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Page 1: Streamwood Park District: 2014 Fall Seasonal Brochure
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SPDCARES.com 630.372.PARKspdcares.com 630.372.PARKName Title Office Phone #AdministrationDennis Stein; CPRP Executive Director 630.483.3162Business DepartmentJennifer Hermonson Superintendent of Business & Human Resources 630.483.3160Leslie DeMoss; CPRP Events & Corporate Services Manager 630.483.3135Sherri Harry Financial Manager 630.483.3163Louisa Walsh Human Resources Generalist 630.483.3165Mary Ohzourk Communications & Marketing Manager 630.483.3164Recreation DepartmentKurt Reckamp Superintendent of Recreation 630.483.3091Cindy Babicz; CPRP Recreation Manager (Youth/Early Childhood) 630.483.3730Chelsie Hardcastle Recreation Manager (Athletics) 630.483.3090Jake Larson; CPRP Recreation Manager (Athletics) 630.483.3731Lauren Jochem Kabrick; CPRP Recreation Manager (Cultural Arts & Special Events) 630.483.3132Kyle Saros; CPRP, CPO Aquatic Manager 630.483.3018Charissa Weiher; CPRP Fitness & Membership Manager 630.483.3015Parks DepartmentKeith Gorczyca Superintendent of Parks & Planning 630.483.3161Stacey Harris Parks Administrative Assistant 630.483.3167Amy Vito Horticulture Supervisor 630.483.3112HotlinesVandalism 630.483.3134Youth/Adult Sports Rainout 630.483.3123Ice Skating/Splash Pad 630.483.3133CPRP= Certified Park & Recreation Professional CPO= Certified Pool Operator

Staff/Facility hours

FacilitiesName Address Phone Fax HoursAdministration Office 777 S. Bartlett Road 630.483.7275 630.372.7284 M-F: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Parks Department 777 S. Bartlett Road 630.483.3167 630.372.7284 M-F: 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Hoosier Grove Barn 700 W. Irving Park Rd. 630.483.3135 630.372.1893 Call for appointmentHoosier Grove Museum 700 W. Irving Park Rd. 630.483.3135 630.372.1893 HoosierGroveMuseum.comCommunity Center 777 S. Bartlett Road 630.483.3734 M-F: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Park Place 550 S. Park Blvd. 630.483.3010 630.483.9957 M-F: 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Sat./Sun.: 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.Park Place Registration Lower level 630.483.3025 630.483.0562 M-Thur.: 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.Saturday: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Holiday HoursPark Place Family Recreation CenterLabor Day, September 1 8 a.m. - noonThanksgiving, November 27 ClosedDay After Thaksgiving, November 28 5:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Holiday HoursAdministrative Office, Community Center, Hoosier Grove Barn/Museum, and RegistrationLabor Day, September 1 ClosedColumbus Day, October 13 Admin ClosedThanksgiving, November 27 ClosedDay After Thaksgiving, November 28 ClosedCommunity Center and Registration will be open on

Columbus Day. Registration will be open 8:30 - 4:30 p.m. the day after Thanksgiving.

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Park District Board of Commissioners

MissionWe provide diverse and responsive recreational opportunities that enhance the quality of the community through our parks, facilities, service, employees, and volunteers.

VisionWe enrich life with memorable moments through excellence and recreation.IAPD/IPRAThe Illinois Association of Park Districts and the Illinois Park and Recreation Association presented the Distinguished Agency Award to the Streamwood Park District for its exceptional dedication to all citizens of the Streamwood community in providing leisure service opportunities.

Core Values - S.P.D.C.A.R.E.S.SAFETY: Safe, wholesome parks and facilities.PRESERVATION: Preserving and celebrating our community’s rich history and environment.DIVERSITY: Recreational and employment opportunities that reflect our commitment to diversity, inclusion, and the changing needs of our community.COLLABORATION: Building collaborative relationships with public and private agencies.ACCOUNTABILITY: Holding ourselves accountable for continuous improvement by implementing meaningful change through best practices.

RESPONSIBILITY: Providing responsible and proactive stewardship of all of our agency resources (human, financial, and environmental).ETHICS: Creating a work environment that is committed to high ethical standards, compassion, integrity, initiative, accountability, and innovation.

Park District Board MeetingsThe Park District Board meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at Hoosier Grove Barn, 700 W. Irving Park Road, and all meetings are open to the public. If you have a park concern, suggestions, or would like to observe how the Park District operates, we encourage your attendance.

Park District Commissioners:from left to right; picture belowAdriana Armstrong; PresidentTom Keating; Vice PresidentRich JaniecRick BroganBill Wright

Adriana Armstrong Tom Keating Rich Janiec Rick Brogan Bill Wright

President Vice President

Staff/Facility Hours 3Special Events 5Pumpkinfest 7Fitness 8Personal Training 9Group Fitness 10Registration Fitness 11Park Place Extras 13Aquatic 14Cool Pool 15Swim Lessons 16Building Block Preschool 20Early Childhood Classes 22Group Care 23Youth Interest 24Youth Athletics 25Youth Soccer 26Girls Softball 28Girls Volleyball 28Girls Basketball 29Youth Golf Lessons 30Boxing Academy 30Early Childhood Athletics 31Gymnastics 32Martial arts 33Adult Tennis 35Youth Tennis 36Adult Athletics 38

Cultural Arts 39Dance Academy 40Dance Academy 41Theater Academy 42Music Academy 43Golden Agers 44Memorial Program 44Park Pride Day 2014 45Indoor Rentals/Pool Parties 46Outdoor rentals 47Weddings at Hoosier Grove Barn 49Hoosier Grove Barn 50Emerald Ash Borer 51Hoosier Grove Museum 52General Information 53Registration 55Registration Information 56Freedom Run Dog Park 57Disc Golf 57Parks 58Outdoor Aquatics 60Index 61

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SPDCARES.com 630.372.PARK Special Events

Saturday, August 97 p.m.Sunday, August 102 p.m.Judson University Performance Hall1151 N. State StreetElgin, ILTickets $9. Children under 2 are FREE if they sit on a parent’s lap. Must purchase ticket if in their own seat.

All ages You can’t beat the fun when you combine kids with big rigs. Many Park District staff and the vehicles they use everyday will join us, along with a variety of other businesses in the area. Cameras are highly recommended. Appearance of emergency vehicles, such as fire engines, cannot be assured. All vehicle appearances depend on availability.

All ages

Pizza ($1 per slice) Free Throw Contest Crafts & Games SPD Moonwalk Face Painting Family Photos

If you are having a block party, birthday party, family reunion, or other special event; and you would like the Streamwood Park District to resuscitate the life back into your party, we will be there! The fee is $75 for two hours of fun and games hosted by (2) two 3RT staff members who we will dispatch to your event. Please book at least 30 days prior to your event. For more information and booking procedures contact:

Lauren Jochem Kabrick Recreation Manager 630.483.3132 [email protected]

FREE EVENT Come out and play in the parks! The Streamwood Park District’s Rapid Recreation Response Team (3RT) will be hosting free family fun nights throughout the summer. We invite you to come out and join us for an evening of fun and games.

8 years old & youngerFREE EVENT Are you looking for a great way to kick-off your child’s Trick-or-Treat-ing adventure? Join the Streamwood Park District at Safety Town for some great Halloween treats. Each of our 13 Safety Town buildings will have a treat to give to your little ghost or goblin. Registration is not required.

Join us as our actors, singers, dancers, and musicians take the stage to showcase their hard work and accomplishments on Friday, December 19,2014 at Judson University’s Chapel in Elgin, IL.

Seating will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a 7 p.m. show.

Tickets are $7. Children 2 years and under are free.

Floatin’ with Santa: Friday, December 5.

Breakfast with Santa: Saturday, December 6.

Polar Express: Storytime Train Sunday, December 21

These Special Events will be featured in the Winter/Spring Brochure, available November 1, 2014.

Tuesday August 5 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Park Place Lower Parking Lot

Friday August 8 6 - 7:30 p.m.Sunny Hill Park

Tuesday August 12 Aquarius Park 6 - 8 p.m.

Fri. October 31 Hoosier Grove Park 3 - 4:30 p.m.

Please call 630.483.3011 for event cancellation due to inclement weather.

Play in the Park Series

Safely Trick or Treat

Holiday Music Festival

Back to School BashTouch - a- Truck

3rT: Rapid Recreation Response Team

Summer Musical

SaveThe Dates

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“Nutty Cracker Suite”

Special Events at Hoosier Grove Museum

Fall Family TripsFall Family Trip to the Apple Orchard at Edwards FarmThis trip is for the entire family. Have fun in groups. We’ll provide the transportation. Have fun apple picking, wagon rides, museum visits, crafts, and more!Lunch is available on your own, and families may purchase fresh apple cider and other fall goodies.Session Code Day Time Date R/NRFall 1 6380-0 Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 9/27 $15/$22.50Meets at Park Place. Min/Max: 15/40Fall Family Trip to Open Cockpit at the Aviation Museum in BloomingtonFun for the whole family at Bloomington’s Aviation Museum - Open Cockpit Day. Airplane rides provided by the Young Eagle Program. Lunch will follow at a local restaurant.Session Code Day Time Date R/NRFall 1 6380-5 Saturday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 9/20 $50/$75Meets at Park Place. Min/Max: 15/40

Presented by the SPD Dance AcademyTake a break from the traditional “Nutcracker Ballet” this holiday season and join the SPD Dance Academy for a fun-filled evening of Jazz, Tap, Ballet, and Hip-Hop. See your favorite Nutcracker characters with a contemporary twist. Clara will tap her way through the Land of Sweets, and watch Hip-Hop Street-Wise mice battle tapping soldiers. See the snowflakes dance like you have never seen them before.Performance Dates December 12. 7 p.m. December 13. 2 p.m. Location: Park Place GymEarly Bird Rate: 11/1 - 11/30: $9Pre-Show Rate: 12/1 - 12/11: $10Day of Rate: 12/12 - 12/13: $11

2014 Spelling Bee (during Pumpkinfest)1st - 8th gradeThink you’re a great speller? Compete in the Streamwood Historical Society annual Spelling Bee. Participants will be grouped by grade: 1st – 2nd, 3rd-4th, 5th-6th, and 7th-8th. Tickets to participate will be sold at the Pumpkinfest Ticket Booth. Spelling Bee prizes for each group are a $20 Barnes & Noble gift card (1st prize) and a $10 gift card (2nd prize). Pre-registration until October 2 or during Pumpkinfest.4230-0 Saturday October 4 1:45 - 2:45 p.m. Fee: $2 Museum

Streamwood Historical Society “Cake Walk” (during Pumpkinfest)Join the Historical Society during the annual Pumpkinfest for an old-fashioned Cake Walk.Saturday October 4 12:15 - 1:15 p.m. Hoosier Grove Barn

St. Nicholas Night4 years and older with parentSt. Nicholas Night is an old-time tradition featuring an interactive sing-along with folk musician Patti Ecker and a surprise visitor bringing treat bags.Monday December 1 7 - 8 p.m. Hoosier Grove Museum

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11 a.m. - 3 p.m.Food and Beverage SalesActivity Ticket SalesHoosier Grove Museum Open HouseMoonwalkWood Carving Demonstration - North Suburban Carvers GuildKiddie Run Winners AnnouncedPony RidesFace PaintingJack SplatPenny in the Haystack - ALL DAY EVENTHalloween Tie DyeTractor Wagon RidesSafety Town Scavenger Hunt

Cake Walk 12:15 - 1:15 p.m.Schoolhouse Spelling BeePresented by the Historical Society. $2 per entry

1:45 p.m.

Kevin Kelly - Magician 1 - 1:30 p.m.Pumpkin Decorating 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Spelling Bee contestant tickets are available at the Pumpkinfest Ticket Booth. Take the ticket to the Historical Society tent to sign-up for the appropriate age group.

Kiddie Run (3-11 years old)On your mark, get set, GO! It’s that time of year to run in the annual Pumpkinfest Kiddie Run. Children are invited to compete in a short foot race that will wind through Hoosier Grove Park (one lap is approximately 1/2 mile). Place medallions will be given to the 1st through 3rd place boy and girl in each age division. Every child will receive a participation ribbon, T-shirt, and small pumpkin. Register early for this Fun Run!3-4 Years 6680-1 5-6 years 6680-2 7-8 years 6690-3 9-11 years 6680-41/2 lap 11:45 a.m. 2/3 lap 11:30 a.m. 1 lap 11:15 a.m. 2 laps 11 a.m.$10/$15 if registered prior to September 28, 2014 and $12/$18 after September 27, 2014 or on race day.RACE DAY: Check-In at 10:30 a.m. at the Hoosier Grove Park Concession Area

Check-In 10:30 a.m.Registration 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. (last race begins at 11:45 a.m.)Kiddie Run 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. (See above for age-specific race times)

Pumpkinfest 2014 Saturday, October 4

PUMPKINFEST

For more information on the Kiddie Run, please contact registration at 630.483.3025. For info on Pumpkinfest, contact Special Events Coordinator Lauren Jochem Kabrick at 630.483.3132 or by email at [email protected].

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Park Place Family Recreation Center550 S. Park Blvd.

R= Streamwood Park District Resident N= Non-residentBusiness Rate- All who work in Streamwood receive resident rates for Park Place Memberships with a current ID and pay stub.Senior Memberships - Begin at age 55 years young.Family Memberships- First two children are free with Annual & 3-month memberships. Must be a legal dependent, under the age of 23, and a full-time student. Additional children plus $15 each (3-month) /$50 each (Annual). Ages 18-23 must show proof of being a full-time student with a current school ID and current copy of school schedule.

For more information on Park Place Memberships, please contact Guest Services at 630.483.3010.

Daily (R/NR) 3-Month (R/NR) Annual (R/NR)Adult $5 / $7 $125 / $140 $220 / $265Family $225 / $260 $385 / $465Senior $4 / $5 $65 / $75 $110 / $130Student $4 / $5 $85 / $95 $165 / $200

Daily (R/NR) 3-Month (R/NR) Annual (R/NR)Adult $5 / $7 $110 / $125 $175 / $210Family $170 / $195 $300 / $355Senior $4 / $5 $65 / $75 $115 / $140Youth/Student $4 / $5 $85 / $95 $130 / $155

3-Month (R/NR) Annual (R/NR)Adult $190 / $225 $335 / $400Family $335 / $385 $580 / $695Senior $110 / $130 $190 / $230Student $140 / $165 $250 / $300

Annual (R/NR)Adult $625 / $745Family $1075 / $1260Senior $290 / $350Student $470 / $560

Fitness: Fitness Center (14 years and older); Indoor Track (12 years and older). Aquatic: Pool for adult-use swim time: Family Open Swim; Whirlpool & Sauna (18 years and older).Dual: All Fitness and Aquatic Membership benefits, PLUS Open Gym (age appropriate) and access to gymnasium. All-Inclusive: All Fitness and Aquatic Membership Benefits, plus Open Gym (age-appropriate), unlimited Group Fitness classes, babysitting services, and access to gymnasium. Group Fitness: Unlimited Group Fitness classes.

R/NRDaily $2 / $3 1-month $25 / $40 3-month $60 / $90

Fitness Center

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All-Inclusive

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1 Month Student Break Membership

Track Pass

Group FitnessAdult (R/NR) Student/Sr. (R/NR)

Daily $6 / $8 $5 / $710-Punch Card $55 / $75 $50 / $6520-Punch Card $105 / $140 $95 / $125Annual $350 / $465 $290 / $385Seniors: See All-Inclusive rates and save!

$35Available from November through January. Must provide current student ID and current class schedule.

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SPDCARES.com 630.372.PARK Personal Training

A 1-hour evaluation of your current fitness level. Assessment includes cardio respiratory fitness, blood pressure, body composition, flexibility, and muscular strength and endurance. Personal training for program design will be discussed as well as the analysis of your assess-ment results. All new fitness memberships receive a free equipment orientation. New annual memberships also include a free personal training session or fitness assessment. Sign up at the fitness desk.

Fitness Assessment Fee: $35Equipment Orientation Fee: $5

• 16 Cybex Eagle Strength Machines• 11 Plate-loaded Machines• Dumbbells (3-100lbs.)• Barbells (5-100lbs.)• Functional Trainer• Treadmills (Precor, Cybex, LifeFitness)• Elliptical (Precor, Octane)• Cybex ArcTrainer

• Non-registration classes are for ages 14 and older, unless otherwise noted.• Any group exercise class may be canceled or altered due to low attendance. Any class with an average of five or fewer participants will be flagged/watched for one month, and may be canceled or changed to registration class if average attendance does not increase.• Classes require four (4) participants to run. Any group exercise class may be canceled or altered due to low attendance.

• Precor AMTs• Stairmasters and Stepmills• Upright, Recumbent, & Spin Bikes• Airdyne Bikes• Nu-Steps• Scifit Pro 2• Rowing Machine• Indoor 6-lane & Zero-Depth Pools• Indoor Running Track

• Two Basketball Courts• Spinning Studio• Body Fat Testing• Personal Training• Equipment Orientations• Fitness Assessments• Kid’s Place Babysitting• General/Private Locker Rooms• Group Exercise Studio• Balls, Bands, Bosus, & Discs

Interested in beginning an exercise routine, but don’t know where to start? Get comfortable! Learn how easy it is to get stronger, change your metabolism, and get healthier! Personal Training helps you achieve your goals and increase your confidence. We can help you lose weight, gain strength & flexibility, and stay motivated. *Park Place members receive resident pricing on Personal Training.

Individual Small GroupR/NR R/NR

One Tune-up Session $40/$52 $26/$363 Pack $111/$148 $74/$1046 Pack $210/$282 $141/$20112 Pack $384/$544 $272/$391

Monday - Friday: 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. Saturday - Sunday: 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Fitness Counter: 630.483.3017

Fitness Assessment Personal Training

Fitness Center Amenities

General Notes: Fitness

Personal Training, Assessments, or Equipment Orientation questions? Please contact the Fitness Counter at 630.483.3017

Small Group Personal Training: Get all the benefits of personal training at a reduced cost and added motivation. If you and a friend/family member have similar fitness goals and ability levels, you can sign-up for a Small Group Training Session. This is great for couples, friends, parents, and children. To get started with a Personal Trainer today, fill out the form at the Park Place Fitness Center desk. A fitness assessment is recommended before you begin training.

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ss Group Fitness Classes15 Minute Abs: Target your trouble spot in this quick 15-minute session.

Aqua Arthritis: Addresses range of motion, joint mobility, and circulation issues for those with arthritis (Whirlpool available).

Aqua Arthritis Strength Training: Class geared towards seniors to target full body muscle tone with equipment in both shallow and deep water.

Aqua Belly Busters: Quick 15-minute aqua class tar-geting your abdominals

Aqua Fit: Improve cardiovascular fitness with the wa-ter’s resistance. All muscles get a workout and stress on joints is reduced.

Aqua Zumba: Combines fitness and dance moves to upbeat Latin music with water resistance.

Bailemos: Latin-inspired class that will get you moving and grooving, making your workout fun with Salsa, Merengue, and other dance moves with steps that are easy as 1,2,3.

Cardio Combo: Are you ready to move with this total body, heart pumping, aerobic workout? This class blends choreographed movements, interval training, and cardio kickboxing.

Hatha Yoga: Stimulate your immune system and boost self-esteem while improving muscle tone, flexibility, strength, and stamina.

Senior Strength Training/AerobicsDaily function improves with exercises that target flexibility and range of motion. Functional stretching, strengthening, and core exercises get you moving into your day. *Extremely popular class*

Tuesdays/Thursdays: 9 a.m.Hanover Township Senior Center

Zumba Gold®The hottest new Latin flair dance class for mature adults. A lot of laughs and dancing for seniors in or without a chair. Move like you haven’t moved in years and shed a few of those old pounds too! Classes not included in Park Place Memberships. Saturdays: 11 a.m. Hanover Township Senior Center

Senior Aqua ComboWater exercise program that is easy on the joints, but a fabulous workout. Need a ride? Call 630.483.5656 for the Township Dial-A-Ride. Registration is required the Hanover Township Senior Services for a discounted price of $2 per class for 8 weeks. Class is available without a pass for $5 at Park Place.Saturdays: 9 a.m.

Hanover Township Classes

Muscle Pump: Use barbells and various weights to get a full body workout. Traditional weight room exercises done to music will give you muscular endurance.

Pilates: Floor-based mat class designed for everyone. Non-impact, safe, and effective. You will improve flexibility, joint mobility, balance, and posture.

Senior Aerobics: Functional stretching, strength training, and core exercises help improve range of motion and daily function activities.

Step Aerobics: Creatively layered step bench class designed to deliver cardiovascular workout that is guaranteed to burn calories. Strength Express: In 45 minutes build muscle and strength through toning all major muscle groups.

Tabata: At it’s simplest, is a 4-minute workout. The workout consists of 20 seconds of all-out effort (very high intensity training) followed by 10 seconds of rest. The cycle is repeated 8 times for a total of 4 minutes. This class will include no less than 5 different Tabata Drills, warm up & cool down/stretch. Burn more calories in less time and improve your performance, strength, and endurance.

Yoga: Poses flow from one to another, breath synchronizing, and body heat will improve flexibility and muscle strength. Accommodates all ages.

Zumba: Shed some pounds with the Latin Dance exercise craze that is fun for dancers and non-dancers alike.

Zumba Gold: A fun, Latin dance class for seniors to get you moving and maybe shed a few pounds.

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SPDCARES.com 630.372.PARK Registration Fitness

Get ready for an exciting outdoor group exercise class that mixes traditional calisthenics and body weight exercises with interval and strength training. It is total body conditioning that will help get those extra results you are looking for. We will start with a 10 minute warm up, do 30-40 minutes of hard work, and finish it off with 10 minutes of abs and stretching. If you are looking for a challenge that will push you, this is the workout for you!

Go over, under, around or through, BUT NEVER GIVE UP! Accept the challenge, go the distance, and reap the rewards; both personal and financial. All participants that go the distance will receive a free T-shirt and 10% discount on membership or FIT PASS.

3-6 years oldThis fabulously-fun fitness program for children adds an exer-citing stretch and grow class to your child’s curriculum. Children will have fun while they learn to exercise and build good habits through yoga, sports, music, team play, and games. Weekly themed lesson plans introduce a new exercise, motor skills, bones, and muscles.

Code Dates Fee8210-9 January 1 - December 31 $5

Code Day Dates Time R/NR8130-4 Saturday 8/16- 9/20 8:30-9:30am $33/ $49

High motivation, mood lighting, good music, and an incredible workout. This indoor cycling program is for participants of all fitness and skill levels.Code Day Dates Time R/NR8150-1 Tuesday 10/7 - 10/28 6-6:45 p.m. $28/$428150-2 Thursday 10/30 - 11/20 6-6:45 p.m. $28/$42Park Place

Code Day Dates Time R/NR8230-1 Thursday 10/2 - 10/30 11:10-11:45 a.m. $40/$658210-1 Thursday* 11/6 - 12/11 11:10-11:45 a.m. $40/$65Park Place Aerobic Studio Min/M *No class 11/27 ax: 9/18

Be Fit Boot Camp

Stretch N’ Grow

Spinning 101®

Teen Weight Training10-16 years oldWhether you are trying to lose weight or bulk-up, need a general overall fitness program, or something sports-specific, our personal trainer can help you set goals and stay motivated to achieve them. Core fitness is established and then changes are made in individuals’ programs as they progress. This class runs continuously all year round.

Student must be 12 years old and successfully complete a 6-week session and be certified by a Personal Trainer in order to be eligible to purchase a T-N-T membership. A certificate will be presented and 20% off the Student Membership will be honored.

Code Day Dates Time R/NR8140-0 Monday 8/4 - 9/8 5:15-6 p.m. $35/$528140-2 Monday 10/6 - 11/10 5:15-6 p.m. $35/$528140-3 Monday 12/1 - 1/ 5 5:15-6 p.m. $35/$52Park Place Studio/Fitness Center

Yoga is a spiritual practice that has been evolving for thousands of years. Many benefits that can help with decreasing stress and ailments that accompany our everyday lives. From sustaining the immune system and boosting self-esteem, to improving muscle tone, flexibility, strength, and stamina; this class is definitely a favorite. All participants are encouraged to bring their own mats.Code Day Dates Time R/NR8360-1 Monday 9/8-10/13 6:15-7:30 p.m. $54/$798360-2 Monday 10/27-11/24 6:15-7:30 p.m. $45/$688360-3 Monday 12/8-1/5 6:15-7:30 p.m. $45/$68Held at Hoosier Grove Barn

Hatha Yoga

TNT - Teens N’ Training

“GO The Distance” Challenge

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An excellent way to shed some unwanted weight or to stay in shape. Teams are formed nightly. Program runs for ten weeks. Free to Park Place Annual/Dual members. Pre-registration is required (list member number on registration form). 1/2 price registration beginning the fifth week of each session. Code Day Dates Time R/NR8200-1 Wednesday 9/3 - 10/29 7:30-9:30 p.m. $32/ $46 8200-2 Wednesday 11/5- 1/21 7:30-9:30 p.m. $32/$46*No class 8/27, 12/24, 12/31Park Place Family Recreation Center: Min/Max: 10/36 18 years and older

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A current and valid ID photo is required for anyone over the age of 12 wishing to enter the gymnasium. Acceptable forms of identification include state ID, school ID, or a driver’s license. Participants will not be allowed into the gym without one of these forms of identification. Spectators will only be allowed into age-appropriate open gyms and are required to present an ID and pay the appropriate fee. Participation limits may be set for safety reasons.

Open Gym Rates Youth/Senior High School AdultPer Class R/NR: $3/$3 $3/$3 $4/$6

Open Gym Hours Day TimePick-Up Lunchtime Basketball Monday - Friday 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.Pick-up Volleyball Mondays 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.Men's Pick-Up Basketball Wednesdays 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.High School/College TBA TBASchool Day Off- Youth TBA 1:30 p.m.- 3:30 p.m.

Open Gym

A blend of dance and exercise choreographed to today’s hottest music. Suitable for all fitness levels and combines a great cardiovascular workout with resistance training and stretching to increase strength, muscle tone, flexibility, and balance with easy-to-follow movements. Register 15 minutes before or after class at the Jazzercise® table.

Mon./Wed./Fri. 5:15 p.m.Tues./Thurs. 8:40 a.m.Sunday 10:45 a.m.Joining Fee $30Walk-Ins $10Eight Week Session $94 (cash/check)Easy Ticket Fitness $39/monthAuto deduction from checking/credit card

5-11 years oldIf your child likes to dance, then Junior Jazzercise® is for you! The exercise habits developed can go a long way in shaping their future. Junior Jazzercise® helps children build strength, endurance, coordination, teaches them about nutrition, and the importance of physical fitness; all done through fun dance routines choreographed to top 40 hits. Children perform the routines for parents on the last day of class.

For questions about Jazzercise or registration, please call Jeaneen at 847.584.1969. Check out jazzercise.com.

Length Day Dates Time Fee10 weeks Wednesday 9/10-11/12 4:15 p.m. $69

Jazzercise® Open HouseSeptember 8-14

Jazzercise® Junior Jazzercise®

Free Class. No payments until October.

Open Gym hours are subject to change without notice. Monthly gym calendars are available online at SPDCARES.com and at Park Place Family Recreation Center. Check for holiday hours and youth schedules.

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SPDCARES.com 630.372.PARK Park Place Extras

Craft projects, games, puzzles, and smiling faces are just a few of the things we provide children at Kids’ Place.

Adults enjoy our safe environment with over 40 years of experience and CPR certified staff. We also use Fun Zone, gym, and on-site playground for exercise and great fun!

• Punchcard and Daily payments are available.• Reservations required 24 hours in advance for infants under one (1) year of age and for early drop-off (15-30 minutes before scheduled opening). Call 630.483.3010 or visit the Park Place front desk for more information.• Kids’ Place is closed most holidays and the mornings of U-46 weather closure days. Afternoon availability on U-46 weather closure days will be the discretion of the manager.• 10% off next purchase with Babysitting punchcards totaling $40 or more.

Monday - Friday: 9-11 a.m.Saturday: 8:30 - 11 a.m.Monday - Thursday: 5 - 8 p.m.$3.50 per child per hour (1-2 children). Each additional child: $1/child/hour.$7 per child per hour for non-member, off-site.

Children must be able to walk or be carried in a backpack. No strollers are allowed on the track. All participants, including members, must sign a waiver for all children in attendance.

Sundays; 12 - 8 p.m. $2 per day per person (no charge for Fitness members)

Special Note: This is NOT a drop-off program. Children must be supervised by a parent at all times. Access to Fitness equipment is not allowed. Fitness Members Note: When you bring your children to walk, you must remain with them on the track at all times. This is not a time for fitness area use. Clean tennis shoes must be worn.

Kids’ Place Babysitting

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Daily (R/NR) 3-Month (R/NR) Annual (R/NR)Adult (18-54 yrs. old) $5/$7 $110/$125 $175/$210Family $170/$195 $300/$355Senior $4/$5 $65/$75 $115/$140Youth/Student (3-17 yrs. old) $4/$5 $85/$95 $130/$155Everyone (Tue./Th.) $3 See Park Place Memberships (pg. 8) for more information on memberships.

Lifeguards Wanted• minimum 16 years old• must be able to swim 300 yards• must be able to retrieve a 10lb. brick from the bottom of the pool and swim back to the side• tread water for 1 minute Visit SPDCARES.com to apply.

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Groups of 15 or more people must make advance reservations (one week minimum with deposit) in order to receive discount. Children aged (7) seven years and under must have one adult per (8) eight children in the water with them. Everyone entering the pool area must pay for a wristband. $3 per person Call 630.483.3010 for reservations.

One lane is available most hours of operation, (7) seven days a week, for adult lap swim. Check the Park District schedule for dates and times of pool closings.

No lap swim during pool rentals. Swimming is restricted to the lap lanes during classes.Monday - Friday 5:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.Saturday & Sunday 7 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.

• Children ages 10 or younger must be accompanied by a paying adult/guardian age 18 or older at all times. Children under 5 years of age must have an adult 18 years of age or older within arms reach at all times.• The Illinois Department of Public Health requires that all swimmers wear proper swimming attire. Swimsuits are required at all times. Cut-offs, gym shorts, sportswear, and undergarments are not allowed. Those not wearing proper attire will not be allowed in the pool.• For your protection, all flotation devices must be U.S. Coast Guard approved and labeled as such. All children wearing flotation devices must remain within arms reach of a swimming adult.• Members or any users shall abide by all State, County, Village, and Park District rules and regulations, and shall conduct themselves in a safe, considerate, and reasonable manner so as not to cause disturbance or to damage equipment and property. Members or any users will display respect, consideration, and courtesy to all members, users, staff, and Park Place property. The Park District reserves the right to discontinue an individual’s use or membership because of disruptive or unsafe behavior.• Parents or guardians are responsible for supervising their children at all times. Lifeguards are on duty to enforce rules and respond in case of emergency.• Parents with children 5 years and older are asked to use the Family Locker Room. Parents or guardians are responsible for supervising their children at all times.

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All Ages Open SwimMonday & Wednesday 1 - 4 p.m.Tuesday & Thursday 1 - 4 p.m. & 7 - 9 p.m.Friday - Sunday 1 - 6 p.m.**Safety Break: 3:30 - 3:45 p.m.Summer Hours end August 17

Parent/Tot Open Swim - Activity Pool (parents w/ children 5 & under)Mon./Wed./Fri. 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.All Ages Open SwimTuesday & Thursday 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.Friday 4 - 6 p.m.Saturday & Sunday 1 - 6 p.m.**Safety Break: 3:30 - 3:45 p.m.Fall Hours begin August 18

Holiday and School Day Off Open Swim HoursThe Cool Pool will close for annual maintenance from August 25 through September 7.Labor Day. Monday, September 1 Lap Swim: 8 - 11:30 a.m. Activity Pool ClosedColumbus Day. Monday, October 13 Lap & Activity Pool Open Swim: 1 - 4:30 p.m.No School Day. Friday, October 24 Lap & Activity Pool Open Swim: 2 - 6 p.m.Day Before Thanksgiving. Wednesday, November 26 Lap & Activity Pool Open Swim: 1 - 4:30 p.m.Thanksgiving Day. Thursday, November 27 ClosedDay After Thanksgiving. Friday, November 28 Lap & Activity Pool Open Swim: 1 - 4:30 p.m.

Cool Pool AmenitiesLap pool, Activity Pool, 0-depth entry, water play features, kiddy slide, horseshoe channel, bubble bench, 60 ft. water slide, whirlpool, (2) wet saunas, family locker room, sun deck. The Cool Pool Whirlpool is closed for cleaning every other Tuesday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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6 months - 3 years with parentThe Tadpoles class builds swimming readiness by emphasizing fun in the water. Parents and children participate in several guided practice sessions that help children learn elementary skills, including water entry, bubble blowing, front kicking, back floating, underwater exploration, and more. The instructor/student ratio will be up to 1:10 child/parent pairs.

3-5 years oldThis is a water orientation program emphasizing water adjustment, preparatory activities for swimming, fun, and enjoyment for the student. Students will not be learning stroke work as a Minnow. They will learn the basic concepts of swimming, which will prepare them for the Fishbowl. This class is for the more developed child who does not need parental assistance in the water. Instructor/student ratio is 1:5.

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7088-0 Monday/Wednesday 9/15 - 10/8 6:30 - 7 p.m. $46/$70 7088-1 Tuesday/Thursday 9/16 - 10/9 4 - 4:30 p.m. $46/$70 7088-2 Monday/Wednesday 10/13 - 11/5 6:30 - 7 p.m. $46/$70 7088-3 Tuesday/Thursday 10/14 - 11/6 4 - 4:30 p.m. $46/$70 7088-4 Saturday 9/13 - 10/18 9:40 - 10:10 a.m. $34.50/$52.50 7088-5 Saturday 9/13 - 10/18 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. $34.50/$52.50 7088-6 Saturday 9/13 - 10/18 11 - 11:30 a.m. $34.50/$52.50 7088-7 Saturday* 11/1 - 12/13 9:40 - 10:10 a.m. $34.50/$52.50 7088-8 Saturday* 11/1 - 12/13 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. $34.50/$52.50 7088-9 Saturday* 11/1 - 12/13 11 - 11:30 a.m. $34.50/$52.50 *No class November 29

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7055-0 Tuesday/Thursday 9/16 - 10/9 4:50-5:20 p.m. $44/$66 7055-1 Tuesday/Thursday 10/14 - 11/6 4:50-5:20 p.m. $44/$66 7055-2 Saturday 9/13 - 10/18 9:40-10:10 a.m. $33/$49.50 7055-3 Saturday 9/13 - 10/18 10:15-10:45 a.m. $33/$49.50 7055-4 Saturday 9/13 - 10/18 11-11:30 a.m. $33/$49.50 7055-5 Saturday* 11/1 - 12/13 9:40-10:10 a.m. $33/$49.50 7055-6 Saturday* 11/1 - 12/13 10:15-10:45 a.m. $33/$49.50 7055-7 Saturday* 11/1 - 12/13 11-11:30 a.m. $33/$49.50 *No class November 29

• Open Registration Deadline is the Thursday before the class begins. After the registration deadline ends, a late fee of $5 will be added to the regular fee for any registration thereafter. • Wait List: If you are unable to get into a class, please put yourself/your child on the wait list as classes may be added due to changes in enrollment.• Swim Lesson Viewing: In order for your child’s swim lessons to be most effective, we ask that parents watch all swim lessons from a distance that permits clear observation without distraction. Seating locations are on the bleachers or the chairs located by the concessions area. In addition, we ask that parents monitor all siblings or other children not in swim lessons during the time of your child’s lesson so that we may maximize learning for all lesson participants.• Swim Lesson: On the first day of classes, please arrive approximately 10 minutes early for class. Bring the participant’s last report card and check in with the Swim Lesson Coordinator. If the child has not been in swim lessons before, or does not have a report card, the child will be given a swim test to determine the appropriate swimming level.• Cancelations: Cancelations will not be honored for missed or forgotten classes. To request a refund, a Customer Request or Refund Request Form must be completed and submitted with any required documentation at the Front Counter or Registration Counter at Park Place. Administration approval must be received before a refund will be issued. A refund, minus a service charge, will be given when a refund request is received a minimum of four (4) days before the start of the registered program.• Discounts: If a participant is signed up for four (4) different swim lessons at the same transaction, that participant is entitled to receive a 5% discount on all four (4) classes. Discounts will be subtracted from any refunds requested.Instructors cannot be requested.

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Thanks by Giving DayThursday, November 6All day lap swim and open swim (6:30-8:30 p.m.)Give back to the community. The Cool Pool staff is collecting nonperishable and canned food donations for Hanover Township Food Pantry.Bring four (4) items per person for admission or pay daily admission fee.

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Fish Lessons (Levels 1-3)There are three levels in Fish Lessons: Level I-Water Exploration, Level II-Primary Skills, and Level III-Stroke Readiness. A variety of skills will be taught. All children will be tested and grouped with others of comparable skills on the first day of class. It is not uncommon for children to spend more than one term in Fish Lessons in order to complete the skill levels. Please consider this when registering for multiple lessons. Choose a time and a session that are appropriate for you and your child.

Level I–Water ExplorationFocuses on front and back floating, beginning arm movements, an introduction of safety skills, supported kicking on front and back, fully submerging face, and more. Level II–Primary SkillsIntroduces unsupported floating with kicks, rhythmic breathing, freestyle, backstroke orientation, holding breath underwater, and more.

Level III–Stroke ReadinessIncludes improving skill competency, deep-water work, including elementary backstroke, treading water, front and backstroke, front and back glide, and more.

Flying Fish Lessons (Levels 4-6) Children must have completed Fish Lessons or its equivalent before moving into Flying Fish. There are three levels in Flying Fish: Level IV -Stroke Development, Level V -Stroke Refinement, and Level VI -Stroke Proficiency. A variety of skills will be taught. All children will be tested and grouped with others of comparable skills on the first day of class. It is not uncommon for children to spend more than one term in Flying Fish in order to complete the skill levels. Please consider this when registering for multiple lessons. Choose a time and a session that are appropriate for you and your child. Level IV–Stroke DevelopmentProvides a solid reinforcement of the foundation strokes. Breaststroke is introduced and sidestroke is reinforced. Intermediate survival skills and water safety are a focus for this level.

Level V-Stroke RefinementIncludes a review of backstroke, breaststroke, and sidestroke. The Butterfly stroke will be introduced. More advanced survival skills and water safety are also included in this level.

Level VI-Stroke ProficiencyFlip turns and endurance training are the main objectives of this level. This class is a good preparation for children interested in joining the swim team.

Fish Code Flying Fish Code Day(s) Dates Time R/NR7112-0 7115-0 Monday/Wednesday 9/15 - 10/8 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. $54/$807112-1 7115-1 Tuesday/Thursday 9/16 - 10/9 3:55 - 4:40 p.m. $54/$807112-2 7115-2 Tuesday/Thursday 9/16 - 10/9 4:45 - 5:30 p.m. $54/$807112-3 7115-3 Monday/Wednesday 10/13 - 11/5 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. $54/$807112-4 7115-4 Tuesday/Thursday 10/14 - 11/6 3:55 - 4:40 p.m. $54/$807112-5 7115-5 Tuesday/Thursday 10/14 - 11/6 4:45 - 5:30 p.m. $54/$807112-6 7115-6 Saturday 9/13 - 10/18 10 - 10:45 a.m. $40.50/$607112-7 7115-7 Saturday 9/13 - 10/18 10:55 - 11:40 a.m. $40.50/$607112-8 7115-8 Saturday* 11/1 - 12/13 10 - 10:45 a.m. $40.50/$607112-9 7115-9 Saturday* 11/1 - 12/13 10:55 - 11:40 a.m. $40.50/$60*No class November 29

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Our private lessons are designed for those who need one-on-one instruction. Adults who never learned to swim, those who feel uncomfortable in a group setting, or those who would like more attention on strokes, are perfect candidates for this class. Students will share pool with others in private lessons. Instructors will be assigned based on student’s abilities.Instructor/student ratio is 1:1.Make your Private a Semi-Private: Add one child for an additional cost; 1:2 ratio. Code Day(s) Dates Time R/NR Semi-P: R/NR7298-0 Monday/Wednesday 9/15 - 10/8 7:30 - 8 p.m. $92/$138 $46/$697298-1 Monday/Wednesday 9/15 - 10/8 8 - 8:30 p.m. $92/$138 $46/$697298-2 Monday/Wednesday 10/13 - 11/5 7:30 - 8 p.m. $92/$138 $46/$697298-3 Monday/Wednesday 10/13 - 11/5 8 - 8:30 p.m. $92/$138 $46/$697298-4 Monday/Wednesday* 11/10 - 12/10 6:30 - 7 p.m. $92/$138 $46/$697298-5 Monday/Wednesday* 11/10 - 12/10 7:05 - 7:35 p.m. $92/$138 $46/$697298-6 Sunday 9/14 - 10/19 10 - 10:30 a.m. $69/$103.50 $34.50/$51.757298-7 Sunday 9/14 - 10/19 10:30 - 11 a.m. $69/$103.50 $34.50/$51.757298-8 Sunday 9/14 - 10/19 11 - 11:30 a.m. $69/$103.50 $34.50/$51.757298-9 Sunday 9/14 - 10/19 11:45 - 12:15 p.m. $69/$103.50 $34.50/$51.757299-0 Sunday 9/14 - 10/19 12:15 - 12:45 p.m. $69/$103.50 $34.50/$51.757299-1 Sunday** 11/2 - 12/14 10 - 10:30 a.m. $69/$103.50 $34.50/$51.757299-2 Sunday** 11/2 - 12/14 10:30 - 11 a.m. $69/$103.50 $34.50/$51.757299-3 Sunday** 11/2 - 12/14 11 - 11:30 a.m. $69/$103.50 $34.50/$51.757299-4 Sunday** 11/2 - 12/14 11:45 - 12:15 p.m. $69/$103.50 $34.50/$51.757299-5 Sunday** 11/2 - 12/14 12:15 - 12:45 p.m. $69/$103.50 $34.50/$51.75* No class on November 24 & 26

** No class on November 30

Formal swimming lessons can reduce the risk of drowning by as much as 88% among young children aged 1 to 4 years, who are at greatest risk of drowning. However, even when children have had formal swimming lessons, constant, careful supervision when in the water, and barriers to prevent unsupervised access are necessary to prevent drowning.~ Centers for Disease Control

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Swim the distance of Lake Michigan at Park Place Cool Pool. We will hop into the water at Milwaukee, Wisconsin and swim 87 miles (or 153,120 yards) to Muskegon, Michigan.

Swim the distance and receive a “I Swam from Milwaukee to Muskegon” T-shirt. Enrollment in the program is FREE.

Code7540-0 Daily fees & Membership fees apply for pool usage.

Swim Lake Michigan 2014

Contact Aquatic Manager Kyle Saros at 630.483.3018 for more information.

For more information on Swim Lessons, please contact Registration at 630.483.3025.

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SponsorsReMax - Sandy StewartThe Seville Banquets

Direct Fitness SolutionsMeridian Chiropractic

Kiwanis Club of StreamwoodWilliams Associates Architects, LTD.

DonorsPepsi

Lynfred Winery Dick Pond Athletic

CostCo Schaumburg Boomers Baseball Club

Streamwood Oaks Golf Course Taylor Rental

If you’d like to donate prizes and/or concessions, or sponsor the 17th Annual Streamwood Stride in June 2015, please contact Fitness & Membership Manager Charissa Weiher.

[email protected]

We would like to thank the volunteers, sponsors, and donors of the 16th Annual Streamwood Stride this past June. Thank you for continuing to help us make the

Streamwood Stride a fun and ever-growing event.

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Youngsters in the Building Block Preschool Program will learn through play, as they are taught skills to help develop their creativity as well as their educational and emotional well-being by qualified and caring instructors in a friendly atmosphere. Our program gears its curriculum to make sure that students are taught the skills they will need to enter Kindergarten. Building Block Preschool follows School District U-46’s holiday schedule; however, Preschool is still held on certain Institute Days. Please check your Parent Manual for more information upon registering. There is a maximum student/instructor ratio of 10:1.

Enrollment RestrictionsChildren must be the appropriate age (3 or 4 years old) before September 1, 2014 and must be toilet trained. No age exceptions will be made. Parents are required to bring a birth certificate or an official document with the child’s birth date and proof of residency at the time of registration. Appropriate immunizations will be required for children to attend preschool. A Program Information Form (PIF) including the child’s immunization records and a current photo of your child must be completed and turned into the Park District prior to the child starting class. Program Information Forms (PIF) and the Parent Handbook are available online at SPDCARES.com.

Fees A $100 deposit is required at the time of registration. If your fee is not paid in full, your $100 deposit will be applied to your balance. $25 of all deposits is a service fee that is non-refundable. No refunds will be granted after January 30, 2015.

Payment OptionsIf payment is made in full, a discount of $30 will be applied to the fee. If using our payment plan, $100 must be paid for at the time of registration. A second payment of 50% of your balance is due by September 2, 2014. The third payment of 50% of your balance will be due by February 2, 2015. All registrations after February 2, 2015 must be paid in full. Call Registration at 630-483-3025 for more information. Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) is available for preschool payments.Code Age Room Day Time R/NR*1020-1 3 Bear Tuesday/Thursday 9-11 a.m. $5281020-2 3 Zebra Tuesday/Thursday 9-11 a.m. $5281020-3 3 Elephant Tuesday/Thursday 9-11 a.m. $5281020-4 3 Elephant Tuesday/Thursday 12:15-2:15 p.m. $5281020-5 3 Zebra Wednesday/Friday 9-11 a.m. $5281020-7 4 Giraffe Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9:05-11:05 a.m. $7601020-8 4 Bear Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9-11:30 a.m. $9501020-9 4 Giraffe Monday/Wednesday/Friday 12:10-2:10 p.m. $7601021-0 4 Elephant Monday/Wednesday/Friday 12:15-2:45 p.m. $9501021-2 3-5 Bear Saturday 9-11 a.m. $279Park Place Family Recreation Center *Nonresidents please add $25For information on extended hours for all our preschoolers, please see pg. 23.

Park Place Family Recreation Center550 S. Park Blvd.

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Code Age Room Day(s) Hours R/NR*1021-3 2.5 Giraffe Tuesday/Thursday 9:15-10:30 a.m. $3301021-4 2.5 Giraffe Tuesday/Thursday 10:45 a.m.-12 p.m. $330Park Place Family Recreation Center *Nonresidents please add $25

For more information about the Building Block Preschool program please contact Pat Hallmark, Preschool Coordinator, at (630) 483-3023.

Parents will stay in the classroom with the children until after the Winter Holiday Break. Come January, one to two parents will be asked to volunteer in each class. Parents will be required to attend Meet the Teacher Day and understand the role of a classroom volunteer before helping out in the classroom.

Potty training for this class only is not required; however, the teacher or parent volunteer will not change diapers.

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Come and check out one of our Preschool rooms and meet some of our Preschool Staff. We are open to the public on Thursday, August 14 from 6:30-8 p.m. We will have a few games being run by the Preschool staff. This is a perfect opportunity for you to see how our Preschool program is a good fit for your child! For questions please contact Pat Hallmark, Preschool Coordinator, at 630.483.3023.

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All By MyselfThis class is especially designed for children who have difficulty separating from mom and dad. Children will be involved with crafts, simple games, finger plays and stories. Instructor is Sue Grahek.

Friday Fundays ~ NEW ~This class is a perfect opportunity to add another fun preschool day into your week! Children will participate in a variety of activities spread around the classroom that will include learning centers, singing songs, playing in the gym, and bringing home an art activity. This class is designed for current preschoolers who want to add another preschool day or for children not enrolled in preschool who want a day of fun! Registration is by day. If the minimum of 6 is not met by the Wednesday before the class will be held, we will cancel the class. The instructor will be one of our Building Block Preschool teachers.

Code Day Theme1022-0 10/3 Clifford the Big Red Dog1022-1 10/10 Dinosaurs1022-2 10/17 Pumpkins1022-3 10/24 Halloween Fun1022-4 11/7 Cars and Trucks1022-5 11/14 Bob the Builder1022-6 11/21 Turkeys1022-7 12/5 Dora the Explorer1022-8 12/12 Colors Red and Green

Age: 3-5 years old Days: Fridays Time: 9 - 11 a.m.Min/Max: 6/18 Location: Park Place Penguin RoomBBP Students: $8/day. Non-BBP Students: $10/day

Alphabet Soup (3-4 years old)In this skill developing class, the participants will work on developing their fine motor skills while learning the letters of the alphabet. Come join us for cutting, coloring, pasting, and painting. Please bring to the first class an object that begins with the letter “A”. Parent is not to be in class with the child. The instructor is Sue Grahek.

Code Day Dates Time R/NR1200-2 Monday 9/15-11/10 9:15-10 a.m. $32/$481200-3 Monday 11/17-12/15 9:15-10 a.m. $32/$48Park Place Zebra Room Min/Max: 6/8 No Class 10/13 or 11/24

Fairy Tale Extravaganza (3-5 years old)Come and join our Building Block Preschool staff for a night of fairy tale fun. Four of our preschool rooms will have a different fairy tale theme; Goldilocks and the Three Bears, The Three Little Pigs, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Little Red Riding Hood. We will be singing songs, creating art projects, and reading flannel board stories in each room. When your child arrives he/she will be put into a group. Each group will spend 20 minutes in each room.

Code Day Dates Time R/NR1200-5 Thursday 9/4 6-7:30 p.m. $12/$18Park Place Preschool Wing Min/Max: 16/48

Tot Rock (12-24 months with parent)Sing, dance and play! Tot Rock is a unique combination of music and movement, sensory stimulation, and socialization. Tot Rock provides structured and unstructured time for tots to improve fine motor skills and coordination, and work on newly-acquired gross motor skills. Activities involve a variety of manipulatives, including maracas, tambourines, bean bags, bubbles, parachute play, and much more! Rockitkids.com

Code Day Dates Time R/NR1860-0 Wednesday 9/10-10/15 9:15-9:55 a.m. $46/$691860-1 Wednesday 10/29-12/10 9:15-9:55 a.m. $46/$69No Class November 26

Location: Community Center room 205 Min/Max: 4/12

Pee Wee Picasso and Play (2-4 years old with parent) Stimulate the senses and imagination of your child while together creating craft projects using different mediums such as paint, clay, markers and glue. Projects will be themed after the Fall season. The instructor is Sue Grahek.

Code Day Dates Time R/NR1200-4 Tuesday 9/16-11/4 6:30-7:15 p.m. $32/$48Location: Park Place Elephant Room Min/Max: 6/10

Kid Rock I & II Kids go crazy for Kid Rock! Kid Rock is a multi-faceted music and movement program that focuses on song and dance, rhythm and rhyme, imaginative play, fine and gross motor skills, and following directions. Instruments and props include hand bells, maracas, tambourines, scarves, bean bags, parachute play, and much more! Rockitkids.comKids Rock 1 (20-36 months with parent)Code Day Dates Time R/NR1860-2 Wednesdays 9/10-10/15 10-10:40 a.m. $46/$691860-3 Wednesdays 10/29-12/10 10-10:40 a.m. $46/$69

Kids Rock 2 (3-4 years with parent)Code Day Dates Time R/NR1860-4 Wednesdays 9/10-10/15 10:45-11:25 a.m. $46/$691860-5 Wednesdays 10/29-12/10 10:45-11:25 p.m. $46/$69No Class November 26 Min/Max: 4/12 Location: Community Center Rm. 205

Code Day Dates Time R/NR1200-0 Monday 9/15-11/10 10:10-10:40 a.m. $30/$451200-1 Monday 11/17-12/15 10:10-10:40 a.m. $30/$45Park place zebra room Age: 2 years (must be 2 years before start

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Children participate in a variety of activities supervised by qualified staff, and daily snacks are provided. Weekly activities include crafts, quiet/homework time, games, sports, and Friday swimming at Park Place. If necessary, a minimum of three children per school will be enforced.Age: K-8th grade (afternoon students only, unless in Pre-K) Min/Max: 10/100

Participants can be dropped off as early as 7 a.m. We will provide your children with breakfast (pancakes, pop tarts, cereal, etc.) before we load them on the vans and transport them to school. All participants must be at the Community Center no later than 7:30 a.m. If your child will be eating breakfast he/she will need to be dropped off before 7:20 a.m. Age: A.M. Kindergarten-8th Grade; SPD Preschoolers Min/Max: 10/26

Participants are registered on a first-come, first-served basis by transportation routes. At the time of registration, a one time $25 (non-refundable) registration fee is required per family. Also, when registering, the first week of each program must be paid for (for example, if you register before school starts the first three days that school begins in August must be paid in full). On the first day your child attends the program, a bi-weekly/monthly payment schedule will be given to you. Part-time enrollment is accepted for a minimum of two days per week. The number of days your child will be attending must be noted at the time of registration (5 days, 4 days, 3 days or 2 days).

The Park District does not hold spots in any of the Group Care Programs, except for a medical leave, which is to be determined on a case-by-case basis. If your child is unable to attend the program for any reason, in order to hold that spot, payment must be continued. Our Parent Handbook and Program Information Form (PIF) are online. Please complete the Program Information Form (PIF) and the Confirmation Letter that you read the Parent Handbook and return both before or on the first day of camp. Please provide a recent school photo of your child to be attached to his/her Program Information Form (PIF). All registration must occur at least two full days prior to the child’s first day to allow time to notify the school and change the bus schedule. All Saturday registrations will be able to start the

Wednesday of the following school week.

Fees are as follows:Pre-K Care Club (only) $19/dayAfter school Club (only) $19/dayPre-K Care Club + After school Club $29/dayPre-K Club + After school Club (if in Preschool Program) $24/dayFee for second/third child: $18/day

Children will be transported by Park District van to the Community Center. Activities will include quiet/nap time, large motor skill activities, educational games, arts and crafts, field trips, and free play. Participants will have the option to be picked up by a parent or remain in the After school Club Program for an additional fee. Parents are responsible for packing a lunch for the Pre-K Care Club. Children remaining in After school Club will be provided with a snack. Age: Preschoolers & morning Kindergarteners Min/Max: 10/30

Fee includes transportation, party package (which may include tokens, area admission and/or ride coupons), and a lunch. Additional money for extra tokens or ride coupons may be brought if wished, but at the responsibility of the child. Deadline to register for each day is 3 days before the program. If the minimum is not met the trip may be canceled. Locations for the field trips will be determined one week prior to the trip. Certain trips are dependent on the number of participants registered. Age: 4-12 years old.Min/Max: 8/26

Code Day Date Time Fee2130-5 Monday 8/11 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $36 2130-6 Tuesday 8/12 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $36 2130-7 Wednesday 8/13 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $362130-8 Thursday 8/14 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $362130-9 Friday 8/15 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $362140-0 Friday 9/26 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $36 2140-1 Monday 10/13 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $36 2140-2 Friday 10/24 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $36 2140-3 Wednesday 11/26 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $36

Extended Hours (Min/Max: 10/26)2131-5 Monday 8/11 7-9 a.m./4-6 p.m. $12 2131-6 Tuesday 8/12 7-9 a.m./4-6 p.m. $12 2131-7 Wednesday 8/13 7-9 a.m./4-6 p.m. $122131-8 Thursday 8/14 7-9 a.m./4-6 p.m. $122131-9 Friday 8/15 7-9 a.m./4-6 p.m. $122140-4 Friday 9/26 7-9 a.m./4-6 p.m. $12 2140-5 Monday 10/13 7-9 a.m./4-6 p.m. $12 2140-6 Friday 10/24 7-9 a.m./4-6 p.m. $12 2140-7 Wednesday 11/26 7-9 a.m./4-6 p.m. $12

Session Code Time1 2050-0 End of school day to 6 p.m.

Session Code Time1 2050-2 7 a.m. to start of school

Session Code Time1 2050-1 End of school day to 3:30 p.m.

Group care

After school Club Pre-K Care Club

Breakfast Club

Kids Out Club

Group Care programs are available to all of the following schools: Canton, Glenbrook, Hanover Countryside, Heritage, Hilltop, Oakhill, Ridge Circle, St. John The Evangelist, Sunnydale, and Tefft, as well as, the Streamwood Park District Building Block Preschool Program.

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Pre-Engineering with LEGO® WeDo Robotics (6-9 years old)

Kids, come join us and have fun building with LEGOs and experiment with engineering solutions to some fun problems! While using a LEGO WeDo Robotics Construction Set, this class introduces robotics to young children. Your child will learn about mechanical design while manipulating motors and sensors. Each participant will be teamed with a partner to utilize a laptop computer to program their models. No prior experience is necessary. Instructor is Program to Learn Staff. No class November 29.

Code Day Dates Time R/NR2470-1 Saturday 11/15-12/13 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. $98/$123Bartlett Park District 700 S. Bartlett Road Min/Max: 4/4

Magic Class (5-12 years old)

Children are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn fascinating tricks from a professional magician! Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind-reading, and more. While the tricks may appear difficult, you’ll discover that they are quick to learn and easy to perform. All materials are provided, and each child receives a magic kit to take home. The instructor is Gary Kanto.

Code Day Dates Time R/NR2470-2 Friday 10/10 6:45-7:40 p.m. $20/$302470-3 Monday 12/15 5-5:55 p.m. $20/$30Park place elephant room Min/Max: 5/50

Computer Game Design Class (9-13 years old)

Specifically designed software with a graphical programming language is used so children can easily create multimedia computer games and animations. Developing a script or program is done by simply snapping together graphical program blocks much like LEGO® bricks or puzzle pieces. Learn to create computer games with custom background settings, characters, animated movements, sound effects, and more. No class November 29.

Code Day Dates Time R/NR2470-0 Saturday 11/15-12/13 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $98/$123Bartlett Park District 700 S. Bartlett Road Min/Max: 4/6

Silly, Silly Science (4-7 years old)

Science is the focus of this fun and exciting class. We will do simple science projects and experiments geared towards younger children. We can make volcanoes, snow (yes, this is possible!), bubbles, and much more. This class is hands-on so please have your child come dressed for a mess! Each child will take home the science projects. Instructor is Tracy Kelly.

Code Day Dates Time R/NR2470-4 Monday 11/10 6:30-7:30 p.m. $10/$15Community Center - After school Club room Min/Max: 6/12

GLITZY GIRLZ Girlfriends Spa Night Girlfriends Night Out-Slumber Spa(5-11 years old )

Grab your girlfriends and join Glitzy Girlz in a night of pampering and fun! Come to class dressed in your comfy pajamas. We will be soaking up relaxation with facials, pedicures, and manicures. We will design a blinged-out crystal charm bracelet. Our feet will tingle with our pedicure process, and hands will look freshly manicured. Our awesome nail/toe polish application is complete with cool polishes & nail art/designs. Each girl will get a take home spa bag filled with pampering items!

Code Day Dates Time R/NR2461-0 Friday 10/10 6:30-8 p.m. $32/$48Bartlett Park District. 700 W. Bartlett Road. Bartlett Min/Max: 7/

GLITZY GIRLZ Retro Night(4-11 years old)

Dress up in your favorite retro outfit, bring your pals, and join the Glitzy Girlz staff! Get a funky make-over with cool neon hair wear, make-up, and neon nails. Decorate a way-cool craft and design a blinged out retro charm bracelet. We turn on the disco lights and have a dance party with great music and games. Each girl leaves with a peace-themed glam goodie bag!

Code Day Dates Time R/NR2461-1 Friday 11/14 6:30-8 p.m. $32/$48Bartlett Park District. 700 W. Bartlett Road. Bartlett Min/Max: 7/

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The Streamwood Park District offers a wide range of youth sports leagues throughout the year. Our youth sport leagues depend on volunteer head coaches, assistant coaches, and team coordinators. We provide all the neces-sary training, resources, and equipment to ensure you are prepared to coach and have a fun and rewarding experience.

New in 2014: All head and assistant coaches must attend a Positive Coaching Alliance seminar partnered with Bartlett Park District. This 2 hour seminar is free for all head and assistant coaches to attend. These dates will be posted in ad-vance for everyone to plan around. The certification will be valid for 2 years, and classes will be scheduled in various months throughout year.

For more information on Positive Coaching Alliance, please visit PositiveCoach.org

Youth Athletics

Check out the new SPDAthletics.com!

Your central hub for all athletics associated with Streamwood Park District athletic leagues.

By going to SPDAthletics.com, you can view team schedules and standings, sign-up for text and email notifications, and stay up-to-date on field closings and rainout information.

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Youth Sports Leagues AffiliatesFalcons Football and Cheer AssociationSBFA is dedicated to enriching the lives of the children by providing the fundamental skills of Football and Cheerleading, as well as providing overall sportsmanship, honesty, courage, and self-discipline.StreamwoodFalcons.comContact: Frank Gargano, President - [email protected]

Streamwood Little LeagueThe overall goal of Streamwood Little League is to provide a fun, educational, and safe environment in which children and families can participate in sports and their communities. ETeamz.com/streamwoodlittleleague/ ‎ Contact: Tod Rottman, President - [email protected]

Streamwood Youth Basketball OrganizationThe association exists to achieve a basketball program that utilizes the sport of basketball as a means to teach sportsmanship, interest in sports, team spirit, team play, and best effort for the betterment of the community. StreamwoodBasketball.org

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Winter 2015The Streamwood Park District Indoor Soccer League teaches youth soccer skills, while promoting good sportsmanship and having fun. This is a perfect way to start to learn the game of soccer or to freshen up your skills for the outdoor season in April.

The season begins in late January, and runs through early March. We are always looking for volunteer coaches. If you are interested in coaching, please indicate on your registration form and you will be invited to a coaches meeting in early January. Once volunteer coaches are chosen, they will contact team parents in late January.

Games are held each Saturday in the Park Place gym with starting times ranging from 12pm until 7pm. Each participant is guaranteed an 8 game season, a team T-shirt, and a trophy. Division 1 practices will be held before games on Saturdays. Division 2, 3, and 4 practices will only be scheduled by the head coach of each team, according to gym availability. Practices may be held any time between the hours of 4:30pm and 9:30pm during the week.

Participants may register at the Park Place registration office. Soccer players are expected to purchase their own shin guards before the season starts.

Open registration for Indoor soccer ends January 3, 2015 at 12pm. Parents must fill out PIF form when registering.Code Level Division Age/Grade R/NR0090-0 U6 1 4 years - Kindergarten $55/$800090-1 U8 2 1st & 2nd Grade $55/$80*Note: 3rd grade girls can play in division 20090-2 U11 3 3rd - 5th Grade $55/$80*Note: 6th grade girls can play in division 30090-3 U14 4 6th - 8th Grade $55/$80*Note: Divisions may be split or restructured depending on enrollmentLocation: Park Place Gym Min/Max: 28/60 per division

For more information contact Jake Larson, Recreation Manager at 630.483.3731. or [email protected].

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Spring 2015The Spring Outdoor Soccer League season begins in mid-April, and runs through early June. Participants may register at the Park Place registration office. We are always looking for volunteer coaches. Once volunteer coaches are chosen they will contact team parents in early April.

Open registration for fall soccer ends February 14, 2015. If registered after the deadline, a late charge of $10.00 will be added to the regular fee. All individuals who register late are placed on a waiting list and aren’t guaranteed a roster spot.

0070-8: Uniforms: $20 Participants may use the same uniform for both the Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 seasons.

0079-8: Optional Fundraiser: $30 When a parent signs up for a Youth Athletic League, they have the option to participate in an optional candy fundraiser. Participants will pay additional $30 at the time of registration and will receive $60 in candy to sell when they receive their child’s uniform. For more information on the Youth Soccer League, look for our Winter/Spring Brochure released on November 1.

(These brackets are based on the child’s grade for the 2014-2015 school year.)Code Level Age/Grade Fee Uniform0070-0 U6 4 years-Kindergarten $80 $20 0070-1 U8 1st/2nd co-ed $90 $20 0070-2 U10 3rd/4th co-ed $100 $20 0070-3 U10 3rd/4th girls $100 $20 0070-4 U12 5th/6th co-ed $100 $20 0070-5 U12 5th/6th girls $100 $20 0070-6 U14 7th/8th co-ed $110 $20 0070-7 U14 7th/8th girls $110 $20

Youth soccer

Youth Outdoor Soccer League

For more information contact Jake Larson, Recreation Manager at 630.483.3731. or [email protected].

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Girls Fall Softball League

For more information, please call Chelsie Hardcastle, Recreation Manager at 630.483.3090.

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The Streamwood Park District will be offering a fall softball league from the end of August until October with the Midwest Recreational Fastpitch League. All home games will be played at Rahlf’s Woods and Hoosier Grove and practices will start late August. All players will receive a jersey top and socks. However, if participants participated in the Spring League they may use the same pants and visor. If the player is new to the program then you must purchase the full uniform, which includes pants, socks, visor, and t-shirt. Each child is responsible for her own mitt and cleats. Registration Deadline: August 4 Must have at least 10 girls enrolled in each division by the registration deadlineCode Level Fee New Uniform Past Uniform0120-1 U8 $79 $25 $10 0120-2 U10 $89 $25 $10 0120-3 U12 $89 $25 $10 0120-4 U14 $99 $25 $10 0120-5 New Uniform0120-6 Past Uniform

Girls Volleyball LeagueThe Streamwood Park District is pleased to announce for the first time a volleyball league for the fall season. This league will teach girls volleyball skills as well as teamwork, participation, sportsmanship, and FUN! Practices will be held during the week at Park Place, and games will be played on Saturdays starting in late October. Season includes 8 practices and 6 games against Carol Stream, Bartlett, Hanover Park, Elgin, and Bloomingdale teams. Practice will begin week of Oct. 13. at Park Place Family Recreation Center. Games are on Saturdays from Oct. 25 through Nov. 22 and then Dec. 6, with an end of Season Tournament on Dec. 13. Location TBD. Home and away game schedule will be provided at first practice. T-Shirt included. Equal playing time is guaranteed.

Registration Deadline: October 4 Code Level Fee0240-1 Grades 5 & 6 $1000240-2 Grades 7 & 8 $100

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2015 Streamwood Park District Girls Winter BasketballThe Streamwood Park District is pleased to offer the 8th Annual Girls Basketball League. This inter-village league is for grades 3rd-8th. The season will consist of 10 games beginning in early January, 2015. Games will be played once a week on Saturdays. Practices will be held during the week at the Community Center and/or Park Place. Each participant will receive a uniform consisting of a shirt and shorts. Participants are responsible for their own basketball shoes.

Registration Deadline: November 8

0330-4: Optional Fundraiser: $30 When a parent signs up for a Youth Athletics League they have the option to participate in an optional candy fundraiser. Participants will pay an additional $30 at the time of registration and will receive $60 in candy to sell when they receive their child’s uniform.

Participants may register at any time at the Park Place registration office. Practices will begin in mid-December.Code Level Fee Uniform0330-0 Grades 3-4 $100 $20 0330-1 Grades 5-6 $110 $20 0330-2 Grades 7-8 $120 $20 0330-4 Uniform $20 0330-5 Fundraiser $30

This Open Gym is FREE to any girls that are interested in participating in the Girls Basketball League that starts in the winter. This program follows an open format, which means parents and volunteer coaches will need to determine the content each week. At this open gym there will be one court dedicated for girls wanting to work on their skills and have a chance to scrimmage. Volunteer coaches and parents are encouraged to attend and help the girls practice skills before the basketball season begins.

Code Grade Days Date Time Location0330-6 3 - 8 Sunday 11/9 - 12/21 2 - 4 p.m. Park Place Gym

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Girls basketball open Gym

For more information, please call Chelsie Hardcastle, Recreation Manager at 630-483-3090.

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Golf LessonsIn this one-on-one approach, students will learn the proper mechanics to the fundamentals of this lifetime game. All lessons will be centered around leading students on their journey of growth and enjoyment in the game of golf, while having fun. Classes are kept small to ensure the personal attention to help improve your game.

*Youth lessons include a bucket of balls in the fee.Registration Deadline: August 24Code Day Dates Time R/NR0950-4 Tuesday/Thursday 9/2 - 9/18 6 - 7 p.m. $95/$120Green Valley Golf Range, 26w101 Lake St. Hanover Park, IL Ages 9-15 years old

For more information on Youth Golf Lessons, please contact Recreation Manager Chelsie [email protected] or 630.483.3090.

The Boxing Academy develops self-confidence and self-respect in a safe and fun environment. Participants will be taught how to perform better and get that competitive edge. Learn how to wrap hands like a boxer, stance and footwork techniques, defensive maneuvers, rhythm, coordination, nutrition, punch/counter punch combinations, and self-defense techniques. Participants will be able to work on their skills in our boxing ring! Participants are strongly recommended to purchase mouth guards & hand wraps for the program. All items are available for purchase at the Hanover Park Park District front desk. No boxing experience needed.

Code Level Day Dates Time Fee0950-0 Beginner Saturday 9/6 - 10/25 9-10 a.m. $75 0950-1 Advanced Saturday 9/6 - 10/25 10-11:30 a.m. $85 0950-2 Beginner Saturday 11/1 - 12/20 9-10 a.m. $69 0950-3 Advanced Saturday 11/1 - 12/20 10-11:30 a.m. $78 CC Activity Room C at Hanover Park Park District No class 11/29

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SPDCARES.com 630.372.PARK Early Childhood AthleticsFriday Night Sports

Tiny Tot T-Ball

Little Hoopsters

Little Sluggers T-Ball

Pint-Sized Sports

Parent-N-Tot Soccer Stars

Mighty Hoopsters

Fore more information about Early Childhood & Youth Athletics and classes,

please contact Recreation Manager Jake Larson at

630.483.3731 or by email at [email protected]

Friday Night SportsFriday nights will never be the same if you sign your child up for these Friday Night Sports classes. Pick between your favorite sports; soccer or basketball. Players will be instructed on shooting, dribbling, and passing. Fun games will be played at the end of each session.

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Soccer0320-0 4-6 Friday 9/12 -10/17 5 - 5:45 p.m. $40/$60

Basketball0320-1 4-6 Friday 9/12 -10/17 6 - 6:45 p.m. $40/$60Park Place Gym Min/Max: 6/10

Tiny Tot T-BallClasses will consist of skill practice, team practice, and a small scrimmage game. Parent Participation is encouraged at various times; instructor will request when needed. The last class of the session will be a full scrimmage game. Each participant is responsible for providing their own mitt.

Code Age Day Dates Time R/NR0320-6 3-5 Sat. 11/1 -11/22 10 - 10:45 a.m. $30/$45Park Place Gym Min/Max: 6/10

Little HoopstersLearn the basics of basketball in this excellent fundamentals program. Each participant will learn the basics of dribbling, passing, and shooting. Staff will stress the importance of teamwork, good sportsmanship, and fun.

Code Age Day Dates Time R/NR0320-4 4-6 Saturday 9/13 -10/18 11 - 11:45 p.m. $40/$60Park Place Gym Min/Max: 6/10

Little Sluggers T-BallOne Day and Two Day classes are available. Children will learn the basics of baseball through T-ball-based drills. Batting, fielding, throwing, catching, and other skills will be stressed. The last class of the session will be a full scrimmage game. Each participant is responsible for providing their own mitt.

Code Age Day Dates Time R/NR0320-5 5-7 Sat. 11/1 - 11/22 9 - 9:45 a.m. $30/$45Park Place Gym Min/Max: 6/10

Pint-Sized Sports (with a parent)Learn the basic motor skills of throwing, running, kicking, and hitting with your mom or dad helping you. Soccer, basketball, t-ball, kickball, football, and many other exciting activities will be played. Fun games will be played at the end of each class.

Code Age Day Dates Time R/NR0320-2 2-3 Saturday 9/13 -10/18 9 - 9:45 a.m. $40/$60Park Place Gym Min/Max: 6/10

Parent-n-Tot Soccer Stars (with a parent)Parents and children work together in this class, learning the basics of soccer. Instructors will lead the class through games and drills to help develop skills for the child. Dribbling, passing, and shooting will be emphasized.

Code Age Day Dates Time R/NR0320-3 3-4 Sat. 9/13 -10/18 10 - 10:45 a.m. $40/$60Park Place Gym Min/Max: 6/10

Mighty HoopstersAre you ready for the next step? In this class more advanced fundamental skills will be taught. Each participant will continue to develop dribbling, passing, shooting, and offense and defense.

Code Age Day Dates Time R/NR0320-7 6-8 Sat. 11/1 -11/22 11 - 11:45 a.m. $30/$45Park Place Gym Min/Max: 6/10

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The Streamwood Park District gymnastics program is operated by the Gymkhana Gymnastics Club. Gymkhana has been providing high-quality instruction in gymnastics since 1975. They offer programs for all ages and abilities starting from preschool gymnastics classes, to their nationally competing U.S.A. Gymnastics Men’s and Women’s teams. Gymkhana’s professional staff is comprised of U.S.A. Gymnastics safety-certified coaches. The Gymkhana facility is 22,800 square feet of the latest and best equipment.

All classes are held at Gymkhana Gymnastics Club.

Parent/Tot Gymnastics (2-3 years old with a parent) Introduce your child to the world of gymnastics with this parent/tot class. Simple gymnastics and tumbling techniques will be introduced through fun games and activities.

Pre-Gymnastics (4 years old -Kindergarten)This class is for the child who loves to jump, roll, and climb. Children will be introduced to bar, beam, vault, and tumbling exercises. These will prepare them for beginning gymnastics. Warm-up activities are also designed to enhance learning.

Beginner Gymnastics (6 years old and up)Emphasis will be on tumbling to gain strength & coordination, and progress to working on some equipment.

Advanced Beginner Gymnastics (6 years old and up)A continuation of Beginner Gymnastics, progressing into more new skills. Students must have had one or more classes of Beginner Gymnastics.

Basic Tumbling (6-7 years old)Emphasis will be on tumbling, all mainly being mat work and routine.

Intermediate Level Gymnastics (7-12 years old)This class is designed for the student who already possesses basic gymnastics skills and is ready to move forward to more challenging skills. Instructor’s recommendation is required.

Code Day Date Time R/NR0410-0 Monday 9/8-10/27 10:30 - 11:10 a.m. $54/$740410-1 Monday 11/3-12/8 10:30 - 11:10 a.m. $40/$50

Code Day Date Time R/NR0410-2 Monday 9/8-10/27 11:15 - 11:55 a.m. $54/$740410-3 Monday 9/8-10/27 12-12:40 p.m. $54/$740410-4 Monday 11/3-12/8 11:15 - 11:55 a.m. $40/$550410-5 Monday 11/3-12/8 12-12:40 p.m. $40/$55

Code Day (Age) Date Time R/NR0410-6 Wed. (6-7 yrs.) 9/10-10/29 4:30-5:30 p.m. $58/$780410-7 Wed. 8 yrs. + 9/10-10/29 5:30-6:30 p.m. $58/$780410-8 Wed. (6-7 yrs.) 11/5-12/10 4:30-5:30 p.m. $44/$600410-9 Wed. 8 yrs. + 11/5-12/10 5:30-6:30 p.m. $44/$60

Code Day Date Time R/NR0411-0 Monday 9/8-10/27 4:30-5:30 p.m. $58/$780411-1 Monday 11/3-12/8 4:30-5:30 p.m. $44/$60

Code Day Date Time R/NR0411-4 Wednesday 9/10-10/29 4:30-5:30 p.m. $58/$780411-5 Wednesday 11/19-12/10 4:30-5:30 p.m. $44/$60

Code Day Date Time R/NR0411-2 Monday 9/8-10/27 4:30-6:00 p.m. $72/$950411-3 Monday 11/3-12/8 4:30-6:00 p.m. $54/$74

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Fore more information about Gymnastics, please contact Recreation Manager Chelsie Hardcastle by phone at 630.483.3090 or by email at [email protected].

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Children and adults universally enjoy learning the art of karate. Classes are taught by Illinois Shotokan Karate Club’s expert instructors under the direction of John DiPasquale, four-time National Champion, U.S. Karate National Coach, and President of the National Karate Federation of the U.S. Beginner students will not be permitted to register into the current session after the second class has met. Registration for continuers through advanced students will be accepted after the start date, but the full class fee is required.

Code Level Location Day Date Time R/NR0560-0 Beginner/Continuer HPPD Wednesday 9/3 - 12/10 4-4:45 p.m. $137/$1620560-1 Inter/Adv. (2+ sessions) HPPD Wednesday 9/3 - 12/10 4:50-5:35 p.m. $137/$1620560-2 Beginner/Continuer BPD Saturday 9/6 - 12/13 2:45-3:30 p.m. $137/$1620560-3 Intermediate (3+ sessions) BPD Saturday 9/6 - 12/13 3:40-4:25 p.m. $137/$162HPPD = Hanover Park Park District Min/Max: /10

BPD= Bartlett Park District Min/Max: /14

Code Level Day Date Time R/NR (each)0561-0 White-Yellow Saturday 9/6 - 12/13 4:30-5:30 p.m. $137/$1620561-1 Blue + Saturday 9/6 - 12/13 5:30-6:30 p.m. $137/$162Bartlett Park District Min/Max: 10

Code Level Location Day Date Time R/NR0560-4 White-Orange HPPD Wednesday 9/3 - 12/10 5:40-6:35 p.m. $137/$1620560-5 Yellow-Green HPPD Wednesday 9/3 - 12/10 6:35-7:30 p.m. $137/$1620560-6 Purple and up HPPD Wednesday 9/3 - 12/10 7:35-8:35 p.m. $137/$1620560-7 White-Yellow BPD Saturday 9/6 - 12/13 4:30-5:30 p.m. $137/$1620560-8 Blue and up BPD Saturday 9/6 - 12/13 5:30-6:30 p.m. $137/$162HPPD = Hanover Park Park District Min/Max: /10

BPD= Bartlett Park District Min/Max: /10

Code Level Location Day Date Time R/NR0561-2 White - Black HPPD Wednesday 9/3 - 12/10 8:35-9:35 p.m. $137/$1620561-3 White-Yellow BPD Saturday 9/6 - 12/13 4:30-5:30 p.m. $137/$1620561-4 Blue and up BPD Saturday 9/6 - 12/13 5:30-6:30 p.m. $137/$162HPPD = Hanover Park Park District Min/Max: /10

BPD= Bartlett Park District Min/Max: /10

Pre-Karate (4-7 Years)Young children will develop agility, strength, and coordination skills through fun and creative activities. This program, specifi-cally designed to work with growing minds and bodies, en-hances memory and agility skills, too. Watch your child blossom while learning karate and having a blast at the same time!

Parent/Child Karate (Children 7+)An excellent opportunity to spend quality time with your child, while conditioning muscles, developing coordination, and improving cardiovascular fitness.

Youth Karate (8-14 Years)Karate skills put children in touch with their bodies and helps to build coordination, agility, strength, and poise, as well as establishes lasting personal safety skills. The mental aspect of karate is equal to if not greater than the physical. Practicing this art results in increased self- esteem, in addition to enhancing discipline and control.

Adult Karate (15 years +)Release tension and develop total body fitness! In addition to self-defense skills, karate develops flexibility and muscle tone, all while improving core strength. From work to home, the benefits of karate can be felt in all aspects of life.

For questions about Golden Lion Martial Arts or Illinois Shotokan Karate, please contact Recreation Manager Chelsie Hardcastle at 630.483.3090 or by email at [email protected].

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Golden Lion Academy Martial Arts is operated through various Park Districts by the Golden Lion Academy. The focus of the Golden Lion Academy combines the disciplines of Tae-kwon-do, Hapkido, Judo, and Kung-fu. Students six years and up learn the rudiments of self-defense from day one. They build upon these features by adding more advanced techniques from the various styles, while also learning the Korean language and the history of martial arts. As students progress, they earn opportunities for advancement through the various ranks in a safe, friendly, and enjoyable environment. This commitment has helped the Golden Lion Academy develop countless numbers of individuals over the past 30 years. Dress in comfortable clothing. Uniforms are available through the Instructor.

Please note this program is ongoing throughout the entire year. Golden Lion is represented in our brochure each season.

*** requires instructor’s authorization to enroll. Green Belt rank and higher.Please dress in comfortable clothing. Uniforms are available through the Instructor.

Beginner/Advanced (6 years and older)Code Level Day Dates Time R/NR0590-0 Beginner Wednesday 9/24 - 12/10 6:30-8 p.m. $59/$790590-1 Advanced Wednesday 9/24 - 12/10 6:30-9 p.m. $69/$89No class November 26

The instructor is Jason Estes.

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SPDCARES.com 630.372.PARK Adult Tennis

Centre CourtHanover Park Park District

1919 Walnut DrHanover Park, IL

Adult Beginner (ages 18+)This lesson plan introduces tennis to new players while focusing on basic tennis fundamentals, techniques, and grips.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16

Adult Advanced Beginner (ages 18+)This class continues to develop basic tennis skills and techniques while beginning to add more emphasis on rallying and match playing abilities.

Class Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16Fall 1 Fall 2 Level Day Time Fee0627-2 0628-4 Adult Beginner Monday 5-6 p.m. $122 0627-3 0628-5 Adult Beginner Monday 6-7 p.m. $122 0627-4 0628-6 Adult Beginner Tuesday 5-6 p.m. $122 0627-5 0628-7 Adult Beginner Tuesday 6-7 p.m. $122 0627-6 0628-8 Adult Beginner Wednesday 7-8 p.m. $122 0627-7 0628-9 Adult Beginner Thursday 6-7 p.m. $122 0627-8 0629-0 Adult Beginner Saturday 9-10 a.m. $122 0627-9 0629-1 Adult Beginner Sunday 11-12 p.m. $122 0628-0 0629-2 Adult Beginner Sunday 12-1 p.m. $122 0628-1 0629-3 Adult Advanced Beginner Monday 7-8:30 p.m. $198 0628-2 0629-4 Adult Advanced Beginner Wednesday 7-8:30 p.m. $198 0628-3 0629-5 Adult Advanced Beginner Saturday 9:30-11 a.m. $198

Make tennis a family game - take tennis lessons the same time your child is in class!

Fall 1 (7 weeks): 9/1 - 10/13. Deadline: 8/26 No classes Labor Day, 9/1.Fall 2 (7 weeks): 10/27 - 12/15. Deadline: 1021No classes 11/24 - 11/30.

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Quickstart Red (ages 4-6)Each 45-minute lesson will focus on introducing the game of tennis to our youngest participants through the use of fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use our racquets and move around the tennis court.Length: 45 minutes, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16

Quickstart Orange I (ages 7-8) *New to tennis*Each one-hour lesson will focus on introducing tennis to 7-8 year olds that are new to the game through the use of fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use our racquets and move around the tennis court. **May be combined with Green I class scheduled at same time, which is same level.Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16

Quickstart Orange II (ages 7-8) *Some previous experience*The goal of this class is simple – to learn the basics of a rally by being able to hit the ball back and forth over the net with a partner through the use of fun activities and games. We will emphasize the development of rally skills using both forehand and backhand ground strokes, as well as introduce other tennis-related skills, such as serve, return of serve, and volleys. **May be combined with Green II class scheduled at same time, which is same level.Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16

Quickstart Green I (ages 9-10) *New to tennis*Each one-hour lesson will focus on introducing tennis to 9-10 year olds that are new to the game through the use of fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use our racquets and move around the tennis court. **May be combined with Orange I class scheduled at same time, which is same level.Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16

Quickstart Green II (ages 9-10) *Some previous experience*This lesson group focuses both learning and competing on the tennis court. We look to build on the continual development of rallying skills, developing tactical and court positioning skills, as well as more familiarity with singles and doubles play. We will introduce and emphasize the overhead serve as well as transition shots, such as a slice backhand and approach shots. All this will be done in a fun, but competitive, manner. **May be combined with Orange II class scheduled at same time, which is same level.Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16

Junior Development White (ages 11-14):This lesson plan will introduce tennis to new players in this age level in a fun and efficient manner. We will focus on basic tennis skills, grips, fundamentals, and techniques, while also introducing basic court movements and positioning on all tennis-related strokes will be introduced and developed through instruction and fun age-appropriate games.Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16

Junior Development Yellow (ages 14-17):This lesson plan will introduce tennis to new players in this age level in a fun and efficient manner. We will focus on basic tennis skills, grips, fundamentals and techniques, while also introducing basic court movements and positioning on all tennis-related strokes will be introduced and developed through instruction and fun age-appropriate games.Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16

Junior Development Blue (ages 11-14):This 1.5 hour lesson continues to develop the basic tennis skills while expanding shot selections. We will focus on adding various spins, improve consistency, and add more direction to our ground strokes while developing transition shots, correct volleying and serve grips, and court positioning. This lesson will consist of instruction and fun, skill developing games with some emphasis on point play.Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16

Make tennis a family game - take tennis lessons the same time your child is in class!

Fall 1 (7 weeks): 9/1 - 10/13. Deadline: 8/26 No classes Labor Day, 9/1.Fall 2 (7 weeks): 10/27 - 12/15. Deadline: 1021No classes 11/24 - 11/30.

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SPDCARES.com 630.372.PARK Youth TennisFall 1 Fall 2 Level Day Time Fee0620-0 0623-6 Red Tuesday 1:15 - 2 p.m. $88 0620-1 0623-7 Red Wednesday 4 -4 :45 p.m. $88 0620-2 0623-8 Red Saturday 12 - 12:45 p.m. $88 0620-3 0623-9 Red Sunday 11 - 11:45 a.m. $88 0620-4 0624-0 Orange 1 Monday 4 - 5 p.m. $122 0620-5 0624-1 Orange 1 Tuesday 4 - 5 p.m. $122 0620-6 0624-2 Orange 1 Thursday 5 - 6 p.m. $122 0620-7 0624-3 Orange 1 Saturday 9 - 10 a.m. $122 0620-8 0624-4 Orange 1 Sunday 12 - 1 p.m. $122 0620-9 0624-5 Orange 2 Monday 5 - 6 p.m. $122 0621-0 0624-6 Orange 2 Tuesday 5 - 6 p.m. $122 0621-1 0624-7 Orange 2 Thursday 6 - 7 p.m. $122 0621-2 0624-8 Orange 2 Saturday 10 - 11 a.m. $122 0621-3 0624-9 Orange 2 Sunday 1 - 2 p.m. $122 0621-4 0625-0 Green 1 Monday 4 - 5 p.m. $122 0621-5 0625-1 Green 1 Tuesday 4 - 5 p.m. $122 0621-6 0625-2 Green 1 Thursday 5 - 6 p.m. $122 0621-7 0625-3 Green 1 Saturday 9 - 10 a.m. $122 0621-8 0625-4 Green 1 Sunday 12 - 1 p.m. $122 0621-9 0625-5 Green 2 Monday 5 - 6 p.m. $122 0622-0 0625-6 Green 2 Tuesday 5 - 6 p.m. $122 0622-1 0625-7 Green 2 Thursday 6 - 7 p.m. $122 0622-2 0625-8 Green 2 Saturday 10 - 11 a.m. $122 0622-3 0625-9 Green 2 Sunday 1 - 2 p.m. $122 0622-4 0626-0 Junior White Monday 6 - 7 p.m. $122 0622-5 0626-1 Junior White Wednesday 6 - 7 p.m. $122 0622-6 0626-2 Junior White Saturday 9 - 10 a.m. $122 0622-7 0626-3 Junior White Sunday 2 - 3 p.m. $122 0622-8 0626-4 Junior Yellow Monday 6 - 7 p.m. $122 0622-9 0626-5 Junior Yellow Wednesday 6 - 7 p.m. $122 0623-0 0626-6 Junior Yellow Saturday 9 - 10 a.m. $122 0623-1 0626-7 Junior Yellow Sunday 2 - 3 p.m. $122 0623-2 0626-8 Junior Blue Tuesday 5:30 - 7 p.m. $198 0623-3 0626-9 Junior Blue Saturday 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $198 0623-4 0627-0 Junior Brown Tuesday 5 - 6:30 p.m. $198 0623-5 0627-1 Junior Brown Saturday 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $198

Junior Development Brown (ages 14-17):This 1.5 hour lesson continues to develop the basic tennis skills while expanding shot selections. We will focus on adding various spins, improve consistency, and add more direction to our ground strokes while developing transition shots, correct volleying and serve grips, and court positioning. This lesson will consist of instruction and fun, skill developing games with some emphasis on point play.Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes) Min/Max: 4/16

For more information on Youth Tennis Lessons, please contact Recreation Manager Jake Larson by phone at 630.483.3731 or by email at [email protected].

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Once again Streamwood Park District will be teaming up with the Green Valley Golf Course to bring golf lessons to you! In this fun approach, you will learn the proper mechanics to the fundamentals of this lifetime activity. All lessons will be centered around leading students on their journey of growth and enjoyment in the game of golf. Classes are kept small to ensure personal attention to help improve your game.

Registration Deadline: Saturday, August 24*Adult participants must purchase a bucket of balls for each lesson.

SPD Fall Softball League will be played at the Rahlfs Woods #3. Each league will consist of an 8 game schedule with a single elimination tournament at season’s end. There will be monetary awards and team plaques for both the league and tournament champion. Registration deadline for all leagues is Saturday, August 23 at 12 p.m. A non- refundable $100.00 deposit is required when registering. Teams who register for two leagues will receive $50 off each league. We are also introducing a Coed Softball League for Wednesday nights. This is a great new opportunity for guys and girls to play softball together in a fun, yet competitive, format. Games will be played with amended softball league rules.

Code Day Dates Time R/NR0950-5 Tuesday/Thursday 9/9 - 9/18 7-8:00 p.m. $95/$120Green Valley Golf Range, 26w101 Lake St. Hanover Park Min/Max: 10/20 Age: 18+

Sunday A BracketCode Day Start Date Time Team Fee0180-0 Sunday 9/7 1-7 p.m. $525 18 years and older Min/Max: 4/10 teams

Thursday NightCode Day Start Date Time Team Fee0180-2 Thursday 9/4 6:30-9:30 p.m. $525 18 years and older Min/Max: 4/8 teams

Wednesday Night Co-Ed Code Day Start Date Time Team Fee0180-1 Wednesday 9/3 6:30-9:30 p.m. $525 18 years and older Min/Max: 4/8 teams

For more info on Adult Golf Lessons, please contact

Recreation Manager Chelsie Hardcastle at 630.483.3090 or

by email at [email protected].

For more information on Men’s Softball, please contact Recreation Manager Jake Larson.

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Visit SPDAthletics.com for all team and league schedules and standings.

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Fall Session: NEW 1/2 year sessions. Classes begin Monday, August 25.No Class Thanksgiving Break (11/24 - 11/30)

Fall Arts Academy Open House: Saturday, August 16 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. (Interested participants can register for recital classes, order dance shoes and attire, used shoe and costume sale)

New Fall Performance: The Nutty Cracker SuiteThis holiday season, take a break from the traditional Nutcracker Ballet and join the SPD Dance Academy for a fun-filled evening of tap, jazz, ballet, and hip hop. See your favorite Nutcracker characters with a contemporary twist. Clara will tap her way through the land of sweets, Hip Hop-street-wise mice will battle the tapping soldiers, and see the snowflakes dance like you have never seen them before.Solo Auditions: Wednesday, August 20. 5:30 - 7 p.m.*Must be at least 10 years old to audition for solo parts. Solo rehearsals will vary throughout the week based on teacher, student, and studio availability.Picture Day: Saturday, October 25 (subject to change based on costume arrival)Dress Rehearsal: Thursday, December 11 (times TBD)Performance Dates: December 12

7 p.m.December 132 p.m.

Location: Park Place Family Recreation Center

Early Bird Tickets(11/13-11/30):

$9 Pre-Show(12/1-12/11):

$10 Day of Show(12/12-12/13):

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NEW! Creative Movement: This class is excellent for all little movers and non-movers. Creative Movement focuses on developmental movements disguised as fun dance/movement games in a low stress environment. Classes will be structured, yet will allow for creative exploration by all students. NEW! Broadway Beginners: This class will teach the basics of musical theater. We will work on line memorization, stage movement, and bringing story-book characters to life.Session Code Type Day Time Date R/NR Min/Max LocationPre-K (3-4 years)Non- Recital 1

1890-0 Creative Movement

Monday 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 8/25-10/7 $60/$85 4/8 PP

Non- Recital 2

1890-1 Creative Movement

Monday 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 10/13-12/1 $60/$85 4/8 PP

Fall 1 1890-2 Ballet/Tap Monday 4 - 4:45 p.m. 8/25-12/1 $135/$160 5/10 PPFall 1 1890-3 Ballet/Tap Tuesday 9:30 -10:15 a.m. 8/26-12/2 $135/$160 5/10 PPNon- Recital 1

1890-4 Broadway Beginners

Wednesday 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 8/27-10/8 $60/$85 4/8 PP

Non- Recital 2

1890-5 Broadway Beginners

Wednesday 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 10/15-12/3 $60/$85 4/8 PP

Fall 1 1890-6 Ballet/Tap Thursday 3:45 - 4:30 p.m. 8/28-12/4 $135/$160 5/10 PPFall 1 1890-7 Ballet/Tap Saturday 9:30 -10:15 a.m. 8/30-12/6 $135/$160 5/10 PP

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Session Code Type Day Time Date R/NR Min/Max LocationKinder (5-7 years)Fall 1 1890-8 Ballet/Tap Monday 5-5:45 p.m. 8/25-12/1 $135/$160 5/12 PPFall 1 1890-9 Hip Hop Monday 4:30-5:15 p.m. 8/25-12/1 $135/$160 5/12 CCFall 1 1891-0 Ballet/Jazz Thursday 4:30-5:15 p.m. 8/28-12/4 $135/$160 5/12 PPFall 1 1891-1 Jazz/Tap Thursday 5:30-6:15 p.m. 8/28-12/4 $135/$160 5/12 PPFall 1 1891-2 Ballet/Tap Saturday 10:20-11:05 a.m. 8/30-12/6 $135/$160 5/12 PP

Pre-Teen (8-11 years)Fall 1 1891-3 Musical Theater

DanceMonday 6-7 p.m. 8/25-12/1 $160/$185 7/15 PP

Fall 1 1891-4 Hip Hop Monday 5:30-6:30 p.m. 8/25-12/1 $160/$185 7/15 CCFall 1 1891-5 Boys Hip Hop

(8 & up)Tuesday 4:30-5:15 p.m. 8/26-12/2 $160/$185 7/15 CC

Fall 1 1891-6 Co-ed Tap (8 & up) Tuesday 7:15-8 p.m. 8/26-12/2 $160/$185 7/15 PPFall 1 1891-7 Ballet Wednesday 5- p.m. 8/27-12/3 $160/$185 7/15 CCFall 1 1891-8 Jazz Thursday 6-7 p.m. 8/28-12/4 $160/$185 7/15 CC

Teen (12-17 years)Fall 1 1891-9 Jazz Tuesday 4:30-5:30 p.m. 8/26-12/2 $160/$185 7/15 PPFall 1 1892-0 Ballet Tuesday 5:30-6:30 p.m. 8/26-12/2 $160/$185 7/15 PPFall 1 1892-1 Hip Hop Tuesday 5:30-6:30 p.m. 8/26-12/2 $160/$185 7/15 CC

Adult (18+ years)Non- Recital 1

1892-6 Jazz Monday 10-11:15 a.m. 8/25-10/7 $60/$85 4/20 PP

Non- Recital 2

1892-7 Jazz Monday 10-11:15 a.m. 10/13-12/1 $60/$85 4/20 PP

Non- Recital 1

1892-8 Ballet Wednesday 10-11:15 a.m. 8/27-10/8 $60/$85 4/10 PP

Non- Recital 2

1892-9 Ballet Wednesday 10-11:15 a.m. 10/15-12/3 $60/$85 4/10 PP

Non- Recital 1

1893-0 Tap Friday 10-11 a.m. 8/29-10/10 $60/$85 4/20 PP

Non- Recital 2

1893-1 Tap Friday 10-11 a.m. 10/17-12/5 $60/$85 4/20 PP

Dance Company (placement only)Session Code Type Day Time Date R/NR Min/Max LocationFall 1 1892-2 Dance Company 1 Wednesday 3:30-4:45 p.m. 8/27-12/3 $195/$220 N/A PP

Friday 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 8/29-12/5 N/AFall 1 1892-3 Dance Company 2 Monday 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 8/25-12/1 $195/$220 N/A PP

Wednesday 4:45 - 6 p.m. 8/27-12/3 N/AFall 1 1892-4 Dance Company 3 Wednesday 6-7:15 p.m. 8/27-12/3 $195/$220 N/A PP

Friday 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. 8/29-12/5 N/AFall 1 1892-5 Dance Company 4 Monday 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. 8/25-12/1 $195/$220 N/A PP

Wednesday 7:15 - 8:30 p.m. 8/27-12/3 N/A

*Costume fee is included into the tuition price for the fall season45 minute session $50 60 minute session $60 Dance Company $75Costume fees do not include tights. Costume fees may include minimal additional costs depending on your dancer’s class, level, and whether or not they are part of a competition (Dance Company members). Balance Due letters will go out to parents after costumes have been ordered. Please be aware of the slight cost adjustments you may incur.

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Holiday Music FestivalJoin us as our actors, singers, dancers, and musicians take the stage to showcase their hard work and accomplishments on Friday, December 19, 2014 at Judson University’s Chapel in Elgin, IL. Seating will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a 7 p.m. show. Tickets are $7. Children 2 years and under are free.

Friday, December 19

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Private LessonsFor intermediate and advanced level dancers only. Lessons available for ballet, tap, and jazz techniques. Lessons scheduled once a week for 30 or 45 minutes. Lessons are arranged at the discretion of the teacher and based on dance studio availability. Requests taken at first come first serve basis. Contact Jessica Kovarik at [email protected] with questions and/or placement information.Session Code Type Day/Time Date R/NR Min/Max LocationNon-Recital 1 1893-2 30 Minutes Day/Time Based on Studio

Availability8/25-10/7 $98/$123 N/A PP

Non-Recital 2 1893-3 30 Minutes Day/Time Based on Studio Availability

10/13-12/1 $98/$123 N/A PP

Non-Recital 1 1893-4 45 Minutes Day/Time Based on Studio Availability

8/25-10/7 $98/$123 N/A PP

Non-Recital 2 1893-5 45 Minutes Day/Time Based on Studio Availability

10/13-12/1 $98/$123 N/A PP

Teaching Assistant ProgramIntermediate and advanced dancers have the opportunity to assist Dance Academy instructors with Pre-K and Kinder level classes. Responsibilities may include taking attendance, learning all student’s names, remembering recital dances, leading dance activities and exercises, assisting the lead teacher at Dance Recital, and attending all scheduled classes. Contact Jessica Kovarik at [email protected] with questions and/or placement information. Fall 1 1893-6 Day/Time Based on Instructor Needs 8/25-12/13 Park Place/Community N/A

Winter Break Dance & Theater Intensive (Pick a Half Day or register for both or a full day)Beginner through advanced performers will have the opportunity to get a crash course in all dance styles and theater techniques. Performers will take dance classes in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Lyrical, and Contemporary dance styles for half the day; and for the other half of the day performers will take theater classes in voice, acting, projection, stage movement, blocking, and line memorization. *Participants may, and are encouraged to participate in the full day from 9 - 3:30 a.m.Session Code Type Day Time Date Location R/NR Min/MaxJunior Intensive (7-10 years)Session 1 1893-7 Junior Intensive DANCE Mon/Tues 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 12/22-12/23 Park Place $40/$60 7/25Session 1 2501-0 Junior Intensive THEATER Mon/Tues 12:30-3:30 p.m. 12/22-12/23 Park Place $40/$60 7/25Session 2 1893-8 Junior Intensive DANCE Mon/Tues 12:30-3:30 p.m. 12/29-12/30 Park Place $40/$60 7/25Session 2 2501-1 Junior Intensive THEATER Mon/Tues 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 12/29-12/30 Park Place $40/$60 7/25

Senior Intensive (11+ years or by instructor placement)Session 1 1893-9 Senior DANCE ONLY Mon/Tues 12:30-3:30 p.m. 12/22-12/23 Park Place $40/$60 7/25Session 1 2501-2 Senior THEATER ONLY Mon/Tues 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 12/22-12/23 Park Place $40/$60 7/25Session 2 1894-0 Senior DANCE ONLY Mon/Tues 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 12/29-12/30 Park Place $40/$60 7/25Session 2 2501-3 Senior THEATER ONLY Mon/Tues 12:30-3:30 p.m. 12/29-12/30 Park Place $40/$60 7/25

* If registered for a full day please send your child with a lunch.** If registering for a full day please register once under each code per session.

For more information on the Dance Academy, please contact Cultural Arts Coordinator Jessica Kovarik at 630.483.3124 or by email at [email protected].

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Fall Arts Academy Open House: Saturday, August 16 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.Youth Improv Troupe ~ NEW ~11-17 years oldSession Code Type Day Time Date R/NR Location Min/MaxFall 1 2501-4 Youth Improv Monday 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. 8/25-10/7 $65/$80 PP 8/19Fall 2 2501-5 Youth Improv Monday 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 10/13-12/1 $65/$80 PP 8/19

Private Acting LessonsAll lessons are offered as private one on one lessons giving your young actor/actress an atmosphere to succeed. Lessons are scheduled once each week for 30 minutes.Ages 8 and upSession Code Type Day Time Date R/NR Location Min/MaxFall 1 2500-6 Private Acting Lesson TBD TBD 8/25-9/19 $50/$75 TBD 1/10Fall 2 2500-7 Private Acting Lesson TBD TBD 9/29-10/24 $50/$75 TBD 1/10Fall 3 2500-8 Private Acting Lesson TBD TBD 11/3-11/21 $50/$75 TBD 1/10Fall 4 2500-9 Private Acting Lesson TBD TBD 12/1-1/2 $50/$75 TBD 1/10

The day, time, and location of private music lessons is arranged at the discretion of the teacher and the student to accommodate everyone’s schedule. Lessons are taught in 4 week increments. All lessons are offered in an atmo-sphere conducive to the success of your young musician. Fall performance opportunities for our young musicians include the General Holiday Recital and the Holiday Music Festival.

Academy Performance ProgramsParticipants will learn the stage blocking and projection. They will be responsible for line memorization and rehearse music and movement for the stage. All Participants must commit to being present at every rehearsal during Tech Week – Saturday, Jan. 3rd and Monday - Friday Jan. 5th – Jan. 9th in order to perform during the run of the show. Additionally, participants should not miss more than 3 scheduled rehearsals during the general rehearsal period.Session Code Type Day Time Date R/NR Location Min/MaxJunior Theater Academy Performance: Cinderella Kids (1st - 5th grade)Fall 1 2502-4 Performance

AcademyTuesday/Thursday 5 - 6:30 p.m. 8/26 - 1/10 $125/$150 PP 15/50

Senior Theater Academy Performance: Xanadu Jr. (6th - 10th grade; or by instructor placement)Fall 1 2502-5 Performance

AcademyTuesday/Thursday 6 - 8 p.m. 8/26 - 1/10 $130/$155 PP 15/50

The Junior Academy will perform on Friday, January 9, 2014 and Saturday, January 10, 2014. The Senior Academy will perform on Saturday, January 10, 2014 and Sunday, January 11, 2014. Tickets are $9. Children 2 and under are free (if sitting on a parent’s lap; if separate seat ticket must be purchased). The performance venue is TBD.

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Classes begin week of August 25. No class 11/30 and 12/23 - 12/28.

Fall Arts Academy Open House: Saturday, August 16, 2014. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.Streamwood Children’s Choir ~ NEW ~We are excited to announce the addition of a children’s chorus to our music programming. The choir will rehearse each week; working on vocal technique, site reading, notation, and proper breath control. The choir will perform at Academy Music Festivals, Summer Celebration, and more.Session Code Type Day Time Date R/NR Location Min/MaxF/W/S/SU 2501-6 Children's

ChorusMonday 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Begins

8/25/14$150/$175 PP 12/1

Streamwood Children’s Chorus is an annual commitment. Season runs August 2014 - July 2015.

Private Lessons (ages 5+. Must be 8+ to register for 45 minute session).Our instructors, graduates in music education, professional musicians and experienced educators are eager to bring the joy of music into your child's life. Opportunities exist for students to receive instruction in: voice, piano, guitar, violin, percussion, woodwinds, and brass. Lessons are 30 or 45 minutes each week.Session Code Type Day/Time Date R/NR Location Min/MaxFall 1 2500-0 30 Minute Lesson TBD 8/25-9/19 $50/$75 TBD 15/70Fall 2 2500-1 30 Minute Lesson TBD 9/29-10/24 $50/$75 TBD 15/70Fall 3 2500-2 30 Minute Lesson TBD 11/3-11/21 $37.50/$56.25 TBD 15/70Fall 4 2500-3 30 Minute Lesson TBD 12/1-1/2 $50/$75 TBD 15/70Fall 1 2501-7 45 Minute Lesson TBD 8/25-9/19 $75/$100 TBD 15/70Fall 2 2501-8 45 Minute Lesson TBD 9/29-10/24 $75/$100 TBD 15/70Fall 3 2501-9 45 Minute Lesson TBD 11/3-11/21 $56.25/$75 TBD 15/70Fall 4 2502-0 45 Minute Lesson TBD 12/1-1/2 $75/$100 TBD 15/70The day, time and location of private music lessons is arranged at the discretion of the teacher and the student to accommodate everyone’s schedule. Lessons are taught in 4 week increments. All lessons are offered in an atmosphere conducive to the success of your young musician. Fall performance opportunities for our young musicians include the General Holiday Recital and the Holiday Music Festival.

Holiday Music Festival: Presented by the Streamwood Music AcademyJoin us as our actors, singers, dancers, and musicians take the stage to showcase their hard work and accomplishments on Friday, December 19,2014 at Judson University’s Chapel in Elgin, IL. Seating will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a 7 p.m. show. Tickets are $7. Children 2 years and under are free.General Holiday Recital: Presented by the Streamwood Music AcademyAll musicians have the opportunity to perform for their family and friends at the General Holiday Recital. Admission is free and the recital is held during two time slots at the Hoosier Grove Barn on Monday, December 15, 2014. More information will be provided by your musicians instructor as this opportunity approaches.

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The place to see old friends and make new ones. There is always someone to welcome you at the Parkside Room hosted by our Senior Coordinator, Tracey Stanley. Adventure out and join us for games, activities, and seminars.• Attending meetings and events are a great way to get out and stay active.• Play your favorite card games. • Enjoy the outdoor patio.• Active Members receive FREE Fitness Center Track use.$22 per year. $1 per person is collected per meeting for non-members covers cost of refreshments and paper goods.

Special Friday Events: 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.August 15 Pizza Party LunchSeptember 12 Jersey Mike’s Catered LunchOctober 31 Halloween Sweets and TreatsNovember 31 Thanksgiving Pot Luck

Celebrate birthdays on the last Friday of each month. Birthday celebrants who attend receive a special gift certificate.

For more information on the Golden Agers Club and our other Senior Activities, please call Recreation Manager Lauren Jochem Kabrick at 630.483.3132 or by email at [email protected].

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Become a Part of the Streamwood Park DistrictStreamwood Park District’s Memorial Program has returned and is better than ever! The program has expanded and now offers three unique ways to permanently memorialize someone in one of Streamwood Park District’s 42 parks. You can purchase a tree, bench, or brick for any special occasion or to remember a loved one. The Memorial Program is a perfect way to commemorate life’s milestones, including celebration of a newborn, birthday, anniversary, graduation, or retirement, as a remembrance of a special achievement, or as recognition of someone special.

Memorial TreeThe tree will be planted during the appropriate season by our professional landscape staff. Your specific park choice will be coordinated with the Streamwood Park District Parks Department to ensure your satisfaction and is subject to nursery availability. Trees start at $200 with the option of adding a plaque next to the tree for added memorial value.

Memorial BrickEach brick you purchase will be engraved with your personalized message and placed at Park Place Family Recreation Center. Please note: the Streamwood Park District reserves the right to edit text and determine the location of bricks in the pathway pattern. Bricks start at $75 with the option of adding up to three (3) lines of text.

Memorial BenchEach bench you purchase is made out of recycled plastic and coordinated with the Parks Department to ensure your satisfaction during placement. For added memorial value, engraved plaques can be added to the bench with your own personalized message. Benches with engraving start at $1,400 with a maximum of (4) four lines on the plaque.

For more information, pamphlets, or order forms on the newly returned Memorial Program, please contact Amy Vito, Horticulture Supervisor, by phone at (630)483-3112 or by email at [email protected]

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Thank you to everyone who volunteered their time to take pride in our parks. We had a record year with 29 parks cleaned up by over 200 volunteers this May. We sincerely thank everyone who came out and pulled weeds, cleaned up trash, planted colorful flowers, painted benches, and mulched. We could not have done it without you!

Commissioner Bill WrightCommissioner Rich JaniecAaron CarlosAbbey DavisAdam KanyuhAhemd MoinuddinAlberta JenningsAlesha BurtonAlexis HillAlyssa TownsendAmanda SheridanAmarion HudsonAmy ConterAnahilda MoralesAndrew LeardiAngela MlynarczykArlene DevittAshley DavisBarbara EstradaBarbara ZodroznyBecky LogsdonBernie NevarezBeth WelkeBill AcebeyBill VanhornBlake DroegeBrendin SullivanBridget BenderCathy TampirCayla SkuranCharlotte RitchChris LopezChris MlynarczykChris SeufferChris Seuffer Jr.Christina SeufferChristopher LopezCindy JenningsCody HynesColleen SylvesterDaisy HipolitoDan MitchellDanette WhyteDanny Nevarez

Park Pride Day 2014

David NunesDawn LeardiDawn MappDiana FurlanDiane AubertEd CanadyEnzo MonacoErinn KellyEvelin SantellanFlorence GrazianoFran JacksonGarrett BrownGaston FloresGino MartinezGisselle GorusGrace CiscoGreg BrownfieldGuinevere LarsonHaley RindnerHannah RindnerHeeba MoinuddinImelda CarlosJack ConnerJacob BoomgardenJacob MorrisJanet DroegeJanice KaravakisJayden PetersonJeannette MorganJeannie SkuranJeff BookJeff ConnerJeff VieneJeffery KempJennifer DyerJessica DodgeJoan WicksJoanna MeleJoanne LorkowskiJocelyn RarchJoe CarterJoe MlynarczykJoe MorrisJoe Vito

John GondosJoseph MlynarczykJoshua BurtonJoshua LogsdonJune EulianoJustin HynesKarin SeufferKathie TownsendKathy DzurovsakKayla MeleKennedy NevarezKent WicksKevin BookKevin DodgeKevin MolterKim KaesebergKylie MitchellLee MiemczewskiLee SedlackLogan MontesLucas BiaginiLuis FloresLupita LanderosMadeline ConterMadison DyerMarco StabileMarilynn AcebeyMarion JaniecMarissa DambraMary HendersonMary LesonMathew KujawaMatt ArmstrongMatt BurchMaureen MorrisMaureen StabileMegan BurtonMelissa DodgeMeredith RindnerMike BoomgardenMonica O’NeillMr. Happy ShumakerNaomi LenociNatalia Martinez

Nick ShumakerNoah BiaginiNoelle LoveNoemi HernandezOlivia ConterPaige PalaPatrick DevittPatrick SullivanPatti KaltingerPietro StabileReni StepienRick StabileRob MorrisRobert FurlanRon StepienRose OlmsteadRowynn WhyteRoyce NevarezRyan DodgeRyan DodgeSamuel LopezSarah LeardiSayannah HammershoySeth RindnerSharon DeanStephen HamiltonStevye BrownSusan MeloneTeddy MappTeresa LopezTerri JohnsonTimmy LesonTina VanhornTrevor SkuranTyler SkuranVidar MoinuddinWade BrownWaterfront Community Church Group Zach Viene

Mark your calendars for next year. Park Pride is always held on the third Saturday of May. Next year’s event will be held on May 16, 2015. We hope to see you there. If you have any questions or would like to reserve your favorite park, please contact Amy Vito, Horticulture Supervisor, at 630.483.3112 or [email protected]

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Need a place for a family gathering or professional meeting that is easy on the budget? Park Place offers meeting rooms on an hourly basis. You bring your food, soft drinks and party items; Park Place supplies the room set-up with table and chairs. All rooms open to a patio with a view of the natural grassland that surrounds the facility.Event host included in room rental. Linens are also available. All rentals require a 3-hour minimum.

Looking for a fun and innovative place to hold your child’s next birthday party? Park Place Family Recreation Center has many amenities to suit you and your child’s ideal birthday parties wishes.

A Park Place Splash and Semi-Private Pool Party includes:• Access to the 25 yard lap pool and the Activity Pool. The Activity Pool is a zero-depth entry pool featuring a Kiddy Slide, Horseshoe Channel, two-story high water slide, and water play structures.• Three (3) hours in the Party Room.• One and one half (1.5) hours in the pool area (part of your 3-hour room rental).• Plastic table covers in the color of your choice.• A cart to bring in and take out your party supplies.• Thirty (30) minutes before and after your party to set-up, decorate, and clean up. Trash bags and trash removal are included.• Your Party Host/Hostess will be dedicated to help you in the beginning of the party, will periodically check on you and your guests during your time in the party room, and will also be available after your party to help clean up.• Ice, ice bucket with scoop. You are welcome to bring in your own decorations, juice, soda, food, and cake. Payment in full is due at the time of your reservation. Reservations can be taken over the phone with a credit card. We gladly accept Visa, Discover, and MasterCard. An email address is required to send your contract. We accept pool party reservations six months in advance. Friday Semi-Private Pool Parties and Saturday and Sunday Splash Parties are recommended for children 3-10 years old.

For more information or to reserve your party, please contact Events & Corporate Services Manager Leslie DeMoss at 630.483.3135 or by email at [email protected].

Meeting RoomsRoom Capacity RateSmall 40 $70Double 100 $110Rates listed are hourly

Splash Parties40 guests $21580 guests $305100 guests $330

Semi-Private Pool Parties40 guests $27580 guests $375100 guests $400

Splash parties are held during our public open swim hours.

Saturdays and Sundays1-4 p.m.1:30-4:30 p.m.3:30-6:30 p.m.

Up to 100 guests are welcome to swim in either the Activity Pool or Lap Pool.

Semi-private pool parties are held in the Activity Pool and is yours alone. If the Lap Pool is open during your party, you and your guests are welcome to use it.

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Sherman Health Rehabilitation at Park PlaceExceptional Quality, Excellent Customer Service, State-of-the-Art Equipment

Sherman Rehabilitation Services• Sports Injuries •• Musculoskeletal Disorder •• Neurological Disorder •• Back and Neck Injury •• Post-surgical Rehabilitation •

Located on the lower level of Park Place Family Recreation Center.

Sherman Health Systems of Sherman Hospital brings its services and outreach programs to community residents to help them maintain good health and provide convenient healthcare services.

Sherman Rehabilitation Services is always leading the way in providing new and innovative rehabilitation services to the community. Physical therapy services treat neck and back pain, musculoskeletal pain, orthopedic disorders, neurological disorders, sports injuries, fibromyalgia, amputee rehabilitation, and post-surgical rehabilitation. The patient is treated by a highly-skilled, licensed physical therapist who will do a thorough evaluation and work with the patient to design a customized treatment plan to meet the patient’s goals. Sherman Physical Therapy utilizes state-of-the-art equipment and techniques, and can be provided on land or in the pool. Community wellness and education classes for every family member are available to help people get healthy and stay healthy. From learning how to shop for groceries, to classes on babysitting and CPR, there’s a class for everyone in the family. Diabetes screening and lectures will be offered to help persons who may be at risk for diabetes, as well as those with diabetes. Programs are available in Spanish.

Call 224.783.6128 for information or to schedule an appointment, on call 800.397.9000 or visit shermanhealth.com to learn more about upcoming programs.

Outdoor rentalsHoosier Grove Park Sunny Hill Park Sunny Hill Splash Pad

• Gazebo • Playground • Pathway/Bike Trails • Ball Field• Soccer Fields • Horseshoe Pits • Sand Volleyball • Outdoor Restrooms Hoosier Grove Park Gazebo$45/ hour700 W. Irving Park Road, Streamwood

• Gazebo • Playground • Pathway/Bike Trails • Ball Field• Soccer Fields • Horseshoe Pits • Sand Volleyball • Outdoor Restrooms

Thoroughbred Shelter is located on the north side of the main shelter between theplayground and Splash Pad (seats 20).Palomino Shelter is located up the path on the southeast corner of the park (seats 15). Sunny Hill Park shelters are available to rent from April 1 and closes October 31.Sunny Hill Shelters$45/ hour30W416 Irving Park Road, Elgin

Monday-Sunday 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Private Rentals$165 (3 hour rental)30W416 Irving Park Road, Elgin

•Exclusive Use of Splash Pad 9:30-11 a.m.•Staff-monitored Splash Pad 9:30-11 a.m.•Exclusive Use of Thoroughbred Shelter 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.•Thoroughbred Shelter can be reserved for additional timeat per hour fee $30. Pricing is based on groups of 50 or less; call for pricing of larger groups. Park Shelters are available to rent. Please call Events and Corporate Services at (630) 483-3135 or [email protected] for more information and rental rates.

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Hoosier Grove Barn Banquet Facility 700 W. Irving Park Road

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SPDCARES.com 630.372.PARK Weddings at Hoosier Grove barnWedding Package 2015Pricing• $2,000 Facility Fee (Friday & Sundays)• $2,500 Facility Fee (Saturdays)• $28.00 per person Premium Bar 21 & older; 65 guest minimum• $5.00 per person (6-20 year old)Free to children 5 years and youngerA $500 non-refundable deposit, part of the rental fee, is required to secure each reservation. The balance is due (15) business days before the scheduled event.

Facility includes:• Access to the facility from• 9 a.m. to Midnight• Main Floor• Loft• One hour access to historic museum/one-room schoolhouse for photos• Campus courtyard• Choice of six ceremony locations on campusNow hosting ceremonies in the one-room schoolhouse. For those hosting their ceremony and reception at the Hoosier Grove Barn, the fee is $300.00.• Tables and chairs• Set-up and clean up• Table linens (white, black or ivory)• Linen napkins (in 24 colors)• Event host/hostesses• Access to A/V Equipment• P. A. System• iPod connection (1/8 audio connection)• Laptop (PC) VGA connection• Blu-ray Disc® player• Overhead projector and screen• AM/FM radio• Wireless Wi-Fi connection• Wireless handheld microphone• Podium• 55” TV monitor

Premium liquorsJ & B Scotch, Christian Brothers Brandy, Jack Daniels Old No. 7, Crown Royal, Canadian Club Whiskey, Tanqueray (Gin), Kettle One Vodka, Bacardi Rum, Southern Comfort, Johnny Walker Black & Red, Bailey’s Irish Cream, Seagram 7, el Jimador Tequila, House of Stuart, Kahlua, Malibu Caribbean Rum, and Jameson

WinesBarefoot Chardonnay, Moscato, Merlot, White Zinfandel, Apothic White and Red, Riesling

BeersHeineken, Miller (MGD), Miller Lite, Budweiser, Bud Lite, Corona Extra, Mike’s Hard Lemonade, Cranberry Lemonade

Coffee and Hot DrinksRegular and decaffeinated coffee and tea, hot chocolate, hot apple cider

Soft DrinksPepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Sierra Mist, Root Beer, Orange

MiscellaneousHot chocolate, hot tea, hot apple cider, ice tea, lemonade, bottled water

Supplementary beverages • Additional liquors, wines, and specialty beers available at an additional charge• Wine bottles at the table during dinner at an additional charge• Champagne and/or champagne toast at an additional charge

Supplementary StaffAdditional staff available (3-hour min.)• Event host: $30/hour• Servers: $30/hour• Bartender: $40/hourAdditional bartender is recommended when hosting both your ceremony & reception here on campus.

Additional charges may apply. Rates and services available are subject to change without notice. Wedding Package available, as advertised, as of January, 2014. Dishes, glassware, & flatware are not included.

To book an appointment, please email [email protected]

Premium Package includes:• Five (5) hours of alcohol service• Six (6) hours of non-alcoholic service• One bartender• Bar set-up and breakdown

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Hoosier Grove Barn Banquet Rentals• Anniversary Parties• Baptisms• Baby Showers• Bereavement Services• Christenings • Corporate Meetings and Training Seminars• Dedication Parties• Graduation Parties• Holiday Parties• Rehearsal Dinners• Quinceañeras

Rentals• Convenient set-up access• Staging kitchen (featuring a refrigerator, freezer, microwave oven, convection oven, and ice machine)• Event host• Tables and chairs

Game Room• $125 for (4) four hours• Dedicated host/hostess• Kinect 360 game console• GamesWith Room Rental Only

Monday-Thursday $495 (for 8 hours)Friday-Sunday $695 (for 4 hours)$105 per hour for additional hoursLoft: $75 extra with Rental

A $300 non-refundable deposit, part of the rental fee, is required to secure each reservation. The balance is due (15) business days before the scheduled event. Rates and services available are subject to change without notice.

For assistance with your event planning, please contact Events and Corporate Services at (630) 483-3135 [email protected]

Hoosier Grove Barn Banquet Facility 700 W. Irving Park Road

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SPDCARES.com 630.372.PARK Emerald Ash Borer

Pardon Our DustYou may have started to see some big changes to the Streamwood Park District’s landscape this summer. The Park District has about 325 Ash Trees throughout our facilities and parks. Due to the invasion of the Emerald Ash Borer, over half of these trees have died with more to come. The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is responsible for the death of over 20 million trees in the United States. In the upcoming months, the Parks Department will be removing these trees from our facilities and parks, leaving a noticeable change in our landscape. We appreciate your patience as we work to remove these Ash Trees. In order to reestablish the Park District’s tree canopy, Parks Staff will be replacing a good percentage of these trees over the next several years. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Horticulture Supervisor Amy Vito at 630-483-3112 or [email protected].

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Are you interested in local History? If so, the Streamwood Historical Society is the group for you. The Society assists with Museum-related programs and projects throughout the year. New members are always welcome. Meetings are held the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m. in the Farm House, unless otherwise noted. Can’t make a meeting but still would like to volunteer? There are always activities or projects that need to be done. If interested and would like more information, call (630) 213-9706. Become a fan on the Streamwood Historical Society’s Facebook page facebook.com/streamwoodhistoricalsocietyVisit Hoosier Grove Museum’s website hoosiergrovemuseum.com. Have you ever had a question about Streamwood history, or about an old farm house or business you may remember, but don’t know how to find out the information? The Streamwood Historical Society can help you with those answers. There are three easy ways to contact us.1. Contact us through the Streamwood Park District.2. Follow us on Facebook and send us a message.3. Come to one of our meetings.

We have opportunities for homeschool groups, as well as Boy Scout or Girl Scout cultural and history-related badge programs.

For more information, please contact Recreation Manager Lauren Jochem Kabrick by email at [email protected] or by phone at 630.483.3132.

Restaurants and Meeting Places A nostalgic look at popular Streamwood restaurants and meeting places, such as FioRitos Pizza, Tri-Village, St. George and the Dragon, Main Street USA and many more. The Exhibit will open on March 21 in the Hoosier Grove Schoolhouse Museum and will be on display until December. All are welcome to join and share your memories of these great places during museum hours Wednesdays, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 - 11:30 a.m.

2014 Passport Program; Memorial Day Weekend – Labor Day Weekend Summer is a great time to visit the museums and nature centers in the Chicagoland area! Featured in the Passport Program are those located in your region. Many sites have an activity for your child to complete while visiting. There are many other wonderful museums throughout Chicago and the suburbs. We hope you will look for them in the phone book or Internet to find more places to visit.

Guidelines:• Each child participating must have their own passport.• The program is suggested for children 4 years old and older.• The passport should be stamped before leaving the museum or nature center.• The program ends on Labor Day 2014.• Participants visiting seven (7) or more sites can receive the general KDRMA prize from any museum; however, site-specific prizes are only given to the participants returning their book to the same location it was picked up from.

Pick up your passport at the Hoosier Grove Museum beginning Memorial Day weekend.

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SPDCARES.com 630.372.PARKNWSRA exists to provide outstanding opportunities through recreation for people with disabilities. Celebrate ability throughout the Northwest suburbs. Join the celebration! The team of full-time Therapeutic Recreation professionals and trained part-time staff at the Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA) offer safe, fun, and quality year-round opportunities to individuals with disabilities of all ages and ability levels. Inclusion assistance provides individuals with disabilities the opportunity to participate in their home park district program. When registering, the parent of the individual should inform the park district (and NWSRA, if desired) of any accommodation needed in order for the individual to successfully enjoy the program. The park district staff will then contact NWSRA for assistance with the accommodation. For

more information on NWSRA, check out nwsra.org. Brochures may also be picked up at the park district main office or at the NWSRA office at Park Central, 3000 W. Central Road in Rolling Meadows. NWSRA may be contacted at (847)392-2848 (voice), (847)392-2855 (TTY) or (847)392-2870 (fax). The Streamwood Park District is a member of a cooperative agreement among 17 Park Districts which form the Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA). Therapeutic Recreation…The Benefits Are Endless!

Inclusion Requests: If a program participant (or parent of a participant) with a disability is requesting an aide or evaluation for an aide, we respectfully request at least two weeks notice before the program starts. However, NWSRA will do its best to provide the appropriate services within whatever time frame occurs. When possible, also please briefly describe the disability in detail to assist us in notifying NWSRA with complete information. To Register with TTY Assistance: Please call Northwest Special Recreation Association at (847) 392-2855.

Americans with Disabilities ActThe Streamwood Park District will comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits discrimination in the provision of programs, services or activities to individuals with disabilities. We invite any resident with a special need to contact Kurt Reckamp, Superintendent of Recreation, at (630) 483-3091 or NWSRA staff upon registration so that a smooth inclusion may occur. In addition to the programs listed within our brochure, our District also provides specialized services for people with disabilities through the Northwest Special Recreation Association. Call NWSRA at (847) 392-2848, for information. If you have any questions about the Park District’s policy regarding ADA, or believe you have been unfairly discriminated against the provision of programs, services, or activities of the Streamwood Park District, please contact Superintendent of Recreation, Kurt Reckamp, at (630) 483-3091.

Your Cooperation Is NeededParks are for everyone to enjoy and should not be used as a dumping ground for litter, garbage, or waste. Keep your parks clean and free from debris and waste. If you walk your pet in or around a park, please be sure to pick up after it. Keeping your parks clean will enhance the beauty of the park. We appreciate your cooperation.

Control of PetsPets, including dogs, cats, and other domesticated animals kept as pets, may be brought into any park, but only when leashed in accordance with Village of Streamwood ordinance(s), licensed as necessary, and controlled by the person bringing such pet into the park. It is expressly prohibited for any pet, even though on a leash, to enter or be on a park playground. Defecation by any pet while on Park District property shall be immediately and completely removed by the person in control of the pet. No pets shall be allowed in any Park District facility or building unless brought in for a Park District program or event involving such pet. In such case, the pet must be leashed, licensed and controlled as aforesaid. The provisions of this section shall not apply to service animals in the performance of their duties. All Streamwood Park District ordinances are enforced by Streamwood Police Department.

Smoking PolicyIn compliance with state and federal laws, the Streamwood Park District has set the following policy: No cigarette, pipe, or cigar smoking will be allowed in any of the Park District facilities. The policy includes Park District activities as well as private rentals. Your cooperation is appreciated.

Child Car Seat RequirementAll parents and guardians of children participating in a Park District trip or program where they are being transported by a Park District vehicle, must provide a child restraint system for any child 7 years old or younger or sign a waiver giving permission for the child to be transported without such system. All participants must wear seat belts. For trips using a school bus, there are no restraints for adult passengers or children.

Photo DisclaimerRegistrants and participants permit the taking of photos and videos of themselves and their children during Park District activities for publication and use as the Park District deems necessary.

Emergency ShelterIn case of a disaster situation as identified by the Emergency Services and Disaster agency, Park Place will be used as an emergency shelter. If this occurs, it may be necessary for some programs to be postponed or canceled.

Lightning Prediction SystemThe Streamwood Park District has installed three lightning prediction systems. One located on the roof of Park Place Family Recreation Center, the second at Hoosier Grove Park, and the third at Rahlfs Woods Park. These systems gather atmospheric information to accurately predict when conditions are conducive for a lightning strike. When conditions are “right,” the warning will sound (a single fifteen (15) second horn blast) followed by an orange strobe light located outside on the roof at all locations and inside of the building at Park Place. At this point, participants in outdoor activities need to cease all activity and seek shelter immediately. When the hazardous weather has passed, the “all clear” will sound (a series of three-5 second horn blasts), and the orange strobe will turn off. Only at this point should outdoor activities resume. It is important to remember that even though the system may not sound when weather conditions are threatening, you should exercise good judgment. Proceed to stop all outdoor activities and move to a safe location until the dangerous conditions have passed. Horns from the Park Place location can be heard at Dolphin Park baseball fields. These warning systems will be active during the months of April through October. Further, the District will be checking the systems manually, on the first and third Tuesdays of every month (April-October) at 10:30 a.m. Please contact Superintendent of Parks and Planning, Keith Gorczyca, at (630) 483-3161 for additional information.

Rental InformationIndoor Facility and Outdoor Park Rentals The Streamwood Park District’s Hoosier Grove Barn, Park Place rooms, gymnasium and pools, Outdoor Picnic Shelters and Gazebos, and the Splash Pad are available for rental to the public. For information or to schedule an appointment, contact Hoosier Grove Barn Office, 700 W. Irving Park Rd., at (630) 483- 3135. Community Center, Fields and Super Cooker For information on renting our rooms or gymnasium at the Community Center, please contact Recreation Manager, Jake Larson, at (630) 483-3731 or [email protected]. For information on renting our super cooker or ball fields throughout the Park District, please call Recreation Manager, Chelsie Hardcastle, at (630) 483-3090 or [email protected].

Discrimination on the Basis of Race, Color, Creed, National Origin, Sex, Age, or DisabilityThe Streamwood Park District complies with the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, §504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988, (P.L. 100-259), and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, (P.L.

101-336) to the extent that no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, or disability be excluded from participation in, be denied of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in any program or activity provided by the agency. Areas affected by these requirements include, but are not limited to the following: 1.) programming, 2.) facility use, 3.) planning and construction, 4.) planning and/or advisory groups, and 5.) fee structures.

Camera RestrictionsThe use of any visual recording device in any protected areas is prohibited. Visual recording devices include, but are not limited to, any camera, camcorder, or videotaping device, and cellular phone cameras. Protected areas are defined as any locker room, dressing room, bathroom/rest room, lavatory, shower, or bathing facility located in any District facility. Any person caught violating this section of Park rules may be banned from Park District facilities and subject to a fine.

Brochure Changes/Errors DisclaimerDue to the large amount of information available in the Streamwood Park District brochure, errors and changes before or after publication may occur. We apologize for any errors in this brochure and will advise you of any changes as quickly as possible. We will also attempt to keep the information on our website (spdcares.com) as current as possible. Thank you for your patience and understanding when these situations arise.

Privacy PolicyThe personal and private information collected by the Streamwood Park District from any individual(s) is intended for the sole use of the District, and such information will not be sold or distributed to other persons or agencies without the written permission of the individual(s) providing it, except as required by law. If information is provided to any other person or agency pursuant to any legal requirement, the Districtwill advise the individual(s) of the disclosure.

Resident and Business RatesA Streamwood Park District resident, via property taxes, makes a significant financial contribution to the operation of the District, whether or not he or she takes advantage of the services offered. The nonresident fees are required of nonresidents to apportion an equalizing fee to contribute to the overall financing of the park system on an equitable basis with the resident.Resident Fees: A “resident” is defined as anyone living with in the geographic boundaries of the Streamwood Park District. Residents of the Streamwood Park District have priority when registering for most programs.Business Rate: All people that work at a business within the Streamwood Park District boundaries may receive resident rates on memberships (proper identification required along with current pay stub, program participants will be randomly sorted in the nonresident lottery).

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spdcares.com 630.372.PARKRefund PolicyTo request a refund on a program, a Refund Request Form must be completed and submitted at the Registration Counter at either center. Administrative approval must be received before a refund will be issued.1. A full refund will be given when the Park District cancels a trip/program or a refund is requested as a result of being placed on a waiting list.2. A refund minus a service charge will be given when a refund request is received a minimum of four daysbefore the start of the registered program.3. A prorated refund with a service charge may be granted when a refund request is received with less than four days before the start or after the start of the registered program and the reason is approved. Documentation may be requested with your refund request in order to be approved. The prorated refund will be based on the date the request was received, not the last attended class. A refund will not be approved if the session is more than half over. No refunds will be issued for individually missed or forgotten classes.4. No refund requests will be granted that are made more than two (2) business days after a one day program or special event.5. Refunds for trips will not be given unless one of the following occurs:A. Park District cancels the trip.B. A replacement is found to take the trip.6. Deposits for certain programs and trips are identified as nonrefundable and therefore the refund policy does not apply.7. The cost of purchased individual supplies or equipment such as t-shirts, uniforms, trophies, costumes, etc. will be deducted from your refund. No reimbursements will be given for required equipment or supply purchases made by the participant or parent.8. Please allow 3-4 weeks for your refund to be processed. If originally paid by check or cash, a check will be mailed to you. If paid by VISA, Master Card, or Discover Card, we must credit the card with which payment was made.9. Any programs with special policies void the preceding. See page 9 for membership and punchcard refund policies

Service Charge PolicyAll refunds issued which are not a result of a Park District cancellation will be assessed a service charge. The service charge for programs with fees of $10 or more will be $5; programs with fees less than $10 will be charged 50% of the program fee.

Class CancellationsEvery effort is made to avoid canceling classes. However, a minimum number of participants must be registered. Notification of class cancellation may be made with as little as 24-hour notice. In cases where a program is canceled, you will be notified prior to the start of the program and a full refund will be issued.

Transfer PolicyAll transfer requests will be honored if there are openings in the class requesting to be transferred to and the participant is the appropriate age for the program. If additional payment is due, this must be made at the time of the transfer request. For refund see #7 under Refund Policy.

Program ScholarshipsThe Park District recognizes that there are people in the community who are often unable to participate in recreation programs due to economic hardships. If any resident individual or family would like to apply for a scholarship, pick up an application packet at Park Place Registration Office or call the Registration Counter, (630) 483-3025, or Recreation Manager, Cindy Babicz at (630) 483-3730 or [email protected] to have one mailed or

emailed. All requests will remain confidential.

Important Information regarding Waiver and ReleaseThe Streamwood Park District is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of participants in high regard. The Streamwood Park District continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for programs/activities must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate. You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or skilled for the activities contemplated. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or recently suffered an illness, injury, or impairment, to consult a physician before undertaking any physical activity.

Warning of 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 particular activity, participants must understand that certain risks, dangers, and injuries due to inclement weather, slipping, falling, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision, instruction or officiating, and all other circumstances inherent to indoor and outdoor recreational activities/programs exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for the Streamwood Park District to guarantee absolute safety.

Behavior PolicyAppropriate behavior is expected from all participants and observers in programs and in facilities to protect the enjoyment and safety of all patrons. Behaviors that will not be accepted include, but are not limited to, the following:• Disrupting a program or creating a disturbance at a facility.• Continuous refusal to follow program and/or facility rules and guidelines.•Use of verbal harassment, profanity, vulgarity, obscenity, or racial slurs.•Blatant disrespect of staff and program or facility rules and guidelines.•Damage, vandalism, or theft of private or Park District facilities, equipment or supplies.• Possession or use of illegal substances or medication, including the use of alcohol or smoking where prohibited.• Inappropriate or offensive dress, including, but not limited to dress which is too revealing and clothing which displays obscene or offensive words or pictures.• Possession or threat of a weapon.•Gang activity including display or possession of symbols, hand signals, soliciting membership, intimidating or threatening any individual, wearing or displaying colors or items of dress, etc.• Inappropriate display of affection, including but not limited to prolonged kissing and touching of anyprivate area of the body.The following outlines steps that may be used with patrons who are not behaving appropriately. Membership or program fees will not be refunded for any person removed from a program or facility due to violation of this behavior policy. Some programs or facilities may have stricter or more detailed behavior policies.

Program ParticipantsAll program participants are expected to behave appropriately and follow the rules of the program and facility. A participant will receive written notice for inappropriate behavior, and in the case of a minor,

a copy of the notice will be provided to such minor’s parent/guardian. If a participant receives three notice of inappropriate behavior, or if the participant is involved in one severe incident, as determined by District staff, the participant may no longer participate in the program until a meeting is scheduled and held. The participant, a parent/guardian if the participant is a minor, the program instructor, the program supervisor and any other persons whom the District considers necessary for a resolution of the inappropriate behavior, shall be present at such meeting. At the meeting, the question of continued participation in the program will be considered and, primarily for minor participants, a Behavior Contract may be prepared as a condition of continued participation. Such a Behavior Contract will be personalized to the circumstances and the participant, and will include specific expectations and consequences for failure to meet such expectations, including possible suspension and/or termination from program participation. Inappropriate behavior by adults may result in more rapid progress toward suspension or termination from program participation.

FacilitiesAll facility participants are expected to follow the rules of the facilities. Specialty areas of the facilities (example: fitness center and pools) have posted signs stating special rules specific to that area. Disregard or abuse of facility rules may result in removal by staff or police from the facility for a designated length of time or permanently.

ObserversObservers of programs are also expected to behave appropriately. Parents, friends, and any observers areheld to the same standards of behavior as participants. If inappropriate behavior of a program observer is reported to or observed by a staff person, the observer will be asked to leave by the staff or police, if necessary.

AppealsAny participant who is suspended or terminated from program participation shall have the right to appeal to the Executive Director within fourteen days of any notice of suspension or termination. The Executive Director shall thereupon schedule a meeting concerning such appeal, and the appellant shall be entitled to present his or her version of the facts at such meeting. Within five days after such meetings, the Executive Director shall notify the appellant in writing that the suspension or termination has been affirmed, modified, or reversed. The Executive Director shall notify the Board of Park Commissioners of the meeting and the decision. It is a vision of the Streamwood Park District to provide safe and wholesome programs in well-maintained facilities for our residents and guests. Rules must be followed and policies such as this must be established to protect this vision for all involved. Our goal is not to remove patrons from programs or facilities, but to work together with participants and/or parents/guardians to the best of our ability to correct or deal with a problem. The Streamwood Park District asks for your cooperation in behaving appropriately and also teaching your children the importance of appropriate behavior and following rules.

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SPDCARES.com 630.372.PARK RegistrationProgram Registration Form

SPDCARES.comPhone: 630.483.3025Fax: [email protected]

Please complete & clearly print all information.How did you hear about these programs?The Examiner Email Blast Website Seasonal Brochure Other___________________

Name (First, Last) Birthdate Age M/F Class Code Program Name Fee

American with Disabilities Act Special Needs? Method of Payment Sub Total: $

Cash Less gift certificate

Participants Name (above) Gift Certificate Click here to donate $2 to the Scholarship Fund

$2Check/Money Order#___

Visa Total: $

Mastercard Registration processed by: (initials)Discover

Special Needs Information (please state in box above) Fees due at time of registration Date

Payer’s Information

Last Name First Name Home Phone Cell Phone

Address Emergency Contact Emergency Phone

City Zip Code Email Address

Carefully read this form and be aware that in signing up and participating in the program, you will be expressly assuming the risk and legal liability, waiving, and releasing any and all claims for injuries, damages, or loss which you or your minor/child/ward might sustain while participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with said programs/activities (including transportation services and vehicle operations, when provided). As a participant, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in these programs activities, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risks of any injury (including death), damages, or loss regardless of the severity that my minor child/ward, or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with such program. I agree to waive and relinquish all claims I may have as a result of participating in the program against the Park District officers, agents, servants, and employees. I do hereby full release and forever discharge the Streamwood Park District and its officers, agents, (including transportation services and vehicle operations when provided). I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Park District and its officers, agents, servants, and employees from any and all claims resulting from injuries (including death), damages, or loss sustained by me and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of the program.I have read and fully understand the above information, warning or risk, assumption or risk and waiver, and release all claims. If registering on-line or via fax, my on-line facsimile signature shall substitute for and have the same legal effect as an original form signature.

XSignature of adult (18 years of age or older), participant, or guardian Date

Park Place Family Recreation Center | 550 S. Park Blvd. | Streamwood, IL 60107

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ AND SIGN WAIVER

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spdcares.com 630.372.PARKRegistration for all of our programs and classes is on a first come, first served basis. Proof of residency is required (state IDs or driver’s license) every time you register for a program. Participants will be charged nonresident fees without appropriate proof of residency. MasterCard, VISA, and Discover Card, as well as cash, personal checks, and money orders are acceptable forms of payment. Post-dated checks will not be accepted.

For your convenience, we have five easy ways for you to register: Walk-in, drop-off, fax, mail-in, and phone.

Walk-in: Walk-in registration will be taken on a first come, first served basis. Simply fill out the registration formcompletely, bring in proof of residency, along with payment. The Clerk will confirm the status of your registration andit will be processed that same business day.

Mail-in: Complete your program registration form, along with a copy of your proof of residency and payment, and mailto the Streamwood Park District Registration Office, 550 S. Park Blvd., Streamwood, IL 60107-2000. This method ofregistration is best with check or money order payment methods; if there is a waiver on file, the Clerk will contact youto complete payment information if by credit card. Do not send credit card information through the mail. Once theapplication has been processed, the registration clerk will contact you by phone to confirm your registration status.

Drop-off: Complete your program registration form, along with a copy of your proof of residency and payment. If payingby credit card, you will be contacted for your credit card information the next business day. The drop box is locatedinside Park Place Family Recreation Center at the front counter for your convenience. You will be notified of class statusby phone.

Fax: Complete your program registration form and fax with proof of residency to (630) 483-0562. You will be contactedon the next business day for your credit card information. Do not record any credit card numbers on the faxed form.

Phone: A “Waiver on File” form, along with proof of residency, must be on file at Registration prior to using this registration option. Once on file, you can simply call the Registration office and process registration using a credit card. If a Clerk is not available when you call, please leave only your phone number, name, and class number desired; a Clerk will return the call to retrieve credit card information; do not leave credit card information in your message. (Note: due to additional forms that are needed for certain classes/programs, phone registration has some exclusions. Please call the office for more information.)

For Your Protection: At times when we are hand-entering credit cards, not swiping the actual card through the machine, the credit card company requires additional information to process your purchase. We may need to contact you to verify or receive additional information. Please understand that this procedure is for your protection and security.

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Fax 630.483.0562Hours

Monday - Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

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The Streamwood Park District has an intergovernmental agreement with Hoffman Estates Park District and Elgin Parks and Recreation Department to provide our residents with a dog park. The off-leash membership park is open daily, year-round as dedicated open space for your dog to enjoy while you relax.

Park amenities include:• 4-Acre Off Leash Area • Entrance Holding Area • Small Dog Park Area • Fully-Fenced

• Seating • Swipe Entry System • Dog and Owner Water Service • Waste Disposal Bags

R/NR: $49/$69 for the first dog; $15/$20 each additional dog of same owner

Residents of the Streamwood Park District, Hoffman Estates Park District and City of Elgin may pay resident fees to purchase an annual combo membership that includes access to Bo’s Run Dog Park located near Hoffman Estates Park District’s Willow Recreation Center at 3600 Lexington Dr. in Hoffman Estates. Streamwood Park District and City of Elgin residents may not purchase a membership only to Bo’s Run at resident rates.

R/NR Combo: $74/$109 for the first dog; $25/$30 each additional dog of same owner

General Notes: Freedom Run Dog Park• Space is limited to a first come, first served basis.• Documentation from your vet is required upon registration showing your dog is current with all vaccines including Rabies, Distemper, Para Influenza, Parvo Virus, Bordatella, Leptospirosis, and a current negative fecal test. This is a requirement from the Cook Count Department of Animal and Rabies Control.• Current Village of Streamwood registration is required.• Membership passes may be purchased at Park Place Family Recreation Center if paying by credit card. If paying by cash or check, memberships must be purchased at Hoffman Estates Park District.• Contact the Streamwood Park District Registration office at 630.483.3025 for more information on how to register your dog(s).• Forms are available at SPDCARES.com.

Freedom run dog park 6150 Russell Dr.

Hoffman Estates, IL

FREEDOM RUN DOG PARK

Disc Golf

Our 9-hole Disc Golf Course is located at Sunny Hill Park on Irving Park Road, west of Route 59. Hole one is located near the top of the hill in the south east corner of the park.

Our 18-hole Disc Golf Course is located in a beautiful setting of Shady Oaks Park behind the Administration Building at 777 S. Bartlett Road, Streamwood. Both courses are open to the public and free of charge. Free Shady Oaks Disc Golf Course scorecards are available on our website at SPDCARES.com.

Download your Shady Oaks Course scorecard today! For more information, please call 630.372.PARK (7275).

For more Disc Golf and Course information on Streamwood Park District courses and other courses, check out discontinuum.org.

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For any questions about any of our parks, please contact Stacey Harris by phone at 630.483.3167, or by email at [email protected]

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2 Anniversary 164 LaSalle 1.56

3 Aquarius 81 Linda Ln. 21.5

4 Autumn Chase 205 Merryoaks Rd. 2.45

5 Bartlett 917 S. Bartlett Rd. 3.54

6 Berkley 315 Berkley Pl. 2.73

7 Brookstone 132 Brookstone Ct. 3.39

8 Buchanan 40 Buchanan Ln. .82

9 Buckingham Woods (N) 722 Blue Ridge Dr. .24

10 Buckingham Woods (S) 928 Blue Ridge Dr. 1.47

11 Buckskin 132 Buckskin Ln. .23

12 Butterfly 1010 Woodland Heights Blvd. 2.95

13 Challenger North 501 Wellington Dr. 2.95

14 Challenger South 500 Shag Bark Ln. 9.88

15 Columbia 7 128 Rosewood Dr. 2.37

17 Countryside 108 S. Bartlett Rd. 2.78

18 Creekside 695 Madison Dr. .25

19 Dolphin 880 S. Park Blvd. 39.59

20 Forest Ridge 16 Black Hill Dr. 2.18

Freedom Run Dog Park 6150 Russell Dr./ Hoffman Es 4

21 Friendship USA 510 Newberry 3.74

22 Glenbrook 124 W. Green Meadows Rd. 11.5

23 Grow 107 Grow Ln. .66

24 Hoosier Grove 700 W. Irving Park Rd. 17.1

25 Jaycee 621 Deerfield Dr. .69

26 Jefferson 320 W. Streamwood Blvd. 3.21

27 Kiddie Corner 1560 McKool Ave. .55

28 Kollar 555 E. Irving Park Rd. 8.19

30 Little Creek 30 White Fence Trail 8.64

31 Marquette Woods 2 Cranberry Ct. 1.78

32 Meadows 439 East Ave. 4.47

33 Moraine Woods 11 Moraine Dr. .27

34 Oak Ridge 1014 Oak Ridge Dr. 3.06

35 Oakwood 3000 Club Tree Dr. .5

37 Rahlfs Woods 1300 S. Park Blvd. 9.46

38 Ridge 18 Ridge Cir. 3.6

1 Shady Oaks 777 S. Bartlett Rd. 34.32

39 Southwicke 15 Southwicke Dr. 1.88

40 Sullivan 112 Nettle Ln. .25

41 Sunnydale 821 Sunnydale Blvd. 1.77

42 Sunny Hill 1480 W. Irving Park Rd. 19.56

43 Surrey Woods 560 Ascot Ln. 4.23

45 Tree Nursery 770 S. Bartlett Rd. 3.7

46 Veterans 415 Hillside Dr. 17.82

47 Vine 1007 Vine St. 2.26

48 Walnut 208 Walnut Dr. .43

49 Waterton 2 Waterton Dr. .12

50 Woodland 549 Ridge Cir. 2.32

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Vandalism HotlinePublic playgrounds have become the targets of arsonists and when a loss occurs, an entire

playground worth tens of thousands of dollars can be lost to the children of the community within a matter of minutes. Other park amenities such as shelters have also been damaged or destroyed.

Park staff also spends hours removing graffiti on park structures and playgrounds. As much as staff and local law enforcement officers try to prevent these incidents, sometimes local residents and

park users are the best source of information about who may be involved in these acts.

Help protect your Parks. Call the confidential Streamwood Park District Vandalism Hotline at 630.483.3134 or email

[email protected].

Thank You for Making Park Pride a Priority!

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In addition to Sunny Hill Splash Pad, the Streamwood Park District has created intergovernmental relationships with neighboring outdoor aquatic centers to ensure our residents have outdoor aquatic opportunities. For more info on Sunny Hill Splash Pad, please see page 48 or visit SPDCARES.com.

Seafari Springs Pool1700 GreenbrookHanover Park630.837.2468 | hpparks.org

Zero-Depth Entry Pool • Water Play Areas • Speed Slide • Body Slides • Tube Slide • Drop Slide • Sand Play Area • Sand Volleyball • Driving Area • Grass/Play Lounge Area*Thursday nights are Family Nights. Call for early closings. Proof of residency is required.

Kemmerling Pool400 S. Prospect, Roselle630.894.4200 | rparks.org

Newly Renovated • Zero-Depth Entry Pool • 8-Lane Pool • Tot Slide • Drop Slides • Spray Geyser • Bubble Bench • Current Channel • 3-meter platform • 1-meter diving boardSpecial pre-& post-season and holiday hours; some areas of the pool have programs and swim team practice. Please call for availability and hours. Early bird discounts in April and May. Proof of residency is required.

Seascape Family Aquatic Center 1300 Moon Lake Blvd. Hoffman Estates847.885.7500 | heparks.org

Zero depth pool • Plunge, Tube, & Body Slides • 25-yard lap pool | Diving areas • Wet sand play area • Water playgroundsPool closes 6 p.m. on Wednesdays; special pre- & post-season and July 4th hours. Proof of residency is required.

Daily Resident Rates*Youth (3-17) $5Adult $8Senior (60 years +) $3Group (Youth - 15 ppl.) $4.50Group (Adult - 15 ppl.) $7

Daily Resident FeesWeekdays $5Weekends $7Twilight (after 5 p.m.) $3Children (2 and younger) FREE

Daily Resident FeesYouth (4-17 years) $7Adult $9Senior (62 years +) $7After 5 p.m. (all ages) $6Lap Swim (18 years +) $3

June 6 - August 10Open Daily: 12 - 7 p.m.Sunday until 6 p.m. Thursday until 8 p.m.*

May 31 - August 10Open Daily: 11:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.Saturday/Sunday until 7 p.m.*

May 24 - August 24Open Daily: 12 - 7 p.m.Sunday until 6 p.m. Thursday until 8 p.m.*

Register for season passes at:Community Center

1919 Walnut Ave

Register for season passes at:Clauss Registration Center

555 W. Bryn Mawr

Register for season passes at:Triphahan Community Center & Ice Arena

1685 W. Higgins Road

Season Pass Individual $95 Senior (60 +) $25 Family of 2 $125Family of 3 $150Family of 4 $175Family of 5 $195

Season Pass* Individual $115Senior (55 +) $90Family of 2 $140Add’l. Family $5

Resident Season PassIndividual Adult $72Senior (62 years +) $66Family of 2 $126Family of 3 $172Family of 4 $225Family of 5 $274Senior Family of 2 $115

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SPDCARES.com 630.372.PARK IndexIndex

2.5 Year Old Preschool 213rT: Rapid Recreation Response Team 515 Minute Abs 102014 Passport Program 522014 Spelling Bee 6

AAcademy Performance Programs 42Adult Athletics 38Adult Golf Lessons 38Adult Karate 33Adult Lap Swim 15Adult Softball 38Adult Tennis Lessons 35Advanced Beginner Gymnastics 32After School Club 23All By Myself 22Alphabet Soup 22Aquatic Membership 14

BBack to School Bash 5Basic Tumbling 32Be Fit Boot Camp 11Beginner Gymnastics 32Boxing Academy 30Breakfast Club 23Broadway Beginners 39Building Block Preschool 20, 21

CCo-Ed Adult Softball League 38Computer Game Design Class 24Cool Pool 15Cool Pool Amenities 15Cool Pool Rules 15Creative Movement 39Cultural Arts 39

DDance Academy 39, 40, 41Dance Academy Teaching Assistant Program 41Dance Company 40Disc Golf

Disc Golf 57

EEarly Childhood Athletics 31Early Childhood Classes 22Emerald Ash Borer 51

FFairy Tale Extravaganza 22Fall Arts Academy Open House 43Fall Family Trips 6Fall Swim Hours 15Family Track Day 13Fiesta Market 35Fish Swim Lessons 17Fitness Assessment 9Fitness Center Amenities 9Fitness Memberships 8

All-Inclusive 8Aquatic 8Dual 8Fitness Center 8Group Fitness 8Track Pass 8

Flying Fish Swim Lessons 17Friday Fundays 22Friday Night Sports 31

GGeneral Holiday Recital 43General Information 53, 54General Notes: Fitness 9General Notes: Swim Lessons 16Girls Basketball 29Girls basketball Open Gym 29Girls Fall Softball League 28Girls Volleyball League 28Girl’s Winter Basketball League 29GLITZY GIRLZ Girlfriends Spa Night 24GLITZY GIRLZ Retro Night 24Golden Agers Social Club 44Golden Lion Academy 34“GO The Distance” Challenge 11Group care 23Group Fitness Classes 10

15 Minute Abs 10Aqua Arthritis 10Aqua Arthritis Strength Training 10Aqua Belly Busters 10Aqua Fit 10Aqua Zumba 10

Bailemos 10Cardio Combo 10Hatha Yoga 10Muscle Pump 10Pilates 10Senior Aerobics 10Step Aerobics 10Tabata 10Yoga 10Zumba 10Zumba Gold 10

Group Swim 15Gymnastics 32

HHanover Township Classes 10Hatha Yoga 11Holiday and School Day Off Open Swim Hours 15Holiday Hours 3Holiday Music Festival 5, 43Hoosier Grove Barn 50Hoosier Grove Museum 52Hoosier Grove Park 47

IIAPD/IPRA 4Illinois Shotokan Karate 33Intermediate Level Gymnastics 32

JJazzercise® 12Jazzercise® Open House 12Junior Jazzercise® 12Junior Theater Academy Perfor-mance: Cinderella Kids 42

KKemmerling Pool 60Kiddie Run 7Kid Rock I & II 22Kids Out Club 23Kids’ Place Babysitting 13

LLifeguards Wanted 14Little Hoopsters 31Little Sluggers T-Ball 31

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MMagic Class 24Martial Arts 33, 34Memorial Program 44Men’s pick-Up Basketball 12Mens Slowpitch Softball League 38Mighty Hoopsters 31Minnows Swim Lessons 16Mission 4Music Academy 43

N“Nutty Cracker Suite” 39“Nutty Cracker Suite” 6

OOpen Gym 12Open Gym Hours 12Open Gym Rates 12Outdoor Aquatics 60Outdoor Rentals 47

PParent/Child Karate 33Parent-N-Tot Soccer Stars 31Parent/Tot Gymnastics 32Park District Board Meetings 4Park District Board of Commissioners 4Park Place Fun Zone 13Park Place Rentals 46Park Pride Day 2014 45Parks 58, 59

Freedom Run Dog Park 57Pee Wee Picasso and Play 22Personal Training 9Pint Sized Sports 31Play in the Park Series 5Positive Coaching Alliance 25Pre-Engineering with LEGO® WeDo Robotics 24Pre-Gymnastics 32Pre-Karate 33Pre-K Care Club 23Preschool Open House 21Private Acting Lessons 42Private Dance Lessons 41Private Music Lessons 43Private Swim Lessons 18Pumpkinfest 7

RRegistration Fitness 11, 12Restaurants and Meeting Places 52

SSafely Trick or Treat 5Sandy Stewart Remax 34Save The Dates 5Seafari Springs Pool 60Seascape Family Aquatic Center 60Senior Aqua Combo 10Senior Strength Training/Aerobics 10Senior Theater Academy Perfor-mance: Xanadu Jr. 42Sherman Health at Park Place 47Silly, Silly Science 24SPDAthletics.com 25Special Events 5, 6Special Events at Hoosier Grove Museum 6Spinning 101® 11Splash Party 14Splash & Pool Parties 46Staff/Facility Hours 3St. Nicholas Night 6Streamwood Children’s Choir 43Streamwood Falcons 51Streamwood Historical Society 52Streamwood Historical Society “Cake Walk” 6Streamwood Stride 2014 19Stretch N’ Grow 11Summer Musical 5Summer Swim Hours 15Sunny Hill Park 47Sunny Hill Splash Pad 47Swim Lake Michigan 2014 18Swim Lessons 16, 17, 18

TTable of Contents 4Tadpoles Swim Lessons 16Thanks by Giving Day 16Theater Academy 42Tiny Tot T-Ball 31TNT - Teens N’ Training 11Tot Rock 22Touch-A-Truck 5

VVandalism Hotline 59Vision 4

WWeddings at Hoosier Grove barn 49Winter Break Dance & Theater 41

YYouth Athletics 25Youth Golf Lessons 30Youth Improv Troupe 42Youth Indoor Soccer League 26Youth Interest Classes 24Youth Karate 33Youth Outdoor Soccer League 27Youth soccer 27Youth Soccer 26Youth Sports Leagues Affiliates 25Youth Tennis 36, 37

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