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Page 1: Bolingbrook Park District 2014 Summer Guide
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Bolingbrook Park District reconnects people with their community, themselves and their family. It is a place we get away from the pressures of life. It creates connections that last a lifetime.

Where thefun is!

RegistRation DatesResident ID Cardholder (walk-in & online) May 14

Non-resident ID Cardholder (walk-in & online) May 21

F a c i l i t y D i R e c t o R y Annerino Community Center (ACC) : Administrative Office201 Recreation Dr. | P (630) 739-0272 | F (630) 739-1039 Relay (800) 526-0844

Hours: (M-F) 5:00 am-10:00 pm (Sat) 7:00 am-8:00 pm (Sun) 7:00 am-6:00 pm

Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge335 E. Boughton Rd | P (630) 739-2377 | F (630) 759-1648

Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex (BRAC)200 S. Lindsey Lane | P (630) 739-1700 | F (630) 759-5651

Hours: (M-F) 5:00 am-10:00 pm (Sat) 7:00 am-8:00 pm (Sun) 7:00 am-6:00 pm

Boughton Ridge Golf Course 335 E. Boughton Rd  | P (630) 739-4100  | F (630) 739-1648

Deatherage Drdak Center (DDC) - Closing May 31230 E. Briarcliff Rd | P (630) 739-1300  | F (630) 739-5806

Office Hours: (M-F) 9:00 am-5:00 pm

Hidden Lakes Historic Trout Farm 475 Trout Farm Rd. | P (630) 759-2381

Hidden Oaks Nature Center (OAKS)419 Trout Farm Rd. | P (630) 739-2600 | F (630) 759-3056

Hours: (M-Sat) 9:00 am-5:00 pm (Sun) Noon-5:00 pm

Lily Cache Special Recreation Association (LCSRA) 201 Recreation Dr. | P (630) 739-1124  | F (630) 739-5806Relay: (800) 526-0844

LifeStyles Fitness Center200 S. Lindsey Lane | P (630) 739-1705201 Recreation Dr. | P (630) 739-0272

Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic Park 200 S. Lindsey Lane | P (630) 739-1705

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B O A R D O F C O M M I S S I O N e R SElected by the public and responsible for setting policy

Denise Allen [email protected]

Jerry Hix [email protected]

Melissa McCloud [email protected]

Al Traczek [email protected]

Sue Vastalo [email protected]

A D M I N I S T R A T I v e S T A F FRon Oestreich, Executive [email protected]

Nick Baird, Superintendent of Revenue [email protected]

Mike Baiardo, Superintendent of [email protected]

Debbie Chase, Superintendent of Business and [email protected]

Christine Martner, Superintendent of Buildings, Grounds & Natural Resources [email protected]

Jim Patula, Superintendent of Projects and Planning [email protected]

Kim Smith, Superintendent of Marketing & Customer Care [email protected]

P l e a s e n ot e :As of May 31 the Deatherage Drdak Center will close to the public. The LCSRA offices are now located at the Annerino Community Center.

This will allow for on-site special recreation programming in a fully accessible facility which features community rooms, a gymnastics arena, fitness center, climbing wall, and spaces for dance, martial arts and crafts.

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Program PagesProgram PagesProgram Pages

Ceramic Fridays 47Ceramics 47Checkmate Chess 47Digital Movies/Stories 45Fire Building 50Gaming Academy 52Glitzy Girls Summer Spa 46Group Guitar Lessons 49Group Piano 45Group Piano Lessons 49Hocus Pocus 47Horseback Riding Lessons 48Junior Fungineering 45Kathy’s Craft & Snack 51Kids With Sticks Golf 44Kids X-Treme Sports Conditioning 77Lego Robotics 46Lego: Explorers Camp 45Let’s Do Robotics 49Lights, Camera, Action 50Mighty Mathematicians 47Music Studio 52Open Gym 78Paintball 76Pool Hop 77Robotics/Fungineering 50Sea Lion Aquatic Park 77Self Defense Seminar 76Skokie Kayak Tour 76Smoothie Spa Retreat 52Stage Stars 47Supper Club w/Kathy 51Videogame & Virtual World Design 51Web Studio 52What’s On My Plate? 51Young Rembrandts 46Zumba Kids 77

DANCeBallet 56Ballet/Jazz 55Danceforce 59Excel Musical Theatre 58Hip Hop 57Hip Hop for Boys 55Jazz 56Just Stretching 58Lyrical/Jazz 57

AQUATICSParkie’s Babies 34Parkie’s Paddlers 35Parkie’s Level Lessons 35Small Group Lessons 36

DANCeBallet/Tap 28Ballet/Tumbling 28Creative Movement 27Hot Tot Hip Hop 29Kidz Hip Hop 29Kinder Dance 29Parent & Me Creative Dance 27Pre-Ballet 28Pre-Jazz 29

GYMNASTICSGymnastics Two-Day Mini Camps 34Parent/Tot Gymnastics 30Parkie’s Babies Swim Lessons 34Parkie’s Level Lessons 35Parkie’s Paddlers 35Preschool Cheerleading 33Preschool Gymnastics 31Preschool Rhythmic Gymnastics 34Preschool Tumbling 33Small Group Swim Lessons 36

CAMPSCamp Stepping Stones 38Eco-Explorers Camp 41Eco-Trekkers Camp 41Eco-Voyagers 40Harbor Heroes 42Hidden Oaks Sunrise Camp 41Horseback Riding 43Little Athlete’s Camp 42Little Sprouts Camp 40Lunchbox Club 42Teen Time Fun Camp 38

Ages 6-17 years GeNeRAL3D Videogame Design 50ACT Practice Tests 76Amigos Spanish Club 46Bird Nest Discovery 50

Activities & events for AllCar Show 8Fountaindale Library Programs 5Movie Nights 9Parkie’s 5K 8Summer Concert Series 10Summer’s Last Blast 8Visit Your Local Park 11

NATUReFamily Fishing 6Fireside Fun 6Great American Backyard Campout 6Nature in Flight 6Stargazers 6Twilight Hike 6

3 mos.-5 yearsGeNeRAL INTeReSTABCs and 123s of Phys. Ed 24Adult & Tot Sports Stop 23Dad & Me Fun w/Football 23Digital Movies/Stories 26Energize w/Exercise 25Fun w/Football 25Group Piano 21Junior Fungineering 26Little Athletes Sports 25Little Dribblers 23Little Sand Bugs 24Mini Soccer 24Music Together 22Nursery Rhyme Theater 22Parent & Tot Time 22Pee Wee Hoopsters & Headers 21Pee Wee Track, Field & Fitness 24Preschool Program 16Puddle Jumpers 15Rhythm-N-Reading 26Sports Mania 23T-Ball Training 21That’s My Dad 25Tot & Soccer Stories 21

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Program Pages Program PagesProgram Pages

Adults 18 years & upGeNeRAL INTeReSTA Quest to Feel Our Best 81Adult Beginning Drawing 81Adult Swim Lesson 82Beginner Stained Glass 81Canoeing 81Ceramic Workshops 80Holiday Craft Show 82Just Once Guitar for Busy People 81Just Once Piano for Busy People 81

DANCeAdult Ballet 82Adult Hip Hop 83Advanced Ballroom 84Ballroom Dance 84Bellydance 83Chicago Style Stepping 83Just Stretching 84Power Stretch 84R&B Soul Line Dancing 82-83Swing Dance 85

ATHLeTICSAdult Karate 85Badminton 87Co-Rec Fall 12” Softball 86Co-Rec Overnight 12” Softball Tourney 86Fall Volleyball 86Men’s 12” Sofbtall 86Men’s Flag Football 85Men’s Friday Soccer 87Men’s Overnight 12” Softball Tourney 86Men’s Sunday Soccer 87Over 40 Men’s Masters 12” Softball 86Racquetball 88Senior Softball 87Senior Table Tennis 87Senior Volleyball 87Wallyball 88

FITNeSS & WeLLNeSS7 Secrets to Fat Loss 91Bodyfit Boot Camp 92Cash For Pounds 93CPR Classes 93CrossTrail Classic 93

May Concert Series 54Modern Dance 58Pure Technique 58Tap, Ballet & Jazz 55Tap/Jazz 55

GYMNASTICSBeginning Tumbling 63Bolingbrook Tumbling 63Boys Gymnastics 63Cheerleading 64Developmental Gymnastics 61Gold Medal Gymnastics Camp 66Illusions Level 3 65Illusions Level 4 65Jumps & Turns 62More Bars 63Private Lessons 66So You Want to Learn a Kip 66Tumbling for Cheer 64Tumbling for Dancers 63

AQUATICSDiving 69Lifeguard Course 68Parkie’s Level Lessons 68Pelicans Swim Team 69Private Lessons 67Small Group Level Lessons 68

ATHLeTICSBasketball Shooting Fundamentals 73Basketball Skills Fundamentals 73Beginning Target Archery 71Climbing Wall 74Dodgeball Fundamentals 73Frisbee Fundamentals 73Little Geckos 75New Wave Sticks Only Lacrosse 73Open Shoot Target Archer 71Parent & Child Karate 71Parent-Tot Monkey Climbers 75Shotakan Pre-Karate 70Strength on the Rocks 75Tae Kwon Do 71Teen Climbing 101 75Youth Karate 70Youth Tennis Lessons 72

Dad’s Fitness Challenge 92Group Exercise Info 90Hatha/Vinyasa Yoga 89How Well Are You? 91Kettlebell 92Natural Solutions for Headaches 91Natural Solutions for Low Back Pain 91Nutritional Healing 91Outdoor Hatha Yoga 89Speed Up Your Metabolism 91Sunrise Bootcamp 92Train for an Obstacle Race 92Triathlon Training 93Weight Loss Transformation 92

BOLINGBROOK ATHLeTIC CLUB 108-114

FACILITIeSAshbury’s 96-97Boughton Ridge Golf Course 94-95Hidden Lakes Historic Trout Farm 103Hidden Oaks Nature Center 101-102LifeStyles Fitness Center & Spa 98-100Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic Park 104-107

SeRvICeS & ReNTALSFacility Rentals 119Parks & Information 118Parks Grid 120Registration Form 115Registration Information 117Resident ID 114Resident ID Registration 116

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EvEnts For All AgEs

Registration ReminderGet the programs and times you want by coming in to register early. Resident ID card-holders: May 14Non-Resident ID: May 21

LOOKING FOR ASSISTANCe WITH A PROGRAM? The Bolingbrook Park District complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibits discrimination on a basis of disability. Bolingbrook Park District will make reasonable accomodations in recreation programs to enable participation by an individual with a disability. Please make requests at least two weeks prior to the start of a program if you need an accommodation.

Family Fun Series w/Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital . Nature Programs . Fountaindale Library Fun

Don’t Miss! Summer’s Last Blast

on August 24!

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Family Fun Series w/Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital . Nature Programs . Fountaindale Library Fun

Dave Rudolf’s Fizz, Boom, ReadCrazy Dave is at it again, providing songs and activities to celebrate the Library’s reading program “Fizz, Boom, Read!” Join us for great songs and dancing.Day: WednesdayDate: July 9Time: 11:00 am Location: Beaconridge South (220 Beaconridge Drive)

edison: The Wizard of Menlo ParkCome see an interactive musical about the life and creations of Thomas Edison, who said, “Invention is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.” Presented by Face to Face Productions, Inc.Day: TuesdayDate: July 15Time: 2:00 pm Location: Annerino Community Center

Big Run WolvesDon’t miss this fantastic program! The magnificent animals of Big Run Wolf Ranch in Lockport, Illinois, will visit Bolingbrook. What beautiful creatures you will see! www.bigrunwolfranch.orgDay: ThursdayDate: July 17Time: 2:00 pm Location: Central Park (201 Recreation Drive, behind the Annerino Community Center)

Getting excited About ScienceScientist Steve Belliveau presents a show based on physics, with many unexpected happenings! The principles of static electricity, weight distribution, air and water pressure, friction, and others are presented in unique ways. Children will be invited to participate in the program. www.getscience.netDay: TuesdayDate: July 29Time: 2:00 pm Location: Annerino Community Center

Smarty Pants Big Balloon ShowThis show is unique, rollicking entertainment that features magic, slapstick comedy, and the world’s biggest balloon props! www.SmartyPantsWorld.comDay: ThursdayDate: July 31Time: 2:00 pm Location: Annerino Community Center

Mr. D’s Magic & Illusions Mr. D has been mystifying and amazing audiences for 25 years. Take a step back in time with this top-notch magic and illusions combined with comedy, audience participation, fire, and live animals!Day: Wednesday Date: June 11Time: 11:00 am Location: Winston Woods (200 Winston Drive)

Rocket to Mars With retired Chicago Public Schools educator Greg Lopatka, learn about the principles of rocketry! You’ll see demonstrations and slides. Then you’ll go outside to see a rocket launch in Bulldog Park.Day: ThursdayDate: June 19Time: 2:00 pm Location: Fountaindale Public Library and Bulldog Park

Mr. Freeze Cryogenic DemonstrationJerry Zimmerman of Fermilab, a/k/a Mr. Freeze, presents an exciting demonstration of cryogenics using liquid nitrogen (LN2). There will be surprises and some EXPLOSIONS! You’ll see what happens when objects get extremely cold. www.mrfreezeman.webs.comDay: TuesdayDate: June 24Time: 2:00 pm Location: Annerino Community Center

Ben’s Bubble Show Come to a magical show with Ben Jimenez that is all about soap bubble sculptures! You will see smoke bubbles, spinning belt bubbles, and geometric bubbles. www.bensbubbleshow.bizDay: ThursdayDate: June 26Time: 2:00 pm Location: Annerino Community Center

events sponsored by the

Fountaindale Public library these programs are free drop-ins, no tickets necessary and are for all ages.

“Llama, Llama” performed by Emerald City Theatre CompanyAll Ages WelcomeSponsored by the Friends of Fountaindale Public LibraryWednesday, June 4 at 7:00 pm Village of Bolingbrook Performing Arts Center located at 375 W. Briarcliff Road (adjacent to Village Hall and the Police Station) Spend a whole day with Llama Llama and Mama Llama as they encounter the daily challenges of llama life. Help them get through school stress, grocery store grievances, and bedtime big business.

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Twilight Hike All ages welcome Come explore the forest as twilight descends to night. Animal activity abounds during dusk and dawn. Test your senses like animals do. Learn and experience how their senses of hearing, smell, and touch and feel become heightened as they lose their sense of sight. Children age 10 years and under must be accompanied by a paying adult.

Date CodeJune 20 33434AAugust 15 33434B

Day: FridayTime: 7:00-8:00 pmLocation: Oaks Fee: $7 w/Resident ID: $4Key Contact: Melinda Weaver

Stargazers All ages welcomeJoin us and The Naperville Astronomical Association for this evening of stargazing. Stop by and peer through our high-powered telescopes for a view of the moon, planets, and stars. Bring telescope if you have one.Day: SaturdayTime: 8:00-9:00 pmLocation: Hidden Lakes Date: June 7 33482AKey Contact: Melinda Weaver

Nature in FlightAll ages welcomeWe will discover how birds, butterflies and bats fly and why flight helps them to survive. Program includes catching insects, a craft and flying experiments. Day: SaturdayTime: 1:00-2:30 pmLocation: Oaks Fee: $10 w/Resident ID: $6Date: July 5 33483AKey Contact: Melinda Weaver

Fireside Fun All ages welcome Learn how to prepare and cook simple food over a campfire and taste the final product. A fire craft will be included for the children.Date: July 18 Day: FridayTime: 4:00-5:00 pmLocation: OaksFee: $8w/Resident ID: $5Date: July 18 33416AKey Contact: Melinda Weaver

Family FishingAll ages welcomeBring your whole family to Hidden Lakes and throw in line and pull out a memory - not only of your fish but who you were with and what you did. Learn the basic and practice the skill of fishing, make a fishing lure and connect with nature and your family. Children age 10 years and under must be accompanied by a paying adult.

Date CodeJune 29 33404AJuly 27 33404BAugust 31 33404C

Day: SundayTime: 1:00-3:00 pmLocation: Hidden Lakes Fee: $15 w/Resident ID: $10Key Contact: Melinda Weaver

Great American Backyard CampoutAll ages welcome Celebrate National Great American Backyard Campout at Hidden Oaks Nature Center. Bring the family and all your gear and set up camp in our backyard. Bring food to cook over the campfire, enjoy a night hike, fireside s’mores, and play some favorite backyard games. Washroom facilities available. Participants will be emailed with specifics upon registration. Day: SaturdayTime: 5:00 pm-9:00 amLocation: Oaks Fee: $22.50 w/Resident ID: $15Date: June 28-29 33491AKey Contact: Melinda Weaver

nAturE ProgrAms

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LEARN TO SKATE PROGRAMSAt Rocket Ice Arena, our goal is to provide a fun and safe environment for skaters of all ages and abilities to learn and grow.From Tot to Figure Skating classes, lessons are presented in concise levels with each one focusing on several skills that willbe built upon in following levels. After demonstrating mastery of the skills in one level, a student may proceed to the next.Our curriculum works in conjunction with the USFS Basic Skills Program which is taught in quality rinks worldwide.To register today, call our Front Desk at (630)-679-1700.

Great Times Available: Tue: 5:05 or 5:50pm • Sat: 9:50 or 10:35am

10 Week Session: Tot - $148.00, Basic - $169.00, F/S - $178.00Learn to Skate Summer Session: June 7th - August 12th, 2014

HOME OF THE 2013 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS YOUTH SUMMER CAMP

630.679.1700 • ROCKETICE.COMROCKET ICE ARENA • 180 Canterbury Lane • Bolingbrook, Illinois 60440

ROCKIN’PUBLIC SKATINGMonday - Thursday 11:00am - 1:00pm

Be sure to check out the monthlyPublic Skate Calendar at RocketIce.com BIRTHDAY

PARTIESAVAILABLECall now to book

YOUR Party!630.679.1700 orrocketice.com

Sign Up NOW!Next Session StartsJune 7th!

Summer is thePERFECT TIMEto Be Cool andLearn to Skate

Cool Off & Have Fun – All Summer Long!

SUMMER SKATING & HOCKEYSKATING & HOCKEYICEICE

Birthday PartiesBirthday PartiesCall NOW to book YOUR Party!

630.679.1700 or RocketIce.com!

AVAILABLE!AVAILABLE!

DEVELOPMENTAL HOCKEY PROGRAMSRocket Ice Arena is dedicated to the development of youth hockey. Our Rocket Hockey program is designed to provide opportunitiesfor hockey players ages 12 and under to participate and have fun! The program provides on ice instruction up to three times a weekand gives the young hockey player an opportunity to learn the game in a fun, relaxed environment and at their own speed.

Lil’ RocketsMeets once per week.

Choose any of these times.

Mon - 5:30 pm Wed - 5:30 pmSat - 9:30 am

Ages 3-5 (Birth Year ’08 -’10)

Only $164 for 10 weeks

Level 1Meets once per week.

Choose any of these times.

Mon - 5:30 pm Wed - 5:30 pmSat - 9:30 am

Ages 4-8 (Birth Year ’05-’09)

Only $164 for 10 weeks

Level 2 Meets once per week.

Choose any of these times.

Mon - 6:00 pm Wed - 6:00 pmSat - 10:00 am

Ages 5-8 (Birth Year ’05-’08)

Only $182 for 10 weeks

Level 3Meets once per week.

Choose any of these times.

Mon - 6:00 pm Wed - 6:00 pmSat - 10:00 am

Ages 5-8 (Birth Year ’05-’08)

Only $182 for 10 weeks

USA hockey membershipis needed for levels 3 and 4,$43 to USA hockey. Oneyear membership benefitsincludes USA hockeymonthly magazine, USAhockey supplementalinsurance, USA hockeytraining guides for parentsand players, and more!

Learn to Play Hockey Summer Session: June 7th - August 13th, 2014

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All ages welcome | Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex 200 S. Lindsey LaneJoin us for Summer’s Last Blast. Join us for swimming at Pelican Harbor* games, music, inflatables, fishing fun, climbing wall, car show, entertainment,

dance fest, outdoor concert and more. The celebration culminates with a magnificent display of fireworks. *Admission to Pelican Harbor is $1 for Bolingbrook residents (free to pelican pass holders and annual aquatic members) and $5 for non-residents.

All proceeds benefit the Bolingbrook Park District’s financial aid program.)

Summer’s Last Blast Car ShowAges 16 years & upRegister now for the Annual Summer’s Last Blast Car Show, save some money and be sure you get a goody bag. Advance registrants are guaranteed to receive a goody bag the day of the Car Show. For information on becoming part of 2014 Summer’s Last Blast, please call (630) 739-1700.

Date: August 23Day: SaturdayTime: 11:00 am-5:00 pmLocation: Volunteer Park SouthFee: $10 advance registration (until August 14) 32930A$15 registration day of 32930BKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Parkie’s 5K RunAll ages welcomeKick off our Summer’s Last Blast celebration with Parkie’s 5k Run! Run, walk or push a stroller and make it a family event (Strollers and walkers will start at the rear of the field). First 500 participants will receive a t-shirt and goody bag. Medals will be presented to the top three male and female places in each age category. Same-day registration will be available on race day beginning at 6:30 am. Pre-registered racers will be able to pick up race packets on August 21 and 22 between 3:00-7:00 pm at Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge. Join us for a pre-race pasta feed for only $7 per person.

Date: August 23Day: SaturdayTime: 8:00 amFee: $21 adults (15 years & up) 34010A $19 child (5-14 years) 34010B $2 wristband for Parkie’s Cool Down* Race Day Registration: $25 adults $23 childOn-line registration at signmeup.comPre-registration deadline is August 20 at 5:00 pm.Location: BRACKey contact: John Chase

*Parkie’s Cool DownJoin us for Parkie’s cool down at Pelican Harbor after the race! Pelican Harbor will open at 10:00 am just for runners and their families with purchase of a wristband for only $2. Your wristband will provide access to Pelican Harbor for this special early event and for the entire day. Purchased wrist bands will be included in your race packet. Wristbands must be purchased in advance and will not be sold at the gate. No admittance without a wristband.

Summer’s Last BlastSaturday, August 23

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Thursday, June 5 - Despicable Me 2Sequel to the 2010 animated film Despicable Me. Produced by Illumination Entertainment and distributed by Universal Pictures, the film is directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud, and written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. This marks the first time that Illumination Entertainment made a sequel film.

Stars Steve Carell, Russell Brand, Miranda Cosgrove, Kristen Wiig, Ken Jeong, Benjamin Bratt, and Steve Coogan.

Location: Village of Bolingbrook’s Performing Arts Center located at 375 W. Briarcliff Road (adjacent to Village Hall and the Police Station)

Thursday, July 10 - FrozenAfter the kingdom of Arendelle is cast into eternal winter by the powerful Snow Queen Elsa (voice of Idina Menzel), her sprightly sister Anna (Kristen Bell) teams up with a rough-hewn mountaineer named Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) and his trusty reindeer Sven to break the icy spell. Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee co-

directed this Walt Disney Animation Studios production based on Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved fairy tale The Snow Queen. Author: Jason Buchanan

Location: Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital (Remington Blvd.) or Village of Bolingbrook’s Performing Arts Center located at 375 W. Briarcliff Road (adjacent to Village Hall and the Police Station)

Monday, July 28 - The Lego MovieA lowly Lego figure (voiced by Chris Pratt) joins a group intent on battling an evil force after a case of mistaken identity in this computer-generated comedy from the filmmakers behind Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs and co-director Chris McKay (Robot Chicken). Will Arnett co-stars as the voice of

Batman, who along with Superman, make appearances in the Warner Bros. picture. Elizabeth Banks, Morgan Freeman, Will Ferrell, Liam Neeson, and Alison Brie head up the rest of the voice cast. Author: Jeremy Wheeler

Location: Bull Dog Park (adjacent to Fountaindale Public Library) 300 W. Briarcliff Road, Bolingbrook, IL 60440

Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Presented in Partnership with

Movie Nights

Sponsored by the Bolingbrook Park District and Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital. All movies are rated PG and start at 8:00 pm. Locations vary.

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July 2 - Classical BlastClassical Blast’s style, technique and tools breathe new life into contemporary rock music as well as the classics. From Bach to classic rock (Pink Floyd, Steve Miller, Eric Clapton, Supertramp) to contemporary rock & pop (Metallica, Green Day, The Verve, ColdPlay, Hootie & The Blowfish, Eurythmics & MORE), you’ll find their performance exhilarating and refreshing.

July 9 - Blind ReflexxBlind Reflexx performs original material that’s unique and catchy, while their songs from other artists (such as Dave Matthews, Aerosmith, U2, John Cougar, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Oasis and many others) take on a fresh twist.

July 16 - 28 Days Band Since 2007, 28 Days has been performing for thousands of screaming fans and delivers a non-stop, high-energy show while consistently engaging audiences for an unrivaled musical experience. Think of an iPod with all your favorite songs - That’s the 28 Days Band!

June 11 - Just South of HeavenA fun folky rock hybrid - think Mumford and Sons, The Lumineers, John Cougar Mellancamp and Sheryl Crow. Powerhouse vocals along with classic Americana sounds.

June 18 - Wild DaisyWild Daisy performs the top current country hits, with some pop/rock peppered in. Vocalist Krissy Woods provides the vocals and energy on stage, and has past experience performing with country stars Sugarland.

June 25 - Larry Springfield Larry Springfield brings the blues to the stage this summer. Hailing from Memphis, Larry’s background includes touring with legends Al Green, BB King and more. Don’t miss this true soul singer.

Other bands and dates may be added. Please visit www.bolingbrook.com for additional details.

Performing Arts Center | 375 W. Briarcliff Road (behind Village Hall/Town Center) | Concerts begin at 7:30 pm

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Take a trip to your local park and while visiting take a ride on the Trackless Train, try climbing the Portable Climbing Wall, check out a book with the Fountaindale Public Library Bookmobile and see the MOPS Show. Visit Your Local Park is offered in partnership with Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital.

Date Time ParkFriday, June 6 10:00 am-Noon Indian Chase Meadows – next to the tennis courts behind Pioneer School (525 Pheasant Chase Dr.)Thursday, June 12 2:00-4:00 pm Remington Lakes Sports Complex (811 W. Remington Blvd.) Friday, June 20 10:00 am-Noon Sunset Park (1500 Waterside Drive)Thursday, June 26 2:00-4:00 pm Winston Woods – parking lot by playground, across from Woodview School (200 Winston Drive)Friday, July 11 10:00 am-Noon Freedom Park (1600 Park Place)Thursday, July 17 2:00-4:00 pm Sunset Park (1500 Waterside Drive)Friday, July 25 10:00 am-Noon Wipfler Park (549 Rockhurst)Thursday, July 31 3:00-5:00 pm Central Park – behind the Annerino Community Center (201 Recreation Dr.)

Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Visit Your Local ParkTrackless Train | Climbing Wall | Fountaindale Public Library Bookmobile

Presented in Partnership with

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*All par ties must be booked at least 2 weeks in advance.

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Bir thday Par ties Our par ty ser vices team handles it all so you can enjoy!

Parkie the Pelican Poolside PartiesBolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex, 200 S. Lindsey LnParty includes: all day admission, one hour and 15 minutes at the indoor party area with pizza, pop, and a souvenir back pack for the birthday child.I N D O O R

Poolside Party (15 guests): $199 Weekday; $204 Weekendw/Resident ID (15 guests): $169 Weekday; $174 WeekendExtra guests (more than 15): $6/personw/Resident ID (more than 15): $4/person

O U T D O O RPoolside Party (15 guests): $239 Weekday; $244 Weekendw/Resident ID (15 guests): $199 Weekday; $204 WeekendExtra guests (more than 15): $8/personw/Resident ID (more than 15): $6/person

*All guests are charged. Maximum 30 people.

sPa PartiesAges 8 years & upAnnerino Community Center, 201 Recreation DrEnjoy mini-facials, foot treatments and hand and lip facials. All participants will receive a special spa gift. Wear something comfortable and bring a towel and washcloth. Party includes: one hour of relaxing spa services and one hour of celebration with your own cake, refreshments, and gifts. SpaParties are available on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Spa Party (5 guests): $160w/Resident ID (5 guests): $105Extra guests (more than 5): $21/person

Big Fish PartiesAges 6-12 yearsHidden Lakes Trout Farm, 475 Trout Farm RdThe basics of fishing. Parties are held April through October. Party includes: two-16” pizzas, two-2 liters of pop, fishing poles, bait and a special gift for the birthday child.

Fishing Party (10 guests): $235w/Resident ID (10 guests): $165Extra guests (more than 10): $8/personMaximum: 15 guests

climBing Wall PartiesAges 6 years & upAnnerino Community Center, 201 Recreation DrCelebrate your way to the top of our 23-foot rock climbing wall. Your group will test the limits while creating a truly unique memory. Party Includes: two hours of private use of the climbing wall with instruction and demonstration of climbing techniques, safety climbing equipment, certified instructors to secure all belays and tie knots, and one hour use of the observation deck Party (no limit): $10/person w/Resident ID: $8/person

kidzone PartiesAges 6-13 yearsBolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex, 200 S. Lindsey LnGames and structured fitness activities of your choice will get the action going.Party includes: one hour of structured fitness activity, equipment, and a personal party coach, and one hour of celebration with two-16” pizzas, two-2 liters of pop.

Kidzone Party (15 guests): $175w/Resident ID (15 guests): $150Extra guests (more than 15): $6/person

zumBa Parties For kidsAges 9-13 yearsBolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex, 200 S. Lindsey LnImpress your friends and the kids too with a cool Zumba party. Zumba combines dance moves with fitness moves along with FUN music. Party includes: 45 minutes of instructional zumba, 45 minutes of party time with two-16” pizzas, two-2 liters of pop

Zumba Party (15 guest): $200w/Resident ID (15 guests): $175Extra guests (more than 15): $8/person

ceramics PartiesAges 7 years & upAnnerino Community Center, 201 Recreation DrWe provide the ceramic piece and materials and your group supplies the imagination, creativity, and designs. Decorate a one-of-a-kind keepsake to take home. Party includes: two hours in the ceramics room with instruction. Ceramic piece must be chosen at least two weeks prior to the party date. Parties are available Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Ceramics Party (12 guests): $185

w/Resident ID (12 guests): $140Extra guests (more than 12): $10/personMaximum: 18 guests

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nature PartiesHidden Oaks Nature Center, 419 Trout Farm Rd.

NEW! Nature Party Birthday rental kit - includes nature games, crafts and activities - $25 w/room rental.

nature hunt PartiesAges 3-12 yearsDiscover the many hidden treasures at Hidden Oaks Conservation Area! Celebrate your day with a guided hike and activity. Explore the mysteries of nature from the towering trees above to the creepy crawlies below. Your party is sure to be a hit. Parties held April-October. Party includes - guide, cheese pizza, pop and a special gift for the birthday child.

Bug Bash PartiesAges 3-12 yearsExplore the exciting world of bugs. Go on a guided hike to find insects using nets, bug jars, magnifying glasses, and field guides. Your party is sure to be full of fun insect investigations! Parties held April-October.

Nature parties above include: a guide, two-16” pizzas, two-2 liters of pop and a special gift for the birthday child.

Parties (15 guests): $180w/Resident ID: $155Extra guests (more than 15): $8/personMaximum: 20 guests

dance PartiesParties are available on Saturday afternoons from 3:00-5:00 pm or Sunday afternoons from 12:00-2:00 pm or 2:30-4:30 pm. Parties must be paid in full to reserve a date. Each child must be accompanied by a parent due to the age. Please call (630) 783-6653 for more information. 

Ages 3-4 years(Parties are limited to 10 young party goers)Twirl and dance into excitement with a Prima Ballerina Birthday Party. Instructors will coordinate an hour of age-appropriate ballet technique and activity in a playful and non-competitive environment. Instruction will include warm up/stretch, introductory ballet, bar work and across the floor fun!

Ages 5-10 yearsDance, skip and boogie into excitement and celebration. Instructors will coordinate an hour of age-appropriate dance technique and activity. Pick your favorite area of dance to focus your party around (ballet, jazz, hip hop, or combination). Instruction will include warm up/stretch, floor or bar work, across the floor fun, and choreography!

Parties include: One hour of dance instruction, one hour of private party area, two-16” pizzas, two-2 liters of pop, cups, napkins, plates, and small dance related favor for each guest. Please bring your own birthday cake!

Dance Party (15 guests): $180w/ resident ID (15 guests): $155Extra guests (more then 15): $6/person

Unique! Fun! Easy!gymnastics PartiesAges 4-9 yearsAnnerino Community Center, 201 Recreation DrTumble into excitement with a gymnastics birthday party at the Bolingbrook Park District! Staff will guide your child and their friends through our exciting obstacle course on our spring floor, play age appropriate games and bounce to their delight on our inflatable Air Trak. Parties available on Saturday from 3:00-5:00 pm and Sunday afternoons from 1:00-3:00 pm or 2:30-4:30 pm. Request forms are available at the Annerino Community Center, 201 Recreation Drive or the Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex, 200 S. Lindsey Lane. Parties must be paid in full to reserve a date. All parties require a two week notice. Final participation count for the food order is due Thursday prior to the party. Each child under four years old must be accompanied by a parent. Please contact Melissa Losciale at (630) 783-6533 for more information. This twisting party package includes: one hour of gymnastics instruction in our state-of-the art gymnastics facility, one hour in a private party area, two-16” pizzas, two-2 liter sodas, plates, napkins, cups and stamps for all participants.

Gymnastics Party: $180w/Resident ID: $155Extra guests (more than 15:) $6/person

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Who We AreLily Cache Special Recreation Association (LCSRA) represents the partnership between Bolingbrook and Plainfield Park Districts in their mission to serve the special needs population. Our goal is to provide recreational programs which build self-esteem and promote a lifetime of growth. LCSRA fosters an environment which allows individuals to discover their own unique potential and abilities.

Participants and ProgramsOur programs are as diverse and engaging as the participants they serve. From social events, seasonal camps and imaginative trips to competitive Special Olympic sports, LCSRA programs offer many benefits, including:

• Improved self-confidence and self-esteem• Greater independence• Social interaction and relationship-building• Reinforce existing skills• Opportunities to explore new skills/talents• Build friendships and sense of community• Memories for life

J O I N O U R M A I L I N G L I S T ! Be sure you’re on the list to receive our seasonal brochure full of the latest programs and events.

Simply email Jill Mukushina at [email protected] or call (630) 783-6583.

201 Recreation Drive . Phone: (630) 739-1124 . Relay: (800) 526-0844

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Inclusion ServicesAn individual with a disability can have a beneficial experience by participating with their non-disabled peers in Plainfield and Bolingbrook park district programs. LCSRA supports inclusive experiences by training staff, adapting activities, working with behavioral modifications and more. It’s our belief that all individuals should have access to participate at the highest level of his/her ability.

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Puddle Jumpers Series: A Preschool Preparation ProgramAges 2-3 years Whether you’re planning to enroll your child into Bolingbrook Park District’s Preschool, or another area preschool, these classes are necessary for getting your child ready to take that jump towards independence. Our curriculum includes valuable, developmentally appropriate activities that enhance the skills needed to start preschool. Children who are new to the program must be between 2 and 3 years of age. Children do not have to be potty trained for Puddle Jumpers classes. Parents do not stay with their children for our Puddle Jumpers Classes, but are requested to remain in the building. The children are dropped off and picked up at the designated class locations. Our Puddle Jumpers 1 class is focused on getting children accustomed to being away from parents in a warm, caringenvironment. Our ultimate goal in level 1 is to overcome the tears, complete an art creation and teach class participation skills through play. Puddle Jumpers 2, 3, and 4 not only increase in time, but also focus on more preschool preparedness skills such as: making choices between interest areas, taking turns, listening, circle time, following directions, sharing, and participating in clean-up time. Children will also work on fine motor skills as they learn to use a glue stick, write and draw with crayons and markers, and play with various sensory materials in the sensory table

Day Class Time Date Fee w/Res ID CodeM Puddle Jumpers 1 9:15-9:45 am June 2-July 14 $55/$37 32111A

M Puddle Jumpers 1 9:15-9:45 am July 21-Aug 25 $55/$37 32111B

M Puddle Jumpers 2 10:00-10:45 am June 2-July 14 $82/$55 32111C

M Puddle Jumpers 2 10:00-10:45 am July 21-Aug 25 $82/$55 32111D

M Puddle Jumpers 3 11:00 am-12:00 pm June 2-July 14 $109/$73 32111E

M Puddle Jumpers 3 11:00 am-12:00 pm July 21-Aug 25 $109/$73 32111F

W Puddle Jumpers 2 9:45-10:30 am June 4-July 16 $82/$55 32114A

W Puddle Jumpers 2 9:45-10:30 am July 23-Aug 27 $82/$55 32114B

W Puddle Jumpers 3 10:45-11:45 am June 4-July 16 $109/$73 32114C

W Puddle Jumpers 3 10:45-11:45am July 23-Aug 27 $109/$73 32114D

F Puddle Jumpers 1 9:45-10:15 am June 6-July 18 $55/$37 32116A

F Puddle Jumpers 1 9:45-10:15 am July 25-Aug 29 $55/$37 32116B

F Puddle Jumpers 4 10:30 am-12:00 pm June 6-July 18 $127/$85 32116C

F Puddle Jumpers 4 10:30 am-12:00 pm July 25-Aug 29 $127/$85 32116DLocation: BRACNo class: June 30, July 2, July 4Key contact: Kathy Hassert

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Our GoalIs to engage all four aspects of learning to nurture growth as an individual as well as a productive member of a community. When these four aspects are in balance, your child will be ready to learn and develop to his or her own potential. The Bolingbrook Park District Preschool provides an enjoyable and rewarding first experience in school that will set the stage for a lifetime of learning.

Bolingbrook Park District Preschool Programs

Kathy Hassert - Recreation Supervisor, Early Childhood and Preschool I live in Bolingbrook with my husband and two children. I earned my B.S. degree in Early Childhood from Northern Illinois University and have 27 years of experience working with children ages infant to 5 years old. I have worked with children in hospitals as a Child Life Therapist in addition to working in the child care field. My career with the BPD started with my being a preschool parent first. After having my daughter in the program and believing in its purpose and path, I became a substitute teacher for the preschool program and an inclusion aide the following year. In 2008, I became the Recreation Supervisor and now am heading into my 5th year on the management team!

Lori Zoeller - Preschool CoordinatorI am a Bolingbrook resident, wife and mother of three great boys. I graduated from Miami University in Ohio with a degree in Elementary Education. I am a certified teacher, and have taught early childhood for 10 years in public school, private school and park district classrooms. My sons have attended both Stepping Stones and Seedlings programs and truly enjoyed their experiences. In addition to being a parent in the preschool program, I was a substitute teacher here at the park district before accepting the Preschool Coordinator position in January 2013. I love being a part of growing and enhancing this already amazing preschool program that builds social, emotional and educational foundations in the children of our community!

Early Childhood Supervisors

The Bolingbrook Park District preschool program, offered for children ages 2 ½ to 5 years of age, focuses on educating children in a way that makes learning fun. Experienced teachers create a warm, positive environment where they engage children in a variety of developmentally appropriate activities. Our goal is to help children reach their potential while they learn and grow socially, emotionally, physically and intellectually. We encourage creativity and curiosity, which fosters strong self-esteem and a love of life-long learning.

s o c i a l• Sharing,helping,interactingwithothers• Developingresponsibility

c o g n i t i v e

• Curriculumincludescreativearts,science,math,language,imaginativeplay,health

• Kindergartenreadiness

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• Positiveself-image• Opportunitiesforself-expression• Fosterconfidenceandindependence

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• Bodyawarenessthroughlargeandsmallmotordevelopment

• Indoorandoutdoorplay

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3 Unique Sites...1 Common Goal... Soon 2B3 Program For children too young to enroll in 3 year old preschool, this program provides an opportunity to learn the routine of preschool and gain confidence in a new classroom setting. Development of social skills, circle time, story time, music and basic curriculum concepts are a part of your child’s day. Diapers and pull-ups are acceptable to begin with, but children should be on his or her way to taking care of their own toilet needs. Parents will be called to come and change a child if needed during class time. Children must be 2 years old by March 1, 2014 to register for this preschool class. The Soon 2B3 classes run 2 days a week for 2 hours a day. You can enhance your child’s experience by also registering for our new Add A Day Program.

Three Year Old ProgramThis program nurtures a three year olds social and emotional growth through self-awareness activities such as making an All About Me Book, and learning to make their own decisions. In addition, the curriculum focuses on the beginning stages of writing, the alphabet, recognizing numbers, shapes, and colors. Children must be 3 years by September 1, 2014 and potty trained to register for this preschool class. The Three Year Old classes run 2 days a week for 2 ½ hours a day. You can enhance your child’s experience by also registering for our new Add A Day Program or the Enrichment Program.

Four Year Old ProgramThe four year old program fosters creative, independent thinking and guides children as he or she becomes more self-sufficient. The curriculum focuses on recognition and writing of first and last name and the alphabet and reinforcement of age appropriate math concepts including numbers and complex shapes. Children experience literature in a new way by creating his or her own Alphabet Book and a Portfolio Book throughout the year. Children must be 4 years by September 1, 2014. The Four Year Old Classes run 3 days a week for 2 ½ hours a day. The evening preschool program for 4 year olds runs 2 evenings a week for 2 hours an evening. You can enhance your child’s experience by also registering for our new Enrichment Program.

Pre-K ProgramThe Pre-K program prepares children 4 ½ - 5 years old who are ready for additional time in the classroom to prepare for a successful full day kindergarten experience. This program takes our 4 year old curriculum to the next level with in-depth exposure to pre-literacy, math, science, and self-expression skills in addition to offering several field trips and bringing cooking into the classroom. Children must be 4 years old by March 1, 2014. The Pre-K classes run 4 days a week M,T,TH,F for 2 ½ hours a day.

english/Spanish Preschool ProgramChildren from Spanish or English speaking homes are welcome to register for this preschool class. The teachers, fluent in both languages, will focus on our regular preschool curriculum while teaching the children the alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes etc. in Spanish and in English. This preschool class is a great option for those children wishing to develop their skills with a new language. This class is a mixed age group of 3 and 4 year olds and runs 2 days a week for 2 ½ hours a day. Children must be 3 years by September 1, 2014.

PReSCHOOL eNRICHMeNT PROGRAMSPreschool Add-A-Day Program Ages 2 ½-4 yearsThis program is for children already enrolled in the Bolingbrook Park District Soon 2B3 or 3 year old program. Children are not required to attend the Add-a-Day class at the same location in which they attend preschool. By adding this extra day you can make your child’s program 3 days per week, giving them more time with curriculum concepts and everything they love about his or her regular preschool days. Children must be 2 years old by March 1, 2014 to register for this class and do not have to be potty trained.Add-A-Day programs are available for five 6-week sessions at the ACC and BRAC locations Fridays from 9:45-11:45 am. The fee is $147 or $98 w/resident ID. Look for specifics in the Fall brochure.

Preschool enrichment ProgramAges 3-5 yearsThis special afternoon program is designed for children age 3-5 years old already enrolled in our Bolingbrook Park District Preschool. Children are not required to attend the Enrichment class at the same location in which they attend preschool. Your child will enjoy extra socialization with peers during lunch, more student-teacher interaction while working on basic pre-kindergarten skills, and the opportunity to learn about exciting new themes. Children must bring his or her own lunch. Enrichment programs are available for five 6-week sessions at the Annerino Community Center on Tuesdays and at the Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex on Wednesdays from 11:45 am-1:45 pm. The fee is $147 or $98 w/resident ID. Look for specifics in the Fall brochure.

Bolingbrook Park District Preschool Programs

Early Childhood Supervisors

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Create a Learner for Life.STePPING STONeS CLASSeS AT ANNeRINO COMMUNITY CeNTeRSoon 2B3 ProgramDay Time Payment (1 of 4) (Fee/with Res ID) Total for Year (Fee/with Res ID) Code M/W 9:45-11:45 am $275/$185 $1100/740 58000A 3 Year Old ProgramTU/TH 9:15-11:45 am $330/$220 $1320/$880 58000BTU/TH 12:20-2:50 pm $330/$220 $1320/$880 58000C4 Year Old Program M/W/F 12:20-2:50 pm $495/$330 $1980/$1320 58000D3 and 4 Year Old english/Spanish ProgramM/W 12:20-2:50 pm $330/$220 $1320/$880 58000EPre-K Program:Day Time Payment (1 of 6) (Fee/with Res ID) Total for Year (Fee/with Res ID) CodeM/TU/TH/F 9:15-11:45 am $537/$358 $3222/$2148 58000F

STePPING STONeS CLASSeS AT BOLINGBROOK ReCReATION & AQUATIC COMPLexSoon 2B3 ProgramDay Time Payment (1 of 4) (Fee/with Res ID) Total for Year (Fee/with Res ID) Code TU/TH 9:45-11:45 am $275/$185 $1100/740 58002A3 Year Old ProgramTU/TH 9:15-11:45 am $330/$220 $1320/$880 58002BM/W 9:15-11:45 am $330/$220 $1320/$880 58002CTU/TH 12:20-2:50 pm $330/$220 $1320/$880 58002D4 Year Old ProgramM/W/F 9:15-11:45 am $495/$330 $1980/$1320 58002E M/W/F 12:20-2:50 pm $495/$330 $1980/$1320 58002F M/W 6:00-8:00 pm $275/$185 $1100//$740 58002GPre-K ProgramDay Time Payment (1 of 6) (Fee/with Res ID) Total for Year (Fee/with Res ID) Code M/TU/TH/F 12:20-2:50 pm $537/$358 $3222/$2148 58002H

SeeDLINGS CLASSeS AT HIDDeN OAKS NATURe CeNTeR3 Year Old ProgramDay Time Payment (1 of 4) (Fee/with Res ID) Total for Year (Fee/with Res ID) CodeT/TH 9:15-11:45 am $330/$220 $1320/$880 58004AT/TH 9:15-11:45 am $330/$220 $1320/$880 58004BT/TH 12:20-2:50 pm $330/$220 $1320/$880 58004C4 Year Old ProgramM/W/F 9:15-11:45 am $495/$330 $1980/$1320 58004DM/W/F 9:15-11:45 am $495/$330 $1980/$1320 58004EM/W/F 12:20-2:50 pm $495/$330 $1980/$1320 58004F

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Priority Registration: All three-year-old children currently enrolled in the 2013/2014 preschool year along with their siblings will receive priority registration for the 2014/2015 preschool year. This includes children in our New Threes Program. All three-year-old classes will receive a special envelope to use for registration. During the lottery, current registration will be verified before the child is registered. If there is a registration in a special envelope that contains a non-sibling child not currently registered for preschool, that registration will be entered after all other registrations have been processed.

Registration procedures and dates are as follows:

March 3-May 15, 2014: Registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis for any open spots. This registration period will be open to those with Resident IDs and those without for a $50 non-refundable registration deposit.

After May 15, the first preschool payment is due upon registration.

After August 15, the first 2 preschool payments are due upon registration. To make preschool payments more convenient, we have created the following payment schedule:

Schedule for all classes that meet three times or less a week: (4 installment payments)Payment #1 June 15, 2014 or upon registration after May 15 Payment #2 September 15, 2014 or upon registration after August 15Payment #3 November 15, 2014Payment #4 February 15, 2015

Schedule for the Pre-K program: (6 installment payments)Payment #1 June 15, 2014 or upon registration after May 15 Payment #2 September 15, 2014 or upon registration after August 15Payment #3 October 15, 2014Payment #4 November 15, 2014Payment #5 February 15, 2015Payment #6 March 15, 2015

ACH Payments (Automated Payment Deduction) will be billed the 10th of the above mentioned months.

A late fee will be assessed and your spot may be forfeited if you payment is delinquent. Individuals that drop out of preschool after March 15, 2015 will not be refunded the remainder of the school year.

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PrESChOOL rEGiStratiOn PrOCESS 2014-2015

PrESChOOL infOrmatiOn niGhtIt’s hard to believe the time has come to enroll your little one in preschool already. Here at the Bolingbrook Park District, we want you to feel comfortable with this very important decision. Take a tour of one of our preschool classrooms and meet teachers and supervisory staff of the program you’re sure to love. This informational meeting is intended for parents only. We do offer child care for a minimal fee.

Day: TuesdayTime: 6:00-7:00 pmLocation: ACC Date: June 10

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General Interest . Dance . Gymnastics . Aquatics

New Programs at a Glance• Tot Soccer & Stories• T-Ball Training• Pee Wee Hoopsters & Headers• Nursery Rhyme Theatre• Adult & Tot Sports Stop• Dand & Me Fun w/Football• Little Dribblers• Mini Soccer• Pee Wee Track Field & Fitness• Little Sand Bugs• Fun with Football• Junior Fungineering• Parent & Me Creative Dance• Pre-Jazz• Hot Tot Hip Hop• Kinder Dance• Preschool Rhythmic Gymnastics• Gymnastics Two-Day Mini Camps

LOOKING FOR ASSISTANCe WITH A PROGRAM? The Bolingbrook Park District complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibits discrimination on a basis of disability. Bolingbrook Park District will make reasonable accomodations in recreation programs to enable participation by an individual with a disability. Please make requests at least two weeks prior to the start of a program if you need an accommodation.

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EArly Childhood3 months - 5 years

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Tot Soccer & StoriesAges 2-3 yearsJump into the world of stories and soccer through this exciting camp for little ones!: Each time they attend camp children will enjoy a mind-awakening story and learn the skills, moves, and joy of playing soccer. Children will have fun learning basic soccer skills like running, chasing and kicking. They will enhance listening and social skills as well as develop coordination and balance as they get their first taste of soccer in a fun and safe environment. Each child should bring a water bottle. This is a drop-off camp. Child must be able to separate from parents successfully.

Date CodeJune 9-July 2 32126AJuly 7-Aug 6 32126B

Day: Monday, WednesdayTime: 9:00-9:30 amLocation: ACCFee: $48w/Resident ID: $32Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: July 21-23Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Pee Wee Hoopsters & HeadersAges 4-6 yearsJoin us this summer to learn two exciting and popular sports, basketball and soccer!: Youngsters will learn the basic skills of ball handling, passing, scoring, defense and play making, all of which are necessary for success in these two sports. Boys and girls will develop body coordination and agility through drills and games in a safe environment that emphasizes teamwork, self-confidence and, most important, fun. These are the ingredients that lead to success in any sport. So, get ready to have a blast as you run and jump into this exciting camp!: Each child should bring a water bottle.

Date CodeJune 9-July 2 32126CJuly 7-Aug 6 32126D

Day: Monday, WednesdayTime: 9:45-10:45 amLocation: ACCFee: $96w/Resident ID: $64Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: July 21-23Key contact: Kathy Hassert

General Interest . Dance . Gymnastics . Aquatics

T-Ball TrainingAges 4-6 years Learn the basics of batting, base running, catching, and throwing from SportsKids Inc., an experienced staff of sports lovers and teachers. Using safe and developmentally appropriate equipment, core components of T-Ball are learned through a series of fun games and activities designed to reinforce fundamental skills and incorporate game situations. So, come join us in this camp to experience America’s favorite pastime. Remember to bring your glove and a water bottle each day.

Date CodeJune 9-July 2 32126EJuly 7-Aug 6 32126F

Day: Monday, WednesdayTime: 11:00 am-12:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $96w/Resident ID: $64Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: July 21-23Key contact: Kathy Hassert Group Piano Level I & II Ages 4-6 yearsThis five-week class will provide a positive and fun approach to the first steps of learning to play the piano. Classes include lessons with keyboard and music theory instruction. Keyboard or piano is necessary for home practice. Keyboards are available to rent. The required lesson book is available from the instructor at the first class for $15. Call The Music Suite at (630) 717-0562 for more information.

Date CodeJune 9-July 7 32119AJuly 14-Aug 11 32119B

Day: MondayTime: 4:30-5:10 pmLocation: ACC Fee: $128w/Resident: ID: $85 Deadline: June 4, July 9Key contact: Kathy Hassert

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Parent & Tot Time Ages 1-2 years with parent Parents make connections while your toddlers thrive on action and fun. Brief introductions at the start of class give you the opportunity to meet other parents and share common bonds. Engage with your child and watch them discover their own interests through songs, activities, and play.

Date CodeJune 4-June 25 32156AJuly 16-Aug 6 32156B

Day: WednesdayTime: 9:30-10:30 amLocation: BRACFee: $73w/Resident ID: $49Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Nursery Rhyme Theatre Ages 3-5 yearsThis class offers preschoolers the opportunity to create a world of nursery rhymes. Preschoolers will dive into the theatre world as they read through nursery rhymes, create props, costume accessories, masks and more centered on the themed nursery rhyme. Once all creations are done, children act out the nursery rhymes together, allowing all children to play a role.

Date CodeJune 11-July 2 32109AJuly 16-August 6 32109B

Day: WednesdayTime: 11:00-11:45 amLocation: BRACFee: $55w/Resident ID: $37Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Music Together®Ages infant-5 years with parent Music Together classes build on your child’s natural enthusiasm for music and movement. This early childhood music and movement program is for children ages birth to 5 years and the adults who love them! This internationally acclaimed program asserts that all children are musical. The development of musical skills significantly benefits a child’s physical, emotional and intellectual development. The informal instructional style allows children and their parents to participate as they choose according to their development level. Join us as we sing, dance, wiggle, laugh and play in our unique mixed-age classes. Siblings attend at a reduced rate (siblings under 8 months are free). Registration includes 2 CDs (one for the house and one for the car), and Songbook with written music and illustrations. No refunds given after first class. For more information about Music Together, visit our website www.musictogether.com.(Siblings 8 months and younger or 6 years and older may attend at no charge.)

Time Code9:30-10:15 am 32112A 10:30-11:15 am 32112B

Day: Monday Location: BRAC Fee: $141 for first child/$71 for second childw/Resident ID: $94 for first child/$47 for second child Date: June 23-July 28Instructor: Music Together InstructorKey contact: Kathy Hassert

Music Together BabiesAges 8 months and underBecause the early months are so important to childhood music development, Music Together offers a special “Babies Class” as a one-semester introduction to Music Together. The music activities and materials are specially designed for parents who want to learn as much as possible about music development in babies and who would like to learn fascinating music activities they can recreate at home with their babies. You will receive 2 professional CD’s, illustrated songbook, and early childhood music development DVD. No refunds are given after the first class. Day: MondayTime: 11:30 am-12:15 pmLocation: BRACFee: $141 for first child/$71 for second childw/Resident ID: $94 for first child/$47 for second child Date: June 23-July 28 32112CInstructor: Music Together InstructorKey contact: Kathy Hassert

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Dad & Me Fun With FootballAges 3-4 years with DadEnjoy Nerf football with your son or daughter. You, along with our accomplished coaches, will help the little athlete learn the proper form and technique of catching, throwing, center skills, hand-offs, kick-offs and more in our fun and friendly setting.

Date CodeJune 7-28 32110LJuly 12-Aug 9 32110M

Day: SaturdayTime: 11:30 am-12:15 pmLocation: BRACFee: $54w/Resident ID: $36Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: July 26Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Little DribblersAges 4-6 years Even future stars have to learn the basics of dribbling, passing, shooting, and defense positioning. Boys and girls will learn teamwork and sportsmanship as they learn the game of basketball. Equipment will be tailor made to ensure success with every participant.

Date CodeJune 7-28 32110NJuly 12-Aug 9 32110P

Day: SaturdayTime: 12:45-1:30 pmLocation: BRACFee: $54w/Resident ID: $36Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: July 26Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Adult & Tot Sports StopAges 2-3 years with adultMoms, Dads or any significant adult can play an integral part in helping their tots experience basic sports movement. We will provide the fun, nurturing environment and sports equipment needed to guide your tot through an introduction to organized sports movement.

Date CodeJune 4-25 32110CJuly 9-Aug 6 32110D

Day: WednesdayTime: 5:15-6:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $54w/Resident ID: $36Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: July 23Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Sports ManiaAges 2-3 yearsYour child can never be too young to learn sports and have fun at the same time. At a younger preschooler’s age, repetition is the key to learning any new skill. Your child will have the opportunity to learn the basic concepts needed for soccer, t-ball, and other sports. Each class will end with structured games and activities. This is a drop-off class. Child must be able to separate from parents successfully.

Date CodeJune 7-28 32110GJuly 12-Aug 9 32110H

Day: SaturdayTime: 9:30-10:15 amLocation: BRACFee: $54w/Resident ID: $36Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: July 26Key contact: Kathy Hassert

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Pee Wee Track, Field & FitnessAges 4-6 yearsJoin us for a fun workout and to learn about a sport that is rich in tradition and history. This unique class will combine stretching, movement, and other fitness concepts with running, jumping, throwing and other skills used in track and field. Hula hoops, jump ropes, parachutes, soft balls and frisbees, hurdles and other equipment will help us guide through fitness activities and track and field events in a safe environment. Boys and girls will work on body coordination, agility, balance, and self-confidence as they participate in Simon Says, Red Light-Green Light, Hoopers and other fitness games as well as sprints, relays, long-distance walking, hurdles, long jump, discus throw and other track and field events. Our fun approach will help little athletes develop a love of being active. The session will conclude with a fun-filled SportKids track and field meet on the last day of class.

Date CodeJune 4-25 32110AJuly 9-Aug 6 32110B

Day: WednesdayTime: 4:15-5:00 pmFee: $54w/Resident ID: $36Location: BRACInstructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: July 23Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Little Sand BugsAges 4-6 yearsLet your preschooler explore with sand as they read a story, create an art project and enjoy activities all related to sand.Day: MondayTime: 4:30-5:15 pmLocation: BRACFee: $55w/Resident ID: $37Date: June 9-30 32127AKey contact: Kathy Hassert

Mini Soccer Ages 3-5 yearsThis class is a great introduction to soccer. Basic soccer skills such as running, kicking, passing, and game play will be covered. Games will be used to incorporate the skills taught during class in a fun and safe environment.

Date CodeJune 7-28 32110QJuly 12-Aug 9 32110R

Day: SaturdayTime: 1:45-2:30 pmLocation: BRACFee: $54w/Resident ID: $36Location: BRACInstructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: July 26Key contact: Kathy Hassert

The ABC’s & 123’s of Physical education Ages 4-5 years Introduce your child to a variety of new and fun activities such as scarf juggling, dance, parachute play, tagging games, animal movements, beanbag games, and balloon activities. Children will be cooperating and encouraging each other in a positive environment while learning about spatial awareness.Day: Monday-FridayTime: 11:00-11:45amLocation: ACCFee: $71w/Resident ID: $47Date: June 16-20 32120AKey contact: Kathy Hassert

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energize with exercise Ages 6-8 years Children will be motivated to learn a variety of new activities while being fully engaged in maximum participation. Lead-up games, stations, chasing & fleeing, jump roping skills, hula hoop activities, relay races, and fitness are all part of this fun filled class. After completing each class, children will take home a handout with an activity they have learned from that day to share with friends.Day: ThursdayTime: 6:00-6:45 pmLocation: ACCFee: $55w/Resident ID: $37Date: June 5-26 32121AKey contact: Kathy Hassert

That’s My Dad Ages 4-7 years Father’s Day is coming near so, let’s make him feel like he’s king of the castle. Children will show their love and appreciation for their hero by creating personalized gifts for their father. A yummy treat will be created for dad’s sweet tooth! A story about special dad’s will be told and stories shared. Your child will leave so excited to give their gift to their dad but, shhh…it’s a surprise until that special day.: Day: FridayTime: 11:30 am-12:30 pmLocation: BRAC Fee: $15w/Resident ID: $10 Date: June 13 32123AKey contact: Kathy Hassert

Fun with FootballAges 5-6 years Are you ready for some football?: This no-contact class helps kids learn the skills of football: pass, snap, catch and punt the ball and team offense and defense. Controlled scrimmages will be played once the basic skills have been taught. Nerf footballs are used for safety.

Date CodeJune 4-25 32110EJuly 9-Aug 6 32110F

Day: WednesdayTime: 6:15-7:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $54w/Resident ID: $36Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: July 23Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Little Athletes SportsAges 4-5 years Expose your child to a world of sports appropriate for their age. As your child grows from being a preschooler to one of the big kids, their athletic ability grows with them. If you child dreams of being a super star, he or she will love learning the basic skills and rules of popular sports in a noncompetitive atmosphere. Excitement awaits little ones as they will learn the basics of soccer, t-ball, basketball, floor hockey and other sports. This program is designed to create an interest in the game, develop listening and motor skills and provide a lot of fun.

Date CodeJune 7-28 32110JJuly 12-Aug 9 32110K

Day: SaturdayTime: 10:30-11:15 amLocation: BRACFee: $54w/Resident ID: $36Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: July 26Key contact: Kathy Hassert

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Digital Moviemaking & StorytellingAges 5-7 yearsLet’s make a movie together! We’ll sing songs, tell stories & learn how to use a digital camera as we create our own masterpieces. With the help of Computer Explorers, young movie-makers will do it all - from filming the movie and downloading it to a computer, to storyboarding & special effects. Watch out Hollywood - we are on our way! Each student gets a copy of their creation on a CD-ROM.Day: Monday-Friday Times: 9:00-10:00 amLocation: ACC Fee: $118 w/Resident ID: $79Date: July 14-18 32199BKey contact: Kathy Hassert

Rhythm-N-Reading Ages 5-6 years Sing and dance while learning beginning reading skills! Rhythm-N-Reading provides activities for children entering kindergarten that support a child’s ability to recognize that words are made up of a specific set of sounds. Understanding how to manipulate these sounds is greatly connected to a child’s success in beginning reading. Taught by a local elementary school teacher, Rhythm-N-Reading uses songs, books, rhymes, and chants to focus on skills necessary to begin reading while children have fun: learning! Parents do not stay with their children for Rhythm-N-Reading, but are encouraged to remain in the building. The children are dropped off and picked up at the designated class locations. Day: MondayTime: 10:00-10:45 amLocation: ACCFee: $103w/Resident ID: $69Date: July 7-28 32115AKey contact: Kathy Hassert

Junior Fungineering - Build-A-Thon Mini-CampAges 4-7 yearsYoung children love to build with Legos™: and building is a great way to learn about engineering! With the help of Computer Explorers and Lego™ educational sets, students will explore simple machines by building fun moveable models while learning the basic concepts of physical science & engineering in a fun and creative way. Students will explore gears, wheels and axles, pulleys, levers and more! 2 students per Lego set.Day: Wednesday-ThursdayTime: 10:00-11:00 amLocation: ACC Fee: $51w/Resident ID: $34Date: July 2-3 32199DKey contact: Kathy Hassert

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early Childhood Dance Classes (1-6 years)If your child is younger than the required age but will have a birthday within the first month of the session you may enroll them in the class. Creative Movement dancers must be 3 years old by the first day of the class.SUMMeR IS A 10 WeeK SeSSION. THeRe IS NO CLASS JULY 4 & 5.

Parent & Me Creative Dance for 1s & 2s Ages 1-2 years & one parentCome Dance with Mommy/ Daddy! In this class, 1 and 2 year old children along with their parents are introduced to the world of dance through activities that encourage expression, music appreciation, and creative fun. Karen Wilson will guide you step by step through this process while you enjoy learning dance with your child and interacting together through this natural expression of movement. Child must be required age by first day of class.

Age Day Time Date Code1 TH 9:00-9:25 am June 12-Aug 14 32229A

1 TU 4:00-4:25 pm June 10-Aug 12 32229B

2 TH 9:30-10:10 am June 12-Aug 14 32229C

2 TU 4:30-5:10 pm June 10-Aug 12 32229DFee: $105w/Resident ID: $75Location: BRACKey contact: Clara Houdek

Creative MovementAges 3 & 4 yearsChildren are introduced to the world of dance through activities that encourage expression, music appreciation, and creative fun. The basic principles of body and spatial awareness, coordination, rhythm and an overall feel for music are developed while incorporating the fundamentals of dance. These fundamentals are introduced and developed throughout the course in a playful and non-competitive environment. Instruction may include a combination of introductory ballet, tumbling, and across the floor.

Day Time Location Fee w/ Res ID Date Instructor CodeM 9:30-10:15 am BRAC $105/$75 June 9-Aug 11 Grace Kopasz 32135F

M 4:15-5:00 pm BRAC $105/$75 June 9-Aug 11 Staff 32135A

TU 10:20-11:05 am BRAC $105/$75 June 10-Aug 12 Stefany Drabes 32135E

F 9:15-10:00 am BRAC $95/$68 June 13-Aug 15 Grace Kopasz 32135J

SA 9:00-9:45am ACC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Karen Wilson 32135D

SA 10:45-11:30 am BRAC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Stefany Drabes 32135G No class: July 4-5Key contact: Clara Houdek

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Dance notes:• Bolingbrook Park District may replace or substitute teachers as needed, any time in the duration of the session. • Instructors may suggest that students change class levels of training if they feel it is in the best interest of the student. We encourage parents to follow

the advice of the instructors so that their child can receive the best possible dance training.• Once your child’s session begins, no classes will be allowed a prorated fee. Please contact Clara Houdek at (630) 783-66411 or choudek@bolingbrookparks.

org in relation to make-up classes (if available). • There is a chance your child’s dance class might be cancelled due to low enrollment. If this is the case we will try to transfer your child to a similar dance

class or we will issue a refund. • If your child’s class should require a make-up day we may add a class to the end of the session.

For Dress Code please see page 53

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Pre-Ballet Ages 4-7 yearsPre-Ballet is the perfect class for this age, both mentally and physically. It continues with the same principles taught in Creative Movement, but with a stronger emphasis on Ballet technique. Class includes a thorough warm up, proper stretching, and the continuous development of the basics of ballet. There is no pre-requisite for this class. Pre-Ballet for the 6-7 year olds will include specific exercises and barre work that will prepare them for Ballet I.

4-5 years

Day Time Location Fee w/Res ID Date Instructor CodeTU 3:45-4:30 pm BRAC $105/$75 June 10-Aug 12 Staff 32136E

TH 10:15-11:00 am BRAC $105/$75 June 12-Aug 14 Karen Wilson 32136B

SA 9:00 –9:45 am BRAC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Stefany Drabes 32136C

SA 9:50-10:35 am BRAC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Stefany Drabes 32136A

6-7 years

Day Time Location Fee w/Res ID Date Instructor CodeW 5:00-6:00 pm ACC $105/$75 June 11-Aug 13 Karen Wilson 32136G

SA 9:45-10:45 am BRAC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Kendra Johnson 32136DNo class: July 5Key contact: Clara Houdek

Ballet/Tumbling Ages 4-6 yearsBend and stretch and point and flex! The grace of Ballet and flexibility of Tumbling come together in this energetic class! Basic Tumbling and Ballet skills will be taught in a fun and interactive environment.

Day Time Location Fee w/Res ID Date Instructor CodeM 11:00-11:45 am BRAC $105/$75 June 9-Aug 11 Grace Kopasz 32132C

TU 4:15 -5:00 pm ACC $105/$75 June 10-Aug 12 Emily Handley 32132D

TH 11:05-11:50 pm BRAC $105/$75 June 12-Aug 14 Karen Wilson 32132A

SA 10:40-11:25 am ACC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Karen Wilson 32132B No class: July 5Key contact: Clara Houdek

Ballet/TapAges 4-6 years Children will learn the fundamentals of both ballet and tap dance. The majority of each class is spent on developing basic ballet technique while the other portion is spent on learning and developing the basics of tap dance. Combinations in both ballet and tap will be introduced so that the participant can experience putting steps together in routines.

Day Time Location Fee w/Res Date Instructor CodeM 10:15-11:00 am BRAC $105/$75 June 9-Aug 11 Grace Kopasz 32131D

TU 9:30-10:15 am BRAC $105/$75 June 10-Aug 12 Stefany Drabes 32131A

W 4:15-5:00 pm ACC $105/$75 June 11-Aug 13 Karen Wilson 32131B

F 10:00-10:45 am BRAC $95/$68 June 13-Aug 15 Grace Kopasz 32131F

SA 9:50-10:35 am ACC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Karen Wilson 32131C

SA 11:30-12:15 pm ACC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Karen Wilson 32131E No class: July 4 & 5Key contact: Clara Houdek

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Pre-Jazz Ages 5-6 yearsPre-Jazz is the perfect class for this age, both mentally and physically. Class includes a thorough warm up, proper stretching, and the continuous development of the basics of jazz. There is no pre-requisite for this class. Jazz dance utilizes the technique of ballet with a stylized and contemporary approach. Your dancer will enjoy this fun, upbeat class!

Day Time Date Instructor CodeTU 11:15-12:00 pm June 10-Aug 12 Stefany Drabes 32210A

TH 5:00-5:45 pm June 12-Aug 14 Staff 32210BLocation: BRACFee: $105w/Resident ID: $75Key contact: Clara Houdek

Kinder DanceAges 4-6 yearsDo you want your child to enjoy the freedom and expression of dance without making a time-consuming commitment? Well look no further! Kinderdance is a beginner level class that will introduce different dance styles and techniques each week within our four week sessions. This means, your child will get to experience diverse dance genres all while having a blast! Our four week sessions are designed to make life easier on your busy schedules and switching up styles each week make for an interesting and dynamic class that your child will love!

Date CodeJune 10-July 1 32215AJuly 15-Aug 5 32215B

Day: Tuesday Time: 5:15- 6:00 pm Location: BRACFee: $42w/ Resident ID: $30Instructor: StaffKey contact: Clara Houdek

Hot Tot Hip Hop Ages 3-4 yearsYou don’t have to be a “big kid” to Hip Hop. Even little kids can develop coordination, music appreciation and style to today’s music. Hip Hop is very athletic, loose and strong, using the fundamentals of dance as the basis for an exciting and cool style of dance.

Day Time Fee w/Res ID Date Instructor Code

TH 4:15-5:00 pm $105/$75 June 12-Aug 14 Staff 32214A

SA 10:00-10:45 am $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Staff 32214BLocation: BRACNo class: July 5Key contact: Clara Houdek

Kidz Hip HopAges 5-6 yearsYou don’t have to be a “big kid” to Hip Hop. Even little kids can develop coordination, music appreciation and style to today’s music. Hip Hop is very athletic, loose and strong, using the fundamentals of dance as the basis for an exciting and cool style of dance.

Day Time Location Fee w/Res ID Date Instr. Code

M 4:15-5:00 pm ACC $105/$75 June 9 - Aug 11

Staff 32137B

SA 12:30-1:15 pm BRAC $95/$68 June 14 - Aug 16

Kendra Johnson

32137A

No class: July 5Key contact: Clara Houdek

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Improve your child’s coordination, flexibility and grace by enrolling them in the Bolingbrook Park District Gymnastics program. Children will learn discipline and self-confidence. Striving to reach goals and achieving them provides students with a feeling of accomplishment. The gymnastics staff provides one on one instruction with positive reinforcement and coaching to help students reach their full potential.

Parent/Tot Gymnastics Ages 18-36 monthsEnroll your toddler in this action-packed gymnastics class. Activities are designed to help each child develop balance, gross motor skills, hand, foot & eye coordination, learn beginning social skills while having fun! Instructors will introduce skills pertaining to the bars, vault, floor and balance beam. Parents will assist their child through various movement skills in a safe and caring environment. We ask that there please be one parent per child. Siblings are not allowed to participate in this age appropriate class.

Day Time Date Fee w/Res ID CodeTU 9:00-9:45 am June 10-July 8 $63/$42 32160A

TH 9:00-9:45 am June 12-July 10 $63/$42 32160B

F 5:15-6:00 pm June 13-July 11 $51/$34 32160H

SA 9:00-9:45 am June 14-July 12 $51/$34 32160C

TU 9:00-9:45 am July 15-Aug 5 $51/$34 32160D

TH 9:00-9:45 am July 17-Aug 7 $51/$34 32160E

F 5:15-6:00 pm July 18-Aug 8 $51/$34 32160J

SA 9:00-9:45 am July 19-Aug 9 $51/$34 32160GLocation: ACCInstructor: Gymnastics StaffNo class: July 4, 5

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Suggested Gymnastics AttirePlease wear a leotard, biketard or comfortable shorts and a tucked in t-shirt. Please no jeans, jean shorts, or any other type of clothing with buttons or buckles which could be harmful to your child or the equipment. Hair should be tied back and out of face. No shoes, earrings, bracelets or necklaces are allowed. Socks are optional.

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Preschool GymnasticsAges 3-6 yearsRun, swing, flip and roll - kids will experience adventure in every class! Preschool and kindergartners will improve coordination, strength, flexibility, balance, and build confidence, all in an exciting, safe and professionally instructed environment.We offer Co-ed Preschool Gymnastics classes that are divided into 3 levels. Preschool One is for beginners who have either no previous class experience or may have taken one or two classes. Preschool Two classes are recommended by an instructor and are for those children who have taken two or more preschool gymnastics classes. Preschool Three is for our young, talented gymnasts who have successfully completed Preschool Two but are not old enough to enroll in our developmental program. Gymnastics Coordinator consent required to register. Boys Preschool Gymnastics is for boys who have never taken a preschool gymnastics class before or are looking to better their skill and ability. Please make sure that children are potty trained and out of diapers. Also, parents must stay during the entire class for the emergencies or bathroom purposes.

Session I - 5 weeks (Friday and Saturday classes are only 4 weeks due to 4th of July Holiday).

Class Day Time Age Date Fee w/Res ID CodePreschool Two M 9:00-9:45 am 4 & 5 years June 9-July 7 $63/$42 32162A

Preschool Three M 9:00-10:00 am 4-6 years June 9-July 7 $83/$55 Instructor Approval

Preschool One M 10:00-10:45 am 3 years June 9-July 7 $63/$42 32162B

Preschool Two TU 9:00-9:45 am 5 & 6 years June 10-July 8 $63/$42 32162C

Boys Preschool TU 9:00-9:45 am 4 & 5 years June 10-July 8 $63/$42 32162D

Preschool One TU 10:00-10:45 am 4 & 5 years June 10-July 8 $63/$42 32162E

Preschool One TU 10:00-10:45 am 3 years June 10-July 8 $63/$42 32162G

Preschool Two TU 11:00-11:45 am 3 years June 10-July 8 $63/$42 32162H

Preschool Two TU 4:00-4:45 pm 4-6 years June 10-July 8 $63/$42 32164B

Preschool One W 9:00-9:45 am 3 years June11-July9 $63/$42 32162J

Preschool Two W 10:00-10:45 am 5 years June 11-July 9 $63/$42 32162K

Preschool One TH 9:00-9:45 am 3 years June 12-July 10 $63/$42 32162L

Preschool Two TH 10:00-10:45 am 4 & 5 years June12-July 10 $63/$42 32162M

Boys Preschool TH 11:00-11:45 am 4 & 5 years June 12-July 10 $63/$42 32162N

Preschool Two TH 11:00-11:45 am 5 & 6 years June 12-July 10 $63/$42 32162O

Preschool One TH 4:00-4:45 pm 4-6 years June 12-July10 $63/$42 32164C

Preschool Three TH 4:00-5:00 pm 4-6 years June 12-July 10 $83/$55 Instructor Approval

Preschool One F 9:00-9:45 am 4 & 5 years June 13-July 11 $51/$34 32162P

Preschool Two SA 9:00-9:45 am 5 years June 14-July 12 $51/$34 32162Q

Preschool One SA 9:55-10:40 am 3 years June 14-July 12 $51/34 32162R

Preschool One SA 9:55-10:40 am 4 & 5 years June 14-July 12 $51/$34 32162S

Preschool One SA 9:55-10:40 am 3 years June 14-July 12 $51/$34 32162T

Preschool Two SA 10:50-11:35 am 3 years June 14-July 12 $51/$34 32162U

Preschool Two SA 10:50-11:35 am 4 & 5 years June 14-July 12 $51/$34 32162W

Boys Preschool SA 10:50-11:35 am 4 & 5 years June14-July 12 $51/$34 32162XNo class: July 4, 5

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Preschool Gymnastics (continued from previous page)

Session II - 4 weeks

Class Day Time Age Date Fee w/Res ID CodePreschool Two M 9:00-9:45 am 4 & 5 years July 14-August 4 $51/$34 32163A

Preschool Three M 9:00-10:00 am 4-6 years July 14-August 4 $66/$44 Instructor ApprovalPreschool One M 10:00-10:45 am 3 years July 14-August 4 $51/$34 32163B

Preschool Two TU 9:00-9:45 am 5 & 6 years July 15-August 5 $51/$34 32164F

Boys Preschool TU 9:00-9:45 am 4 & 5 years July 15-August 5 $51/$34 32163D

Preschool One TU 10:00-10:45 am 4 & 5 years July 15-August 5 $51/$34 32164J

Preschool One TU 10:00-10:45 am 3 years July 15-August 5 $51/$34 32163G

Preschool Two TU 11:00-11:45 am 3 years July 15-August 5 $51/$34 32163H

Preschool One TU 4:00-4:45 pm 4-6 years July 15-August 5 $51/$34 32164K

Preschool One W 9:00-9:45 am 3 years July 16-August 6 $51/$34 32163J

Preschool Two W 10:00-10:45 am 5 years July 16-August 6 $51/$34 32163K

Preschool One TH 9:00-9:45 am 3 years July 17-August 7 $51/$34 32163L

Preschool Two TH 10:00-10:45 am 4 & 5 years July 17-August 7 $51/$34 32163M

Boys Preschool TH 11:00-11:45 am 4 & 5 years July 17-August 7 $51/$34 32163N

Preschool Two TH 11:00-11:45 am 5& 6 years July 17-August 7 $51/$34 32163O

Preschool One TH 4:00-4:45 pm 4-6 years July 17-August 7 $51/$34 32164G

Preschool Three TH 4:00-5:00 pm 4-6 years July 17-August 7 $66/$44 Instructor ApprovalPreschool One F 9:00-9:45 am 4 & 5 years July 18-August 8 $51/$34 32163P

Preschool Two SA 9:00-9:45 am 5 years July 19-August 9 $51/$34 32163Q

Preschool One SA 9:55-10:40 am 3 years July 19 -August 9 $51/$34 32163R

Preschool One SA 9:55-10:40 am 4 & 5 years July 19-August 9 $51/$34 32163S

Preschool One SA 9:55-10:40 am 3 years July 19-August 9 $51/$34 32163T

Preschool Two SA 10:50-11:35 am 3 years July 19-August 9 $51/$34 32163U

Preschool Two SA 10:50-11:35 am 4 & 5 years July 19-August 9 $51/$34 32163W

Boys Preschool SA 10:50-11:35 am 4 & 5 years July 19-August 9 $51/$34 32163XLocation: ACC

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Preschool TumblingEnroll your child in Tumbling! Tumbling develops coordination, strength, balance, flexibility and self-confidence. Good form and positions will be learned at this level. The following skills will be taught: forward and backward rolls, straddle roll, lunge to handstand, cartwheel, beginning round offs, splits and bridges. Children love to tumble. Why not explore the possibilities this Summer!

Day Time Location Age Fee w/Res ID Date CodeM 1:00-1:35 pm BRAC 4-6 years $50/33 June 9-July 7 32161E

TU 10:15-10:50 am BRAC 4-6 years $50/$33 June 10-July 8 32161F

W 1:00-1:35 pm BRAC 3 years $50/$33 June 11-July 9 32161G

TH 9:00-9:35 am ACC 4-6 years $50/$33 June 12-July 10 32161A

TH 10:15-10:50 am BRAC 4-6 years $50/$33 June 12-July10 32161H

F 10:00-10:35 am ACC 4-6 years $41/$27 June 13-July 11 32161B

F 1:00-1:35 pm BRAC 4-6 years $41/$27 June 13-July 11 32161J

M 1:00-1:35 pm BRAC 4-6 years $41/$27 July 14-August 4 32161K

TU 10:15-10:50 am BRAC 4-6 years $41/$27 July 15-August 5 32161L

W 1:00-1:35 pm BRAC 3 years $41/$27 July 16-August 6 32161M

TH 9:00-9:35 am ACC 4-6 years $41/$27 July 17-August 7 32161C

TH 10:15-10:50 am BRAC 4-6 years $41/$27 July 17-August 7 32161N

F 10:00-10:35 am ACC 4-6 years $41/$27 July 18-August 8 32161D

F 1:00-1:35 pm BRAC 4-6 years $41/$27 July 18-August 8 32161PNo class: July 4

Preschool Cheerleading - Level OneAges 4-6 yearsThis action-packed class will teach your child the basics of cheerleading. Jumps, hand motions, tumbling, introductory stunting and a cheer will be taught, as well as the importance of teamwork. We will use our spring floor and air track to move each child through proper progressions. Each participant will learn a choreographed routine to music by the end of the session. Class uses both the gymnastics arena and gymnasium during each session at the ACC location. BRAC classes will remain in rec room.

Day Time Location Fee w/Res ID Date CodeTU 11:00 am-12:00 pm ACC June 10-July 8 $63/$42 32271A

TU 9:00-10:00 am BRAC June 10-July 8 $63/$42 32159A

TH 9:00-10:00 am BRAC June 12-July 10 $63/$42 32159C

TU 11:00 am-12:00 pm ACC July 15-August 5 $51/$34 32271B

TU 9:00-10:00 am BRAC July 15-August 5 $51/$34 32159B

TH 9:00-10:00 am BRAC July 17-August 7 $51/$34 32159D

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Parkie’s Babies Swim LessonsAges 3-36 monthsEnroll now in the innovative babies program that started here at the Bolingbrook Park District. Parkie’s Babies is a class divided into 5 progressive levels that starts baby at bubbles, and ends in swimming safely to the wall. This is a wonderful bonding opportunity for child and caregiver to have fun, and learn new skills in the water. Each non-potty trained baby must have a swim diaper, plastic pants, and swim suit, as stated in the Illinois State Health Code. No age exceptions can be made for enrollment of this class.

Day Time Date CodeSA 9:15-9:40 am June 14-Aug 9 36141A

SA 9:50-10:15 am June 14-Aug 9 36141B

SA 10:25-10:50 am June 14-Aug 9 36141C

early bird deadline is June 7- regular rates apply after this date.TU/TH 9:15-9:40 am June 17-July 10 36142C

TU/TH 9:50-10:15 am June 17-July 10 36142D

TU/TH 5:45-6:10 pm June 17-July 10 36142F

TU/TH 6:30-6:55 pm June 17-July 10 36142E

early bird deadline is June 10 - regular rates apply after this date.TU/TH 9:15-9:40 am July 15-Aug 7 36143C

TU/TH 9:50-10:15 am July 15-Aug 7 36143D

TU/TH 5:45-6:10 pm July 15-Aug 7 36143E

TU/TH 6:30-6:55 pm July 15-Aug 7 36143F

early bird deadline is July 8 - regular rates apply after this date.Location: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic ParkFee: $59w/Resident ID: $49early Bird: $54early Bird w/Res ID: $44Key contact: Kim PerryNo class: July 5

Preschool Rhythmic GymnasticsAges 4-6 yearsIntroduce your daughter to this beautiful sport which eloquently combines the beauty and grace of dance with the agility and dexterity of gymnastics while using small hand apparatus such as ribbons, ropes, balls, hoops and scarves. It is designed to increase hand/eye and foot/eye coordination, teach dance movements, as well as increase flexibility and strength. Let your child explore their creative side in this exciting class!

Day Fee w/Res ID Date CodeTU 63/$42 June 10-July 8 32158A

TH 63/$42 June 12-July 10 32158C

TU 51/$34 July 15-August 5 32158B

TH 51/$34 July 17-August 7 32158DTime: 11:00-11:45 amLocation: BRAC

Gymnastics Two Day Mini CampsAges 4-6 yearsGymnastics mini camps are a fun-filled two hour camp with a different exciting theme each week. Your child will be introduced to the vault, bars, beam and floor without having to fulfill any requirements. Interactive games and challenges will be mixed in between the events to add to the energy in the gym. You can choose one camp or all four camps each session, the choice is yours.

Day: Tuesday & WednesdayTime: 1:00-3:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $54w/Resident ID: $36

Date Theme CodeJune 10-11 Beach Week 32273A

June 17-18 Country Western Week 32273B

June 24-25 Rock ‘N Roll Week 32273C

July 8-9 Circus Week 32273E

July 15-16 Fiesta Week 32273F

July 22-23 Sea World Week 32273G

July 29-30 Sports Week 32273H

Aug 5-6 Olympic Week 32273J

AquAtiCs

Parkie’s Swim SchoolParkie’s Swim School offers innovative and developmentally appropriate programming for all ages. Please note, make up classes are not offered for missed classes due scheduling issues, or illness without a doctor’s note. In cases of inclement/questionable weather for outdoor classes a make-up class will be added to the following week, up to 4 days. If you are unsure as to whether classes will run or not, call (630) 739-8262 ext. 8270, or follow us on Twitter for the quickest updates @PelicanHarbor.All morning classes must come through the outdoor pool to check in. All evening classes must enter the side indoor pool entrance to check in.

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Parkie’s Level LessonsAges 1st grade-14 yearsParkie’s Level lessons emphasize stroke development through seven swim levels. Each child will enjoy a well-rounded aquatic experience, while learning skills needed for legal strokes utilized in swim team. Each participant is required to wear a lined swim suit.

Day Time Date CodeSA 8:00-8:50 am June 14-Aug 9 36351A

SA 9:00-9:50 am June 14-Aug 9 36351B

SA 10:00-10:50 am June 14-Aug 9 36351C

early bird deadline is June 7-regular rates apply after this date.M-TH 8:00-8:50 am June 16-26 36352A

M-TH 9:00-9:50 am June 16-26 36352B

M-TH 10:00-10:50 am June 16-26 36352C

TU/TH 5:00-5:50 pm June17-July 10 36352D

TU/TH 6:00-6:50 pm June17-July 10 36352E

TU/TH 7:00-7:50 pm June17-July 10 36352F

early bird deadline is June 10-regular rates apply after this date.M-TH 8:00-8:50 am July 7-17 36353A

M-TH 9:00-9:50 am July 7-17 36353B

M-TH 10:00-10:50 am July 7-17 36353C

TU/TH 5:00-5:50 pm July 15-Aug 7 36353D

TU/TH 6:00-6:50 pm July 15-Aug 7 36353E

TU/TH 7:00-7:50 pm July 15-Aug 7 36353F

early bird deadline is July 1-regular rates apply after this date.M-TH 8:00-8:50 am July 28-Aug 7 36354A

M-TH 9:00-9:50 am July 28-Aug 7 36354B

M-TH 10:00-10:50 am July 28-Aug 7 36354C

early bird deadline is July 21-regular rates apply after this date.Location: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Park TU/TH pm/ Pelican Harbor Outdoor Aquatic Park M-TH and SA amearly Bird: $74early Bird w/Resident ID: $64Fee: $79w/Resident ID: $69Key contact: Kim PerryNo class: July 5

Parkie’s Paddlers Swim LessonsAges 3 years - KindergartenPreschool/Kindergarten aged swim students in this program will enjoy swimming using developmentally appropriate techniques and games geared toward developing proper swim strokes and emphasizing water safety. We now offer five progressive levels to meet all swimmers need. All participants are required to wear a lined swimsuit.

Day Time Date CodeSA 8:00-8:35 am June 14-Aug 9 36251A

SA 8:45-9:20 am June 14-Aug 9 36251B

SA 9:30-10:05 am June 14-Aug 9 36251C

SA 10:15-10:50 am June 14-Aug 9 36251D

early bird deadline is June 7-regular rates apply after this date.M-TH 8:45-9:20 am June 16-26 36252B

M-TH 9:30-10:05 am June 16-26 36252C

M-TH 10:15-10:50 am June 16-26 36252D

TU/TH 5:30-6:05 pm June17-July 10 36252F

TU/TH 6:15-6:50 pm June17-July 10 36252G

TU/TH 7:00-7:35 pm June17-July 10 36252H

early bird deadline is June 10-regular rates apply after this date.M-TH 8:45-9:20 am July 7- 17 36253B

M-TH 9:30-10:05 am July 7-17 36253C

M-TH 10:15-10:50 am July 7-17 36253D

TU/TH 5:30-6:05 pm July 15-Aug 7 36253F

TU/TH 6:15-6:50 pm July 15-Aug 7 36253G

TU/TH 7:00-7:35 pm July 15-Aug 7 36253H

early bird deadline is July 1-regular rates apply after this date.M-TH 8:45-9:20 am July 28-Aug 7 36256B

M-TH 9:30-10:05 am July 28-Aug 7 36256C

M-TH 10:15-10:50 am July 28-Aug 7 36256D

early bird deadline is July 21-regular rates apply after this date.Location: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Parkearly Bird: $64early Bird w/Resident ID: $54Fee: $69w/Resident ID: $59Key contact: Kim PerryNo class: July 5

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Benefits of Swimming SafetyDid you know? Kids who take swimming lessons are…

SaferParticipation in formal swimming lessons can reduce the risk of drowning by 88% among children ages one to four years. (from Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 2009).

SmarterIn 2011, researchers in Melbourne determined that children who learned to swim by 5 years of age had statistically higher IQs.

StrongerBaby swimmers develop better balance, movement and grasping techniques than non-swimmers.

Small Group Swim Lessons by Level Ages 3 years & upMany children learn better in a smaller setting. While we have in the past Multi-Private lessons, many times it is difficult to find children within the same skill set as your child’s. We are taking the guess work out of getting your child the individualized attention he/she needs. Each child must be currently at the age level that they are signed up for. No class will have more than 6 children, and will have one teacher that specializes in that level.

Level Day Time Date CodePaddlers (3-5 years) W 4:15-4:45 pm June 18-Aug 6 36440A

Paddlers (3-5 years) W 5:00-5:30 pm June 18-Aug 6 36440B

Levels (6 years & up) W 4:15-4:45 pm June 18-Aug 6 36441A

Levels (6 years & up) W 5:00-5:30 pm June 18-Aug 6 36441BEarly bird deadline is June 11-regular rates apply after this dateLocation: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Park early Bird: $82early Bird w/Resident ID: $72Fee: $87w/Resident ID: $77Key contact: Kim PerryNo Class: July 16 & 23

Camp Alotta Fun . Nature Camps . Specialty Camps

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Camp Alotta Fun . Nature Camps . Specialty Camps

Creating Happy Campers!Bolingbrook Park District camps are designed to maximize fun in a safe, supervised setting. We provide full day, before and after care, and mini-camps to accommodate your schedule. If you have questions please contact the supervisor listed as the Key Contact of the camp you’re interested in.

New Camps at a Glance• Lunchbox Club

LOOKING FOR ASSISTANCe WITH A PROGRAM? The Bolingbrook Park District complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibits discrimination on a basis of disability. Bolingbrook Park District will make reasonable accomodations in recreation programs to enable participation by an individual with a disability. Please make requests at least two weeks prior to the start of a program if you need an accommodation.

NEW! REgistER ONliNESummer Day Camp (or Nature Day Camp for their page) registration, and forms, are available on our website at www.bolingbrookparks.org. Simply go to programs > day camps and follow the links and instructions there. You must have your online password from when you signed up for your Resident ID card.

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Teen Time Fun CampAges 12-14 years “Where every day is a fun day!”Why sit home this summer when you can experience all sorts of summer fun! That’s what camp is all about. Everyday is a fun day as we let our imaginations take us to places we’ve never been before. Along with special theme days, we will swim, go on field trips, and get messy with some great arts and crafts projects. Information packets and camp calendars highlighting our fun days will be handed out after receipt of registration. Child must be age specified to participate in this program.

Camp Alotta Fun & Teen Time Camp Sunrise/Sunset extended CampWorking or busy parents help is available! This before and after camp has an assortment of activities for your child. Different activities will be structured depending on the number participants and their energy level. Parents can register for Sunrise session (7:00-9:00 am) Sunset session (3:00-6:00 pm) or both. Participants must be enrolled in the day camp program to participate in this extended camp program. Child must be age specified to participate in this program.

Day Camp FormsUpon registration you will receive a packet of forms, which will include emergency and medical release forms. These forms must be completed and returned back. All forms must be turned in prior to the first day of camp, or your child will be unable to participate in camp. Please write all sessions your child will be participating in.

Day Camp DisciplineIn order to provide a safe and effective day camp program for your child certain rules have been established and MUST be followed. Disciplinary action will be taken if informing parents with phone calls and a letter of any infractions that may occur ignore rules by their child. After two warnings, the camper will have the choice of dismissal or abiding by the rules.

CalendarsAt the beginning of each session, you will receive a Day Camp calendar with an overview of the session’s activities. Please take time to read the calendar and have it handy for your information.

Key Contact: Kai Wahlgren

Camp Stepping StonesAges 3-5 yearsMany preschool age children miss the interaction, socialization and fun they have with their preschool classmates over the summer - so, we created Camp Stepping Stones. Similar to preschool, Camp Stepping Stones emphasizes kindergarten readiness skills. This camp offers a variety of indoor and outdoor educational activities, and is a great way to add a little structure to the summer. Camp Stepping Stones provides one T-shirt for each camper per summer. Children must be toilet-trained by the first day of class.

Location Week CodeBRAC June 9-13 32101A

BRAC June 16-20 32101B

BRAC June 23-27 32101C

BRAC July 7-11 32101D

BRAC July 14-18 32101E

BRAC July 21-25 32101F

BRAC July 28-Aug 1 32101G

BRAC Aug 4-8 32101H

ACC June 9-13 32100A

ACC June 16-20 32100B

ACC June 23-27 32100C

ACC July 7-11 32100D

ACC July 14-18 32100E

ACC July 21-25 32100F

ACC July 28-Aug 1 32100G

ACC Aug 4-8 32100HTime: 9:15-11:45 amFee: $132w/Resident ID: $88Key Contact: Kathy Hassert

Camp Alotta Fun-Summer Day Camp Ages 6-11 years Camp Alotta fun will provide campers with the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of fun and exciting activities. Located at Volunteer Park (Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex), campers will participate in arts and crafts, games, sports, music, nature, swimming, trips to local parks, and field trips. Campers will be placed in groups each session with others as close in age as possible. Counselors are certified teachers or college students working toward degrees in education or recreation. Camp meets rain or shine. Campers should bring a sack lunch with a drink each day. Child must be age specified to participate in this program.

Plan Your Summer Fun Now… Take A Peek at our Preschool Summer Camp Offerings!!

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Camp Alotta FunAges 6-11 years

BRAC

Camp Day Time Fee w/Res ID Code

Day Camp M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $124/$83 32361

Sunrise M-F 7:00 am-9:00 am $48/$32 32362

Sunset M-F 3:00-6:00 pm $63/$42 32363

Day Camp M/W/F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $78/$52 32364

Sunrise M/W/F 7:00-9:00 am $33/$22 32365

Sunset M/W/F 3:00-6:00 pm $40/$27 32366$5 discount for each additional child in the same family.Please register by the Early Bird Registration deadline date to avoid being charged an additional $15.

Teen Time Fun CampAges 12-14 years

BRAC Camp Day Time Fee w/Res ID CodeTeen Time M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $124/$83 32352

Sunrise M-F 7:00 am-9:00 am $48/$32 32353

Sunset M-F 3:00-6:00 pm $63/$42 32354

Teen Time M/W/F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $78/$52 32348

Sunrise M/W/F 7:00-9:00 am $33/$22 32349

Sunset M/W/F 3:00-6:00 pm $40/$27 32350 $5 discount for each additional child in the same family.Please register by the Early Bird Registration deadline date to avoid being charged an additional $15.

Week Session Dates early Bird DateWeek 1 A June 9–June 13 June 2

Week 2 B June 16–June 20 June 9

Week 3 C June 23–June 27 June 16

Week 4 D June 30–July 3 June 23*

Week 5 E July 7-July 11 June 30

Week 6 F July 14–July 18 July 7

Week 7 G July 21-July 25 July 14

Week 8 H July 28–August 1 July 21

Week 9 J August 4-August 8 July 28

Week 10 K August 11-August 15 August 4

*Fees will be prorated due to no camp July 4 for 5- day camps

Camp Alotta Fun exCLUSIve Level Swim Lessons Drop your camper off at Pelican Harbor’s Outdoor Aquatic Park for a lesson before camp starts. This lesson is only for enrolled campers. A counselor from Camp Alotta Fun with then come pick up the campers at the end of the lesson to start their day of camp activities. If lessons are cancelled due to weather, campers will need to be taken directly to camp.

Day Time Dates Code M-TH 8:00-8:50 am June 16-26 36651A

Early bird deadline is June 10-regular rates apply after this date.

M-TH 8:00-8:50 am July 7-17 36651B

Early bird deadline is July 1-regular rates apply after this date.

M-TH 8:00-8:50 am July 28-Aug 7 36651C

Early bird deadline is July 21-regular rates apply after this date.Location: Pelican Harbor Outdoor Aquatic Park Fee: $74w/Resident ID: $64early Bird Fee: $69early Bird w/Resident ID: $59Key Contact: Kim Perry

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eco-voyagers Camp Age 6-7 yearsGet down and dirty investigating nature. Campers will have fun participating in activities like hiking, fishing, biking, canoeing, climbing and wilderness survival! Join us for one or ALL of Hidden Oaks Nature Center’s Eco-Voyagers Camps fit to fill your summer with nature FUN! Campers are required to bring a lunch, snack and refillable water bottle daily and their own bike and helmet for bike day.Day: Monday-FridayTime: 9:00 am-3:00 pmLocation: OaksFee: $145w/Resident ID: $99Key contact: Melinda Weaver

Week Date Code Deadline1 June 9-13 33415A June 5

2 June 16-20 33415B June 12

3 June 23-27 33415C June 19

4 July 7-11 33415E July 3

5 July 14-18 33415F July 10

6 July 21-25 33415G July 17

7 July 28-August 1 33415H July 24

8 Aug 4-8 33415J July 31

9 Aug 11-15 33415K Aug 7Please register by the deadline to avoid the $15 late charge.

Little Sprouts Camp Ages 3-5 yearsDive into a summer of nature fun as we hike and play through the woodland, wetland and grassland! Similar to Seedlings Preschool, children will enjoy free exploration and discovery as we continue to develop their social, emotional, physical and cognitive skills through interactive, hands-on nature experiences. Camp Little Sprouts is a great way to prepare for the school year to come! Campers are required to bring a snack and water daily.

Week Date Code Deadline1 June 9-13 33419A June 5

2 June 16-20 33419B June 12

3 June 23-27 33419C June 19

4 July 7-11 33419E July 3

5 July 14-18 33419F July 10

6 July 21-25 33419G July 17Day: Monday-FridayTime: 9:30-11:30 am Location: Oaks Fee: $105w/Resident ID: $70Key contact: Melinda Weaver

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eco-Trekkers Camp Age 8-10 yearsTrek through the great outdoors to discover Illinois’ amazing habitats and the plants and animals that call them home. Investigate trees and flowers, while searching for insects, animals and ecosystems! Get your feet wet, while exploring wetland habitats and the creatures that live there. Campers will have fun participating in activities like hiking, fishing, biking, canoeing, climbing and wilderness survival! Join us for one or ALL of Hidden Oaks Nature Center’s Eco-Trekkers Camps fit to fill your summer with nature FUN! Campers are required to bring a lunch, snack and refillable water bottle daily and their own bike and helmet for bike day.Day: Monday-FridayTime: 9:00 am-3:00 pmLocation: OaksFee: $145w/Resident ID: $99Key contact: Melinda Weaver

Week Date Code Deadline1 June 9-13 33416A June 5

2 June 16-20 33416B June 12

3 June 23-27 33416C June 19

4 July 7-11 33416E July 3

5 July 14-18 33416F July 10

6 July 21-25 33416G July 17

7 July 28-August 1 33416H July 24

8 Aug 4-8 33416J July 31

9 Aug 11-15 33416K Aug 7Please register by the deadline to avoid the $15 late charge.

eco-explorers Camp Age 11-14 yearsCome explore Nature at Hidden Oaks. Campers will have fun participating in activities like hiking, fishing, biking, canoeing, climbing and wilderness survival! Discover everything from the ground up through hands-on science and interactive activities. Explore the wilds of water as we use nets to search for critters in area lakes, rivers and wetlands. Examine animal tracks & signs and uncover earth’s processes and ecosystems while enjoying outdoor adventures! Join us for one or ALL of Hidden Oaks Nature Center’s Eco-Explorers Camps! Campers are required to bring a lunch, snack and refillable water bottle daily and their own bike and helmet for bike day.Day: Monday-FridayTime: 9:00 am-3:00 pmLocation: OaksFee: $145 w/Resident ID: $99Key contact: Melinda Weaver

Week Date Code Deadline1 June 9-13 33417A June 5

2 June 16-20 33417B June 12

3 June 23-27 33417C June 19

4 July 7-11 33417E July 3

5 July 14-18 33417F July 10

6 July 21-25 33417G July 17

7 July 28-Aug 1 33417H July 24

8 Aug 4-8 33417J July 31

9 Aug 11-15 33417K Aug 7Please register by the deadline to avoid the $15 late charge.

Hidden Oaks Sunrise CampWorking or busy parents help is available. Start the day with activities to keep your child engaged until the camp day begins. Participants must be enrolled in an Eco-Camp to participate in extended care.Day: Monday-FridayTime: 8:00-9:00 amLocation: OaksFee: $22w/Resident ID: $15

Week Date Code Registration Deadline1 June 9-13 33407A June 5

2 June 16-20 33407B June 12

3 June 23-27 33407C June 19

4 July 7-11 33407E July 3

5 July 14-18 33407F July 10

6 July 21-25 33407G July 17

7 July 28-Aug 1 33407H July 24

8 Aug 4-8 33407J July 31

9 Aug 11-15 33407K Aug 7

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Lunchbox Club Ages 5-7 yearsIf your child enjoyed Kids Creation Camp, then Lunchbox Club is perfect for them. We will be stretching their imagination as they experience new horizons. We will be stirring up the pot with cooking and discovering our community with an occasional field trip. Parents are responsible for providing transportation to field trip locations. The children finish each day eating lunch with their friends. Each child should bring their lunch labeled with their name. No make-up days will be available for this class.

Date CodeJune 10-June 19 32105AJune 24-July 10 32105BJuly 15-July 24 32105CJuly 29-Aug 7 32105D

Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, ThursdayTime: 9:30 am-12:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $142w/Resident ID: $95 No class: July 1-3 Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Little Athlete’s Camp Ages 2-5 yearsExpose your preschooler to a variety of sports. Excitement awaits little ones as they learn the basics of various popular sports. This non-competitive program is designed to create an interest in sports and develop teamwork. Each week offers a new sport concept to be learned. In addition to learning valuable sports lessons, each child gets a t-shirt they can wear proudly.

Age Date Time Code2-3 June 10-July 10 9:15-10:00 am 32165A

4-5 June 10-July 10 10:15-11:15 am 32165B

4-5 June 10-July 10 11:30 am-12:30 pm 32165C

2-3 July 15-Aug 7 9:15-10:00 am 32165D

4-5 July 15-Aug 7 10:15-11:15 am 32165E

4-5 July 15-Aug 7 11:30 am-12:30 pm 32165FDay: Tuesday & ThursdayLocation: BRACFee: $94w/Resident ID: $63No class: July 1,3 Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Parkie’s Harbor Heroes Summer CampAges 8-13 yearsThe summer will go down in history as the first summer that kids are allowed to run Pelican Harbor! Harbor Heroes Camp is going to start this summer with a 10 week program. Kids ages 8-13 that have wondered what it’s like to work at Pelican Harbor will have the time of their lives getting the behind the scenes training of a lifeguard, instruction on swimming and the fun of a summer camp. Campers will go on new aquatic adventures every Friday. This camp is a safe option for kids to spend their days at the water park, and learn valuable lifesaving skills. Lunch for each day of camp, and a refillable water bottle will need to be provided for campers. Campers are also required to bring a backpack, containing a towel, appropriate swimwear, and sun screen. Enrollment in Camp Alotta Fun Sunrise & Sunset camp will be allowed for campers with a need for a longer schedule.

Day early Bird Fee w/Res ID Fee w/Res ID Date CodeM-F $175/$150 $185/$160 June 9-13 36675A

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 June 16-20 36675B

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 June 23-27 36675C

M-TH $145/$120 $155/$130 June 30-July 3 36675D

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 July 7-11 36675E

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 July 14-18 36675F

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 July 21-25 36675G

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 July 28-Aug 1 36675H

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 Aug 4-8 36675JTime: 9:00 am-3:00 pmKey Contact: Kim Perry

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Beginner I Horse Lover Camp Ages 8-18 yearsStudents with little or no experience around horses. Participants will learn the basics of horse care and riding. Examples of topics to be covered include: grooming, tacking, leading, mounting, dismounting, proper position, steering, basic gaits, parts of the horse, feeding, stall cleaning, and common horse terminology. Campers need to bring a brown bag lunch and beverage with them each day. It is up to the instructor to decide on horse/pony assignments. Students will be divided into groups that will rotate activities throughout the day. Get ready for new activities this year! Parents are invited to watch their child ride the final day of camp.

Date CodeJune 16-20 32395GJuly 14-18 32395H

Day: Monday-FridayTime: 9:00 am-1:00 pmLocation: Normantown Trails Equestrian Center, 12151 S. Normantown Road, PlainfieldFee: $315w/Resident ID: $305Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Horseback Riding Pee Wee CampAges 5-7 yearsIn this week-long camp participants will learn the fundamentals of horse care, riding, and general knowledge about our four legged friends. The riding portion of each day will be tailored to the individual student and there will be staff available to help those who are not quite ready to be on their own. By the end of camp students should know the following: how to groom a horse, the parts of tack and where they go, how to sit properly on a horse, basic parts of the horse, how to read horse emotions, and how to bathe a horse. Parents are invited to watch their child ride the final day of camp.

Date, CodeJune 9-13 32395DJune 23-27 32395EJuly 21-25 32395F

Day: Monday-FridayTime: 9:00-11:00 amLocation: Normantown Trails Equestrian Center, 12151 S. Normantown Road, PlainfieldFee: $170w/Resident ID: $160Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Spend part of your summer vacation with horses! NTEC has a variety of summer camps for new and experienced riders. In addition to riding, the campers will learn more about horses in the classroom. We have exciting new activities planned for this year’s camps and everyone will receive a keepsake to take home at the end of camp. For safety purposes, students need to wear boots with a small heel and long pants. Helmets are available. Students who fail to wear proper attire will not be allowed to ride. There are no make-ups for missed days.

SUMMER HORSEBACK RIDING CAMPS

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Beginner II Horse Lover CampAges 8-18 yearsBeginner level 2 riders are those that have participated in past summer camps and/or group lessons and already know how to lead a horse, groom, and tack with some assistance. These riders should also be comfortable mounting, dismounting, and riding at a walk without a handler. Students will review past camp information and learn more about basic first aid, how to safely do turn-out, feed rations, blanketing, and basics of good and bad confirmation. New riding skills include learning diagonals, riding a figure 8, riding a serpentine, and going over trot poles. Parents are invited to watch their child ride the final day of camp.Day: Monday-FridayTime: 9:00 am-1:00 pmLocation: Normantown Trails Equestrian Center, 12151 S. Normantown Road, PlainfieldFee: $315w/Resident ID: $305Date: August 4-8 32395MKey contact: Christy Sorenson

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May Dance ConcertsJoin us on Saturday, May 17 to see our dance department, and Danceforce, in a series of three concerts that are sure to inspire you. Concerts are at 10:00 am, 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm. Info can be found on page 54.

Placement Auditions for the 2014-2015 Danceforce season-Wednesday, May 21 & Thursday, May 22-Info on page 59

New Programs at a Glance• Junior Fungineering• Summer Drawing Workshop• Glitzy Girls Summer Spa• Bird Nest Discovery• Kathy’s Craft & Snack • Web Studio• Music Studio• The Gaming Academy• Ballet/Jazz• Tap/Jazz• Hip Hop for Boys• Modern Dance• Pure Technique• Jumps & Turns – Let’s Dance!• Cheerleading Level Two• Tumbling for Dancers• So You Want to Learn a Kip?• Beginning Target Archery• Open Shoot Target Archery• Lacrosse Mini-Camp• Dodgeball Fundamentals• Basketball Fundamentals• Frisbee Fundamentals

General Interest . Dance . Gymnastics . Athletics

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Monday June 9-July 21A g e s 1 3 - 1 5 y e a r s8:15-11:15 am 30601A

A g e s 1 0 - 1 2 y e a r s9:00 am-12:00 pm 30601J

9:45 am-12:45 pm 30601K

10:30 am-1:30 pm 30601L

11:15 am-2:15 pm 30601M

12:00-3:00 pm 30601N

Kids with Sticks Youth Golf Program at Boughton Ridge Golf CourseGet your kids into the swing of golf this summer. They’ll learn about the game, receive on course instruction and get lunch and a beverage each time out. Plus, everyone gets a fun Kids With Sticks t-shirt. Participants must provide their own clubs, equipment and balls. Rain dates are Monday, July 28 and Tuesday, July 29.Fee: $204 w/Res ID: $159

Tuesday June 10-July 22A g e s 7 - 9 y e a r s8:30 am-11:30 am 30603A

9:15 am-12:15 pm 30603B

10:00 am-1:00 pm 30603C

10:45 am-1:45 pm 30603D

11:30 am-2:30 pm 30603E

12:15 am-3:15 pm 30603F

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Digital Moviemaking & StorytellingAges 5-7 yearsLet’s make a movie together! We’ll sing songs, tell stories & learn how to use a digital camera as we create our own masterpieces. With the help of Computer Explorers, young movie-makers will do it all - from filming the movie and downloading it to a computer, to storyboarding & special effects. Watch out Hollywood - we are on our way! Each student gets a copy of their creation on a CD-ROM.Day: Monday-Friday Times: 9:00-10:00 amLocation: ACC Fee: $118 w/Resident ID: $79Date: July 14-18 32199BKey contact: Kathy Hassert

Lego: explorers Camp Ages 5-8 years Children in this camp experience a unique educational approach by learning real world concepts and then expressing what they learn into LEGO building. Concepts such as animals, airplanes, outer space, foreign countries, sports, and family are included activities that are engaging and encourage students to be creative, collaborative and fun. Chasewood Learning offers supportive, teacher-led instruction followed by hands-on learning experiences. Each day children will be given recess time. Children should bring lunch and appropriate clothing. Each camp can have different themes . Children who repeat this camp will be given new activities. At the end of the session, students will be given a graduation certificate and Lego gift. Children should bring a snack.

Date CodeJune 16-18 32330DJuly 7-9 32330EJuly 28-30 32330F

Day: Monday-WednesdayTime: 9:00 am - NoonLocation: ACCFee: $210w/Resident ID: $140Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Group Piano Level I & II Ages 4-6 yearsThis five-week class will provide a positive and fun approach to the first steps of learning to play the piano. Classes include lessons with keyboard and music theory instruction. Keyboard or piano is necessary for home practice. Keyboards are available to rent. The required lesson book is available from the instructor at the first class for $15. Call The Music Suite at (630) 717-0562 for more information.

Date CodeJune 9-July 7 32119AJuly 14-Aug 11 32119B

Day: MondayTime: 4:30-5:10 pmLocation: ACC Fee: $128w/Resident ID: $85Deadline: June 4, July 9Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Junior Fungineering - Build-A-Thon Mini-Camp Ages 4-7 yearsYoung children love to build with Legos™: and building is a great way to learn about engineering! With the help of Computer Explorers and Lego™ educational sets, students will explore simple machines by building fun moveable models while learning the basic concepts of physical science & engineering in a fun and creative way. Students will explore gears, wheels and axles, pulleys, levers and more! 2 students per Lego set.Day: Wednesday-ThursdayTime: 10:00-11:00 amLocation: ACC Fee: $51w/Resident ID: $34Date: July 2-3 32199DKey contact: Kathy Hassert

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Young Rembrandts Summer Drawing Workshop Ages 6-12 yearsCome draw with Young Rembrandts over Summer Vacation. During this exciting and rewarding three-day drawing workshop, budding artists will explore an incredibly fun subject matter all ages can all relate to – BIRDS. Artists may be introduced to pencils, thin and broad-tipped markers, Sharpies™, color pencils, watercolors and oil pastels! By the end of day 3, we will have completed a wonderfully creative collection of bird drawings that may include a flamingo, an eagle, a toucan, a canary, ducks, a collection of birdhouses and more. Join us for a medley of birds as we use our imaginations and take flight as we master our drawing and coloring skills using an award-winning method that Young Rembrandts is proud to share with your budding artist. All supplies included. No food/snacks allowed. Water bottles encouraged. Smiles guaranteed.Day: Tuesday-ThursdayTime: 9:00-11:30 amLocation: ACCFee: $140w/Resident ID: $94 Date: June 17-19 32316AKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Lego: Robotics and engineering Ages 7-14 years Combining Chasewood Learning’s LEGO Robotics and Engineering Academy components, children will experience both Robotics and Engineering fun for a whole week! The Robotics and Engineering Academies include comprehensive activities using a creative educational approach that supports Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). This camp is led by Chasewood Learning’s teacher-led instruction. Children of all levels can take this class and are grouped by prior class experience. Children will always be given new activities based on prior experience and classes. Children should bring a snack.

Date CodeJune 9-11 32330AJune 23-25 32330BJuly 21-23 32330C

Day: Monday-WednesdayTime: 9:00 am-NoonLocation: ACCFee: $210w/Resident ID: $140Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Amigos Spanish Club Ages 5-10 yearsLearning Spanish is as easy as uno, dos, tres! In Afterschool Amigos Spanish club, children will learn numbers, colors, shapes, greetings, days of the week and more. We will be singing, clapping, and counting our way towards learning the Spanish Language. Each child will receive a participation award and there will be a pizza fiesta on the last day of the session.Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30-7:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $139w/Resident ID: $93Date: June 18-July 23 32321A Instructor: Afterschool Enrichment SolutionsKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Summer Spa Night with Glitzy Girlz Ages 5-11 yearsCome join Glitzy Girlz staff for a night of pampering on a nice summer evening. We will start with a fruit facial (avocado/banana) and soak our skin. Each girl will design a beautiful crystal charm anklet complete with a great charm selection. We will do a pedicure section with scrub, lotion and spray and finish with a fresh nail polish application complete with nail art stickers or designs. Our manicures will consist of buffing, cuticles, lotion bar and fresh polish application and nail art. A foot/nail brush is provided to use and take home. A spa goodie bag is provided as a keepsake. Come with friends! www.glitzygirlz.comDay: FridayTime: 6:30-8:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $53w/Resident ID: $35Date: June 27 32342AKey contact: Christy Sorenson

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Ceramics Ages 7-14 yearsPop in to this exciting camp and use your individuality and creativity with ceramics. Learn basic decorating techniques in a fun and relaxing atmosphere and create two ceramic keepsakes to call your own. Pre-fired pieces mean anyone can join in, and no level of artistic experience is required. Your imagination is the only limit - what will you make?Day: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Time: 10:00-11:30 amLocation: ACCFee: $66w/Resident ID: $44Date: July 14,16,18 32325B Instructor: Maureen CloudKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Stage StarsAges 8-11 years Your time to shine, it’s acting time! In Stage Stars children will learn theater terms, play games, and act in short skits. During theater games, students will use their creativity to communicate and improvise. The carefully selected skits are based on folk tales that teach cooperation and positive moral values. Every student will have the opportunity to play at least one lead role per session. Also, Stage Stars participants can earn prizes for identifying and explaining parts of a skit and goals of the characters. Each child will receive a participation award. Parents are invited to attend the final performance on the last day of class.Day: Tuesday Time: 6:30-7:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $157w/Resident ID: $105Date: June 17-July 22 32335A Instructor: Afterschool Enrichment SolutionsKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Mighty Mathematicians Ages 8-11 yearsThis class is an exciting way for your child to practice their math skills over the summer while having fun. Math enrichment activities include Magic Money Machine, making a Magic Band, and working out a Magic Square. We also find out how many pieces of candy can fit in the classroom, talk about symmetry, and play math card games, among many other fun math-related activities. Day: ThursdayTime: 6:30-7:30 pmLocation: BRACFee: $139w/Resident ID: $93Date: June 19-July 24 32334A Instructor: Afterschool Enrichment SolutionsKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Hocus Pocus Ages 5-12 yearsChildren are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn a collection of fascinating and mesmerizing tricks! Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind-reading, and more. While the tricks may appear difficult, you’ll discover that they are quick to learn and easy to perform. All materials are provided, and each child receives a magic kit to take home. Children are grouped by age and always learn tricks that are age-appropriate. Additionally, you can sign up for this class again and again since brand new tricks are always taught at each session! Day: MondayTime: 5:00-5:55 pmLocation: BRACFee: $30w/Resident ID: $20Date: July 14 32317AInstructor: Magic Team of Gary KantorKey contact: Christy SorensonDeadline: July 8

Checkmate Chess Ages 5-13 yearsNo previous knowledge of chess is necessary. Each class will consist of a fun interactive teaching period and guided practice time. Both new and returning participants are welcome and will get to the next level under the guidance of an experienced Chess Scholars coach. There will also be a chess competition with prizes at the end of the session!Day: Monday Time: 6:30-7:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $131w/Resident ID: $87Date: June 16-July 21 32323A Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Ceramic Fun FridaysAges 7-14 yearsLearn the basics of ceramics including: cleaning, preparing and painting green-ware or continue what you have already learned. All supplies will be included. Day: Friday Time: 6:00-7:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $74w/Resident ID: $49Date: June 6-27 32325AInstructor: Maureen CloudKey contact: Christy Sorenson

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Horseback Riding Beginner I Group Lessons Ages 8-18 yearsBeginner lessons Participants will learn how to prepare a horse for riding and begin to learn the gaits of walk and trot. Riders can choose to ride English or Western. Instructors will assign a horse/pony to students. Learning is accomplished through demonstrations as well as hands-on experiences. The first session is non-riding and will teach students how to lead, groom and tack a horse. Students are expected to arrive a half hour before the start of the class for the last three sessions to allow adequate riding time.

Day Date Code Wednesday June 4-25 32395J

Thursday July 10-31 32395K

Wednesday August 6-27 32395LTime: 6:00-7:00 pmLocation: Normantown Trails Equestrian Center, 12151 S. Normantown Road, PlainfieldFee: $160w/Resident ID: $150Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Horseback Riding Pee Wee Group Lessons Ages 5-7 yearsAttention parents of horse crazy 5-7 year olds! We are now offering a group lesson where your child can learn how to groom and tack as well as be introduced to the basics of horsemanship. Various games on horseback will be played to strengthen riding skills.

Date CodeJune 3-24 32395AJuly 8-29 32395BAugust 5-26 32395C

Day: TuesdayTime: 6:00-7:00 pmLocation: Normantown Trails Equestrian Center, 12151 S. Normantown Road, PlainfieldFee: $160w/Resident ID: $150Key contact: Christy Sorenson

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Horseback Riding Beginner II Group Lessons Ages 8-18 yearsBeginner 2 group lessons are for students who have successfully completed Beginner 1 group lessons or have taken equivalent classes. Participants need to be able to properly complete the following tasks before signing up for this course: put a halter on, lead a horse to the crossties, groom a horse, know what tack is needed for riding, and be able to correctly tack a horse with some assistance. Beginner 1 classes may be repeated if students are not comfortable performing the skills mentioned above. Students will be introduced to riding patterns and balance exercises during the Beginner 2 course. Students are expected to arrive a half hour before the start of the class for the last three sessions to allow adequate riding time.

Day Date Code Thursday June 5-26 32395N

Wednesday July 9-30 32395P

Thursday August 7-28 32395QTime: 6:00-7:00 pmLocation: Normantown Trails Equestrian Center, 12151 S. Normantown Road, PlainfieldFee: $160w/Resident ID: $150Key contact: Christy Sorenson

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Group Guitar Lessons Ages 7-16 yearsAcoustic or electric – your choice. Guitar lessons in a group setting for a fun and motivating five week experience. Bring your own guitar- rentals are available by calling the Music Suite at (630) 717-0562. The required lesson book with play along CD is available from the instructor at the first class for $15.

Ages 7-10Level Time Date CodeII&III 4:45-5:25 pm June 9-July 7 32333A

I 5:30-6:10 pm June 9-July 7 32333B

Advanced 7:45-8:25 pm June 9-July 7 32333E

II&III 4:45-5:25 pm July 14-Aug 11 32333F

I 5:30-6:10 pm July 14-Aug 11 32333G

Advanced 7:45-8:25 pm July 14-Aug 11 32333K

Ages 11-16I 6:15-6:55 pm June 9-July 7 32333C

II&III 7:00-7:40 pm June 9-July 7 32333D

Advanced 7:45-8:25 pm June 9-July 7 32333E

I 6:15-6:55 pm July 14-Aug 11 32333H

II&III 7:00-7:40 pm July 14-Aug 11 32333J

Advanced 7:45-8:25 pm July 14-Aug 11 32333KDay: MondayLocation: ACC Fee: $128w/Resident ID: $85Deadline: June 4, July 9Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Let’s Do Robotics Ages 5-8 yearsYes, We can learn about Robotics.With the LEGO® WeDo™ Robotics System, young children can build and program their own robotic creations. Designed by the experts at MIT, this unique system teaches children about simple machines, engineering, programming and so much more. Young imaginations soar! Students will work together in teams of 2.Day: Monday-FridayTime: 1:15-2:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $149w/Resident ID: $99Date: June 16-20 32318AInstructor: Computer Explorers StaffKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Group Piano Lessons Ages 7-16 yearsAre you looking to play the piano? This five week class will provide a positive and fun approach to the first steps of learning to play the piano. Classes include lessons with keyboard and music theory instruction. Keyboard or piano is necessary for home practice. Keyboards are available to rent. The required lesson book is available from the instructor at the first class for $15. Call The Music Suite at (630) 717-0562 for more information.

Ages 7-10 yearsLevel Time Date CodeI 5:30-6:10 pm June 9-July 7 32331A

II&III 6:15-6:55 pm June 9-July 7 32331B

I 5:30-6:10 pm July 14-Aug 11 32331E

II&III 6:15-6:55 pm July 14-Aug 11 32331F

Ages 11-16 yearsLevel Time Date CodeI 7:00-7:40 pm June 9-July 7 32331C

II&III 7:45-8:25 pm June 9-July 7 32331D

I 7:00-7:40 pm July 14-Aug 11 32331G

II&III 7:45-8:25 pm July 14-Aug 11 32331HDay: MondayLocation: ACC Fee: $128w/Resident ID: $85Deadline: June 4, July 9Key contact: Christy Sorenson

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Lights, Camera, Action-Making your Own Transformers™ Movie Ages 8-12 yearsWith Transformers 4 opening in June, this is your chance to make your very own Transformers movie. Using special digital cameras and software bring Bumblebee and Optimus Prime to life again as you decide on the next chapter of the Transformers franchise. As writers, directors and producers you will work in teams to create your own story and script, and film using stop motion animation. You can show off your moviemaking skills in a private screening on the last day of class for family and friends. Students will get copies of the class movies on a CD-ROM after class is complete to share with their friends.Day: Monday-FridayTime: 10:15-11:45 amLocation: ACCFee: $168w/Resident ID: $112Date: July 14-18 32318CInstructor: Computer Explorers StaffKey contact: Christy Sorenson

3-D video Game Design Ages 8-12 yearsCreate your own 3-D video game world. With a simple click and roll of a mouse you can create and modify a virtual world that you design. You will learn to build mountains and structures, place animals, trees, characters, and other items in your own videogame world. Computer Explorers will review basic subsystems and scripting entailed in a 3-D game system. Students will receive their games on a CD to play at home. If you like 2-D, you will love 3-D.Day: Monday-FridayTime: 1:15-2:45 pmLocation: ACCFee: $168w/Resident ID: $112Date: August 4-8 32318DKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Bird Nest Discovery Ages 8 years to adult Discover the remarkable engineering that goes into bird nests. We will get up close with some nests in the classroom and then go on a nest monitoring hike.Day: SaturdayTime: 1:00-2:30 pmLocation: Oaks Fee: $10 w/Resident ID: $6Date: June 7 33425AKey contact: Melinda Weaver

Fire Building Ages 8 years to adultMaster the fine art of fire building. Learn about the different types of fires you can build and what materials are needed to make a fire. We will use our fires to roast marshmallows and cook hot dogs.Day: SaturdayTime: 5:00-6:30 pmLocation: Oaks Fee: $11 w/Resident ID: $7Date: August 30 33432AKey contact: Melinda Weaver

Robotics / Fungineering Super Mini-Camp Ages 8-12 yearsIf you enjoy building with Legos, and would like to explore robotics while learning how machines work, this class is for you! Computer Explorers is combining its LEGO® WeDo™ Robotics and LEGO® Simple Machines classes in a week-long camp. Learn about sensors, programming, gears, pulleys and much more during this fun and educational camp. Each day will have a new project, and many opportunities to learn about simple machines, robotics and more.Day: Monday-FridayTime: 2:45-4:15 pmLocation: ACCFee: $168w/Resident ID: $112Date: June 16-20 32318BKey contact: Christy Sorenson

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Supper Club with Kathy Ages 6-14 yearsLet’s make some supper and then dine together. We will use homemade recipes and make a delicious dinner together from scratch. Kids will get a home cooked meal and recipes to take home, so they can make dinner at home. This is a fun hands on class. Class guidelines; Students should wear comfortable cooking clothes as this is on hands on class. If students have long hair, please bring a hair clip or hair tie to each class. Registration will be taken until the Thursday prior to the class date. Walk-in registration cannot be accommodated the day of class. Day: MondayTime: 5:30-7:00 pm Location: ACCFee: $23 per classw/Resident ID: $15 per classInstructor: Kathy StorchKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Tacos, Salsa and Fruit Nachos June 16 32328AWe will make tacos, (either meat and/or cheese with lettuce optional). We will make a batch of tomato salsa and fruit salsa. We will feast and take home several recipes.Picnic Dinner July 21 32328BLet’s make cheeseburgers, hamburgers and hot dogs with corn on the cob and ice cream for dessert. We will feast and take home several recipes.Chicken Nuggets, Corn and Apples with Caramel DipAugust 4 32328CWe will make homemade chicken nuggets, enjoy corn with our meal. We will make a caramel dip for the apples. We will feast and take home several recipes.

What’s On My Plate? Ages 7-12 yearsLearn the basics of foods in an atmosphere of educational games and interacting on learning about healthy snacks. Choose a lifestyle that supports healthy eating and moving more. This class teaches how to create a lifestyle and environment that supports nutritious eating and practical tips to promote healthy lifestyles among children and families. There will be taste testing of some fresh fruits and vegetables. Day: MondayTime: 10:00-11:00 amLocation: BRACFee: $21w/Resident ID: $15Date: June 9 32327AInstructor: Annmarie VlastnikKey contact: Christy Sorenson

video Game and virtual World DesignAges 13-14 yearsSo you enjoy playing video games? Ever wonder what it would take to design your own? If so, join Computer Explorers for this special video game design class crafted for the older student. We’ll explore two video game programs to learn about character programming and 3D virtual world design. Students will then create their own video game using the program of their choice, and receive a copy at the conclusion of class to be played at home. If you are creative, this class offers many possibilities to show off your design skills.Day: Monday-FridayTime: 3:00-4:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $157w/Resident ID: $105Date: August 4-8 32318EKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Kathy’s Craft & a Snack Class Ages 6-14 yearsStudents should wear comfortable cooking clothes as this is on hands on class. If students have long hair, please bring a hair clip or hair tie to each class. Registration will be taken until the Thursday prior to the class date. Walk-in registration cannot be accommodated the day of class. Day: MondayTime: 5:30-7:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $23 per classw/Resident ID: $15 per classInstructor: Kathy StorchKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Father’s Day Delight June 9 32329ALet’s create a special gift for Dad, Gramps or that special someone in your life. We will package up fudge and decorate cookies. Special gift cards will be created for our gifts using markers, glitter, etc. Cutie Fruity June 23 32329B Are you crazy for fruit? We will make mini-cheesecakes with fruit topping to sample and take home. We will also make cards using stamps and glitter.Patriotic Appetizers June 30 32329CWe will create pretzel rods dipped in white chocolate and covered in red, white and blue sprinkles. We will also create a crafty patriotic design using crafty sticks. We Scream for Ice Cream July 14 32329DWe will make a homemade batch of ice cream for delicious sundaes to be enjoyed during class. We will also make a Pom-Pom Ice Cream Cone craft.

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Web Studio Ages 13-17 yearsThis class is a combination of our animation and web design classes. In this class students will learn the basics of animation and digital design. Students will not only create fun interactive animations but will learn the basics of web design and how to publish their animations to share with the world. This course is perfect for students with a big imagination. Day: Monday-ThursdayTime: 9:00-NoonLocation: ACCFee: $255w/Resident ID: $170Date: July 7-10 32332BInstructor: Youth Tech, Inc.Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Music Studio Ages 13-17 yearsEveryone loves music! This class offers an interactive look at digital music production. Students will go through the creative process of developing their own tracks and look at the integration of music into our everyday world. This class is perfect for the student who loves music and wants to learn how to create and share their own digital music to share with the world. Day: Monday-ThursdayTime: 1:00-4:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $240w/Resident ID: $160Date: July 7-10 32332CInstructor: Youth Tech, Inc.Key contact: Christy Sorenson

The Smoothie Spa Retreat Ages 12-16 yearsTake time to relax and rejuvenate teen style. Come and pamper yourself at the spa retreat. Enjoy the experience a mini facial, foot treatment, hand and lip facials and de-stressing techniques to relive tension. Techniques you can learn to do at home. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a towel, headband and washcloth. After the spa enjoy a tropical smoothie.Day: WednesdayTime: 6:00-7:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $35w/Resident ID: $25Date: July 23 32340AInstructor: Annmarie VlastnikKey contact: Christy Sorenson

The Gaming Academy Ages 13-17 yearsThe gaming academy is an all-day course for students who love games. During this course students will be immersed into the world of 2D and 3D game design. The gaming academy is a combination of our Video Game Design, Advanced Game Design and 3D Game Design courses. The course offers students a variety of hands on experience designing and building their very own games. Students are encouraged to bring a sack lunch.

Day: Monday-ThursdayTime: 9:00-4:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $485w/Resident ID: $325Date: June 30-July 3 32332AInstructor: Youth Tech, Inc.Key contact: Christy Sorenson

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youth & tEEn dAnCEAlways A Step Ahead.Bolingbrook Park District dance program offers professional instruction in all styles of dance to all ages. With a “studio” atmosphere and an outstanding and passionate teaching staff, our dance department is one of the best in the state, nationally recognized and progressive in its programming. Sign up for one or more of our many classes and see why the Bolingbrook Park District dance program is so popular.

SUGGeSTeD DANCe CLOTHING (Required for non-introductory classes)BOYSWarm ups or sweat pants for all classes except ballet (shorts for ballet). Pants should not be so long as to cause the dancer to step on them, and should not be so baggy that you cannot see the legs working for jazz and lyrical. Tops should be T-shirts for all classes.

GIRLSClass Clothes

Creative Movement, Pre-Ballet, Ballet/Tumbling, Ballet/Tap, Ballet Leotard & tights

Jazz, Lyrical/Jazz Leotard & tights, jazz pants, fitted stretchy clothing

Hip Hop, Kidz Hip Hop, BPD Danceforce Jazz pants, stretchy clothing or warm ups

SUGGeSTeD DANCe SHOeS: BOYS & GIRLSClass Shoes

Creative Movement, Pre-Ballet, Ballet or Ballet/Tumbling Pink ballet shoes (girls) & black ballet shoes (boys)

Ballet/Tap Ballet shoes (colors listed above) & black tap shoes

Tap Black tap shoes

Jazz Black jazz shoes or black jazz sneakers

Hip Hop, Kidz Hip Hop Jazz sneakers or gym shoes

BPD Danceforce Jazz shoes (black & tan) & white gym shoes (see program description distributed before auditions)

Lyrical/Jazz Lyrical sandals, ballet shoes, or split sole jazz shoes

Musical Theatre Black jazz or ballet shoes

Dance Department Teacher Bios available on line If you are interested in learning more about the instructor teaching your class, simply go to www.bolingbrookparks.org and take a look! You’ll see bios of almost everyone on staff!

Class SyllabusBolingbrook Park District dance department remains a step ahead, improving the quality and professionalism of our program by providing participants with a class syllabus. The syllabus details the content of the class they will take and outlines what skills will be taught. This provides both the participant and family with valuable information pertinent to their overall training.

Questions? Call Clara Houdek, Recreation Supervisor/Dance at (630) 783-6641 or email [email protected]

Dance notes:• Bolingbrook Park District may replace or substitute teachers as needed, any time in the duration of the session. • Instructors may suggest that students change class levels of training if they feel it is in the best interest of the student. We encourage parents to follow

the advice of the instructors so that their child can receive the best possible dance training.• Once your child’s session begins, no classes will be allowed a prorated fee. Please contact Clara Houdek at (630) 783-6641 or choudek@bolingbrookparks.

org in relation to make-up classes (if available). • There is a chance your child’s dance class might be cancelled due to low enrollment. If this is the case we will try to transfer your child to a similar dance

class or we will issue a refund. • If your child’s class should require a make-up day we may add a class to the end of the session.

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Keep in mind: While the park district offers classes by session, students should take a class for at least one year or more, until the requirements of the next level have been mastered. Participating in a class for just a session or two may not be a sufficient length of time to adequately prepare the student for the next level of training. Please also keep in mind, while ages have been provided in the brochure’s description of classes to assist in the registration process they do not supersede the recommendation of the teacher. In other words, the brochure may recommend a particular age for a class, while the teacher recommends something different. Opt to stay in a level until the teacher recommends advancement. Do not hesitate to request feedback or evaluation from your teacher. Remember learning dance is a process that takes years, so don’t rush your training. Remain in the level that suits your capabilities and master the skills in that level before advancing to the next.

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Dance to Dream

Dance to Express Dance to Live

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All three dance concerts will feature a mix of ALL the different areas of our dance program (Early Childhood classes, Youth & Teen classes, Powerdance, Danceforce, and Adult classes). Tickets will be pre-sold through May 16, 5:00 pm at www.showtix4u.com. You can also call the box office to order tickets at (866) 967-8167. Prices are Adults, $6; Students w/ID $4; Kids between the ages of 2-10 years and Senior Citizens, $3. At the door tickets are Adult, $8; All others $6.

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Private and Semi Private Dance LessonsPrivate and semi-private dance lessons are available for those students in our program looking for one on one or more personalized instruction to improve their dance skills. Private lessons are for a half hour or an hour and must be pre-arranged with an instructor.

½ hour private: $201 hour private: $301 hour semi private: (2-3 dancers) $45

If the private entails choreography the rates will vary depending on the instructor. To schedule your dance lesson, call Julia Czupryn at (630) 783-6631.

Ballet/Jazz Combination Ages 6-8 yearsIntroduce your young dancer to the basics of ballet and jazz! This class is perfect for the beginner, allowing her/him to explore different dance disciplines while learning basic techniques. The benefits of dance are endless, offering the student enhanced self-esteem, improved fitness and, most of all, fun! Day: SaturdayTime: 1:15-2:15 pmLocation: ACCFee: $95w/Resident ID: $68Date: June 14-August 16 32217ANo class: July 5Instructor: StaffKey contact: Clara Houdek

Hip Hop for Boys Ages 7-11 yearsBoys Only….come join our skilled hip hop staff in this upbeat, fun, athletic boys hip hop class! Isolations, popping, free-style movement & fresh choreography will all be a focus of this athletic and energetic dance style. Gym shoes and comfortable clothing are recommended. Day: SaturdayTime: 2:00-3:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $95w/Resident ID: $68Date: June 14-August 16 32234ANo class: July 5Instructor: Jake BuergerKey contact: Clara Houdek

Tap, Ballet, Jazz Combination Class Ages 6-8 yearsIntroduce your young dancer to the basics of tap, ballet and jazz! This class is perfect for the beginner, allowing her/him to explore different dance disciplines while learning basic techniques. The benefits of dance are endless, offering the student enhanced self-esteem, improved fitness and, most of all, fun...so join us as we learn to plie’, jete’ and shuffle off to buffalo. Dress Code: leotard, tights, tap shoes, & ballet &/or jazz shoes are required (skirt and jazz pants are optional). Day: Monday Time: 4:30- 6:00 pm Location: BRACFee: $145w/Resident ID: $115Date: June 9-August 11 32238AInstructor: Karen Wilson Key contact: Clara Houdek

Tap/Jazz Combination Ages 6-8 yearsIntroduce your young dancer to the basics of tap and jazz! This class is perfect for the beginner, allowing her/him to explore different dance disciplines while learning basic techniques. The benefits of dance are endless, offering the student enhanced self-esteem, improved fitness and, most of all, fun...so join us as we learn to plie’, jete’ and shuffle off to buffalo. Day: SaturdayTime: 12:00-1:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $95w/Resident ID: $68Date: June 14-August 16 32216ANo class: July 5Instructor: StaffKey contact: Clara Houdek

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Ballet Ages 8 years & upDevelop poise, grace, and confidence with this style of dance that is the basis of almost all types of dancing. This class includes technical warm-up, barre work and center work with combinations, all specific and appropriate to the level of training. Level I will introduce and reinforce the basic fundamentals of Ballet. Level I/II is also introductory but will work at a slightly faster pace. Advancement to higher levels of training will require teacher recommendation and are based upon the mastering the skills necessary to advance. A detailed syllabus for each level is provided to the student. Level IV is our highest level of training and may also incorporate some work on pointe for some students, as determined by the instructor. To enroll in Pointe class you must also enroll in Ballet IV. Fees for classes that are longer than 1 hour are slightly higher depending upon the length of the class.

Level Day Time Location Fee w/Res ID Date Instructor CodeAges: 8-9 yearsI SA 10:45-11:45 am BRAC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Kendra Johnson 32230G

II SA 10:45-11:45 am BRAC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Emily Handley 32230J

Ages: 10-11 yearsI/II SA 11:45-12:45 pm BRAC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Emily Handley 32230H

III SA 12:45 -1:45 pm BRAC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Emily Hanley 32230A

Ages: 12 years & upPointe TU 6:00-7:00 pm BRAC $105/$75 June 10-Aug 12 Desiree Pepper-Venzant 32230C

I TH 4:00-5:00 pm BRAC $105/$75 June 12-Aug 14 Nicole Sidney 32230D

II TU 7:00-8:15 pm BRAC $125/$95 June 10-Aug 12 Desiree Pepper-Venzant 32230E

III TH 5:15-6:45 pm BRAC $145/$115 June 12-Aug 14 Nicole Sidney 32230F

IV TH 6:45-8:15 pm BRAC $145/$115 June 12-Aug 14 Nicole Sidney 32230KNo class: July 5Key contact: Clara Houdek

Jazz Ages 7 years & upJazz dance utilizes the technique of ballet with a stylized and contemporary approach. Dance fundamentals are developed and mastered in the Jazz I class, and these basic techniques are applied to more difficult work and combinations in higher levels, accordingly. There is no prerequisite for Jazz I. Advancement to higher levels of training will require teacher recommendation and are based upon the mastering the skills necessary to advance.

Ages 7-11 yearsLevel Day Time Location Fee/with Res ID Date Instructor CodeI TH 4:15-5:15 pm BRAC $05/$75 June 12-Aug 14 Kathleen Schauer 32233H

I S 12:15-1:15 pm ACC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Karen Wilson 32233J

II M 5:15-6:15 pm ACC $105/$75 June 9-Aug 11 Staff 32233B

III M 6:15-7:15 pm ACC $105/$75 June 9-Aug 11 Staff 32233C

Ages 12 years & upI/II M 5:00-6:00 pm BRAC $105/$75 June 9-Aug 11 Joe Fields 32233E

III M 6:00-7:00 pm BRAC $105/$75 June 9-Aug 11 Joe Fields 32233F

IV W 7:00-8:15 pm BRAC $125/$95 June 11-Aug 13 Joe Fields 32233GNo class: July 5Key contact: Clara Houdek

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Lyrical /JazzAges 9 years & upApply the mastered fundamentals of jazz and ballet to this very expressive, interpretive style of dance. Lyrical jazz is quite popular and diverse, ranging from a more fluent, balletic approach to a stylized “thrashy” jazz method to a syncopated hip hop style. Students will be exposed to a wide range of dance styles and will apply these styles to very emotional and creative choreography. The lyrical/jazz for 9-13 year olds requires at least a year of jazz and/or ballet. Lyrical/Jazz for the dancer 12 years or older requires strong and mastered technique from jazz and/or ballet background – advanced level dance technique is required, so interested students must be at a level III of ballet and/or jazz or higher.

Ages 9-13 yearsLevel Day Time Date Instructor CodeI /II TH 5:15-6:15 pm June 12-Aug 14 Kathleen Schauer 32224B

Ages 12 years and up III/IV W 8:15-9:15 pm June 11-Aug 13 Joe Fields 32224A

Location: BRACFee: $105w/Resident ID: $75Key contact: Clara Houdek

Hip Hop Ages 7 years & upHip Hop dance culture has arrived and we have classes that are designed for all levels of experience. Many of our instructors feature professional backgrounds and have experience with internationally acclaimed dance shows and performances. All classes involve isolation, rhythm, floor work, foot work and a focus on strength and balance. You’ll also work on overall conditioning, stretching, musical comprehension and choreography. Those with a minimal hip hop background should enroll in a level I class. If you have experience but not at an advanced level you should enroll in level II. The level III class for participants 12 years and older works at an accelerated pace on more complicated choreography, and level IV takes your skills to the next level. Teacher recommendation is required for levels III & IV. If you are new to the program, please enroll in a lower level and the teacher may opt to move you up.

Level Day Time Location Fee w/Res ID Date Instructor CodeAge: 7-11 yearsI S 1:00-2:00 pm BRAC $95/$68 June 14-Aug 16 Jake Buerger 32234G

I M 5:15-6:15 pm ACC $105/$75 June 9-Aug 11 Jada Ralph 32234A

II M 4:15-5:15 pm ACC $105/$75 June 9-Aug 11 Jada Ralph 32234B

Age: 9-13 yearsIII F 4:00-5:00 pm BRAC $95/$68 June 13-Aug 15 Jake Buerger 32234D

Age: 12 & upII TU 5:15-6:15 pm ACC $105/$75 June 10-Aug 12 Jake Buerger 32234C

III TH 7:15-8:15 pm BRAC $105/$75 June 12-Aug 14 Mike Henderson 32234E

IV TH 8:15-9:15 pm BRAC $105/$75 June 12-Aug 14 Mike Henderson 32234F No class: July 4-5Key contact: Clara Houdek

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Modern Dance Ages 12 years & upPrimarily created for students who are new to dance, it can also be extremely helpful for experienced movers who are new to modern dance. Students will gain an understanding of the basic kinesthetic of modern dance. This technique mainly focuses on movement from the torso and will incorporate elements such as floor work, contact-release, fall and recovery, and improvisation. Momentum, gravity, and the uses of weight will be explored all while developing a secure sense of placement and strength. The warm-up encourages freedom of movement by researching fluidity and balance as tools for stylistic exploration. Day: Monday Time: 8:00-9:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $105w/Resident ID:$75Date: June 9-August 11 32219AInstructor: Kathleen SchauerKey contact: Clara Houdek

Pure Technique Ages 12 years & upThis class gives students a chance to fully focus on basic skills and technique throughout the entire session. Since they do not perform in the May Concert Series it allows time to concentrate on pure technique. Great for students who want extra help moving up to the next level or participants who are taking dance to help with poms or cheer. This class will focus on both jazz and ballet conditioning. Some of the skills will consist of jazz foundations such as turns, leaps, progressions across the floor, and connecting steps. It will also consist of ballet fundamentals at the barre to help with presence, posture, and correct mechanics on engaging muscle groups. The class will also highlight conditioning such as deep stretching in the center, floor barre exercises, core strengthening, and more! Day: MondayTime: 3:30-5:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $145w/Resident ID: $115 Date: June 9-August 11 32218AInstructor: Nicole Sidney Key contact: Clara Houdek

excel Musical Theatre CompanyAges 8 -12 yearsBe a part of this children’s musical theatre company! Learn to sing, dance, act and perform! This program is a wonderful opportunity for elementary age children to be a part of a regularly scheduled musical theatre group, and this is excellent preparation for middle/high school theatre as well as future professional work. Just one afternoon a week for 1.5 hours at a time, and you’re in the show! They’ve already taken the stage in performance, and now it’s your turn to be a part of it! The company will work on new material during the 10 week session and will conclude with a public performance. Detailed program information regarding this musical theatre company is available at the front desks and should be reviewed before enrolling. Day: ThursdayTime:4:00-5:30 pmLocation: BRACFee: $145w/Resident ID: $115Date: June 12-Aug 14 32249A Instructor: StaffKey contact: Clara Houdek

Just StretchingAges 12 years and upStretch and become limber as your body develops the tools that it needs to become a stronger you. Our “Just Stretching” class is a great way to correctly learn how to train your body to become pliable safely. Learn to relax, breath correctly, and enjoy your time in class. In this one hour of active stretching you will burn between 240 -356 calories. You will go through a series of floor and dance barre stretches to assist you in reaching any goals you may have.

Date CodeJune 12-July 17 32134AJuly 24-Aug 28 32134B

Day: Thursday Time: 8:15-9:15 pmLocation: BRACFee: $63w/Resident ID: $42Instructor: Desiree Pepper-VenzantKey contact: Clara Houdek

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DANCeFORCe IS A YeAR-LONG PROGRAM AND COMMITMeNTEach season begins at the start of summer and concludes at the end of May. Interested dancers must participate in the placement auditions (dates to the right) in order to become a member of Danceforce. A detailed program description as well as more detailed information about the company is available at the Danceforce website. All Danceforce families will be placed on a monthly billing plan

PLACeMeNT AUDITIONS FOR THe 2014-2015 DANCeFORCe SeASON

Wednesday, May 21 Kidz Company (5-10 years) 4:00-6:00 pm

Junior Company (8-12 years) 6:00-8:00 pm

Thursday, May 22 Teen Company (10-15 years) 4:00-6:00 pm

Senior Company (13 years & up) 6:00-8:00 pm

Details and information will be available early May.

About DanceforceBolingbrook Park District Danceforce is the park district’s award-winning, nationally acclaimed performing dance company consisting of Kidz Company (5-10 years), Junior Company (8-12 years), Teen Company (10-15 years) and Senior Company (13 & up). Founded in 2000, the company studies, trains and performs all styles of dance. They are known for their award-winning choreography and signature style, performing regularly for different Chicagoland venues. Danceforce are also former performers for the WNBA Chicago Sky, Dance Chicago, and the Chicago Bulls. They present an annual sell-out dance concert every February and perform in the annual May dance concert series, along with numerous performances in and out of the community throughout the year.

MissionThe Mission of Danceforce is to empower youth through dance performance and leadership opportunities and to engage them in activities and experiences that will encourage the development of strong character, proactive involvement with their community and effective leadership skills. Equally important to Danceforce is the development of the individuals in all areas of dance. It is the intention of Danceforce to groom its participants to become exemplary individuals that will stand out in their schools and communities for the endeavors they are involved with and for the caliber of professionalism they exemplify in performance. Volunteer and charity work have always been an important part of the Danceforce program. The dancers also study and practice the six pillars of character from Character Counts, participating in activities, exercises, and outreach work that strengthens and reinforces character and values. These lessons in being proactive and recognizing that there are those in need all around us has made an incredible impact on their performances and the responsibility they feel toward their community and their world.

For detailed information about this award-winning and nationally acclaimed dance company, go to www.bolingbrookparks.org. If you are interested in joining Danceforce, placement auditions are coming up in May (see chart below).

Jamm Team Auditions will take place Tuesday, May 27, 2014.

MANDATORY DANCeFORCe PAReNT MeeTING/ReGISTRATION NIGHT

Kidz & Junior Company- June 2 (6:00-9:00 pm)

Teen & Senior Company- June 3 (6:00-9:00 pm)

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Skill Level Requirements:DeveLOPMeNTAL ONeLevel One is a basic level for children that are new to gymnastics. Good form and positions will be learned at this level. Class is commonly repeated before moving on to Level Two. Level One gymnasts will learn the following skills:• Floor: Forward and backward tuck rolls, straddle rolls, lunge, kick to

handstand, cartwheels, beginning round offs, back bend into cheese mat, bridges, splits and coupe/passé releve hold.

• Bars: Front support, beginning pull mounts, casting with hips off the bar, forward rolls off, pike/straddle swings, pike and chin holds, shifting drills, floor bar push up position pull one knee to stomach and hold leg out to side, shoulder shrugs with noodle and hollow positioning.

• Beam: Forward, backward and sideways walks, straight jumps, arabesque holds, tuck and split jumps, front support mounts, releve, coupe and passé walks, leg kicks and tuck jump dismounts.

• vault: Arm circle hurdles onto spring board, straight jumps onto block, squat jumps onto block, dive rolls onto cheese mat, baby handstand fall flats with spot, tuck rolls onto resi mat, baby heel drives onto block with spot and running techniques.

DeveLOPMeNTAL TWOLevel Two is a more advanced level that stresses mastering Level One skills in addition to learning the skills listed below:• Floor: Forward straddle rolls, back tuck rolls, handstands, cartwheels,

beginning round offs, back bends with spot, bridge kick overs on cheese mat, fly backs onto resi with hollow positioning, split jumps, split leaps and coupe and passé heel snaps.

• Bars: Pull overs from 1 foot, should shrugs, casting with hips off bar, two casts back hip circles, floor bar shoot through and reverse leg cuts, handstand holds on wall, squat on block, pull ups, pike/straddle glides, hollow/arch positions and shifting drills.

• Beam: Front support mounts on high beam, releve walks, leg kicks, coupe and passé kick oppositions, step lock positions, half pivot turns, straight jumps, back walks on releve on medium beam, arabesque holds, tuck and split jumps on low beam, beginning dismounts on low beam, floor beam split leaps, handstands and ankle raises in coupe/passé.

• vault: Run arm circle straight jumps to stick off spring board, straight jump vault onto block, dive roll onto cheese mat and resi, blocking and running drills, beginning handstand fall flats, spotted heel drives on block.

DeveLOPMeNTAL THReeLevel Three is a more advanced level of Developmental Gymnastics that must be recommended by an instructor prior to registration. Level Three stresses mastering Level One and Level Two skills in addition to learning the new skills listed below:• Floor: Handstands, handstand roll downs, handstand to bridge, bridge

kick overs, back bends, spotted back walkovers, backward rolls to push up position, running round off rebounds, octagon flip flops, split jump/straight jump connections, split leaps, coupe/passé turns and chasses.

• Bars: Pullover from 2 feet, shoulder shrugs, casting, two casts back hip circles, beginning positions of front hip circle, spotted shoot through, reverse leg cuts, body shaping spotted under swing dismount, floor bar shoot through, floor bar reverse leg cuts, parallel bars or lower high bar hollow/arch holds, pull ups, straddle/pike swings, squat on from low bar with spotting block and leg lifts to bar.

• Beam: High beam beginning of Level 3 mount, forward/backward walks on releve, coupe/passé holds, forced arch holds, leg kicks, arabesque holds, lock position, pivot turns, level position, straight jumps, dismount from kneel on 1 leg, medium beam split jumps, split leaps, spotted handstands, low beam handstands, side handstand fall flat to stomach on 8” mat and coupe/passé heel snap half turns.

• vault: Running drills to accelerate speed, handstand blocks, handstand fall flat onto 8” mat, run arm circle straight jump to stick off spring board, heel drive onto block, arm circle straight jump onto resi, hollow body dive roll onto resi mat and beginning heel drives onto resi.

DeveLOPMeNTAL FOURLevel Four is the most advanced level of Developmental Gymnastics that must be recommended by an instructor prior to registration. Level Four stresses mastering Level One, Level Two and Level Three skills in addition to learning the new skills listed below:• Floor: Handstand roll downs with straight arms/step out, backward roll to

push up position, handstand limber to bridge kick over, front limbers, back walkovers, round off rebounds. Flip flops and round off flip flops.

• Dance: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th positions, forward sashes, coupe/passé heel snaps, split jump/straight jump connected, split leaps, sisones and a variety of optional jumps (straddle, tuck, pike, etc.)

• Bars: Glide hips open toes to bar, glide/land feet/pull over, pull over from 2 feet stand. Shoulder shrugs, casting in hollow, casts to horizontal, back hip circles, front hip circles, shoot through, forward stride circles, reverse leg cuts, under swing dismounts, squat on, floor bar squat on/shoot through/reverse leg cuts, purple bar shoot through with block, high bar arch/hollow dead hang swings and pull ups.

• Beam: Low beam side handstand fall flat onto 8” mat, level 3 dismount with spot, medium beam coupe/passé heel snaps, high beam level 3 mount, walks forward/backward in releve, front and back leg swings close to releve lock, pivot turn in lock position, leg balance in forward passé, lunge with front foot in forced arch hold, rond de jambe; arabesque hold, straight jump/straight jump connected, split jumps, split leaps, lever to beam/touch and return, handstands and side handstand dismounts.

• vault: Handstand blocks, handstand fall flat onto 12” mat, running drills, run/arm circle straight jump off spring board to stick, heel drives on resi, level 3 handstand fall flat on resi, squat on vault, straight jump on vault, and spotted heel drives on vault.

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Developmental Gymnastics: Ages 6-13 years Session I – 5 weeks (Friday and Saturday are 4 weeks due to 4th of July Holiday.)

Class-Level Day Time Date Fee w/Res ID CodeD-I M 4:00-5:00 pm June 9-July 7 $59 $39 32270A

D-II M 4:00-5:00 pm June 9-July 7 $59 $39 32270B

D-I M 6:15-7:15 pm June 9-July 7 $59 $39 32270C

D-III M 6:15-7:30 pm June 9-July 7 $74 $49 32270D

D-I TU 5:00-6:00 pm June 10-July 8 $59 $39 32270E

D-III TU 5:00-6:15 pm June 10-July 8 $74 $49 32270G

D-II TU 6:30-7:30 pm June 10-July 8 $59 $39 32270H

D-I W 4:00-5:00 pm June 11-July 9 $59 $39 32270J

D-II W 4:00-5:00 pm June 11-July 9 $59 $39 32270K

D-I W 6:15-7:15 pm June 11-July 9 $59 $39 32270L

D-III W 6:15-7:30 pm June 11-July 9 $74 $49 32270M

D-II W 6:30-7:30 pm June 11-July 9 $59 $39 32270N

D-II TH 5:00-6:00 pm June 12-July 10 $59 $39 32270O

D-III TH 5:00-6:15 pm June 12-July 10 $74 $49 32270P

D-I TH 6:30-7:30 pm June 12-July 10 $59 $39 32270R

D-I F 4:00-5:00 pm June 13-July 11 $48 $32 32270S

D-II F 4:00-5:00 pm June 13-July 11 $48 $32 32270Q

D-III F 4:00-5:15 pm June 13-July 11 $59 $39 32270T

D-I SA 11:45 am-12:45 pm June 14-July 12 $48 $32 32270Y

D-II SA 11:45 am-12:45 pm June14-July 12 $48 $32 32270Z

D-III SA 11:45 am-1:00 pm June 14-July 12 $59 $39 32263A

D-IV M 5:00-6:30 pm June 9-July 9 $174 $116 32263B

W 5:00-6:30 pm

D-IV TU 6:30-8:00 pm June 10-July 10 $174 $116 32263C

TH 6:30-8:00 pmLocation: ACC No class: July 4, 5

Suggested Gymnastics AttirePlease wear a leotard or comfortable pants/shorts. Please no jean, jean shorts, or any other type of clothing with buttons or buckles which could be harmful to your child or the equipment. We require long hair to be tied back and out of face. No shoes, earrings, bracelets or necklaces allowed. Socks are optional, but not recommended for medium/high beam.

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Developmental Gymnastics: Ages 6-13 years Session II – 4 weeks

Class-Level Day Time Date Fee w/Res ID CodeD-I M 4:00-5:00 pm July 14-Aug 4 $48 $32 32263D

D-II M 4:00-5:00 pm July 14-Aug 4 $48 $32 32263E

D-I M 6:15-7:15 pm July 14-Aug 4 $48 $32 32263G

D-III M 6:15-7:30 pm July 14-Aug 4 $59 $39 32263H

D-I TU 5:00-6:00 pm July 15-Aug 5 $48 $32 32263J

D-III TU 5:00-6:15 pm July 15-Aug 5 $59 $39 32263K

D-II TU 6:30-7:30 pm July 15-Aug 5 $48 $32 32263L

D-I W 4:00-5:00 pm July 16-Aug 6 $48 $32 32263M

D-II W 4:00-5:00 pm July 16-Aug 6 $48 $32 32263O

D-I W 6:15-7:15 pm July 16-Aug 6 $48 $32 32263P

D-III W 6:15-7:30 pm July 16-Aug 6 $59 $39 32263R

D-II W 6:30-7:30 pm July 16-Aug 6 $48 $32 32263S

D-II TH 5:00-6:00 pm July 17-Aug 7 $48 $32 32263T

D-III TH 5:00-6:15 pm July 17-Aug 7 $59 $39 32263U

D-I TH 6:30-7:30 pm July 17-Aug 7 $48 $32 32263W

D-I F 4:00-5:00 pm July 18-Aug 8 $48 $32 32263X

D-II F 4:00-5:00 pm July 18-Aug 8 $48 $32 32262 J

D-III F 4:00-5:15 pm July 18-Aug 8 $59 $39 32263Y

D-I SA 11:45 am-12:45 pm July 19-Aug 9 $48 $32 32262C

D-II SA 11:45 am-12:45 pm July 19-Aug 9 $48 $32 32262D

D-III SA 11:45 am-1:00 pm July 19-Aug 9 $59 $39 32262E

D-IV M 5:00-6:30 pm July 14-Aug 6 $140 $93 32262G

W 5:00-6:30 pm

D-IV TU 6:30-8:00 pm July 15-Aug 7 $140 $93 32262H

TH 6:30-8:00 pm

Location: ACC Key contact: Maureen Franzen

Jumps & Turns - Let’s Dance! Ages 6-14 yearsIs your daughter apart of one of our gymnastics teams or developmental classes? No matter what your child’s special story is we would love for them to be a part of this fun dance class. This is a 30 minute class designed for your daughter to perfect her overall dance. Enhance her gymnastics experience, and guide her to better express herself through dance. This specialty class will focus on the technique and incorporate drills that will help her each her goals.

Date Fee w/Res ID CodeJune 11-July 9 $45 $30 32272A

July 16-Aug 6 $36 $24 32272BDay: WednesdayTime: 12:00-12:30 pmLocation: ACCKey contact: Maureen Franzen

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Tumbling for Dancers Ages 6-17 yearsTumbling for Dancers is a class that is designed to accommodate the progression of skills used in the dance world. Conditioning will be an important part of the success of this class along with good stretching techniques to avoid injuries. All participants will be working handstands and limber skills – front and back walkovers, which lead into the more dynamic skills such as round offs, flip flops and back tucks. Combination tumbling will be introduced to those who are ready. We offer a variety of spotting blocks, mats along with our spring floor and Air Trak to accomplish our skills

Date Fee w/Res ID CodeJune 9-July 7 $123 $82 32261C

July 14-Aug 4 $99 $66 32261DDay: MondayTime: 1:00-3:00 pmLocation: ACCKey contact: Maureen Franzen

Beginning TumblingAges 6-12 yearsDoes your child do backbends off the couch? Are they cartwheeling around your neighborhood? Enroll your child in Tumbling! Tumbling develops coordination, strength, balance and self-confidence. Beginning Tumbling is for children that are new to tumbling, interested in exploring through a 45-minute class before progressing to the 75-minute class. Good form and positions will be learned at this level. Beginning tumblers will learn the following skills: forward and backward tuck rolls, forward and backward straddle rolls, lunge to handstand, cartwheel, round off, bridge and splits.

Day Date Fee w/Res ID CodeTU June 10-July 8 $45/$30 32269A

TH June 12-July 10 $45/$30 32269B

TU July 15-Aug 5 $36/$24 32269C

TH July 17-Aug 7 $36/$24 32269DTime: 6:00-6:45 pmLocation: ACC

“More Bars” ClassAges 6-12 yearsIs your daughter close to moving up but her bars are preventing her from doing that? This class will focus on the conditioning, drills and additional bar time that some gymnasts need to move to that next level. This class may just be the bump she needs!

Class Date Time Fee w/Res ID CodeDev I & II June 13-July 11 6:30-7:30pm $48 $32 32258A

Dev III & IV June13-July 11 5:30-6:30pm $62 $41 32258B

Dev I & II July 18-Aug 8 6:30-7:30 pm $48 $32 32258C

Dev III & IV July 18-Aug 8 5:30-6:30 pm $62 $41 32258DDay: FridayLocation: ACC Instructor: Gymnastics Staff No class: July 4Key contact: Maureen Franzen

Bolingbrook Tumbling ClassAges 6-14 yearsTumbling Class is for boys and girls ages 6-14 with all levels of tumbling skills who want the opportunity to further develop their tumbling technique. Beginning Tumblers will be focusing on forward and backward tuck rolls, forward and backward straddle rolls, lunge to handstands, handstand roll downs, cartwheels, round offs, bridges and splits. Advanced Tumblers will focus on bridge kickovers, front limbers, front and back walkovers, front handsprings, flip flops, round off flip flops and standing backs.

Date Fee w/Res ID CodeJune 9-July 9 $138 $92 32265A

July 14-Aug 6 $111 $74 32265BDay: Monday & WednesdayTime: 5:00-6:15 pmLocation: ACCKey contact: Maureen Franzen

Boys Gymnastics Ages 6-12 yearsThis gymnastics class will focus on the basic fundamentals of Boys Gymnastics. Basic skills relating to the floor, vault, parallel bars, rings and pommel horse will be introduced. This class will develop strength, flexibility, coordination, balance and self-confidence.

Day Date Fee w/Res ID CodeM June 9-July 7 $59/$39 32259A

TH June 12-July10 $59/$39 32259C

M July 14-Aug 4 $48/$32 32259E

TH July 17-Aug 7 $48/$32 32259HTime: 4:00-5:00 pmLocation: ACCKey contact: Maureen Franzen

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Cheerleading - Level Two Ages 6-18 yearsThis action-packed class will teach your child the basics of cheerleading. Jumps, hand motions, tumbling, more advanced stunting and a cheer will be taught, as well as the importance of teamwork. We will use our spring floor and air track to move each child through proper progressions. Each participant will learn a choreographed routine to music by the end of the session. Class uses both the gymnastics arena and gymnasium during each session.

Date Fee w/Res ID CodeJune13-July 11 $59 $39 32271C

July 18-Aug 15 $59 $39 32271DDay: FridayTime: 4:00-5:00 pmLocation: ACCNo class: July 4Key contact: Maureen Franzen

Cheerleading - Level ThreeAges 6 -18 yearsThis action packed class will teach your child all of the basics of cheerleading and more! Jumps-toe touch, left and right hurdler, pike, Tumbling-back walkover, front limber, beginning flip flop, Hand Motions-8 count sequence, Stunting-extension, twist to cradle, scale, liberty and a cheer will be taught, as well as the importance of teamwork. We will use an array of training equipment and our Air Trak to move each child through the proper progressions. Gym shoes must be worn during this class and hair tied back neatly out of the face. No jewelry allowed for safety reasons. Coaches consent is required to participate in this class. This class will be in the basketball gymnasium during each session.

Date Fee w/Res ID CodeJune 9-July 7 $75 $50 32271E

July 14-Aug 4 $60 $40 32271FDay: MondayTime: 4:00-5:15 pmLocation: ACC Key contact: Maureen Franzen

Cheerleading - Storm Competitive Cheer TeamAges 6-18 yearsThis class is designed for girls that want to be a competitive cheerleader. This team will compete in the Chicagoland area. The cheerleader will be asked to pay for uniforms, shoes, bows and competition fees. Parents will be asked to work our home meets, which will be discussed at our annual meeting. The following jumps, tumbling, hand motions and stunting will be the focus: Jumps- double toe touch, toe touch flip flop, pike and double 9. Tumbling- flip flop, round off flip flop and front handspring. Hand motions- 8 count sequence. Stunting- extension, twist to cradle, scale, liberty and a competitive cheer will be taught, as well as the importance of team work. We will use our cheer mats, spring floor and air track to move each child through the proper progressions. Gym shoes must be worn during this class and hair tied back neatly out of the face. No jewelry allowed for safety reasons. Coaches’ consent is required.

Day: Tuesday/Thursday 6:30-8:30 pm & Saturday 12:45-2:45 pmLocation: ACCDate: June 10-July 12 32271GFee: $245w/Resident ID: $163

Date: July 15-August 9 32271H Fee: $210w/Resident ID: $140

Instructor: Cheer StaffNo class: July 5Key contact: Maureen Franzen

Tumbling for CheerleadersAges 6-17 years Tumbling for Cheerleaders is a class that is designed to accommodate the progression of skills used in the cheerleading world. Conditioning will be an important part of the success of this class along with good stretching techniques to avoid injuries. All participants will be working handstands and limber skills – front and back walkovers, which lead into the more dynamic skills such as round offs, flip flops and back tucks. Combination tumbling will be introduced to those who are ready. We offer a variety of spotting blocks, mats along with our spring floor and Air Trak to accomplish our skills.

Date Fee w/Res ID CodeJune 12-July10 $123 $82 32261A

July 17-Aug 7 $99 $66 32261BDay: ThursdayTime: 1:00-3:00 pmLocation: ACCKey contact: Maureen Franzen

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Bolingbrook Illusions Gymnastics TeamAges 6-14 yearsThe Bolingbrook Illusions Gymnastics Team is for the advanced gymnast who wants to be a part of a recreational team that emphasizes good sportsmanship and personal development. Team members compete in meets with other gymnastics programs in the Illinois Park District Gymnastics Conference. Meets take place on weekends in Park Districts located in the Chicago land area. The Gymnastics Team will compete in Compulsory meets with other gymnastics programs in the Illinois Park District Gymnastics Conference. Compulsory season takes place from September to December. They will also compete in Optional meets with other gymnastics programs in the Illinois Park District Gymnastics Conference. Optional season takes place from January to May. Instructor consent is required for team. Team uniforms and meet fees will be additional. Gymnastics Team requires a strong parent and child commitment of time and energy. Parents will be asked to volunteer their time at 4-6 home gymnastics meets throughout the year.

Date Fee w/Res ID CodeJune 9-July11 $251/$167 32264A

July 14-Aug 8 $215/$143 32264BDay: Monday, Wednesday & FridayTime: 9:00-12:00 pmLocation: ACC No class: July 4Key contact: Maureen Franzen

Bolingbrook Illusion Level 3 TeamAges 6-14 yearsThe Bolingbrook Illusions Level 3 Team is designed for gymnasts ages 6-14 that are currently enrolled in the Developmental IV gymnastics classes and who are selected by the staff. The Level 3 Team’s future goal would be to participate on the Bolingbrook Illusions Level 4 Team. Gymnasts will learn the Level 3 Compulsory routines on the floor, uneven bars, balance beam and vault. The Level 3 Team requires a strong parent and child commitment of time and energy. Parents will be asked to volunteer their time at 4-6 home Compulsory and Optional gymnastics meets throughout the year. The Level 3 Team will compete in Compulsory meets with other gymnastics programs in the Illinois Park District Gymnastics Conference. Compulsory season takes place from September to December. Meets take place on weekends at park districts located in the Chicago land area. Instructor consent is required for the Level 3 Team. Team uniforms and meet fees will be additional.

Date Fee w/Res ID CodeJune 10-July 10 $300 $200 32264C

July15-Aug 7 $240 160 32264DDay: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 4:00-7:00 pmLocation: ACCKey contact: Maureen Franzen

Bolingbrook Illusions Level 4 Team Ages 6-14 yearsThe Training Team is designed for gymnasts ages 6-13 that are selected by coaches from the Level 3 Team program with the future goal of one day being on the Illusions Gymnastics Team. The Team will emphasize form, conditioning, flexibility, dance, strength, and skill progressions. Gymnasts will learn and improve accelerated gymnastics skills at their individual skill level. The Level 4 Team requires a strong parent and child commitment of time and energy. Parents will be asked to volunteer their time at 4-6 home Compulsory and Optional gymnastics and meets throughout the year. The Level 4 Team will compete in Compulsory meets with other gymnastics programs in the Illinois Park District Gymnastics Conference. Compulsory season takes place from September to December, although the Team is required to work out year round. Meets take place on weekends at park districts located in the Chicago land area. Gymnasts may be asked to come to additional practices to learn compulsory routines. Instructor consent is required for Level 4 Team. Team uniforms and meet fees will be additional.

Date Fee w/ResID CodeJune 10-July 11 $311 207 32266A

July 15-Aug 8 $266 $177 32266BDay: Tuesday, Thursday & Friday Time: TU10:00-12:30 pm; TH 10:00-12:30 pm; F 1:00-4:00 pmLocation: ACCNo class: July 4 Key contact: Maureen Franzen

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Private and Semi-Private Gymnastics LessonsPrivate and Semi-private gymnastics/tumbling lessons are available for students currently enrolled in classes but looking for additional one on one instruction. Private lessons are especially effective when a student is trying to master a new skill or just needs some one-on-one help. Private lessons are for ½ hour, 45 minutes or 1 hour, and must be pre-arranged.Tumbling Classes on pages 64-65 are also a great way to learn skills needed for cheerleading programs.• ½ hour private: $20• 45 min. private: $25• 1 hour private: $30• ½ hour semi-private (2-3 gymnasts): $40• 1 hour semi-private (2-3 gymnasts): $60

For more information contact Maureen Franzen, Gymnastics Supervisor at (630)783-6518.

So You Want to Learn a Kip? Ages 8-14 years Is your child eager to learn how to do a kip? This is your child’s perfect opportunity to master a kip on bars! We are offering a 30 minute highly beneficial bar class. It focuses on specific drills and conditioning to help your child gain strength to master a kip. Our instructors will help the gymnasts better understand the steps and process it takes to learn a kip. A strong cast and back hip circle are required to enroll in this class.

Date Fee w/Res ID CodeJune 10-July 8 $45 $30 32274A

July 15-Aug 5 $36 $24 32274BDay: TuesdayTime: 12:30-1:00 pmLocation: ACCKey contact: Maureen Franzen Gold Medal Gymnastics CampAges 6-12 yearsThis introductory gymnastics camp is for all children who want to learn skills on the traditional Olympic gymnastics events including: vault, uneven/even parallel bars, balance beam and floor in a safe and controlled atmosphere. Children will also spend a small portion of class time conditioning and strengthening the appropriate muscles to help improve their gymnastics skills. Children will be divided by their ability level. We also incorporate some exciting games in between events along with a healthy snack to keep their energy level up. Whether this is your first class or you want to sharpen your skills, this is the camp for you!Day: Wednesday-FridayTime: 12:00-3:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $99w/Resident ID: $66 Date: June 4-6 32267AKey contact: Maureen Franzen

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Private Swim LessonsAges 3 years and overExercise, learn new techniques, or learn the strokes necessary for quality swimming in a one-on-one educational setting. Serious learning and serious fun! You must register and purchase private lessons in advance at the Life Styles desk located at BRAC. Once registration is received, we will find an instructor that meets your needs. There will be no lessons scheduled during group lesson times.

10 Single Private Lesson Pass $180-buy 9 individual private lessons get 1 free (Pass cannot be divided, only purchased for one person)30-minutes Single (single person) $20 1:1 student to instructor ratioLocation: Indoor Aquatic Park

AquAtiCs

Parkie’s Swim SchoolParkie’s Swim School offers innovative and developmentally appropriate programming for all ages. Please note, make up classes are not offered for missed classes due scheduling issues, or illness without a doctor’s note. In cases of inclement/questionable weather for outdoor classes a make-up class will be added to the following week, up to 4 days. If you are unsure as to whether classes will run or not, call (630)739-8262 ext. 8270, or follow us on Twitter for the quickest updates @PelicanHarbor.All morning classes must come through the outdoor pool to check in. All evening classes must enter the side indoor pool entrance to check in.

Parkie’s Harbor Heroes Summer CampAges 8-13 yearsThe summer will go down in history as the first summer that kids are allowed to run Pelican Harbor! Harbor Heroes Camp is going to start this summer with a 10 week program. Kids ages 8-13 that have wondered what it’s like to work at Pelican Harbor will have the time of their lives getting the behind the scenes training of a lifeguard, instruction on swimming and the fun of a summer camp. Campers will go on new aquatic adventures every Friday. This camp is a safe option for kids to spend their days at the water park, and learn valuable lifesaving skills. Lunch for each day of camp, and a refillable water bottle will need to be provided for campers. Campers are also required to bring a backpack, containing a towel, appropriate swimwear, and sun screen. Enrollment in Camp Alotta Fun Sunrise & Sunset camp will be allowed for campers with a need for a longer schedule.

Day early Bird Fee w/Res ID Fee w/Res ID Date CodeM-F $175/$150 $185/$160 June 9-13 36675A

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 June 16-20 36675B

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 June 23-27 36675C

M-TH $145/$120 $155/$130 June 30-July 3 36675D

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 July 7-11 36675E

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 July 14-18 36675F

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 July 21-25 36675G

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 July 28-Aug 1 36675H

M-F $175/$150 $185/$160 Aug 4-8 36675JTime: 9:00 am-3:00 pmKey Contact: Kim Perry

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Small Group Swim Lessons by Level Ages 3 years & upMany children learn better in a smaller setting. While we have in the past Multi-Private lessons, many times it is difficult to find children within the same skill set as your child’s. We are taking the guess work out of getting your child the individualized attention he/she needs. Each child must be currently at the age level that they are signed up for. No class will have more than 6 children, and will have one teacher that specializes in that level.

Level Day Time Date CodePaddlers (3-5 years) W 4:15-4:45 pm June 18-Aug 6 36440A

Paddlers (3-5 years) W 5:00-5:30 pm June 18-Aug 6 36440B

Levels (6 years & up) W 4:15-4:45 pm June 18-Aug 6 36441A

Levels (6 years & up) W 5:00-5:30 pm June 18-Aug 6 36441BEarly bird deadline is June 11 - regular rates apply after this dateLocation: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Park early Bird: $82early Bird w/Resident ID: $72Fee: $87w/Resident ID: $77Key contact: Kim PerryNo Class: July 16 & 23

Lifeguard CourseAges 15 years & upLearn water saving techniques, team lifeguarding, CPR, First Aid, and have fun in this new and innovative approach to the Starfish Aquatics Institute Lifeguard Course. Course work is completed on-line and water/CPR skills are taught at Pelican Harbor. When you have completed the course work, you may be considered for job opportunities with the Bolingbrook Park District. Participants must take on-line course and pass on-line test before coming to the class at Pelican Harbor. When you register for the course, staff will need to give the participant a book that has the online code in the front cover. Most candidates will need to participate at in-service training after the on-site class to complete the certification process. More details will be given to students during the on-site course.Days: Saturday and SundayTime: 8:00 am-4:00 pmLocation: Pelican Harbor Outdoor Aquatic ParkFee: $200Date: July 26,27 56693FKey contact: Kim Perry

Parkie’s Level Swim LessonsAges 1st grade-14 yearsParkie’s Level lessons emphasize stroke development through seven swim levels. Each child will enjoy a well-rounded aquatic experience, while learning skills needed for legal strokes utilized in swim team. Each participant is required to wear a lined swim suit.

Day Time Date CodeSA 8:00-8:50 am June 14-Aug 9 36351A

SA 9:00-9:50 am June 14-Aug 9 36351B

SA 10:00-10:50 am June 14-Aug 9 36351C

early bird deadline is June 7 - regular rates apply after this date.M-TH 8:00-8:50 am June 16-26 36352A

M-TH 9:00-9:50 am June 16-26 36352B

M-TH 10:00-10:50 am June 16-26 36352C

TU/TH 5:00-5:50 pm June17-July 10 36352D

TU/TH 6:00-6:50 pm June17-July 10 36352E

TU/TH 7:00-7:50 pm June17-July 10 36352F

early bird deadline is June 10 - regular rates apply after this date.M-TH 8:00-8:50 am July 7-17 36353A

M-TH 9:00-9:50 am July 7-17 36353B

M-TH 10:00-10:50 am July 7-17 36353C

TU/TH 5:00-5:50 pm July 15-Aug 7 36353D

TU/TH 6:00-6:50 pm July 15-Aug 7 36353E

TU/TH 7:00-7:50 pm July 15-Aug 7 36353F

early bird deadline is July 1 - regular rates apply after this date.M-TH 8:00-8:50 am July 28-Aug 7 36354A

M-TH 9:00-9:50 am July 28-Aug 7 36354B

M-TH 10:00-10:50 am July 28-Aug 7 36354C

early bird deadline is July 21 - regular rates apply after this date.Location: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Park TU/TH pm/ Pelican Harbor Outdoor Aquatic Park M-TH and SA amearly Bird: $74early Bird w/Resident ID: $64Fee: $79w/Resident ID: $69Key contact: Kim PerryNo Class: July 5

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DivingAges 6-15 yearsThese diving classes are for beginner or intermediate students (will be grouped according to ability). Beginner diving students will learn the basics of standing dives, also front and back dives off the springboard. Intermediate students will have already shown a mastery in Beginner Diving, or show aptitude in all standing, front and back dives. All diving students must be able to swim and tread water at an advanced level.

Level Day Time Date Code Beg SA 9:00-9:50 am June 14-Aug 9 36361A

Int SA 10:00-10:50 am June 14-Aug 9 36361B

Beg M-TH 9:00-9:50 am June 16-26 36361C

Int M-TH 10:00-10:50 am June 16-26 36361D

early bird deadline is June 10 - regular rates apply after this date.Beg M-TH 9:00-9:50 am July 7-17 36361E

Int M-TH 10:00-10:50 am July 7-17 36361F

early bird deadline is July - regular rates apply after this date.Beg M-TH 9:00-9:50 am July 28-Aug 7 36361G

Int M-TH 10:00-10:50 am July 28-Aug 7 36361H

early bird deadline is July 21 - regular rates apply after this date.Location: Pelican Harbor Outdoor Aquatic Park early Bird: $79early Bird w/Resident ID: $69Fee: $84w/Resident ID: $74Key contact: Kim PerryNo Class: July 5

Bolingbrook Pelicans Swim TeamAges 6-18 years The second summer season of the Bolingbrook Pelicans Swim Team begins on June 9. This team is for the beginner to intermediate competitive swimmer. The professional coaching staff will teach the four competitive strokes (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly), racing starts, and competitive turns. The swimmers will be able to showcase their skills in swim meets throughout the summer.

To be eligible for the swim team, six to eight year old swimmers must be able to swim one length of front crawl or back stroke with proper technique, nine to twelve year old swimmers must be able to swim two lengths of the pool of front crawl or backstroke with proper technique, and 13-18 year old swimmers must be able to swim four lengths of front crawl with proper technique and two lengths of another competitive stroke with proper technique.

Practice times will be staggered by age group. The 8 and under and 13 and above group will practice Monday/Wednesday/Fridays from 6:00-7:00 pm, and Tuesday 7:00-8:00 am. The 9 to 12 group will practice Monday/Wednesday/Fridays from 7:00-8:00 pm, and Thursday 7:00-8:00 am.

Meets will be as follows: June 21 @ Franklin Park 8:30 am warm-up 9:00 am start

June 25 @ Bensenville’s Outdoor Pool 5:30 pm warm-up 6:00 pm start

July 10 @ Oakbrook 5:30 pm warm-up 6:00 pm start

July 16 Home against Franklin Park 5:00 pm warm-up 6:00 pm start

July 23 Home against Bensenville 5:00 pm warm-up 6:00 pm start

July 26 Championship Meet at Bensenville

time TBD

Location: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Park Code: 36362AFee: $244w/Resident ID: $205early Bird Fee: $234early Bird w/Resident ID: $195Key Contact: Kim PerryEarly bird date is June 1, 2014.

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Shotokan Pre-Karate Ages 4-7 yearsYoung children will develop agility, strength and coordination skills through fun and creative activities. This program, specifically designed to work with growing minds and bodies, enhances memory and agility skills, too. Watch your child blossom while learning karate and having a blast at the same time! Uniforms, equipment and belt testing are optional for an additional fee and available through the class instructor. Instructor permission is required to register for the intermediate/advanced class. The following safety equipment is recommended for continuing students: fist guards, mouthpiece, shin and instep pads and a groin cup.

Level Day Time Date Fee w/Res ID CodeBeg/Cont TU 4:00-4:45 pm June 17-Aug 26 $153/$102 32443A

Int/Adv TU 4:50-5:35 pm June 17-Aug 26 $153/$102 32443B

Beg/Cont SA 9:30-10:15 am June 14-Aug 23 $153/$102 32443C

Int/Adv SA 10:15-11:00 am June 14-Aug 23 $153/$102 32443DLocation: ACCInstructor: Illinois Shotokan Karate Instructors, under the direction of John DiPasquale, Chief InstructorKey contact: Chris Corbett

Youth Karate Ages 8-14 yearsKarate skills put children in touch with their bodies and helps to build coordination, agility, strength and poise, as well as establishes lasting personal safety skills. The mental aspect of karate is equal to if not greater than the physical. Practicing this art results in increased self-esteem, in addition to enhancing discipline and control. Uniforms, equipment and belt testing are optional at an additional cost and available through the instructor. Instructor permission is required to register for intermediate/advanced class. The following safety equipment is recommended for continuing students: fist guards, mouth piece, shin and instep pads and a groin cup. Please note the Parent & Child and Youth classes will train together.

Level Day Time Date Fee w/Res ID Code

Beg/Cont (White/Red) TU 5:40-6:35 pm June 17-Aug 26 $153/$102 32444A

Novice (Orange-Green) TU 6:40-7:35 pm June 17-Aug 26 $153/$102 32444B

Int/Adv (Purple & Up) TU 7:40-8:35 pm June 17-Aug 26 $153/$102 32444C

Beg/Cont (White/Red) SA 11:00-11:55 am June 14-Aug 23 $153/$102 32444D

Novice (Orange) SA 12:00-12:55 pm June 14-Aug 23 $153/$102 32444E

Int (Yellow-Green) SA 1:00-1:55 pm June 14-Aug 23 $153/$102 32444F

Adv (Purple-Black) SA 2:00-2:55 pm June 14-Aug 23 $153/$102 32444GLocation: ACCInstructor: Illinois Shotokan Karate Instructors, under the direction of John DiPasquale, Chief InstructorKey contact: Chris Corbett

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Beginning Target Archery Ages 8 years & upIn this class you will learn the eleven steps to archery success including: range set up, safety, equipment, proper technique, and dominant eye. You will also play archery games and most importantly have FUN! All equipment is provided. Genesis compound bows are used.

Date CodeJune 11-July 9 32428AJuly 16-August 20 32428B

Day: WednesdayTime: 5:45-6:45 pm Location: ACC Fee: $104w/Resident ID: $69Instructor: Straight Aim Archery - Cliff Beyer (NASP Certified)No class: July 23Key contact: Chris Corbett

Open Shoot Target Archery Ages 8 years & upThis class will provide a fun and safe environment for you to refine your newly acquired target archery skills. Friendly competition amongst participants will be encouraged through a variety of skill challenges and games. You will also compete in our virtual video tournaments against other districts. Successful completion of Beginning Target Archery is required.

Date, CodeJune 11-July 9 32428CJuly 16-August 20 32428D

Day: WednesdayTime: 7:00-8:00 pm Location: ACC Fee: $104w/Resident ID: $69Instructor: Straight Aim Archery - Cliff Beyer (NASP Certified)No class: July 23Key contact: Chris Corbett

Parent & Child Adult Karate Ages 8 years & upAn excellent opportunity to spend quality time with your child, while conditioning muscles, developing coordination, and improving cardiovascular fitness. Uniforms, equipment and belt testing are optional and available for an additional fee through the class instructor. Recommended safety equipment for the class is: fist guards, mouthpiece, shin & instep pads and a groin cup. Please note the Parent & Child and Youth classes will train together. (fees are per person)

Level Day Time Date CodeBeg/Cont (White/Red)

TU 5:40-6:35 pm June 17-Aug 26 32446A

Novice (Orange-Green)

TU 6:40-7:35 pm June 17-Aug 26 32446B

Int/Adv (Purple & Up) TU 7:40-8:35 pm June 17-Aug 26 32446C

Beg/Cont (White/Red)

SA 11:00-11:55 am June 14-Aug 23 32446D

Novice (Orange) SA 12:00-12:55 pm June 14-Aug 23 32446E

Int (Yellow-Green) SA 1:00-1:55 pm June 14-Aug 23 32446F

Adv (Purple-Black) SA 2:00-2:55 pm June 14-Aug 23 32446GFee: $153w/Resident ID: $102Location: ACCInstructor: Illinois Shotokan Karate Instructors, under the direction of John DiPasquale, Chief InstructorKey contact: Chris Corbett

Tae Kwon DoAges 6 years & up Tae Kwon Do teaches self-defense as well as improving each student’s self-confidence, discipline, coordination, physical and mental capabilities. Through Tae Kwon Do students learn to become a leader not a follower, developing the “Yes, I can” attitude when facing daily challenges at home, school or work. Instructors under the direction of Master Chung M. Kim, 7th Degree Black Belt of Lions Tae Kwon Do teach all classes. A promotion test will be offered at the end of each session for those students who are ready to promote to the next belt rank. Uniform and handbook requirements are available through the instructors at an additional cost.

Level Date Time CodeBeg (White-Blue) June 14-Aug 16 9:30-10:30 am 32442A

Int/Adv (Brown-Deputy 3) June 14-Aug 16 10:45-11:45 am 32442BDay: SaturdayLocation: BRACFee: $101w/Resident ID: $67Instructor: Grand Master Chung Kim, Master Jo Chan, Master Howard GreenbergKey contact: Chris Corbett

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Youth Tennis LessonsAges 5-13 yearsChuck Enge, USPTA Tennis Pro, 2000 National Service Award Winner, ISTCA “Hall of Fame” coach, and CEO of A.C.T. Tennis Services will again be back to provide the Bolingbrook Park District with his popular lesson program. Coach Enge was hired by the “Norwegian National Tennis Federation” to provide assistance to the National Team. Chuck is a recipient of College “Distinguished Service Award.” Classes are divided by age group and ability levels. At the end of a lesson series, all players will be given the USTA Skills Test and Achievement Awards. Classes are taught by an experienced and qualified staff from A.C.T. Tennis services hand picked by Coach Enge. Rookies I, II, II (Ages 5,6,7,8): This level encourages having fun on the court with simple games and lead up drills to the forehand and service. Beginners (All Ages): No previous instruction or regular play required. Introduction to ground strokes, rally drills, elementary service, footwork, and scoring. Advanced Beginners (All Ages): Wider range of basic strokes: Forehand/backhand on the move, basic service, block volley, and shot placement. Along with these are an introduction to competitive points, games, and modified sets. Intermediate I & II (All Ages): Emphasis is placed on steadiness, consistency, control and placement of shots. Instruction includes angles, approach shots, service and return of service, overhead and lob drills, and some emotional and mental match thoughts. A maximum of two rain make-ups for each series is guaranteed. Any classes lost due to Valley View School District make-up school days will be made up at the end of the session. (see instructor)

Session I: June 9-July 2 (if needed make-up dates are July 7 & 9)Age Level Time Code5-8 Rookies I II III 8:00-9:00 am 34029A

6-9 Rookies II III 10:00-11:00 am 34029B

7-10 Rookie III/Jr Beginner 5:30-6:30 pm 34029C

8-12 Beginner 9:00-10:00 am 34029D

8-12 Advanced Beginner 11:00 am-12:00 pm 34029E

10-15 Beginner 7:30-8:30 pm 34029F

10-15 Advanced Beginner 6:30-7:30 pm 34029G

Session II: July 14-August 6 (if needed make-up dates are August 11 & 13)Age Level Time Code5-8 Rookies I II III 5:30-6:30 pm 34030A

6-9 Rookies II II 9:00-10:00 am 34030B

7-10 Rookies III/Jr Beginner 10:00-11:00 am 34030C

8-12 Beginner/Advanced Beginner 8:00-9:00 am 34030D

8-12 Advanced Beginner/Intermediate 11:00 am-12:00 pm 34030E

10-15 Beginner/Advanced Beginner 7:30-8:30 pm 34030F

10-15 Advanced Beginner/Intermediate 6:30-7:30 pm 34030GDay: Monday & WednesdayLocation: Central Park Tennis Courts (ACC)Fee: $130w/Resident ID: $87Instructor: Chuck Enge & A.C.T. StaffKey contact: Chris Corbett

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Dodgeball Fundamentals Ages 7-12 yearsDodgeball participants will develop throwing, catching, and dodging skills as well as the agility and stamina needed to play dodgeball and other sports. They also will learn the rules of dodgeball as well as strategies and techniques needed to play at a fast pace. Games such as original dodgeball, net dodgeball, and medic dodgeball will be played in a safe and supervised environment. Youngsters will experience individual challenges and team competition as they learn to dodge, dip, duck, and dive in this exciting class. Soft balls will be used. Class will be broken down by age groups. Each participant should bring a water bottle.Day: WednesdayTime: 1:00-3:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $81w/Resident ID: $54Date: June 11-July 2 32470A Instructor: SportsKids Inc.Key contact: Chris Corbett

Frisbee Fundamentals Ages 7-12 yearsDiscover the fun and challenges of a variety of frisbee games as you join the SportsKids Inc. staff for this exciting summer program! Participants will learn the proper ways to throw and catch a frisbee as well as develop other skills such as speed, stamina, and agility. They will have the opportunity to practice these skills as they play frisbee games such as Frisbee Tossback, Frisbee Baseball, Frisbee Golf and Ultimate Frisbee. Frisbee Golf is played much like traditional golf in that a player must throw a frisbee from a tee to a basket. Ultimate Frisbee is a simple and exciting non-contact team sport that mixes elements from sports such as soccer, basketball, and football into one high-energy game. Class will be broken down by age groups. Each participant should bring a water bottle. Day: WednesdayTime: 1:00-3:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $81w/Resident ID: $54Date: July 9-August 6 32470B Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: July 23Key contact: Chris Corbett

New Wave ‘Sticks Only’ Lacrosse Camp Ages 6-15 yearsLacrosse in Bolingbrook is growing and we want you to BE READY! The professional coaching staff at New Wave Lacrosse will provide a fun, high-energy atmosphere and offers a perfect environment for every player! This sticks-only class is an exciting two-day crash course on the fundamentals of the sport - shooting, dodging, passing and more! Players will learn the basics needed to be comfortable in their next competitive camp or recreational league. New Wave Lacrosse will provide the sticks and any other equipment needed. Please just bring a water bottle. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Time Day Date Fee w/Res ID Code6:00-8:00 pm TH/FR June 12-June 13 $90/$60 32452A

9:00-11:00 am SA/SU July 12-July 13 $90/$60 32452BLocation: Indian Boundary Park Soccer Fields (June 12-June 13 Camp) and ACC Gym (July 12-July 13 Camp)Instructor: New Wave LacrosseKey contact: Chris Corbett

Basketball Shooting Fundamentals Ages 7-12 yearsImprove shooting skills with focused and fun instruction. Participants will work on a variety of basketball shots such as free throws, lay-ups, shots off the glass and jump shots. Learn the fundamentals and mechanics needed to become a great shooter. Challenging drills and exciting shooting games will be a part of this Class. Class will be broken down by age groups. Each participant should bring a water bottle.Day: MondayTime: 1:00-3:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $81w/Resident ID: $54Date: June 9-June 30 32469A Instructor: SportsKids Inc.Key contact: Chris Corbett

Basketball Skills Fundamentals Ages 7-12 yearsCome join us for a fun and instructional basketball experience. This class will help boys and girls to improve their basketball skills, such as dribbling, passing, shooting and rebounding. Participants also will learn the proper defensive stance, practice zone defense, and experience man-to-man defense through challenging drills and structured games. Youngsters will have the opportunity to enhance their individual skills as well as become effective team players. Class will be broken down by age groups. Each participant should bring a water bottle. Day: MondayTime: 1:00-3:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $81w/Resident ID: $54Date: July 7-July 28 32469BInstructor: SportsKids Inc.Key contact: Chris Corbett

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ROCK CLIMBING WALL PARTIeS & GROUP ReNTAL INFORMATION:

Climbing Wall Birthday Parties:Looking for a new and exciting opportunity for your child’s birthday party? Invite all of your child’s friends and family for this new and exciting fun-filled birthday party!

All birthday parties include the following:•2hoursprivateuseof23’customrockclimbingwall•Instructionanddemonstrationofclimbingtechniques•Safetyclimbingequipment•Certifiedinstructorswhowillsecureallbelaysandtieallknots•Onehouruseofobservationdeck

Climbing Wall Rentals:Looking for a team building idea for your company or group? The Bolingbrook Park District has the perfect answer for you! The indoor rock climbing wall is a great opportunity for your organization to improve communication, team building all while creating a fun and enjoyable experience. Group discounts are available for groups of all sizes.

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Climbing Wall Fitness Programming Positives!Did you ever think that Climbing would have such a positive impact on your health? Climbing is a wholesome activity that relies on sufficient strength in almost every muscle in your body! Climbing walls will help build core strength along with hands, biceps, triceps, shoulders and back! Below are some benefits to climbing walls.• Rock Climbing offers a novel problem solving challenge to incorporate neuromotor exercises to improve balance coordination and agility• Climbing increases your ability to recover from exercising due to blood lactate levels increasing.• Climbing increases your VO2 (oxygen intake) which gives you better endurance for your workouts!• Climbing allows significant improvements in body composition, joint flexibility and muscular strength to improve your life!• Calorie expenditure is similar to cycling, walking, swimming and tennis. According to the Calorie Control Council’s CaloriesCount Get Moving Calculator, a

150-pound person uses 250 calories in 20 minutes of rock climbing, which is nearly triple of what the same person would burn by walking briskly for the same amount of time!

OPeN ROCK CLIMBAges 6 years & upClimb as long as you want during the below scheduled dates and times.  No experience is necessary.  Staff will be on hand to assist with your climbing experience.  All equipment rentals are included in the daily fee.  Please call ahead to confirm times and dates.  Times are subject to change.  Summer 2014 Open Climb Dates & Times:Thursday 5:00-7:00 pm June 5-August 28Saturday 1:00-3:00 pm June 7-August 30

Fee: $6/personw/Resident ID: $4/person

PRIvATe CLIMBING WALL LeSSONSGet that one-on-one attention, master a new skill, learn new techniques from our certified staff.  Equipment rental is included.  For more information, please contact (630) 783-6642.30 minute lesson            $15/person for private                                    $10/person for semi-private (multiple)60 minute lesson            $25/person for private                                    $15/person for semi-private (multiple)

CLIMBING WALL CeRTIFICATION PROGRAMThe Bolingbrook Park District Climbing Wall has ability for our constituents to obtain certification in climbing the wall.  Certification allows access to the climbing wall at the Annerino Community Center during normal business hours around programming and scheduled rentals.  Certifications are active for one calendar year from date of certification.  Certification allows individual certify to manually belay a partner at any time (during normal building hours around programs and private rentals and/or parties) for the daily rate.  If both individuals are manual belay certified - climbing is FREE!  No appointments are needed!  For more information, please contact (630) 783-6642.

Manual Belay Certifications Ages 12 years & upObtaining a manual belay certification allows you to access the wall year around for FREE.  Manual belay allows users to manually belay a partner up and down the wall holding the rope on the ground while the climber climbs for the daily rate.  Please contact (630) 783-6642 to schedule a certification testing date.  $50 to be certified.

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Parent-Tot Monkey ClimbersAges 6 years & up (with parent)Spend some “high”-quality time with your little (or not-so-little) climber! Parents will be belay-certified at the conclusion of the class for a true one-on-one experience with your child. We ask that there please be one parent per child. (fee is listed per pair, not individual) At the conclusion of the session, all parents receive a ‘Manual Belay Certification’ ($50 value) to complete your parent-child experience! Register now - spots are limited!Day: SaturdayTime: 10:00-10:50 amLocation: ACCFee: $60 per pairDate: June 21-August 2 34600Gw/Resident ID: $40 per pairNo class: July 5Key contact: Chris Corbett

Teen Climbing 101Ages 12-15 yearsThis class teaches basic knowledge of rock climbing techniques such as three points of contact, footwork and balance. Class also introduces bouldering. Knowledge of basic knots, gear and commands will also be reviewed in this class. This is a great way to learn the basics of becoming an avid climber!

Date CodeJune 16-July 2 34600HJuly 21-August 6 34600J

Day: Monday & WednesdayTime: 6:15-7:15 pmLocation: ACCFee: $45w/Resident ID: $30Key contact: Chris Corbett

Little Geckos Ages 6-11 yearsThis class focuses on the fundamentals of wall climbing. Your young wall climber will learn basic climbing commands, wall rules and will play bouldering games. Kids will build confidence and increase self-esteem in this new class. Join in on the fun!

Day Time Date CodeTU 4:30-5:20 pm June 10-July 15 34600A

TU 4:30-5:20 pm July 22-August 26 34600B

SA 11:00-11:50 am June 21-August 2 34600CLocation: ACCFee: $45w/Resident ID: $30No class: July 5Key contact: Chris Corbett

Strength on the Rocks Ages 16 years & upAdd variety and fun to your workout while using the climbing wall to improve total body fitness. During this class, you will incorporate horizontal low traversing just a few feet from the ground with vertical rock climbing exercises and games that center on focus, flexibility, balance, endurance and power. Class size is very limited to give each participant a true workout experience. While not climbing, participants will be performing fitness workouts while waiting!

Day Time Date CodeTU 5:30-6:20 pm June 10-July 15 34600D

TU 6:30-7:20 pm July 22-August 26 34600E

SA 9:00-9:50 am June 21-August 2 34600FLocation: ACCFee: $90w/Resident ID: $60No class: July 5Key contact: Chris Corbett

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ACT Practice Tests Ages 13-17 yearsA practice test is crucial to ward off those test day jitters and predict how you may score on the real thing. Experience first-hand what test day is like. A representative from Kaplan will provide a proctored ACT practice test and scores will be returned to each student with analyzed results. Please bring a healthy snack and a drink, #2 sharpened pencils and a calculator. Wear comfortable clothing. Cell phones will not be allowed. Seats are limited. Sign up today!

Date CodeJune 14 32251AAug 9 32251B

Day: SaturdayTime: 9:00 am-12:30 pm Fee: $15w/Resident ID: $10Location: Lincoln Center, 935 Maple Ave, Downers GroveInstructor: Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions Key contact: Clara Houdek

Paintball Ages 10-15 yearsCPX Sports has created the ultimate experience in Paintball excitement….semi-automatic mayhem…from the games you play to the fields you play on. You will play on a field of burned-out buildings, creating the eeriest of landscapes on Armageddon or navigate your way through the torched out cars Wasteland. Other fields include fort courage, town of bedlam and jungle of doom. Each player receives equipment and 500 paintballs. Registration deadline is June 14. Trip departs and returns from Westmont Community Center located at 75 E. Richmond St, Westmont, IL 60559.Day: SaturdayTime: 12:00-5:00 pm Location: CPX Sports, Elwood ILFee: $85w/Resident ID: $60Date: June 21 32250BDeadline: June 14Key contact: Clara Houdek

Self Defense Seminar Ages 10-13 yearsThis workshop is designed to be extremely effective in teaching girls how to protect themselves. The central focus is to create and extremely safe learning environment while ensuring high quality service. All instructors are members of the Bolingbrook Police Department. Training includes practicing in full force self defense techniques on a padded instructor as well as everyday safety skills which focus on awareness and prevention skills. The workshop emphasizes techniques that can stop an attack without violence. All workshops involve physical practice, role plays and stories to teach skills. Students should wear athletic clothing and gym shoes.

PERSONAL SAFETY “I can use my own power to stay safe.”CONFIDENCE “I can believe in myself.”SELF PROTECTION “I can protect myself from trouble.”ADVOCACY “I can speak up for myself and others.”

Day: Saturday Time: 3:00-5:00 pmLocation: ACCDate: July 12 32455AInstructor: Defensive Tactics Instructors of the Bolingbrook Police Department Key contact: Kai Wahlgren

Skokie Lagoons Kayaking Tour Ages 11-18 yearsJoin us for a guided tour with Northwest Passage. Their experienced kayak instructors will provide the safety equipment, teach us how to paddle and take us out on the water for two hours to play and experience nature. No experience required. Please bring water bottles, sunscreen, sack lunch and a snack. This is a cooperative program with the park districts of Lisle, Westmont, Downers Grove and Woodridge. Trip departs and returns from the Bolingbrook Park District located at 200 S. Lindsey Lane. Day: WednesdayTime: Departs 8:30 am and returns at 2:00 pmLocation: Winnetka, ILFee: $62w/Resident ID: $42Date: August 6 32250ADeadline: July 22Key contact: Clara Houdek

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Zumba KidsAges 7-11 yearsZumba Kids is a fun and healthy program designed just for kids using the Zumba concept. Zumba Kids includes learning cultural dance moves to music from different cultures around the globe. Fitness fun for boys and girls that like to move! No class on August 23.

Date Fee /wRes ID CodeJune 7-July 19 $84/$77 34313A August 2-30 $48/$44 34313B

Day: SaturdayTime: 9:15-10:00 amFee: $84w/Resident ID: $77Key contact: John Chase

Kids x-Treme Sports ConditioningAges 11-15 yearsThis program is geared toward active athletes interested in improving strength, power, speed, agility, and quickness. Certified personal trainers will work with participants to meet the demands of their sport. Participants will use unconventional performance & strength tools including dragging sleds, sandbags, tractor tires, agility ladders, hurdles, cones, plyometric equipment, and more. Athletes will become stronger, faster and more confident. Teams will develop greater camaraderie & cohesion ready to defeat the competition. Get ready for the hardest & most effective workout you will ever experience!

Date Fee/w Res ID CodeJune 4-July 16 $84/$77 34319AJuly 30-August 27 $60/$55 34319B

Day: WednesdayTime: 4:00-5:00 pmKey contact: John Chase

Pool Hop Ages 12-17 yearsHang with your closest friends for the day at three waterparks. We’ll start the day visiting Pelican Harbor in Bolingbrook where you can experience the thrill of four water speed slides, then trek to Lisle to splash around at Sea Lion Aquatic Park. We’ll finish the day at Cypress Cove in Woodridge where you can enjoy three body slides, one tube slide, a 600-foot lazy river and much more. Concessions are available for purchase at each site. Please bring a towel, sunblock, water and money if you would like to purchase items from concessions.

All participants except Bolingbrook patrons will depart from Woodridge Park District Community Center, 2600 Center Drive, Woodridge, IL 60517. Bolingbrook patrons can meet us at the entrance to Pelican Harbor at 12:20pm.

Day: Monday Time: 11:45 am-8:00 pm Fee: $18w/Resident ID: $12Date: July 14 32250CDeadline: July 9Key contact: Clara Houdek

Sea Lion Aquatic Park After Hours Ages 11-14 yearsGet your friends together and meet up at Lisle Park District’s Sea Lion Aquatic Park. We are shutting the doors to the public and keeping it open late just for you! Our DJ will be playing all of your favorite songs while you swim or hang out poolside with all of your friends. There may even be a contest or two thrown in just for good measure. Register at your park district today, but if not you can pay at the door! Trip will begin and end at 1825 Short St, Lisle IL 60532.

Day: FridayTime: 7:00-10:00 pm Location: Sea Lion Aquatic Park Fee: $5Date: August 15 32250DDeadline: August 7Key contact: Clara Houdek

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Summer 2014 - $3 per player

Annerino Community Center Open GymThe Annerino Community Center is available for supervised open gym during the below scheduled hours. All participants will be required to pay daily admission fee, along with providing a Student I.D. verification to enter. Please contact a member of the Customer Care Team to verify court availability. Schedule is subject to change. There will be limited number of participants allowed in gym so come early!

High School/Adult Monday 3:00-5:00 pm June 2-August 25Grades 5-8 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 pm June 3-August 26Grades 5-8 Thursday 3:00-5:00pm June 5-August 28High School/Adult Friday 3:00-5:00 pm June 6-August 29

No open gym: June 24, 26; July 15, 24, 25, 29, 31

Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex Open Gym Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex is available for supervised open gym during the below scheduled hours. All participants will be required to pay daily admission fee, along with providing a Student I.D. verification to enter. Please contact a member of the Customer Care Team to verify court availability. Schedule is subject to change. There will be limited number of participants allowed in gym so come early!

Grades 5-8 Monday 3:00-5:00 pm June 2-August 25High School-Adult Friday 3:00-5:00 pm June 6-August 29Ages 18 & up Friday 8:00-11:00 am June 6-August 29

No open gym: July 25 & August 1

NOTe: Open gym hours are set-up for basketball onlyOpen gym

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General Interest & Trips Dance Athletics Fitness & Wellness

Don’t Miss!Adult Dance Classes. Enjoy the many benefits of dance - increased fitness, balance, stress-relief and more. Our dance department instructors offer studio-quality instruction.

New Programs at a Glance• Beginner Stained Glass• Adult Beginning Drawing• Power Stretch • Swing Dance

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General Interest . Trips . Dance . Fitness & Wellness . Athletics

LOOKING FOR ASSISTANCe WITH A PROGRAM? The Bolingbrook Park District complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibits discrimination on a basis of disability. Bolingbrook Park District will make reasonable accomodations in recreation programs to enable participation by an individual with a disability. Please make requests at least two weeks prior to the start of a program if you need an accommodation.

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Ceramic Workshop - NFL Fan Tart MeltAges 18 years & upBe ready for the first game of the season with this team personalized tart warmer. The bisque warmer will be carved with your favorite team logo prior to class and you will paint it with your team colors. The perfect addition to your regular Sunday game day traditions! Fee includes instruction, carved bisque, glazes and firing. Each melt will be carved individually based on your team preference prior to class. Please respond by the deadline indicated below with what team logo you will like so the melt can be personalized and the correct colors provided to you at class time. Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30-9:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $59w/Resident ID: $39Date: August 20 32623CInstructor: Kim Joslin HahnKey contact: Christy SorensonDeadline: July 31

Ceramic Studio Ages 18 years & up Discover your inner muse-your imagination is the limit! Under the guidance of the instructor work on projects selected by you, while improving your current skills and learning new techniques. Bring your own greenware/bisque and supplies or order them from the instructor. Fee includes all firing. Improve your skills and techniques under the instructor’s guidance, at your own pace, while working on projects selected by you. Bring your own green ware and paints or purchase them from the instructor. Availability of supplies is limited.Day: ThursdayTime: 6:30-9:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $126w/Resident ID: $84Date: June 12-July 31 32625AInstructor: Kim Joslin HahnKey contact: Christy SorensonNo class: July 3 & 10Deadline: June 5

Ceramic Workshop - Patriotic PlateAges 18 years & upHooray for the red, white and blue! Create a flag plate to celebrate our great nation on the 4th of July. The plate can be personalized with a nod to your favorite branch of the military—or as a thank you to that special man or woman who is serving or a veteran. A special keepsake and a family treasure to hand down to future generations! Fee includes instruction, bisque, glazes and firing. Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30-9:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $59w/Resident ID: $39Date: June 18 32623AInstructor: Kim Joslin HahnKey contact: Christy SorensonDeadline: June 11

Ceramic Workshop - Christmas in July Ages 18 years & upCreate a cute snowman and smile! This cheerful piece will get you ready in advance for the holiday and still allow plenty of time to make more for all your family and friends. You will paint the snowman and a few of his furry friends on a casual ware plate. New techniques help you add dimension and texture to the scene. Fee includes instruction, bisque, glazes and firing. Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30-9:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $59 w/Resident ID: $39 Date: July 16 32623BInstructor: Kim Joslin HahnKey contact: Christy SorensonDeadline: July 9

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Just ONCe Guitar for Busy PeopleAges 18 years & upIn just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give you years of musical enjoyment, and you won’t have to take private lessons to do it. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Bring your own acoustic guitar. The fee includes a workbook and practice DVD. Day: Saturday Time: 9:30 am-NoonLocation: BRACFee: $125w/Resident ID: $83Date: June 28 32606AKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Just ONCe Piano for Hopelessly Busy People Ages 18 years & upYou don’t need years of weekly lessons to learn piano. In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. Learn all the chords you’ll need to play any song in this one session. Any song. Any style. Any key. If you can find middle C and know the meaning of Every Good Boy Does Fine, you already know enough to enroll in this workshop. Total beginners can print out a free pamphlet on the treble clef at this link- http://justonceclasses.com/info/images/fastpresence/class_notes_for_piano.pdf. Fee includes a book and practice CD.Day: Saturday Time: 1:00-4:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $125w/Resident ID: $83Date: June 28 32606BKey contact: Christy Sorenson

CanoeingAges 16 and upJoin us on a fun paddle down the DuPage River. We’ll paddle just over 6 miles and have the opportunity to see herons, deer, coyote, in this surprisingly scenic area only minutes from home. Bring sunscreen, a hat, water, and an adventurous spirit. Day: SaturdayTime: 9:00 am-3:00 pmLocation: OaksFee: $50w/Resident ID: $40Date: July 5 34307AKey contact: John Chase

A Quest to Feel our Best Ages 18 years & upWe all have areas that we want to improve…eating healthier or being more active. To make a change in your eating and physical activity habits, you have to take a first step. Learn how to create a life style that supports nutritious eating and practical tips to promote healthy life styles for you and your family. Day: Monday Time: 7:00-8:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $15w/Resident ID: $10Date: June 23 32600AInstructor: Annmarie VlastnikKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Beginner Stained Glass Class Ages 18 years & upNo experience or supplies needed. All glass and tools will be provided by the teacher. Learn how to cut stained glass, copper foil and solder your project piece. We’ll work on an Eight-Inch design, Beveled Star Stained Glass.

Date CodeJune 10-24 32642AAugust 5-19 32642B

Day: TuesdayTime: 7:00-8:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $111w/Resident ID: $74Instructor: Kathy StorchKey contact: Christy SorensonDeadline: June 2, July 28

Adult Beginning Drawing Class Ages 18 years & upNo experience or supplies needed. Paper and drawing pencils provided. Experiment with different media in this free form art class. Learn to appreciate art as a form of expression. No need to invest in expensive supplies, creativity is all you need.

Date CodeJune 9-30 32636AJuly 14-August 4 32636B

Day: MondayTime: 7:30-8:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $81w/Resident ID: $54Instructor: Kathy StorchKey contact: Christy Sorenson

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Adult Ballet Dance Ages 18 years & upIt’s never too late to learn to be graceful! Improve your flexibility, poise and posture. Relieve stress, burn calories and have fun at the same time through this peaceful and relaxing dance style. Beginning and continuing levels of dance will be taught during this class and will include a technical warm up, barre work and center work with combinations, all specific and appropriate to the level of training. If you are an advanced level dancer, please call for class placement. Date CodeJune 10-July 15 32241AJuly 22-Aug 26 32241B

Day: TuesdayTime: 8:15-9:15 pm Location: BRACFee: $63w/ Resident ID: $42Instructor: Desiree Pepper-Venzant Key contact: Clara Houdek

R&B Soul Line Dancing- Level IAges 18 years & upCome join in on the fun of line dancing with Belynda. This class is a “drop in – pay as you come” and offer basic step by step instructions geared toward men and women of all ages, including seniors. Belynda is an experienced, social and hands-on instructor who will work with you at your own pace. Her unique techniques and style will motivate and energize you while you learn the latest new line dances. Day: MondayTime: 7:15-8:45 pmLocation: ACCDrop in Fee: $10 per classPOS CODe: .0284Start Date: June 9- September 8No class: Sept 1Instructor: Belynda Head

Adult Swim LessonAges 15 years & upIt’s never too late to learn how to swim! Conquer your fear of water, learn lifesaving skills or just improve your strokes in this innovative and fun swim class. Early bird date is June 7, 2014.

Day Time Date CodeM 8:10-9:00 pm June 16-August 11 36650G

Sa 8:00-8:50 am June 14-August 9 36650FLocation: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Park Fee: $89w/Resident ID: $79early Bird Fee: $85early Bird w/Resident ID: $75Key Contact: Kim PerryNo class: July 5

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Holiday Craft Show exhibitors: 18 years & up Crafters mark your calendar for the 29th Annual Holiday Craft Show. Exhibits are limited to hand-made items only. Commercially made items or flea market items will not be accepted. Please call (630) 739-1700 for more information or to be placed on the mailing list. All crafters must fill out a Craft Show Participation Contract and mail in a picture of their booth set-up. A $10 late fee will be added for applications received after October 10 if space is still available.Day: SaturdayTime: 9:00 am-3:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $45/Space 52690A $50/Space w/electric 52690B $55/Space w/table 52690C $60/Space w/table & electric 52690DDate: November 8Deadline: October 10Key contact: Christy Sorenson

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Chicago Style SteppingAges 18 years & upIn five week sessions, learn and practice the basic techniques of one of the most popular dances, Chicago-style Stepping! It’s a great, feel-good work out, and a chance to have fun at the same time. Basic steps and combinations, floor etiquette, turns and partnering will be covered in this 2-hour class in a festive atmosphere! This is the perfect way to get ready for those high school reunions and weddings or simply build your confidence on the dance floor. Best of all it’s a chance to just enjoy a fun time with friends acquaintances one evening a week. Take all three sessions or come join us for any of them.

Date CodeJune 15-July 13 32246AJuly 20-Aug 17 32246BAug 24-Sept 21 32246C

Day: SundayTime: 3:30-5:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $60w/Resident ID: $50Instructor: Bill GanttKey contact: Clara Houdek Adult Hip Hop Ages 18 years & upExpress Yourself! This is a great way to vary your workout schedule and have fun doing it. A good stretch and strengthening warm up gets you ready to jam with some basic hip hop which will gradually progress at the pace of the class. And the added bonus is that you’ll get so wrapped up in the fun of this type of dancing that you won’t even feel the calories burning. Beginners are welcome. This class will be taught to accommodate various levels of experience.

Date CodeJune 9-July 14 32240AJuly 21-Aug 25 32240B

Day: Monday Time: 7:00-8:00 pm Location: BRACFee: $63w/Resident ID: $42Instructor: Joe FieldsKey contact: Clara Houdek

R&B Soul Line Dancing- Level II Ages 18 years & upStep up to the Level II challenge with Belynda Head in this one of a kind 2-hour line dance workshop. You will learn more than just the basic line dances. Belynda’s easy to follow instructions takes you through a series of popular line dances, step-by-step, allowing repetitive moves that will not only work your body but also your mind keeping them both healthy and fit.

Date CodeJune 10-July 8 32232AJuly 22-Aug 19 32232B

Day: TuesdayTime: 7:00-9:00 pmLocation: BRAC Fee: $55w/ Resident ID: $45Instructor: Belynda Head Key contact: Clara Houdek

Bellydance Ages 18 years & upBelly Dance is for everyone- every size, shape and age is welcome! Bellydance is a low-impact way to help tone muscles in your arms, entire core, buns and legs but more importantly it is a ton of fun! You will be sweating, shaking, and shimmying! In level I you will learn the bellydance basics, like shimmies, hip drops and basic footwork. No past dance experience necessary. Level II is for those dancers that have taken Level I and are comfortable with the bellydance basics and want to learn more about bellydance, its technique, and even the different styles. Come in clothes you are comfortable in. Coin and non-coin hip scarves are welcome and available for use, but not necessary.

Level Time Date Fee w/Res ID CodeLevel I 7:30-8:15 pm July 17-Aug 21 $78/$60 32248A

Level II 8:15-9:00 pm July 17-Aug 21 $78/$60 32248BDay: ThursdayLocation: ACC Instructor: Mithra Zaucha Key contact: Clara Houdek

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Just StretchingAges 12 years & upStretch and become limber as your body develops the tools that it needs to become a stronger you. Our “Just Stretching” class is a great way to correctly learn how to train your body to become pliable safely. Learn to relax, breath correctly, and enjoy your time in class. In this one hour of active stretching you will burn between 240 -356 calories. You will go through a series of floor and dance barre stretches to assist you in reaching any goals you may have.

Date CodeJune 12-July 17 32134AJuly 24-Aug 28 32134B

Day: Thursday Time: 8:15-9:15 pmLocation: BRACFee: $63w/Resident ID: $42Instructor: Desiree Pepper-VenzantKey contact: Clara Houdek

Power Stretch Ages 18 years & upIf you need to really stretch out before or after your workout, then this is the class for you. Upbeat and to the point in just 30 minutes! Warm-up up your muscles, become limber, and feel great at the same time. This class will run for six weeks at a time so there is no long commitment time.

Date CodeJune 14-July 19 32245AJuly 26-Aug 30 32245B Day: Saturday Time: 7:30-8:00 amLocation: BRACFee: $45w/Resident ID: $30Instructor: Desiree Pepper-VenzantKey contact: Clara Houdek

Ballroom Dance Ages 18 years & upHave fun and get a great cardiovascular workout while learning basic social dances. The lessons will include smooth dances such as foxtrot, waltz, Latin rumba, tango, and cha-cha and good All-American swing. Never again will you sit out and just be a spectator. Now you will be able to apply steps learned to songs from the 40’s through today’s music. Meet new friends and reap the benefits of an exercise program at the same time.

Date CodeJune 6-July 18 32631AJuly 25-Aug 29 32631B

Day: FridayTime: 7:30-8:30 pmLocation: BRACFee: $63w/Resident ID: $42No class: July 4Instructor: Norm LandrumKey contact: Clara Houdek Advanced Ballroom Dance Ages 18 years & upThis class is designed for those who have completed the Beginning Ballroom Dance sessions and wish to continue. Social patterns are taught in a routine format that will help you feel more comfortable when dancing at parties and dances. Instructor approval required for enrollment.

Date CodeJune 6-July 18 32631CJuly 25-Aug 29 32631D

Day: FridayTime: 8:30-9:30 pmLocation: BRACFee: $63w/Resident ID: $42No class: July 4Instructor: Norm Landrum Key contact: Clara Houdek

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Adult KarateAges 15 years & upRelease tension and develop total body fitness! In addition to self-defense skills, karate develops flexibility and muscle tone, all while improving core strength. From work to home, the benefits of karate can be felt in all aspects of life. Uniforms, equipment, and belt testing are optional and available through the class instructor. The following equipment is recommended for continuing students: fist guards, mouthpiece, shin and instep pads and a groin cup.Level: Beg/ContDay: TuesdayTime: 8:40-9:35 pmLocation: ACCFee: $153w/Resident ID: $102Date: June 17-August 26 32445A Instructor: Illinois Shotokan Karate Instructors, under the direction of John DiPasquale, Chief InstructorKey contact: Chris Corbett

Men’s Flag Football LeagueAges 18 years & upGet together with your friends this fall to play in the Men’s 8 on 8 flag football league. We are United States Flag and Touch Football League sanctioned. Take to the gridiron Sunday mornings this fall as you follow in the footsteps of College & NFL greats by becoming a weekend warrior. Top teams receive cash prizes. For more detailed team information please call 783-6634. A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to register your team in either league.

League CodeCompetitive C 52426C Recreational D 52426D

Day: SundayTime: 8:00 amLocation: Central ParkFee: $765 before August 10; $795 on / after August 11 ($9 per out of district participant)Date: August 24Captains Meeting: Wednesday, August 13 @ 7:00 pm (BRAC)Key contact: Chris Corbett

Swing Dance Ages 18 years & up Have the time of your life by swinging and swaying to the wonderful big band music of the 40s and 50s. Swing dance is characterized by several types of dances including boogie woogie, Lindy, and rock and roll. These energizing and exciting movements are still used today. Be the star on the floor at your next wedding/party by using these cool moves.

Date CodeJune 11-July 16 32244AJuly 30-Sep 3 32244B

Day: Wednesday Time: 7:30-8:30 pmLocation: ACCFee: $63w/Resident ID: $42Instructor: Linn EldredKey contact: Clara Houdek

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Men’s Fall 12” Softball Ages 18 years & up Don’t miss out on your final chance to swing the bat before the snow and winter is back with us. Teams will play a 10-game regular season and the top teams in each league compete in a single elimination playoff. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top finishers in the regular season and playoffs. Leagues may be combined depending on the number of teams registered per league. For more information, please contact (630) 783-6634. A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to register your team in either league.

Day League Time Date CodeSU A 4:00-10:00 pm Aug 17 52430A

SU B 4:00-10:00 pm Aug 17 52430B

TH A 6:30-10:30 pm Aug 21 52432A

TH B 6:30-10:30 pm Aug 21 52432B

F A 6:30-10:30 pm Aug 22 52433A

F B 6:30-10:30 pm Aug 22 52433B Location: Remington Lakes Sports Complex / Central ParkFee: $590 before August 3; $620 on/after August 4 ($10 per out of district participant)Captains Meeting: Thursday, August 7 @ 7:00 pm (BRAC)Key contact: Chris Corbett

“Over 40” - Men’s Masters 12” Softball LeagueDay: TuesdaysTime: 6:30-10:30 pm Location: Remington Lakes Sports Complex / Central ParkFee: $590 before August 3; $620 on/after August 4 ($10 per out of district participant)Beginning Date: August 19 52435AKey contact: Chris Corbett

Co-Rec Overnight 12” Softball Tournament Ages 18 years & upWhat a better way then to spend all night playing softball! Teams will compete in a double-elimination tournament starting Saturday early evening and ending on Sunday morning. Top finishers will receive cash prizes. Full fee is required to register for this tournament. Registration deadline: July 31st Day: Saturday / SundayTime: 8:00 pm Saturday Location: Remington Lakes Sports ComplexFee: $250Date: August 9-10 52408AKey contact: Chris Corbett

Fall Co-Rec volleyball LeagueAges 18 years & upBoth competitive and recreational leagues will be offered in the fall season for volleyball players of all skill levels. Enjoy friendly competition, exercise and a night of socializing with your team. Each league will play a 12-game schedule. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top teams. Registration in specific leagues do not guarantee final placement for league scheduling purposes. For more information, please contact (630) 783-6634. A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to register your team in either league.

League CodeCompetitive A 52422ACompetitive B 52422BCompetitive C 52422CRecreational D 52422D

Day: ThursdayTime: 6:30-10:30 pmLocation: BRAC Fee: $450 before August 10; $480 on / after August 11 ($12 per out of district participant)Date: September 4Captains Meeting: Thursday, August 21 @ 8:00 pm (BRAC)Key contact: Chris Corbett

Co-Rec Fall 12” SoftballAges 18 years & upCash prizes will be awarded to the top finishers in the regular season and playoffs. $100 non-refundable deposit is required to register your team in either league.

Day Time Date Code Monday 6:30-10:30 pm Aug 18 52434A

Wednesday 6:30-10:30 pm Aug 20 52434B Location: Remington Lakes Sports Complex / Central ParkFee: $590 before August 3; $620 on/after August 4 ($10 per out of district participant)Captains Meeting: Thursday, August 7 @ 8:00 pm (BRAC)Key contact: Chris Corbett

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Senior volleyball FRee Ages 55 years & upBolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex is available for open volleyball play for seniors on Wednesday mornings from 9:00-10:30am. Please wear gym shoes. Volleyballs will be provided.Day: WednesdaysTime: 9:00-10:30 amLocation: BRACDate: June 4-August 27No volleyball: July 23

Senior Table Tennis FRee Ages 55 years & upJoin other table tennis players for a morning of fun, exercise and competition. Tables are set up for open play Thursday in the BRAC gym from 9:00-10:30am. No pre-registration required, just bring your paddle and join the fun!Day: Thursdays Time: 9:00-10:30 amLocation: BRACDate: June 5-August 28No Table Tennis: July 24

Badminton - Open Play Ages 16 years & upDrop in for a game of badminton. Open play time, no scheduled matches. Amount of play will depend on the number of players who attend. Bring your own rackets and shuttlecocks.Day: FridayTime: 7:30-9:30 pmLocation: BRACFee: $3 per playerDate: June 6-August 29No Badminton: July 25 & August 1

Senior Softball FReeAges 55 years & upA fun way to get fresh air, exercise and build friendships all in one summer. Participants meet Fridays at the softball fields behind the Annerino Community Center (Central Park). A 16” soft gym ball is used for play.Day: FridayTime: 9:30-11:00 amLocation: Central Park Softball Fields (behind ACC)Date: June 6-August 29

Men’s Overnight 12” Softball Tournament Ages 18 years & upWhat a better way then to spend all night playing softball! Teams will compete in a double-elimination tournament starting Saturday early evening and ending on Sunday morning. Top finishers will receive cash prizes. Full fee is required to register for this tournament. Registration deadline: July 10th Day: Saturday / SundayTime: 6:00 pm Saturday Location: Remington Lakes Sports ComplexFee: $250Date: July 19- 20 52407A Key contact: Chris Corbett

Sunday Morning Men’s Soccer League Ages 18 years & upFor all who can’t get enough soccer, a short fall season will be held. Teams will play a 9-game season with an end-of-season tournament. A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to register your team.Day: Sunday Time: 8:00 am Location: Indian Boundary ParkFee: $750 before August 10; $780 on/after August 11 ($9 per out of district participant)Date: September 7 52440ACaptains Meeting: Thursday, August 21 @ 7:00 pm (BRAC) Key contact: Chris Corbett

Friday evening Men’s Soccer LeagueAges 18 years & upFor all who can’t get enough soccer, a short fall season will be held. Teams will play a 9-game season with an end-of-season tournament. A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to register your team.Day: FridayTime: 6:00 pmLocation: Indian Boundary ParkFee: $750 before August 10; $780 on/after August 11 ($9 per out of district participant)Date: September 5 52442A Captains Meeting: Thursday, August 21 @ 7:00 pm (BRAC) Key contact: Chris Corbett

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Fall Racquetball LeagueAges 18 years & upCompete against other players of like ability, socialize with fellow racquetball enthusiasts and get a great workout. For information or to register for a league, please call (630) 783-6634 or visit one of our Recreation Centers.

Level Day Time Date CodeA W 5:00-8:00 pm Sept 17 54400A

B T 6:00-9:00 pm Sept 16 54400B

C TH 6:00-9:00 pm Sept 18 54400C Location: ACCFee: $65 on/before September 7; $85 on/after September 8Player Meeting: September 11 at 7:00 pm (ACC) Key contact: Chris Corbett Wallyball Group Rate - $12/hrWallyball is a fast and fun volleyball-like team sport that is played on a racquetball court. Available rental days are Fridays or Saturdays. Full rental rate due at time of reservation! Reservations can be made seasonally by calling (630) 783-6634 or visiting one of our Recreation Centers. For other reservation days, please call ahead.

Racquetball and Wallyball

Racquetball Court Rental - $8/hrRacquetball burns 600-800 calories an hour while providing an outstanding overall workout that increases calorie burn and helps to reduce fat percentage. Its fun, its fast, its fitness! Reservations can be made seasonally by calling (630) 783-6634 or visiting one of our Recreation Centers. Full rental rate due at time of reservation!

Racquetball Challenge CourtsChallenge your game and come compete in our Challenge Court! Winner stays on the court and takes on the next challenger in line. Look out for Challenge Court specials throughout the season! For savings on Challenge Courts, please see the Challenge Court swipe pass for 40% off.

Monday 6:00-9:00 pmSunday 7:00-10:00 am

$5 per person per day

Racquetball Challenge Courts 10-Swipe Pass - $30 NeW!!!Compete at the weekly Challenge Courts at a discounted rate with the purchase of this new ‘Challenge Pass.’ The pass rate of $3 per day is a 40% savings from the regular rate. To purchase, please visit one of our Recreation Centers. Passes are valid for twelve (12) months from purchase date. For more information, please call (630) 783-6634.

Racquetball Court 10-Swipe Pass - $60Log more court time for less with our Racquetball Pass. The pass rate of $6 per hour is a 25% savings from the regular rate. This is an excellent way for beginners to get into the game with a minimal investment. To purchase, please visit one of our Recreation Centers. Passes are valid for six (6) months from purchase date. For more information, please call (630) 783-6634.

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Hatha/vinyasa Yoga Ages 12 years & upCome relax, restore and energize the mind body and spirit. This unique yoga class offers something for everyone. Whether you are new to yoga or a long time participant, you are sure to love this class. Each asana is demonstrated in several different ways from beginning to advanced for everyone to enjoy.

Day Time Location Fee w/Res ID Date CodeM 7:30-8:30 pm ACC $84/$77 June 2-July 14 34300C

M 7:30-8:30 pm ACC $72/$66 July 21-August 25 34300D

W 8:30-9:30 am ACC $84/$77 June 4-July 16 34300G

W 8:30-9:30 am ACC $72/$66 July 23-August 27 34300H

W 7:00-8:00 pm BRAC $84/$77 June 4-July 16 34304A

W 7:00-8:00 pm BRAC $72/$66 July 23-August 27 34304B

F 9:30–10:30 am ACC $72/$66 June 6-July 18 34301C

F 9:30–10:30 am ACC $72/$66 July 25-August 29 34301D

SU 10:00-11:00 am ACC $84/$77 June 1-July 13 34300E

SU 10:00-11:00 am ACC $72/$66 July 20-August 31 34300F

Outdoor Hatha Yoga I on the Dream RoofAges 12 years & upEnjoy the serenity of the morning from the Hidden Oaks Dream Roof and improve strength, flexibility, balance, and body awareness through a variety of Yoga poses. Ease into a better understanding of your mind and body while increasing overall fitness. A Hatha Yoga class includes warm-up (sun salutations), workout (introductory, beginning and intermediate poses), and cool down (meditation) for a well-rounded 60 minutes.

Fee w/Res ID Date Code$77/$84 June 7-July 19 34304E

$55/$60 July 26-August 30 34304FDay: SaturdayTime: 9:15-10:15 amLocation: OaksNo class: August 23Key contact: John Chase

FitnEss & wEllnEss

Drop in to individual Specialty Group Exercise Classes or Yoga classes for $13 per session. Just visit the Customer Care desk 10 minutes before each class to pay your daily admission.

LifeStyles Fitness Center is the official fitness partner of Relay For Life Bolingbrook.Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society’s signature fundraising overnight walk event. Held in more than 5,200 communities and 20 countries, Relay For Life is a community event to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost to the disease and fight back against cancer with moving ceremonies, live music, food and fun activities for all ages. Teams of families, friends and co-workers raise awareness and funds for cancer research, prevention programs and services to patients. Join us at this year’s event on June 7-8, 2014 at the Bolingbrook Town Center! For more information on the event or to sign-up, visit www.relayforlife.org/bolingbrookil. As our way of saying thank you for helping ensure more birthdays, Relay For Life team members are eligible to receive a complimentary one month fitness membership at LifeStyles Fitness Center. Just bring your Relay For Life registration information to LifeStyles and we’ll get you started on the road to fitness!

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AQ U A F I T N e S S P R O G R A M S (Included with group exercise)

Join one of our aqua fitness programs to experience a great workout with very little impact on your joints. You’ll find a class to meet all levels of ability on our schedule. Benefits of aqua fitness include:• Reduce the risk of muscle or joint injury through low-impact exercise• Use the natural resistance of the water to improve cardiovascular stamina,

range of motion, muscular endurance and strength while melting unwanted body fat.

• Prevents overheating through continuous cooling of the body• Exercise is performed in shallow water, so little to no swimming ability is

required to participate

Join us for Aqua Fitness Free Week from June 1-7. Bring a friend and try our indoor and outdoor aqua fitness classes! See our Customer Care team for a class schedule.

All classes require a minimum of 5 participants. If low enrollment occurs after two weeks, classes are subject to cancellation or change. Remember, you must bring your LifeStyles membership card to every class. 12-15 year olds may participate with parent or guardian in classes designated for 12 years & up.

You can customize your workout schedule to fit your changing needs. Check out our current class schedule at www.bolingbrookparks.org or call us at (630) 739-1705 or (630) 739-0272. Our schedule is designed to provide a variety of safe, effective, fun group exercise classes led by our staff of qualified instructors.

For complete details on the classes please visit our website at www.bolingbrookparks.org.

Want to try a class first? Our drop-in class rate is only $9 per class.

Les Mills Body Pump-The original barbell class that strengthens your entire body. This 60-minute workout challenges all your major muscle groups by using the best weight-room exercises like squats, presses, lifts and curls.

SilverSneakers Muscular Strength and Range of Movement- This class focuses on strength and balance to improve everyday functional living skills for the mature adult. 60 minutes.

Are you ready to party yourself into shape? That’s exactly what the Zumba® program is all about. It’s an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party™ that’s moving millions of people toward joy and health.

Join us for a launch party highlighting new releases of Bodypump, Bodyflow, CxWORx, and Insanity on July 26. Registration is free and is required for these special classes.

We’re taking your favorite classes outside on June 21! Join us outdoor for our Saturday morning classes!

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Natural Solutions for Headaches Ages 16 years & upForget the pills, potions, and powders. Join us to learn the reasons for your headache pain and the most effective natural solutions to prevent them from happening in the future. A box lunch from Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge is included. Pre-registration is required.Day: Friday Time: 12:00-1:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $10w/Resident ID: $7Date: August 15 34200D Key contact: John Chase

Natural Solutions for Low Back PainAges 16 years & up85% of the US population experiences low back pain regularly. Join us to learn the truth about low back pain, its causes, and the most effective natural solutions to end your pain forever. A box lunch from Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge is included. Pre-registration is required.Day: Friday Time: 12:00-1:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $10w/Resident ID: $7Date: June 20 34200EKey contact: John Chase

How Well Are You? Ages 16 years & upJoin us for this interactive and engaging seminar on evaluating your health and wellness. We will discuss the various dimensions of wellness that impact a senior’s lifestyle and how to assess healthy baseline and progress levels. We will explore physical health, brain fitness and social/emotional wellness. Understand your overall well-being and how you can proactively obtain information on your health and fitness. No lunch provided for this free seminar.Day: Tuesday Time: 10:35-11:35 amLocation: BRACDate: June 17 34200FKey contact: John Chase

The 7 Secrets You Must Know about Permanent Fat LossAges 16 years & upJoin us as we discuss the things the diet industry doesn’t want you to know about losing body fat permanently. We’ll discuss what works and what doesn’t work for safe, long-term results and how you can make sure you’re on the right track. This interactive session is led by a Certified Personal Trainer. A box lunch from Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge is included. Pre-registration is required.Day: FridayTime: 12:00-1:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $10w/Resident ID: $7Date: June 6 34200A Key contact: John Chase

Speed up your Metabolism and Burn Body Fat ForeverAges 16 years & upIf you’re looking for tried and true techniques to help you get the most from your exercise program, don’t miss this workshop. You’ll learn how to use exercise and nutrition to turn your body into a fat burning furnace and get you closer to your goals faster than ever! This interactive session is led by a Certified Personal Trainer. A box lunch from Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge is included. Pre-registration is required.Day: FridayTime: 12:00-1:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $10w/Resident ID: $7Date: August 1 34200B Key contact: John Chase

Nutritional Healing Ages 16 years & upNutrition plays a role in nearly every chronic illness. Addressing nutritional imbalances and using non-nutrient bioactive compounds can correct the levels of important chemicals in the body, reduce inflammation, improve immune function, and reduce oxidative stress. You’ll leave Dr. Barrett’s seminar with nutritional recommendations to make sure your food works for you. A box lunch from Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge is included. Pre-registration is required.Day: FridayTime: 12:00-1:00 pmLocation: BRACFee: $7w/Resident ID: $10Date: July 25 34200CKey contact: John Chase

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Weight Loss TransformationIf you have at least 30 pounds to lose and are ready to transform your lifestyle, this is the program for you! 20-week program broken down into 2 (10-week) sessions• Exercise instruction• Nutrition information• Weight loss plan• Support-meetings, email, text, and phone• Bi-monthly assessments• 20 (30-minute) personal sessions for each 10-week session

LifeStyles Member Fee Non-Member Fee10-weeks - $480 10-weeks - $600 20-weeks - $920 20-weeks - $1,160

Sunrise BootcampAges 16 years & upWake up with the sun and blowtorch the body fat, improve cardiovascular fitness, and increase muscular strength like never before. Challenge yourself in this team environment to reach your personal fitness goals. This class is led by a certified personal trainer. No class on July 24

Fee w/Res ID Date Location Code$154 $140 June 3-July 17 BRAC 34302A

$121 $110 July 22-August 28 BRAC 34302BDay: Tuesday/ThursdayTime: 6:00-7:00 am

Dad’s Fitness ChallengeAges 5 years & upJoin us for a morning of fun outdoor activity for dad and the kids. We’ll have the climbing wall, games and snacks that will start your morning right. This event supports Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies military veterans fitness programDay: SaturdayTime: 9:00-10:30 amLocation: ACCFee: $12W/Resident ID: $8Date: June 14 34308AKey contact: John Chase

Train for an Obstacle RaceAges 16 years & upIf you’re planning to run Warrior Dash, Tough Mudder, Durty Gurl, Spartan Race, our own Crosstrail Classic or any other obstacle race, we’ve got you covered. We’ll lay out a structured training program, combining bodyweight training, weight training, plyometrics, and more to help you dominate your next event.

Date Fee w/Res ID CodeJune 7-July 19 $84/$77 34318A August 2-30 $60/$55 34318B

Day: SaturdayTime: 9:00-10:00 amNo class: August 23Key contact: John Chase

Kettlebell Ages 18 years & UpThis is the best kept secret to a lean, strong and healthy body! Kettlebells are imported from Russia and have been used for centuries to build strength, flexibility and endurance. Drop fat and get lean with this fun, challenging workout.

Fee w/Res ID Date Code84/$77 June 3-July 15 34100A

72/$66 July 22-August 26 34100BDay: TuesdayTime: 7:00-8:00 pmLocation: BRACKey contact: John Chase

BodyFit Boot CampAges 16 years & upBodyFit Boot Camp mixes high-intensity cardio work with bodyweightresistance training along with unconventional strength equipment to get a maximum response from your body in minimum time. This powerful small group program is sure to get your heart pumping while developing functional strength and torching body fat like you’ve never experienced. No class on July 23.

Fee w/Res ID Date Code$84/$77 June 4-July 16 34011A

72/$66 July 30-August 27 34011BDay: WednesdayTime: 7:15-8:15 pmLocation: BRACKey contact: John Chase

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CPR Classes Ages 18 years & over Get CPR certified for work or be prepared for a family emergency. This Medic First Aid program offers a two-year certification. Students will leave with a certificate of completion. All training material will be provided in class. Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to demonstrate what you have learned. Students must be in good health with no prior health conditions. Class requires bending, stooping and squatting to demonstrate skills.

Date CodeJune 7 32314AAugust 2 32314C Day: SaturdayTime: 1:00-6:00 pmLocation: ACCFee: $86w/Resident ID: $57 Instructor: Char DoeringKey contact: Kai Wahlgren

Bolingbrook Cross Trail Classic Ages 13 years & upThis is no ordinary running race. Join us for the only trail run in Bolingbrook that’s sure to get your heart pumping. Starting and ending at Indian Boundary Park, participants will run trails and paths to various stations where you’ll complete physical challenges including burpees, push ups, box jumps, and more. Day: SaturdayTime: 9:00 amLocation: Indian Boundary ParkFee: $22 Race Day Registration: $26On-line registration at signmeup.comPre-registration deadline is September 25 at 5:00 pm.Date: September 27 44058A Key contact: John Chase

Cash for Pounds Ages 16 years & upWin cash for losing pounds while getting fit for the Spring! Participants will choose a day and time each week to weigh in at LifeStyles. Lose weight and you’re good. Add weight and contribute a dollar per pound gained to the pot. At the end of the challenge, one dedicated participant will split the pot with a local charity, based on the highest percentage of weight lost. The pot will continue to grow during the competition based on participants missed weigh-ins or weight gained. Participants will receive a free fitness consultation, which must be scheduled during the contest dates. Non-members of LifeStyles Fitness Center who join the competition will receive a one-week free trial membership to the fitness center. Join any time during the contest period.Fee: $19Location: BRACDate: June 1-August 31 34012AKey contact: John Chase

Triathlon trainingAges 16 years & upThis program is designed with the beginning triathlete athlete in mind. Get ready to successfully swim, bike, and run through your first triathlon successfully. The class is led by experienced endurance athletes, including an Ironman competitor. Day: SundayTime: 9:00-10:00 amLocation: BRACFee: $84w/Resident ID: $77Date: June 1-July 13 34309AKey contact: John Chase

Parkie’s 5K Run & Parkies Cool Down

Saturday, august 23all ages welcome

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9-hole Public course | outings & events | leagues 335 e. Boughton Road | 630.739.4100

aBout the couRseBoughton Ridge Golf Course is a premier 9-hole facility located in Bolingbrook, just minutes from three major highways. Situated on 45 beautiful acres, this 9-hole, 2227-yard par 32 course features contoured fairways and water on seven holes. The Lily Cache Creek meanders through five holes and feeds a large lake. Providing further challenge, 21 sand traps lay in wait to test your game. Watered tees, fairways and greens provide lush turf and reward well-played shots.

USGA Rating 31.0 Slope: 105 Par: 32

NOTE: No outside food or beverage may be brought onto the Boughton Ridge Golf Course or Ashbury’s premises.

2014 CALeNDAR OF eveNTSMother’s Day Sunday, May 11Spring Scramble Saturday, May 24Father’s Day Sunday, June 15Bacon & Beer Bash Saturday, June 28Cancer Awareness Saturday, September 13Chili Open Sunday, September 28Brew Dash Saturday, October 18Halloween Night Golf Saturday, October 25Turkey Shoot Sunday, November 16

N e W G re e n Fe e s i n 2 0 1 4 !Everyday $15 Junior/Senior $13Twilight $12Re-Play (Weekday) $12Re-Play (Weekend) $13Riding Cart $9 per person Pull Cart $4 Clubs $12Juniors are those under 15, seniors are those over 59.Twilight begins after 6:00 pm or after leagues.

Always Time For a Quick Nine

NeW for 2014!

All rounds $15Weekdays &

Weekends

General ManagerJim Sawyer - [email protected]

BanquetsAnn Marie Kaufman - [email protected]

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MAKING A Tee TIMeTee time reservations are accepted up to 7 days in advance by phone, in person or online at www.bolingbrookparks.org. Reserve your tee time today!

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OUTINGSBoughton Ridge’s seasoned professional staff will take you step by step through the planning and execution of your event, quality customer service, on-course contests, food and beverage needs.

LeAGUeSCall today to join one of our leagues! These fun and competitive leagues are good for seasoned veterans or beginner golfers. Please call for more information (630) 783-6603.

FUN WeeKLY GOLF PACKAGeSNine and Dine - Golf and Lunch SpecialIf you like to golf and you like to eat, the Nine and Dine special is for you! Enjoy nine holes of golf and your choice of a Pub burger, club sandwich, sandwich wrap, with home made chips, and a large soda for $26. (riding cart not included). Available M-F until 2:00 pm

Family Golf and GrubFamilies golfing, eating and spending time together. This package includes golf for one adult, 1 child (under 15 free), riding cart, and a meal off the special menu (Pub Burger, Grilled Chicken, Fries and Kids eat from kids menu choice) Each child will receive a Boughton Ridge logo golf ball. $32 per Adult with Child

F r e q u e n t G o l f e r s S a v e !Boughton Ridge PlayeRs CaRd

(10 Play Card)Pay for only 8 rounds and get 2 rounds for free! This is a great purchase for golf lovers. Each golfer that uses the player card will have emails sent to them that include golf shop merchandise and Ashbury’s food and beverage discounts.

Golf: 10 rounds for the price of 8 $120Riding Carts: 10 rides for the price of 8 $72

Not valid with leagues, P.T.T.’s or other tournaments, programs or special promotions.

SpRING ScRAMbLeSaturday, May 24

Swing into spring with some competition out on the links. Finish your nine holes with two cold beverages and your choice of a pub burger or chicken sandwich. Two-person best ball format with a shotgun start at 11:00 am. $35 cart included.

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The 3rd Annual outing is in remembrance of former Executive Director, Susan Hoster-Suggs. She was truly an inspiration to everyone around her and this outing is to help support cancer research. This year’s outing will benefit Relay for Life and the American Cancer Society. This 9 hole outing is followed by a fund raiser, helicopter ball drop and lunch. Or you can skip golf and just come “Help Support the Cause”! Several sponsorship opportunities are available, to promote your local businesses.

•4-person team scramble•Shot-gun start: 10:00 am•Prizes, raffles & hole contests •Lunch at 1:00 pm ($15 for lunch only)•$40 per person (riding carts is included)

Cancer Awareness OutingSaturday, September 13

Saturday, June 28For the Bacon & Beer Lovers! Enjoy a pig roast with all the fixings to go along with it, then wash it down with some bacon inspired drinks as well…This fun filled event will include complimentary mechanical bull riding along with live entertainment!

Bacon. Beer. Bull-Ridin’. Awesomeness.

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For great food, value and fun, it’s always Ashbury’s

The FunThe fun never ends at Ashbury’s. Awesome events are always being added - from Dueling Pianos and Brew Dash to Comedy Nights, Live Music and more, there’s always something fun at Ashbury’s.

The FOODGreat times start with great food - Ashbury’s features contemporary American fare while specializing in mouth-watering burgers, sandwiches, wraps, lighter fare options and a full gluten-free menu. Made-from-scratch soups and fresh salads round out a menu that’s sure to please the “foodie” in you. Relax and take in the great views of the course while we serve your meal.

The DealsWe keep you coming back with daily food and drink specials, as well as community discounts for teachers, firefighters and law enforcement professionals. Plus, score more with gameday only deals for Bears, Bulls and Hawks games.

houRsMonday-Thursday 10:00 am-MidnightFriday-Saturday 10:00 am-1:00 amSunday 8:00 am-10:00 pm

(hours subject to change)

Kids eat Free! Sunday thru Thursday after 3:00 pm. One free kids meal per paid adult.

General ManagerJim Sawyer - [email protected]

BanquetsAnn Marie Kaufman - [email protected]

Your Local RestaurantAshbury’s specializes in mouth-watering burgers, sandwiches, wraps and salads while featuring a variety of contemporary American entrees. We also feature a variety of beers on draft, including Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy. Come on in and see why for great value, food and fun - it’s always Ashbury’s!

Bar & grille | Banquet Facility | Pro shop335 e. Boughton Road | 630.739.2377

endless Summer Nights Series - Live Entertainment (weekends starting in June and continuing through August)7:00 - 10:00 pm weather permitting or 8:00-11:00 pm inside our Grille RoomCome enjoy some food & drinks while you relax and listen to live music and watch the stars on our scenic patio.

Live Music

at Ashbury’s Summer Night Concert Series.

Weekends in June, July & August!

Restaurant | Bar & grille | Banquet Facility 335 e. Boughton Road | 630.739.2377

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Summer Fun Indy 500 - Sunday, May 25Race on in to Ashbury’s for some food & drink specials like our $1.50 domestic drafts and $10 domestic buckets.

Father’s Day - Sunday, June 15Bring dad in for a round of golf and enjoy the specials our chef has prepared.

Bacon Beer Bash - Saturday, June 28For the Bacon & Beer Lovers! Enjoy a pig roast with all the fixings to go along with it, then wash it down with some bacon inspired drinks as well…This fun filled event will include complimentary mechanical bull riding along with live entertainment!

Ashbury’s Banquets and EventsOffers the perfect blend of beauty, elegant service and affordability!

• BabyShowers• Weddings-Planyouroutdoorwedding

ceremonyat“TheWeddingGroveatWinstonWoods”

• WeddingShowers• AnniversaryParties• Graduations• CorporateMeetings• HolidayParties• Reunions...andmore!

Enjoyaccommodationsforup300people inourspecialeventtentorupto100inourGrandViewRoom. Ourevent staff takes careof yourgroupfromthefirstphonecalltothelastguestleaving.We offer a wideselection of your favorite menuitems.Letusdotheplanningsoyouwon’thaveto.

Standard with indoor rentals: Private bar, Flexible table/seating option, Linentablecloths, State-of-the-art sound system, Freewireless internet access, Drop down projectionsystemforshowingvideosorliveTV.

Makeyoureventextraspecialwitharoundofgolfforyourguests.Everything fromasimpleroundofgolftoashot-guntournamentisalsoavailable.

Space fills up quickly. Call (630) 783-6604 and reserve your event today!

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H o u r s o f O p e r a t i o nMonday-Friday 5:00 am-10:00 pm

Saturday 7:00 am-8:00 pm*Sunday 7:00 am-6:00 pm

*Aquatic Hot Tub not available on Saturdays after 6:00 pm

t w o co n v e n i e n t lo c at i o n s200 south lindsey lane | 630.739.1705 & 201 Recreation Drive | 630.739.0272

Fitness ManagerJohn Chase - [email protected]

Assistant ManagerRosalind Anderson - [email protected]

What Our Members Say

“During my last 6 years as a member of LifeStyles, I have had the opportunity to know many wonderful people who have helped me through my journey to change my health. Trainers, staff, and members here have all had a part in helping me drop over 100 lbs, and develop healthier lifestyle habits. LifeStyles is a place where everyone fits in, people care for one an-other, and they want to see you succeed.”

- Diana Copeland

“We joined LifeStyles a few years ago in order to improve our overall health and fitness. We workout about 4-5 days a week, mainly participating in the Group Exercise classes. The instructors are certi-fied to ensure proper form and technique are used to optimize the workout. They take a personal interest in each member’s fitness by focusing on individual needs and abilities. The best part of these group exercise classes is the sense of community and support that they foster!”

-Vince and Linda Hernandez

SUMMeR STUDeNT MeMBeRSHIP - $149High School and returning college students! Keep your work out going while you’re on break from school. This membership runs from May 1 to August 31 and includes access to LifeStyles Fitness Center and Pelican Harbor.

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Health Insurance Fitness BenefitsDoes your health insurance offer fitness benefits? LifeStyles works with many programs that provide discounted or free fitness memberships. Check with your insurance company to see if you qualify today!

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LIFeSTYLeS APPROACHYour Community Fitness CenterFitness is more than burning calories and building muscle. It’s the physical results and sense of wellness that comes from being with friends, improving your health and living a complete life.

We’re more than a fitness center. We’re a partner in a journey to your better self. We like to have fun along the way - jump into one of our many events like the CrossTrail Classic, Parkie’s 5K or a Sprint Triathlon. We also have themed monthly contests and prizes designed to give back to our members.

Friendly, accommodating staff, excellent group exercise and aqua fitness options, and affordable memberships make LifeStyles your community fitness center.

MORe FOR OUR MeMBeRSGroup Exercise & MoreAll group exercise classes at LifeStyles are included in your membership. Our schedule is designed to offer a variety of programs from indoor cycle and aqua fitness to popular Les Mills and Zumba Fitness classes.

This member appreciation program rewards you with valuable gifts for your ongoing participation. Each LifeStyles member is automatically registered. Activate your account at www.fitrewards.com to track and receive your points!

You may be eligible for a FREE membership through your health insurance. SilverSneakers is a fun, energizing program that helps older adults take greater control of their health. To check and see if your insurance plan is eligible, log on to silversneakers.com or call 1-888-423-4632.

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MeMBeRSHIPLifeStyles Offers You The Best Value For Your Fitness DollarNo games, no gimmicks, just simple to understand memberships with everything you need to reach your goals!

Membership includes:• Complete access to two full-service fitness centers• All classes on our group exercise/aquatic fitness schedules, including Les

Mills Bodypump and Bodyflow• FitRewards member appreciation program to reward you with valuable

prizes for participating at LifeStyles• Personalized online body assessment and weight management program

powered by DotFit • Free personal training session upon joining• Access to knowledgeable, motivating, professional staff• Use of basketball courts at both centers (when available)• Use of co-ed whirlpool• Safe, clean facilities and locker rooms• Warm, friendly atmosphere• Child care for up to 2 children per member

All rates are reflected on a per month basisIndividual Fitness: $28Individual Fitness & Aquatics: $32.50 (Best value) Includes year-round access to Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic ParkCouples Fitness: $54.50Couples Fitness & Aquatics: $63 Includes year-round access to Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic ParkSenior/Student Fitness: $24 Senior=62 years & up, Student=middle, high school or college student with a minimum of 10 credit hoursLifeStyles Annerino Fitness Center: $20 Annerino membership does not include group exercise or aqua classes. Annerino only members have access to fitness center and basketball court at Annerino location only.

12-15 year olds must be accompanied by a parent or guardian while using the fitness facilities or must have completed Fitness University.

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LifeStyles Fitness Focus Remember upon joining Lifestyles, you receive a free personal training orientation. Appointments must be made in advance through the LifeStyles fitness desk at (630) 739-1705 or by calling John Chase (Fitness Manager) at (630) 783-6648.

DON’T FORGeT THe KIDS Let’s fight the childhood obesity statistics together! Our personal trainers can develop a program specifically su ited to your child’s individual needs.Whether your child is preparing for athletics or needs to develop a healthier lifestyle - personal training is just right for them! If you would like to train with your child, choose one of our semi-private or small group Personal Training packages.

Cancellation Policy:Cancellation for personal training must be made at least 24 hours in advance or the full fee will be charged. No-shows and cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance will be charged the full price. If you cannot keep your appointment, call your trainer or massage therapist directly or LifeStyles at (630) 739-1705.

We believe that consistent exercise and proper nutrition are the keys to a long, healthy and happy life. As Lifestyles trainers, our job is to educate and motivate you to become a healthier individual. Through education and motivation, we teach proper form, variety of exercise and most of all how to have fun while making exercise a part of your life forever. Call John Chase (Fitness Manager) at (630) 783-6648 to schedule your appointment today!

1 to 1 Personal Training is where one trainer works individually with one client to reach your goal. Our trainers will provide a unique program designed specifically for you in a comfortable and fun environment. Whether you’re de-conditioned, a first time exerciser, advanced exerciser, or an athlete looking to take your sport to the next level, we can match you with a trainer to reach your goals.

1 to 1 Personal TrainingSessions 30 min 60 min

1 $30 $55

5 $140 $260

10 $250 $475

Buddy training is a great way for two people with similar goals to work out together. Our trainers will bring the fun and challenge while participants motivate each other toward success. Price below is for both people combined.

Buddy TrainingSessions

1 $65

5 $315

10 $600

Personal Training vIP ProgramYour dream. Our team. One goal - delivering RESULTS NOW. Our new Personal Training VIP programs are designed to deliver success. Enroll, save over the long-term, and feel secure in knowing that automatic monthly payments will keep your commitment level high. Monthly payments are deducted from your checking account.

6 months 12 months2x weekly 3x weekly 2x weekly 3x weekly

30 minute $210 $286 $182 $260

60 minute $390 $559 $345 $500

PErsonAl trAining

New Member Starter Training Package• For new members only• May only be used once and must be purchased within 30 days of joining• Members can customize the package to their goals• Starter package includes three sessions for only $99

Personal Fitness Program PrescriptionLet our professional training staff develop a plan to help you reach your goals. Whether it’s weight loss, strength development, cardio conditioning, or anything else, we’ll help you get there. Your program makeover includes a consultation session where you’ll meet with a trainer, discuss your goals and your current program, and they’ll follow up with a custom designed program for you to follow on your own. $79

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hoursMon-Sat 9:00 am-5:00 pmSun Noon-5:00 pm

Facility ManagerMelinda Weaver - [email protected]

Hidden Oaks Conservation Area is located on 80 acres and offers unlimited opportunities for the public to explore woodlands, savannas, wetlands, and to fish in one of the four stocked lakes. Through interactive exhibits and hands on activities, the Nature Center inspires curiosity and exploration of the natural world in guests of all ages. A goal of the Center is to offer quality Environmental Education programming. Whether hitting the trails with a self-guided Discovery Pack, registering for innovative nature programs, or joining in on our Nature Summer camps, the community will easily find nature (outdoor) activities the whole family can enjoy. Admission is free.

FOLLOW US ON INSTRAGRAM!@hiddenoaksnc

Follow us on social media and see what we see in nature. Share your pics with us! Just tag them #HOCA or #hiddenoaksnc and we’ll be able to see them on our stream.

hidden oaks conservation areahidden oaks | 419 trout Farm Road | 630.739.2600

Escape toNature!

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SNAPs: volunteer OpportunitiesThe Stewards of Natural Areas in the Parks, or SNAPs, is a volunteer group dedicated to restoring and protecting the natural areas managed by the Bolingbrook Park District. Volunteers assist the district’s staff during scheduled workdays in land management activities such as clearing brush, collecting native seed and removing litter in the district’s natural areas. Workdays are an excellent opportunity to fulfill service hour requirements for school, confirmation, or scouting.

SNAPs volunteers gain personal satisfaction from accomplishing tasks that benefits the community while cultivating lasting friendships with others who share their concern for the environment. Volunteers will have the opportunity to participate in semi-annual education programs and an annual appreciation event.

Please RSVP to Kate Dorick at (630) 910-2305.

June 21, 2014 - Hidden Oaks - Play area enhancementCome help with an enhancement project in our nature play area.

July 19, 2014 - Gateway WetlandsCome help with our annual nature trail mulching at Gateway Wetlands.

August 16, 2014- Winston Woods - Trail mulchingHelp to improve our nature trail system at Winston Woods by mulching and pruning.

Additional volunteer workdays can be arranged for organized groups upon request. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult and ALL volunteers must have a signed waiver to participate. Tools, safety equipment and training are provided at each workday.

Nature explorationsBolingbrook Park District joins Chicago Wilderness in a regional initiative called “No Child Left Inside” with the goal of improving children’s health and fostering generations of children who care enough about nature to protect it.

School, Scout, and volunteer ProgramsSchool and Scout groups can explore the variety of learning opportunities offered through the Nature Center. Our skilled Naturalists have the experience and resources to guide groups on an amazing educational nature adventure. All programs are aligned to state standards or scout badge requirements.

For more information on school programs, please contact Brock Moran, Naturalist at (630) 910-2304 or [email protected].

For more information on scout programs, please contact Andy Tuszynski, Naturalist at (630) 910-2304 or [email protected].

Interested in volunteering? Help us prepare for our school and scout programs, environmental education programs and special events. For more information contact [email protected]

Program Meeting Locations

• Winston Woods - pavilion on Winston Drive

• Gateway Wetlands - parking area at the end of Anne Lane

• Hidden Lakes - outside the Tackle Box Bait Shop

• Hidden Oaks Nature Center - check in at the lobby reception desk

• J.S. Boan Woods - park pavilion

• Volunteer Park - north side by lake

extend your backyard with Hidden Oaks Nature Center and enjoy a 10’x10’ Community Garden plot. Reserve your plot plant through the growing season (April 15-November 1). Plots are $20.

Bond with your family and share the joy of planting vegetables, heirloom gardens and other garden staples. We’ve added more water tank capacity for your convenience as well as a community message board.

For more information call (630) 739-2600.

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2014 Fishing DerbiesDon’t miss the excitement of reeling in a prize fish during a fishing derby. Bait and tackle will be sold as usual in the Tackle Box Bait Shop. Prize categories and prizes will vary by derby. Bring some spare change to purchase raffle tickets for fun fishing prizes.

Note: A Hidden Lakes fishing permit is required for all adults age 16 and older to participate in the derby. Derby rules vary by derby. Five catfish or three trout catch limit on derby days.

2 0 1 4 F i s h i n g D e r b y S c h e d u l eMay 10 4:00-8:00 pm Catfish Derby

June 14 4:00-8:00 pm Catfish Derby

July 12 4:00-8:00 pm Catfish Derby

August 9 4:00-8:00 pm Catfish Derby

August 23 9:00 am-Noon Summer’s Last Blast FREE@ Volunteer Park

October 11 11:00 am-3:00 pm Trout Derby

October 25 11:00 am-3:00 pm Trout Derby

The Tackle Box Bait ShopThe Tackle Box is a modest but well equipped bait shop that stocks live bait including worms and minnows as well as other fishing tackle and supplies. Food and snacks are also available. General hours of operation are as followed but are subject to change and will be posted.

Hours of Operation March 29 - May 31 8:00 am-6:00 pmJune 1 - August 31 7:00 am-7:00 pmSept. 1 - Oct. 31 8:00 am-6:00 pm

Subject to change - will post schedule changes at bait shop.

hidden oaks conservation areahidden lakes | 475 trout Farm Road | Bait shop : 630.759.2381

Fishing PermitsDo you have your 2014 Hidden Lakes fishing permit? All adults age 16 and older are required to have a Hidden Lakes permit. Permits are valid from April 1 to March 31 of the following year. Revenue generated from permit fees goes to stocking the lakes with a seasonal variety of fish. Stop in at Annerino Community Center, Bolingbrook Recreation and Aquatic Complex, Hidden Oaks or Hidden Lakes to get your annual permit. In order to qualify for the resident discount at Hidden Lakes, you must present your resident identification.

Annual Permit $45Resident ID Annual Permit $301-Day Permit $101-Day Resident ID Permit $ 8Fishing Pole Rental $ 5

Hidden Lakes Historic Trout Farm is located near the northwest corner of Schmidt and Boughton Roads at the bottom of the hill on Trout Farm Road. With the aid of CorLands, Bolingbrook Park District acquired Hidden Lakes in 1988.

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Aquatic ManagerTim Jaskiewicz - [email protected]

Assistant Manager Kim Perry - [email protected]

Indoor / Outdoor Aquatic Park 200 S. Lindsey Ln. | (630) 783 1705

May 24Opening Day!

(Weather Permitting)Please visit www.bolingbrookparks.org for exact summer aquatic operational schedule

splashtasticsummertimespecial events!•May 24

Pelican Day Opening Celebration Admission is $5 or $1 w/Resident ID with all proceeds to benefit the Bolingbrook Park District Scholarship fund.

•June 30-July 4 Summer Wacky Water Week•August 13

Back to School CelebrationAugust 23 Summers Last Blast Facility opens noon-6:00 pm. No early entry for Members or Pass Holders. No outdoor morning lap swim or Parent/tot playtime. Admission is $5 or $1 w/Resident ID with all proceeds to benefit the Bolingbrook Park District Scholarship fund.

memBers only summer events•Bring a Friend Day

May 10, June 7, July 19, August 9•Members Only Private Party

June 7, July 19, August 9 All events are from 6:15-8:15 pm.

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LAP SWIM Fee: $5 w/Resident ID: $4Whether swimming for enjoyment or for exercise, lap swimming is a great way to stay in shape while enjoying the soothing sounds of water around you! Please note there is limited availability of lap lanes both indoor and outdoor during swim lessons. We guarantee one lap lane for swimmers during those times.

Indoor Pool Monday-Friday 5:00 am-10:00 pmSaturday-Sunday 7:00 am-6:00 pmOutdoor Pool Monday-Sunday 7:00 am-Outdoor Closing

PAReNT/TOT PLAY TIMeParents and kids can enjoy splashing fun in the shallow area of the main pool, the “wet & wild” spray playground, and the sand play area every day. We require parents to be in the water with their children at all times and up to arms reach depending on the swimming ability of children. If you wish to stay in the park after designated times, you must pay daily rate or show membership card after the end of Parent/Tot Play Time.

Indoor Parent/Tot Play Time: Bolingbrook Park District follows the Valley View School District academic calendar. On school days in May and June, the following schedule will be followed. Please see website in mid August for back to school hours.

INDOOR PAReNT/TOT PLAY TIMe: May 24 - June 3Fee: $5 w/Resident ID: $4

Monday, May 26 10:00 am-3:00 pmWednesday, May 28 10:00 am-3:00 pmFriday, May 30 10:00 am-3:00 pmSunday, June 1 8:00-11:30 amMonday, June 2 10:00 am-3:00 pm

OUTDOOR PAReNT/TOT PLAY TIMe: After June 3Fee: $6 w/Resident ID: $5

Monday-Thursday 8:00-11:00 amFriday 8:00-9:45 amSaturday 8:00-11:00 amSunday 8:00-9:45 am

OUTDOOR PUBLIC SWIM: May 24 - June 3Fee: $15 w/Resident ID: $8

Opening Day. Saturday, May 24 Noon-6:00 pm* (Weather Permitting)

Sunday, May 25 Noon-6:00 pm*Monday, May 26 (Memorial Day) Noon-6:00 pm*Tuesday, May 27-Friday, May 30 4:00-8:00 pmSaturday, May 31 & Sunday, June 1 Noon-6:00 pmMonday, June 2 & Tuesday, June 3 4:00-8:00 pm

* No early entrance for Members or Pass Holders until official summer opening tentatively set for June 4, 2014. Please visit www.bolingbrookparks.org for exact summer aquatic operational schedule. The official daily opening is not concrete due to the unknown official last day of school for Valley View School District. Weather permitting, on opening day, admission to Pelican Harbor will be $5 or $1 w/Resident ID, with proceeds going to the Bolingbrook Park District financial aid program. All other pre-season dates refer to Summer Open Swim pricing.

OUTDOOR PUBLIC SWIM: After June 3Fee: $15 w/Resident ID: $8

Monday-Friday Noon-8:00 pmSaturday Noon-6:00 pmSunday 10:30 am-6:00 pm

TWILIGHT SWIMFee: $8 w/Resident ID: $5

Monday-Friday 6:00-8:00 pm

MeMBeRS eARLY eNTRANCeMonday-Thursday 11:30 am-8:00 pmFriday 10:00 am-8:00 pm

(Camps are allowed early admission on Fridays ONLY)

Saturday 11:30 am-6:00 pmSunday 10:00 am-6:00 pm

Please refer to our group outing section for Crazy Camp Friday information. The indoor lap pool will not be available for open swim guests between the hours of 6:00-8:00 pm, due to lap swim and programming Monday-Friday.

Children age two and under are FREE. Anyone entering Pelican Harbor who is 3 years and up must pay admission whether swimming or not.

Please call the Pelican Harbor weather hotline at (630) 739-8262 ext. 8270 to make sure that the pool is open OR follow us on Twitter @PelicanHarbor

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ANNUAL MeMBeRSHIPS - Year-round ExcitementHave a splashing good time year around and avoid the long lines during the summer months by becoming an Annual Aquatic Member! For your convenience, Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic Park offers membership for a low monthly rate. Upon joining, your initial payment is due and after that, with your permission a monthly draft from your checking account will take place to make sure the fun never ends! Annual Aquatic Membership Fee: $11/month w/Resident ID: $8/month

Membership Has Its Benefits

• $5 Discount off group swim lessons (Person receiving discount must be an annual member.)

• $15 Discount off poolside birthday parties

• $25 Discount off private pool parties

• Pelican Harbor Reusable Bag (1 per family)

• Refillable Pelican Harbor Cup for use at Outdoor Concession Area (Summer months only)

• Admission to “Members Only”events throughout the year

• Ability to purchase five punch card at $50 for reduced admission rate of non-resident guests.

GROUP OUTINGS & ReNTALSBring your group to Pelican Harbor for a day of fun! Groups of 20 or moreAll groups must complete a group contract at least 24 hours before your swim day. Pelican Harbor only allows a certain number of groups per day. Please make reservations as early as possible to ensure your spot..

Outdoor Groups (May 24 -September 1) Admission $8/person w/Resident ID $6/person

Crazy Camp Fridays! Bring your day camp to Pelican Harbor and enjoy discounted group admission and early admission on Crazy Camp Fridays during the summer season. Your group may enjoy the park from 10:00 am-2:00 pm and receive a great deal.Groups of 100 or more $4 personGroups of 75-99 $5 personGroups of 50-74 $6 person

Group Funbrella RentalsRent your own Funbrella for your Group all day for only $100. Camps may also rent a Funbrella for four hours for $80. Limited Space is available so book early!

For all reservations call (630) 783-6653.

SaveNow Purchase by May 14

Passes are valid May 24-September 30The outdoor facility will not open for regular season operation until school is out for the Valley View School District. The outdoor facility closes for the season September 1; the summer pass is valid at the indoor facility until September 30.

early Bird: $75/person (available through May 14)early Bird w/Resident ID: $53/person (available through May 14)Pelican Pass: $80/personPelican Pass w/Resident ID: $58/person

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Parkie the Pelican’s Poolside Bir thday

Par ties!Please see page 12

for more information

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GeNeRAL INFORMATION AND RULeS

• Pelican Harbor reserves the right to close attractions due to low attendance.

• Parents or guardians are responsible for the supervision of their children! Pelican Harbor staff members are on duty to enforce rules and respond in the event of an emergency.

• Children under 10 years of age must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or over.

• All guests must wear bathing suits. Unlined shorts, cut-off shorts, or leotards will not be permitted. All infants must wear rubber pants and lined bathing suit over their diapers. If you do not have them you will be asked to purchase them at the Pelican Harbor Desk or Concession Stand.

• No personal flotation devices (arm floats, floatation bathing suits, etc.) are permitted unless U. S. Coast guard approved, and must be within arm’s length of an adult while in said device.

• Children utilizing the water slides must be at least 42 inches tall and must be able to swim in order to ride. Children may be measured and given a wristband if they are tall enough to ride if height is in question.

• Children utilizing the spray playground and Indoor Pelican Slide must be less than 48 inches tall.

• Lockers are available for use at no charge. Bring your own lock or purchase one Pelican Harbor for $6.

• All guests must enter at the main outdoor Pelican Harbor gate when Pelican Harbor is open.

• Pelican Harbor may close if…• The air temperature drops below 70 degrees for a considerable

length of time.• Weather becomes severe and the forecast is for threatening

weather to continue.• Attendance drops below 50 guests for a period of one hour.

• Please call the Pelican Harbor weather hotline at (630) 739-8262 ext. 8270 to make sure that the pool is open OR follow us on Twitter @PelicanHarbor

SUMMeR PRIvATe POOL ReNTALSAre you interested in sliding, swimming and playing in “your own aquatic complex?” Pelican Harbor is available after regular swim hours for an exclusive splashing good time. Select a package that fits your needs. Summer private rentals are available Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday during the summer. Our staff will be happy to help plan your next unique party experience. For all reservations contact Melissa Losciale at (630) 783-6653.

Indoor PackageThis package allows 50 people the exclusive use of indoor lap pool, leisure pool, 2 water slides, drop slide and the 10-person hot tub. Fee: $359 w/Resident ID: $299 (Only available on Saturday and Sunday evenings)

Silver PackageThis package allows 50 people the exclusive use of outdoor pool, sand playground, sprayville play area, and open water slides. Fee: $369w/Resident ID: $319

Gold PackageThis package allows 50 people the exclusive use of the outdoor pool, sand playground, sprayville play area, open water slides, enclosed water speed slides, diving board and drop slide. Fee: $444w/Resident ID: $394

Platinum PackageThis package allows 50 people the exclusive use of the outdoor pool, sand playground, sprayville play area, open water slides, enclosed water speed slides, diving board, drop slide, and lazy river. Fee: $599w/Resident ID: $549

Diamond PackageThis package allows 100 people the exclusive use of indoor lap pool, leisure pool, 2 water slides, drop slide and the 10-person hot tub AND the outdoor pool, sand playground, sprayville play area, open water slides, enclosed water speed slides, diving board, drop slide, and lazy river. Fee: $700w/Resident ID: $675 Extra guests are $8/person or $6 w/Resident ID.

Corporate Party/Picnic Packages available during public swim hours. Prices and options vary, for all group booking needs contact Melissa Losciale at (630) 783-6653.

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B.A.C. President (630) 768-6950Dan Falese [email protected] B.A.C. Vice-President Mike Cosgrove [email protected] B.A.C. Secretary Maggi Jenkins Bolingbrook Youth Baseball League (BYBL)Paul Battles, President (630) 738-0170

Bolingbrook Community Basketball (BCB)Jetaun Staley, President & B.A.C. Rep. (630) 674-7470

Mustangs Flag FootballLenny Criddle, President (630) 862-7792Mark Jenkins, B.A.C. Rep.

Panthers Sports Club Christine Buerger, President (630) 362-8997Steve Yuan, B.A.C. Rep.

Bolingbrook Soccer Club (BSC)John Sidman, President (630) 878-9291Greg Meyer, B.A.C. Rep.

Tee Ball AssociationCarl Crooks, President & B.A.C. Rep. (630) 739-4308

Trojan Youth Athletic Association Mike Cosgrove, President [email protected]

Bolingbrook Girls Softball Association (BGSA)Chuck Uplegger, President [email protected]

Bolingbrook Cricket LeagueMir Ali, President (630) 862-6957

Park District RepresentativeChris Corbett (630) 783-6642

Bolingbrook Trojan/Pop Warner Football and Cheerleading / Dance

Pop Warner Little Scholars is an international program operated for the benefit of its youthful participants. Since 1929, the program philosophy has been: academics and athletes go hand in hand. Every year, Pop Warner recognizes many Trojan participants for their Academic accomplishments. The Bolingbrook Trojan program has been rated as one of the top programs in the country.

HOMe OF THe 1992 & 1994 NATIONAL CHAMPSNATIONAL RUNNeR UP 1988, 1990, 1997, & 2002 & 2001 & 2005 3RD PLACe NATIONALS IN FOOTBALLHOMe OF THe NATIONAL CHeeRLeADING / DANCe FINALIST FROM 1996 – 2010HOMe OF THe 2005 & 2006 NATIONAL 5TH PLACe CHeeRLeADNG WINNeRHOMe OF THe 2009 NATIONAL 4TH PLACe DANCe WNNeR

DIvISIONS AGe WeIGHTTINEY MITES 5,6,7 35 – 75 lbs.

MITEY MITES 7,8,9 45 – 90 lbs.

JUNIOR PEE WEE 8,9,10 60 – 105 lbs.

Older/Lighter 11 60 – 85 lbs.

PEE WEE 9,10,11 75 – 120 lbs.

Older/Lighter 12 75 – 100 lbs.

JUNIOR MIDGET 10,11,12 90 – 145 lbs.

Older/Lighter 13 90 – 115 lbs.

MIDGET 12,13,14 105 – 170 lbs.

Older/Lighter 15 105 – 140 lbs.

UNLIMITED 11, 12, 13, 14 170+ lbs.

The Trojan Season of Conference games run from August through October. At Registration, a photocopy of the child’s birth certificate is required. For Registration dates, locations, and general information, please refer to website: bolingbrooktrojans.net.

If you need more information on football, cheer or dance please contact:

Mike Cosgrove, President 815-409-0557John Hardy, Vice President 630-429-0047

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Bolingbrook Youth Baseball League (BYBL)w w w. by b l. o rg

Give your children the most thrilling and authentic baseball experience available and help prepare them for moving on to more challenging and competitive play. The Bolingbrook Youth Baseball League (BYBL) is the local youth league that delivers on this promise.

All BYBL home games are played at either Indian Boundary Park or Wipfler Park. Indian Boundary Park provides big game thrills thanks to:

•Grassinfields•Lightedfields(enablingnightgames)•Raisedmounds•Electronicscoreboards

Registration for BYBL is open to all Bolingbrook youth between the ages of 7 and 19. The Pinto and Mustang divisions do not travel and all games are played here in Bolingbrook. Bronco, Pony, Colt, and Palomino teams will travel within 30 minutes for away games.

Need more information?Paul Battles, President (630) 738-0170Kevin Sneed, Vice President (630) 862-9803Email [email protected] Page www.bybl.org

Play Baseball Spring, Fall and Travel!

BYBL Fall BaseballRegistration for 2014 BYBL Fall Baseball is open to all Bolingbrook youth. Registration will be open online beginning in June 2014. All divisions are scheduled a minimum of 10 games, with no standings or play-offs. No volunteer fees and no fundraising. More information can be found at www.bybl.org.

BYBL Spring BaseballRegistration for 2015 BYBL Spring Baseball is open to all Bolingbrook youth between the ages of 7 and 19. Registration begins online beginning in November 2014, and in person starting in January 2015. More information can be found at www.bybl.org.

BYBL “Rampage” Travel BaseballBolingbrook Youth Baseball is proud to announce that the spring 2015 season will be our sixth season of our full time travel program to play hand in hand with our very successful in house program. Once again, we will have full time travel teams for 9u, 10u, 11u, 12u, 13u and 14u (as of April 30th 2015).

This travel opportunity will be open to everyone inside and outside of our organization. Contact Tim Strzechowski, Travel Director, at [email protected] for more information. Tryouts for Rampage baseball occur near the end of July or early August each year. Check our Important Dates document for those dates at www.bybl.org.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes BYBL different?BYBL is the premier youth baseball league in Bolingbrook, having served hundreds of players, ages 7-19 last year. BYBL is the local chapter of PONY Baseball, Inc. (Protect Our Nation’s Youth) and a member of the Greater DuPage PONY Baseball Association (GDPBA). PONY believes that rather than change the rules of the game to make it possible for young people to play, it is better to change the size of the playing fields and to adjust them to the potential of the players. For our Pinto division (youngest players) they are taught fundamentals from the start, in a controlled environment that allows them to learn, while enhancing their skills, and still play real baseball too.

What are the advantages of BYBL?Authentic baseball rules right from the start, allowing both wind-up and stretch pitching, lead-offs and base stealing – all skills players will need as they advance.

What fundamentals are taught?Coaches work with the kids on how to pitch and catch, the fundamentals of fielding, batting, lead-offs, and stealing. They are taught how to play real baseball.

What gives BYBL a big game feel?Some of our fields are lighted allowing evening games, and some feature raised mounds for a more authentic experience, grass (as opposed to dirt) infields, electronic scoreboards and nearby travel for away games for the older kids in the spring, which helps build team spirit and prepare players for the future.

My child was in tee-ball/coach-pitch last year, what next?You’ve come to the right place. Most all of the kids in BYBL started in the tee-ball league and may have played in coach-pitch. Either the Pinto or the Mustang division is where your child would play.

Is there a lot of travel involved?No. All Pinto and Mustang division games are played in Bolingbrook. Bronco through Palomino divisions travel to neighboring communities for away games.

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Are uniforms included in the registration fees?Yes. All players will receive a complete uniform including pants, socks, jersey and cap. Pinto, Mustang, Bronco and Pony age players receive MLB replica uniform jerseys and caps.

Are families required to participate in fundraising during the spring season?Candy sales help offset some of the registration costs of playing spring baseball and to help keep the cost of playing affordable. One of the main benefits of our sale is that BYBL only asks families to sell candy per family (not sell for each child playing). We also have the option to buy-out and not sell the candy. Ask a BYBL board member for details.

BYBL DIvISIONS:

BYBL Pinto Division: Ages 7 and 8The Pinto division is intended for 7 and 8 year old players that want to take the next step after playing Coach-Pitch or Tee-ball. Children will begin to learn the whole game of baseball. They will begin to learn how to pitch from the wind-up and stretch, catch, leadoffs, steal bases, play the outfield and hit the cutoff man, pick-offs, base signs, and how to turn the double play. The base path is adjusted to 50ft for this age player and they pitch from 44ft. The Pinto Division is still intended to be an instructional league, but season standings are kept and there is post-season play resulting in a Pinto champion (like most youth sports).

BYBL Mustang Division: Ages 9 and 10The Mustang division is intended for 9 and 10 year old players that want to take the next step after Pinto. Children will begin to enhance what they have already learned in the Pinto Division and integrate it into a more competitive and faster paced environment. The base path is adjusted to 60ft for this age player and they pitch from 44ft. The Mustang Division is still intended to be an instructional league, but season standings are kept and there is post-season play resulting in a Mustang champion (like most youth sports).

All players have equivalent playing time, and rules are in place for younger pitchers to allow them opportunity as well. In Mustang, Children can expect to play approximately 18-20 games each season and all games are completed prior to the 4th of July, leaving family summer vacations intact. Uniforms are provided: MLB replica jersey and cap, pants and socks.

Note: All Pinto and Mustang games are played right here in Bolingbrook at Indian Boundary Park or Wipfler Park. There are raised mounds, electronic scoreboards, grass infields and lights for night games. This is an extremely fun age for children’s baseball as they develop and refine baseball skills and learn to “think” the game of baseball.

BYBL Bronco Division: Ages 11 and 12The Bronco division is for the 11 and 12 year old child looking to build on their baseball experience. Leadoffs, the sacrifice bunt, and hit and run plays are all a part of the Bronco division. Players also get the chance to play on a larger diamond (70 ft bases) for that big league feel and pitch from 48ft. Coaches at this level refine the baseball skills and fundamentals of the players without losing site of the main objective - to have fun. This year, our Bronco division fielded 14 teams, and all registered players were placed on a team. Children can expect to play approximately 18-20 games each season. Uniforms are provided: MLB replica jersey and cap, pants, belts and socks.

BYBL Pony Division: Ages 13 and 14The Pony division is for the 13 and 14 year old interested in enjoying a season rich with baseball and healthy competition. The Pony Division is fun and exciting and played the way baseball is meant to be played. This is real baseball. Leadoffs, stealing bases, bunting, hit and run plays, and pick-offs are just some of the nuances of the game at this level. Games are played on the same size fields as middle school at this age (80ft bases) with a 54ft mound. Children can expect to play approximately 21-24 games. Uniforms are provided: MLB replica jersey and cap, pants, belts and socks.

BYBL Colt Division: Ages 15 and 16The Colt division is for 15 and 16 year olds that truly enjoy the game of baseball. Our Colt division typically has about 4 teams, and they will travel and face teams from other local communities. Competition and community pride become a strong part of the Colt experience as players learn the meaning of teamwork and discipline. The players play on a full size baseball field (90ft bases) and can expect to play approximately 21-24 games. The season starts late May (after the IHSA season ends) allowing players to continue baseball into the summer. Full uniforms are provided.

BYBL Palomino Division: Ages 17, 18 and 19The Palomino division is for 17 through 19 year olds that truly enjoy the game of baseball. The season starts late May (after the IHSA season ends) allowing players to continue baseball into the summer. They will travel and face teams from other local communities and can expect to play approximately 21-24 games. Full uniforms are provided.

Register online at www.bybl.org, or for additional information please contact:Paul Battles, President (630) 738-0170Kevin Sneed, Vice President (630) 862-9803Email [email protected] Page www.bybl.org

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Bolingbrook Girls Softball Association (BGSA)Bolingrook’s Premier Fastpitch ProgramThe Bolingbrook Girls Softball Association (BGSA) is a full program that is dedicated to providing the best fastpitch experience for all girls at all levels. The BGSA will serve the Bolingbrook community by providing an exclusive fastpitch program for girls ages 10-18, from recreational to competitive levels. We will teach the necessary skills to prepare all the girls to play in middle school, high school and college and let them decide what path to take. By teaching fundamentals, sportsmanship and life lessons in an atmosphere that is fun, healthy and safe. They will not only gain the self-esteem but also the self confidence that will help them throughout their lives.

Winter Training Camp Bolingbrook Girls Softball Association PresentsThe Skills Development Winter CampBolingbrook’s Premier Fastpitch

GenuWIN Sports Training Facility544 Anderson DriveRomeoville, IL 60446

What our winter training offers:Our training provides solid fundamentals that are essential to give the girls a positive experience and a chance to grow within the sport. We have college trainers and coaches that work with players, reinforcing the following basic softball fundamentals:

Catching: Girls will learn the proper way to catch a ball. Catching is a skill that players must become comfortable with. We will have many drills that will teach proper catching techniques. We will provide drills at the appropriate level and progress into having confident girls catching balls in the air and on the ground.Throwing: The fundamentals of throwing must be taught properly at a young age. Girls will learn the appropriate technique and skills to develop a good throwing arm and wrist snap. Drills will progress from basic concepts to strong accurate throws with correct footwork.Hitting: Probably the most desired skill for any ball player is to be able to hit the ball. Hitting is our program’s focus. We strive to make great players that can hit the ball hard and far. We offer trainers to work at a personal level to develop the bat speed and mechanics needed to succeed.Positional skills: Girls will learn and will focus on proper throwing and catching technique. Girls will also learn the basics of running bases, hitting and learning game concepts and the necessary fundamentals for the game.Pitchers: will also start to be developed at 10U. In SWS league games, pitchers will develop and utilize their training to be competitive and develop to succeed. We offer basics to advanced collegiate trainers.Catchers: Our catchers also starting at 10U, begin development with fundamentals of catching stance to throw-downs on base steals. We offer a professional collegiate trainer to work with all players from 10U-18U.

Register Online at www.BGSAsoftball.com15-20 games in the SWS leagueSeason will begin in May 2015 and end in June 2015

Bolingbrook Cricket League

Youth cricket registration is now open and season will begin on Monday, June 16, 2014 through September 16, 2014.

Registration information is available on our website at www.bplcricket.com or call (630) 862-6957.

Fee: Resident $40; Non-Resident $65

Ages 6-10 years Mondays 6:00 pm-8:00 pmAges 11-16 years Tuesdays 6:00 pm-8:00 pmYouth Training Academy Sundays 3:00 pm-6:00 pm (Extra charges apply)

Location: Balstrode Cricket Field and/or Indian Chase Meadows Cricket Field

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It’s Not How BIG You Are, It’s How BIG You Play!!!PANTHeR SPORTS CLUB (Girls Athletic Programs)Panther Sports Club is the ONLY BAC sanctioned organization devoted entirely to providing GIRLS with sporting opportunities. Panthers has served the Bolingbrook community for close to 30 years by providing organized volleyball, softball and basketball throughout the year. We accomplish this by teaching fundamentals and sportsmanship in an atmosphere of healthy competition and safety. Each of our sports offers In House Recreational play, as well as more competitive program options.

Panther Sports Club is a member of the Positive Coaching Alliance and looks to promote healthy competition in a safe and positive environment for our young athletes. Our board members, coaches, and parents can participate in Positive Coaching sessions either directly through our organization or the Bolingbrook Park District.

Check out our website to view further information and to see pictures of our athletes in action!!! If you have played on any Panther Sports Club team in this past year, – please feel free to join us in the annual Bolingbrook Pathways Parade in September! We have a great time and would like to see as many Panthers as possible marching, dribbling, catching, serving etc. in the parade!

We look forward to working with you and your daughters so come and join the fun!

In House Volleyball - Jennifer [email protected]

In House Volleyball is open to girls ages 3rd through 12th grade. This program is designed to be instructional, slightly competitive and tons of fun! Everyone plays! Haven’t tried volleyball yet, but interested in getting started? Then sign up!

Registration dates take place mid-July and the Tryout/Draft date is in mid-August.

Please check the Panther Sports Club website for detailed information as we get closer to July. It will be updated to include all registration dates, fee information and other things you need to know about our In House Volleyball program.

In House Volleyball will offer a discount of $5 if you bring a Food Pantry donation when you register.

Fast Pitch Softball PANTHERS FASTPITCH welcomes all girls, ages 6 - 18, to join our In-House fast pitch softball league. It is a great way to keep working on your skills for next season, or to be introduced to the basics of the game in a semi-competitive atmosphere. Registration for the Fast Pitch Fall 2014 season will begin in July.Players are grouped by 8U, 10U, 12U, 16/18U. For more information please visit the Panthers website at www.PantherSportsClub.com or Ed Lamb [email protected]

Travel BasketballThe Panther Sports Club Travel Basketball program is ranked as one of the top

100 programs in the country! If you have completed a few seasons of In-House basketball and think you are ready to play in a nationally ranked, more competitive environment, please contact the Travel Basketball Commissioner, Chris Smith for details about try-outs. You can contact Chris via email: [email protected].

In House BasketballOur In House Basketball program works on teaching the fundamental basketball skills of dribbling, passing, shooting, and playing defense for the appropriate age level. Starting basketball at an early age gives girls a chance to develop fundamental skills they can use in more competitive school and club programs in the future while developing a love for the game. We provide playing opportunities for ages 8 through High School. Registration for the In House program begins in October. Please check our website for more information.

Slow Pitch SoftballDesigned to be instructional with a nice competitive twist. Everyone plays and has fun!Slow pitch softball takes place in the Spring!

Club volleyballClub volleyball is for the athlete who has learned the skills of setting, hitting and serving and is ready for a more competitive environment. The Club Volleyball season begins as the In House volleyball season is ending. For more information please contact the commissioner at: [email protected]

For more information, please contact:Christine Buerger President [email protected]

Greg Torkelso, Vice President [email protected]

Jennifer Shroba In House Volleyball [email protected]

Ed Lamb Fast Pitch Softball [email protected]

Ron Dodd Slow Pitch Softball [email protected]

Bennita Drain In House Basketbal [email protected]

Chris Smith Travel Basketball [email protected]

Ken Gambon Club Volleyball [email protected]

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Bolingbrook Magic Travel Basketball Summer Programw w w. b c b b a s k e t b a l l . o r g

Bolingbrook Magic also offers a Spring/Summer AAU/Travel Program for 3rd Grade – High School (9U-18U): Players and teams will be selected based on skill level so that everyone will be given an opportunity to further develop their talents. Players participating in the upcoming Spring/Summer season for Bolingbrook Magic travel teams will compete in tournaments against talented youth basketball teams throughout Illinois. We will also offer developmental teams at the lower grade levels (3rd-8th grade).

Please check the website for evaluation dates and times.

For more information regarding the Magic Travel Program or if you are interested in coaching, please visit us on the web at www.bcbbasketball.org or email us at [email protected].

Bolingbrook Mustang Youth Flag FootballSeason begins: Sept. 6th, 2014 Bolingbrook Mustang Youth Flag Football invites you to play the competitive, contact sport of football, without the tackling. You will be taught the fundamentals of football and will play regardless of experience. Teams compete from September to October, with the Bronco & Stallion teams qualifying for a single game elimination playoff tournament. After playoffs, the remaining two teams in each division play in the Flag Bowl. All players receive a League Tee-Shirt, Uniform, and a Participation Trophy. We also host Movie Night Under the Stars & a Homecoming Celebration for present & past parents and players… Follow us on twitter at: @bolingbrookflag or on Facebook… For more information, please call: Leonard Criddle, President (630) 862-7792David Ludeman, Vice President (630) 364-6162Or email us at: [email protected]

For more information about our league and registration dates, please go to our web site at www.bolingbrookflagfootball.com

Game Times: 9:00 am, 10:30 am, or 12:15 pm on Saturdays.There are a few week night games, starting at 6:30 pm. ll week night games are played under the lights. Location: Flag Football Fields (in back of Annerino Community Center)

BOLINGBROOK Tee-BALL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

“TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME!” Boys and girls ages 4 through 8 will have fun learning teamwork, sportsmanship and fundamental baseball skills in a minimally competitive league. Registration starts in January. Practices start in late March. The season starts in late April and concludes with play-offs, (Coach Pitch), in mid-July. All games are held at the Central Park tee-ball fields.

Lil’ Tees League (4 years old)Older 4 year old boys and girls are introduced to the basics of hitting a ball from a baseball tee, catching, throwing and running the bases in a non-competitive instructional league. All practices and games are approximately 60 minutes in length and are held on Friday nights at the Central Park tee-ball fields. Enrollment is limited. For more details, call Steve Filano 630-378-0205. Participants must have turned 4 years old by April 1st of that year.

Tee-Ball League (5-6 year olds)Boys and girls who are 5-6 years-old by July 31st are eligible to play tee-ball. Players bat at a ball that is placed on a batting tee. Kids develop basic baseball skills in a minimally competitive league with a 10-game schedule. Enrollment is limited. For more information, call Mark Jenkins at 630-759-4342.

Coach-Pitch (7-8 year olds)Boys and girls who are 7-years-old by July 31st and are not 9-years-old before July 31st are eligible to play in our coach-pitch league. Players learn to bat a baseball that is safely pitched to them by their own coach and develop basic baseball skills in a moderately competitive league with a 10-game schedule. Enrollment is limited. For more details, call Katie Collier 630-297-5257.

Registration includes the following:• A complete uniform consisting of a baseball cap, team shirt, pants, and socks• Participation trophy at the end of the season• Team and individual picture package• After-game treat

The season is already in session. For more information please visit our website at www.bolingbrookteeball.com. Registration takes place January through February. If you are registering late please contact someone listed below.

For additional information, please contact:Tee-Ball Mark Jenkins 630-759-4342Coach Pitch Katie Collier 630-297-5257Lil’ Tees Steve Filano 630-378-0205

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Resident ID Program InformationTo assure residents a lower rate and priority in registering for programs, the Park District has implemented a Resident ID process. The Resident ID Card insures that residents will pay less for programs than nonresidents, who do not support the district through tax dollars.

BONUS BeNeFITCWith the improved Resident ID Program, you are automatically able to register for programs online at www.bolingbrookparks.org. Once you have activated your Resident ID Card, you will be emailed your login and password to register online. This service allows you to register from the comfort of your own home.

A Bolingbrook Park District validated Resident ID Card is necessary to receive resident rates for/at:Bolingbrook Park District programs/servicesPelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic ParkBoughton Ridge Golf CourseLifeStyles Fitness CenterHidden Lakes Historic Trout Farm

_HOW TO APPLY for a Bolingbrook Park District Resident ID CardWhen applying for your Resident ID card we will require a completed Resident ID form, current photo ID (driver’s license, state ID or school ID) AND one of the following:Gas utility bill (not more than 60 days old)Water bill (not more than 60 days old)Electric bill (not more than 60 days old)Property tax billVehicle registration card

For each child in the household ages 3 months and older, we will require one of the following:Current photo IDBirth certificatePassportProof of guardianship

Your initial Resident ID Card may only be registered for in person at Annerino Community Center or Bolingbrook Recreation and Aquatic Complex.

_HOW TO ReNeW your Bolingbrook Park District Resident ID Card (Resident ID cards must be renewed on an annual basis.) When renewing your card and/or the cards for your family members, please provide one of the following:Gas utility bill (not more than 60 days old)Water bill (not more than 60 days old)Electric bill (not more than 60 days old)Property tax billVehicle registration card

The above item may be shown off at any Park District facility, mailed or faxed. Resident ID cards do not have to be brought in, as the bar code on the card is updated without the card being present. Birth certificates must also be included for each new child added to the household.

You pay nothing. Revalidation for your card is free. Lost and damaged cards may be replaced for $5 per card.

_WHeRe CAN I GeT my Bolingbrook Park District Resident ID Card?Cards are available at:Annerino Community Center 201 Recreation DriveBolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex 200 S. Lindsey Lane

IMPORTANT NOTeS ABOUT YOUR BOLINGBROOK PARK DISTRICT ReSIDeNT ID CARD• The card is permanent, nontransferable and should be retained from year

to year.• Revalidation each year is free.• Children three months or older must have a Resident ID Card to receive

resident rates for programs, services and admission to Pelican Harbor. • Proof of Park District residency is required whether you are applying for a

new Resident ID Card or revalidating your current Resident ID Card.

We appreciate your cooperation.

Household DefinitionThe individual must be a permanent resident of the household. Individuals do not have to be related as long as they are living full-time in the household. Proof of residency is required.

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Adult/Guardian______________________________________________________________Date ______/______/_______(Please Print) First Last

Address___________________________________________________City_______________________Zip____________

Phone Primary (______)-_______-_________ Secondary (______)-_______-_________

email Address

PROGRAM and PeLICAN PASS ReGISTRATIONMail or bring to: Annerino Community Center 201 Recreation Drive, Bolingbrook, IL 60440 or Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex 200 S. Lindsey Lane, Bolingbrook, IL 60440 gPlease make checks payable to the Bolingbrook Park District.

we invite registrations by people with disabilities. if you need assistance to participate, please mark an “x” in yes box. qyes qno

CODe PARTICIPANT’S/ PASS HOLDeRS NAMe BIRTHDATe GeNDeR Fee PROGRAM NAMe DAY TIMe

would you like to make a donation to the Bolingbrook Park District’s Financial aid Program?

qno qyes-please select which amount: $1 $5 $10 other ($ )

PHOTO: I understand that my child/ward or I may be photographed or videotaped while participating in a Bolingbrook Park District program or facility. I give permission for photos and videotapes of my child/ward or me to be used to promote the Park District. Such photos and videotape will remain the property of the Bolingbrook Park District.

WAIveR AND ReLeASe FOR PARTICIPANTS OR/BY PAReNTMust be signed by parent if under 18.Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in this program/activity, you will 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/vehicle operation, 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 Bolingbrook Park District, including its officials, agents, volunteers and employees (hereinafter collectively referred as “Bolingbrook Park District”).I do hereby fully release and forever discharge the Bolingbrook Park District from any and all claims for injuries, damages, or loss that my minor child/ward or I may have or which may accrue to me or my minor child/ward and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with this program/activity.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 online, your online signature shall substitute for and have the same legal effect as an original form signature.

Signature Date (18 years or older or Parent/Guardian)

Note: The Bolingbrook Park District does not carry medical or accident insurance for its participants. The cost of such insurance would make programs cost prohibitive. We suggest that you look at your own insurance policy to be sure you are adequately covered. The Park District assumes no responsibility for personal injuries or loss of personal property.

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Information Provided(Please circle)

Gas Utility Bill Water Bill Electric Bill Property Tax BillVehicle Registration Card

New Household OnlyCurrent Photo ID Birth Certificate PassportProof of guardianship

q ACC q LS q BRAC

q Birth Certificate Verified

Date Received: Staff Initials: _________

Household ID: __________

Adult/Guardian______________________________________________________________Date ______/______/_______(Please Print) First Last

Address___________________________________________________City_______________________Zip____________

Phone Primary (______)-_______-_________ Secondary (______)-_______-_________

email Address

PARTICIPANT’S NAMe(First & Last)

BIRTHDAY(Month/Day/Year)

GeNDeR(Male/Female)

BIRTH CeRTIFICATe(verified)

ONLINe ReGISTRATION 8With your Resident ID, you are automatically able to register for programs online at www.bolingbrookparks.org. You will receive your login and password via email within 10

business days to be able to register for programs online.

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Financial aiD PRogRamThe Bolingbrook Park District’s mission is to help residents achieve quality of life through parks and recreational services. With this mission in mind, the Bolingbrook Park District has established a fund to allow individuals in need of financial assistance to participate in Park District programs. If you are interested in donating, please call (630) 739-0272.

Those in need of financial aid may apply by completing a financial assistance form available at the Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex, Annerino Community Center or online at www.bolingbrookparks.org. Applications are confidential.

For more information, call (630) 739-0272.

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The following registration procedures have been developed to provide equal registration preference to all resident ID card holders.

Registration DatesResident ID Cardholder registration (walk-in and online) May 14Non-resident ID Cardholder registration (walk-in and online) May 21

1. Phone registration will not be accepted unless other- wise noted.2. Registration for programs will end 48 hours prior to the starting date

unless otherwise noted.3. There will be a $35 service charge for returned checks.gNOTe: Fees are subject to change.

Registration Procedures1. Choose the program you want.2. Complete the registration form. Include the code numbers

indicated. 3. Make checks payable to the Bolingbrook Park District. Program fees

may be combined for each family.4. Sign the form. All adult participants must sign. Parent or guardian

signature required for participants under 18 years of age.5. Drop-off or mail your registration to the Bolingbrook Park District,

Annerino Community Center, 201 Recreation Drive, Bolingbrook, Illinois 60440 or Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex, 200 S. Lindsey Lane, Bolingbrook, Illinois 60440. The Bolingbrook Park District is not responsible for lost or misdirected mail.

In order to protect your privacy, fax orders paid by credit card will no longer be accepted. Credit Cards will still be accepted in person or online.

LOOKING FOR ASSISTANCe WITH A PROGRAM?The Bolingbrook Park District complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibits discrimination on a basis of disability. Bolingbrook Park District will make reasonable accomodations in recreation programs to enable participation by an individual with a disability. Please make requests at least two weeks prior to the start of a program if you need an accomodation.

Satisfaction GuaranteeAt Bolingbrook Park District, we are constantly striving to provide you with quality recreation activities, events and programs. We are confident that you will like these programs... so confident that we will ensure our promise to provide that

high quality. The Bolingbrook Park District guarantees that you will be satisfied with recreation classes, programs and services in which you participate.

If you are not completely satisfied, tell us and we will arrange for you to do one of the following:

1. Repeat the class at no charge.2. Receive full credit that can be applied to any other program.3. Receive a full refund.

Our guarantee is based on fulfilling our promise…delivering the published expectation describing the particular service you have used. If you are not satisfied, we kindly request input in the form of suggestions, comments, ideas or changes for improvement.

Refund applications may be made at the Annerino Community Center, 201 Recreation Drive, or Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex, 200 South Lindsey Lane. Requests must be made within ten business days after the last class meeting. Your receipt, cancelled check or proof of I.D. may be required. Refund checks will be mailed within 15 business days. Satisfaction guarantee does not apply to golf course green fees, pro shop merchandise, adult sport leagues, food or meals, beverages, facility memberships, daily admissions or tickets to entertainment or sport events, and a few select programs.

Online Registration Resident ID card holders automatically receive their login and password to register online. If you are a Resident ID card holder and have not received your login information, please call our Application Support Specialist at (630) 783-6517.

Nonresidents may register online by becoming Parkie’s E-club members. Parkie’s E-Club forms are available at all facilities or downloadable on the registration page at www.bolingbrookparks.org. Nonresidents simply have to fill the form out and drop it off at a Park District facility. Your login information will be emailed to you.

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memorial tree & Bench ProgramMake a special memory last by purchasing a tree or bench as a gift for a friend, for you or in memory of a loved one. Check the Web site at www.bolingbrookparks.org for a listing of the available trees and benches or call (630) 739-4696.

Picnic KitsHave fun playing with a variety of sports equipment including softball, frisbee, soccer, football, and horseshoes. A completed picnic kit request form and $25 damage deposit (refunded 15 days after return) is required for each request. For more information, please call Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex at (630) 739-1700.

Park PermitsReserve your picnic area for your next social gathering by obtaining a park permit. When you obtain a permit we take extra care to make sure the area you secured is clean and orderly. If another group is in your spot, by authority of the permit, they must relinquish the site to you. Permits are required for groups of 15 or more.

Park Permits with Resident iD card$50 non-refundable fee$50 refundable security deposit

Park Permits$125 non-refundable fee$50 refundable security deposit

The fee is non-refundable even if a permit is cancelled. If a key is not returned within 48 hours of the permit date $25 will be withheld from the security deposit. Permits need to be reserved at least 2 weeks prior to the date requested. A park permit application form is available at the Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex, Annerino Community Center, or Deatherage Drdak Center.

Please call Angie Newberry (630) 739-4696 for specific questions or (630) 739-0272 for more information and availability.

Bolingbrook Park District provides opportunities for visitors of diverse abilities to enjoy our parks, facilities and programs. The District is committed to inclusion and universal access to individuals with disabilities. We have and will continue to improve accessibility so that everyone can fully enjoy their visit and experience.

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ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge335E.BoughtonRoadl(630)739-6604Ashbury’s is a perfect venue for a shower, wedding celebration, corporate meeting, family reunion or birthday party. Enjoy accommodations for up to 300 people with an outdoor balcony and scenic views. Our event staff will take care of you. Features private bar, flexible seating options, linen tablecloths, free Wi-Fi, drop down projection screens and more.

hidden oaks nature center419TroutFarmRoadl(630)739-2600Nestled in the woods, Hidden Oaks Nature Center offers beautiful views from the charming 40-person capacity multipurpose room with access to the roof top garden.

Bolingbrook Recreation & aquatic complex200SouthLindseyLanel(630)739-1700Features a wood floor gymnasium with two full size regulation basketball courts and four regulation volleyball courts. Also features a community room and indoor play-ground available for rent when it is not open to the public.

annerino community center201RecreationDrivel(630)739-0272Offers a gymnasium with a regulation basketball court or two regulation volleyball courts, two multi-purpose rooms and a community room.

the following facilities are available for rental on an hourly basis. Reservations require deposit. Rental rates due two weeks prior to the reserved rental date.

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arrowhead Pond /349W.RobinhoodWay l l 3.4

Balstrode Park /181ThackerayDrive . l l . l . t . 6.2

Blackhawk Pond/600BlackhawkLane l l l 3.3

Bloomfield oasis /1614PrairieviewBlvd . . l l 1

Bradford Park/490BradfordPlace . l l 6.8

Bulldog Park/351BlairLane . .R l l . . . . . 19.2

central Park/201RecreationDrive . l .R . .R .R l . . . . . l 71.7

century Park/1675AppleValleyDrive l l l l . l 16

champions Park/1600Firethorn . . l l l l . t 8.8

cider creek Park/1755AppleValleyDrive l l 4

comed greenway/North&Southatpowerlines . 54

community Park/600KingsbrookeCrossing . l l S . . . l 15

Drafke Park/1125QuailRun l l l l l l 6.7

DuPage River greenway/fromRoyceRoadtoIndianBoundaryPark . t . 92.2

erickson Park/398W.BriarcliffRoad l l 0.5

Freedom Park/1600ParkPlace . l l S . . 4.3

gateway wetlands/680FeathersoundDrive . . . . 49.9

heritage Park/702PaxsonDrive . . l S . . . 5.6

herrington estates /(undeveloped land) 600KingsRoad 12

hidden lakes historic trout Farm/475TroutFarmRoad l . . t . . 16

hidden oaks conservation area/James s. Boan woods 410SchmidtRoad . . . . l 47.1 / 27

indian Boundary Park/990W.BoughtonRoad . l . . lR lR . . . . . l 62.4

indian chase meadows /525PheasantChaseDrive l . . l l . . . . t . l 34.2

ivanhoe Park/190FalconridgeWay l l S . . 1

Jaycee Park/550LilyCacheLane l . 7.2

Johansen Farm Park/770HartfordLane . . . t . 1.6

Knights of columbus Park/190NorthridgeDrive . l . . l 18.4

liberty Park/298N.OrchardDrive . l l l 8

lilac Park/1561ClearDrive . l l . . 3.5

lily cache greenway/WestofOrchardDrivealongLilyCacheCreek . l . . l 191.2

lily cache sports Fields/1387HassertBoulvard . .R . . . . t . 15

lily cache sports Fields-west campus/1505TrailsEndLane . . . . . . . 32.1

lions Park/220W.Briarcliff l l l 5.4

Pathways Pond/220N.SchmidtRoad l . 3.6

Plimmer Park/401LilyCacheLane l l . . l 10.5

Poplar Park/870PoplarLane . S l t . 3.6

Prairie trails/1370DanhofDrive . . . l l l . . . t . 48.4

Remington lakes sport complex/811W.RemingtonBlvd. . .R .R SR . . . t . 12

Riverbend Park/1940DanubeWay l . 1.2

River hills Park/2290MistyCreekTrail . l l l . . 3.6

Rotary Park/470E.BriarcliffRoad . . . t l 6.8

schraeder Park/469E.BriarcliffRoad 1.3

st. Francis Park/299WhiteWaterDrive . . . . 2.3

sunset Park/1500WatersideDrive . . l l S . . 7.4

the Forest/1399CarriageLane l . . . 0.8

volunteer Park/200S.LindseyLane l l . l 66.2

winston woods/200WinstonDrive . . . . t l 42.1

wipfler Park/549RockhurstRoad . . l l .P . . . . . 10.5

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