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RECREATION THAT’S SPECIAL WINTER 2018/19 SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY SERVING RESIDENTS OF: Grayslake Community Park District Village of Hawthorn Woods Village of Lake Zurich Village of Libertyville Village of Lincolnshire Mundelein Park & Recreation District Vernon Hills Park District

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SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATIONOf CENTRAL LAkE COuNTy

SERVING RESIDENTS OF:Grayslake Community Park District

Village of Hawthorn Woods Village of Lake ZurichVillage of LibertyvilleVillage of Lincolnshire

Mundelein Park & Recreation DistrictVernon Hills Park District

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SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION

What is sRaCLC? SRACLC is an Associat ion formed by cooperat ive Member Agencies to provide com-munity based therapeutic recreation services to individuals with disabi l i t ies and their fami l ies. Member Agencies provide the pr imary source of operat ional revenue through a property tax levy avai lable to park dist r icts and municipal i t ies who have entered into a cooperat ive agreement or through a general fund.

MISSION STATEMENT - The Special Recreation Associat ion of Central Lake County provides recre-at ion programs and services to individuals with special needs or disabi l i t ies, and their fami l ies who res ide within the boundaries of Member Agency communit ies. 3

OF CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY

Seasonal StaffPhil AndinoElizabeth AxelroodMandy BaileyJohnny BucknerCarolynne BurkChristoper CarlsenJoci ChavarriaJudy CrawfordTeresa DavisKelsey DelahuntyMeghan DelahuntyBetty DrewKyle FiorelliLinda GeleerdJon GonzalezBen HalleyKat HamiltonAnushka HebbarKristin HillLauren HintzmanEmily HuseMatthew HuseHalee JohnsonAbbie JuengerEmma KuhnkeAmanda LangfordAllie LichtensteinBrittany LinhartMackenzie MahlerEmily McHughJenifer MillerAlex MitchellTim NockelsDavid NolanMichelle Pappageorge

Sarah PechtlJulie PetersonShane PollardClaudia PopekKayla RadtkePat SmithAddy StobartAlyssa StrickerJennifer SummersMegan SwirsleyNatalya UlloaDimitrios VassiliadesJordan Villareal

VolunteersChris BeardKelly CorbinSiobhan Fole-CihakJohn FrantzLindsay GustafsonDave HalleyMonica HardingChristopher HernandezPatty HintzmanDylan HuNed MillerAmie NardiniKim NolanHannah RayNatalie SparreoJim Wunderlich

SRACLC StAff

AdministrationJohn Buckner, CPRP* - Director B.S. Recreation Education, Therapeutic Recreation Emphasis, University of Iowa

Carolyn Chambers, CPRP - Marketing ManagerB.S. Elementary Education, Health Minor, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater

Kris Miller - Administrative Assistant

Alyssa Stricker - Administrative Assistant

RecreationKelly Smith, CTRS - Recreation ManagerB.A. Leisure, Youth, and Human Services: Therapeutic Recreation, University of Northern Iowa, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus Instructor

Cassie Wodrich, CTRS - Recreation Manager B.S. Recreation Administration, Therapeutic Recreation Option, Illinois State University, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus

Courtney Rutkowski - Recreation CoordinatorB.S. Recreation, Park and Tourism Administration, Therapeutic Recreation Emphasis, Western Illinois University, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus

Kara Miller, CTRS - Recreation SpecialistB.S. Therapeutic Recreation, University of Wisconsin -La Crosse, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus

Jessie Silva - Recreation SpecialistB.S. Therapeutic Recreation, University of Iowa, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus

Katie Owen - Recreation SpecialistB.S. General Studies, Southern New Hampshire University, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus

*CPRP - Certified Parks and Recreation Professional **CTRS - Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist

Qualifications are established by the National Certification Boards. These professionals earned a degree from an accredited program, passed a certified exam, and maintain required educational units.

Seasonal Staff & VolunteersSRACLC wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to the many terrific staff and volunteers who assisted at Programs and Special Events. We are grateful for all of your dedication and enthusiasm.

table of Contents

Page 3 - General InformationPage 8 - Youth ProgramsPage 9 - Youth/teen ProgramsPage 11 - family ProgramsPage 11 - teen ProgramsPage 13 - Special OlympicsPage 14 - teen/Adult ProgramsPage 21 - Adult ProgramsPage 30 - facilities Page 32 - Registration Information Page 33 - Registration forms

SRACLC Board of Directors MeetingsThe public is invited to attend SRACLC Board of Directors meet-ings. Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month, unless otherwise posted, at 9:00 a.m. at the Grayslake Administration Building, 240 Commerce Drive, Grayslake. You may call the SRA-CLC Office if you would like to receive a meeting schedule.

Parent Advisory Committee SRACLC has formed a Parent Advisory Committee with a purpose to voice the interests and needs of those we serve. The Committee will meet with SRACLC staff who then reports to the SRACLC Director. If you would like to be a part of the committee, please contact Kelly at [email protected].

Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County

Office Hours: 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.290 Oakwood Road, Vernon Hills, IL 60061

Phone: (847) 816-4866 Fax: (847) 816-4876

www.sraclc.org

Member Agencies & Board RepresentativesGrayslake Community Park DistrictKris Splitt (Board President)240 Commerce Drive, Grayslake, IL 60030(847) 223-7529

Village of LibertyvilleJulie Ludwig (Board Vice President)1950 N. Hwy. 45, Libertyville, IL 60048(847) 367-1502

Village of Hawthorn WoodsBrian Sullivan 2 Lagoon Drive, Hawthorn Woods, IL 60047(847) 438-5500

Village of Lake Zurich Bonnie Caputo 200 S. Rand Road, Lake Zurich, IL 60047 (847) 438-5146

Village of LincolnshireBrad BurkeOne Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire, IL 60069 (847) 883-8600

Mundelein Park & Recreation DistrictMargaret Resnick 1401 North Midlothian Road, Mundelein, IL 60060 (847) 566-0650

Vernon Hills Park DistrictJeff Fougerousse635 N. Aspen Drive, Vernon Hills, IL 60061(847) 996-6930

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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Please contact Jessie at [email protected] with any questions regarding youth and teen Programs.

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SRACLC’S AgenCy And PRogRAm goALS And objeCtiveS - SRACLC’s agency and program goals and object ives are avai lable for review. Please contact the off ice, we would be happy to provide a copy.

viS ion StAtement - to be a respected leader through the provis ion of high qual i ty community based recreation exper iences that enr ich the qual i ty of l i fe for our part icipants and their fami l ies.

ADA ComplianceThe Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County intends to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which prohibits discrimination in the provision and inclusion of programs and services to individuals with disabilities. As stated below, some programs, because of the inherent nature of the activity, are suggested for specific disability groups. If you or any person wishes to participate and is not among the suggested groups, please call SRACLC. Every reasonable effort will be made to include the individual in the program. If you have any questions regarding the ADA or if you feel you have been discriminated against in the inclusion of programs, or the provision of services, please contact John Buckner at (847)816-4866. A procedure is available for you to register your complaint and for its prompt resolution.

Atlanto-Axial Instability*Individuals with Down Syndrome are at risk of having a condition known as Atlanto-Axial Instability (AAI). It is an SRACLC policy that any individual with Down Syndrome is required to have a doctor’s written note on file stating the person is free of AAI if that person wishes to participate in any program with a potential to cause undue stress upon the neck. Programs with the * sign are identified as those requiring the AAI test. SRACLC will also be offering other programs that are not by the inherent nature of the activity at risk for undue pressure upon the neck. However, the nature of play is active participation. Please take this into consideration when enrolling your child into a program and inform staff if the condition is present.

Dietary RestrictionsWhile SRACLC understands certain participants have food allergies and/or dietary restrictions, we cannot accommodate all needs. Please refer to the program description and make the necessary arrangements for these needs unless otherwise noted in the program write up.

Freedom of Information Act Request Methods Public May Request Information and Public RecordsRequests for information should be directed to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Officer(s) of the Association. The current designated FOIA Officers are:John Buckner, Director - [email protected] andKelly Smith, Recreation Manager - [email protected]. All FOIA Officer(s) can be reached at the SRACLC Office, 290 Oakwood Rd., Vernon Hills, IL 60061, Phone (847)816-4866. Requests can be submitted in writing or via e-mail to the address listed above. A request form is also available for your convenience at the SRACLC Office.

For black and white, letter or legal sized copies, the first fifty pages are free and additional pages will cost $0.15 a page. For color copies or abnormal size copies, SRACLC can charge the actual cost of copying. The Association may require the requester to disclose whether the request is for a commercial purpose or to decide whether to grant a fee waiver.

Behavior ExpectationsSRACLC encourages and promotes the concept of fun for everyone. However, certain rules have been established to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all people involved. SRACLC participants are expected to demonstrate appropriate behavior during programs. The Association’s basic behavior code insists that participants shall:• Show respect to each other and staff.• Abstain from using foul or abusive language.• Refrain from inflicting bodily harm to any individual.• Demonstrate respect to equipment and facilities.• Have control of bowel and bladder (diapers and catheters are acceptable).

A caring, positive approach will be utilized, including Handle with Care techniques will be used for any disciplinary methods. Additional or individual behavior management plans may be developed on the advice of parents, guardians, SRACLC staff, or other professionals. SRACLC reserves the right to dismiss a participant if the above noted procedures are not adhered to, and/or, parent/guardian response to a problem situation is not attempted. Each situation will be evaluated individually and on its own merit.

Annual Information FormSRACLC requires all participants to complete a yearly Annual Information Form (AIF). The form provides staff with valuable information which allows SRACLC to conduct its activities in the safest possible manner and to meet the basic needs of participants. If you are new to SRACLC or if the agency receives a registration form and does not have an AIF on file, one will be sent to you to complete and return. If at any time the form needs to be updated (change in medication, behavior, etc.) please call the SRACLC office. All information is kept strictly confidential and enhances successful participation. Thank you for your cooperation.

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GENERAL INFORMATIONCooperative Member Agencies

John BucknerDirector

Carolyn ChambersMarketing Manager

SRACLC Board Representative

Cassie WodrichRecreation Manager

Jessie Silva RecreationSpecialist

Courtney Rutkowski Recreation

Coordinator

Kelly SmithRecreation Manager

Agency Structure

Jeff FougerousseDirector

Brad BurkeVillage Manager

Bonnie CaputoRecreation Manager

Kris SplittDirector

Brian SullivanDirector

Julie LudwigRecreation Manager

Margaret ResnickDirector

Vernon Hills Park District

Village of Lincolnshire

Mundelein Park & Recreation

District

Village of Lake Zurich

Village of Libertyville

Grayslake Community Park District

Village of Hawthorn

Woods

Katie OwenRecreation Specialist

Kara Miller Recreation Specialist

Office StaffPart-time Staffand Volunteers

Questions and AnswersDo you have any questions regarding SRACLC services? If so, please direct your questions to the following SRACLC staff in order to receive the quickest possible response.

John Buckner - [email protected] Supervision of Superintendent and Marketing Manager, Business and Fiscal Management, Member Agency Board Liaison, Association Operations, Legal Communications and Administrative Requirements, Foundation Advisor, PDRMA Board Representative.

Carolyn Chambers - [email protected] Brochure Development, Marketing, Supervision of Website, Wellness Ambassador, and Assistant to the Director.

Kelly Smith - [email protected] Supervision of Recreation Coordinators and Specialists, Inclusion Supervisor, Internship Coordinator, Assist with Program Development, Program Leadership, and Parent Advisory Committee.

Cassie Wodrich - [email protected] Supervision of Recreation Coordinator and Recruitment and Placement of Part-time Leaders, Staff, and Volunteers, Internship Coordinator, Member Agency Facility Liaison, and Program Leadership.

Courtney Rutkowski - [email protected] Program Leadership, Active Adult and Day Trippers Program Development, Vehicle Safety and Maintenance, and Group Home Liaison.

Kara Miller - [email protected] Program Leadership, Teen/Adult Program Development, Assist with Day Camp and Inclusion, and Supplies.

Jessie Silva - [email protected] Program Leadership, Youth and Teen, Family, and Add-On Program Development, Assist with Day Camp, and Supplies.

Katie Owen - [email protected] Program Leadership, Adult Program Development, Assist with Day Camp, and Supplies.

Kris Miller and Alyssa Stricker - [email protected] Registration, Invoicing, Reception, and Office Support.

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Please contact Jessie at [email protected] with any questions regarding youth and teen Programs.

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SRACLC’S AgenCy And PRogRAm goALS And objeCtiveS - SRACLC’s agency and program goals and object ives are avai lable for review. Please contact the off ice, we would be happy to provide a copy.

viS ion StAtement - to be a respected leader through the provis ion of high qual i ty community based recreation exper iences that enr ich the qual i ty of l i fe for our part icipants and their fami l ies.

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GENERAL INFORMATIONfinancial Aid fundThe commitment of SRACLC and the member agencies is to provide all individuals considered “residents” the opportunity for participation in SRACLC programs. A Financial Aid Fund has been developed to assist individuals who may be experiencing financial difficulty. All personal information required for financial aid procedures is kept strictly confidential. Per season, a maximum of five (5) programs, plus any Special Olympics training programs and Day Camp, are eligible for assistance. Financial Aid must be requested in writing each program season. Individuals seeking financial assistance should contact John Buckner for more information regarding the process and deferred payment options.

Deferred PaymentsDeferred payments are an option only if a financial aid form is filled out and payments are completed by the end of each given season. If these conditions are not met, individuals will not be eligible to register for any programs until the balance is paid in full, and future deferred payments will not be allowed. If you have any questions regarding this policy, please call John Buckner, Director.

InclusionSRACLC understands that not every person with a special need must participate in Special Recreation. SRACLC staff can help with questions regarding any individual’s participation in member agency programs. SRACLC Member Agencies are committed to the provision of recreational services to all residents. If you are interested in participating in programs provided by your local park district or recreation department, please follow their registration procedures/timelines and contact them to state your requests. Always be thorough when completing registration materials and state any special assistance that may be needed. It is important to inform the park district or recreation department staff what your goals and expectations are for your child in the program. By informing the staff as soon as possible regarding special needs, SRACLC staff are better able to provide the necessary assistance in a timely manner. Types of assistance that SRACLC can provide are:• In-service training for staff, including activity adaptations, behavior management techniques, and disability awareness.• Recruitment of additional staff, if needed.• Consultations or observations at programs.

Residency InformationResident: Individuals residing within the legal boundaries of a SRACLC Member Agency (Park Districts of Grayslake, Mundelein, Vernon Hills and Villages of Hawthorn Woods, Lake Zurich, Libertyville, and Lincolnshire) are considered “residents” of the Association and pay the in-district fee. Residents receive priority when registering for all programs through the registration deadline. Non-Resident: Any individual whose primary residence is outside of a Member Agency’s legal boundary is considered a non-resident.

Non-Resident PoliciesThe Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County has approved and implemented non-resident guidelines and fees for its programs. The fees are listed for all programs in the brochure. All individuals residing outside of the legal boundaries of current SRACLC member agencies will be subject to these guidelines.1. SRACLC will no longer seek funding from townships to off-set non-resident fees for residents of unincorporated areas. Townships that have previously supported the Association have been notified.Non-Residents must:2. For all programs considered “Special Events” pay the indicated fee which has a 25% add on charge to the resident fee.3. All other areas including “Adult Day”, “Day Camp”, “Special Olympics”, and “Weekly” will be subject to:a. Payment of the yearly non-resident administrative fee which will allow full resident access to all programs for one year from the date of receipt of payment. The 2018/19 administrative fee is set at $2,018.00. OR b. Pay the indicated fee which has up to a 100% add on charge to the resident fee.4. SRACLC will continue to accept families who own property or a business that pays real estate taxes to a member agency community as residents. Proof of ownership will be required.5. Individuals who were considered as non-residents and benefited from Township funding through SRACLC before April 30, 2011 will not be subject to non-resident fees, except for the 25% charge for “Special Events”. These individuals will be “grandfathered” into programs under the same policies/procedures governing their participation during that tome period.If there are any questions, please contact John Buckner, SRACLC Director, at 847-816-4866.

Photography GuidelinesSRACLC occasionally takes photographs or video of participants for promoting/advertising our programs, services, events, activities, and facilities in our brochures, website, or agency social media, and other promotional avenues. By registering for, participating in, or attending SRACLC programs, events, or other activities, the participant (or parent/guardian of a minor) irrevocably agrees to the use and distribution by SRACLC of his or her image (or of his/her minor child/ward) in photographs, video recordings, and any other electronic reproductions of such programs, events, and activities for any purpose without inspection or approval and without compensation, rights to royalties or any other consideration now and in the future.

Medication DispensingSRACLC staff may dispense medication only if the following procedures have been completed.• Permission for Medication Dispensing form must be completed for every program season and signed by parent/guardian.• All medication must be delivered directly to the SRACLC office and packaged in individual dosage amounts labeled per dosing time and day. • Dosage, time, and potential side effects are clearly noted. • All of the above information must be delivered to the SRACLC Office at least two days prior to the onset of the program. • DO NOT send any medication information to your child’s school with expectations that it be given to SRACLC.• SRACLC staff may under no circumstances perform an injection or any other medically invasive procedure.• SRACLC staff will not administer medications that are not approved through the FDA.• Please call the office; (847) 816-4866; if you have any questions.

Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up Policy• One (1) no-fee written reminder, per season, will be given. Reminders will be documented through a parent or guardian’s signature on the Early Arrival/Late Pick-Up Form.• Five (5) minutes of time will be allotted as a “grace period” prior to and following the advertised programs times.• After one (1) documented reminder, a $5.00 per each accumulated five (5) minutes fee will be assessed. The violating party will be invoiced and the bill must be paid in full prior to future registrations. • To maintain cost effective programs, SRACLC must enforce strict program drop-offs and pick-ups to allow our staff adequate time to adhere to pre and post program responsibilities. Additional time spent supervising participants requires additional paid staff time.

Risk ManagementSRACLC is committed to provide its recreation programs and services in the safest possible manner and to keep the safety of all individuals at the forefront. Participants and parents must realize there is some degree of risk which is inherent in all recreation activities. In an effort to minimize exposure to unsafe conditions, SRACLC conducts an ongoing risk management program and strictly enforces that safety procedures be adhered to by all participants and staff. Please be aware that SRACLC does not carry medical or accident insurance for injuries sustained during programs or services. The cost of such would make participant fees prohibitive. Each person registering himself/herself or a dependent in a SRACLC program should review and maintain their own insurance coverage. It must be noted that the absence of individual or family medical insurance coverage does not make SRACLC automatically responsible for the payment of medical expenses. The agency providing liability coverage for SRACLC requires the mandatory execution of a Waiver and Release form for all programs. Thank you for your cooperation.

transportation PolicyThe following procedures are to be followed to maintain safe transportation of SRACLC staff and participants.• All passengers must be seated with seat belts fastened immediately upon entering the vehicle. Wheelchairs must be securely belted and fastened. The vehicle will not depart until these procedures have been followed.• SRACLC staff are responsible for determining whether or not an individual may be transported safely due to behavior or health concerns.• SRACLC staff will not leave any person unattended after any program unless written permission has been received from said individual’s parent/guardian.• All wheelchairs must be in proper working condition.• Persons riding Amigo-type wheelchairs must transfer to a van seat.• No object (i.e. hands, head, trash) is to protrude or be thrown from the vehicle at any time. Windows will be opened upon permission from SRACLC staff.• SRACLC does not provide door-to-door transportation but will offer drop off and pick up locations for selected programs.• If three (3) or more people from one community will utilize an additional drop off and pick up location, SRACLC will try to accommodate this request.• SRACLC reserves the right to refuse or discontinue transportation services. Please realize that these procedures have been implemented to ensure the safety of all participants and staff. Thank you for your cooperation.• SRACLC vehicles will only wait five (5) minutes after the sched-uled time before departing to its next location.

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All FOIA OFFIcer(s) cAn be reAched At the srAclc OFFIce, 290 Oakwood rd., Vernon hi l l s , Il 60061, Phone (847)816-4866. requests can be submitted in wr i t ing or v ia e-mai l to the address l i s ted above. A request form is also avai lable for your convenience at the srAclc Off ice.

FreedOm OF InFOrmAtIOn Act request methOds Publ ic may request Information and Publ ic records. requests for information should be directed to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Off icer(s) of the Associat ion. the current designated FOIA Off icers are: John buckner, director at [email protected] and Kel ly smith, recreation manager at [email protected].

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YOUTH prOgrams

regisTraTiOn DaTe: nOvember.

YOUTH prOgrams

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Little Monkeys - #10102The weather outside is frightful but being with SRACLC friends is delightful. Miss playing outside without the hassle of putting on snow pants and gloves? Well, come “hang” at The Chicago Tree House where the fun of the outdoors is brought indoors. Climb branches, swing from vines, and slide into stimulating entertainment without the noisy sounds and flashing lights. NOTE: Please bring a lunch. This program is held back-to-back with Therapeutic Melody & Rhythm. Why not sign up for both?Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 yearsTime: 11:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills & The Chicago Tree House, Lake ZurichFee: Resident $29.00 Non-Resident $37.00Day/Date: Saturday, January 5, 2019Min/Max: 5/10Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills

flurry furries - #10103Knock-knock. Who’s there? Who. Who-who? What are you, an owl? Alright, enough with the jokes - it’s time to discover and explore. See how this interactive experience will teach us about the animals we see around us. Can you feel the fun? NOTE: Please bring a lunch. This program is held back-to-back with Therapeutic Melody & Rhythm. Why not sign up for both?Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 yearsTime: 11:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills & The Grove, Glenview Fee: Resident $25.00 Non-Resident $32.00Day/Date: Saturday, February 2, 2019Min/Max: 5/10Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon HillsPick Up: 2:45 p.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills

Equestrian - #30201Whoa there partners! You don’t want to trot past this opportunity of therapeutic riding lessons. Walk on while certified instructors show you games and exercises designed to strengthen your body and confidence. Saddle up and strut your stuff, yee-haw! NOTE: Priority will be given to individuals with special needs. Half hour time slots will be chosen on a first come, first serve basis.Group: All individuals, ages 3 & olderTime: 4:00-6:00 p.m. (half hour time slot)Location: Equestrian Connection, Lake ForestFee: Resident $140.00 Non-Resident $280.00Day/Date: Fridays, January 4-March 1, 2019 (no program 1/25) (8 sessions) Min/Max: 3/4 per time slot

Splashing Saturdays - #70201Shark attack! Don’t worry, it’s just a game. There has never been a shark sighting at Lakeview, but we promise a crowd of kids splashing away their afternoon in the zero-depth pool and on the awesome aqua playground. “Water” you waiting for? It will be a fountain of fun. NOTE: SRACLC is not able to provide locker room assistance pre and post program.Group: All individuals, ages 5-18 yearsTime: 1:00-3:00 p.m.Location: Lakeview Fitness Center, Vernon Hills Fee: Resident $26.00 Non-Resident $33.00Day/Date: Saturday, December 15, 2018 Saturday, January 19, 2019 Saturday, February 16, 2019 (3 Sessions)Min/Max: 5/10

Youth Gymnastics - #10201SRACLC is “beaming” with excitement for youth gymnastics. Come flip and flop on the mats. A safe and energetic introduction to rolling, bouncing, twisting, and all-around movement awaits every child that enters the gym. From warming up their muscles to going upside down on the uneven bars, they will experience it all. It’s all about balance!Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 yearsTime: 5:00-5:45 p.m.Location: Libertyville Gymnastics Academy, Libertyville Fee: Resident $110.00 Non-Resident $220.00Day/Date: Wednesdays, January 9-February 27, 2019 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 4/8

Dolphin SwimSwimming is an essential life skill for safety, fitness, and fun! All lessons are designed around the individual swimmer. Whether the goal is to get comfortable in the water, support sensory experiences, or become a competitive swimmer, our Dolphin coaches will guide you along the way. Jump on in; the water’s just fine! NOTE: Half hour time slots will be chosen on a first come, first serve basis after the registration deadline. Private lessons will be a 1:1 and Semi Private will be a 2:1 swimmer to staff ratio. You must sign up two swimmers for a Semi Private lesson. SRACLC is not able to provide locker room assistance pre and post program. Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 yearsTime: 4:00-5:30 p.m. (half hour time slots)Location: Lakeview Fitness Center, Vernon HillsMin/Max: 3/5 per session

therapeutic Melody & Rhythm - #10202“Listen to the beat, the rhythm, the rhythm of the street.” Let the music guide your mood as we listen, play and move to the rhythm of the songs we know and love. Make music an “instrumental” part of your routine. NOTE: Pottery Pals, Little Monkeys, and Flurry Furries is held back-to-back with Therapeutic Melody and Rhythm. Why not sign up for them all? Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 yearsTime: 10:00-11:00 a.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills Fee: Resident $24.00 Non-Resident $30.00Day/Date: Saturday, December 1, 2018 Saturday, January 5, 2019 Saturday, February 2, 2019 (3 sessions)Min/Max: 5/10

Pottery Pals - #10101Stop, you don’t want to “glaze” over this fiery day. Have fun “kiln” time with your favorite friends. Grab your brush buddy, pick your piece, and color your creativity. You’ll be “ex-clay-ming” with joy! NOTE: Please bring a lunch. This program is held back-to-back with Therapeutic Melody & Rhythm. Why not sign up for both?Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 years Time: 11:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills & Artist @ Heart, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $32.00 Non-Resident $40.00Day/Date: Saturday, December 1, 2018Min/Max: 5/10Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon HillsPick Up: 2:45 p.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills

Private#10203 Thursdays, January 3-February 28, 2019 (8 sessions) (no program 1/24) #10204 Fridays, January 4-March 1, 2019 (8 sessions) (no program 1/25)Fee: Resident $120.00 Non-Resident $240.00

Semi Private#10205 Thursdays, January 3-February 28, 2019 (8 sessions) (no program 1/24)#10206 Fridays, January 5-March 1, 2019 (8 sessions) (no program 1/25)Fee: Resident $60.00 Non-Resident $120.00

PleAse cOntAct JessIe At [email protected] wIth Any questIOns regArdIng yOuth And teen PrOgrAms.

regIstrAtIOn deAdlIne dAte: nOVember 19, 2018 At 1:00 P.m.

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SDO-Sharks & Minnows - #70106All local School DistrictsWhat did one pool say to the other? Nothing-they just “waved”. Escape the cold and break out your summer suit for this indoor swimming extravaganza. Splish and splash as we dive into this week the right way! NOTE: Please bring a lunch, swimsuit, and towel.Group: All individuals, ages 5-21 yearsTime: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon Hills & RecPlex, Pleasant Prairie, WIFee: Resident $50.00 Non-Resident $63.00Day/Date: Monday, January 21, 2019Min/Max: 5/20Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich or Recreation Center, Grayslake 9:00 a.m., Sullivan Center, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Sullivan Center, Vernon Hills 3:30 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich or Recreation Center, Grayslake

SDO-Boing Boing - #70107D70, D75, D95, D127First, it’s games galore with bunches of boys and girls. And then, it’s bippity, boppity, bounce around an arena of inflatables. Bounce into the weekend! NOTE: Please bring $10.00 for lunch at Cul-ver’s.Group: All individuals, ages 5-18 yearsTime: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Recreation Center, Grayslake & Bella’s Bouncies, Lake Villa Fee: Resident $44.00 Non-Resident $55.00Day/Date: Friday, February 15, 2019Min/Max: 5/10Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 9:00 a.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

SDO-Power of Play - #70108All local School DistrictsHaven’t visited the exhibits at the DuPage Children’s Museum - you have “gotta see um”! Ignite the potential of learning through hands-on exploration by integrating art, math, and science. Leave the books at home, we are using the power of play to learn today! NOTE: Please bring a lunch.Group: All individuals, ages 5-18 yearsTime: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon Hills & DuPage Children’s Museum, Naperville Fee: Resident $45.00 Non-Resident $57.00Day/Date: Monday, February 18, 2019Min/Max: 5/20Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich or Recreation Center, Grayslake 9:00 a.m., Sullivan Center, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Sullivan Center, Vernon Hills 3:30 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich or Recreation Center, Grayslake

Holiday train - #60101Choo, Chooo, choose to join us for a magical ride through Lake County. We will play all the classic carols, hear a Christmas tale, and best of all, enjoy hot chocolate and cookies. Get ready for a “rail” good time for the whole family. All aboard the holiday train. NOTE: Please note on your registration how many people will be attending. Supervision will be the responsibility of the family; therefore, children must be accompanied by an adult. Group: All SRACLC participants and their FamiliesTime: 9:30-11:30 a.m.Location: Metra Station, Libertyville Fee: Resident $35.00 (Family of 4) $11.00 each additional person Non-Resident $50.00 (Family of 4) $17.00 each additional personDay/Date: Saturday, December 8, 2018 Min/Max: 20/100

fly High - #70101Bounce your way into this boisterous afternoon. Soar in open jump arenas, dive into pools of soft foam cubes, and play trampoline dodgeball. You’ll flip for this spring-loaded afternoon. NOTE: Please bring $3.00 for socks or a pair of Rockin’ Jump socks.Group: All individuals, ages 5-18 yearsTime: 2:00-4:00 p.m.Location: Rockin’ Jump, Buffalo GroveFee: Resident $21.00 Non-Resident $27.00Day/Date: Saturday, January 12, 2019Min/Max: 5/10Drop Off: 2:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

ILY PRtY - #70102Don’t be “chocoLATE” to this sweet celebration. Share the love as we decorate desserts, create cards, and crunch on candy amongst our crushes. This party will be love at “frost” sight. XoXo! Group: All individuals, ages 5-18 yearsTime: 12:30-3:30 p.m.Location: Community Center, Mundelein Fee: Resident $20.00 Non-Resident $25.00Day/Date: Saturday, February 9, 2019Min/Max: 5/10

Winter Break Mini CampNo homework, no books, no tests, this week is free from all things school and just for festive fun and “chill” friends. Celebrate a week in winter wonderland going on frosty field trips, creating artic arts and crafts, and slushy swims. Ring in this new year in a “un-brrr-lievable” way. Note: Please bring a lunch every day and a swim-suit and towel on 12/27 & 1/3. Groups will be divided by age. Group: All individuals, 3-21 yearsTime: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Sullivan Center or Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon HillsMin/Max: 5/20Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich or Recreation Center, Grayslake 9:00 a.m., TBD, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., TBD, Vernon Hills 3:30 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich or Recreation Center, GrayslakeDay/Date: #70103 Wednesday-Friday, December 26-28, 2018Fee: Resident $130.00 Non-Resident $163.00Day/Date: #70104 Monday-Friday, December 31, 2018 & January 2-4, 2019 (no program 1/1)Fee: Resident $170.00 Non-Resident $213.00

SDO-fUNtopia - #70105 D75, D103, D120, D125Take your inner ninja to the next level and try out this indoor ob-stacle course. Kids can test their limits on the climbing “funwalls,” break out of their comfort zones on the drop slides, gain a sense of empowerment on the ropes course, and develop camaraderie when exploring the caving system. It’s impossible to not have a “fun-derful” time at FUNtopia. NOTE: Please bring $10.00 for lunch at Noodles & Company. Group: All individuals, ages 5-18 yearsTime: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Dunbar Recreation Center, Mundelein & Funtopia, GlenviewFee: Resident $52.00 Non-Resident $65.00Day/Date: Monday, January 7, 2019Min/Max: 5/10Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., Village Hall, Lincolnshire 9:00 a.m., Dunbar Recreation Center, MundeleinPick Up: 3:00 p.m., Dunbar Recreation Center, Mundelein 3:30 p.m., Village Hall, Lincolnshire

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Swim team The cost to being a champion isn’t “FREE”, so get “BACK” in the pool and “FLY” towards your goals. Train with our coaches to in-crease your endurance and speed while your master the techniques of competitive swim. Be the “BrEaST” that you can be! NOTE: Participants must be able to swim one length of the pool with minimal prompting. SRACLC is not able to provide locker room assistance pre and post program.Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 4:45-5:30 p.m.Location: Community Center, Mundelein Fee: Resident $48.00 Non-Resident $96.00Day/Date: #70301 Wednesdays, January 9-March 13, 2019 (10 practices) #70302 Saturday, March 23, 2019 (Regional Tournament)Min/Max: 5/11

Gymnastics“Balance” beginner beams and bars into your weekly “routine”. This novice gymnastics team will increase your flexibility, coordina-tion, and strength and get you in “perfect 10” form for the Special Olympics tournament. Enough “flip-flopping”, “stick” gymnastics in your schedule. NOTE: This is a beginner level program suit-able for athletes interested in learning routines. The Regional Meet is encouraged, but optional. Participants must be successful in a 3:1 athlete to staff ratio, have the ability to follow through with one step verbal directives, and independently stay with the group. Group: All individuals, ages 8 & olderTime: 5:45-6:30 p.m.Location: Libertyville Gymnastics Academy, Libertyville Fee: Resident $110.00 Non-Resident $220.00Day/Date: #70303 Wednesdays, January 9-February 27, 2019 (8 practices) #70304 Sunday, March 3, 2019 (Regional Meet)Min/Max: 4/8

Special Olympics Reminders*A current Application for Participation must be on file at the SRACLC Office to participate in District and State level competi-tions.

*An athlete’s Application for Participation is valid for two (2) years and must not expire before State Games in his or her particular sport.

*Athletes must attend and actively participate in 50% of all prac-tices prior to tournament dates to be eligible to compete.

*Appropriate sports’ attire must be worn at practice and games. No jeans or jewelry will be allowed.

*If you are in a team sport and you do not participate in the Dis-trict or ITRS Competitions, you will not be allowed to compete at State Level Competitions unless absence was due to illness and accompanied by a doctor’s note.

*Any individual or team that makes it to the Sectional or State Level Competitions will be asked to pay an additional fee per athlete. There will be a required tournament fee of $40 per day for coaching, transportation, and supervision. There will also be a lodging fee for those who choose to stay overnight with the team. This fee will be dependent on actual lodging costs and number of athletes.

*SRACLC will be enforcing the maximum numbers of players for team sports. This will ensure that all team players will get adequate playing time during the game. Please be advised that if we do not have enough players to create another team after the minimum/maximum per team has been met, we will go by order of registra-tions received to create teams (i.e. – late registrations will be the first cut).

*If an athlete is unable to commit to tournaments and competi-tions, team priority will be given to those athletes who can attend.

*SRACLC will not provide coaches for sectional or state competi-tions in the event that less than four (4) athletes qualify and attend.

teens on the town - #20201Calling all trendy teens to the scene, get ready to “partay”. We got pins (bowling), dins (dinner), and big wins (you at the arcade) lined up for you this winter. So roll on up, grab your pals, and get ready for some Friday nights you won’t forget! NOTE: Please bring $25.00 for dinner and activities. Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 5:30-8:30 p.m.Fee: Resident $48.00 Non-Resident $60.00Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 5:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 8:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Location: Chick-fil-A & Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, Vernon Hills Day/Date: Friday, December 21, 2018

Location: Local Movie Theater, Vernon Hills Day/Date: Friday, January 18, 2019

Location: Food Court & Tilt Studio, Gurnee Day/Date: Friday, February 22, 2019

Ugly Sweater Party - #20101Don we now our ugly sweaters! It’s a night of creating odd outer-wear, festive frolicking, and tempting yourself with toasty treats. Wear your most outrageous outfits, “snowones” here to judge you! NOTE: Please bring an article of clothing to decorate.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 6:15-8:45 p.m.Location: Dunbar Recreation Center, Mundelein Fee: Resident $18.00 Non-Resident $23.00Day/Date: Friday, December 14, 2018Min/Max: 5/11

Snowy with a Chance of Pizza - #20102Popping paints, party peeps, and pretty darn good pizza all packed into one perfect night! Paint the town red, or any color of your choosing - actually just your canvas. Spend a night with blissful art with step-by-step guidance from an instructor. Post painting, take a break for some tasty pizza with pals! Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 6:30-9:00 p.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills Fee: Resident $22.00 Non-Resident $28.00Day/Date: Saturday, January 12, 2019Min/Max: 5/11

fUNdue Dinner - #20103This night might sound a bit cheesy, but delve into this creamy, dreamy themed dinner program. We will be dipping delicacies such as breads and chips into melted cheese followed by fruits and cakes into warm milk chocolate. Are you “fond” of this evening?Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 5:30-8:00 p.m.Location: Dunbar Recreation Center, Mundelein Fee: Resident $22.00 Non-Resident $28.00Day/Date: Saturday, February 23, 2019Min/Max: 5/11

Showstoppers PerformanceWhen Buddy the Elf finds out that he is actually human and not an elf, he sets out on a mission to find his parents. Come along on his journey from the North Pole to New York to hear our Show-stoppers “singing loud for all to hear”. After all, it’s the best way to spread Christmas cheer. Don’t be a “cotton-headed ninny muggins” and skip this edition of Elf the Musical. NOTE: Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Supervision will not be provided. Everyone is welcome to attend a dessert social with cookies and juice immediately following the performance. Register in advance or a $5.00 ticket can be purchased from cast and crew members.Group: All SRACLC participants and their FamiliesTime: 6:30 p.m.Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon HillsFee: #60102 Adults $5.00 #60103 SRACLC Participants and Children - FREEDay/Date: Wednesday, December 12, 2018Min/Max: 50/150

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Boxing - #30208We’ve got a real knockout here guys! Coach Lentz from the Con-quer Boxing Club is going to teach us the techniques to perfect our punches and hooks, so we can master the latest workout craze that is boxing. There is no hanging on the ropes for this one. NOTE: Participants must be able to demonstrate skills with minimal prompting. If you are enrolled in Fast Food Express North trans-portation will be provided.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 7:15-8:15 p.m.Location: Sports Complex, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $56.00 Non-Resident $112.00Day/Date: Mondays, January 7-28, 2019 (4 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

Yoga - #30209Don’t get bent out of shape, find your inner peace and do the tree pose with our certified Yoga instructor. Work on breathing tech-niques and learn how to align your body by twisting, stretching, and of course, relaxing. “Yoga-na” be disappointed if you miss sign-ing up for this one! NOTE: Participants must be able to demon-strate skills with minimal prompting. If you are enrolled in Fast Food Express North transportation will be provided.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 7:15-8:15 p.m.Location: Sports Complex, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $24.00 Non-Resident $48.00Day/Date: Mondays, February 4-25, 2019 (4 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

Morning fitness: ZumbaRise and shine, SRACLC, because it’s time to get your Zumba on. Our certified instructor will have you swinging your hips and stomping your feet in this energizing start to your day. Walk in, dance your booty off, and walk out. It’s as simple as that. NOTE: Morning Fitness: Zumba is held back-to-back with Active Adult Thursdays. Participant must be able to independently follow verbal prompts and dance demonstration.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 9:00-9:45 a.m.Location: Sports Complex, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $25.00 (per session) Non-Resident $50.00 (per session)Min/Max: 5/11

Session One - #30210Day/Date: Mondays, February 4-25, 2019 (4 sessions)

Session Two - #30211Day/Date: Mondays, March 4-25, 2019 (4 sessions)

Session Three - #30212Day/Date: Mondays, April 1-22, 2019 (4 sessions)

Body Buffs - #30213Get up, get out, and get moving inside during these frigid, winter months. Don’t let the dark nights and damp days get you down, keep your heart rate up and your body warm. This fun fitness hour will have us feeling fine in no time. NOTE: Body Buffs is held back-to-back with Crafty Creations. Why not sign up for both?Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 6:00-7:00 p.m.Location: Crawford Warming House, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $30.00 Non-Resident $60.00Day/Date: Tuesdays, January 8-February 26, 2019 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

Crafty Creations - #30214From skates to snowmen, winter scenes spark all new inspiration for glistening artwork. We’ll cut, paint, and color at least two mar-velous masterpieces each week that are as unique as the snowflakes falling from the sky. There’s no need to worry, our clever creations won’t be as cold as they look. NOTE: Crafty Creations is held back-to-back with Body Buffs. Why not sign up for both?Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 7:00-8:00 p.m.Location: Crawford Warming House, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $46.00 Non-Resident $92.00Day/Date: Tuesdays, January 8-February 26, 2019 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

Clay Play - #30202Mold it, glaze it, fire it! Take time out of your busy schedule to get a head start on assembling your holiday gifts. Shape illuminating ornaments that are as unique as you, while mastering the art of pottery. Let’s seize the “clay” and sculpt on!Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older Time: 5:00-6:30 p.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $36.00 Non-Resident $45.00Day/Date: Mondays, December 3-17, 2018 (3 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

High Rollers Come get your Monday nights rolling with two games of bowl-ing each week. Watch the pins fly and personal records break as you strike up a conversation with your fellow bowling enthusiasts. There’s no time to “spare”, so sign up now! NOTE: Transportation will be provided to “North” from Active Adult Mondays on a first come, first serve basis. If you are also enrolled in Fast Food Express, please coordinate locations.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderFee: Resident $75.00 Non-Resident $150.00Day/Date: Mondays, January 7-February 25, 2019 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 8/20 per location North #30203 Location: Lakeside Lanes, MundeleinTime: 4:30-5:45 p.m. South #30204Location: Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, Vernon HillsTime: 5:15-6:30 p.m.

fast food Express “Lettuce” show you the way to money management, food etiquette, and healthier eating options at this fast paced, fast food extrava-ganza “Where Food’s the Star”. You and your friends will be sure to say, “I’m Lovin’ It” after every Monday. NOTE: Please bring $8.00 each week for dinner. If you are also enrolled in High Rollers, Fitness Fanatics, Boxing, or Yoga please coordinate locations.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderFee: Resident $39.00 Non-Resident $78.00Day/Date: Mondays, January 7-February 25, 2019 (8 sessions) Min/Max: 5/12 per group North #30205Location: Various LocationsTime: 5:45-7:15 p.m.Drop Off: 5:45 p.m., Lakeside Lanes, MundeleinPick Up: 7:15 p.m., Sports Complex, Libertyville South #30206 Location: Various LocationsTime: 6:30-7:45 p.m.Drop Off: 6:30 p.m., Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, Vernon HillsPick Up: 7:45 p.m., Lakeview Fitness Center, Vernon Hills

fitness fanatics - #30207Join us in our commitment to be fit! Jogging, biking, and lifting are great ways to keep those winter blues at bay and chase off that extra few pounds. Grab your workout pals and get moving because the cold outside never bothered us anyway. NOTE: If you are enrolled in Fast Food Express South transportation will be provided. Please bring gym shoes and athletic attire.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older Time: 7:45-8:45 p.m.Location: Lakeview Fitness Center, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $30.00 Non-Resident $60.00Day/Date: Mondays, January 7-February 25, 2019 (8 sessions) Min/Max: 5/12

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Holiday Hobbies - #30220Let’s get in the holly jolly spirit as we sip on warm drinks, whip up Christmas “tree-ts”, and assemble Santa worthy crafts. Don’t be a Grinch this winter and join us for these festivities that are sure to make your heart grow.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older Time: 7:00-8:00 p.m.Location: The Barn, Lake ZurichFee: Resident $23.00 Non-Resident $29.00Day/Date: Thursdays, December 6-20, 2018 (3 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

Zumba - #30221Grapevine your way over to cardio health, then salsa on down to toned muscles. Learn a variety of dance-based fitness routines led by our very own certified Zumba instructor. Let’s hit that beat and move our feet!Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older Time: 7:00-8:00 p.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $53.00 Non-Resident $106.00Day/Date: Thursdays, January 3-February 28, 2019 (no program 1/24) (8 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

Hooked on Books - #30222Don’t worry, this book club won’t be as unfortunate as the story unfolding in front of us. Follow along as Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire embark on an epic tale complete with disaster, clev-erness, and a mischievous actor named Count Olaf. A Series of Unfortunate Events will have you on the edge of your seat the entire time, so let’s turn the page. NOTE: Please bring $5.00 for a drink each week. Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older Time: 6:00-7:30 p.m.Location: Panera Bread, MundeleinFee: Resident $41.00 Non-Resident $82.00Day/Date: Thursdays, January 3-February 28, 2019 (no program 1/24) (8 sessions)Min/Max: 4/8

Equestrian - #30201Whoa there partners! You don’t want to trot past this opportunity of therapeutic riding lessons. Walk on while certified instructors show you games and exercises designed to strengthen your body and confidence. Saddle up and strut your stuff, yee-haw! NOTE: Priority will be given to individuals with special needs. Half hour time slots will be chosen on a first come, first serve basis.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older Time: 4:00-6:00 p.m. (half hour time slot)Location: Equestrian Connection, Lake ForestFee: Resident $140.00 Non-Resident $280.00Day/Date: Fridays, January 4-March 1, 2019 (no program 1/25) (8 sessions) Min/Max: 3/4 per time slot

Open Gym - #30223Ready, set, game on! Grab your favorite gear and let’s go hit the courts. Whether you’re perfecting old skills or learning new ones, this freestyle session has something for every level. Lace up your sneaks, the stands are calling. NOTE: Please bring your favorite ball. Open Gym is held back-to-back with Striking Pair. Why not sign up for both?Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Location: Various Locations, GrayslakeFee: Resident $29.00 Non-Resident $37.00Day/Date: Saturday, December 1, 2018 Saturday, January 5, 2019 Saturday, February 2, 2019 (3 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 10:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 10:30 a.m., Various Locations, GrayslakePick Up: 12:00 p.m., Various Locations, Grayslake 12:30 p.m., Lakeside Lanes, Mundelein

Open Swim - #30215“Water” ya “wading” for? Jump on in for this 30 minutes of open, all about you, swim. The water’s great! Practice your swim team strokes or just be free to float. Either way, this is a program you don’t want to “mist.” NOTE: SRACLC is not able to provide locker room assistance pre and post program. Transportation will be provided to Open Swim for Active Adult Wednesdays on a first come, first serve basis.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older Time: 3:30-4:00 p.m.Location: Community Center, MundeleinFee: Resident $36.00 Non-Resident $72.00Day/Date: Wednesdays, January 9-February 27, 2019 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

Aqua Exercise - #30216Hop in on making a positive splash towards your health with this fast paced, yet low impact workout that will leave you feeling revived and refreshed. Jump, kick, run, or tread, because this is fit-ness you won’t ever dread. NOTE: SRACLC is not able to provide locker room assistance pre and post program. Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older Time: 4:00-4:45 p.m.Location: Community Center, MundeleinFee: Resident $32.00 Non-Resident $64.00Day/Date: Wednesdays, January 9-February 27, 2019 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

Menu Makers - #30217In a world full of fast food and takeout, brave chefs from across Lake County come together in an effort to make this world a healthier, happier place. We need you, yes you, to be part of this legendary team where food will be pushed to its limits. Will we see you at our secret meetings?Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older Time: 5:30-7:00 p.m.Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $39.00 Non-Resident $49.00Day/Date: Wednesday, January 9-23, 2019 (3 sessions) Min/Max: 4/8

Behind the Scenes - #30218Create the sweeping mountains and the coursing rivers of majestic China. Fashion together armor and dresses alike to make our reflec-tions show who we really are inside. We need you to bring honor to us all with these award-worthy Mulan sets.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older Time: 6:00-7:00 p.m.Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $30.00 Non-Resident $60.00Day/Date: Wednesdays, February 20-April 10, 2019 (8 sessions) Min/Max: 5/11

Showstoppers - #30219Let’s get down to business, to defeat...this play! Partake on a mysti-cal journey to ancient China for a heartwarming celebration of culture, honor, and the fighting spirit. Find “a girl worth fighting for” and follow along as Mulan takes her father’s place in the war against the Huns. With help from some unusual friends, we’ll be sure to “make a man out of you”.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older Time: 7:00-8:15 p.m.Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $58.00 Non-Resident $116.00Day/Date: Wednesdays, January 30-May 1, 2019 (4/17 - Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills) Performance Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2019 (14 sessions)Min/Max: 15/25

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Snowball Dance - #30103Dance and prance your way through the frosty air, then jingle bell rock your way over to the refreshments. Then, it’s off to mix and mingle! It’s the right time to rock the night away, because there’s “snow” dance like the Snowball Dance. It is sure to be a magical time.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 7:00-9:00 p.m.Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $8.00 Non-Resident $10.00Day/Date: Saturday, December 22, 2018Min/Max: 25/55

Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice - #30104Cookies, candy, and everything dandy! Shape your very own gingerbread house, sip on a batch of steamy hot cocoa, and partake in seasonal games and crafts. Remember to wear your favorite holiday sweater!Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 12:00-3:00 p.m.Location: Crawford Warming House, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $32.00 Non-Resident $40.00Day/Date: Saturday, December 29, 2018Min/Max: 5/11

Beauty & the Beast - #30105“Be Our Guest” for this classic Disney musical that is full of enchantment and adventure. Join Belle as she breaks free of her provincial life and risks everything in order to undo the wicked curse imprisoning a castle full of misfits, and a beast that may not be so terrifying. “Don’t believe me? Ask the dishes!” NOTE: Please bring $15.00 for concessions.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 3:30-9:00 p.m.Location: Drury Lane Theatre, Oakbrook TerraceFee: Resident $110.00 Non-Resident $138.00Day/Date: Saturday, January 5, 2019Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 9:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Winter Wonderland - #30106It’s the “burr-fect” time to dance the night away beside your pals from other SRA’s to classic hits. Don’t forget to take a break from the DJ to cool off over some frosty refreshments before they melt away. “A beautiful sight, we’re happy tonight, walkin’ in a winter wonderland.”Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 7:00-9:00 p.m.Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $12.00 Non-Resident $15.00Day/Date: Friday, January 11, 2019Min/Max: 40/90

Uniquely You - #30107If you have a sweet tooth, then this one is for you. Let’s become chocolatiers for the day and create a handful of delicious treats to take home and eat. That’s not all though, we’re also going to channel our inner kid and craft some masterpieces all about us! Who doesn’t deserve confections and a “you day” every now and then? NOTE: Please bring a lunch.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Uniquely Sweet & Recreation Center, GrayslakeFee: Resident $39.00 Non-Resident $49.00Day/Date: Saturday, January 19, 2019Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 11:30 a.m., Recreation Center, GrayslakePick Up: 3:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Striking Pair - #30224Spare some time for a few friendly frames of ten pin. Did you know bowling can help improve hand-eye coordination, strength, flexibility, and gross motor skills? Strike up a chat with your buddies and cheer on your friends while you wait your turn for the pins to fly. This action packed afternoon is right up your alley. NOTE: Please bring $8.00 each session for snacks or $15.00 for lunch. If you are enrolled in Open Gym transportation will be provided.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older Time: 12:30-2:30 p.m.Location: Lakeside Lanes, MundeleinFee: Resident $39.00 Non-Resident $49.00Day/Date: Saturday, December 1, 2018 Saturday, January 5, 2019 Saturday, February 2, 2019 (3 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

NWSRA Bowling tournament - #30101It’s hard to “pinpoint” the excitement that will roll your way when you hit the lanes for this strikingly “remark-a-ball” tournament. Compete against other SRA’s in this friendly, high energy match. Be sure to get your mind out of the gutter and sign up now, because there are no bumpers when it comes to scoring a perfect 300. NOTE: Lunch will be provided.Group: All individuals, enrolled in High Rollers or Striking PairTime: 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Location: Elk Grove Bowl, Elk Grove VillageFee: Resident $35.00 Non-Resident $44.00Day/Date: Saturday, December 8, 2018Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 11:30 a.m., The Barn, Lake ZurichPick Up: 3:30 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Holiday train - #60101Choo, Chooo, choose to join us for a magical ride through Lake County. We will play all the classic carols, hear a Christmas tale, and best of all, enjoy hot chocolate and cookies. Get ready for a “rail” good time for the whole family. All aboard the holiday train. NOTE: Please note on your registration how many people will be attending. Supervision will be the responsibility of the family; therefore, children must be accompanied by an adult. Group: All SRACLC participants and their FamiliesTime: 9:30-11:30 a.m.Location: Metra Station, Libertyville Fee: Resident $35.00 (Family of 4) $11.00 each additional person Non-Resident $50.00 (Family of 4) $17.00 each additional personDay/Date: Saturday, December 8, 2018 Min/Max: 20/100

Showstoppers PerformanceWhen Buddy the Elf finds out that he is actually human and not an elf, he sets out on a mission to find his parents. Come along on his journey from the North Pole to New York to hear our Show-stoppers “singing loud for all to hear”. After all, it’s the best way to spread Christmas cheer. Don’t be a “cotton-headed ninny muggins” and skip this edition of Elf the Musical. NOTE: Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Supervision will not be provided. Everyone is welcome to attend a dessert social with cookies and juice immediately following the performance. Register in advance or a $5.00 ticket can be purchased from cast and crew members.Group: All SRACLC participants and their FamiliesTime: 6:30 p.m.Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon HillsFee: #60102 Adults $5.00 #60103 SRACLC Participants and Children - FREEDay/Date: Wednesday, December 12, 2018Min/Max: 50/150

the Elves Go Marching - #30102…to the mall! And one by one we’ll get some holiday errands crossed off the list. Before the day is over and Santa loads up his sleigh, we’ll march our way over to the food court to enjoy a well-deserved meal. Because who could ask for better helpers that are obviously on the nice list? NOTE: Please bring $10.00 for lunch and extra money for shopping.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 12:00-3:00 p.m.Location: Westfield Hawthorn Mall, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $15.00 Non-Resident $19.00Day/Date: Saturday, December 15, 2018Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 12:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

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Active Adult Program Live your best life with your friends at Active Adult! Increase your communication skills through cooperative group exercises, current event activities, and computer practice. Stay active in the fitness center and enjoy other recreational activities on the soccer fields and basketball courts. Hop on the bus and venture out on exciting field trips each day in our communities. Please be sure to register for transportation if you will be utilizing the SRACLC Office or Aquatic Center drop off and pick up locations. NOTE: Please bring a labeled lunch daily. All activities are included in the fee. The deadline for Active Adult registrations is Monday, November 5, 2018.

Active Adult program is structured around four core elements:• Fitness/Exercise-including daily fitness center workouts and sport activities.• Living Skills-including current events, social etiquette, money management, and personal safety.• Socialization-including communication skills and cooperative games.• Recreation/Leisure-including bowling, swimming, golfing, movies, cultural arts, and more.

Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Sports Complex, LibertyvilleDrop Off: 9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 9:30 a.m., Aquatic Center, Hawthorn Woods 10:00 a.m., Sports Complex, LibertyvillePick Up: 3:00 p.m., Sports Complex, Libertyville 3:30 p.m., Aquatic Center, Hawthorn Woods 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Participants enrolled in Group 1 must:• Function within a 1:6 participant to staff ratio• Be independent in all personal care• Refrain from any physical and verbal outburst• Receive and interpret simple directions independently• Follow and stay with the group independently• Min/Max: 6/12 Participants enrolled in Group 2 must:• Function within a 1:3 participant to staff ratio• Require minimal assistance with all personal care• Refrain from any physical outburst • Receive and interpret one-step directions with verbal prompting • Follow and stay with the group with minimal prompting• Min/Max: 4/8 Participants enrolled in Group 3 may: • Require full personal care • Require full day behavior monitoring• Require hand-over-hand participation for fine motor activities • Need assistance complying with all directions • Min/Max: 1/3

NOTE: Group 2 and 3 will be combined.

Got Donuts? - #30108“Donut” worry, be happy and treat yourself to a night of sprinkles and surprises you are sure to “a-dough”. Pile on the pastries and excitement, there’s “dough” way you’d want to miss this “hole” themed celebration. #donutloversunite.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 6:30-8:30 p.m.Location: Crawford Warming House, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $19.00 Non-Resident $24.00Day/Date: Saturday, January 26, 2019Min/Max: 5/11

Admit One - #30109Staying inside on blustery winter days doesn’t have to be so bad. Cozy on up and kick back and relax this Friday night as we go see the latest, greatest theatrical release. Popcorn, come get your popcorn! NOTE: Please bring $10.00 for snacks.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 6:00-9:00 p.m.Location: Local Movie TheaterFee: Resident $26.00 Non-Resident $33.00Day/Date: Friday, February 8, 2019Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 9:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Bowl-a-Bingo - #30110Spare yourself the boredom of nothing to do on this Saturday night. Strike up some competition with a new twist on two classic games, bowling and bingo! Get a spare? That’s a mark. Knock down 5 pins? That’s another mark. Play until someone yells, “BINGO” and pin down the prizes. NOTE: Please bring $15.00 for dinner.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 6:30-9:00 p.m.Location: Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, Vernon Hills Fee: Resident $24.00 Non-Resident $30.00Day/Date: Saturday, February 9, 2019Min/Max: 5/11

Sky High - #30111Let go of gravity and grab some air on these wall-to-wall trampoline courts. Experience the weightlessness of bouncing through the sky while landing in a ginormous foam pit. Let’s find our inner acrobats and go big or go home. NOTE: Please bring $10.00 for lunch.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 11:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.Location: Sky Zone, Vernon Hills & Culver’s, MundeleinFee: Resident $36.00 Non-Resident $45.00Day/Date: Saturday, February 23, 2019Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 2:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

WSRA Mardi Gras Dance - #30112Wear your beads and bling; it’s a Mardi Gras thing! Behind your jazzy mask, we’ll shake-shake-shake at this Bourbon Street themed celebration with our festive friends from near and far. Plus, in honor of Fat Tuesday, there will be a slew of snacks. Now, off to NOLA. NOTE: A light snack will be provided.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderTime: 6:00-9:00 p.m.Location: WSRA, GurneeFee: Resident $29.00 Non-Resident $37.00Day/Date: Friday, March 1, 2019Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 9:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

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Marvelous Movie - #50106 Your taste in movies just got refined! Get ready for the perfect date. What could be better? Seeing your favorite A-list celebs on the big screen or enjoying the best bottomless fries and gourmet burgers? YUM! NOTE: Please bring $20.00 for lunch. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older Time: 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Location: Red Robin Gourmet Burgers & Regal Stadium, Lincolnshire Fee: Resident $39.00 Non-Resident $49.00Day/Date: Friday, January 4, 2019 Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 10:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 11:00 a.m., Village Hall, LincolnshirePick Up: 4:00 p.m., Village Hall, Lincolnshire 4:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Step By Step - #50107 Grab your dancin’ shoes and get ready to boogie to the music. Today we’ll learn a short routine and practice basic dance fundamentals. A professional choreographer will build your confidence, help you express yourself through rhythm, and activate your bodies. Do a little prance and sign up today! NOTE: Please bring a lunch and gym shoes. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older Time: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Location: Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, Arlington Heights Fee: Resident $47.00 Non-Resident $59.00Day/Date: Friday, January 11, 2019 Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 10:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 10:30 a.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich Pick Up: 2:30 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich 3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Winter Wildlife - #50108 Become a nature detective and search for clues outdoors to answer all of your animal questions. Investigate the trails to discover what animals eat, where they hibernate, and how they survive the frigid winter. Let’s take a walk on the wild side. NOTE: Please bring a lunch and dress for the weather. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older Time: 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Location: Heller Nature Center, Highland Park Fee: Resident $23.00 Non-Resident $29.00Day/Date: Friday, January 18, 2019 Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Calling All Chefs - #50109 If you have an appetite for learning, this class will surely satisfy your cravings. Get a front row seat for a cooking lesson taught by a professional chef. Pull up a chair and roll up your sleeves, we are going to prepare a culinary masterpiece. Let’s get cooking! NOTE: Lunch will be provided. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older Time: 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.Location: Taste Buds Kitchen, Bannockburn Fee: Resident $38.00 Non-Resident $48.00Day/Date: Friday, February 1, 2019 Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

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Christkindlmarket - #50101 Put on a pair of Lederhosen and enjoy December delights as we journey to Naperville for their annual festival. Visit different Häuses and experience a unique shopping adventure, revel in traditional German food and drinks, and appreciate the diverse holiday entertainment. Prost! NOTE: Please bring $20.00 for lunch, and extra money for souvenirs. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older Time: 10:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Location: Christkindlmarket, Naperville Fee: Resident $34.00 Non-Resident $43.00Day/Date: Friday, December 7, 2018 Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 10:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

All Wrapped Up - #50102 You aren’t the only thing that’ll be bundled this season. Grab your presents and we’ll prep them to look perfect under the tree. Bows, boxes, bags, wrapping paper, ribbons, and more; today sure will be filled with glee! NOTE: Please bring a lunch, and any presents that need to be wrapped. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older Time: 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Location: Adler Lodge, Libertyville Fee: Resident $20.00 Non-Resident $25.00Day/Date: Friday, December 14, 2018 Min/Max: 5/11

A “Zoo”-Per Day - #50103Visit a world of wildlife in the shadow of skyscrapers. Enjoy luminous displays and holiday season activities scattered throughout the zoo grounds. Marvel at a lion, get nose to nose with gorillas, or visit a playful meerkat mob. Today’s the day to take a walk on the wild side! NOTE: Please bring a lunch and dress for the weather. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older Time: 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Location: Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago Fee: Resident $34.00 Non-Resident $43.00Day/Date: Thursday, December 27, 2018 Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 9:30 a.m., Village Hall, Lincolnshire Pick Up: 3:30 p.m., Village Hall, Lincolnshire 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Valiant Volunteers - #50104Help turn hunger into hope with your own two hands by packing nutritious meals for hungry children around the world. Imagine being able to make a difference in someone’s life in just a few short hours. Commit today to spread your generosity to others. NOTE: Please bring $10.00 for lunch. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older Time: 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Location: Feed my Starving Children & Culver’s, Libertyville Fee: Resident $24.00 Non-Resident $30.00Day/Date: Friday, December 28, 2018 Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 2:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

License to Chill - #50105 Up and down a hillside when the sun is nice and bright, sledding is a wonderful wintertime delight! Take a walk in the sparkling snow and hear your boots go crunch. Soar down Big Bear Mountain a few times, and soon it’s time for lunch! NOTE: Please bring a lunch and dress for the weather. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older Time: 10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Location: Century Park, Vernon Hills & Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Libertyville Fee: Resident $29.00 Non-Resident $37.00Day/Date: Wednesday, January 2, 2019 Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 10:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

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Dinner ClubCheat day anyone? It will be hard to resist with eclectic menus full of juicy burgers, savory sandwiches, and flaming hot wings. Want fries with that? NOTE: Please bring $25.00 for dinner and tip.Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 6:00-8:30 p.m.Fee: Resident $41.00 Non-Resident $52.00Min/Max: 5/11Day/Date: Friday, December 21, 2018 Friday, January 18, 2019 Friday, February 22, 2019

North - #40219Location: Anastasia’s, Antioch on 12/21 Austin’s, Libertyville on 1/18 Timothy O’Tooles, Gurnee on 2/22Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., Golf Learning Center, LibertyvillePick Up: 8:30 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville

South - #40220Location: Bulldogs, Wauconda on 12/21 Pub 83, Long Grove on 1/18 Bill’s Pub, Mundelein on 2/22Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 8:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Saturday Night’s All Right - #40221Did I hear that right? A night dedicated to playing my favorite games, making a delectable dinner, and all while socializing with my people? With this squad, it won’t just be another Saturday night. BINGO! Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 6:30-8:30 p.m.Fee: Resident $42.00 Non-Resident $53.00Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:30 p.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon HillsPick Up: 8:30 p.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills

Activity: Game Show Games & AppetizersDay/Date: Saturday, December 8, 2018

Activity: Bingo & Quesadillas Day/Date: Saturday, January 19, 2019

Activity: Movie & PizzaDay/Date: Saturday, February 16, 2019

Brew Crew - #40222Not a worry in the world, and a cold beverage in my hand. It’s an SRACLC Saturday and we need some party people! Catch up with your best mates over an ice cold, refreshing beverage. Bottoms up! NOTE: Please bring a valid picture ID and $20.00 each session. Participants who wish to purchase alcoholic beverages may do so with a signed waiver and will be limited to two beverages.Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 8:00-11:00 p.m.Fee: Resident $24.00 Non-Resident $30.00Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 8:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 11:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Location: Chasers, Lake ZurichDay/Date: Saturday, December 8, 2018

Location: Bake’s Bar & Grill, Grayslake Day/Date: Saturday, January 19, 2019

Location: Tap House, PalatineDay/Date: Saturday, February 16, 2019

Bake-Off Bonanza - #40101SRACLC is preheating up the holidays by hosting our very own bake-off! Be part of our batch of bakers and show off your traditions, and confectionary skills. Keep your eye on the “pies” and see who comes out on top. You “batter” believe it. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 6:30-9:00 p.m.Location: Dunbar Recreation Center, MundeleinFee: Resident $14.00 Non-Resident $18.00Day/Date: Saturday, December 1, 2018Min/Max: 5/11

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Be My Valentine - #50110 Roses are red, violets are blue, and today, a Valentine’s Day party has been planned for you! So bust out your scissors, paper, and glue because we’ll be decorating cards too. Come wearing red, with valentines for all, we can guarantee that today, you’ll be having a ball. NOTE: Please bring a lunch, a snack will be provided. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older Time: 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills Fee: Resident $20.00 Non-Resident $25.00Day/Date: Friday, February 8, 2019 Min/Max: 5/11

Chuggin’ Right Along- #50111 Choo Choo, we’ve got something new for you! We’ve got a one track mind, and today, it’s on BREAKFAST! Move your caboose over to the Metra station and hop on the train to Fox Lake for some delectable delights. Grab your ticket to ride today. NOTE: Please bring $20.00 for brunch. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older Time: 9:00 a.m.-1:45 p.m.Location: Whistle Stop Café, Fox Lake Fee: Resident $42.00 Non-Resident $53.00Day/Date: Friday, February 15, 2019 Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 9:30 a.m., Metra Station, LibertyvillePick Up: 1:15 p.m., Metra Station, Libertyville 1:45 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

A Day In the Waves - #50112 Enjoy skin-drenching adventure at the best indoor water park in Illinois. Splash all day in the wave pool, take it to the limit and slip and glide down the rushing water slides, or just float down the lazy river. It’s time to dive on in! NOTE: Please bring a lunch, swimsuit and towel. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older Time: 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Location: Timber Ridge, Lake Geneva, WI Fee: Resident $54.00 Non-Resident $68.00Day/Date: Friday, February 22, 2019 Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

funseekersBowling, arcades, and mini golf, oh my! Can you get a turkey? How about hit the jackpot? Did someone say hole-in-one? You can do all three and then “treat yo’ self ” each night to a delicious snack. You’ll be saying, let’s do this more often! NOTE: Please bring $25.00 to each session for dinner and activities.Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 6:00-9:00 p.m.Fee: Resident $35.00 Non-Resident $44.00Min/Max: 5/11Day/Date: Friday, December 7, 2018 Friday, January 4, 2019 Friday, February 1, 2019 North - #40217Activity: Bowling & Culver’s, 12/7 Arcades & McDonald’s, 1/4 Mini Golf & Food Court, 2/1 Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., Golf Learning Center, LibertyvillePick Up: 9:00 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville

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Hot Cocoa Crawl - #40107Warm milk, cocoa, sugar! Sometimes the simplest things are the best. Banish the wintery chill and wrap your fingers around a rich cup of hot chocolate. Too good to have just one cup? Crawl along to find Lake County’s most exceptional steamy winter beverage. Is the chocolate as rich as it is dark? You tell us!Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 6:00-8:45 p.m. Location: Something’s Brewing, Grayslake & Dunkin’ Donuts, GrayslakeFee: Resident $19.00 Non-Resident $24.00Day/Date: Saturday, January 12, 2019Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 6:30 p.m., Recreation Center, GrayslakePick Up: 8:15 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake 8:45 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Howl for the Hometown - #40108Where can you talk loudly, cheer even louder, and enjoy great food and drinks? Well, a Chicago Wolves game of course! It will surely be “suite” with our own wolves hats, savory snacks, and a case of super fizzy soda. Some would say that’s the ultimate hat trick. Don’t miss your “shot” to catch the action and watch the players hustle, hit, and never quit. From opening fireworks to the final buzzer, you’re in for a “fan-tastic” night in our own box-seats. NOTE: Please bring $25.00 for concessions or souvenirs.Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 5:00-10:00 p.m.Location: Allstate Arena, RosemontFee: Resident $79.00 Non-Resident $99.00Day/Date: Saturday, February 2, 2019Min/Max: 8/8Drop Off: 5:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 10:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Play to Win - #40109Nothing but a pocket full of dreams? Psh, more like a pocket full of tokens! We’re going to the mecca of all arcades: GameWorks. We’ll fuel up first with monster burgers and carnival chicken from the pub located inside. Stomach full? Now it’s GAME ON. Don’t forget those prizes on the way out. Cha-ching! NOTE: Lunch and game cards will be provided.Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 11:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Location: GameWorks, Schaumburg Fee: Resident $39.00 Non-Resident $49.00Day/Date: Saturday, February 9, 2018Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 11:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 12:00 p.m., The Barn, Lake ZurichPick Up: 3:30 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

SRSNLC Valentine’s Dance - #40110Roses are red, violets are blue. This dreamy night is just waiting for you. Meet up with your chums from neighboring towns, for dancing and chatting, at this party we’ll get down. A quick break for snacks while the DJ’s still spinning, this enchanting evening will leave you all grinning. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 6:00-9:30 p.m.Location: Round Lake Sports Complex, Round Lake Fee: Resident $36.00 Non-Resident $45.00Day/Date: Friday, February 15, 2019Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 6:30 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake Pick Up: 9:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake 9:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

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Yuletide Carols - #40102Doh-re-mi-fa-so! Clear those throats to hit the high notes because we’re going caroling. First, we’ll fill our bellies with some cheesy pizza, then over the hill we’ll go to spread some holiday cheer. NOTE: A pizza dinner will be included.Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 5:30-9:30 p.m. Location: Crawford Warming House, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $20.00 Non-Resident $25.00Day/Date: Saturday, December 15, 2018Min/Max: 5/11

tubular tubing - #40103Put your phone away and trade YouTube for “WeTube!” No waiting for ads to pass, instead we wait in line to be tugged to the top of Wilmot Mountain. Push play for slippery slopes and pause for hot chocolate. Cheers to whoa in the snow! NOTE: Please bring a lunch.Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 11:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Location: Wilmot Mountain, WilmotFee: Resident $57.00 Non-Resident $72.00Day/Date: Saturday, December 22, 2018Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 11:30 a.m., Recreation Center, GrayslakePick Up: 3:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

twinkle town - #40104Pick the perfect evening with a backdrop of the sparkling ZooLights. Watch the illuminated hexagon shaped trees as they dance to the music, and spot your favorite larger than life animal figure. We won’t forget to stop and see the glistening ice carvings, twinkling lights on a gigantic reindeer, and even a chattering tree. With all this excitement, you’re in for a night of holiday magic.Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 6:30-10:30 p.m.Location: Lincoln Park Zoo, ChicagoFee: Resident $28.00 Non-Resident $35.00Day/Date: Friday, December 28, 2018Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 10:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Pop the Cork - #40105Good company, an outfit that makes a statement, great snacks, and the right atmosphere. Hats, confetti, noisemakers, it must be a New Year! Grab your friends to ring in another year, without the midnight madness. We’ll have a snazzy, make-our-own dazzling poppers, dashing accessories, and finish off the night with a countdown and some bubbly cider. You won’t want to miss our sparkling celebration!Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 6:30-9:00 p.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $15.00 Non-Resident $19.00Day/Date: Saturday, December 29, 2018Min/Max: 5/11

Winterfest - #40106There is nothing quite as serene as seeing your neighborhood park covered in a fresh sheet of powdery snow. Catch a glimpse of those sparkling ice sculptures and a sled dog demo. Shoot down the hill in a sled, hitch a ride in a horse-drawn carriage, and even warm up with a toasty marshmallow or two. I certainly want “s’more” of that Winterfest! NOTE: Please bring $10.00 for concessions. Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.Location: Century Park North, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $14.00 Non-Resident $18.00Day/Date: Saturday, January 12, 2019Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 2:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

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COMING AUGUSt 2019

SRACLC-MItSUBISHI ELECtRIC MULtI-SENSORY ROOM

ILLUMI * NAtION

Imagine a place full of creativity, exploration, and a little bit of magic. Strike your curiosity

as we unlock the doors in August, 2019 to the SRACLC-Mitsubishi Electric Multi-Sensory Room: Illumi * Nation. Experience an immersive space filled with high and low tech sensory equipment

where vibrant lights, sounds, aromas, and textures will satisfy all of the senses. Individuals

of any age and ability will be able to explore and engage in a safe, stimulating, and welcoming environment that can be

customized to their specific needs. SRACLC will expand Illumi*Nation to include weekly 1:1

therapy sessions and a punch card for after school and weekend play. Additiionally, the room will be available on a contract basis to

Behavior and Occupational therapists. Let your imagination soar!

fOR MORE INfORMAtION PLEASE CONtACt KARA MILLERAt [email protected] OR 847-816-4866

Volunteer-A-thon - #40111A book is a magical thing that lets you travel to far-away places. Let’s help others get that same experience by lending a helping hand at Bernie’s Book Bank. You can help sort, sticker, and stack books to be donated throughout Chicago. Remember, those who can do more, volunteer. NOTE: Participants must be able to follow directions with minimal prompting.Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 2:00-5:00 p.m.Location: Bernie’s Book Bank, Lake Bluff Fee: Resident $10.00 Non-Resident $13.00Day/Date: Saturday, February 16, 2019Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 2:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 5:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Pajama Jamboree - #40112Is the frigid February air keeping you inside? Worry not. Break out your fly footies, rockin’ robe, and super soft slippers, cuz we’re having a pajama party. We’ll roar with laughter at our favorite movies, belt out our favorite songs with karaoke, share spooky stories, and even indulge in some sweet (and maybe some salty) snacks. Pillow fight anyone?Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 6:30-9:00 p.m.Location: Community Center, Mundelein Fee: Resident $12.00 Non-Resident $15.00Day/Date: Saturday, February 23, 2019Min/Max: 5/11

Holiday train - #60101Choo, Chooo, choose to join us for a magical ride through Lake County. We will play all the classic carols, hear a Christmas tale, and best of all, enjoy hot chocolate and cookies. Get ready for a “rail” good time for the whole family. All aboard the holiday train. NOTE: Please note on your registration how many people will be attending. Supervision will be the responsibility of the family; therefore, children must be accompanied by an adult. Group: All SRACLC participants and their FamiliesTime: 9:30-11:30 a.m.Location: Metra Station, Libertyville Fee: Resident $$35.00 (Family of 4) $11.00 each additional person Non-Resident $50.00 (Family of 4) $17.00 each additional personDay/Date: Saturday, December 8, 2018 Min/Max: 20/100

Showstoppers PerformanceWhen Buddy the Elf finds out that he is actually human and not an elf, he sets out on a mission to find his parents. Come along on his journey from the North Pole to New York to hear our Show-stoppers “singing loud for all to hear”. After all, it’s the best way to spread Christmas cheer. Don’t be a “cotton-headed ninny muggins” and skip this edition of Elf the Musical. NOTE: Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Supervision will not be provided. Everyone is welcome to attend a dessert social with cookies and juice immediately following the performance. Register in advance or a $5.00 ticket can be purchased from cast and crew members.Group: All SRACLC participants and their FamiliesTime: 6:30 p.m.Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon HillsFee: #60102 Adults $5.00 #60103 SRACLC Participants and Children - FREEDay/Date: Wednesday, December 12, 2018Min/Max: 50/150

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Please complete this form and send in with registration. Attach any additional pages with any other pertinent information. All information is utilized by staff to help ensure a safe and fun-filled experience.

SRACLC WAIVER & RELEASE ANNUAL INFORMATION FORM

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facilitiesAdler Lodge/Park, 1500 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville.

the Barn/Paulus Park, 200 S. Rand Road, Lake Zurich.

Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, 316 Center Drive, Vernon Hills.

Carl Hartmann Building/Park, 292 Oakwood Road, Vernon Hills.

Community Center/Park, 1401 N. Midlothian Road, Mundelein.

Crawford Warming House, 817 W. Lake Street, Butler Lake Park, Libertyville.

Dunbar Recreation Center, 888 Dunbar Road, Mundelein.

Equestrian Connection, (847-615-8696, 600 N. Bradley Rd., Lake Forest.

Golf Learning Center, 1950 N. Hwy. 45, Libertyville.

Hawthorn Woods Aquatic Center, 94 Midlothian Road, Hawthorn Woods.

Lakeside Lanes, 900 N. Lake Street, Mundelein.

Lakeview fitness Center, 700 Lakeview Parkway, Vernon Hills.

Libertyville Gymnastics Academy, 2610 Commerce Drive, Libertyville.

Metra Station, 200 S. Lake Street, Libertyville.

Panera Bread, 1571-1573 S. Lake Street, Mundelein.

Recreation Center, 240 Commerce Drive, Grayslake.

Sports Complex, 1950 N. Hwy. 45, Libertyville.

SRACLC Office, 290 Oakwood Road, Vernon Hills.

Sullivan Center, 635 N. Aspen Drive, Vernon Hills.

Village Hall, One Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire.

If you need more specific directions, please call the SRACLC office at (847) 816-4866.

The winner of the $50.00 gift certificate drawing is

Samik Shettythank you to all of the following for your donation for the Sensory Room on the

registration form.

rachel blumKelly corbin

sean cosgroveAmanda dingman

matthew Filippolibby Karston

dan Kozasean Koza

molly mcnameeAsha molve

James Pakledinazsalvatore Panzeca

chris PeacockJennifer rockstroh

lucas silvaKevin stith

ryan trochaPatrick white

Jennifer wilson

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nOte! PleAse cOmPlete thIs FOrm And send In wIth regIstrAtIOn. Attach any addit ional pages with any other pert inent information. Al l information is ut i -l i zed by staff to help ensure a safe and fun-f i l led exper ience.

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Please make check or money order payable to SRACLC.Charge to: __ VISA __ MASTERCARD __ DISCOVERAccount Number______________________________________Cardholder Name _____________________________________Expiration Date_______________ Charge Amount__________Authorized Signature __________________________________Auth#______________________________________________

CRedit CARd PAymentS: You may charge my credit card on file for any balance due this season: Yes No (If no a check must accompany registration.)

PeRmiSSion: You may share personal contact information with other SRACLC families interested in carpooling: Yes No

PHotoGRAPHS: Unless we are notified, SRACLC may take pictures of participants in our programs, classes or events. Please note that these pictures are only for SRACLC use. See Page 7.

Payment in full is due upon registration unless a current Financial Aid form is on file. Without payment, registration will not be processed. if you are requesting Financial Aid, the request must be made in writing each season.

*Donation to SRACLC Multi-Sensory Room $100 or more gets your name on donor area

Program # Program name drop off Pick Up Fee

Program total

Please sign waiver on back of this form!

FALL 2018 Registration Form

Requests for refunds will not be considered after the registration deadline except for medical or family emergencies.Any past balance must be paid or this registration will not be accepted.

Please Circle: youth Adult t-Shirt Size: S m L XL XXL

*donAtionS: For every $10.00 donation made to SRACLC you will receive a seasonal raffle entry for a $50.00 Gift Certificate to SRACLC Programs. The drawing will take place on the registration deadline date.

For more information, see page 29.

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WINTER 2018/19 REGISTRATION

PlEASE RETuRN cOmPlETEd fORm TO: SRAclc, 290 OAkWOOd ROAd, VERNON HIllS, Il 60061, fAx 847-816-4876, OR EmAIl [email protected].

Please sign waiver on the back of this form!

Registration Deadline: Monday, November 19, 2018 at 1:00 p.m.Participant’s Name ______________________________________________Date of Birth________________ Sex_____

Parent/Guardian Name _______________________________________________E-mail___________________________

Address _____________________________________ City _____________________________Zip ________________

Home Phone______________________Work Phone__________________________Cellular _______________________

Property Index Number ______________School ___________________________Teacher__________________________

Emergency Name/Relationship and Phone Number(s) _______________________________________________________

Primary Disability _____________________________ Secondary Disability ___________________________________

Has any of your information changed? Yes____ No_____

Dates to RememberMonday, November 5, 2018Registrations for Programs will not be processed until this date. Random selection will be conducted to determine the order of all registrations received at the SRACLC office through 9:00 a.m., Monday, November 5, 2018. Registration after this date and time will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. If a program exceeds its maximum, a lottery will be done according to registration date. “Residents” receive priority placement for ALL PROGRAMS. “Non-Residents” are placed on a waiting list un-less specifically stated in the program write-up.

Monday, November 19, 2018REGIStRAtION DEADLINE - 1:00 P.M.“Non-Residents” may be added to program rosters, beginning at 1:00 p.m. on this date. Tuesday, November 20, 2018 program cancelation or expansion is considered.

Refund Policies and Procedures• Unless requested or confirmed by the SRACLC office, refunds

will be held as a credit. All credits not requested for immediate reimbursement will be paid out by April 30 of each year. Requested refunds will be processed on the third Wednesday of each month.

• SRACLC reserves the right to cancel a program due to insufficient enrollment. (See minimum and maximum enrollment for each program.)A) If the Association finds it necessary to cancel a program

before the second meeting, a full refund will be given.B) If a program is cancelled by the Association after the

second meeting, a prorated refund will be given on the basis of meetings not held.

• All requests for refunds must be submitted in writing.• Medical Reasons: A full or prorated refund will be granted if a

medical condition prohibits participation. • All program refund requests are subject to a $5.00 per

session, Day Camp and Active Adult are subject to a $50.00 service charge. The service charge is waived if the refund request is made prior to a given program registration deadline. Any service charge will be applied to an unpaid balance.

• No refund will be given for any special event or program activity that requires a pre-paid purchase by SRACLC unless an alternate can be placed. There can be no exceptions.

• No refund will be given after the registration deadline unless the program is deemed inappropriate for the participant. Please see above for exceptions.

• SRACLC realizes that inappropriate behavior or conduct may occur. However, if the behavior persists and is deemed hazardous to any individual, the SRACLC Director reserves the right to suspend participants with a prorated refund given.

• Refunds will be made available upon request, if you are not able to attend a program due to the observation of a religious holiday.

Registration Process• Full payment is required at the time of registration unless

specific arrangements have been made with the SRACLC Director (i.e. Financial Aid).

• Registrations WILL NOT be processed if a fee balance re-mains from a previous season.

• Processing of registrations will begin at 1:00 p.m. each day in concurrence with the above listed dates and guidelines.

• Detach and complete the seasonal form and waiver. The sea-sonal form is also available at www.sraclc.org.

• List each program name, fee, and pick up location.• All checks must be made payable to SRACLC.• Credit cards VISA, MASTERCARD and DISCOVER are

accepted.• SRACLC does not send confirmation of registration. Your

canceled check or credit card statement serves as your receipt. However, you may call to confirm your registration.

• Deferred payment/financial aid plans must be confirmed through the Director.

• Signed registrations must be received by the SRACLC office a minimum of three working days before participation can begin. Emails and Faxes are accepted. Please follow with original when sending an email or fax. When sending an email or fax, payment must be received within three (3) working days. The email address is [email protected]. The fax number is (847) 816-4876.

• Phone reservations cannot be taken and will not “hold your place” unless the current season’s registration form has been processed.

• SRACLC office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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WINTER 2018-19IMPORTANT INFORMATION The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of participants in high regard. The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. However, participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for this program/activity must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities/programs.You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or adequately skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or has recently suffered an illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before undertaking any physical activity.WARNING OF RISKRecreational activities 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. All hazards and dangers cannot be foreseen. Depending on the particular activity, certain risks, dangers and injuries may exist due to inclement weather, slips and falls, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision, instruction or officiating, and other risks inherent to the particular activity. In this regard, it is impossible for the Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County to guarantee absolute safety.WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND ASSUMPTION OF RISKPlease read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in this program/activity, you will be expressly assuming the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with this program/activity (including transportation services and vehicle operations, when provided).I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in this program/activity, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in this program/activity against the Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County including its officials, agents, volunteers and employees.

PARTICIPATION WILL BE DENIED - If the authorized signature, transportation, and date are not fully completed.

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

Authorized Signature ____________________________________________________________ (Participants 18 years or older or Parent/Guardian)

Date ____________________________

TRANSPORTATION: I DO DO NOT grant permission for transportation in vehicles owned, rented, or contracted by SRACLC for use in SRACLC programming.

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