some “ducky” crafts. Fun for all!

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 20CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213505-01 Tues. 7/2 9:30-11:00 a.m. $10/$15

Let’s Get Messy(Age 18 mos.-3 yrs.)Parents are asked to participate in this hands on class. We’ll play with doughs, dig in the sand, paint, glue, go crazy with glitter & more. We’ll take care of the mess!

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 20CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213506-01 Wed. 7/10, 7/17, 9:00-9:45 a.m. $32/$48 7/24, 7/31

A “Beary” Good Time(Age 2-4 w/parent)Join us for this new parent/child class. We’ll do art, sing, read, play and have a snack. Be sure to bring your favorite bear.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 20CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213507-01 Tues. 7/16 9:30-10:30 a.m. $8/$12213507-02 Wed. 7/17 6:00-7:00 p.m. $8/$12

Ballerina Bash(Age 3-8)Wear your tutu to our Ballerina Bash. We’ll watch an Angelina Ballerina movie on our big screen in the Cosman Theater. Each ballerina will make a darling piece of wall art. Dancing is on the agenda!

REC Center Magnolia Room & Theater Minimum 3 / Maximum 10CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213508-01 Mon. 7/22 1:00-3:00 p.m. $15/$22

Fun with Phonics Level 1(Age 4)Research confirms that phonics is the best way to learn how to read. This class focuses on learning and recognizing the sound letters make to form words. If your child knows the alphabet, then this class is for them. Children build self-esteem and confidence as they learn. REC Center Ash Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 10CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213550-01 Tues. 6/4-6/25 9:00-10:00 a.m. $77/$87213550-02 Tues. 7/2-7/23 9:00-10:00 a.m. $77/$87213550-03 Tues. 7/30-8/20 9:00-10:00 a.m. $77/$87

Fun with Phonics Level 2(Age 5-6)A class designed for young children who already know letter sounds and have some reading ability. Children will use blends to form words as they learn to read. Watch your child’s self-esteem and confidence grow. REC Center Ash Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 10CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213551-01 Tues. 6/4-6/25 10:05-11:05 a.m. $77/$87213551-02 Tues. 7/2-7/23 10:05-11:05 a.m. $77/$87213551-03 Tues. 7/30-8/20 10:05-11:05 a.m. $77/$87

Fun with Phonics Camp(Age 7-9)This exciting class is sure to catch the interest of your school-aged child. Each week there is a different theme: reading, spelling, writing and improvisation. Whether your child loves to read, write, or just wants to improve his/her skills, this class is the one!

REC Center Ash Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 10CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213552-01 Tues. 7/2-7/23 11:10-12:10 p.m. $77/$87

Zany Brainy Writing Workshop(Age 8-12)This interactive class teaches all learning styles and incorporates games and media to encourage a love for writing. This stress-free class gives children the confidence they need to express themselves on paper. Children that love to write or struggle with composing paragraphs would benefit from this class. REC Center Ash Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 10CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213555-01 Tues. 6/4-6/25 1:00-2:00 p.m. $77/$87213555-02 Tues. 7/30-8/20 1:00-2:00 p.m. $77/$87

Spanish Camp(Age 4-7)At our Spanish Camp children will learn Spanish while enjoying summertime fun. Children will be introduced to words & phrases in Spanish. Art, music, games, snacks, stories, new friends & outdoor activities are all part of the fun. Children will gain an appreciation for other cultures. Appropriate for both Spanish and non-Spanish speaking children. Children may join us on Tuesdays for Lunch Bunch. Bring a lunch & stay for more fun. $8 extra fee. REC Center Ash Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 20CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213509-01 M-F 6/17-6/21 9:00-12:00 p.m. $75/$85213509-02 M-F 6/24-6/28 9:00-12:00 p.m. $75/$85

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Youth Art ClassesTie-Dye U.S.A.(Age 7-14)Join the tie-dye fun! Each participant will design and take home a stars & stripes Tie-Dye T-shirt or canvas bag depending on day. All supplies included. Include T-shirt size on registration form. Please bring an oversized shirt or smock to wear over or clothes.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 5 / Maximum 12CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEET-Shirt213022-01 Tues. 6/25 10:00a.m.-12:00p.m. $15/$22

Canvas Bag213022-02 Thurs. 6/27 10:00a.m.-12:00p.m. $15/$22

Celebrate the U.S.A.(Age 7-14)

Get in the spirit and celebrate America’s Independence Day by making several Red, White & Blue decorations home decorations and jewelry! All supplies included.

Please bring an oversized shirt or smock to wear over or clothes.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 5 / Maximum 11CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213005-01 Tues. 7/2 1:00-3:00p.m. $10/$15

Clay and Paint Workshop(Age 7-14)We will enter the world of clay in this 2 day workshop. On the first day participants will create various pieces of art with air dry clay and paint them on the second day.

Please bring an oversized shirt or smock to wear over or clothes and box the second day to carry our projects home in.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 5 / Maximum 12CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213002-01 M, T 6/17 & 6/18 1:00-2:15 p.m. $20/$30213002-02 W, TH 6/19 & 6/20 1:00-2:15 p.m. $20/$30213002-03 T, TH 7/9 & 7/11 1:00-2:15 p.m. $20/$30

Animal Drawing Camp(Age 7-12)Do you love animals? Each day participants will complete different animal drawing with markers and colored pencils. Different animals each session! All supplies included.

Please bring an oversized shirt or smock to wear over or clothes and box the second day to carry our projects home in.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 5 / Maximum 12CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213023-01 M-TH 6/3-6/6 9:30-11:00 a.m. $35/$52213023-02 M-TH 8/5-8/8 9:30-11:00 a.m. $35/$52

Prince & Princess Art Camp(Age 4-9)Hear ye, hear ye calling all Prince and Princesses! Come join us and create a crown, castle and many more royal crafts. All supplies included.

Please bring an oversized shirt or smock to wear over or clothes and box the second day to carry our projects home in.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 5 / Maximum 11CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213006-01 M-F 6/24-6/28 1:00-3:15 p.m. $45/$68213006-02 M-F 7/8-7/12* 9:30-11:45 a.m. $45/$68* 7/10 class will meet in the Ash Room

Under the Sea Art Camp(Age 5-10)Glub ,glub, glub…Let’s explore creatures under the sea with your imagination through drawing, painting, gluing, crafting and create awesome aquatic masterpieces. All supplies included.

Please bring an oversized shirt or smock to wear over or clothes and box the second day to carry our projects home in.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 5 / Maximum 11CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213003-01 M, W, F 6/17, 6/19, 6/21 10:30-12:00p.m. $30/$45

Did you know?Children can be registered in both a summer camp program and special interest program if located at the REC Center or Stingray Bay. If the program starts and ends during camp hours, your child’s camp counselor will escort him/her to

and from the location of the program. If the program ends after camp hours, parents/guardians are responsible for picking up the children from the program.

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Youth Art ClassesSummer Arts & Crafts Camp(Age 7-12)Do you love making art projects and crafts, then this 3-day camp is just right for you! We will do a variety of different projects and use lots of different materials. We will use chalk pastels, paint, glue and create like CRAZY! Every day will be something new! Please bring an oversized shirt or smock to wear over or clothes and a box to carry your projects home in.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 5 / Maximum 11CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213008-01 M, W, F 7/15, 7/17, 7/19 10:00-11:30 a.m. $30/$45

Let’s Clay and Play(Age 4-7)We’ll use small motor control to manipulate air dry clay into many artistic formations using 3 basic shapes of clay. Participants will use makers to decorate their creations. Please bring an oversized shirt or smock to wear over or clothes and a box to carry your projects home in.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 5 / Maximum 12CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213007-01 Tue. 7/16 10:30-11:30 a.m. $10/$15213007-02 Fri. 7/26 10:30-11:30 a.m. $10/$15213007-03 Thur. 8/1 9:30-10:30 a.m. $10/$15

Acrylic Painting Workshop(Age 9-15)Learn fundamental painting and color mixing techniques with acrylic paints! Each participant will complete 2-3 paintings ready to frame! All skill levels welcome and all supplies included. Please bring an oversized shirt or smock to wear over or clothes.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 5 / Maximum 12CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213025-01 M-F 6/3-6/7 1:00-3:30p.m. $45/$60213025-02 M-F 7/22-7/26* 1:00-3:30p.m. $45/$60 213025-03 M-F 7/29-8/2 1:00-3:30p.m. $45/$60* 7/22 class will meet in the Maple Room

Chalk Drawing Workshop(Age 7-14)You will be amazed how your drawings turn into masterpieces when using pastel chalk. We will have a variety of subject matter and will complete a drawing each day. All skill levels welcome and all supplies included. Drawings will be sprayed with fixative. Please bring an oversized shirt or smock to wear over or clothes.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 5 / Maximum 12CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213026-01 M-TH 7/22-7/25* 9:30-11:30 a.m. $40/$55213026-02 M-TH 8/5-8/8 1:00-3:00 p.m. $45/$55* 7/24 class will meet in the Ash Room

For the Birds(Age 6-10)A 2 day class full of our winged friends in the sky! Activities will be arts & craft bird-brained ideas including: drawing, painting, cutting and gluing. Please bring an oversized shirt or smock to wear over or clothes and box the second day to carry our projects home in.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 5 / Maximum 11CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213027-01 T, TH 6/18 & 6/20 10:00-11:30 a.m. $20/$30

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Preschool / YouthTot Rock(12-24 months with parents)Wiggle, giggle, dance and play; have some fun the Tot Rock way! Your tot will delight in this popular music exploration program! In addition to improving your tot’s fine and gross motor skills, we will use a variety of rhythm instruments, movement props, and sensory items. Tot Rock is a parent participation class that involves structured and unstructured time. New curriculum presented each session. Don’t miss this chance for fun and learning! www.rockitkids.com

REC Center Willow Room Minimum 4 / Maximum 12CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213820-01 Mon. 6/17-8/12 9:15-9:55 a.m. $64/$84No class 7/1

The following class is in cooperation with Village of Lake in the Hills, Village of Algonquin and Crystal Lake Park District. Classes will be held at Village of Lake in the Hills administration building – 600 Harvest Gate, LITH).CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213820-02 Tue. 6/18-8/13 5:15-5:55 p.m. $64/$84No class 7/2

Kid Rock I, II, IIISing! Dance! Play! Make it a musical day! Kid Rock is a unique musical adventure that combines play and learning through music. Activities include singing songs and rhymes, moving creatively, participating in imaginative play, using a variety of rhythm instruments and props, and practicing fine and large motor skills. Parents participate in Kid Rock I; Kid Rock II is an independent class; Kid Rock III is for siblings and older children who prefer parental support. New curriculum presented each session. Have some fun today! www.rockitkids.com

REC Center Willow Room Minimum 4 / Maximum 12CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEEKid Rock I (20-36 months with parents)213821-01 Mon. 6/17-8/12 10:00-10:40 a.m. $64/$84No class 7/1

Kid Rock II (3 & 4 year olds without parents)CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213821-02 Mon. 6/17-8/12 10:45-11:25 a.m. $64/$84No class 7/1

Kid Rock III (20 months – 5 years with parents)CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213821-03 Mon. 6/17-8/12 11:30-12:10 p.m. $64/$84No class 7/1

The following class is in cooperation with Village of Lake in the Hills, Village of Algonquin and Crystal Lake Park District. Classes will be held at Village of Lake in the Hills administration building – 600 Harvest Gate, LITH).CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEEKid Rock I (20-36 months with parents)213821-04 Tue. 6/18-8/13 6:00-6:40 p.m. $64/$84No class 7/2

Kiddy Keys(Age 2-5)Kiddy Keys is a highly educational program that focuses on teaching piano concepts & music appreciation to children ages 2-5 years old. Kiddy Keys offers many wonderful learning opportunities…all in the name of fun! With this program as a foundation your child will be ready to move confidently on to piano lessons, if desired. Instructor: Lori Harrison

REC Center Spruce Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 8CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213514-01 T/TH 6/4-6/27 10:00-10:45 a.m. $96/$106213514-02 T/TH 8/6-8/29 10:00-10:45 a.m. $96/$106

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Youth Music ClassesMusic Programs provided by the professionals at JC’s Guitars & Music Lessons located at 4581 Princeton Lane, at the corner of Lakewood & Ackman, in Lake in the Hills. Instrument Rentals are available during the six week program, please call (847) 658-9932 to schedule a rental. Classes are 45 minutes, once a week, for a six week period. Additional fee of $5-10 will be collected during the first week of class for books and or other training materials.

Fun with Piano(Ages 6-14)During this group piano class students will learn basic performance skills including notes, rhythms, sounds and songs. As students progress, they will learn chords, scales and fun popular songs. Multiple pianos available to the students during the class and are available for rent as well. Rental fee $37.Minimum 3 / Maximum 6CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213840-01 Tue. 6/4-7/9 2:00-2:45 p.m. $120/$130213840-02 Tue. 7/16-8/20 2:00-2:45 p.m. $120/$130

Summer Chorus(Ages 7-14)Does your child love to sing or need to prepare for an upcoming musical audition. Consider group vocal lessons. Students will strengthen their singing skills and find their vocal talent through proper technique, vocal exercises, breathing techniques and many other vocal training methods using great songs.

Minimum 3 / Maximum 6CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213841-01 Tue. 6/4-7/9 3:00-3:45 p.m. $120/$130213841-02 Tue. 7/16-8/20 3:00-3:45 p.m. $120/$130

Caribbean Percussion(Ages 5-14)This program will give students an introduction to various Caribbean instruments. Students will work with instruments such as the Conga Drums, Bongos, Claves, Shakers, Maracas & Tambourines, Bells & Snare. Students will learn basic rhythm, song structure and techniques.

Minimum 3 / Maximum 5CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213842-01 Wed. 6/5-7/10 2:00-2:45 p.m. $120/$130213842-02 Wed. 7/17-8/21 2:00-2:45 p.m. $120/$130

Ukulele Mania(Ages 8-14)Aloha from Hawaii. Ukulele is quickly becoming one of the most popular instruments. No experience necessary. You will enjoy the fun and energy that this instrument brings to everyone. Very quickly you will learn a few simple chords and be playing along with the class. Ukuleles will be provided to each student during this class with no rental fees.

Minimum 3 / Maximum 8CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213846-01 Wed. 6/5-7/10 2:00-2:45 p.m. $120/$130213846-02 Wed. 7/17-8/21 2:00-2:45 p.m. $120/$130

Rock Out on the Guitar(Ages 8-14)Has your child expressed an interest in playing the guitar? Try a small group class to see how he or she will enjoy the instrument. This class will cover basic terms, techniques, chords and songs. Electric, acoustic or classical guitars are acceptable for the class and are available to rent as well. Rental fee $37 Minimum 3 / Maximum 5CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213845-01 Wed. 6/5-7/10 6:00-6:45 p.m. $120/$130213845-02 Wed. 7/17-8/21 6:00-6:45 p.m. $120/$130

Group Orchestra(Ages 8-14)Consider this group class to keep your string skills sharp over the long summer vacation. Course focus will be to maintain musical knowledge, give the students an opportunity to explore different styles of music with their peers and most of all have fun with your instrument. Instruments available: Violin, viola, cello and bass. Rental fee $30+. Minimum 3 / Maximum 6CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213844-01 Fri. 6/7-7/12 2:00-2:45 p.m. $120/$130213844-02 Fri. 7/19-8/23 2:00-2:45 p.m. $120/$130

Group Band-Brass & Woodwind(Ages 8-14)Students currently enrolled in a school band program have the opportunity to refine current techniques as well as expand their musical minds. This is a fun, group environment allowing the students to play and enjoy their instrument over the summer. All band instruments are welcome. Such as: clarinet, trumpet, flute, saxophone, oboe, trombone, tube and French horn. Rentals begin at $30. Minimum 3 / Maximum 6CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213843-01 Fri. 6/7-7/12 3:00-3:45 p.m. $120/$130213843-02 Fri. 7/19-8/23 3:00-3:45 p.m. $120/$130

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Dance Classes

Mom & Me(Ages 2-3 with Parent)Come spend some quality time with your child and learn the basics in ballet, tap and creative movement. Your child will need ballet and tap shoes for class.

Center Stage Dance Academy—10631 Wolf Dr., HuntleyMinimum 6 / Maximum 10CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213900-01 Tue. 6/18-7/23 5:00-5:40 p.m. $60/$70213900-02 Thur. 6/20-7/25 5:15-5:55 p.m. $40/$50No classes 7/4 & 7/18

Preschool Dance(Ages 3-5)This class offers your young child an introduction to tap, ballet, and creative movement through fun activities and dance routines to some of their favorite songs. Don’t miss out on this opportunity for your youngster to learn and grow within the art of dance. Leotard, tights, ballet & tap shoes are required. Hair must be pulled back at all times.

REC Center Dance Studio Minimum 6 / Maximum 12 CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213901-01 Thur. 6/20-7/25 10:00-10:40 a.m. $40/$50

Center Stage Dance Academy—10631 Wolf Dr., HuntleyCODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213901-02 Mon. 6/17-7/22 10:30-11:10 a.m. $60/$70213901-03 Tue. 6/18-7/23 5:45-6:25 p.m. $60/$70213901-04 Thur. 6/20-7/25 6:00-6:40 p.m. $40/$60No classes 7/4, 7/17 & 7/18

Center Stage Dance Academy offers a fun and energetic program to develop your child’s dance technique, self-esteem and confidence. Classes are based on age and ability level. If you have any questions as to what class your child should be in, please contact Center Stage Dance Academy at 847-669-2510.Siblings can receive a 10 percent discount but must register in person at the REC Center. Youngest child(ren) should receive the discount. Please note that days and times are subject to change.

Preschool Plus(Ages 4-5)Must have completed one full year of preschool dance. Expand upon ballet and tap technique and learn across the floor movements.

REC Center Dance Studio Minimum 6 / Maximum 12CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213902-01 Thur. 6/20-7/25 10:45-11:30 a.m. $42/$52

Center Stage Dance Academy—10631 Wolf Dr., HuntleyCODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213902-02 Tue. 6/18-7/23 6:30-7:15 p.m. $63/$73213902-03 Wed. 6/19-7/24 5:15-6:00 p.m. $53/$63No class 7/4, 7/17 & 7/18

Mini-Poppers(Ages 5+)For all the little hip hop want-to-be’s this is the class for you. Come out for this fun class and learn how to shake your hips with beginner popping and some jazzy hip-hop moves.

Center Stage Dance Academy—10631 Wolf Dr., HuntleyCODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213903-03 Mon. 6/17-7/22 5:00-5:45 p.m. $63/$73213903-04 Thur. 6/20-7/25 6:45-7:30 p.m. $42/$52No classes 7/4 & 7/18

Jazz/Tap/Ballet Level 1(Ages 5-7)This fun and energetic class will teach the basic techniques in jazz, ballet, and tap along with current dance trends using across the floor and center floor combinations. Don’t miss this chance to sign up for our new weekday dance classes to enrich and entertain your child through dance. Students must have leotard, tights, ballet or jazz shoes and tap shoes. Hair must be pulled back at all times.

Center Stage Dance Academy—10631 Wolf Dr., HuntleyMinimum 6 / Maximum 15CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213904-01 Mon. 6/17-7/22 5:45-6:45 p.m. $72/$82213904-02 Wed. 6/19-7/24 6:00-7:00 p.m. $60/$70No class 7/17

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Dance Classes

Jazz/Tap/Ballet II(Ages 5-8)This class builds upon the skills learned in Jazz/Tap/Ballet I. It requires a minimum of one year of Jazz/Tap/Ballet I and teacher approval.

Center Stage Dance Academy—10631 Wolf Dr., HuntleyMinimum 6 / Maximum 15CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213905-01 Wed. 6/19-7/24 7:00-8:00 p.m. $60/$70213905-02 Thurs. 6/20-7/25 7:30-8:30 p.m. $48/$58No class 7/4, 7/17 & 7/18

Poms Prep Class(Ages 10+)Center Stage Dance Academy—10631 Wolf Dr., HuntleyMinimum 6 / Maximum 15CODE DAY DATE(S) 213906-01 Mon. 6/17-7/22

TIME FEE6:45-7:45 p.m. $72/$82

Center Stage Dance Academy offers a fun and energetic program to develop your child’s dance technique, self-esteem and confidence. Classes are based on age and ability level. If you have any questions as to what class your child should be in, please contact Center Stage Dance Academy at 847-669-2510.Siblings can receive a 10 percent discount but must register in person at the REC Center. Youngest child(ren) should receive the discount. Please note that days and times are subject to change.

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Discovery Music FestDiscovery Music Festsave the date. . .

AN INDEPENDENT SINGER/SONGWRITER MUSIC FESTIVAL

Live Music

Art Vendors

Sponsors

Music Vendors

Food Vendors

Saturday, July 20, 2013 12:00-10:00 p.m.Deicke Park / REC Center South Lot

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

FREE OF CHARGE!

About the Discovery Music FestThe Discovery Music Fest celebrates music and art in all of its forms. It is meant to highlight up and coming singers and songwriters and promotes art appreciation and education. All forms of art will be highlighted at this event with a high emphasis on music. All performers will be showcasing original pieces of work that he or she have written. Performers will consist of groups no bigger than 3 musicians and range from solos, duos and trios. If you are interested in performing, contact Cassandra Vohs-Demann at A Place to Shine Music at [email protected].

Application ProcessAll vendors must submit an application available at huntley-parks.org/discoverymusicfest. Food vendors, music vendors, and art vendors will be reviewed by a committee for approval. A maximum of 3 food vendors, 10 art vendors (or depending on available space), and 10 music vendors (depending on available space). Vendors will need to review and sign our waiver form and must supply a Certificate of Insurance listing the Huntley Park District as an additional insured. Additional permits may be required.

FeesIf you have been accepted to participate in the Discovery Music Fest, your vendor fee will be due within 3 weeks of acceptance. If you do not pay your vendor fee, you will lose your spot and the next vendor on the waiting list will be accepted. Refunds will not be issued for cancellations after May 6th. Checks can be made to HUNTLEY PARK DISTRICT.

Booth SpacesEach vendor will be provideed with a 10’x10’ space. Vendors will be responsible for providing your own tent, tables, chairs, and display materials. You will receive set-up details with your confirmation package.

Food and DrinksFood and drinks will be provided by vendors. NO ALCOHOL-IC BEVERAGES WILL BE ALLOWED AT THIS EVENT. Food and drink items must be approved by the Huntley Park District before sales. Additionally, all health permits will be required along with inspection by the McHenry County Health Department.

Questions?Contact David Genty at 847-669-3180 x313 or [email protected].

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Elite CheerleadingHuntley Elite All Stars Cheer All-star cheerleaders are placed into divisions, which are grouped based upon age, size of the team, gender of participants, and ability level!

The age levels vary from 18 years and under. The divisions used by the USASF are currently Tiny, Mini, Youth, Junior, andSenior, with Coed, Special Needs, and Open International. There may be different levels in age groups depending uponthe number of participants and skill level. We will be offeringa great environment to have fun, learn new cheer skills, advance, grow and strive to be the best cheerleader you canbe!

Team evaluations will be held at Huntley Unlimited Gymnastics School located at 10991 Ruth Road, Huntley, IL.

Sunday, May 510:00 am - 12:00 pmAll Ages

Sunday, May 192:00-4:00 pmAll Ages

Please come to evaluations ready to tumble, dance, jump andstunt and please wear a T-shirt, shorts, cheer shoes, socks andhair pulled back and for girls, in a pony tail.

No pre-registration is necessary, but please note that you mayhave to wait to be evaluated.

A parent’s meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at 6:00pm at the REC Center.

Contact [email protected] for more informationregarding evaluations.

Ages as of August 31, 2013Tiny: age 5 and under and potty trained213859-01 ..................................................Min. 5 / Max. 32Mini: age 8 and under213859-02 ................................................M in. 12 / Max. 32Youth: age 11 and under213859-03 ................................................Min. 12 / Max. 32Junior: age 14 and under213859-04 ................................................Min. 12 / Max. 32Senior: age 18 and under213859-05 ................................................Min. 12 / Max. 32Mini and up will compete at 8 area competitions throughoutthe 2013-2014 season!

Fees – Do not pay fees until after the evaluations.

Registration/Insurance fee: $85/$105 due by June 1, 2013.

Uniform fee will range from $240 to $275 and payable upon ordering the uniform. There is no refund for uniforms. Uniform fitting date will be available at the parent’s meeting.

MONTHLY FEE:TINY$115.00/monthIncludes 2 bows, make-up, camp/music/choreography, campwear and program expenses. (2 hours of cheer and 1 hour of tumbling each week. Includes 4 local cheer competitions. Anticipated practice days are Tuesdays and Thursdays but may change due to facility availability.

MINI TO SENIOR$199.00/monthIncludes 2 bows, make-up, camp/music/choreography, camp wear and program expenses. (4 hours of cheer and 1 hour of tumbling each week. Also includes 8 local cheer competitions. We will have 2 fundraisers throughout the cheer season. Anticipated practice days are Wednesdays and Fridays but may change due to facility.

First full monthly fee is due by June 1, 2013. Following monthly fees will be divided into two payments and withdrawn from checking, savings or credit card automatically. Payments will be taken out on the 1st and 15th of each month beginning July 1 and ending on April 15, 2014.

There will be a $25 fee for insufficient funds on automatic payments.

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Summer CampsREGISTRATION INFORMATION(Grades entering in the fall)Camp Play-All-Day Kindergarten & 1st GradeCamp Laugh-A-Lot 2nd & 3rd GradeCamp Adventure 4th & 5th GradeREC Teen Camp 6th – 8th Grade

The Huntley Park District’s Day Camp is the place to be this summer! Campers K-8th Grade will enjoy an abundance of activities to keep them busy all summer long. Camps focus on adventure, friendship, fun, exploration, discovery and safety. The Huntley Park District strives to provide an exciting and unforgettable experience to all the campers each summer!

Our goal is to provide fun and safe activities that promote good sportsmanship, creativity and positive self-esteem through activities and special events such as team building, nature exploration, swimming, cooking, indoor/outdoor games, on-site entertainment, field trips, family picnic, variety show and so much more!

Counselors are experienced, knowledgeable, caring and trained in First Aid and CPR/AED. No matter what camp you choose for your child, we know they will have a great summer!

Summer Camp Registration Information Grades K-8(Grades entering in the fall)• Each camp session is one week long. • A new theme is incorporated into the activities, projects, outings and games on a special day each session. • Each session contains two swimming days at Stingray Bay and one special event or field trip!• This is both an indoor and outdoor camp.• Field trips, special events, 1 camp T-shirt and afternoon snack/drink are included with your camp fees.• Open to both School District 158 and non-district children.• Registration opens on March 4th for returning camp families and 2012-2013 Extended Time Program participants only.• Registration will open on April 1st for new families and non-E.T. participants.• The first camp session fees are due IN FULL upon registration. • There is also a $15.00 refundable deposit per additional week due at time of registration. (The $15.00 will be used toward the balance due on each session.)• The $15.00 deposit will not be refunded to any cancellations made less than 2 weeks prior to start date.• Remaining camp fees for each additional week are due the Wednesday before each session start date by 5:00pm for staffing and supply purposes.• No refunds will be issued after the start of each camp session unless accompanied by a medical note. • No refunds or credits will be given for days your child does not attend camp.• We are unable to prorate fees for days missed due to illness, vacation, holidays or behavior suspensions.• No rates are provided for less than 5 days.

Location:HPD REC Center, entrance located off of Mill Street

Camp start dates may vary depending on the last day of school for District #158.

Camp Dates:6/3-8/16

Camp Hours:6:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

Camp Fees:$155/$160 per session per child

$150/$155 ($5 sibling discount)

$125/$130 (Week of July 4th)

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Summer CampsCAMP PLAY-ALL-DAY Field Trips (Kindergarten & 1st Grade) Trips are typically on Wednesdays

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HPD Onsite: Reptile Show

Randall Oaks Zoo & Park, Dundee

Santa’s Village Azoosement Park, East Dundee

All Camp Dance Party with DJ & Karaoke (Friday)

Pump-it-Up, Crystal Lake

Woodstock Water Works (Aquatic Facility)

Kohl Children’s Museum, Glenview

Chuck E. Cheese, Crystal Lake (lunch provided)

Veteran Acres Splash Pad & Park, Crystal Lake

Inflatables, Cookout & Pool Party

CAMP LAUGH-A-LOT Field Trips (2nd & 3rd Grade) Trips are typically on Fridays

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Session Code Field Trip/EventLegoland Discovery Center, Schaumburg

HPD Onsite: Reptile Show

Pump-it-Up, Crystal Lake

Safari Land Indoor Amusement Park, Villa Park (lunch provided)

All Camp Dance Party with DJ & Karaoke

WNBA Basketball Game, Allstate Area, Rosement (Wednesday)

The Oasis Water Park, Bloomingdale

Discovery Center Museum, Rockford

Party Fantasy, Mundelein

Glo-Bowl Fun Center, Marengo (lunch provided)

Inflatable, Cookout & Pool Party

CAMP ADVENTURE Field Trips (4th & 5th Grade) Trips are typically on Fridays

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Session Code Field Trip/EventSugar Grove Family Fun Center, Sugar Grove

HPD Onsite: Reptile Show

Mystic Waters Family Aquatic Center, Des Plaines

Paddle Boating/Driving Range, Salt Creek Park District, Palatine

All Camp Dance Party with DJ & Karaoke

WNBA Basketball Game, Allstate Arena, Rosemont (Wednesday)

Crystal Lake Main Beach

Shedd Aquarium, Chicago

Brunswick Zone Laser Tag, Algonquin

Enchanted Castle (lunch provided)

Inflatables, Cookout & Pool Party

For more information on Kindergarten – 8th Grade Camps contact Heather Matteson, Recreation Supervisor-ET/Camp at (847) 669-3180 x316 and [email protected] or Todd Weber, Recreation Coordinator, at (847) 669-3180 ext. 312 and [email protected].

Field Trip location and dates are subject to change.*No camp July 4

*No camp July 4

*No camp July 4

ALL CAMP THEME DAYS AND SPECIAL EVENTSPirate AdventurePajama Camp OutWacky Camp PromIce Cream SocialTie-Dye DayHawaiian LuauFear FactorScience ExperimentsCamp OlympicsArt ShowSuperhero DayVariety ShowFamily PicnicWacky Game Show Day

DID YOU KNOW?Children can be registered in both a summer camp program and special interest program if located at the REC Center or Stingray Bay. If the program starts and ends during camp hours, your child’s camp counselor will escort him/her to and from the location of the program. If the program ends after camp hours, parents/guardians are responsible for picking up their children from the program.

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Summer CampsREC Teen Camp (ENTERING GRADES 6TH-8TH IN THE FALL)

WHAT MAKES TEEN CAMP FUN:EVERYTHING! Year after year our teens return for the summer, and every year we get new teens coming week after week to see what all their friends are talking about. The Huntley Park District Teen Camp is specially designed for 6th – 8th graders so they not only have a blast throughout the summer, but grow and make lasting friendships too.

Outside activities, teamwork building games, tons of sports and great field trips are just some of the things we do during our Teen Camp. Even if the weather is bad, our counselors put on movie days, gym-wide games, and even bring in outside entertainment to fill the day. No matter what the weather or what day of the week, Teen Camp will make for a fun and memorable summer!

Field trip locations and dates are subject to change.Drop-off and pick-up is in the HPD REC Center Multipurpose Room.

Session Dates Code Field Trip/Special Event1 6/3-6/7 502013-T0 Onsite Inflatables (lunch included)

2 6/10-6/14 502013-T1 Museum of Science & Industry

3 6/17-6/21 502013-T2 Lincoln Park Zoo

4 6/24-6/28 502013-T3 Paddle Boating/Driving Range

5 7/1-7/5* 502013-T4 Onsite-Game-it-Up (lunch included)

6 7/8-7/12 502013-T5 WNBA Basketball Game (Wednesday)

7 7/15-7/19 502013-T6 Camp Olympics at Lisle Park District

8 7/22-7/26 502013-T7 Crystal Lake Main Beach

9 7/29-8/2 502013-T8 Enchanted Castle (lunch included)

10 8/5-8/9 502013-T9 Magic Waters Water Park

11 8/12-8/16 502013-U0 Inflatables, Cookout & Pool Party at Stingray Bay

*No camp on July 4th

Tuesday, May 28 6-8 p.m. Grades K-8th(does not include Camp Seedlings)

Question/Answer Session, Review Camp Parent Handbook,Meet the Counselors, Swim Testing, Door Prizes, Concessions,

Swimming & Family Fun!RSVP to [email protected] by Friday, May 24, 2013 and receive a FREE

HPD Tote Bag (1 per registered camper), a FREE hotdog and a Door Prize entry for each family member attending. Please bring a photo of your child with their name marked on the back to the parent orientation that we may keep. This picture will be kept by your

child’s counselor with the camper’s information cards that are taken on field trips for safety precautions.

Parent’s Night will be held in the REC Center Cafeteria in case of inclement weather.

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Swimming at Stingray Bay on Mondays, Wednesdaysand Fridays!

Frequently Asked Questions from Parents About Summer CampQ: What does my child need to bring to camp every day?A: Water bottle, sunscreen, bug spray, swim suit, towel, lunch

Q: Do the campers go swimming at camp?A: Yes, campers will go swimming at least twice a week. Please pack a swim suit, towel and sun block every day. Swim days are subject to change without notice.

Q: Do the campers go on a field trip each week?A: Campers will either go on a field trip or a special event will be held onsite at the HPD each week.

Q: Where is camp drop-off/pick-up?A: Camp drop-off and pick-up is held in the HPD REC Center from 6:30-9:00am and 3:00-6:00pm at the Mill Street entrance. Please contact your child’s camp if you are dropping off or picking up outside of these scheduled times.

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Extended TimeExtended Time 2013-2014 Before & After School Recreation ProgramExtended Time (ET) is a quality supervised recreation program offered to children who are enrolled in Kindergarten through 5th grade. Activities include homework time, gym games, outdoor play, arts and crafts, and more. An afternoon snack and drink is provided daily.

Both before and after school programs are available at the following locations: • Chesak Elementary School • Conley Elementary School • Leggee Elementary School • Mackeben Elementary School • Martin Elementary School

Program Hours: AM 6:30 a.m. to the start of school PM After School until 6:00 p.m. Extended 6:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. for an additional fee. There is no E.T. Program on days that School District #158 is not in session. The Huntley Park District will offer School’s Out Activity Days on certain non-school days and holidays for an additional fee. Winter Break and Spring Break Camps will also be available at an additional cost.

Registration must be on an ET Registration Form. A $55 non-refundable registration fee and the first month’s payment is due when registering. No online or phone registrations.

REGISTRATION ENDS ON AUGUST 9, 2013 OR WHEN THE PROGRAM IS FULL, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST. Due to the high demand and limited space, a 15% cancellation fee will be charged for all cancellations. Registration fee and first month’s payment is due at registration.

Please contact Heather Matteson at 847-669-3180 x316 with any questions.

ONCE REGISTERED, MONTHLY PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE ONLINE. CALL (847) 669-3180 EXT. 0 TO SET UP A HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT.

Extended Time Monthly FeesThe $55.00 registration fee and first month payment is due at time of registration. There are 8 monthly payments beginning September 5th through April 5th (9 payments total) with a late fee of $10 if not paid by the 15th of each month. Payments are accepted at the HPD REC Center and online once you have set up an HPD Household Account Username/Password.

5 Days a Week First Child Second ChildAM Only $170/month $165/monthPM Only $210/month $200/monthAM/PM $310/month $300/month

4 Days a Week First Child Second ChildAM Only $153/month $148/monthPM Only $188/month $178/monthAM/PM $277/month $268/month

3 Days a Week First Child Second ChildAM Only $126/month $121/monthPM Only $150/month $140/monthAM/PM $222/month $212/month

Extended Plus First Child Second Child5 Days $45/month $35/month4 Days $34/month $29/month3 days $23/month $20/month

School Year Monthly FeesPlease note that all institute, in-service and holidays are

not included with your monthly ET rate for the2013-2014 school year.

6:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m.

Extended Time Punch Pass(Grades K-5)Does your job have you on a schedule that often changes and puts your child care needs in a bind? We have something just for you! We are now offering a 10-day Punch Pass at each school site. The passes can be used for either the AM, PM or AM & PM Extended Plus on regular school days! There is one time an annual registration fee of $55. Once registered you need to inform the Extended Time Recreation Supervisor, ET Site Supervisor and child’s school at least 24 hours prior to program attendance. The passes are non-refundable and non-transferable. Passes expire on the last day of the school year. There will be a limit of 10 participants per site. Parents will be notified when their Punch Pass has been completed.

Payment must be made in full prior to use.

DAY TIME FEE Days school is 6:30 am – school start time $200 in session and or After school to 6:30 pm

1 punch on the card will be used per day, per child.

Punch Passes will not be accepted on days in which a regular school day is not in session. This includes holidays, non-attendance, Institute, and snow days. Please note that all institute, in-service and holidays are not included with your monthly ET rate for the school year.

Registration is open for current ET participants.

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Special InterestHorseback Riding(Ages 7-12)Come spend your summer mornings with horses! A fun half day camp that includes: riding, basic horse care, such as grooming and tacking, arts and crafts, and games to improveriding skills. This is a beginner level program to introduce horsemanship and horse care to children 7 years to 12 years. Be sure to pack a snack and bring water! Hard soled shoes with a small heel and long pants are required for riding. Regulation hard hats are available.

Indian Hills Training Center, 16N503 Powers Rd., GilbertsMinimum 3 / Maximum 10CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEEHorsemanship213800-01 Tue. 6/18-7/16 4:30-5:30 p.m. $125/$150213800-02 Tue. 7/23-8/20 4:30-5:30 p.m. $125/$150NO CLASSES 7/9 & 8/9

Riding Camp213800-03 M-F 6/10-6/14 9:00-1:00 p.m. $250/$300213800-04 M-F 7/8-7/12 9:00-1:00 p.m. $250/$300213800-05 M-F 8/5-8/9 9:00-1:00 p.m. $250/$300

Youth Magic with the MagicTeam of Gary Kantor(Ages 5-12)Children are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn a collection of fascinating and mesmerizing tricks! Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind-reading, and more. While 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. Children are grouped by age and always learn tricks that are age-appropriate. Children can sign up again and again since each session has brand new tricks. Classes are taught by the Magic Team of Gary Kantor.

REC Center Willow Room Minimum 5 / Maximum 25CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213830-01 Thur. 7/18 6:45-7:40 p.m. $20/$30

GeocachingIt’s “catching” on. Geocaching is an entertaining adventure for GPS users, and a great way to get to know your community and other communities. Caches are located all throughout the world and two of them are located in Deicke and Betsey Warrington Parks. GPS users can use location coordinates to find the caches. To find out additional information, go to www.geocaching.com. GPS systems are available from the Public Library. Please contact them at 847-669-5386 for additional information.

Under the Microscope(Ages 4-6)Guess what we discover under the microscope? Together we will explore a whole new world of learning and excitement. Using a child-friendly digital microscope, students will explore the concepts of magnification, science, nature study & digital editing. REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 10CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213510-01 M-TH 6/17-6/20 3:00-4:00 p.m. $53

Lights, Camera, Action...Superheroes!(Ages 8-12)Villains won’t stand a chance when we team up your crime fighting Superheroes! Join us as we summon writer, directors and editor to make our own super movie. Working teams to create our own story and script, create your own background scenes and film our own movie, using your own characters, we’ll help to stop crime in our movie city. All students will get a copy of their movie for home screenings, after class is complete.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 10CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213511-01 M-TH 6/24-6/27 3:00-4:30 p.m. $79

Monsters, Inc. Claymation(Ages 6-8)Clay and animation- what a perfect combination! Working in teams, students do it all- from story creation to making the characters and sets. As they learn the production process, they will animate record, download, assemble and edit their own movies. Fun, learning and excitement go hand-in-hand in this special class. All students will get a copy of their movie, after class is complete.

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 10CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213512-01 M-TH 7/8-7/11 3:00-4:30 p.m. $79

Digital Music Producer(Ages 10-14)Do you want to be the next Dr. Dre or Timbaland? Hip Hop, Rock n Roll, Ballads or Reggae… as we collaborate, write the music and lay down the tracks to create your own tune! This course will have you creating music in a heartbeat…whether you edit sounds, use instruments, and vocals or write music note by note, with over 5000 sounds and your imagination, the musical possibilities are endless!

REC Center Magnolia Room Minimum 6 / Maximum 10CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213513-01 T/TH 7/23-8/1 3:00-4:30 p.m. $79

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Jump N Art Camp at Pump It Up(Ages 4-12 without parent)Let the kids bounce off our walls this summer! Pump It Up is the ultimate inflatable fun zone, where kids can climb, bounce, and tumble their way to fitness and fun. The huge arenas allow children to interact and exercise in a safe and secure environment that promotes fun for everyone. After an invigorating play session, kids will relax in the party room, where lunch will be provided. The end of each day will feature various art projects designed to stimulate your child’s youthful creativity. Pump It Up’s climate-controlled facility and friendly staff offers a fun and safe alternative to beat the heat this summer. A signed waiver and socks are required for all participants.

Pump It Up, 1095 Pingree Road #114, Crystal Lake, IL 60014Minimum 5 / Maximum 30CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213150-01 M-TH 7/8-7/11 11:00-2:00 p.m. $79/$89213150-02 M-TH 7/22-7/25 11:00-2:00 p.m. $79/$89213150-03 M-TH 8/5-8/8 11:00-2:00 p.m. $79/$89

Pop-In Playtime(Ages 2-12)Bring the kids to play on our over-sized, fun-filled inflatables! Promote social development and physical fitness while bouncing, sliding, climbing, and jumping at Pump It Up. Check online calendar for more dates.

Pump It Up, 1095 Pingree Road #114, Crystal Lake, IL 60014Minimum 5 / Maximum 30CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213151-01 Mon. 6/10 10:00-6:00 p.m. $8213151-02 Tue. 6/25 10:00-6:00 p.m. $8213151-03 Wed. 7/3 10:00-6:00 p.m. $8

Jump N’ Meal Deal(Ages 2-12)Bring the kids to jump, and we will give each child a coupon for a FREE kid’s meal at one of our Jump Rewards Partners, including Noodles & Company, Colonial Cafe, Buffalo Wild Wings, Red Robin and more. Check online calendar for more dates. (Meal coupons subject to availability and vary by event.)

Pump It Up, 1095 Pingree Road #114, Crystal Lake, IL 60014Minimum 5 / Maximum 30CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213152-01 Thur. 6/20 5:30-7:00 p.m. $8213152-02 Thur. 7/18 5:30-7:00 p.m. $8213152-03 Thur. 8/1 5:30-7:00 p.m. $8

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AthleticsKiddie Kickers(Age 4 by 9/1/13 and not in Kindergarten for 2013-2014school year)Kiddie Kickers is a basic introduction to the game of soccer. This instructional program is designed for children to learn the fundamentals of the game. Shin guards are required. All participants will receive a shirt and soccer socks. Volunteer coaches are needed. Registration deadline is July 22 or when maximum enrollment is reached. Coaches should be contacting players by August 9 with team information. Team assignments will be available at www.hpdsports.org starting on August 10. There will be an additional $15 fee added to any registrations which can still be accepted after the July 22 registration deadline. The fall sports parents meeting day will take place on Saturday, August 10.

Various Huntley Park District Soccer FieldsMinimum 48 / Maximum 168CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213200-01 Tues. 8/20-10/8 5:30-6:30 p.m. $45/$68

Kinder Soccer(Kindergarten for 2013-2014 school year)Participants will begin to prepare themselves for the next level! This program still focuses on the fundamentals of soccer. Each participant will receive a shirt and soccer socks. Shin guards are required. Volunteer coaches are needed. Registration deadline is July 22 or when maximum enrollment is reached. Coaches should be contacting players by August 9 with team information. Team assignments will be available at www.hpdsports.org starting on August 10. There will be an additional $15 fee added to any registrations which can still be accepted after the July 22 registration deadline. The fall sports parents meeting day will take place on Saturday, August 10.

Various Huntley Park District Soccer FieldsMinimum 48 / Maximum 168CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213201-01 M & W 8/19-10/9 5:30-6:30 p.m. $50/$75NO ACTIVITIES 9/2

Fall Soccer(Ages 6-14; see chart below)Open to all boys and girls with a desire to learn soccer, have fun, and learn the importance of commitment and teamwork.Games will be played on Saturdays and practices will be scheduled for 1-2 weeknights, depending on your division. There may be some weeknight games necessary due to weather cancellations or divisions with an odd number of teams. Participants are required to have shin guards. Volunteer coaches are needed. Weeknight practice times will be determined by the volunteer coach. Registration deadline is Monday, July 22 or when maximum enrollments are reached. Coaches should be contacting players by August 9 with team information. Team assignments will be available at www.hpdsports.org starting on August 10. There will be a $15 late registration charge for any space-available registrations accepted after this date. Children who require glasses must have protective sports goggles for the safety of all participants. Players may not participate with regular eyeglasses.

Various Athletic FieldsDates: Players should be contacted by their coach no later than August 9. Weeknight practices begin the week of August 12. The fall sports parents meeting day will take place on Saturday, August 10. Games will also be played each Saturday from September 7 to October 26.

Various Huntley Park District Soccer FieldsMinimum 48 / Maximum 168CODE DIVISION BIRTHDATE FEE213202-01 U8 Coed 8/1/05-7/31/07 $80/$120213203-01 U10 Boys 8/1/03-7/31/05 $90/$135213204-01 U10 Girls 8/1/03-7/31/05 $90/$135213205-01 U12 Boys 8/1/01-7/31/03 $90/$135213206-01 U12 Girls 8/1/01-7/31/03 $90/$135213207-01 U14 Boys 8/1/99-7/31/01 $100/$150213208-01 U14 Girls 8/1/99-7/31/01 $100/$150213209-01 U16 Girls 8/1/97-7/31/99 $100/$150213210-01 U19 Girls 8/1/94-7/31/97 $100/$150

Friendship RequestsFriendship requests are now completed at the time you register your child. When registering your child, you will be asked the name of one (and only) one friend that you would like to have your child placed with. In order for this request to be honored, that friend must also list your child as their one, and only one, friend request when they complete their registration. This is available for both in-office, fax, or online registration. Any requests that are not matched or involve more than two total players will not be honored.

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Summer Volleyball Camp(Grades 4th-High School in Fall)Bump, set, and spike your way through this fun volleyball skills camp. Take this opportunity to learn and improve your volleyball techniques. This camp will get everyone ready for the upcoming volleyball season! Registration deadline is July 22nd. Each participant will receive a t-shirt. Typically beginner are grades 4 and 5, intermediate is grades 6 and 7, and advanced is grades 8-12. The instructor can help in determining if a change in level is appropriate after the first session.

REC Center Gym Minimum 8 / Maximum 20CODE LEVELS DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213280-01 Beg. M-F 7/29-8/9 4:30-6:00 p.m. $90/$135213280-02 Intermed. M-F 7/29-8/9 6:00-7:30 p.m. $90/$135213280-03 Adv. M-F 7/29-8/9 7:30-9:00 p.m. $90/$135

Adult Volleyball Drop-In &Open Gym Basketball(Ages 18+)No records, no prizes, we’re just playing for bragging rights. Join your friends, neighbors, and your spouse for casual drop-in volleyball or basketball. Become a fitness center member to play for free! You must be a Park District resient or a Fitness Center Member to participate in Monday night open basketball. Please bring ID to verify residency.

REC CenterSPORT DAY TIME FEEBasketball Mon. 7:00-9:00 p.m. $5Volleyball Wed. 7:00-9:00 p.m. $5There is no cost for Fitness Center members.

JUNIOR RED RAIDERSFAST PITCH SOFTBALL

The Huntley Park District is pleased to offer the Junior Red Raiders Fast Pitch Softball program. This program is designed as a year-round travel team environment for girls looking to challenge themselves beyond our spring/summer recreational league play. Travel softball operates on an August 1st-July 31st season. For the 2013-2014 season we hope to offer teams at the 10 & Under, 12 & Under, 13 & Under, 14 & Under, 16 & Under, and 18 & Under age groups. A players age is defined as the age the player will be on January 1, 2014.

Tryouts for teams will be held in early August at the Tomaso Sports Park.

Details on the August tryouts will be posted on the web at www.hpdsports.org and also available at the REC Center starting on June 1st.

If you would like any additional information or have any questions about the information once it is released you can contact the HPD Athletics office at [email protected] or at 847-669-3180 ext. 317.

READY, SET,

RUN!Ready, Set, Run! is a character-building running program that trains kids ages 8-13 to participate in a 5K run. This curriculum-based program equips kids with the physical training and goal-setting mentality needed to accomplish their running goals. Issues like enhancing confidence and self-esteem, respecting authority, dealing with peer pressure, and fueling their bodies through proper nutrition are covered during the 12 week session. Above all, kids have a blast seeing what they are capable of achieving.

The group will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting on Thursday, May 30th and ending Thursday, August 22nd. We will not meet on Thursday, July 4th. Meeting times will be 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM in the REC Center Gym Lobby. However, please note that the first three sessions (5/30, 6/3, and 6/5 will be held from 5:00-6:30 p.m. since school will not yet be out.

The program will culminate with each child’s participation in a special 5K event through Warrington Park and the Lion’s Chase subdivision on Saturday, August 24th. Participants will also receive a Ready, Set, Run! Participant Workbook and a Ready, Set, Run! T-shirt at the start of the program.

REC Center Gym Lobby Minimum 8 / Maximum 40CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213331-01 Tu/Th 5/30-8/22* 7:30 – 9:00 a.m.** $80/$120*No class 7/4** Will meet 5:00-6:30 PM on 5/30, 6/4, and 6/6.

(Ages 8-13)

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AthleticsSKYHAWKS SPORTSSkyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life, such as teamwork, respect and sportsmanship. Our programs are designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports while fostering a lifelong love for an active, healthy lifestyle. Our patient and knowlegable staff use a variety of skill-building games and activities to give each athlete a complete understanding and overview of the sport. Since 1979 Skyhawks has taught over one million boys and girls life lessons through sports. Please view our website at www.skyhawks.com for further information.

Skyhawk Flag Football Camp (Age 7-12)Skyhawks Flag Football is the perfect program for young athletes who want a complete introduction to “America’s Game” or for those who simply want to brush up on their skills in preparation for league play. Through our “skill of the day” activities, campers will learn skills on both sides of the ball including the core components of passing, catching, and de-flagging or defensive positioning – all presented in a fun and positive environment. Skyhawks Flag Football is recommended for beginning to intermediate athletes. The week ends with the Skyhawks Super Bowl, giving participants a chance to showcase their skills on the gridiron!

All participants receive a t-shirt, football, and player evaluation. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 12:1. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen.

Warrington Park Sports Fields Minimum 15 / Maximum 24CODE DAY DATE TIME FEE213293-01 M-F 6/17-6/21 9:00-12:00 p.m $109/$163

Skyhawk Mini Flag Football Camp (Age 5-6)This Flag Football program was developed to give children a positive first step into athletics and football. The essentials of flag football are taught in a safe, structured environment with lots of encouragement and a big focus on fun. Our football games and activities were designed to allow campers to explore balance, movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. Skyhawks staff are trained to handle the specific needs of young athletes.

All participants receive a t-shirt, ball and a merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen.

Warrington Park Sports Fields Minimum 15 / Maximum 24CODE DAY DATE TIME FEE213293-02 M-F 6/17-6/21 12:30 -3:30 p.m. $109/$163

Skyhawk Beginning Golf - SNAG(Age 5-9)Skyhawks Golf focuses on building the confidence of young athletes by teaching proper technique to refine essential skills of the game. Golf is a challenging and lifelong sport, so young athletes need proper focus on the fundamentals of form, swinging, putting, and body positioning. To assist in this training, Skyhawks has adopted the SNAG (Starting New At Golf) system to its curriculum. SNAG utilizes a set of equipment designed for beginning golfers, including oversized plastic club heads and “mini tennis balls” to help build confidence and to have fun. Developed by PGA professionals, SNAG is specifically designed for the entry-level player; SNAG simplifies instruction so that young players can make an easy and effective transition onto the golf course. No need to bring your own clubs--all equipment is provided. We keep the instructor-to-camper ratio low, resulting in limited availability. These programs fill up quickly.

All participants receive a t-shirt and a merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen.

Warrington Park Sports Fields Minimum 15 / Maximum 24CODE DAY DATE TIME FEE213332-01 M-F 6/24-6/28 1:00-4:00 p.m. $109/$163

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AthleticsSkyhawk Mini-Hawk Camp(Age 4-7)This multi-sport program was developed to give children a positive first step into athletics. The essentials of baseball, basketball and soccer are taught in a safe, structured environment with lots of encouragement and a big focus on fun. Our Mini-Hawk games and activities were designed to allow campers to explore balance, movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. Skyhawks staff are trained to handle the specific needs of young athletes.

All participants receive a t-shirt, ball and a merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen.

Note: Participants who are also attending Pre-School Camp during this week should pack a sack lunch. Supervised lunch will be provided by the Pre-School staff from 12:00-1:00 PM for children enrolled in both Pre-School Camp and the Mini-Hawk program at no additional charge. These children will then be taken to Mini-Hawk by the Pre-School staff and parents will sign them out from Mini-Hawk Camp.

Grade K-2 Summer Camp participants will be escorted between Summer Camp and Mini-Hawk Camp by Summer Camp staff.

Warrington Park Sports Fields Minimum 15 / Maximum 24CODE DAY DATE TIME FEE213255-01 M-F 7/15-7/19 1:00-4:00 p.m. $109/$163

Skyhawk Tiny-Hawk Camp(Age 3.5-4)The essentials of Soccer and Basketball are introduced in a fun and safe environment with lots of encouragement. Campers must be between 42 and 48 months of age and toilet trained in order to participate. Children will learn balance, body movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development through a series of sport-specific games tailored to their attention spans. Our staff are trained to handle the specific needs of these young athletes. Go to www.skyhawks.com for more detailed information and sample schedules.

All participants receive a merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 6:1. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen.

Warrington Park Sports Fields Minimum 12 / Maximum 16CODE DAY DATE TIME FEE213256-01 M-F 7/15-7/19 12:00-1:00 p.m. $65/$97

Junk Ball SlamJunk Ball Slam is Huntley Park District’s new whiffle ball tournament. This event will take place on Saturday, July 27th at Tomaso Sports Park (Rain out date is Sunday, July 28th). Game times will depend on the number of teams signed up, and may include championship and potentially other games under the lights. Sign up your team of 4-6 players for a day full of fast paced, home-run hitting action. Fields will have 45 ft. base paths with a home run distance of between 80’-100’. Three players, including the pitcher play the field each half inning with unlimited substitutions and everyone is in the batting order. Games will be 6 innings with a 50 minute time limit. Each team is guaranteed to play at least 3 games. Tournament format will depend on the number of teams entered.

Official “Junk Ball” equipment will be provided on site by HPD for game play.

There will be 4 divisions of competition; Jr. High (Fall 2013 Grades 6-8), High School (Fall 2013 Grades 9-12), Adult (Age 18+) and Mixed (Roster must have at least 2 players age 14 or under). Every attempt will be made to try to accommodate the game schedules of those wishing to participate in more than one division.

Each division will have awards for 1st and 2nd place, as well as an award for the Home Run King, including separate youth and adult Home Run Kings for the Mixed division.

Team captains can sign up their team at the REC Center or online at www.huntleyparks.org.

Teams that enter prior to July 8th will receive a tournament t-shirt for each of their team players. Game rules can be found at www.hpdsports.org.

REC CenterCODE AGE DAY DATE TIME FEE213333-01 Jr. H Sat 7/27 TBA $120213333-02 HS Sat 7/27 TBA $120213333-03 Adult Sat 7/27 TBA $120 213333-04 Mixed Sat 7/27 TBA $120

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Run Thru The Sun8th Annual

Sunday, June 2, 2013Race Start/Finish: 12555 Farm Hill Drive, Huntley, IL 60142

The scenic course take runners through the Del Webb/Sun Cityneighborhoods, which feature beautiful landscapes, wide

streets, good pavement, and minimal traffic.

Free entry to Stingray Bay Aquatic Center for all participants and their families following the race. Stay, swim, and play all day!

USATF certified 5K and 10K race course

Bib-chip timing – instant and accurate results

On-site CrossFit workout...thank you CrossFit Huntley!

Dry-fit style t-shirts for all pre-registered 5K, 10K, and 1-mile participants.Groups of 25 or more get their own t-shirt color. Show off your organization/group

‘espirit de corps.’ Let the Race Director know if you are a group leader.

Register online at www.active.com or visit our website to print and mail your registration at www.huntleyyouthsports.com.

5K/10K: Through April, $20; May-June $25Kids 1-Mile: $15 anytime • Kids Dash: $5 anytime

Race Director: Jen Yuchasz 847-754-5841, [email protected]

HYSO would like to thank all of our sponsors for their continued support, with special thanks to our 7 years running Platinum Sponsor, Moffett Physical Therapy!

7:30 a.m. 5K Run/Walk & 10K9:15 a.m. Kids (14 and Under) 1-Mile Little Kids (6 and under) 100 meter dash

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AthleticsPro Player Sports Academy(Ages 3-6)With a variety of sports to choose from, your child can develop new interests. This four week program will teach the basics of different sports. The program will cover the basics of basketball, soccer, and t-ball/baseball in a fun and safe environment. The instructors from Pro Player have been working with kids in McHenry County for over seven years andinclude several former professional athletes. Program may gooutside; weather permitting.

REC Center Gym Minimum 5 / Maximum 12CODE DAY DATE TIME FEE213257-01 Tue. 5/7-5/28 11:00-11:50 a.m. $40/$60213257-02 Tue. 6/4-6/25 11:00-11:50 a.m. $40/$60213257-03 Tue. 7/2-7/23 11:00-11:50 a.m. $40/$60213257-04 Tue. 8/6-8/27 11:00-11:50 a.m. $40/$60

Pro Player Tiny Tot Basketball(Ages 3-6)Dribble, pass, and shoot! Your child will learn the basics of basketball. Portable hoops will be used for classes with smaller-sized basketballs.

REC Center Gym Minimum 5 / Maximum 12CODE DAY DATE TIME FEE213258-01 Tues. 5/7-5/28 12:00-12:50 p.m. $40/$60213258-02 Tues. 6/4-6/25 12:00-12:50 p.m. $40/$60213258-03 Tues. 7/2-7/23 12:00-12:50 p.m. $40/$60213258-04 Tues. 8/6-8/27 12:00-12:50 p.m. $40/$60

Pro Player Instructional T-Ball(Ages 3-6)The road to the Major Leagues runs through the Huntley ParkDistrict. Your child will be introduced to the basics of t-ball: throwing, hitting, fielding, and base running. Program may gooutside; weather permitting.

REC Center Gym Lobby Minimum 5 / Maximum 12CODE DAY DATE TIME FEE213259-01 Tues. 5/7-5/28 1:00-1:50 p.m $40/$60213259-02 Tues. 6/4-6/25 1:00-1:50 p.m $40/$60213259-03 Tues. 7/2-7/23 1:00-1:50 p.m. $40/$60213259-04 Tues. 8/6-8/27 1:00-1:50 p.m. $40/$60

Start Smart SportsStart Smart Sports is a series of sports programs developed through the National Alliance of Youth Sports. Parents and children participate together in these programs under the supervision of a program instructor. START SMART BASEBALL is a developmentally appropriate introductory baseball program for children 3-5 years old. The program prepares children for organized tee ball, baseball and softball in a fun, non-threatening environment. Start Smart Baseball prepares children and their parents for organized baseball and softball without the threat of competition or the fear of getting hurt. Age appropriate equipment from Franklin Sports® and Hasbro® is used in teaching, throwing, catching, batting, running and agility. The first class is attended by only the parent and will be held in the Cosman Theater in the REC Center. Registration deadline is June 3.

Warrington Park Minimum 5 / Maximum 20CODE DAY DATE TIME FEE213252-01 Mon. 6/10-7/22 6:00-7:00 p.m. $40/$60213252-02 Thur. 6/6-7/25 6:00-7:00 p.m. $40/$60NO THURSDAY CLASS 7/4

Flag Football(Ages 6-13 as of 9/1/13)New expanded age groups for the 2013 season will include 12 and 13 year old players.

Join us for non-contact, 5-on-5 flag football. Games and practices will emphasize basic football skills. Participants will begin to learn about different formations, pass patterns, and different types of defense. Jerseys and flags will be provided.Volunteer coaches are needed! Weekday practice times will be determined by the volunteer coach. Coaches will be contacting the players on their team no later than August 8. Registration deadline is Monday, July 22 or when maximum enrollment is reached. There will be a $15 late registration charge for any space-available registrations accepted after this date. The fall sports parents meeting day will take place on Saturday, August 10th. Weeknight practices begin the week of August 12th and day/time varies by team. Games on Saturdays, September 7th to October 26th. Children who require glasses must have protective sports goggles for the safety of all participants. Players may not participate with regular eyeglasses.

Various HPD Athletic Fields Minimum 40 / Maximum 120CODE DIVISION FEE213290-01 6-7 Year Olds $90/$135213291-01 8-10 Year Olds $90/$135213292-01 11-13 Year Olds $90/$135 Our

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AthleticsHeat United Travel Soccer Team(Ages 7-17)Tryouts for the 2013-2014 season of the Heat United Soccer Club will take place in late May and early June at the Carl Tomaso Sports Park (check www.heatunited.com for exact dates). More Heat United registration information can also be found at www.heatunited.com under the tryout tab. All information regarding tryouts, fees, and registration instructions will be posted at www.heatunited.com.

The Heat United Soccer Club is a member of the IYSA (Illinois youth Soccer Association), NISL (Northern Illinois Soccer Laegue), IWSL (Illinois Women’s Soccer League) and the YSSL (Young Sportsman’s Soccer League.) We comply within the KIDSAFE guidelines. All of our coaches are certified through the IYSA (Illinois Youth Soccer Association) and are dedicated to developing the overall soccer player.

The Heat United Soccer Club is a year-round program. The fallseason is from August through November and the spring season is from April through June. There is also an indoor training season provided during the winter months, which runs from January to March. Dues for the club vary by age group and will be published on www.heatunited.com, when available. There are discounts for this program for families with more than one player. The club fees include professional training, fall and spring seasons, two tournaments and other costs associated with running the club (referees, field usage/maintenance, insurance, etc.) There is also an additional uniform fee that purchases home and away jerseys, shorts, socks, and practice shirt. Questions can be directed to the club president, John O’Donnell, at [email protected].

DIVISIONS DETERMINED BY CHILD’S AGE ON AUG. 1, 2013.

U8 Academy for Boys & GirlsBoys U9 Girls U9Boys U10 Girls U10Boys U11 Girls U11Boys U12 Girls U12Boys U13 Girls U13Boys U14 Girls U14Boys U15 Girls U15Boys U16 Girls U16

Fees have not been determined at the time of printing.Check www.heatunited.com for fee information.

TOMASO SPORTS PARK IMPROVEMENTS

2012 brought many new changes to Tomaso Sports Park, but there is still more to do. In addition to the work completed in 2012, there will be more exciting additions for 2013.

Completed in 2012:

• Construction of a Maintenance & Storage Garage• Installation of Field Lighting on Culver’s Field, Chiro One Field, TSP A, and TSP C• Installation of Parking Lot Lighting• Construction of a new playground area• Installation of a permanent bathroom facility• Installation of lighting in the Plaza (playground, bathroom, and future concession areas)• Preliminary site work for Plaza, including electrical, water, and sewer hookups for concession area

Planned for 2013:• Construction of onsite garbage and recycling collection area, new garbage receptacles, and a new recycling program• Installation of Four 24’X24’ shelters in the Plaza area, including seat walls, picnic tables, bag drop area, lighting, and power outlets in each• Completion of paver brick and crushed granite surface in the Plaza area• Completion of landscaping of Plaza area, including soccer, baseball, and softball player statues• Expansion of parking area with both new hard surface and grass parking spaces• Completion of outfield fencing on TSP A and TSP C• Continued work on the completion of the irrigation system

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AthleticsLacrosse Orientation–FREE(Grades K-12)Interested in the sport of Lacrosse? Learn the basics of lacrosse in this free orientation. Throwing, catching, passing and shooting will be covered. Sticks, balls and equipment will be provided. Players will be grouped by age.

Instructor: Phil Ryan, Huntley High School Lacrosse StaffTomaso Sports Park Minimum 10 / Maximum 100CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213320-01 W 5/29 6:00-7:30 p.m. FREE

Lacrosse Camp(Grades K-9)Huntley High School varsity lacrosse coach, Phil Ryan and his staff offer a great opportunity to participate in one of the fastest growing sports in America. Coach Ryan has coached lacrosse for over 20 years including experience at the college and pro levels. He has won 2 Illinois State HS Championships and was named Illinois HS Coach of the Year.

This camp is for both beginner and experienced players. Let the Huntley High School Lacrosse Coaching Staff teach you the basic fundamentals necessary to becoming a successful player. Our coaches are here to help players develop the skills needed to compete and elevate their game to the next level. During each session players will learn a history of the game, core mechanics, shooting, passing, defense, and team philosophies. Sticks, balls and protective equipment will be provided.

All participants are required to bring a mouth guard and water, and boys need to wear a protective cup. Players will be grouped by age and skill.

Instructor: Phil Ryan, Huntley High School Lacrosse StaffTomaso Sports Park Minimum 10 / Maximum 100CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213321-01 M-TH 6/10-6/13 4:30-7:00 p.m. $95213321-02 M-TH 7/8-7/11 4:30-7:00 p.m. $95

Co-Rec Adult Softball League(Ages 18+)Our league uses a 14” mush ball (gloves are optional). If we have enough teams, we will try to split into two divisions, competitive and recreational. To register, the team captain should come in and pay the non-refundable season deposit. Games willbegin July 13th and continue through the end of September with a post-season tournament to follow. Please contact Jeff Ryder at [email protected] or (847)669-3180 ext. 317 for more information. Registration Deadline: Monday, June 24th or when maximum enrollment is reached. A non-refundable deposit of $100 is due at the time of registration. The balance will be due prior to the season start date. Team captains will be notified with league information after July 1st.

Tomaso Sports Park Minimum 6 / Maximum 16CODE DAY DATE(S) FEE213239-01 SA 7/13-9/21 & Post Season $600/team**Team fee includes 10 non-resident players; additional non-resident players are $10 each.

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Disc GolfDisc Golf(Ages 18+)Combine the fun of throwing a flying disc with the challenge of golf, and you get disc golf! This activity is fun for participants of any age and ability. Join Mike Kutella as he provides you with information on the history and development of Disc Golf, the rules and regulations, proper techniques, and more! Whether you are a beginner or an experienced player, Mike Kutella will lead with hands on instructions to help you take your skills to the next level.

Each session will consist of 6 lessons. The first 5 lessons will consist of an hour instruction period by Mike Kutella followed by 45-60 minutes of course play! Lesson 6 will consist of a friendly, competitive tournament amongst the participants! Classes will meet at the Betsy Warrington Shelter. Feel free to bring your own discs!

The Betsy Warrington Disc Golf Course is a 10-hole, par 33 challenging course located at 12209 West Main Street.

*Disc Golf sets are available for use for this program.

Betsey Warrington Park Disc Golf CourseMinimum 6 / Maximum 20CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEEBeginner213613-01 Sat. 6/1-7/13 10:00-12:00 p.m. $50/$75213613-02 Sat. 7/20-8/24 10:00-12:00 p.m. $50/$75No class 7/6

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thank you coaches!

The Huntley Park District and the community would like to thank all the volunteers, coaches and their assistants for their time, patience, and dedication during the seasons. Without your help, Huntley Park District could not run with the high level of

efficiency and organization that it does. Thank you again for your commitment, and please continue to volunteer your time. WE REALLY DO APPRECIATE IT!

Basketball Head Coaches—Winter 20131st/2nd Grade Dan SheedyTom BarrusJim RojekTodd SchmidtJen YuchaszWendy TiedtPerry RichLarry CariatoMatthew GrubbsJason LeixJames SweeneyHeather WeissScott RavagnieAnitra WillisDwayne BoroskiBrad GarlinBernie JamesChris TomlinsonRob LewandowskiTim Helinsky

3rd/4th BoysDan SheedyBryan ReedNick CostantinoChad HansonTodd GramlyNick AndreaMatthew GrubbsMario MescinoTodd SchmidtJeff KramerScott RavagnieDon AhmerWalt HajdukRay ColemanPhil RaymondGene KlineChris KardysJohn Czarnecki

3rd/4th GirlsRick CehDominick SaralloPete GuazzoJim HasselsDave RysavyTim Goraj

5th/6th BoysMario MescinoMatt BroomDerek IsailyLee MaurerSam EngmannMike MaridisJoe KlimczakChris GriffinPeter MarinaceJames SweeneyJim RojekKen KrieglerRon GuidoGary RouthierMarcus KahnBob King

5th/6th GirlsCurt TyrrellLarry CariatoBryan Reed

7th/8th BoysJeff NovakJim BorringLee MaurerWalter CzarnyJoesph SengMarty LitwinAlan KnippScott RavagnieBob ThomasSteve RobertsDarin MichelBryan Reed

Junior Red Raiders Basketball5th Grade Boys – Todd Gramly5th Grade Girls – Alan DeRennaux6th Grade Boys – Don Ahmer6th Grade Girls – Jim Moffett7th Grade Boys – Scott Ravagnie and Alan Knipp7th Grade Girls – Tom Molaski8th Grade Boys – Bill Parks8th Grade Girls – Nick Andrea

Huntley High School 2013 Summer Sports CampsLooking for a summer sports camp but don’t see one you like. The Huntley Park District is pleased to recommend participation in any of the various Huntley High School Summer Sports Camps. More information will be available at a later date through the Huntley High School Athletic Department. However if you have questions about a specific sports camp you are welcome to contact the following coaches directly regarding their camp this summer:

Baseball Andy Jakubowski [email protected] Marty Manning [email protected] Steve Raethz [email protected] Nathan Schmitt [email protected] Country Brad Gallaugher (Girls) [email protected] Matt Kaplan (Boys) [email protected] John Hart [email protected] Christine Amling [email protected] Kris Grabner [email protected] Mark Petryniec [email protected] Barry Wells [email protected] Shawn Nordeen [email protected] Karen Liss [email protected] B.J. Bertelsman [email protected]

Additional camp information and registration is available on the

HHS Athletic Website at www.district158.org/hhsathletics/index.html

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Illinois Shotokan Karate

Pre-Karate Safety(Ages 4-7)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!

REC Center Cosman Theater Minimum 7 / Maximum 15CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEEBeginner/Continuer 213608-01 Mon. 6/17-8/26 4:30-5:15 p.m. $99/$149213608-02 Sat. 6/15-8/24 9:00-9:45 a.m. $99/$149

Intermediate/Advanced (Stripes & up)213608-03 Mon. 6/17-8/26 5:20-6:05 p.m. $99/$149213608-04 Sat. 6/15-8/24 9:50-10:35 a.m. $99/$149

Youth Karate(Ages 8-14)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.

REC Center Cosman Theater Minimum 7 / Maximum 25 CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEEBeginner/Continuer (White-Orange) 213609-01 Mon. 6/17-8/26 6:10-7:05 p.m. $99/$149

Beginner/Continuer (White-Red)213609-02 Sat. 6/15-8/24 10:40-11:40 a.m. $99/$149

Intermediate (Yellow-Green)213609-03 Mon. 6/17-8/26 7:10-8:05 p.m. $99/$149

Intermediate (Orange-Blue)213609-04 Sat. 6/15-8/24 11:45-12:45 p.m. $99/$149

Advanced (Purple Belts & Up) 213609-05 Mon. 6/17-8/26 8:10-9:05 p.m. $99/$149

Advanced (Green & up)213609-06 Sat. 6/15-8/24 12:45- 1:45 p.m. $99/$149

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.

Adult Karate(Ages 15+)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.

REC Center Cosman Theater Minimum 7 / Maximum 20 CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEEBeginner/Continuer (White-Orange)213610-01 Mon. 6/17-8/26 6:10- 7:05 p.m. $99/$149

Beginner/Continuer (White-Red)213610-02 Sat. 6/15-8/24 10:40- 11:40 a.m. $99/$149

Intermediate (Yellow-Green)213610-03 Mon. 6/17-8/26 7:10- 8:05 p.m. $99/$149

Intermediate (Orange –Blue)213610-04 Sat. 6/15-8/24 11:45- 12:45 p.m. $99/$149

Advanced (Purple & up)213610-05 Mon. 6/17-8/26 8:10-9:05 p.m. $99/$149

Advanced (Green & up)213610-06 Sat. 6/15-8/24 12:45-1:45 p.m. $99/$149

Beginning students will not be permitted to register in the current session after the second class has met. Registration for continued students through advanced students will be

accepted after the start date, but full class fee will be required.

Train together...For Parent/Child Classes

Sign up for appropriate levels in adult class and youthclasses. For additional information, call 1-800-458-9797.

PLEASE NOTE: Youth, Adult & Parent/Child Classes Will Train Together.

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Individual Add’l Student Senior Teen

Fitness Center MembershipMonthly $23 $15 $13 $11 $13Annually $276 $180 $156 $132

Group Fitness Class MembershipMonthly $25 $15 $14 $14Annually $300 $180 $168 $168

Individual: Any individual between the ages of 18 and 54.Additional: Must reside at the same address as current individual member.Student: Any individual between the ages of 13 and 24 with a school ID.

Teen: 10-12 years old who have completed the Teen Fitness program.Senior: Any individual 55 yeas of age or better.

FITNESS CENTER HOURS

Monday-Thursday ... 5:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m.

Friday ........................ 5:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.

Saturday..................... 7:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Sunday ..................... 7:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

DROP-IN FEESFitness Center Daily Drop-In: $5

Group Fitness Classes Drop-In: $7/$10

Kids Club Babysitting MembershipMonthly $17 $10 N/A N/AAnnually $204 $120 N/A N/A

Membership Payment OptionsYOU MAY PURCHASE A FITNESS MEMBERSHIP IN TWO WAYS –

Annually, with cash, check or credit card for the full yearly fee.

Monthly, which automatically withdraws your monthly fee on the first ofeach month from a checking, debit, savings account or charged to a Visaor Master Card. An administration fee of $25 per household and the firstmonth fee are required when purchasing a new monthly membership.

Membership cancellations must be made with a 30 day written notice.

Ultimate Fitness Center Membership (includes Fitness Center & Group Fitness Class)

Monthly $39 $10 $25 $25Annually $468 $120 $300 $300

Facility:3,800 sq. ft. Fitness Center with Life Fitness & Precor cardiomachines • Paramount Strength Machines • Cybex LowerBody Arc Trainer • Life Fitness Dual Adjustable Pulley system • Free Weights • Multiple weight benchesMedicine balls • Kettlebells • Mirrored Dance StudioLocker Rooms • Large Screen TV’s • Open Gym (basketball)

Services:Personal Training • Personalized Nutrition ConsultationsA.M. Child-Care for ages 3 mos. to 11 years for fitness members • Variety of Fitness Classes • Friendly knowledgeable staff

Membership:Variety of affordable membership options for ages 13-senior

Complimentary Services with Membership:FREE gym towel serviceFREE locker room facilitiesFREE fitness equipment orientation FREE basketball use during open gym timeFREE guest passes (3) with new membership purchaseDISCOUNTS on Session Fitness Classes & Personal TFREE Fitness Assessment with a certified Personal Trainer(Only applies to first time members)

*10-12 year old's completing the Teen Fitness course must be accompanied by guardian to work out.

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Fitness Membership

What Huntley Park District Fitness Center Offers

HEARTLAND

BLOOD DRIVE

Tuesday, May 7th

2:00pm-6:00pm

REC Center South

Parking Lot

Ages 17+

Give The Gift That

Keeps On Giving Back

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Leave your children in a safe and fun environment while you exercise or enjoy the many other programs offered at the REC Center. Children must be between the ages of 3 months and 11 years. Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance for infants 3-16 months by calling (847) 669-3180 ext. 391. A 2-hour limit is allowed in the babysitting room. Parents must stay in the building. Prices and hours are subject to change.

Kid’s Club Membership: Purchase a fitness center or group fitness or ultimate membership and save money on Kid’s Club!First Child: Monthly-$17 Annually-$204Add’l Child: Monthly-$10 Annually-$120

15-Visit Punch Pass

$35Daily Per

Child$4 Each

Add’l Child$3

Monday through Friday 8:30-11:30 a.m.

Group FitnessOur instructors are certified and will guide you in proper technique and form as you challenge your bodiesduring our Group Fitness Classes. Each class is formatted to include a warm-up, a cardio and/or strengthsection, a cool-down, and a stretching segment. Some classes are choreographed but are easy to catch on tofor the beginner. Let us help you achieve your fitness goals in our challenging and fun Group Fitness Classes.

The classes listed below are the only classes included in our Group Fitness or Ultimate Fitness Memberships.

Cardio/KickboxingKick, Punch and Jump your way to fitnesswith this high energy, fat blasting workout.This class guarantees to get your heartrate pumping and muscles defined withchallenging agility drills, kickboxingsequences and heart rate intervals alongwith a core strengthening segment at theend.

Body SculptSculpt a leaner you with our Full BodySculpting class. A combination ofequipment, such as; steps, exercise tubes,free weights and stability balls will beused to challenge all muscle groups. Afocus on form and proper range of motionwill be stressed. A stretching segment willend this 50 minute class.

Interval ChallengeKeep

30-Minute CoreChallenge yourself with this 30 minute dynamic core workout. You will learn how to effectively strengthen the core using proper form and technique! By building core strength, you will be able to improve posture, balance and strength.

Step UpThis 60 minute class will help you “STEP UP” your workout! A combination of basic & intermediate step moves will challenge your body as never before. A segment of core strengthening and flexibility exercises round out this class.

your heart rate elevated with 50minutes of interval training. You will bechallenged with both cardio drills withstrength training exercises.

Turbo KickA combination of intense kickboxing anddance moves choreographed to highenergy and motivating music. This class isthe ultimate cardiovascular challenge.Turbo Kick does not require previous kick-boxing experience or equipment.

Fitness MashupWorkout your full body and leave no muscle untouched! Fitness Mashup is a 60-minute, calorie burning class which will target every muscle in your body using a variety of intervals, weights, circuits, boot camp exercises, and tabata to increase endurance, stamina, strength, flexibility, power, balance and coordination.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday FridayBody Sculpt Interval 30-Minute Core9:00-9:50 a.m. Challenge 8:30-9:00 a.m.

NEW! 30-Minute Core8:30-9:00 a.m.Natalie

Turbo Kick9:00-10:00 a.m.Natalie

Lana 9:00-9:50 a.m. Natalie

Try It Tuesday10:15-11:15 a.m. Natalie(see pg. 52 for details)

Step Up/Fitness Mashup9:00-10:00 a.m.Natalie

Cardio Kickbox Interval9:00-10:00 a.m.Carrie Megan

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FitnessYoga Flow(Ages 16+)Yoga strengthens, stretches and unites our bodies, minds and spirits. Flow means to move with ease and grace. Yoga Flow is a flowing dynamic Vinyasa style of yoga that can strengthen the body, increase suppleness, and focus your mind. From gentle to vigorous, Yoga Flow allows each member to practice according to their level and intensity. Instructor, Susan Lindow, is certified through YogaFit Training Systems Worldwide. Please bring a mat if possible.

REC Center Dance Studio Minimum 6 / Maximum 20Instructor: Susan Lindow CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213600-01 Tue. 5/7-6/25 7:00-8:00 p.m. $48/$58 213600-02 Tue. 7/9-8/27 7:00-8:00 p.m. $48/$58No class 7/2

Special pricing for Fitness Center members–$24*Drop-in fee: $7 resident / $10 non-resident

Pilates(Ages 16+)Pilates can transform the way your body looks, feels and performs. This mat based Pilates class can help build strength without excess bulk, creating a sleek, toned body while improving flexibility, body awareness and good posture. Pilates is a safe and sensible exercise class that will help you look and feel your very best. No matter what age or condition, it can work for you. Instructor, Susan Lindow, is certified through the Physical Mind Institute. Bring mat if possible.

REC Center Dance Studio Minimum 6 / Maximum 20Instructor: Susan Lindow CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213601-01 Sat. 5/4-6/22 7:45-8:45 a.m. $48/$58213601-02 Sat. 6/29-8/24 7:45-8:45 a.m. $48/$58No class 7/6

Special pricing for Fitness Center members–$24*Drop-in fee: $7 resident / $10 non-resident

Mini-Tri(Ages 16+)Join other fitness fanatics and compete in the Huntley Park District’s modified version of the triathlon! Participants will have 31 days to complete 112 miles of biking, 26.2 miles of running/walking, and 2.4 miles of strength equipment. Participants completing the triathlon will receive a t-shirt and will be entered into a drawing to win a FREE 1-month Fitness Center membership. Register at the Huntley Park District and receive your Mini-Tri packet! For more information contact Fitness Manager, Bill Hepperle at (847) 669-3180, ext. 311 or [email protected].

CODE DAY DATE(S) FEE213611-01 Sun.-Sat. 5/6-6/5 $0 Fitness Members/ $30 Non-Fitness Members

Zumba(Ages 16+)Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program that will blow you away. Get hooked on Zumba and love working out. Zumba fanatics achieve long-term health benefits while having a blast in this one hour calorie-burning, energizing class.

REC Center Dance Studio Minimum 6 / Maximum 20Instructor: Natalie Block CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213603-01 Mon. 5/6-6/17 5:45-6:45 p.m. $36/$46213603-02 Mon. 7/8-8/12 5:45-6:45 p.m. $36/$46No class 5/27, 6/24, 7/1

Special pricing for Fitness Center members–$18*Drop-in fee: $7 resident / $10 non-resident

Belly Rhythms–Fitness in Motion(Ages 16+)Shimmy, sway and sweat in this core-intensive, creative and fun introduction to Belly Dance! This class is designed to build strength, balance, flexibility, endurance, and whole body awareness while breaking down basic belly dance movements, core strengthening exercises and easy to follow dance combinations. Join fitness instructor, Natalie Block, as she incorporates belly dance and other worldwide rhythms and so much more into this fun, energetic class. No dance experience is required. Empower your workout today and get your hips in motion.

REC Center Dance Studio Minimum 6 / Maximum 20Instructor: Natalie Block CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213602-01 Mon. 5/6-6/17 7:00-8:00 p.m. $42/$52213602-02 Mon. 7/8-8/12 7:00-8:00 p.m. $42/$52No class 5/27, 6/24, 7/1

Special pricing for Fitness Center members–$21*Drop-in fee: $8 resident / $11 non-resident

Weight WatchersWednesdays, 9:30 a.m. & Thursdays, 9:00 a.m.

Deicke Park Community RoomCome and join in our weight loss success.

Weigh-in is 30 minutes before class begins. Classes are held at the Deicke Park Community Room.

For additional information, call 800-651-6000or visit us at weightwatchers.com.

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FitnessStep Into Fitness(Ages 16+)Jumpstart a healthy lifestyle and register for the friendly and competitive Step Into Fitness program. Participants will learn the benefits of walking so physical activity becomes a priority in life. Upon registration, participants will receive a pedometer, a step tracking sheet, and educational information to get started and stay motivated. The participant who accumulates the most steps at the end of the program will receive a FREE 1-month Fitness Center membership. All participants will receive a t-shirt upon the conclusion of the Step Into Fitness Program. Access to the Fitness Center is NOT included in the program registration fee; memberships must be purchased seperately. Steps can be accumulated ANYWHERE, not just at the Fitness Center.

CODE DAY DATE(S) FEE213612-01 Sun.-Sat. 7/1-7/31 $0 Fitness Members/ $30 Non-Fitness Members

Boot Camp(Ages 16+)Looking to get your morning jump started? Get in and get moving with 45 minutes of heart pumping strengthening and conditioning. This high intensity class meets 2x per week for 6 weeks. Get with the program today! Class will be held outside weather permitting.

REC Center Dance Studio Minimum 6 / Maximum 20Instructor: Stephanie Murphy CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213605-01 W & F 5/8-6/7 5:35-6:20 a.m. $60/$70213605-02 W & F 6/12-7/19 5:35-6:20 a.m. $60/$70213605-03 W & F 7/24-8/23 5:35-6:20 a.m. $60/$70NO CLASS 7/3 & 7/5

Special pricing for Fitness Center members–$30*Drop-in fee: $7 resident / $10 non-resident

Teen Fitness(Ages 10-12)Teens can become members of the Huntley Park District Fitness Center by completing an hour long fitness course. This course which will provide an overview on proper safety guidelines of the fitness center, injury prevention, proper warm-up and cool-down, proper stretching methods, and will also be shown proper individual machine usage. The fee includes the course plus a 1-month membership. To schedule a course for your teen, please contact Fitness Manager, Bill Hepperle at (847) 669-3180, ext. 311 or [email protected].

*10-12 year old’s completing the Teen Fitness course must be accompanied by guardian to work out. Parents are required

for registration. Please arrive to Fitness Center 10 minutes prior to course.

Teen Weight Training Membership w/Course Fee: $38.00Monthly Teen Renewal Fee: $13.00

Try It Tuesday! (Ages 16+)Join instructor, Natalie Block on Tuesday’s to get an efficient, effective, fat burning workout! Each Tuesday morning will vary based on the week of the month so make sure to check the dates listed below!

*Try It Tuesday classes are included in Group Fitness Memberships.

Classes will be held on Tuesday’s in the Dance Studio from 10:15-11:15 a.m.

WEEK 1: FITNESS MASHUPWorkout your full body and leave no muscle untouched! Fitness Mashup is a 60-minute, calorie burning class which will target every muscle in your body using a variety of intervals, weights, circuits, boot camp exercises, and tabata to increase endurance, stamina, strength, flexibility, power, balance and coordination.This lesson will be taught 5/7, 6/4, 7/2, 8/6

WEEK 2: CORE & MOREA strong core is a solid base for all body movements. Learn how to effectively strengthen the core using proper form and technique targeting the abdominals, obliques, hips and back. The program combines core conditioning, flexibility, and proper body alignment activities. You will lengthen and strengthen while improving balance, posture, strength and functional mobility.This lesson will be taught 5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 7/30, 8/13

WEEK 3: TOTAL BODY CONDITIONINGThis class is dedicated to pushing your body to the next level with strength and interval workouts challenging muscular and cardio endurance. Combine full body resistance training with continuous cardio training and you get Total Conditioning.This lesson will be taught 5/21, 6/18, 7/16, 8/20

WEEK 4: STEPThis class is designed for beginner to intermediate steppers. Learn the basic stepping patterns used in the more advanced step classes while still getting the benefits of a great cardiovascular workout. Look like a pro by learning from step-one!This lesson will be taught 5/28, 6/25, 7/23, 8/27

*Drop-In fee: $7 resident / $10 non-resident

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FitnessPersonal Training(Ages 13+)Personal Training provides the method to begin or enhance your personal fitness program. Let our personal trainers inspire you to achieve your personal fitness goals with their knowledge, support and motivation. Our personal trainers all have certifications from the most highly recognized certifying organizations in the fitness industry and are CPR/AED certified.

# SESSIONS FEE Single $40/$506-Pack $216/$25612-Pack $408/$46818-Pack $576/$648

Power Training(Ages 13+)Personal Training for the busy individual. These sessions provide you with 30 minutes of 1 on 1 personal training followed by 30 minutes of cardio (treadmill, elliptical or bicycle) in the fitness center.

# SESSIONS FEE Single $20/$256-Pack $108/138 12-Pack $204/$264 18-Pack $288/&378

Small Group Personal Training(Ages 13+)If you enjoy working out with friends or family members, our personal training staff can help develop a program that you can do together. Each session is one hour. Individual Fitness Assessments will be performed for all members of group. Rates listed are for Fitness Center, Group Fitness Members, Ultimate Fitness Members/Non-Members. Fees are per person.

# SESSIONS 2 PEOPLE 3 PEOPLE 4 PEOPLE3-Pack $90/$95 $70/$75 $60/$656-Pack $135/$143 $105/$113 $90/$98

Fitness Assessment This body composition analysis will help you kick start your aerobic and muscular conditioning. Our certified Personal Trainers will conduct tests and measurements to identify your body complex and guide you to maintaining a heathier lifestyle!

SIGN UP NOW!Assessment $15.00Re-Assessment $10.00

Weight Loss Challenge(Ages 18+)Join the many participants who have lost weight with Weight Loss Challenge…Huntley’s very own edition of the Biggest Loser! Participants meet weekly for 11 weeks and learn about proper nutrition, improving eating habits, and the benefits of exercise. Weekly weigh-ins are done confidentially. A new topic is presented each week by the experts from Paradise Nutrition which provides each participant with the tools needed to lose weight and be successful at keeping it off. Specific guidelines of the program will be discussed at the first meeting.

The Huntley Park District will distribute 6 free fitness passes per participant. After the 6 passes have been used, participants must purchase a monthly membership to the fitness center. In addition, the $25 sign-up fee will be waived!

Previous participants have lost an average of 20 lbs. & 15 inches per 11 week session. Winnings have ranged from $100-$700. Checks will be mailed to the individual winners within 3-5 weeks of the program’s conclusion. The more class participants…the higher the awards! Invite your family and friends to join you for Weight Loss Challenge!

Instructor Beth Sherman, Personal Wellness Coach REC Center North Classroom Minimum 5 / Maximum 50CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213607-01 Thurs. 6/20-9/5 6:30-7:15 p.m. $46/$66

Personal Training PolicyAll cancellations must be made 24 hours in advance. No-shows

and/or cancellations made less than 24 hours will be charged full price. All packages must be used within

90 days of purchase date. Packages are nontransferable

and nonrefundable.

Party Nights with Natalie

No registration required!$8 at the door7:00-8:00 p.m.

Huntley Park DistrictFriday, June 7, July 12 & August 2

Visit www.huntleyparks.orgfor details!

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Adults/SeniorsSenior Softball(Ages 55+)Don’t just go to a game, be in one! Join our men’s senior 12” softball program. Everyone plays, all you need is a glove, cleats, and a bat (single wall only). For more information, contact Jeff at (847) 669-3180, ext. 317.

Warrington North Ballfield Minimum 18 / Maximum 40CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213301-01 M/W 5/6-10/16 9:30-12:00 p.m. $40/$60

Pickleball(Ages 18+)You will feel like a winner and a champion playing this exciting paddle game called Pickleball. Now you and your friends can join many other people who are playing this net court game. This mini-tennis game is played by 2 or 4 people on a badminton-sized court using paddle racquets and a plastic, poly baseball with holes. Pickleball is a combination of Ping-Pong, tennis, and badminton and has been enjoyed for over 20 years by people of all ages. A two-hour free lesson is available covering the basic rules and how to play the game. Lessons must be pre-arranged by contacting the Huntley Park District at (847) 669-3180 ext. 317.

REC Center Gym Minimum 15 / Maximum 60 CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE413300-02 M/W/F 3/4-5/31 9:00-11:00 a.m. $25/$38 M-F 1:00-3:00 p.m.

413300-03 M/W/F 6/3-8/31 9:00-11:00 a.m. $25/$38 M-F 1:00-3:00 p.m. No Pickleball on 5/6, 5/7, 6/14 (PM), 7/4

Huntley Senior Citizens(Ages 50+)Individuals 50 and over are invited to join in on the action! A potluck luncheon is enjoyed every 4th Thursday of the month at the REC Center. The lunch will begin at noon with a short meeting following. In addition, there is usually a presentation on interesting topics or entertainment. Huntley Senior Citizens has over 100 members and has been meeting for over 30 years!

We also plan trips throughout the year. For more information on the trips, please contact Jan at (847) 515-2275. Annual membership is $10. Please contact Al Jordi (847) 699-5643.

Picture Framing Seminar (Ages 16+)Come solve the mystery of picture framing. Learn the different parts and aspects of framing and matting to make your artwork look the best. Do not bring artwork to this seminar; many samples will be shown. Bring a pen and paper to take notes.

REC Center Willow Room Minimum 5 / Maximum 30 CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213048-01 Fri. 6/28 7:00-9:00 p.m. $5/$10

Outdoor Drawing & Painting(Ages 12+)Let’s get outside and enjoy drawing and painting the natural beauty around us. We will meet inside the first day. Bring a 11x14 sketch pad (hot press or smooth surface) or larger the first day. We will use charcoal, pencils & ink pens. Bring your own painting supplies in medium (oil, watercolor or acrylic) of your choice. Please bring an oversized shirt or smock to wear over or clothes along with insect repellant and sunscreen. Class will meet inside if there is inclement weather.

Deicke Park Log Cabin Minimum 5 / Maximum 12 CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE213049-01 M-W, F 7/29, 7/30, 9:00-11:00 a.m. $35/$52 7/31, 8/2

Join us for some fun and socialization. Bingo will be held the first Tuesday of each month at the REC Center. Cards are provided and donations are accepted. Light refreshments are served. Doors open at 9:00 a.m. and games are from 9:30-11:00 a.m.

Dates are: May 7, June 4, July 2, August 6; more to come throughout the year.

Sponsors are: Eastgate Manor of Algonquin, Visiting Angels-South Elgin, Heartland Bank and Trust , Northwest Home Health & Rehab, Heritage Woods of Huntley, and The Fountains of Crystal Lake.bingo

Lite N LivelyThis class specifically targets ages 55 and over and focuses on strengthening,toning and increasing your cardio conditioning by engaging you in a variety of standing and sitting workouts! Each exercise can be done at YOUR own pace. Whether you

drop-in for an individual class or purchase a membership, COME JOIN US! $18.50/month or $222/yearlyMonday, Wednesday & Friday, 10:30-11:30am

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Pinecrest Golf ClubGolf Course Facilities• Beautiful 18-hole course with driving range and practice green• PGA trained golf instruction• Fully stocked pro shop• Lightning detection and warning system• Full service restaurant with banquet seating up to 200• Turnstand between 9th green and 10th tee• Beverage cart service at selected times

Course HoursMonday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday ........................ 6:00 a.m.-SunsetTuesday ........................................................................... 7:30 a.m.-SunsetSaturday, Sunday & Holidays ........................................... 5:30 a.m.-Sunset

Course closes at sunset as posted by the Pro Shop. All golfers are required to complete their round or finish the hole they are playing by the time posted.

Attention Huntley Park District Residents: Resident Discount Golf CardTo purchase and receive a resident discount golf card, please present a photo ID and a current utility bill to the Registration Desk at the REC Center. There is a $2 processing fee per card. The card will provide a 10% discount on green fees and membership fees, and must be shown to golf course staff at time of payment. Please note that in order to receive the resident discount card, this card must be purchased in advance. Resident discount cards will NOT be issued and no other proof of residency will be accepted at the golf course.

2013 Season MembershipsSingle ...............................................................................................$1,300 Add Power Cart* ........................................................ +$750Family ..............................................................................................$1,995 Add Child (ages 16-21)* ............................................. +$150 Add Power Cart, H/W* ............................................ +$1,190

*NOTE: Optional services available ONLY with purchase of a golf membership.

Rates include unlimited golf and handicap service for the season. Power cart and driving range options allow for unlimited use by paid season pass holders only! A cart fee of $10 will be required each time a season pass holder plays on Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays before 1:00 p.m.

Family season passes include husband, wife, and children under age 16. Children 16 and over, but under 21, living at home may be added to a family season pass for an additional $150 each. Permanent tee times are not included with a season pass.

Weekday Green Fees (Walk/Ride)Monday through Friday. Not available on holidays. OPEN-4/21 4/22-9/15 9/16-10/13 10/14-11/3 11/4-CLOSE18 holes $22/$32 $29/$39 $25/$32 $20/$28 $20/$259 holes $15/$20 $18/$26 $18/$26 $15/$20 $12/$20Monday rate for regular play, 18 holes 4/22-10/13 $24/29

Seniors (Walk/Ride)Age 50 and better. Monday through Friday. Not available for leagues, outings, holidays or promotions. OPEN-4/21 4/22-9/15 9/16-10/13 10/14-11/3 11/4-CLOSE18 holes $22/$32 $26/$36 $22/$32 $20/28 $20/259 holes $15/$20 $16/$24 $16/$24 $15/$20 $12/20

Juniors (Walk/Ride)High school ID required. Not available for leagues, outings, holidays or promotions. Must complete each nine in two hours or less. Juniors are welcome all other day times at prevailing adult fee. OPEN-4/21 4/22-9/15 9/16-10/13 10/14-11/3 11/4-CLOSE18 holes $20/$38 $20/$32 $20/$32 $20/$28 $20/$259 holes $12/$20 $12/$20 $12/$20 $12/$20 $12/$20

FamilyAccompanied child rate using short yardage yellow tees only. Available May through August, any evening after 6:00 p.m. Must complete 9 holes in two hours.9 holes (accompanied child) ............................................................$5/NA9 holes (adult) ............................................................................... $12/$20

Weekends & Holidays (Walk/Ride) OPEN-4/21 4/22-9/15 9/16-10/13 10/14-11/3 11/4-CLOSE18 Holes Before 1:00 p.m. $35/$45 $54/$54 $46/$46 $31/$36 $24/$29

18 Holes After 1:00 p.m. $31/$39 $37/$45 $31/$36 $31/$36 $24/29

18 holes (after 3:30 p.m.) ........................................ $35 to ride all season9 holes (evenings after 5:30 p.m., this is a 9 hole rate!) ............... $12/$20

Same Day Weekend/Holiday Replay18 holes (ride) ...................................................................................... $22Additional 9 holes after playing 18 holes (ride) ....................................$15

Permanent Tee TimesPinecrest offers Saturday or Sunday permanent tee times from the first weekend in April through mid-October. These are available for foursomes only and begin at 5:30 a.m. until 10:15 a.m. If interested, now is the time to book! Call Mike or Denny for details at (847) 669-3111.

(847) 669-311111220 Algonquin Road

Huntley, IL 60142Mike Yackle | Director of Golf

[email protected]

Dennis Lillibridge | Golf Professional

Brian Comiskey | Grounds [email protected]

Pinecrest Restaurant & Banquetswww.pinecrestrestaurant.com

(847) 669-1400

Kali Sass | Administrative ManagerSummer Bakely | Banquet Manager

Mike Hajroja | Executive Chef

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golf events2013

Tuesday, April 30: Senior Scramble

Sunday, May 19, June 23, July 14, & August 18:Couples 18 Hole

Friday, May 31: Pinecrest Demo Day

Saturday, June 29-Sunday, June 30:McHenry County Senior Amateur

Saturday, July 27: Parent/Child 18 Hole

Tuesday, October 15: Senior Scramble

Saturday, November 2: Die-Hard Cross Country Scramble

Pinecrest Golf ClubBENEFITS OF HAVING PERMANENT TEE TIMES:• No more hassle of searching for a tee time• Enjoy a round of play of no more than 4 hours a time• Weekday discount play – $29 with cart include• Pro Shop discount of 10%• Weekly events during permanent tee time at no additional cost

League PlayIf you are interesting in joining a Pinecrest Evening League, call the Pro Shop at (847) 669-3111 for more details. There are 9-hole leagues every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings starting at 4:15 p.m. Ladies, we also have an 18-hole league that meets every Monday morning! There is also a couples league on Friday evenings. Give us a call at the Pro Shop if you’re interested.

Golf LessonsWhether you are a beginning golfer or an experienced player, our staff of knowledgeable PGA Professionals are available to help you. Appointments with PGA Professionals, Mike Yackle and Dennis Lillibridge, and with PGA Apprentice Tom Larsen, include the use of the JC Video System for a superior, more effective learning experience. Lessons run 45 minutes in length. Appointments by advance reservation only. Lesson rates are:

One Lesson $45Pinecrest Pass Holder $40Juniors (18 & Under) $30Group Adults (2 people) $30 per person (3+ people) $20 per person

Mike Yackle 847-669-3111 x15 [email protected] Lillibridge 847-669-3111 x10 [email protected] Larsen 847-669-3111 [email protected]

Driving RangeFeatures all grass hitting areas (except when conditions warrant temporary use of mats).Small bucket (30 balls) ............................................................................$5Large bucket (60 balls) ...........................................................................$7

Golf Club Rental SetsA limited number of Tour Edge golf sets are available for rental. For security, a major credit card is held until rental clubs are returned. Advance registration requested.Rental Set .............................................................................. $15 each set

Handicap Service18-hole computerized USGA approved handicap service with bi-weekly card ................................$21 per season

Golf GroupsGroup rates include a $5 per person merchandise prize fund from the Pro Shop. You may distribute the full value of the prize fund as gift certificates for merchandise in any denomination you choose. By purchasing your golf prizes from the Pinecrest Pro Shop, your outing members will enjoy competitive pricing and the privilege of making any exchanges or selections the day of the outing.

Cost includes golf, cart and merchandise prize fund. Saturdays after 10:30 a.m. ....................................................................$57Saturdays after 1:00 p.m. .....................................................................$48Sundays and Holidays after 10:30 a.m. ...............................................$59Sundays and Holidays after 1:00 p.m. ..................................................$50Weekdays before 10:30 a.m. ...............................................................$48Weekdays after 10:30 a.m. ...................................................................$41

Call for Friday rates.

Please expect all groups to complete their 18 holes in 4 hours and 15 minutes as required by our Pace of Play Marshals.

Shotgun StartsWeekdays (Monday, Wednesday and Thursday) .............................$5,280

Weekends (1:00 p.m. start; based on availability)April, May and October ..................................................... $64 per personJune, July, August and September.................................... $69 per person

Partial Weekday shotgun starts (see Mike or Dennis)

For all outing information, please contact Mike Yackle or Dennis Lillibridge in the Pro Shop.

For catering and food and beverage services, please contact Summer Bakley at (847) 669-1400.

No spectators, personal caddies, or non-playing patrons under age 16 allowed on the course. All golfers must have their own set of clubs.

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Parks & Facilities InformationREC Center Rental InformationFor information on rates and availability for all indoor facilities, please call Nancy Sprouse, (847) 669-3180 ext. 301.

Cosman TheaterRental space is available at the Cosman Cultural Performing Arts Theater for performances, recitals, seminars, and meetings. The state-of-the-art theater seats 288 people and has a 40’ presidium. With convenient parking and easy access from major routes, the Cosman Cultural Theater is ideal for your event.

Meeting RoomsThe Huntley Park District REC Center has meeting rooms for small events such as business presentations, committee meetings, birthday parties, and wedding or baby showers. Prices vary according to size and rental hours.

Insurance Requirement Policy for RentalsThe following are general guidelines used to determine if insurance is required for reservation and/or rentals at the Huntley Park District. Insurance will be required for one or more of the following:• Sport & Athletic Events• Special Events, Celebrations, Festivals• Music Concerts• Any Company/Business Reserving Property or Renting Facilities• Any Organized Group• Large Groups/Parties of 100 people or more reserving property or renting facilities• Fundraisers• Food Served/Prepared by Vendors or Caterers• Public Demonstration/Rally• Fireworks• Carnival or Other Rides/Apparatus

Rental RefundsRefunds will only be granted if you cancel your date a minimum of two weeks in advance.

Picnic Shelter Reservation Deicke Park has 4 shelters, Warrington Park has 1 shelter and Ol’ Timers Park has 1 shelter. Reservations for 2013 begin on Wednesday, January 2, 2013. Reservation forms must be completed and fee paid at time of reservation. NO ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED ON PARK DISTRICT PROPERTY. Please call(847) 669-3180 extension 0 for additional information.

Reservation Resident Non-ResidentSmall Shelters $80 $120Large Shelters $105 $145

Corporations/Organizations over 150 are reviewed by the Board

REC Center12015 Mill StreetHuntley, Illinois

*Cosman Theater*Gymnasium (2 full size basketball courts)

*Fitness Center – cardio, circuit and free weights

*Dance Studio*Babysitting Room

*Seedlings Preschool Classrooms (7)

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FOR THE SAFETY OF ALL PARK USERS, PLEASE FOLLOW THESE RULES AND REGULATIONS:• NO alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs• NO swimming or boating• NO amplified music• State & village laws apply in parks• Weapons of all types are prohibited• Cooking fires are restricted to grills• All pets must be leashed• Pet excrement must be removed by pet owner• Run or jog on designated trails• Parks close at dusk• DO NOT use equipment improperly when wet or without supervision• ABSOLUTELY NO MOTOR VEHICLE PARKING ON GRASS

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Stingray Bay (aquatic)

Banquet Facilities

Babysitting (Kid’s Club)

Baseball Diamond

Basketball Court

Bike Path

Concessions

Driving Range

Fishing

Fitness Center

Golf Course (18-holes)

Gym

Ice Skating

Nature Area

Open Play Area

Picnic Area

Performing Arts

Picnic Shelter (5)

Playground Apparatus

Pond

Preschool

Restrooms*

Sand Volleyball

Sledding

Skate Park

Soccer Fields

Softball Fields

Lighted Tennis Courts

Recreation

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Betsey Warrington Park 12209 West Main StreetREC Center 12015 Mill StreetCottontail Park Bedford Drive & Bordeaux DriveBorhart Park 9661 Abbey RoadDeicke Park 11419 South Route 47Huntley H.S. Tennis Courts 13719 Harmony RoadKiley Park 11745 Blue BayouTures Park 10251 Fleetwood StreetOl’ Timers Park 10700 Church StreetParisek Park 10881 Allegheny PassPinecrest Golf Club 11220 Algonquin RoadRed Hawk's Rest Edinburgh Lane/Covington LakesRuth Family Park 10370 Aldridge Drive Stingray Bay Family Aquatic Ctr. 12219 Lois LaneWeiss Park Bennington Drive & York Road (no parking on Bennington & Scott)

Tomaso Sports Park 11950 Ackman Road

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Thor Guard Lightning Prediction System and Warning SystemThe Huntley Park District recently installed a Lightning Prediction System and Warning System at Stingray Bay, Tomaso Sports Park and Deicke Park. Thor Guard is a prediction system that would warn patrons and staff about potential lightning up to a 10 mile radius. When this system detects high energy it will sound one-15 second blast and strobe lights will begin to flash. All outdoor activities should cease and all persons should seek shelter in a permanent building or vehicle immediately. DO NOT SEEK SHELTER WITHIN DUGOUTS, PICNIC PAVILIONS, OR NEAR TALL OBJECTS SUCH AS FENCES, TREES, ETC.

The strobe light on the system will continue to flash while there is still potential for a lightning strike. Activities should not be resumed until the system has indicated the “all clear” with three – 5 second horn blasts and the strobe lights stop flashing.

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Huntley Park District Registration Form12015 Mill Street • Huntley, IL 60142 • (847) 669-3180 • Fax (847) 669-2836

PLEASE PRINT. Please inform us if any information needs to be updated in our system.

Household Name Cash Check #

Address VISA MasterCard Exp. Date

City & Zip Code Credit Card #

Home Phone Amount of Payment

Work Phone Authorized Signature

Emergency Phone Driver’s License #

Cell Phone Email Address

Allergies, Illness, Medical Conditions

Please indicate any special needs that require accommodation

Primary Information

Participant InformationFIRST NAME OF PARTICIPANT

Last name, if different from above

Important InformationIn the event of an emergency, I authorize the Huntley Park District to secure any/all necessary medical attention from any accredited hospitaland/or ward and further agree that I will be responsible for any and all medical services rendered. I have read and fully understand the ImportantInformation, Warning of Risk, Waiver and Release of All Claims & Assumption of Risk located on the back side of this form. I further understandthat my signature is required below in order to participate in Huntley Park District programs.

SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN OR PARTICIPANT IF OVER 18 Y/O DATE

GRADE PROGRAM PROGRAM # FEEBIRTHDATEMonth / Date / Year GENDER

Shirt size for sports registration:YOUTH S (6-8) M (10-12) L (14-16)

ADULT S M L XL

I would like to coach Yes No

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Important InformationThe Huntley Park District is committed to conducting its recreation program and activities in a safe manner and holds the

safety of participants in high regard. The Huntley Park District continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all

participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. However, participants

and parents/guardians of minors registering for these programs/activities must recognize that there is an inherent risk of

injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities/programs. You are solely responsible for determining if you

or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. 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 RiskRecreational 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 weather, slipping, falling, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness,

horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, 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 Huntley Park District to guarantee absolute safety.

Waiver and Release of All Claims & Assumption of RiskPlease read this form carefully. I am aware that in signing up and participating in the identified programs, I voluntarily agree

to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of 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 child/ward may have (accrue to my

child/ward or me) as a result of participating in these programs/activities against the Huntley Park District. This includes its

officials, agents, volunteers and employees (herein after collectively referred to as “Huntley Park District”). I do hereby fully

release and forever discharge the Huntley Park District from any and all claims for injuries, damages or loss that my minor/

ward or I may have or which may accrue to me or my minor child/ward and arising out of, connected with, or in any way

associated with these programs/activities.

Registration Waiver

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Swim Lesson Registration FormWALK-IN REGISTRATION ONLY.

YOU MAY ONLY REGISTER YOUR IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS. NO EXCEPTIONS.

PLEASE PRINT.

Household Last Name Cash Check #

Parent First Name VISA MasterCard Exp. Date

Address Credit Card #

City & Zip Code Authorized Signature

Home Phone Driver’s License #

Cell Phone Amount Paid $ Staff Initials

Email Address

Allergies, Illness, Medical Conditions

Please indicate any special needs that require accommodation

Primary Payment InformationInformation

Participant Information

Due to high demand, this program limits each participant to one (1)session of swimming lessons. NO EXCEPTIONS. Please print clearly

and list three (3) choices for each participant.

NAME OF PARTICIPANT

Important InformationIn the event of an emergency, I authorize the Huntley Park District to secure any/all necessary medical attention from any accredited hospitaland/or ward and further agree that I will be responsible for any and all medical services rendered. I have read and fully understand the ImportantInformation, Warning of Risk, Waiver and Release of All Claims & Assumption of Risk located on the back side of this form. I further understandthat my signature is required below in order to participate in Huntley Park District programs.

SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN OR PARTICIPANT IF OVER 18 Y/O DATE

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BIRTHDATEMonth / Date / Year 1ST CHOICE 2ND CHOICE 3RD CHOICE

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Important InformationThe Huntley Park District is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in a safe manner and holds thesafety of participants in high regard. The Huntley Park District continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. However, participantsand parents/guardians of minors registering for this program must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities. You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/children are physically fit and/or adequately skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. 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 RiskSwimming is intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental and emotional resources of each participant. However,despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury, including drowning. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. The very nature of swimming is hazardous and risky, including but not limited to fatigue and overexertion, poor swimming skills, failing to avoid dangerous areas, horseplay, diving or cannon-balling into shallow water and striking the bottom or side of the pool,inadequate supervision or instruction, lack of conditioning, becoming disoriented, striking other swimmers, defective or inadequate equipment, striking one’s head on the bottom when using a diving block, slip and falls on the deck or within the locker facility, chemical exposure and all other circumstances inherent to the sport of swimming. In this regard, it mustbe recognized that it is impossible for the Huntley Park District to guarantee absolute safety.

Waiver and Release of All Claims & Assumption of RiskPlease read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in this program/activity, you will be expressly assuming the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with this program/activity (including transportation services and vehicle operations, when provided). I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in this program/activity, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of 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/children as a result of participating in this program/activity against the Huntley Park District, including its officials, agents, volunteers and employees.

I have read and fully understand the above important information, warning of risk, assumption of risk and waiver and release of all claims. If registering on-line or via fax, my on-line or facsimile signature shall substitute for and have the same legal effect as an original form signature.

DATE PARTICIPANT’S PRINTED NAME

PARTICIPANT’S SIGNATURE*

Swim Program Waiver/Release

*PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE IF UNDER 18.

PARTICIPATION WILL BE DENIEDif the signature of the adult participant or parent/guardian and date are not on this waiver.

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THANK YOU TO

ALL OUR ADVERTISERS

FROM THE

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PAIDAlgonquin, ILPermit #300

Huntley Park District12015 Mill StreetHuntley, IL 60142

ECRWSSPostal Patron

MOVIE NIGHTFriday, June 7

It’s not just a night full of fun, it’s a day’s worth of fun!

stingray bay activities 12:00‐6:00 pmSpecial daily admission fee of $4 / Stingray Bay Pass Holders are free*Water Relays*Beach Blanket Bingo*Limbo Contest*Hula Hoop Contest

movie: Hotel Transylvaniaapproximately 7:30 pmFree Pre-movie EntertainmentDeicke ParkFREEPark in REC Center parking lot. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets.

SPONSORS Culver’s of Huntleywww.culvers.com847-669-3554

847-669-7305