Bolingbrook Park District 2015 Spring Guide

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RegistRation DatesResident ID Cardholder (walk-in & online) March 11

Non-resident ID Cardholder (walk-in & online) March 18

F a c i l i t y D i R e c t o R y Annerino Community Center (ACC) : Administrative Office201 Recreation Drive | 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 Road | 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 Road  | P (630) 739-4100  | F (630) 739-1648

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

Hidden Oaks Nature Center (OAKS)419 Trout Farm Road | 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 Drive | 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

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]

Mike Baiardo, Director of [email protected]

Nick Baird, Director of Revenue [email protected]

Debbie Chase, Director of Business & [email protected]

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

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

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

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Program PagesProgram PagesProgram Pages

GENERAL INTEREST

3-D Video Game Design 35

ACT Practice Tests 39

Amigos Spanish Club 36

Beginners Acting Class for Kids 39

Ceramic Fun Friday’s 33

Checkmate Class 36

Group Guitar Lessons 35

Group Piano Lessons 35

Homeschool PE 33

Hocus Pocus 34

Junior Fungineering-Build-A-Thon 33

Kid’s Craft & A Snack 34

Little Achievers of Tomorrow 37

Lunchbox Club 33

Mandarin Chinese Class 35

Mighty Mathematicians 36

Mom & Son Fishing Fun 38

Mother/Daughter: BFF Jewelry Night 35

Next Generation Artists 34

Paintball 39

Smoothie Spa Retreat 36

Stage Stars 36

Supper Club with Kathy 34

Weather Wizards 38

AQUATICS

Competitive Youth Stroke Clinic 41

Level Swim Lessons 40

Lifeguard Screening 41

Private Swim Lessons 41

ATHLETICS

Climbing Wall 42

Foot Golf Cosmic Scramble 39

Just Stretching 39

Kids X-Treme Sports Conditioning 43

Little Geckos 43

Open Gym 57

T-Ball Training 21

T-Ball Training Camp 23

AQUATICS

Parkie’s Babies Swim Lessons 17

Parkie’s Paddlers Swim Lessons 17

DANCE

Kinder Dance 18

Parent & Me Creative Dance 18

GYMNASTICS

Cheerleading – Level One 26

Parent Tiny Tot Gymnastics 24

Parent/Tot Gymnastics 24

Pre-School Gymnastics 25

Pre-School Tumbling 26

Pre-School Rhythmic Gymnastics 26

CAMPS

Camp Alotta Fun 28

Camp Stepping Stones 29

Eco-Explorers Camp 30

Eco-Trekkers Camp 30

Eco-Voyagers 30

Little Sprouts Camp 30

Lunchbox Club 29

Nature Spring Break Camp 30

Teen Time Fun Camp 28

Teen Time Camp Sunrise/Sunset Extended 28

Parkie’s Harbor Heroes 29

Ages 6-17 yearsLEGO CLASSES

Lego Engineering Academy 32

Lego Explorers Camp 32

Lego Learning: Story Telling 32

Lego Robotics Academy 32

Lego Robotics Camp 32

ACTIvITIeS & eveNTS FOR ALL

April Showers 11

Chicago Cubs Game 10

Child Care Services 9

Cunning Coyotes 11

Earth Aid 9

Family Fishing 11

Fireside Fun 11

Flying Kites 11

Frog Walk 10

Insect Safari 10

Magic in Science 11

Mom & Son Fishing Fun 10

Parkie’s Egg Hunt 10

Turtle Tales 11

Week of the Young Child 8

3 mos.-5yearsGENERAL INTEREST

Adult & Child T-Ball Training 21

Adult & Tot Soccer 20

Adult & Tot Sports Stop 20

Adult & Tot Sports N’ Stories 20

Fun with Football 22

Hikin’ Tykes 23

Homeschool PE 20

Junior Fungineering-Build-A-Thon 19

Little Dribblers 22

Group Piano Level I & II 19

Mini Soccer 20

Music Together 19

Music Together Demonstration Class 19

Pee Wee Floor Hockey 22

Pee Wee Hoopsters & Headers 22

Pee Wee Lacrosse 22

Pee Wee Tennis 23

Pee Wee Track, Field & Fitness 21

Soccer & Stories Camp 23

Sports Encounters 21

Tiny Tots 19

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Program Pages

Chicago Cubs Game 60

Iris Paper Folding Workshops 63

Luncheon Trips 60

Menopause the Musical 60

Mother’s Day Spa Escape 62

Paper Crafting Workshops 63

Patriotic Plate 61

Photography 62

Stained Glass Class 62

Tiptoe Through the Tulips 61

Tribute to the Stars – Elvis 60

ATHLETICS

Adult Karate 65

Adult Modern Arnis Filipino Martial Arts 65

Co-Rec Softball Leagues 63

Co-Rec Overnight 12” Softball Tournament 64

Friday Evening Men’s Soccer League 65

Men’s 12” Softball Leagues 64

Men’s Overnight 12” Softball Tournament 64

Men’s Spring Flag Football 64

Over 40 - Men’s Masters 12” Softball 63

Racquetball 65

Senior Volleyball 65

Summer Softball 63

Sunday Morning Men’s Soccer League 64

DANCE

Adult Strength Ballet 66

Adult Hip Hop 67

Advanced Ballroom Dance 68

Ballroom Dance 67

Bellydance 66

Chicago Style Stepping 67

Just Stretching 67

R&B Soul Line Dance – Level 1 66

R&B Soul Line Dance – Level 2 66

Swing Dance 68

Parent & Child / Adult Karate 38

Power Stretch 43

Shotokan Pre-Karate 37

Soccer Conditioning 43

Strength on the Rocks 43

Tae Kwon Do 38

Teen Climbing 101 43

Youth Karate 37

Youth Modern Arnis Fillipino Martial Arts 38

DANCE

Beginners Acting Class for Kids 39

Danceforce 45

Power Dance Project 46

Spring Dance Concerts 47

GYMNASTICS

Beginning Tumbling 52

Bolingbrook Illusions Teams 55

Boys Gymnastics Program 52

Cheer Demo Days 54

Cheerleading – Level Two 53

Cheerleading – Level Three 53

Cheerleading – Storm Competitive Cheer 53

Developmental Gymnastics 49-51

High School Prep Class 55

“More Bars” Class 52

Team Open Gym 55

Tumbling for Dancers and Cheerleaders 52

Tumbling Classes 54

Tumbling Demo Days 54

Adults 18 years & upGENERAL INTEREST

29th Annual Road Rally 60

Adult Drawing 62

Adult Swim Lessons 61

Bridal Beauty 61

Ceramic Studio 61

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FITNESS & WELLNESS

BodyFit Boot Camp 70

Core Stability & Strength for Golf 70

CPR Classes 70

Group Exercise 69

Hatha Yoga I at Hidden Oaks 68

Hatha Yoga 68

Kettlebell 69

Lunch & Learn 69

NRG Zone Small Group Training 70

The Game 69

Triathlon Training 70

Weight Loss Transformation 70

BOLINGBROOK ATHLeTIC CLUB 83-89

FACILITIeS

Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge 71-72

Boughton Ridge Golf Course 73

Hidden Lakes Historic Trout Farm 79

Hidden Oaks Nature Center 77-78

LifeStyles Fitness Center 74-76

Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic Park 80-82

SeRvICe & ReNTALS

Facility Rentals 95

Parks & Information 94

Parks Grid 96

Registration Form 91

Registration Information 93

Resident ID Registration 92

Resident ID 90

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Nature PartiesHidden Oaks Nature Center, 419 Trout Farm Rd.Fishing Parties and Bug Bash Parties are only offered April - October.April-October: Celebrate in the great outdoors. Parties are held entirely outside. Includes one hour of staff led activities and exploration based on the party theme, one hour of reserved picnic tables in the backyard area, two 16” pizzas, two 2-liters of pop, cups, napkins and plates. November-March: Parties held inside and include one hour of staff led outdoor activities (weather permitting) based on party theme, room rental, two 16” pizzas, two 2-liters of pop, cups, napkins and plates.

Hours:10:00 am-Noon1:00-3:00 pmParties must be paid in full to reserve date and time. All parties require a two week notice.

Pricing:April thru October:$165 for up to 12 participantsExtra guests (up to 18): $6/personAdd ons:$50 for room rental to use during the eating hour$50 per hour to extend your party (subject to deposit)$25 for a 30 minute campfire, we supply the fire, wood, marshmallows and roasting forksMaximum 40 people in room

November thru March$215 for up to 12 participantsExtra guests (up to 18): $8/personAdd ons:$50 per hour to extend your party (subject to deposit)$25 for a 30 minute campfire, we supply the fire, wood, marshmallows and roasting forksMaximum 40 people in room

Themes:Bug Bash, Dinosaur Trackers, Reptile Safari, Night Time Nature Adventure, Fishing Party.Birthday Party Rental Kit:Want to do your own nature party, but need activities, games and crafts? Rent the Nature Party Kit or Bug Party Kit! Includes craft materials for up to 12 participants. $25 to rent the kit, plus $50 per hour to rent the room (subject to deposit).

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.

INdOOR SeASON: September 2-May 22, 2015Poolside Party (15 guests): $199 Weekday; $215 Weekendw/Resident ID (15 guests): $169 Weekday; $185 WeekendExtra guests (more than 15): $6/personw/Resident ID (more than 15): $4/person

OUTdOOR SeASON: May 23-September 7, 2015Poolside 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. Spa Parties are available on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Spa Party (5 participants): $160w/Resident ID (5 participants): $105Extra participants (more than 5): $21/personMaximum: 10 participants

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 participants): $185w/Resident ID (12 participants): $140Extra participants (more than 12): $10/personMaximum: 18 participants

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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 drParties available on Saturday from 4:30-6:30 pm.Tumble 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. 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. 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

Our par ty ser vices team handles it all so you can enjoy!

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/personw/Resident ID: $8/person

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1965

2015

Weekly concerts from all 5 decadesRevival of Cornfield Yacht Regatta

Scavenger HuntBuild-a-Bolingbrook Lego Contest

Hula Hoop ChallengeWin prizes

2 Fireworks showsand MORE!

[email protected]

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1965

2015

Weekly concerts from all 5 decadesRevival of Cornfield Yacht Regatta

Scavenger HuntBuild-a-Bolingbrook Lego Contest

Hula Hoop ChallengeWin prizes

2 Fireworks showsand MORE!

[email protected]

Don’t Miss!WeeK OF THe YOUNG CHILd

April 19 -24p. 8

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events for all agesTrips . Adventures . Fishing . Educational Programs

New Programs at a Glance• Mom & Son Fishing Fun• Flying Kites• Magic in Science• Cunning Coyotes

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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Sunday, April 19 through Friday, April 24

Week of Free Children’s Events

WEEK of the YOUNG CHILDTons of Trucks and Family Fun Fair Date: Sunday, April 19, 2015Time: 11:00 am-2:00 pm Location: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex

Pajama party Sing-Along with Miss CaroleDate: Tuesday, April 21Time: 6:30-7:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community Center

dave’s Traveling World of Reptiles Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2015Time: 4:00-5:00 pmLocation: Annerino Community Center

Ice Cream SocialDate: Friday, April 24, 2015Time: 6:00-8:00 pm Location: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex

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

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Sunday, May 3 11:00 am-3:00 pmHidden Oaks nature Center419 Trout Farm Road

Join us for our annual celebration of the earth, sustainable practices and how to better connect with the world around you.

Child Care ServicesAges 6 months - 11 years

Relax knowing your child is in a safe, healthy environment!

For children under the care of adults who are participating in activities at Annerino Community Center or Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex. The child care membership is non-transferable.

Child Care HoursBolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex Monday - Friday 8:00 am-1:30 pm Monday-Thursday 3:30-8:30 pm Saturday 8:00-11:30 am

Annerino Community Center Monday-Friday 9:00 am-1:00 pm Monday-Thursday 3:30-8:30 pm Saturday 9:00-11:30 am

Drop-in registration is accepted at the front desk.• All children must be signed in when entering the child care room.

All necessary information, including where the adult will be in the facility must be completed.

• LifeStyles members must show membership ID.• Children who appear to be suffering from a contagious illness will

not be admitted. • Staff is not responsible for changing diapers. Parents will be

contacted to change their child’s diapers. • Juice cups or bottles with child’s name are the only snack

allowed in the room.

$2.50/hour per child $45/20 one-hour visits (A $5 savings!)

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Chicago Cubs Game All ages welcomeTake me out to the ball game...Join Bolingbrook Park District and LCSRA to cheer on the Cubs as they take on the Brewers in the friendly confines of Wrigley Field. Program fee includes ticket and transportation. Please bring money for lunch or snacks and souvenirs. We will stay until the game is over.day: FridayTime: 10:30 am-6:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community Centerdate: May 15Fee: $59w/Resident Id: $39 22641AKey contact: Jean RowRegistration deadline: April 2

Frog WalkAll ages welcomeTake an evening hike along the DuPage River Greenway to experience a spring chorus of frogs! Identify common frog species by sight and sound, discover the wetland world they call home, and be amazed by their incredible adaptations. day: FridayTime: 6:00-7:00 pmLocation: Hidden Oaks Nature Center Fee: $7Resident Id: $4 date: May 1 23483AKey contact: Melinda Weaver

Insect SafariAll ages welcomeMeet insects, spiders and bugs during this field extravaganza! Find insects that are camouflaged, brightly colored beetles and maybe a few early-season butterflies. A Naturalist will be equipped with nets, bug jars, and field guides. day: SaturdayTime: 1:00-2:30 pmLocation: Hidden Oaks Nature Center Fee: $10Resident Id: $6date: May 23 23470AKey contact: Melinda Weaver

Mom & Son Fishing Fun Ages 5-12 yearsBoys, bring Mom to this special one of a kind fishing event. You can fish with Mom and then have a special picture taken with your catch and Mom. Event includes the basics of fishing, use of a fishing pole, bait, picture and pizza lunch. Pre-registration by April 24 is required. Registration cannot be accepted the day of the event. Both Mom and Son must be register and pay individually. Son must be age specified by May 9.day: SaturdayTime: 11:30 am-1:30 pmLocation: Hidden Lakes Trout FarmFee: $24 per personw/Resident Id: $16 per persondate: May 9 22280Adeadline: April 24Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Parkie’s egg HuntAges 2-8 yearsJump in the water and collect as many eggs as possible. Open them to find prizes and candy inside. Some eggs will contain special tickets for an additional basket. Parents please plan on getting in the pool with your child. Bags and baskets may be brought to the pool, but will not be allowed in the water during the hunt. Everyone registered for the egg hunt is invited to stay and swim dur-ing public swim after the last group collects their eggs.

Time Age Code12:00-12:15 pm Ages 2-5 26441A12:15-12:30 pm Ages 6-8 26441B

day: SaturdayLocation: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic ParkFee: $10w/Resident Id: $7date: March 28Key contact: Beth Brown

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Family Fishing All ages welcomeThis program is a great way to learn how to fish or develop your fishing skills. The program is designed to teach adults and children basic ecological concepts, fishing skills and new ways to enjoy the outdoors together. Instruc-tion will cover basic techniques for year-round fishing in ponds and lakes. All fishing equipment and bait will be provided. day: SundayTime: 1:00-2:30 pmLocation: Hidden Lakes Fee: $11Resident Id: $7date: May 17 23401AKey contact: Melinda Weaver

Fireside FunAll ages welcomeLearn how to prepare and cook simple food over a campfire and taste the final product. A fire craft will be included for the children.Day: SundayTime: 12:30-1:30 pmLocation: Hidden Oaks Nature Center Fee: $8Resident ID: $5Date: April 26 23416AKey contact: Melinda Weaver

April ShowersAll ages welcomeDrop into Hidden Oaks Nature Center and immerse yourself in water experiments, the water cycle, play watershed roulette and make a water craft.day: SundayTime: 1:00-2:00 pmLocation: Hidden Oaks Nature Center Fee: $7Resident Id: $4date: April 12 23414AKey contact: Melinda Weaver

Turtle TalesAll ages welcomeJourney into the world of turtles with information about the types of turtles of Illinois and their natural history. Program includes an opportunity to meet our resident turtles, play turtle games, and make a turtle craft. Day: SundayTime: 1:00-2:00pmLocation: Hidden Oaks Nature Center Fee: $7Resident Id: $4date: April 19 23415AKey contact: Melinda Weaver

Flying Kites All ages welcomeWith experiments and games participants will understand why wind is important in nature, some ways in which people use wind for work and play. Make your own kite and see how high it can soar.day: SundayTime: 2:30pm-4:00pmLocation: Hidden Oaks Nature Center Fee: $10Resident Id: $6date: April 26 23404AKey contact: Melinda Weaver

Magic in Science All ages welcomeBe prepared to experience the strange tricks your mind and eyes can play on you. Build your own rocket and conduct experiments involving atmospheric pressure, air pressure, inertia, water, fog, optical illusions and much more. day: SundayTime: 1:00-2:30pmLocation: Hidden Oaks Nature Center Fee: FREEdate: May 31 23405AKey contact: Melinda Weaver

Cunning Coyotes All ages welcomeJoin us to learn about the mysterious coyote. Find out why coyotes howl, get to touch a real coyote pelt, and make a coyote mask to take home.day: SundayTime: 3:00-4:00pmLocation: Hidden Oaks Nature Center Fee: $7w/Resident Id: $4date: April 12 23406AKey contact: Melinda Weaver

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Preschool ProgramsThree Unique Sites… One Common Goal… Create a Learner for LifeThe 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 and intellectually. We encourage creativity and curiosity, which fosters strong self-esteem and a love of life-long learning. We communicate with kindergarten program administrators in the area to ensure that our curriculum is in line with the expectations for children entering kindergarten programs.

OUR GOALWe 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.

Our programs will help develop your child in the four areas below.

social

•develop skills in sharing, helping and interacting with others•Gain concepts of responsibility

cognitive

•engage in all curriculum areas including creative arts, science, math, language, imaginative play and health•Prepare for the expectations of

kindergarten

emotional

•express themselves in a way that fosters positive self-image•Learn to be independent and

confident in their abilities to make choices

Physical

•develop large motor skills to be successful with body awareness and self-help skills•Refine small motor skills to ensure

the proper use of scissors, writing utensils and self-help skills

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registration Process for the 2015-2016 Preschool Year

Registration procedures and dates are as follows:

March 2-May 15, 2015: 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, 2015 or upon registration after May 15 Payment #2 September 15, 2015 or upon registration after August 15Payment #3 November 15, 2015Payment #4 February 15, 2016 Schedule for the Pre-K program: (6 installment payments)Payment #1 June 15, 2015 or upon registration after May 15 Payment #2 September 15, 2015 or upon registration after August 15Payment #3 October 15, 2015Payment #4 November 15, 2015Payment #5 February 15, 2016Payment #6 March 15, 2016

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

• Your spot in preschool will be forfeited and a $25 late fee will be assessed if your payment is delinquent.

• Individuals that drop out of preschool after March 15, 2016 will not be refunded the remainder of the school year.

PrograMsSoon 2B3Children 2 ½ - 3 years old gain confidence in a new classroom setting for their positive first experience in school and become comfortable separating from parents for a longer and more regular period of time. Development of social skills, large and small motor skills, and basic curriculum concepts including circle time, story time, music and an introduction of letters and numbers through play 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, 2015 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.

3 Year Old ProgramThis program nurtures a 3 year old’s social and emotional growth through self-awareness activities such as making an All About Me Book, learning to make their own decisions, sharing, problem solving and communicating with peers. In addition, the curriculum focuses on the beginning stages of writing, the alphabet, recognizing numbers, shapes and colors, and recognizing his or her first name. We offer in-house field trips as we welcome and learn from visitors from the community. Children must be 3 years old by September 1, 2015 and potty trained to register for this preschool class. The 3 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 Add-A-Day Program or the Enrichment Program.

4 Year Old ProgramIn this program, 4 year olds strengthen relationships with friends and teachers and begin to understand responsibility as they become more self-sufficient. Four year olds learn to recognize and print the alphabet, recognize numbers, colors, complex shapes as well as understand other higher level math concepts. Each child learns to print his or her first and last name and use scissors proficiently. Children experience literature in a new way by creating an Alphabet Book and a Portfolio Book throughout the year. Four year olds also enjoy taking field trips in our community. Children must be 4 years old by September 1, 2015. The 4 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 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. Pre-K students’ interests help direct lesson plans and navigate time management skills as they work with extra classroom time to complete larger projects. Children must be 4 years old by March 1, 2015. The Pre-K classes run 4 days a week M, T, TH, F for 2 ½ hours a day. You can enhance your child’s experience by also registering for our Enrichment Program.

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 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 by 3 years old by September 1, 2105.

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STePPING STONeS CLASSeS: ANNeRINO COMMUNITY CeNTeRday Time Payment (1 of 4) (Fee/with Res Id) Total for Year (Fee/with Res Id) CodeSoon 2B3 Program

M/W 9:45-11:45 am $276/$189 $1104/$756 58001A

3 Year Old Program

TU/TH 9:15-11:45 am $336/$224 $1344/$896 58001B

TU/TH 12:20-2:50 pm $336/$224 $1344/$896 58001C

4 Year Old Program

M/W/F 12:20-2:50 pm $504/$336 $2016/$1344 58001D

3 and 4 Year Old english/Spanish Program

M/W 12:20-2:50 pm $336/$224 $1344/$896 58001E

day Time Payment (1 of 6) (Fee/with Res Id) Total for Year (Fee/with Res Id) CodePre-K Program

M/TU/TH/F 9:15-11:45 am $537/$358 $3222/$2148 58001F

STePPING STONeS CLASSeS: BOLINGBROOK ReCReATION & AqUATIC COMPLexday Time Payment (1 of 4) (Fee/with Res Id) Total for Year (Fee/with Res Id) CodeSoon 2B3 Program

TU/TH 9:45-11:45 am $276/$189 $1104/756 58003A

3 Year Old Program

TU/TH 9:15-11:45 am $336/$224 $1344/$896 58003B

M/W 9:15-11:45 am $336/$224 $1344/$896 58003C

TU/TH 12:20-2:50 pm $336/$224 $1344/$896 58003D

4 Year Old Program

M/W/F 9:15-11:45 am $504/$336 $2016/$1344 58003E

M/W/F 12:20-2:50 pm $504/$336 $2016/$1344 58003F

M/W 6:00-8:00 pm $276/$189 $1104/$756 58003G

day Time Payment (1 of 6) (Fee/with Res Id) Total for Year (Fee/with Res Id) CodePre-K Program

M/TU/TH/F 12:20-2:50 pm $537/$358 $3222/$2148 58003H

SeedLINGS CLASSeS: HIddeN OAKS NATURe CeNTeRday Time Payment (1 of 4) (Fee/with Res Id) Total for Year (Fee/with Res Id) Code3 Year Old Program

T/TH 9:15-11:45 am $336/$224 $1344/$896 58005A

T/TH 9:15-11:45 am $336/$224 $1344/$896 58005B

T/TH 12:20-2:50 pm $336/$224 $1344/$896 58005C

4 Year Old Program

M/W/F 9:15-11:45 am $504/$336 $2016/$1344 58005D

M/W/F 9:15-11:45 am $504/$336 $2016/$1344 58005E

M/W/F 12:20-2:50 pm $504/$336 $2016/$1344 58005F

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Preschool Plus Programs

Preschool Add-A-day Program-Preschool RoomsAges 2 ½-4 years This 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 about his or her regular preschool days.

Location CodeBRAC 22128AACC 22128B

day: FridayTime: 9:45-11:45 amFee: $147w/Resident Id: $98date: April 17-May 22

Preschool enrichment Program-Preschool Rooms Ages 3-5 years This special afternoon is designed for children age 3-5 years old already enrolled in the 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 how own lunch.

day Location date CodeTU ACC Apr 14-May 26 22130AW BRAC Apr 15-May 27 22130B

Time: 11:45 am-1:45 pmFee: $147w/Resident Id: $98No class: May 19-20

Puddle JumpersPuddle Jumpers: 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 toward 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. While parents are requested to remain in the building, this class requires parents to drop off and pick up their child at the specific designated class locations. Our Puddle Jumpers 1 class is focused on getting children accustomed to being away from parents in a warm, caring environment. The primary goal in level 1 is to help children overcome the tears, complete an art creation and participate in class. 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 Fee/with

Res Id date Code

M 1 9:30-10:00 am $55/$37 Apr 13-May 18 22111A

M 2 10:15-11:00 am $82/$55 Apr 13-May 18 22111B

M 3 11:15 am-12:15 pm $109/$73 Apr 13-May 18 22111C

W 2 9:30-10:15 am $82/$55 Apr 15-May 27 22114A

W 3 10:30-11:30 am $109/$73 Apr 15-May 27 22114B

F 1 9:45-10:15 am $55/$37 Apr 17-May 22 22115A

F 4 10:30 am-12:00 pm $127/$85 Apr 17-May 22 22115BLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexNo class: May 20Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Bolingbrook Park district 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 in our child care room for a minimal fee.day: TuesdayTime: 6:00-7:00 pmLocation: Annerino Community Center date: June 16

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New Programs at a Glance• Parent & Me Creative Dance• Kinder Dance

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.

Don’t miss: Adult & Tot Sports! Adults-Work with your tot on everything from soccer to t-ball and combine it with the world of literature! Become an integral part in your tot’s development through basic sports movement while having fun in a nurturing environment!

earlY childhood3 months - 5 years

Aquatics . Dance . General Interest . Gymnastics . Camps

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3 months - 5 years

Aquatics . Dance . General Interest . Gymnastics . Camps

Parkie’s Babies Swim LessonsAges 3 months - 36 monthsParkie’s Babies Infant/Parent class takes your child through five progressive levels of water adjustment. This class is a wonderful opportunity to spend “aqua-lity” time with your child while introducing him/her to skills, such as: kicks, floating, bubble blowing, jumps and so much more! Each baby needs to wear a swim diaper, plastic pants, and a swim suit.

day Time early Bird Fee w/Res Id

Fee w/Res Id date Code

Session OneSA 9:35-10:00 am $54/$44 $59/49 Mar 7-May 9 16140D

SA 10:35-11:00 am $54/$44 $59/49 Mar 7-May 9 16140E

SA 11:35-12:00 pm $54/$44 $59/49 Mar 7-May 9 16140F

Early Bird Deadline February 21

No class April 4 or 11

Session TwoTU/TH 9:50-10:15am $54/$44 $59$49 Mar 31-Apr 30 26140B

TU/TH 5:15-5:40pm $54/$44 $59/$49 Mar 31-Apr 30 26140C

TU/TH 6:30-6:55pm $54/$44 $59/$49 Mar 31-Apr 30 26140A

Early Bird Deadline March 17

No class April 7 or 9

Session ThreeTU/TH 9:50-10:15 am $41/$31 $46/$36 May 5-28 26141B

TU/TH 5:15-5:40pm $41/$31 $46/$36 May 5-28 26141C

TU/TH 6:30-6:55pm $41/$31 $46/$36 May 5-28 26141D

Early Bird Deadline April 21Location: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Park Key contact: Beth Brown

Parkie’s Paddlers Swim LessonsAges 3 Years - KindergartenDeveloped for preschool through kindergarten age, your child will enjoy swimming using appropriate techniques and games geared toward developing skills, while emphasizing water safety. We are now offering 5 progressive levels to meet your child’s needs, from basic skills to advanced swimming techniques. All participants are required to wear a lined swimsuit.

day Time early Bird Fee w/Res Id

Fee w/Res Id date Code

Session OneSA 9:00-9:35 am $64/$54 $69/$59 Mar 7-May 9 16242L

SA 10:00-10:35 am $64/$54 $69/$59 Mar 7-May 9 16242M

SA 11:00-11:35 am $64/$54 $69/$59 Mar 7-May 9 16242N

Early Bird Fee Deadline February 21

No class April 4 or 11

Session TwoTU/TH 9:45-10:20 am $64/$54 $69/$59 Mar 31-Apr 30 26242B

TU/TH 4:00-4:35 pm $64/$54 $69/$59 Mar 31-Apr 30 26242F

TU/TH 4:45-5:20 pm $64/$54 $69/$59 Mar 31- Apr 30 26242G

TU/TH 5:30-6:05 pm $64/$54 $69/$59 Mar 31- Apr 30 26242H

TU/TH 6:20-6:55 pm $64/$54 $69/$59 Mar 31- Apr 30 26242I

Early Bird Deadline March 17

No class April 7 or 9

Session ThreeTU/TH 9:45-10:20 am $48/$41 $53/$46 May 5-21 26243B

TU/TH 4:00-4:35 pm $48/$41 $53/$46 May 5-21 26243F

TU/TH 4:45-5:20 pm $48/$41 $53/$46 May 5-21 26243G

TU/TH 5:30-6:05 pm $48/$41 $53/$46 May 5-21 26243H

TU/TH 6:20-6:55 pm $48/$41 $53/$46 May 5-21 26243I

Early Bird Deadline April 21Location: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic ParkKey contact: Beth Brown

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Kinder dance Ages 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! This class does not perform in the May Concert Series.

date CodeMar 10-Mar 31 12138CApr 14-May 5 12138D

day: Tuesday Time: 5:15-6:00 pm Location: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $48w/Resident Id: $32Instructor: Karen WilsonKey contact: Clara Houdek

Parent & Me Creative dance Ages 18 months- 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. Our instructors 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. This class does not perform in the May Concert Series.

Age Session day Time Location Fee w/Res Id date Instructor Code18 months Session II TH 9:30-9:55 am BRAC $72/$48 Mar 12-May 7 Molly Ghahtani 12130F

18 months Session II TU 4:00-4:25 pm BRAC $72/$48 Mar 10-May 5 Karen Wilson 12130G

2 years Session II TH 10:00-10:40 am BRAC $96/$64 Mar 12-May 7 Molly Ghahtani 12130H

2 years Session II TU 4:30-5:10 pm BRAC $96/$64 Mar 10-May 5 Karen Wilson 12130I

2 years Session II SA 9:00-9:40 am ACC $84/$56 Mar 7-May 2 Karen Wilson 12130JKey contact: Clara HoudekNo class: April 4, 7, 9, 11

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Music TogetherAges Infant-5 years with parentDid you know all children are musical? Nurture your child’s natural enthusiasm for music and movement with Music Together’s fun, engaging and musically diverse experience. The informal instructional style will soon have your entire family singing, dancing and laughing together. Siblings under 9 months old are free. Siblings 9 months and older receive a discount. Tuition includes an illustrated songbook, a Parent’s Guide to Music and their Child, and two CD’s for home/car use. A new and exciting song collection is introduced every semester. No refunds issued after the first class.

day Time date CodeM 9:15-10:00 am Mar 30-June 1 22112A

M 10:15-11:00 am Mar 30-June 1 22112B

M 11:15 am-12:00 pm Mar 30-June 1 22112CLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex Fee: $241 for first child/$185 for second childw/Resident Id: $161 for first child/$105 for second child No class: May 25Instructor: Music TogetherKey contact: Kathy Hassert

Music Together Spring demonstration Class - FreeMonday, March 23 10:15-10:45am, BRAC Community Room 12112e Come join us to sing and dance with your little musician. Here is your opportunity to try the internationally acclaimed Music Together program and get hooked on all they have to offer. Afterwards, you can sign up for the spring class to sing and dance your way to fun. Only one free session for each family please. Must register to attend:

Group Piano Level I & IIAges 4-6 yearsAre you looking to play the piano? This six 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.day: MondayTime: 4:45-5:25 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $153w/Resident Id: $102dates: April 13-May 18 22119Adeadline: April 8Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Tiny Tots Ages 6-36 monthsCome and enjoy this parent child class to enhance your child’s development. This group is for all children, typically developing and children with special needs. The children will participate in both structured and unstructured play times. Activities that will be included this session are story time, songs, games, snack, gross and fine motor activities and much more. This class will also allow parents to network with other parents and share thoughts, ideas, challenges that they face day to day. This class is designed to meet the needs of the parents and children in the group. Each session a speaker will be selected depending on the topic that the group would like more information about.

Age Time LCSRA Code6-18 months 9:00 -10:00 am 22133 A

18-36 months 10:15-11:15 am 22133 Bday: WednesdayLocation: ACCFee: $73w/Resident Id: $49date: April 8-May 13deadline: April 1Key Contacts: Gina Petkus and Kathy Hassert

Junior Fungineering-Build-A-ThonAges 4-7 years Young 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: TuesdayTime: 4:30-5:15pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $103w/Resident Id: $69date: April 14-May 5 22199DKey contact: Kathy Hassert

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Adult & Tot Sports N’ StoriesAges 2-3 years with adultMoms, Dads, or any significant adult and their tots can jump into the world of literature and sports through this exciting class. Each week adults will assist their youngsters learning processes as the children enjoy a mind-awakening story, paly a body-challenging sport and experience a variety of sports, including t-ball, floor hockey, soccer, basketball, and more. Children will enhance listening skills, the ability to follow directions and overall physical development in a safe and fun environment.day: TuesdayTime: 9:30-10:15 amLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45date: April 14-May 19 22103AInstructor: SportsKids Inc.Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Adult & Tot Soccer Ages 2-3 years with adultParents or any significant adult will enjoy time with their children learning the skills, moves, and joy of playing America’s most popular youth sport. This class is the perfect introduction to soccer for children. Emphasis will be on the basic skills of soccer such as dribbling, passing, and shooting, all in a fun and relaxed environment. Age appropriate drills, games, and equipment will be used to help tots learn these skills as well as develop motor skills, coordination, balance, and listening and social skills. Adults will enjoy playing alongside and assisting their youngsters as they get their first taste of soccer fun.

day Time date CodeTU 11:30 am-12:15 pm Apr 14-May 19 22107A

SA 9:15-10:00 am Apr 18-May 30 22107BLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: May 9Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Homeschool PeAges 4-17 years Homeschool PE will focus on the importance of creating lifelong fitness habits and good sportsmanship. This class focuses on fitness, active games, and sports. This is a great way for Homeschool students to meet other students from surrounding areas. We always accept new students each session, but for the benefit of the child, we ask that you continue the program throughout the school year. Students receive a $10 discount for every child after the first.day: ThursdayTime: 1:30-2:30pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $50 for 1st child/$40 for each additional childw/Resident Id: $35 for 1st child/ $25 for each additional child.date: April 2-May 28 22125A Instructor: Marilyn BartelsNo class: April 9, May 21Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Adult & Tot Sports StopAges 2-3 years with adultMom, Dads or any significant adult can play an integral part in helping their tots experience basic sports movement. We will provide the fun, nurturing environoment and sports equipment neeed to guide your tot through an introduction to organized sports movement.day: MondayTime: 5:30-6:15 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45date: April 13-May 18 22116AInstructor: SportsKids Inc.Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Mini Soccer Ages 3-5 yearsBasic 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.

day Time date CodeTU 10:30-11:15 am Apr 14-May 19 22122A

SA 12:30-1:15 pm Apr 18-May 30 22122BLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45Instructor: SportsKids Inc.Key contact: Kathy Hassert No class: May 9

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Sporting encounters Ages 4-6 years Experience a variety of sports in a fun and safe environment. Girls and boys will learn the basic skills of soccer, t-ball, basketball, floor hockey, kickball and more. Classes are designed to improve listening skills, the ability to follow directions, and enhance overall physical development – all while having fun. All equipment used during the class will be tailor made to ensure success with every participant.

day Time date CodeTU 1:45-2:30 pm Apr 14-May 19 22123A

SA 10:15-11:00 am Apr 18-May 30 22123BLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: May 9Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Pee Wee Track, Field & FitnessAges 4-6 yearsJoin us for a fun workout that combines stretching, movement, and other fitness concepts with running, jumping, throwing and other skills used in track and field. Hula hoops, jump ropes, parachutes, softballs 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. day: MondayTime: 4:30-5:15 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45date: April 13-May 18 22124AInstructor: SportsKids Inc.Key contact: Kathy Hassert

T-Ball Training Ages 4-6 years Learn the basics of batting, base running, catching, and throwing. We will concentrate on the very fundamentals of game play and have a good time while at it, too! Remember to bring a glove to each class!

day Time date CodeTU 12:45-1:30 pm Apr 14-May 19 22118A

SA 11:15 am-12:00 pm Apr 18-May 30 22118BLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: May 9Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Adult & Child T-Ball TrainingAges 2-3 with adultParents can enjoy America’s favorite pastime with their child. Young children will develop motor skills while having fun throwing, catching, batting and base running like the big kids. Parents and their little athletes will enjoy making new friends and working together to learn the basics of game play in this exciting class!day: SaturdayTime: 11:15am-12:00pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45 date: April 18-May 30 22120AInstructor: SportsKids, Inc.No class: May 9Key contact: Kathy Hassert

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Pee Wee Lacrosse Play lacrosse like the big kids. Age appropriate sized sticks and softer balls will be used for safety. Children will learn skills including cradling, stick work, running, passing, shooting, and more.day: FridayTime: 2:00-2:45 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45date: April 17-May 29 22136AInstructor: SportsKids, Inc.No class: April 24Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Pee Wee Hoopsters & Headers Ages 3-5 yearsRun and jump into this exciting class! Boys and girls work on body coordination, agility, balance, and self-confidence as they experience both the sports of soccer and basketball. Children learn basic ball handling, passing, shooting, and defense skills necessary for success in these two popular sports. Teamwork and sportsmanship are emphasized through drills and games in a supervised and safe environment. Our fun approach is a great way to expose boys and girls to basketball and soccer. day: FridayTime: 11:15 am-12:00 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45date: April 17-May 29 22126AInstructor: SportsKids, Inc.No class: April 24Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Little dribblers Ages 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.

day Time date CodeM 5:30-6:15 pm Apr 13-May 18 22117A

SA 1:30-2:15 pm Apr 18-May 30 22117BLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45Instructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: May 9Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Fun with Football Ages 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. day: MondayTime: 6:30-7:15 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45date: April 13-May 18 22132AInstructor: SportsKids Inc.Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Pee Wee Floor Hockey Ages 4-6 years Does your child love the Blackhawks? This class will help your child learn the game of hockey before the skates go on. Drills for stick handling, passing, shooting, and goalie skills as well as team drills will be demonstrated in this class. Your child will enjoy learning the fundamentals and mechanics of this fast-paced and super-fun game. day: SaturdayTime: 9:15-10:00 amLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45date: April 18-May 30 22121AInstructor: SportsKids Inc.No class: May 9Key contact: Kathy Hassert

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T-Ball Training Camp Ages 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 CodeMar 30-Apr 3 22137AApr 6-10 22137B

day: Monday-FridayTime: 10:30 am-12:00 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $90w/Resident Id: $60Instructor: SportsKids Inc.Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Hikin’ TykesAges 2-5 years with adultCome explore Spring at Hidden Oaks. Little nature explorers will learn about different habitats and look for signs of spring and animal life. Each session will feature a nature walk and craft. Dress for indoor and outdoor activities. Child must be 2 years of age by start of class. Fee includes child and parent pair.

date CodeApril 8-29 23412AMay 6-27 23412B

day: WednesdayTime: 10:00-11:00 amLocation: Hidden Oaks Nature Center Fee: $45 per pairResident Id: $35 per pairKey contact: Melinda Weaver

Pee Wee Tennis & GolfAges 4-6 yearsPrepare for a lifetime of enjoyment in the sports of tennis and golf in this exciting class. Your child will learn proper grip, basic strokes, and other beginning tennis fundamentals through lots of fun drills and tennis-like games. We’ll also work with your child to help him or her learn the basics of golf using colorful equipment. Putting, chipping and tee work will be mixed with easy instruction for proper form. Children will develop hand-eye coordination and movement skills through fun and challenging drills and games in a safe and structured environment. day: FridayTime: 1:00-1:45 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $67w/Resident Id: $45date: April 17-May 29 22127AInstructor: SportsKids, Inc.No class: April 24Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Soccer & Stories Camp Ages 3-5 yearsJump into the world of stories and soccer through this exciting camp! 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 dribbling, trapping, passing, scoring and goal tending. They will enhance listening and social skills as well as develop coordination and balance as they play soccer in a fun and safe environment. Each child should bring a water bottle.

date CodeMar 30-Apr 3 22129AApr 6-10 22129B

day: Monday-FridayTime: 9:15-10:15 amLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $60w/Resident Id: $40Instructor: SportsKidsKey contact: Kathy Hassert

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Parent/Tot Gymnastics Ages 18-36 monthsIs your toddler climbing on everything they can reach and never seem to be out of energy? Let us help you channel that energy in a fun, safe and clean environ-ment. This is a parent participatory class where our instructors will guide you and your child through introductory gymnastics skills each week using small bars, floor beams, tiny springboards, an array of skill blocks and octagons as well as our inflatable Air Trak. They will develop their balance, gross motor skills, hand, foot & eye coordination, as well as increase their strength, flex-ibility, social skills and confidence. 9 weeks (Fridays are 8 weeks and Saturdays are 7 weeks due to Holidays and Exhibition).

day Time date Fee w/Res Id Code

TU 10:00-10:45 am Mar 24-May 26 $116 $77 22160D

W 10:00-10:45 am Mar 25-May 27 $116 $77 22160A

TH 10:00-10:45 am Mar 26-May 28 $116 $77 22160B

F * 5:15-6:00 pm Mar 27-May 29 $102 $68 22160G

SA 9:00-9:45 am Mar 28-May 23 $90 $60 22160C Location: Annerino Community CenterNote: Friday’s class is in Martial Arts Room at Annerino Community CenterInstructor: Gymnastics StaffNo Class: April 3, 6-11, May 16Key contact: Maureen FranzenParent/Tot classes do not participate in the Preschool Exhibition.

Preschool & Youth Gymnastics Classes Our preschool gymnastics program offers an array of benefits for your energetic child. All skills are taught in a fun, safe atmosphere with positive instruction blended with our positive motivation and praise method. We incorporate strength, flexibility, coordination and above all, confidence building into every lesson. The gymnastics staff also teaches discipline and social skills. It’s a great opportunity for your child to learn to take direction from an adult other than their parent. Your child will grow in body and mind in our preschool gymnastics program.

Parent Tiny Tots Ages 6-17 monthsIf your tiny toddler is sitting, crawling or walking then they are ready for this class! Your tiny toddler will explore the exciting world of gymnastics through the use of our baby bar, mini alphabet beams, tiny octagons, small hanging rings, hills and skill blocks. Parents will assist their toddlers through various movements under the direction of our staff helping their child to develop their motor skills, hand, foot and eye coordination, beginning social skills and spend energy in a fun and safe environment. We ask that there please be one parent per toddler and that siblings remain by the side lines as this is an age appropri-ate class.day: FridayTime: 10:00-10:45 amLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $102w/Resident Id: $68date: March 27-May 29 22160FInstructor: Gymnastics StaffNo Class: April 3 & 10Key contact: Maureen FranzenParent Tiny Tot classes do not participate in Preschool Exhibition.

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 buck-les 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.

Gymnastics Preschool exhibitionSaturday, May 30, 2015 The Bolingbrook Park District will host our annual Gymnastics Exhibition for the preschool program on Saturday, May 30, 2015. The exhibition is a high energy venue that gives students a chance to showcase what they have learned in their classes and parents to capture those moments with their own still shots, videos or action shots captured by our hired photographer are also available. It’s a show you won’t want to miss! A $15 non-refundable exhibition fee has been added to the class cost for the spring session to cover show expenses, which includes a T-shirt for each gymnast. More details about the show will be given to students as soon as all t-shirt size request forms are returned from the parents. This allows us to calculate how many gymnasts will be in each hour of the show. If the gymnast is enrolling in two spring gymnastics classes on the same registration form, they will only have to pay one gymnastics exhibition fee and will receive one exhibition T-shirt. Please inform your gymnastics coach if your child is enrolled in more than one gymnastics class. We look forward to sharing with you!

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Preschool GymnasticsAges 3-6 yearsEnroll your preschooler in the exciting world of gymnastics where their energy will be transformed into tons of fun learning the beginning skills on vault, bars, beam and floor. Confidence is a major focus in our classes as we guide each child to achieve their greatest individual potential. Development of strength, balance, coordination and flexibility are built into every lesson. We offer a safe, fun, clean atmosphere with complete viewing for our parents. We offer Co-ed Preschool Gymnastics classes that are divided into 3 levels. Preschool One is for children who have never taken a preschool gymnastics class before or have taken one to two preschool gymnastics classes. Preschool Two classes are recommended by an instructor. Preschool Three is for our young, extremely talented gymnasts. Gymnastics Supervisor consent required to register. Preschool Two is prerequisite to Preschool Three. We also offer Boys only Preschool Gymnastics classes where they will master beginning skills on vault, bars, rings pommel and floor. Please make sure that children are potty trained and out of diapers. Also, parents must stay during the entire class for emergency or bathroom purposes. Thank you!

9 weeks (Mondays and Fridays are 8 weeks and Saturdays are 7 weeks due to Holidays and Exhibition).

Class day Time Age date Fee w/Resident Id Fee CodePreschool Two M 9:00-9:45 am 4-6 years Mar 23-May 18 $117/$83 22162A

Preschool One M 10:00-10:45 am 3-4 years Mar 23-May 18 $117/$83 22162B

Preschool Two M 11:00-11:45 am 4-6 years Mar 23-May 18 $117/$83 22162C

Preschool One TU 9:00-9:45 am 3-4 years Mar 24-May 26 $131/$92 22162D

Preschool Two TU 10:00-10:45 am 3-4 years Mar 24-May 26 $131/$92 22162E

Preschool Two TU 11:00-11:45 am 4-6 years Mar 24-May 26 $131/$92 22162G

Preschool Two TU 4:15-5:00 pm 4-6 years Mar 24-May 26 $131/$92 22162F

Preschool One W 9:00-9:45 am 3-4 years Mar 25-May 27 $131/$92 22162H

Preschool Two W 11:00-11:45 am 3-4 years Mar 25-May 27 $131/$92 22162J

Preschool One W 1:00-1:45 pm 3-4 years Mar 25-May 27 $131/$92 22162K

Preschool Two W 2:00-2:45 pm 3-4 years Mar 25-May 27 $131/$92 22162L

Preschool One TH 10:00-10:45 am 3-4 years Mar 26-May 28 $131/$92 22162M

Preschool One TH 11:00-11:45 am 4-6 years Mar 26-May 28 $131/$92 22162P

Preschool Two TH 2:00-2:45 pm 4-6 years Mar 26-May 28 $131/$92 22162Q

Preschool One TH 4:15-5:00 pm 4-6 years Mar 26-May 28 $131/$92 22163B

Preschool Three TH 4:00-5:00 pm 4-6 years Mar 26-May 28 $167/$116 *IA

Preschool Two F 9:00-9:45 am 4-6 years Mar 27-May 29 $117/$83 22162R

Preschool One F 10:00-10:45 am 3-4 years Mar 27-May 29 $117/$83 22162S

Preschool Two SA 9:00-9:45 am 5-6 years Mar 28-May 23 $105/$75 22162T

Preschool One SA 9:55-10:40am 3-4 years Mar 28-May 23 $105/$75 22162U

Preschool One SA 9:55-10:40 am 4-5 years Mar 28-May 23 $105/$75 22162W

Preschool One SA 9:55-10:40 am 5-6 years Mar 28-May 23 $105/$75 22162X

Preschool Two SA 10:50-11:35am 3-4 years Mar 28-May 23 $105/$75 22162Y

Preschool Two SA 10:50-11:35 am 4-6 years Mar 28-May 23 $105/$75 22162Z

Boys Preschool SA 10:50-11:35 am 4-6 years Mar 28-May 23 $105/$75 22163ASpring classes include a $15 gymnastics exhibition fee. If the same gymnast enrolls in two Spring gymnastics classes in the same registration form, they will only pay one gymnastics exhibition fee and will receive one exhibition t-shirt.Location: Annerino Community CenterInstructor: Gymnastics StaffNo Class: April 3, 6-11, May 16, 25Key contact: Maureen Franzen

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Preschool Rhythmic Gymnastics Ages 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 Time Location date Fee w/Res Id Code

TU 11:00-11:45 am BRAC Mar 24-May 26 $116/$77 22266A

TH 11:00-11:45 am BRAC Mar 26-May 28 $116/$77 22266B

TH 3:00-3:45 pm ACC Mar 26-May 28 $116/$77 22266C

F 11:00-11:45 am ACC Mar 27-May 29 $102/$68 22266DInstructor: Gymnastics StaffNo Class: April 7, 9, 10Key contact: Maureen FranzenPreschool Rhythmic classes do not participate in Preschool Exhibition.

Preschool TumblingAges 4-6 yearsDo you find your child upside down more than right side up? If so, Preschool Tumbling could be the class. We provide the right environment with all of the lastest skill building blocks and tumbling devices, in addition to our Air Trak. Your child will develop coordination, strength, balance and confidence. Beginning Tumbling is for children that are new to Tumbling. Good form and positions will be learned at this level. Beginning tumblers will learn the following skills: forward and backward rolls, straddle roll, lunge to handstand, cartwheel, bridges, splits and various jumps.

day Time Location Fee w/Res Id date Code

M 4:15-4:50 pm BRAC $81/$54 Mar 23-May 18 22165C

TU 10:15-10:50 am BRAC $92/$61 Mar 24-May 26 22165D

W 4:15-4:50 pm BRAC $92/$61 Mar 25-May 27 22165E

TH 10:15-10:50 am BRAC $92/$61 Mar 26-May 28 22165F

TH * 1:00-1:35 pm ACC $92/$61 Mar 26-May 28 22165A

F 11:00-11:35 am ACC $81/$54 Mar 27-May 29 22165BInstructor: Gymnastics Staff No Class: April 3, 6-10 Key contact: Maureen Franzen*Ages 3-4 yearsPreschool Tumbling classes do not participate in the Preschool Exhibition.

Cheerleading - Level OneAges 4-6 yearsThis action packed class will teach your child all of the basics of cheerleading at an entry level while building confidence, strength, coordination and flexibiltiy. Jumps-straight, tuck and straddle, Hand Motions-high/low V, T/broken T, touchdown candlestick, buckets and daggers, Tumbling-Forward/Backward rolls, cartwheels and round offs, Stunting-thigh stand and a cheer will be taught, as well as the importance of teamwork. We will use our spring floor and air trak to move each child through the proper progressions. We ask that clean, gym shoes or shoes used for indoor only be worn during this class and hair tied back neatly out of face. No Jewelry allowed for safety reasons. Class uses both the gymnastics arena and gymnasium during each session at the Annerino Community Center location. BRAC classes will remain in rec room. *This includes exhibition t-shirt.

day Time Location Fee w/Res Id date Code

TU 9:00-10:00 am BRAC $131/$92 Mar 24-May 26 22271B

TU 4:15-5:15 pm ACC REC Rm $131/$92 Mar 24-May 26 22271A

TH 9:00-10:00 am BRAC $131/$92 Mar 26-May 28 22271CInstructor: Cheer StaffNo Class: April 7, 9Key contact: Maureen Franzen

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RegisteR Online!Summer 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.

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.

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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Camp Alotta FunAges 6-11 years

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 32366Location: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex$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 $25.00.

TeeN TIMe FUN CAMP 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 $25.00.

Week Session dates early Bird deadlineWeek 1 A June 8–June 12 June 1

Week 2 B June 15–June 19 June 8

Week 3 C June 22–June 26 June 15

Week 4 D June 29–July 3 June 22

Week 5 E July 6-July 10 June 29

Week 6 F July 13–July 17 July 6

Week 7 G July 20-July 24 July 13

Week 8 H July 27–July 31 July 20

Week 9 J August 3-August 7 July 27

Week 10 K August 10-August 14 August 3

Key contact: Kai Wahlgren

Camp Alotta Fun-Summer day Camp Ages 6-11 years Campers participate in a wide variety of fun and exciting activities. Located at Volunteer Park `, 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.

Teen Time Fun CampAges 12-14 yearsWhy 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 proj-ects. Information packets and camp calendars highlighting our fun days will be handed out after receipt of registration. Child must be age specified to partici-pate in this program.

Camp Alotta Fun & Teen Time Camp Sunrise/Sunset ex-tended 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 of participants and their energy level. Parents can register for Sunrise session (7:00 am to 9:00 am), Sunset session (3:00 pm to 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 par-ticipate in this program.

day Camp FormsUpon registration you will receive a packet of forms, which will include emer-gency 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 cer-tain rules have been established and MUST be followed. Parents will be notified with a phone call and a letter of infraction when their camper is misbehaving. 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.

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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.

Week CodeJune 8-12 32101A

June 15-19 32101B

June 22-26 32101C

July 6-10 32101D

July 13-17 32101E

July 20-24 32101F

July 27-July 31 32101G

Aug 3-7 32101HLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexTime: 9:15-11:45 amFee: $138w/Resident Id: $92Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Parkie’s Harbor Heroes Summer CampThe 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.

day Time early Bird Fee w/Res Id Fee w/Res Id date Code early Bird date

M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $175/$150 $185/$160 June 8-12 36675A May 25

M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $175/$150 $185/$160 June 15-19 36675B Jun 1

M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $175/$150 $185/$160 June 22-26 36675C Jun 8

M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $175/$150 $185/$160 June 29-July 3 36675D Jun 15

M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $175/$150 $185/$160 July 6-10 36675E Jun 22

M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $175/$150 $185/$160 July 13-17 36675F Jun 29

M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $175/$150 $185/$160 July 20-24 36675G Jul 6

M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $175/$150 $185/$160 July 27-31 36675H Jul 13

M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $175/$150 $185/$160 Aug 3-7 36675J Jul 20

M-F 9:00 am-3:00 pm $175/$150 $185/$160 Aug 10-14 36675K Jul 27Key contact: Beth Brown

Lunchbox Club Ages 5-7 yearsIf your child enjoyed Kids Creation Camp, then Lunchbox Club is perfect for them. We will be stretching their imaginations 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.

dates CodeJune 9-June 18 32105A

June 23-July 9 32105B

July 14-July 23 32105C

July 28-Aug 6 32105Ddays: TU, W, THTime: 9:30 am-12:00 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $157w/Resident Id: $105 No class: June 30-July 2 Key contact: Kathy Hassert

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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 pmFee: $145 w/Resident Id: $99

Week of June 29-July 2Fee: $116w/Resident Id: $79Key contact: Melinda Weaver eco-Camps

date ecovoyagers Code

ecoTrekkers Code

ecoexplorers Code

early Bird deadline

June 8-12 33418A 33416A 33417A June 1

June 15-19 33418B 33416B 33417B June 8

June 22-26 33418C 33416C 33417C June 15

June 29-July 2 33418D 33416D 33417D June 22*

July 6-10 33418E 33416E 33417E June 29

July 13-17 33418F 33416F 33417F July 6

July 20-24 33418G 33416G 33417G July 13

July 27-31 33418H 33416H 33417H July 20

Aug 3-7 33418J 33416J 33417J July 27

Aug 10-14 33418K 33416K 33417K Aug 3*Fees will be prorated due to no camp July 3.Please register by the Early Bird Deadline to avoid being charged an additional $15.

Nature Spring Break CampAges 6-14 yearsCome and join us for some Spring Nature fun at Hidden Oaks Conservation Area. Join us for one or ALL of Hidden Oaks Nature Center’s spring break camp.

day date Code

Monday March 30 23402A

Tuesday March 31 23402B

Wednesday April 1 23402C

Thursday April 2 23402D

Monday April 6 23402F

Tuesday April 7 23402G

Wednesday April 8 23402H

Thursday April 9 23402I

Friday April 10 23402JTime: 9:00 am-3:00 pmFee: $30Key contact: Melinda Weaver

Little Sprouts CampAges 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.

date Code early Bird deadline

June 8-12 33419A June 1

June 15-19 33419B June 8

June 22-26 33419C June 15

July 6-10 33419E June 22

July 13-17 33419F July 6

July 20-24 33419G July 13day: Monday-FridayTime: 9:30-11:30 am Fee: $105w/Resident Id: $70Key contact: Melinda Weaver

eco-voyagers 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 pmFee: $145w/Resident Id: $99Key contact: Melinda Weaver

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 pmFee: $145w/Resident Id: $99Key contact: Melinda Weaver

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Lego Classes . General Interest . Aquatics . Dance . Gymnastics

6-17 yearsYouth

May dance Concerts:On Saturday, May 16, our dance department and Danceforce will put on a series of three concerts titled “Easy as B.P.D.” starting at 10:00 am. All concert information is on page 47.

Gymnastics developmental exhibition Sunday, May 31 - All participants in spring session gymnastics classes are invited to this performance. This gives students a chance to showcase what they have learned in their classes and it allows parents to take pictures and video.

New Programs at a Glance• Mother/Daughter: BFF Jewelry Night• Mom & Son Fishing Fun• Power Stretch• Reach - Powerdance Discount• Team Open Gym• So You Want to Learn a Kip?• Tumbling Demo Days• Cheer Demo Days

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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Lego Robotics Academy Ages 7-14 years The Lego Robotics Academy is a comprehensive program where children design, build, program and learn about robotics. Using a solid educational approach that supports Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), this class is led by Chasewood Learning’s teacher-led instruction followed by fun, engaging and dynamic activities. This class also provides children the skills needed to compete in Robotic Competitions. Children of all levels can take this class and are grouped by prior class experience. Each time taken, children will always be given new activities not done before. At the end of the session, students will be given a Student Progress Report and gift. day: MondayTime: 6:30-7:30 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex Fee: $126w/Resident Id: $84date: April 20-May 11 22317ARegistration deadline: April 15

Lego engineering Academy Ages 7-14 years Lego engineers in this class will learn about machines that move and how they move. By building race cars, cranes, a motorized dog, solar windmills and pneumatic lifts, boys and girls learn basic STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) concepts. Chasewood Learning provides teacher-led instruction followed by hands-on learning experiences. Students gain skills and confidence through creating, exploring and problem-solving. Children of all levels can take this class and are grouped by prior class experience. Children will always be given new activities not done before. At the end of the session, students will be given a graduation certificate and Lego gift. day: ThursdayTime: 5:30-6:30 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex Fee: $126w/Resident Id: $84date: April 16-May 7 22304ARegistration deadline: April 13

Lego Learning: Storytelling Age 5-8 years In this class, we focus on a child’s imagination and ability to tell a story. By selecting a theme for each day, we have children tell a story through scene develpment. Chasewood Learning provides teacher-led instruction followed by hands-on learning experiences. Students gain skills and confidence through creating, exploring and communication. At the end of the session, students will be given a Lego gift.day: MondayTime: 5:30-6:30 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex Fee: $84w/Resident Id: $56date: April 20-May 11 22306A Registration deadline: April 15

Lego Robotics Camp Ages 6-14 yearsThe Lego Robotics Camp is an extension of the Chasewood Lego Robotics Academy. This is a comprehensive multi-level program where children learn to design, build, and program robots. Using a creative educational approach that supports Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), this class is led by Chasewood Learning’s teacher-led instruction followed by fun, engaging and dynamic activities. The Robotics Academy is a multi-level program where children are placed based on skill and experience. Students can move up a level each time they take the class to take on more advanced concepts and activities. At the end of each session, students will be given Lego gift and Robotics Academy Student Progress Booklet. Children must bring a lunch.day: Monday-FridayTime: 9:00 am-2:00 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex Fee: $250w/Resident Id: $200date: April 6-10 22307ARegistration deadline: April 1

Lego explorers Camp Ages 5-8 year old Children in this camp get a unique experience by learning real world concepts and then expressing what they learn into LEGO building. Concepts such as animals, airplanes, outer space, foreign countries, sports, holidays and family are included activities that are engaging and encourage students to be creative, collaborative and fun. Each camp has a new theme and children will be always exposed to new activities. Children must bring a lunch.day: Monday-FridayTime: 9:00 am-2:00 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex Fee: $250w/Resident Id: $200date: April 6-10 22309ARegistration deadline: April 1

Key contact: Christy Sorenson lego classes

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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 imaginations 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.

dates CodeJune 9-June 18 32105A

June 23-July 9 32105B

July 14-July 23 32105C

July 28-Aug 6 32105Ddays: Tuesday, Wednesday, ThursdayTime: 9:30 am-12:00 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $157w/Resident Id: $105 No class: June 30-July 2Key contact: Kathy Hassert

Ceramic Fun Friday’s Ages 7-14 yearsLearn the basics of ceramics including; cleaning, preparing and painting greenware or continue what you have already learned. Supplies included. Children must be age specified by the first day of class.

Time Code5:00-6:30 pm 22327A

6:45-8:15 pm 22327Bday: Fridaydate: April 24-May 15Location: Annerino Community CenterFee: $74w/Resident Id: $49 Instructor: Maureen Clouddeadline: April 21Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Junior Fungineering-Build-A-ThonAges 4-7 years Young 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: TuesdayTime: 4:30-5:15pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $103w/Resident Id: $69date: April 14-May 5 22199DKey contact: Kathy Hassert

Homeschool PeAges 4-17 years Homeschool PE will focus on the importance of creating lifelong fitness habits and good sportsmanship. This class focuses on fitness, active games, and sports. This is a great way for Homeschool students to meet other students from surrounding areas. We always accept new students each session, but for the benefit of the child, we ask that you continue the program throughout the school year. Students receive a $10 discount for every child after the first.day: ThursdayTime: 1:30-2:30pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $50 for 1st child/$40 for each additional childw/Resident Id: $35 for 1st child/ $25 for each additional child.date: April 2-May 28 22125AInstructor: Marilyn BartelsNo class: April 9, May 21Key contact: Kathy Hassert

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Supper Club with Kathy Ages 6-14 yearsLet’s make supper and then dine together. Create homemade recipes and make a delicious dinner together from scratch. Kids will get a good home cooked meal and recipes to take home, so they can make dinner at home. This is a fun hands on class. Registration will be taken until the Thursday prior to the class date. Walk-in registration cannot be accommodated the day of class. Kids should wear comfortable clothing as this is a hands on class. If kids have long hair, please bring a hair clip or rubber band.day: MondayTime: 5:30-7:00 pm Location: Annerino Community CenterFee: $23 per classw/Resident Id: $15 per classInstructor: Kathy StorchKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Rollups - Enrollees will make rollups with their favorite fillings (peanut butter and jelly, salami, hot dogs, cheese, etc.) We will have carrots and celery with ranch dip and make marshmallow treats.Date: April 13 22324A

Lettuce Wraps - chicken and veggies, with a kid friendly stir fry flavor, eaten with a lettuce leaf. We will also have strawberry shortcakes.Date: April 20 22324B Breakfast for dinner - The kids will make waffles and we will enjoy pork sausage and/or turkey sausage with apple slices and dipDate: May 11 22324C

Hocus PocusAges 5-12 years 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 age-appropriate tricks. Additionally, you can sign up for this class again and again since brand new tricks are always taught at each session! day: TuesdayTime: 6:45-7:40 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $30w/Resident Id: $20date: May 19 22319AInstructor: Magic Team of Gary KantorRegistration deadline: May 15Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Next Gen-Artists Ages 7-15 yearsDiscover your talents! Experiment with different media! Have fun trying different artistic styles. There is no right or wrong in practicing your sketching skills! Learn to appreciate art as a form of expression. No artistic experience is required. No need to invest in expensive supplies - a sketching pad, pencils and creativity is all you need! Child must be age specified by the first day of class. day: WednesdayTime: 5:30-7:00 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $66w/Resident Id: $44date: April 15-May 6 22320A Instructor: Kathy StorchRegistration deadline: April 13Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Kid’s Craft & a Snack 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. All supplies will be provided.day: MondayTime: 6:00-7:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $23 per classw/Resident Id: $15 per classInstructor: Kathy StorchKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Cinco de Mayo - Let’s celebrate Cinco de Mayo and make a kid friendly taco dip. We will also make cinnamon taco chips and a batch of fruit salsa. Play several Cinco de Mayo word searches, crosswords and word games, for all ages of kids. Sample all the snacks and take home recipes.date: April 27 22321A Mother’s day Cookie-Mom deserves a wonderful treat. Frost and decorate a large cookie for Mom. We will also frost and decorate heart shaped brownies. Make a darling Mother’s Day card, using stamps and embossing powder. Sample the snacks and take home brownies, cookie and several recipes.date: May 4 22321B Memorial day AppetizersLet’s make red, white and blue appetizers. We will make mini-cheesecakes with blueberry and cherry topping. We will make cake balls decorated red, white and blue. We will also make a patriotic decoration. date: May 18 22321C

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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: TuesdayTime: 5:30-7:00 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex Fee: $126w/Resident Id: $84date: April 7-28 22318BRegistration deadline: April 1Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Mandarin Chinese ClassAges 5-15 yearsYour child can experience a course in the language of Chinese with experienced teachers. During this six week class, students will become aware of a different culture and learn the language through text, book, songs and games. This is an opportunity for your child to become bilingual at a young age in a language that is quickly becoming popular all over the world. day: FridayTime: 5:30-6:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $179w/Resident Id: $119date: April 10- May 15 22351AInstructor: Sino Academy of Chinese Language & CultureRegistration deadline: April 7Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Mother/daughter: BFF Jewelry Night Ages 3-11 years with parentCome join Glitzy Girlz and celebrate the bond with your first BFF-MOM! In this charming jewelry class you will make beautiful treasures with assorted glass beads and charms. Each couple makes an ensemble of a necklace and bracelet. Bring your creativity together and decorate a wooden jewelry chest and personalize it. A treat together ends this great class.day: ThursdayTime: 6:30-7:45 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $53 per couplew/Resident Id: $35 per coupledate: May 7 22335ARegistration deadline: May 4Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Group Piano LessonsAges 8-17 yearsAre you looking to play the piano? This six 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. To ensure your child is registered in the correct class, please register by the deadline listed below.

Age Level Time Code8-12 I 5:30-6:10 pm 22303A

8-12 II & III 6:15-6:55 pm 22303B

13-17 I 7:00-7:40 pm 22303C

13-17 II & III 7:45-8:25 pm 22303Dday: MondayLocation: Annerino Community Centerdate: April 13-May 18 Fee: $153w/Resident Id: $102Instructor: The Music Suite StaffRegistration deadline: April 8Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Group Guitar Lessons Ages 6-17 yearsAcoustic or electric? It’s your choice. Guitar lessons in a group setting for a fun and motivating six week experience. Bring your own guitar - rentals are available by calling (630) 717-0562. The required lesson book with play along CD is available from the instructor at the first class for $15. To ensure your child is registered in the correct class, please register by the deadline listed below.

Age Level Time Code6-11 I 5:30-6:10 pm 22333A

6-11 II & III 6:15-6:55 pm 22333B

12-17 I 7:00-7:40 pm 22333C

12-17 II & III 7:45-8:25 pm 22333Dday: MondayLocation: Annerino Community Center date: April 13-May 18Fee: $153w/Resident Id: $102 Instructor: The Music Suite StaffRegistration deadline: April 8Key contact: Christy Sorenson

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Stage Stars Ages 8-11 yearsYour 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: TuesdayTime: 6:30-7:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $158w/Resident Id: $105date: April 14-May 19 22323AInstructor: Afterschool Enrichment Solutions Registration deadline: April 9Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Mighty Mathematicians Ages 5-10 yearsThis class is an exciting way for your child to practice their math skills while having fun. Math enrichment activities include Magic Money Machine, making a Magic Band, and working out a Magic Square. 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. We will also play team games with prizes. Your child(ren) will come home with a passion for math and a greater understanding of math’s real-world applications.day: ThursdayTime: 6:30-7:30 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $158w/Resident Id: $105date: April 16-May 21 22308AInstructor: Afterschool Enrichment Solutions Registration deadline: April 14Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Normantown equestrian Center Horseback Riding ProgramsExplore your passion for horses at Normantown Equestrian Center! Our facility offers English and Western riding lessons.Our lessons focus on safe handling and riding. We have a variety of school horses that can accommodate beginners and more advanced riders ages 8 thru adult. Classes for students ages 5-7 are offered throughout the year. An evaluation lesson may be scheduled by calling (815) 254-1950. There is a $35 boarder fee or a $40 non-boarder fee for this lesson.12151 S. Normantown Rd. | Plainfield, IL 60585 | (815) 254-1950

Checkmate Chess Ages 5-12 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: MondayTime: 6:30-7:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $131w/Resident Id: $87date: April 13-May 18 22310ARegistration deadline: April 9Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Amigos Spanish Club Ages 5-10 years Learning 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.day: WednesdayTime: 6:30-7:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $158w/Resident Id: $105date: April 15-May 20 22337AInstructor: Afterschool Enrichment Solutions Registration deadline: Apri1 13Key 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: FridayTime: 6:30-8:00 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $42w/Resident Id: $28 date: April 17 22361AInstructor: Annmarie VlastnikRegistration deadline: April 14Key contact: Christy Sorenson

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Youth KarateAges 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 CodeBeg/Cont (White & Red) TU 5:40-6:35 pm Apr 14-June 9 22441E

Novice (Orange-Green) TU 6:40-7:35 pm Apr 14-June 9 22441A

Int/Adv (Purple & Up) TU 7:40-8:35 pm Apr 14-June 9 22441B

Beg/Cont (White & Red) SA 11:00-11:55 am Apr 11-June 6 22441C

Novice (Orange) SA 12:00-12:55 pm Apr 11-June 6 22441D

Int (Yellow-Green) SA 1:00-1:55 pm Apr 11-June 6 22441G

Adv (Purple-Black) SA 2:00-2:55 pm Apr 11-June 6 22441FLocation: Location: Annerino Community CenterFee: $129w/Resident Id: $86Instructor: Illinois Shotokan Karate Instructors, under the direction of John DiPasquale, Chief InstructorKey contact: Chris Corbett

Little Achievers of Tomorrow Ages 6-13 yearsLittle Achievers of Tomorrow is STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Program) with the belief that Science, Technology, Engineering and Math are the essential elements of learning. Our fun filled activities will include learning coding applications, understanding the value of money and cause and effect which will develop your child’s critical thinking skills and group interaction abilities. At the end of the session each student will take with them these invaluable skills to translate in their everyday lives. Your child will receive a STEM gift.

Age date Time Code6-9 April 8-29 5:30-6:30 pm 22326A

10-13 April 8-29 6:30-7:30 pm 22326B

6-9 May 13-June 3 5:30-6:30 pm 22326C

10-13 May 13-June 3 6:30-7:30 pm 22326D day: WednesdayLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $128w/Resident Id: $85 Instructor: Achievers of TomorrowRegistration deadline: April 2 & May 7Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Shotokan Pre-Karate Ages 4-7 yearsDevelop 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 CodeBeg/Cont TU 4:00-4:45 pm Apr 14-June 9 22440A

Int/Adv TU 4:50-5:35 pm Apr 14-June 9 22440B

Beg/Cont SA 9:30-10:15 am Apr 11-June 6 22440C

Int/Adv SA 10:15-11:00 am Apr 11-June 6 22440DLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $129w/Resident Id: $86Instructor: Illinois Shotokan Karate Instructors, under the direction of John DiPasquale, Chief InstructorKey contact: Chris Corbett

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Youth Modern Arnis Filipino Martial Arts Ages 6-16 yearsModern Arnis was founded by Grandmaster Remy Amador Presas in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines in 1957. It is a blend of many styles of Filipino Martial Arts that encompasses Bladed and Impact weapons like swords, knives and sticks. Modern Arnis is known for its close quarters empty hand translations of these weapons based techniques for Self-Defense, utilizing locks, throws, chokes and take-downs. Some movies that showcase Filipino Martial Arts are The Borne Identity Series, Mission Impossible 3, and The Hunted. Classes are taught by Guro Jeff Derong under the guidance and direction of Dr. Remy Presas Jr, the eldest son of the late Grandmaster Remy Presas. Testing will be conducted at the end of each session, for an additional fee for progression in rankings. Uniforms and Training sticks are also available for an additional cost through the instructor.day: ThursdayTime: 6:00-7:00 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $72w/Resident Id: $48dates: April 16-June 4 22448AInstructor: Jeff DerongKey contact: Chris Corbett

Mom & Son Fishing Fun Ages 5-12 yearsBoys bring Mom to this special one of a kind fishing event. You can fish with Mom and then have a special picture taken with your catch and Mom. Event includes the basics of fishing, use of a fishing pole, bait, picture and pizza lunch. Pre-registration by April 24 is required. Registration cannot be accepted the day of the event. Both Mom and Son must be register and pay individually. Son must be age specified by May 9.day: SaturdayTime: 11:30 am-1:30 pmLocation: Hidden Lakes Trout FarmFee: $24 per personw/Resident Id: $16 per persondate: May 9 22280Adeadline: April 24Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Weather WizardsAges 8 & UpLearn to identify clouds and wind direction and how to predict the weather. We will focus on the most common cloud patterns and what they mean. day: SaturdayTime: 1:00-2:00pmLocation: Hidden Oaks Nature Center Fee: $7w/Resident Id: $4date: April 4 23403AKey contact: Melinda Weaver

Parent & Child / Adult KarateParents & Child (child 7 years & up with parent)An 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 Apr 14-June 9 22443D

Novice (Orange-Green) TU 6:40-7:35 pm Apr 14-June 9 22443A

Int/Adv (Purple & Up) TU 7:40-8:35 pm Apr 14-June 9 22443G

Beg/Cont (White & Red) SA 11:00-11:55 am Apr 11-June 6 22443B

Novice (Orange) SA 12:00-12:55 pm Apr 11-June 6 22443C

Int (Yellow-Green) SA 1:00-1:55 pm Apr 11-June 6 22443F

Adv (Purple-Black) SA 2:00-2:55 pm Apr 11-June 6 22443ELocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $129w/Resident Id: $86Instructor: Illinois Shotokan Karate Instructors, under the direction of John DiPasquale, Chief InstructorKey contact: Chris Corbett

Tae Kwon doAges 6 years & upTae 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 an additional fee, 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) Mar 21-June 6 9:30-10:30 am 22445A

Int/Adv (Brown-Deputy 3) Mar 21-June 6 10:45-11:45 am 22445Bday: SaturdayLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $109w/Resident Id: $74Instructor: Grand Master Chung Kim, Master Jo Chan, Master Howard GreenbergNo Class: April 4 and May 23Key contact: Chris Corbett

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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 as-sist you in reaching any goals you may have.day: ThursdayTime: 8:15-9:15 pm Location: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $68w/Resident Id: $45date: April 9-May 14 22134AInstructor: Desiree Pepper-VenzantKey contact: Clara HoudekNo Class: April 7

Beginners Acting Class for KidsAges 7-10 yearsKids are brimming with inspiration and imagination! These gifts can fade in time if not enhanced and used. Reflections Acting Workshops offer thrilling opportunities for you to improve your artistic craft and apply them to stage, screen, and everyday life. Every moment can be an adventure. Be heard. Hold your heads up high, look-ing the scariest teacher in the eye with self-assurance. No more clowning in class. You can save that for the applause. We shouldn’t forget to mention - acting is SO much fun!This class will include improvisation, voice and body awareness, simple mono-logue/scene work, and character development. We will have a short parent meet and greet on the first day of class.day:ThursdayTime: 5:30-6:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $68w/Resident Id: $45 date: April 9-May 14 12217CInstructor: Thea Camara & Cynda Williams Key contact: Clara Houdek

PaintballAges 10-15 yearsBe ready to run as we join the fun at the Funtime Square Paintball Field in Alsip! The paintball fields set up with a mix of man-made objects and allow players to utilize objects found in the real world. These objects and elements include ruins, abandoned cars, walls, barrels and various hiding places. Wear comfortable clothes and gym shoes, and bring along money for lunch and snacks. Program fee includes equipment rental, 500+ paintball and transportation. Please note: there is an additional waiver required for this tripday: SaturdayTime: 12:00-5:00 pmLocation: Westmont Community Center (75 E. Richmond St, Westmont IL 60559) Fee: $85w/Resident Id: $60date: April 11 12383ARegistration deadline: April 5Key contact: Clara Houdek

ACT Practice Tests Ages 13-18 years A 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!day: SaturdayTime: 9:00 am-12:30 pmLocation: Lincoln Center, 935 Maple Ave, Downers GroveFee: $15w/Resident Id: $10date: March 21 12380B Instructor: Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions

Foot Golf Cosmic Scramble Ages 12-18 yearsFoot golf is the new and exciting hybrid game is all the rage in the Chicagoland area. Mix this game with a cosmic twist of neon colors and the experience will be incredible. The game of foot golf is played by kicking a soccer ball to a hole using the basic rules of golf. Glow groups will compete in the dark with glowing features spread throughout a 9-hole course at the Twin Lakes Golf course in Westmont, IL. Each team member will play the game with personalized glow gear and an illuminated soccer ball! Each person will also get a hot dog, chips and drink. Ready, set, GLOW and register to today for this unforgettable experience!day: FridayTime: 6:25-10:30 pmLocation: Twin Lakes Golf Course (400 West 59th St, Westmont IL)Fee: $15 per person/$50 per team of 4date: May 15 22381AKey contact: Clara Houdek

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Level Swim LessonsAges 1st grade-14 yearsThis program emphasizes stroke development through seven swim levels. Your child will enjoy a well-rounded aquatic experience, while learning skills needed for successful swimming. Participants are required to wear a lined swim suit.

day Time early Bird Fee w/Res Id Fee w/Res Id date CodeSession One:SA 9:00-9:50 am $74/$64 $79/$69 Mar 7- May 9 16342F

SA 10:00-10:50 am $74/$64 $79/$69 Mar 7- May 9 16342G

SA 11:00-11:50 am $74/$64 $79/$69 Mar 7- May 9 16342H

Early bird Deadline: February 21

No class April 4 or 11

Session Two:TU/TH 4:00-4:50 pm $74/$64 $79/$69 Mar 31–Apr 30 26342A

TU/TH 5:00-5:50 pm $74/$64 $79/$69 Mar 31-Apr 30 26342B

TU/TH 6:00-6:50 pm $74/$64 $79/$69 Mar 31-Apr 30 26342C

Early Bird Deadline: March 17

No class April 7 or 9

Session Three:TU/TH 4:00-4:50 pm $56/$46 $61/$51 May 5-21 26343A

TU/TH 5:00-5:50 pm $56/$46 $61/$51 May 5-21 26343B

TU/TH 6:00-6:50 pm $56/$46 $61/$51 May 5-21 26343C

Early Bird Deadline: April 21Location: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic ParkKey contact: Beth Brown

Small Group Swim Lessons by Level Many children learn better in a smaller setting. While we have always offered 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 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. Make-up classes are not available.

day Time early Bird Fee w/Res Id Fee w/Res Id date Code PaddlersW 4:15-4:45 pm $107/$117 $112/$122 Apr15-May20 26244A

W 5:00-5:30 pm $107/$117 $112/$122 Apr15-May20 26244B

Early Bird Deadline: April 1

LevelsW 4:15-4:45 pm $107/$117 $112/$122 Apr15-May20 26344A

W 5:00-5:30 pm $107/$117 $112/$122 Apr15-May20 26344B

Early bird Deadline: April 1Location: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic ParkKey contact: Beth Brown

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Competitive Youth Swim Stroke ClinicAge 6-15 yearsThis class is designed to enhance and improve swimming strokes in a fun, competitive environment. Each week will be dedicated to a particular stroke or competitive skill. Students may sign up for any number of classes they would like in order to personalize his/her training. Students will also gain an understanding of the physical and mental benefits of swimming. Clinic includes 10 minutes of dry land warm-ups and 1 hour of water coaching, by the coaches of the Bolingbrook Pelicans Swim Team. Prerequisites: participants must be able to swim 50 yards continuous swim (two lengths of the pool) of one of the competitive strokes. Participants of Parkie’s Level Lessons must be at Level Blue or higher.

Clinic date CodeButterfly Mar 16-18 26510A

Breast Stroke Mar 23- 25 26510B

Back Stroke Mar 30- Apr 1 26510C

Freestyle Apr 13-15 26510D

Starts Apr 20-22 26510E

Turns Apr 27-29 26510Fearly bird deadline: March 2day: Monday, WednesdayTime: 5:00-6:10 pmearly Bird Fee w/Resident Id: $94/$84Fee w/Resident Id: $99/$89Location: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Park Key contact: Beth Brown

Lifeguard SCReeNINGAges 15 years & upHave you ever wanted to be a lifeguard at Pelican Harbor? If you are interested in working for the Bolingbrook Park District, as a lifeguard sign up for a screening. At the screening you will learn what it takes to be a lifeguard, through taking a swim test, treading water, and meeting the managers that run the facility. You must come to a FREE screening in order to be able to sign up for a lifeguard class. Bring a great attitude, a towel, and be wearing a one piece swim suit ready to swim.

day Time date CodeW 6:00-8:00 pm Apr 1 26690A

W 6:00-8:00 pm Apr 15 26690B

W 6:00-8:00 pm Apr 29 26690C

Private Swim LessonsExercise, learn new techniques, or learn the strokes necessary for quality swimming in a one-on-one educational setting. Serious learning and serious fun! Pass given at the time of registration must be kept and swiped in order to get the private lesson. Instructor will be assigned when a lesson is purchased. 10 Single Private Lesson Pass $180 - buy 9 individual private lessons get 1 free. 30-minutes Private (single person) $201:1 student to instructor ratioLocation: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic Park

Key contact: Beth Brown

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CLIMBING WALL FITNeSS FACTS!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. Ages 6 years and older.

day Time dateThursday 5:00-7:00 pm April 2-May 28

Saturday 1:00-3:00 pm April 4-May 30Fee: $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.

Climbing Wall Par ties! See page 5

CLIMBING WALL ReNTALSLooking 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. This is a great opportunity for scout groups to obtain merit badges!

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Soccer Conditioning Ages 7-11 yearsImprove endurance, speed, agility, and quickness through structured programming targeted at soccer athletes.day: TuesdayTime: 4:30-5:30 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation and Aquatic ComplexFee: $96w/Resident Id: $88date: April 7-May 26 24314BKey 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 emerge from this program stronger, faster, and more confident. Teams will develop greater camaraderie & cohesion ready to defeat the competition. Get ready for the most fun and effective workout you will ever experience! day: WednesdayTime: 4:00-5:00 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation and Aquatic ComplexFee: $108w/Resident Id: $99date: April 1-May 27 24057AKey contact: John Chase

Power Stretch Ages 12 years & upIf you need to really stretch out before or after your workout, then this is the class for you. Up Beat 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.day: Saturday Time: 8:00-8:30 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $45w/Resident Id: $30date: April 4-May 9 12251C Instructor: Desiree Pepper-VenzantKey contact: Clara Houdek

Little GeckosAges 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 Apr 14-May 19 24600A

SA 11:00-11:50 am Apr 11-May 16 24600BLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $45w/Resident Id: $30Key contact: Chris Corbett

Strength on the RocksAges 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 Apr 14-May 19 24600C

SA 8:00-8:50 am Apr 11-May 16 24600DLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $90w/Resident Id: $60Key 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 CodesApr 13-Apr 29 24600G

May 4-May 20 24600Hday: Monday & WednesdayTime: 6:00-6:50 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $45w/Resident Id: $30Key contact: Chris Corbett

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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

Irish Dance Stretchy clothing

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 and Pre-Jazz Black jazz shoes or black jazz sneakers

Irish Dance Ballet, jazz or Oxford gym shoes

Hip Hop, Kidz Hip Hop, Hot Tot 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 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 [email protected]

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.

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.

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 supercede 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.

BolingBrook Park district dance PrograMsalwaYs a steP ahead.

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 photos and 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]

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: $20• 1 hour private: $30• 1 hour semi private: (2-3 dancers) $45If the private entails choreography the rates will vary depending on the instructor.

To schedule your dance lesson, call Julia Czupryn at (630) 783-6631.

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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 left) in order to become a member of Danceforce. A detailed program descrip-tion 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.

BPD Danceforce

Placement auditions for the 2015-2016 Danceforce Season

Wednesday, May 20 Thursday, May 21 4:00-6:00 pm 4:00-6:00 pmKidz Company (5-10 years) Teen Company (10-15 years)

6:00-8:00 pm 6:00-8:00 pmJunior Company (8-12 years) Senior Company (13 years & up) More details will be available in early May.

danceforce Open HouseFor detailed information about this award-winning and nationally acclaimed dance company, go to www.bolingbrookparks.org or attend our Danceforce Open House on Friday, April 24 between 4:00-7:00 pm (drop-in format) at the BRAC.

If you are interested in joining Danceforce, placement auditions are listed below.

We have a fundraising opportunity: The Stage door Club! Anyone can donate and reap the benefits. For more information please check out our website.

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Reach & PoWeRDance DiscoUnt! Sign-up for both and save! If you are signed up for Reach Extended care at Pioneer, Independence, or Jonas Salk you can receive a discount on your Reach fees for each Powerdance session you register for. Contact Kai Wahlgren at [email protected] Clara Houdek at [email protected] for more information.

Ages 5-11 yearsBe part of the Dance Generation - Where the Fun Is! This “Outstanding Program of the Year” awarded by the Illinois Park and Recreation Association – the Power Dance Project! Power Dance has 8 programs in Bolingbrook elementary schools and takes place at your school, right after school.

Never danced before? No problem! We accept and train all levels, and you will learn cool new dances in preparation for performances. Some Power Dancers perform for their school’s basketball games! This program is very athletic, using the basic fundamentals of dance with the latest dance moves and styles.

As an added bonus to this program, you will learn and develop the six pillars of character designed to bring out the best in you. Participants will learn hip hop dance, physical fitness, and elements of good character and leadership.

• Classes held throughout the school year in sessions (except school, state and federal holidays).

• Students from schools where this program is not offered may attend any of these school sites for the appropriate age.

• Consistent participation throughout the year is recommended, so that the participant can truly develop their dance/performance skills, learn necessary choreography for upcoming performances and develop all areas of character covered.

The 2014-2015 season of Power Dance will conclude with a concert performance scheduled for May 16th at the Bolingbrook High School Auditorium. A dress/technical rehearsal will take place at the high school the week of May 11-May 15. A $5 production fee has been added to the last session of all power dance schools for this concert performance. Each school is assigned to a specific concert . See 2015 May Dance Concert information listed on page 47. Concert A (Saturday, May 16 at 10 am), Concert B (Saturday, May 16 at 2 pm), Concert C (Saturday, May 16 at 6 pm).

To Register:1. Pick up a registration form at Bolingbrook Park District’s main facilities.2. Complete and submit registration form and payment to the Bolingbrook Park District (prior to the start of each session). You can enter into the program at the start of any session, but continuous participation is recommended due to performances. Participants MUST be registered in the last two sessions in order to participate in the final concert performance.

Information:Email Clara Houdek, Recreation Supervisor/Dance at [email protected] for more information…Or visit www.bolingbrookparks.org and click on Power Dance Project.

Power dance Project

Session date Fee Concert Code No Class

St. Dominic’s School (K-5th Grade) • Monday • 3:00-3:45 pm

VI Apr 13-May 4 *$27 Concert A 12212C

**Pioneer Elementary School • Monday • 3:30-4:15 pm

VI Apr 13-May 4 *$27 Concert B 12205C

Builta Elementary School • Monday • 3:35-4:20 pm

VI Apr 6-May 4 *$33 Concert C 12211C

**Independence Elementary School • Tuesday • 3:30-4:15 pm

VI Mar 24-May 5 *$38 Concert A 12201C Apr 7

Oak View Elementary School • Tuesday • 3:30-4:15 pm

VI Mar 24-May 5 *$38 Concert B 12214C Apr 7

Wood View Elementary School • Tuesday • 3:30-4:15 pm

VI Mar 24-May 5 *$38 Concert C 12204C Apr 7

**Jonas Salk Elementary School • Wednesday • 3:30-4:15 pm

VI Mar 25-May 6 *$38 Concert A 12200C Apr 8

Tibbott Elementary School • Thursday • 3:30-4:15 pm

VI Apr 2-May 7 *$33 Concert B 12202C Apr 9

Liberty Elementary School • Thursday • 3:45-4:30 pm

VI Apr 9-May 7 *$33 Concert C 12207C **For Reach Discount Contact Kai Wahlgren ([email protected]) *A $5 production fee has been added to the last session of all power dance schools for their big concert performance in May. Some information specific to Power Dance is listed above. See 2015 May Dance Concert information listed on page 47.

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2015 sPring dance concerts

GeNeRAL INFORMATION:This year, all three concerts (Concert A-C) will be taking place on Saturday, May 16 at the Bolingbrook High School Auditorium (Concert A at 10 am, Concert B at 2 pm and Concert C at 6 pm). 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). Each class has the concert listed next to the description so your weekend can be scheduled accordingly.

There will be no class the week of May 11-16 due to rehearsal and concert. The rehearsal schedule for the three concerts (Concerts A-C) is listed below:All rehearsals take place at Bolingbrook High School• Concert A Rehearsal: Monday, May 11 at 5:30-8:30 pm • Concert B Rehearsal: Tuesday, May 12 at 5:30-8:30 pm• Concert C Rehearsal: Wednesday, May 13 at 5:30-8:30 pm • Danceforce Rehearsal: Friday, May 15 at 5:00-8:00 pm

Each class, Power Dance group, and Danceforce Company will be assigned a 10-15 minute timeslot during their concert’s rehearsal; you are not required to stay the entire time. Specific times will be determined and announced by mid-April. We will try to schedule all of our Early Childhood classes (Creative Movement, Pre-Ballet, Ballet/Tumbling, Ballet/Tap & Kidz Hip Hop) at the beginning of the rehearsal (5:30-6:30 pm).

We cannot guarantee that if a child is taking more than one class that all routines will be assigned to the same concert. We also cannot guarantee that siblings will perform in the same concert. Please see the Concert type (A-C) listed by each class description to determine your child’s concert date/time.

Registration for the dance classes must take place within the first 2 weeks of the session to meet costume fitting and ordering deadlines.• Costume measurements will take place the third week of class. If you miss

this day of class, please contact Clara Houdek (630) 783-6641 to submit your child’s costume measurement. Hips, bust, waist, and girth measurements must be submitted. The Winter/Spring dance session is 16 weeks long. (Exception: Friday and Saturday early childhood classes are 15 weeks).

• A $60 non-refundable costume/production fee is included with each class enrollment. Withdrawn students will still receive a costume. A $5 production fee only (no costume fee) has been added to the last session of Power Dance Project, Excel Musical Theatre and the last session of any adult dance class that is performing in the concert. Irish dance does not participate in the May Dance Concert Series, so no additional fees have been applied.

• Tickets will be pre-sold from April 13 (at 9:00 am) till May 15 (until 3:00 pm) on-line at www.showtix4u.com or you can call the box office to order tickets at 866-967-8167: Adult $6, Students $4, Kids between the ages of 3-10 years, and Senior Citizens 60 and older $3. Ticket sales will be monitored at the door the day of concert so please make sure you buy the correct ticket for the appropriate age range. Tickets purchased at the door: Adult $8, Students, Kids between the ages of 3-10 years, and Senior Citizens 60 and older $6.

• Picture day is scheduled for Saturday, May 9th! Each class takes a group picture; individual photos are optional. Details will be provided in April.

• A May Concert Information Packet will be available on-line in April (www.bolingbrookparks..org). This packet will include detailed information about the concert, rehearsals, DVD order forms, program advertising and “Shout Out” opportunities and more. Go to the website anytime and select “MAY CONCERT SERIES” for up to date information during the session.

• Please make sure to fill out and hand in a Contact Information Sheet at the beginning of your child’s class (it will be distributed near the beginning of the session). We will also send out May Concert email updates to those who hand in a Contact Information Sheet. Please make sure your email is written legibly.

• Instructors reserve the right to place students in the appropriate class level.• If you do not plan on participating in the concert, this must be disclosed upon

registration and you will not be charged the $60 costume/production fee. Once costumes have been ordered, this fee is non-refundable.

Stay informed for an enjoyable and stress-free concert experience!It is very important that you check the Bolingbrook Park District website at www.boloingbrookparks.org so that you will be able to down load important information, announcements, and reminders pertaining to the concert. Then you’ll always be informed and worry-free!

Easy as BPD MAY CONCERT SERIES . SATuRdAY, MAY 16

Boogie Nights Concert A 10:00 amPump up the Jam Concert B 2:00 pmdance to the Music Concert C 6:00 pm

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Our dance department staff offers professional instruction in all styles of dance to all ages. With a “studio” atmosphere and passionate teaching staff, our dance department is widely regarded as one of the top programs in the state. BPD dance has been nationally recognized and remains progressive in its programming. The Dance Department has approximately 20 dance instructors and 2 dance coordinators all of which are highly qualified and experienced in the field of dance. Our dance program provides early childhood, youth, teen and adults with a chance to express and learn different dance styles and skills at an affordable rate while assuring quality lessons and instructors. Check out some of our amazing dance staff below!

Jacob BuergerInstructor Jacob began dancing in the second grade in Power Dance then joined BPD DanceForce the following year. He continued in both until he went to Bolingbrook High School where he stopped Power Dance and focused more on DanceForce and Academics. He was invited to Na-tion Honor Society Sophomore year and then joined Jr year as well as becoming a part in student government. Within the time period of being on BPD DanceForce’s competing team, Jamm Team, he won Scholarships for Urban Jamm, Nuvo, and Hollywood Vibe. However, he takes the most pride in the awards given to him by DanceForce. After high school he joined The PieceMakers, a Hip-Hop based group based

in Chicago. The PieceMakers have danced in events throughout the city and suburbs. He trains with them all while he attends Columbia College of Chicago with a major in Dance. He began his choreographer Career in Sophomore year of high school being an apprentice at DanceForce. He became an official teacher his Jr year and has has taught Power Dance, Kids, Jr, Teens, and Seniors. He is now continuing to train DanceForce Students and well as members thought out his community in recreational classes at Bolingbrook Park District while still training with The PieceMakers and taking a full course load at Columbia College of Chicago.

Julia CzuprynInstructorJulia has been dancing since she was in the 5th grade, in which she was a member of the Bolingbrook Park District Danceforce. While a part of Danceforce, Julia was a member of the Danceforce Jamm Teams competing in local and national competitions. Training in jazz, ballet, lyrical, hip hop, and pointe, Julia continued to broaden her dancing through showcases in Hawaii, Las Vegas, and Minnesota. She even per-formed at the WNBA Chicago Sky basketball games, as an opening act for rapper Chingy and Lil Romeo, and in professional Chicago dance competitions being a part of many the award winning routines. Julia also was awarded many dance convention scholarships, given by and

for classes taught by professional dancers who have been featured on So You Think You Can Dance, worked with Michael Jackson and Rihanna, and choreographed for MTV. Julia began teaching at the Park District in 2007 and has grown to teach many department classes and Danceforce Companies. Her choreography has been performed at distinguished dance performances and competitions and has won many awards and acclimation. Along with teaching, Julia is currently the Bolingbrook Park District Dance Department Coordinator and Danceforce Co. Director. She has enjoyed her involvement, over 13 years, with the Bolingbrook Dance Department. She loves being part of program that has been awarded the Illinois Outstanding Program Award and Julia hopes to continue this high level of dance education with her passion, creativity, and love of dance.

dance dePartMent highlights

Testimonials• “I have been very impressed by the BPD Dance program and their staff. I will continue to register my daughter and am considering a class myself.” - Dance Parent• “May concert was a great experience because you were able to see a wide variety of dance offered.” - Dance Parent• “I just wanted to take a quick moment to say what a wonderful experience Gianna had this past week. She really had a great time preparing for the show. She

looked sad when she realized she wouldn’t be going to the “specialty” practice yesterday. But, instead we played a lot of music at home and she “practiced” all on her own! Thank you so much for all your hard work and dedication to this program.” - Danceforce Parent

• “The concert was very well organized and professional. As the parent of a first time dancer, I was impressed at how smoothly everything was run and managed.” - Dance Parent

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DeveloPmental GymnaSticSGYMNASTICS dEvElOPMENTAl ExhIBITION - SuNdAY, MAY 31The Bolingbrook Park District will host our annual Gymnastics Exhibition for the developmental program on Sunday, May 31. All participants of the Spring Session gymnastics classes are invited to participate in the performance. The exhibition is a high energy venue that gives students a chance to showcase what they have learned in their classes and parents to capture those moments with their own still shots, videos or action shots captured by our hired photographer are also available. It’s a show you won’t want to miss! A $15 non-refundable exhibition fee has been added to the class cost for the second session to cover show expenses, including a T-shirt for each gymnast. More details about the show will be given to students as soon as all t-shirt size request forms are returned from the parents. If the gymnast is enrolling in two spring gymnastics classes on the same registration form, they will only have to pay one gymnastics exhibition fee and will receive one exhibition t-shirt. Please inform your gymnastics coach if your child is enrolled in more than one gymnastics class.

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 recom-mended for medium/high beam.

Private and Semi Private Gymnastics Lessons Private 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 by calling Maureen Franzen, Recreation Supervisor at 630-783-6518. Our regularly scheduled classes and birthday parties take precedent over privates.

½ hour private: $2045 min. private: $251 hour private: $30½ hour semi-private (2-3 gymnasts): $401 hour semi-private (2-3 gymnasts): $60

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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.

develoPMental gYMnasticsGymnastics is an exciting sport that teaches discipline, strength, flexibility and above all confidence. There are four levels in the Developmental program. Children who have never taken gymnastics class before should enroll in a developmental one (DI) class. Students will receive a progression sheet after each session which indicates what class the child should be signed up for in the next session. Each child will be moved to the next level based on their own individual progress. It is common to repeat a class. Your child will have fun exploring the traditional Olympic events including vault, bars, beam and floor in our safe, state of the art facility. Children may be asked by their coaches to transfer to the appropriate level class for them to have a positive learning experience.

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developmental GymnasticsAges 6-13 years9 weeks (Mondays and Fridays are 8 weeks and Saturdays are 7 weeks due to holiday/Exhibition.)

Class Level day Time date Fee Fee w/Res Id CodeD-I M 4:00-5:00 pm Mar 23-May 18 $111 $79 22263A

D-II M 4:00-5:00 pm Mar 23-May 18 $111 $79 22263B

D-III M 5:00-6:15 pm Mar 23-May 18 $135 $95 22263C

D-III TU 4:00-5:15 pm Mar 24-May 26 $150 $105 22263D

D-II TU 6:15-7:15 pm Mar 24-May 26 $123 $87 22263E

D-I W 4:00-5:00 pm Mar 25-May 27 $123 $87 22263G

D-II W 4:00-5:00 pm Mar 25-May 27 $123 $87 22263H

D-II W 5:00-6:00 pm Mar 25-May 27 $123 $87 22263J

D-III TH 4:30-5:45 pm Mar 26-May 28 $150 $105 22263K

D-I TH 5:45-6:45 pm Mar 26-May 28 $123 $87 22263L

D-I F 4:00-5:00 pm Mar 27-May 29 $111 $79 22263V

D-II F 4:00-5:00 pm Mar 27-May 29 $111 $79 22263M

D-III F 4:00-5:15 pm Mar 27-May 29 $135 $95 22263P

D-I SA 11:45-12:45 pm Mar 28-May 23 $99 $71 22263Q

D-II SA 11:45-12:45 pm Mar 28-May 23 $99 $71 22263R

D-III SA 11:45-1:00 pm Mar 28-May 23 $120 $85 22263S

D-I SA 1:00-2:00 pm Mar 28-May 23 $99 $71 22265 A

D-II SA 1:00-2:00 pm Mar 28-May 23 $99 $71 22265 B

D-III SA 1:00-2:15 pm Mar 28-May 23 $120 $85 22265 C

D-I SU 1:15-2:15 pm Mar 22-May 24 $123 $87 22265 D

D-II SU 1:15-2:15 pm Mar 22-May 24 $123 $87 22265 E

D-III SU 1:15-2:30 pm Mar 22-May 24 $150 $105 22265 F

D-I SU 2:30-3:30 pm Mar 22-May 24 $123 $87 22265 G

D-II SU 2:30-3:30 pm Mar 22-May 24 $123 $87 22265 H

D-III SU 2:30-3:45 pm Mar 22-May 24 $150 $105 22265 J

D-IV TU 6:30-8:00 pm Mar 24-Apr 30 $179 $119 22263T

TH 6:45-8:15 pm

D-IV TU 6:30-8:00 pm May 5-May 28 $158 $110 22263U

TH 6:45-8:15 pm (Code includes $15)

D-IV W 4:30-6:00 pm Mar 25-May 1 $161 $107 22263W

F 4:30-6:00 pm

D-IV W 4:30-6:00 pm May 6-May 29 $158 $110 22263X

F 4:30-6:00 pm (Code includes $15)

Gymnasts that are signed up for Dev. III or higher are required to wear a leotard or unitard for their safety due to the skill level. Spring classes include a $15 gymnastics exhibition fee. If the same gymnast enrolls in two Spring gymnastics classes in the same registration form, they will only pay one gymnastics exhibition fee and will receive one exhibition t-shirt. D-IV will sign up for more than one class in a session but will pay for only one t-shirt. Location: Annerino Community Center Instructor: Gymnastics Staff No class: April 3, 6-11, May 16 & 25Key contact: Maureen Franzen

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Tumbling for dancers & CheerleadersAges 6-17 yearsTumbling for Dancers & Cheerleaders is a class that is designed to accommodate the progression of skills used in the dance and cheer 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 these skills.day: SaturdayTime: 1:00-3:00 pmdate: March 28-May 23 22275ALocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $177w/Resident Id: $118Instructor: Gymnastics Staff:Key contact: Maureen FranzenNo Class: April 11 & May 16Tumbling for Dancers & Cheerleaders do not participate in the Developmental Exhibition.

Beginning Tumbling - Introductory Tumbling Ages 6-12 yearsDoes your child flip on their bed? Are they always doing handstands everywhere? Enroll your child in Tumbling! Tumbling is a fast paced class that develops coordination, strength, flexibility, balance and self-confidence. Beginning Tumbling is for children that are new to Tumbling, interested in exploring thru a 45 minute class before progressing to the 75 minute class Tumbling Class that meets twice a week. Good form and positions will be learned at this level. Beginning tumblers will learn the following skills: forward and backward tuck and straddle rolls, lunge to handstand, cartwheel and round offs.

day Time date Fee w/Res Id CodeTU 5:15-6:00 pm Mar 24-May 26 $84 $56 22261A

F 5:00-5:45 pm Mar 27-May 29 $75 $50 22261BLocation: Annerino Community CenterInstructor: Gymnastics StaffNo Class: April 3, 7, 10Key contact: Maureen FranzenBeginning Tumbling classes do not participate in the Developmental Exhibition.

“More Bars” ClassAges 6-12 yearsIs your child 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!

Level Time Fee w/Res Id CodeDevelopmental 1-4 2:00-3:00 pm $84 $56 22259A

day: Saturdaydate: Mar 28-May 23Location: Annerino Community Center Instructor: Gymnastics Staff No Class: April 11 & May 16Key contact: Maureen Franzen“More Bars” classes do not participate in the Developmental Exhibition.

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 CodeMar 28-May 23 $66 $44 22272A

day: SaturdayTime: 3:00-3:30pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterNo Class: April 11 & May 16Key contact: Maureen Franzen“Kip” classes do not participate in the Developmental Exhibition.

Boys Gymnastics ProgramAges 6-12 yearsThis gymnastics class will focus on the basic fundamentals of Boys Gymnastics. Boys will be introduced to the basic skills relating to the floor, vault, rings, parallel bars and pommel horse. This class will develop strength, coordination, flexibility, self-confidence and spend energy in a safe and fun environment.

day date Fee w/Res Id CodeM Mar 23-May 18 $111 $79 22270A

W Mar 25-May 27 $123 $87 22270BTime: 4:15-5:15 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterInstructor: Gymnastics StaffNo Class: April 6, 8 & May 25Key contact: Maureen Franzen

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Cheerleading - Level Two Ages 6 years & upThis action packed class will teach your child all of the basics of cheerleading. Jumps-toe touch, left and right hurdler and pike jumps, Hand Motions-diagonal, high & low punch, check mark and muscle, Tumbling – back walkovers, round offs, flip flops, Stunting- standard load prep, hitch, liberty, arabesque, heel stretch, scorpion, and scale and a cheer will be taught, as well as the importance of teamwork. We will use our an array of training equipment and the Air Ttrak to move each child through the proper progressions. Gym shoes must be worn during this class and hair tied back neatly out of face. No Jewelry allowed for safety reasons. Class uses both the gymnastics arena and gymnasium during each session at the Annerino Community Center location.day: TuesdayTime: 5:15-6:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community Center Fee: $150w/Resident Id: $105date: March 24-May 26 22271D Instructor: Cheer StaffNo Class: April 7Key contact: Maureen Franzen

Cheerleading - Storm Informational Meeting and evaluation daySaturday, May 2Informational Meeting: 4:00-4:30 pmevaluation: 4:30-5:00 pm

Is your child interested in cheerleading but unsure of where to start or how to reach their goals and dreams? Our cheerleading staff will be holding an informational meeting to explain what our program is about and the classes we offer. Directly after the informational meeting, the cheer instructors will take the participants into the gymnasium to be evaluated. The cheer instructors will place your child in the proper level class. Please have your child dress in comfortable pants, shirts and clean gym shoes. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Maureen Franzen at (630) 783-6518.

Cheerleading - Level ThreeAges 6 years & upThis 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 face. No jewelry allowed for safety reasons. Class uses both the gymnastics arena and gymnasium during each session. Coaches consent in required for this class. day: MondayTime: 4:00-5:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $140w/Resident Id: $98date: March 23-May 18 22271EInstructor: Cheer StaffNo Class: April 6, 25Key contact: Maureen Franzen

Cheerleading - Storm Competitive Cheer Team Ages 6 years & upThis 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.

date Fee w/Res Id CodeMarch 24-Apr 25 $216 $144 22271F

Apr 28-May 28 $249 $171 22271Hday & Time: Tuesday/Thursday 6:30-8:30 pm & Saturday 2:00-4:00 pmLocation: Annerino Community Center Instructor: Cheer StaffNo Class: April 7, 9, 11 & May 16Key contact: Maureen Franzen

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Tumbling demo days Ages 6-17 yearsAre you curious about the Tumbling Classes the Gymnastics & Cheer Program have to offer, but are unsure if it is the right fit for you? This demo class is offered to those interested in the Tumbling Class or Tumbling for Dancers and Cheerleaders Class. It is an opportunity to get your foot in the door to gain knowledge of what these classes have to offer and guide you to the class that is appropriate for you. It is simply made for you to have fun, learn new skills, make new friends and feel welcomed to the Tumbling Classes. *A waiver signed by your parent or guardian located at the bottom of the registration form will be required of all participants.day: Monday & WednesdayTime: 5:00-6:00 pmdate: April 6 & 8Fee: Free to all participantsInstructor: Cheer StaffKey Contact: Maureen FranzenTumbling for Demo Days does not participate of the Developmental Exhibition

Tumbling Classes Ages 6-17 yearsChildren looking to improve their tumbling for cheer leading requirements or just further develop the skills they currently have are welcome to join our Tumbling Class. We offer three levels for boys and girls ages 6-17 years old. Beginner Tumblers will focus on forward and backward tuck rolls, forward and backward straddle rolls, lunge to handstands, handstand roll downs, cartwheels, round offs, bridges and splits. Mastery of these skills will lead to Intermediate Tumblers where they will focus on front limber, front and back walkovers, front handspring, dive roll, round offs and beginning flip flops. Advanced Tumblers will focus on front handspring, punch fronts, flip flops, round off flip flops, aerial cartwheels and standing backs. Mastery of these skills will lead to connections. Conditioning will be a small part of this class to prepare each child for increased difficulty in skill level.

date Fee w/Res Id CodeMar 23-Apr 29 $143 $95 22264L

May 4-May 27 $101 $67 22264M day: Monday and WednesdayTime: 5:00-6:15pmLocation: Annerino Community Center Instructor: Gymnastics Staff No Class: April 6, 8 & May 25Key contact: Maureen FranzenTumbling classes do not participate in the Developmental Exhibition.

Cheer demo days Ages 6 years & upIs your child interested in cheerleading, but unsure of what class to enroll in? This demo class is designed for participants to get evaluated by our Cheer Staff. The Cheer Staff will recommend the appropriate cheer class to enroll in. This is a great opportunity to find your spot in the cheerleading world throughout our fun, safe and positive atmosphere. *A waiver signed by your parent or guardian located at the bottom of the registration form will be required of all participants.day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 5:00-6:00 pmdate: April 7 & April 9Fee: Free to all participantsInstructor: Cheer StaffKey Contact: Maureen FranzenTumbling for Demo Days does not participate of the Developmental Exhibition

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Bolingbrook Illusions TeamsAges 6-14 yearsThe Bolingbrook Illusions is an award winning team that competes against other park district teams in the Chicago land area following USAG rules. This program is designed for gymnasts ages 6-14 years old that are selected by coaches from the Developmental IV gymnastics classes. We offer Level 3 Team, Level 4 Team and Level 5 Team. These teams will follow routines and progressions for vault, uneven bars, beam and floor created by USAG. Competition for these levels takes place from September through December. Our Optional teams begin competition in January through May and follow the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) rules. It is a great way to prepare your daughter for High School Gymnastics. All levels require a strong parent and child commitment of time and energy. Parents are required to attend our annual August Mandatory Meeting committing to a job responsibility in our Illusions Parent Booster Organization. Team leotards, warm ups, grips (optional), meet fees and tape are additional fees beyond class registration. Gymnasts will be moved up after satisfying the requirements in the routines for the next progressive level.

Level days Time date Fee w/Res Id Code3 T/TH 4:00-7:00 pm Mar 31-Apr 30 $240 $160 22264H

3 T/TH 4:00-7:00 pm May 5-May 28 $255 $175 22264J

4 T/TH 6:00-8:30 pm Mar 30-May 1 $249 $166 22264D

4 *M/*W or *F 5:15-8:15 pm (beginning March 30)

4 T/ TH 6:00-8:30 pm May 4-29 $264 $181 22264E

4 *M/*W or *F 5:15-8:15 pm (beginning May 4)

5-8 M/ W/F 5:15-8:15 pm Mar 30-May 1 $198 $132 22264A

5-8 M/W/F 5:15-8:15 pm May 4-May 29 $213 $147 22264B*Based on your Assigned Group’s Third Day of PracticeLocation: Annerino Community CenterNo Class: April 3 & 6-11, May 25 Key contact: Maureen Franzen

High School Prep ClassAges 14-18 yearsThis class is designed to condition the high school gymnast and offer direction on vault, bars, beam and floor. There will also be emphasis on jumps, leaps and turns. Spotting devices will be available but no hands on spotting will be offered. The purpose of this class is keep the typical High School gymnast in shape for the following season.day: ThursdayTime:2:45-3:45 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $68w/ Resident Id: $45date: Mar 26-May 28 22274AInstructor: Gymnastics StaffKey contact: Maureen FranzenNo Class: April 9

Team Open Gym This is an open gym time designed for Bolingbrook Park District Team gymnasts only (Illusions/Storm) to work on their skills. Gymnasts and Cheerleaders will come in and work independently under the direction of gymnastics/cheer staff to provide a staff environment.day: SundayTime: 3:30-5:30 pmdate: March 22-May 24Location: Annerino Community CenterFee: $11 POS .0231Instructor: Gymnastics StaffKey contact: Maureen Franzen

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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! School day off open gym times vary. Please call ahead.

Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex Open GymAges day Time datesGrades 5-8 Monday 3:00-5:00 pm Apr 13-May 18

Adult Wednesday 8:00-11:00 am Apr 1-May 20

HS-Adult Thursday 3:00-5:00 pm Apr 2-May 21

Adult Friday 8:00-11:00 am Apr 3-May 22

HS-Adult Friday 3:00-5:00 pm Apr 3-May 22No Open Gym: April 24, May 20, 21,27-29Key contact: Chris Corbett

Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex School day off Open Gym

Ages Time datesGrades 5 & Up 1:00-5:00 pm April 6

Grades 5 & Up 1:00-5:00 pm April 9

Grades 5 & Up 1:00-5:00 pm April 10Key contact: Chris Corbett

The 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!

Annerino Community CenterAges day Time datesHigh school/Adult Monday 3:00-5:00 pm March 30-May 19

Grades 5-8 Tuesday 3:00-5:00 pm March 31-May 27

Grades 5-8 Thursday 3:00-5:00 pm April 3-May 29No Open Gym: May 25Key contact: Kai Wahlgren

Table Tennis - Open Play Join other table tennis players for a morning of fun, exercise and competition. Tables are set up for open play Thursday in the BOLINGBROOK RECREATON & AQUATIC COMPLEX gym from 9:00-11:30 am. No pre-registration required, just bring your paddle and join the fun!day: ThursdayTime: 9:00-10:30 amLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex dates: April 2-May 14No Open Play: May 21

volleyball - Open PlayDrop in for a game of volleyball. Two courts will be set up so bring along your friends for a night of fun! Refunds will not be given due to lack of participation since this is a drop-in nightly program. Feel free to call ahead for participation numbers. For those under 18 years of age, parenst must be present to sign their child in.

Ages day Time18 years & up Friday 7:30-9:30 pm

10-17 years (Parents must be present to sign in) Saturday 5:45-7:45 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $3 per playerdate: April 3-May 22No volleyball: April 24

Senior volleyball Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex is available for open volleyball play for seniors on Wednesday and Friday mornings from 9:00-10:30 am. Please wear gym shoes. day: Wednesday & FridayTime: 9:00-10:30 amLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complexdates: April 1-May 22No volleyball: April 10

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Lily 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.

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.

Participants and ProgramsWe offer a diverse range of programs, including our back to back Saturday classes specifically designed for youth on the autism spectrum:

• Sensory Art - where participants create their own masterpieces using different sensory textures to stimulate their senses.• Lunch Bunch - where the focus of this group will be conversational skills, eye contact and various social skills. • Musical Melodies - where we will provide a variety of musical selections to listen to, play along with and move to. • Hang Time - where we teach the social skills that are needed to participate in social events. • Yoga - where participants learn to become calm, control their behaviors, attain new skills and enjoy the world around them.

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 . www.lilycachesra.org

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General Interest & Trips dance Athletics Fitness & Wellness

Don’t Miss!Chicago Cubs Game - Friday, May 16 We’re headed to The Friendly Confines! That’s right, we’re going to Wrigley Field to see the Chicago Cubs play the Milwaukee Brewers. Go Cubs Go!

Adult Swim Lessons:Join us in the pool at Pelican Harbor! It’s never too late to learn how to swim or improve your strokes in this fun and innovative class!

New Programs at a Glance• Tribute to the Stars - Elvis• Menopause the Musical -

Paramount Theatre• Photography• Paper Crafting Workshops• Adult Modern Arnis Filipino

Martial Arts

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.

18 years & upTrips . General Interest . Athletics . Dance . Health & Wellness

adults

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Luncheon Trips Ages 21 years & up Join us for one or more of the following luncheon dates this spring. We will be going to two different restaurants. Registration fee is for transportation only. Lunch, tax and tip are on your own. Each date includes time for some shopping. Each trip departs and returns to the Annerino Community Center located at 201 Recreation Drive in Bolingbrook.

day date Time Location Code deadlineTH April 9 10:00 am-3:30 pm Rainforest Café 22631A Mar 31

TH May 7 10:00 am-3:30 pm Navy Pier 22631B Apr 28Fee: $21w/Resident Id: $16 Key contact: Jean Row

Menopause The Musical - Paramount Theatre Ages 18 years & up Four women in a department store with seemingly nothing in common but a black lace bra that’s on sale come to find they have more to share than they imagined. They bond as they make fun of their hot flashes, forgetfulness, mood swings, wrinkles, night sweats and chocolate binges. This hilarious musical parody is set to classic tunes from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, and all of it will have you and the sisterhood cheering, dancing and yelling for more. Rated PG. We will be stopping for a bit to eat before the show at O’Malleys Bar and Grill. Lunch, tax and tip are on your own. Registration includes transportation and admission to show.day: Thursday Time: 10:00 am-3:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $69 per personw/Resident Id: $59 per persondate: May 21 22640B Key contact: Jean RowRegistration deadline: May 1

29th Annual Road RallyAges 18 years & upLooking for adventure? Grab your neighbors and friends to create a team of four adults per vehicle. You will get a map and bag of clues; you’ll need teamwork, logic and luck to stay on track. Some clues are helpful while others are designed to throw you off course. This exciting and somewhat physically challenging scavenger hunt on wheels will test your mind, body and teamwork, so put on your thinking caps and start your engines! At the completion of the rally, teams meet for an awards presentation and socialize at a pizza dinner. This fun-filled event is coordinated with the Bolingbrook, Lisle, Naperville and Woodridge Park Districts. Space is limited. Registration deadline is April 15. Captain’s letters are emailed the 2nd week of April. An email address is required upon registration. day: SaturdayTime: 3:30 pm check-in (4:00 pm) shot gun startLocation: Woodridge Park District, 2600 Center DriveFee: $119 per carw/Resident Id: $99 per cardate: April 25 22689ARegistration deadline: April 15Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Tribute to the Stars - elvis Ages 18 years & up Michael St. Angel takes the stage as “The King of Rock and Roll”. You can rock to the hits that made Elvis famous such as Jailhouse Rock, Hounddog, Love Me Tender and many more. Keep the spirit of Rockin’ and Rollin’ alive! Registration includes transportation, admission and Lunch Buffet.day: Tuesday Time: 9:30 am-3:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $52w/Resident Id: $42 date: April 21 22640ARegistration deadline: March 31Key contact: Jean Row

Chicago Cubs Game All ages welcome Take me out to the ball game...Join Bolingbrook Park District and LCSRA to cheer on the Cubs as they take on the Brewers in the friendly confines of Wrigley Field. Program fee includes ticket and transportation. Please bring money for lunch or snacks and souvenirs. We will stay until the game is over.day: FridayTime: 10:30 am-6:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community Centerdate: May 15Fee: $59w/Resident Id: $39 22641ARegistration deadline: April 2Key contact: Jean Row

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Patriotic PlateAges 18 years & upHooray for the red, white and blue! Create a flag plate and be ready to celebrate Memorial Day, Flag Day and the 4th of July, just to name a few. 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: Annerino Community CenterFee: $47w/Resident Id: $34date: May 20 22621BInstructor: Kim Joslin HahnRegistration deadline: May 13 Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Bridal Beauty Ages 18 years & upLearn the proper techniques of makeup application and gain some valuable expertise for that special day. The class prepares Brides, their bridal party and their family to look their best for a day that they will never forget. Learn how to apply makeup correctly, cosmetic tricks and discovering the best colors to suit you and the season of the wedding. Why spend more time and money at the beauty salon the day of the wedding then you need to? This class will give you the knowledge needed to do it at home and help to make your beauty shine for the wedding day and the rest of your life. Class starts promptly, so please arrive on time. day: FridayTime: 7:00-9:00 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $34w/Resident Id: $26date: April 10 22612AInstructor: Annmarie VlastnikRegistration deadline: April 6 Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Adult Swim LessonsAges 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 fun swim class.

day Timeearly Bird Fee w/Res Id

Fee w/Res Id date Code

W 6:00:-6:50 pm $112/$122 $117/$127 Apr 8-May 27 26640B

SA 8:00-8:50 am $96/$106 $101/$107 Apr 11-May 16 26640A

Early Bird Deadline: March 18Location: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic ParkKey contact: Beth Brown

Ceramic Studio Ages 18 years & up Discover your inner muse-your imagination is the limit! Under the guidance of Kim Joslin Hahn, 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. day: ThursdayTime: 6:30-9:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $126w/Resident Id: $84date: April 16-May 21 22623AInstructor: Kim Joslin Hahn Registration deadline: April 9Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Tiptoe Through the TulipsAges 18 years & upSpring is almost here and tulips will be popping up everywhere before you know it! Create a beautiful vase to display your favorite blooms. Or, put this cheery design on a plate that you can use for all those patio parties this summer. Either piece would also make a great gift for Mom! Join us for an evening of fun with flowers! Fee includes instruction, bisque, glazes and firing. day: WednesdayTime: 6:30-9:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $47w/Resident Id: $34date: April 15 22621AInstructor: Kim Joslin HahnRegistration deadline: April 8 Key contact: Christy Sorenson

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Adult drawingAges 18 years & upNo experience required. No supplies required. 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. day: Monday Time: 7:30-8:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community Center Fee: $81w/Resident Id: $54date: April 20-May 11 22615AInstructor: Kathy StorchKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Stained Glass Class Ages 18 years & upNo experience required. No supplies required; all glass and tools will be provided by the teacher. Beginner: Learn how to cut stained glass, copper foil and solder your project piece. Eight-Inch design, Beveled Star Stained Glass

date Code deadlineApril 14 & 21 22617A April 7

May 12 & 19 22617B May 4day: Tuesday Time: 7:00-8:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community Center Fee: $111w/Resident Id: $74Instructor: Kathy StorchKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Mother’s day Spa escape Ages 18 years & upLooking for that special gift for that special mom? Treat them to total relaxation at the Spa Escape. They will enjoy the experience of this relaxing evening, which includes a mini facial, foot treatment, hand and lip facials and de-stressing techniques to relieve tension. Techniques they can learn to do at home. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a towel and washcloth.day: TuesdayTime: 7:00-8:15 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $34w/Resident Id: $26date: May 5 22603AInstructor: Annmarie VlastnikRegistration deadline: May 1 Key contact: Christy Sorenson

Photography Ages 16 years & up Learn what all those wheels and buttons do. What is ISO and Noise? What are fast lenses? What is Depth of Field? What is selective focus? How do I stop Fast Action? When do I use a tripod? After this class you will no longer fear taking your camera out of Automatic. These classes are for students who are new to photography. Note: Because every camera is different in its operations and controls, you must bring your camera manual to class.

day date Time Location Code deadlineW April 22 6:45-9:45 pm BRAC 22610A April 17

Fri May 8 6:45-9:45 pm BRAC 22610B May 4

Sat May 16 9:00 am-Noon ACC 22610C May 11Fee: $66w/Resident Id: $44Instructor: Mike SmithKey contact: Christy Sorenson

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Iris Paper Folding WorkshopsAges 18 years & upNo experience required. Learn the paper crafting technique that involves taping strips of ribbon and/or folding strips of light-weight colored paper in such a way to form a design. The center of the design forms an iris – a shape reminiscent of the iris diaphragm of a camera lens. You will create 2–3 cards per class depending on the complexity of the design. Cards will include layering and embellishments. No supplies required. All paper, tools, ribbon, and tape will be provided.

date CodeApril 29 22625A

May 13 22625Bday: WednesdayTime: 6:30-9:00 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $27w/Resident Id: $18Instructor: Rosemary Heintz-PrzybylskiKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Paper Crafting Workshops Ages 18 years & upNo experience required. Learn beginning and advanced techniques of paper crafting, die cutting, embossing, folding, stamping, ribbon and embellishment usage. Each class will include designing 1-2 greeting cards with coordinating envelopes, and a novelty box creation.

Class date CodeWelcome Spring April 1 12632C

Celebrate Moms May 6 22624A

Glad for Grads May 20 22624Bday: WednesdayTime: 6:30-9:00 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $27w/Resident Id: $18Instructor: Rosemary Heintz-PrzybylskiKey contact: Christy Sorenson

Summer SoftballAges 18 years & upSummer softball will be here before you know it! Men’s 12”, Co-Rec 14”, Co-Rec 12”, and Over 40 Masters 12” softball leagues will be offered. All leagues are ASA Sanctioned. Get your team organized for a summer of fun and fitness on the softball diamond. The top two teams in each league will win cash prizes with the top teams in each league qualifying for a post-season tournament. All summer softball leagues consist of a 14-game schedule. For more information, contact (630) 783-6634. A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to register your team in either league.Returning Team Registration: January 1New Team Registration: March 1

Over 40 - Men’s Masters 12” Softball Leagueday: TuesdaysTime: 6:30-10:30 pmLocation: Remington Lakes Sports Complex / Central ParkFee: $635 before April 12; $665 on/after April 13 ($14 per out of district participant)Start date: April 28 52405ACaptains Meeting: Thursday, April 16 @ 7:00pm (Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex)Key contact: Chris Corbett

Co-Rec 12” Softball Leaguesday date Code Monday April 27 52404A

Wednesday April 29 52404B Time: 6:30-10:30 pmLocation: Remington Lakes Sports Complex / Central ParkFee: $635 before April 12; $665 on/after April 13 ($14 per out of district participant)Captains Meeting: Thursday, April 16 @ 8:00pm at Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexKey contact: Chris Corbett

SIGN UP FOR A TeAMInterested in joining one of these exciting men’s and women’s softball leagues, but without a team? Don’t worry, come on in and complete an individual player form. Teams looking for players can call you and ask about joining their team. If enough individual players sign-up, a team may be able to be formed! The Park District does not guarantee participation for individual players. For more information, contact (630) 783-6634.

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Men’s Spring Flag FootballAges 18 years & upGet together with your friends this spring to play in the Men’s 8-on-8 flag football league. The season will consist of a nine game regular season. We are United States Flag and Touch Football League sanctioned. Toss the pigskin around with your teammates as you enjoy some friendly competition at Central Park. Take to the gridiron Sunday mornings this spring as you follow in the footsteps of College & NFL greats by becoming a weekend warrior. The top teams in each league will participate in a single elimination playoff tournament at the end of the regular season. United States Flag and Touch League (U.S.F.T.L.) rules will be used. First place teams receive prizes. For more detailed team information, contact (630) 783-6634. A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to register your team in either league.

League CodeCompetitive C 52424C

Recreational D 52424Dday: SundayTime: 8:00 amLocation: Central ParkFee: $765 before March 8; $795 on/after March 9 ($9 per out of district participant)Start date: March 22 Captains Meeting: Thursday, March 12 @ 7:00 pm at Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexKey contact: Chris Corbett

Sunday Morning Men’s Soccer LeagueAges 18 years & upThe snow is gone, now let’s play! Teams will play a 14-game season with an end-of-season tournament. Each player must have an ID card issued from the Park District. Teams will compete for trophies in the regular season and playoffs. Please contact (630) 783-6634 for more information. A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to register your team.day: Sunday Time: 8:00 am Location: Indian Boundary ParkFee: $975 before March 29; $1,025 on/after March 30Start date: April 12 52438ACaptains Meeting: Thursday, April 2 @ 8:00 pm at Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexKey contact: Chris Corbett

Men’s 12” Softball Leaguesday League day date CodeSU A 4:00-10:00 pm Apr 12 52400A

SU B 4:00-10:00 pm Apr 12 52400B

TH A 6:30-10:30 pm Apr 16 52402A

TH B 6:30-10:30 pm Apr 16 52402B

F A 6:30-10:30 pm Apr 17 52403A

F B 6:30-10:30 pm Apr 17 52403B Location: Remington Lakes Sports Complex / Central ParkFee: $635 before March 29; $665 on/after March 30 ($14 per out of district participant)Captains Meeting: Thursday, April 2 @ 7:00 pm at Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexKey contact: Chris Corbett 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. day: Saturday / SundayLocation: Remington Lakes Sports ComplexFee: $250date: July 18- 19 52407A Registration deadline: July 9Key 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. day: Saturday / SundayLocation: Remington Lakes Sports ComplexFee: $250date: August 8-9 52408ARegistration deadline: July 30Key contact: Chris Corbett

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Adult Modern Arnis Filipino Martial Arts Ages 16 years & upModern Arnis was founded by Grandmaster Remy Amador Presas in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines in 1957. It is a blend of many styles of Filipino Martial Arts that encompasses Bladed and Impact weapons like swords, knives and sticks. Modern Arnis is known for its close quarters empty hand translations of these weapons based techniques for Self-Defense, utilizing locks, throws, chokes and take-downs. Some movies that showcase Filipino Martial Arts are The Borne Identity Series, Mission Impossible 3, and The Hunted. Classes are taught by Guro Jeff Derong under the guidance and direction of Dr. Remy Presas Jr, the eldest son of the late Grandmaster Remy Presas. Testing will be conducted at the end of each session, for an additional fee for progression in rankings. Uniforms and Training sticks are also available for an additional cost through the instructor.day: TuesdayTime: 7:00-9:00 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex Fee: $144w/Resident Id: $96dates: April 14-June 2 22448BInstructor: Jeff DerongKey contact: Chris Corbett

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) 783-6642 or visiting one of our Recreation Centers. Full rental rate due at time of reservation!

Racquetball Court Rental 10-Swipe Pass - $6025% savings! Passes are valid for six (6) months from purchase date. For more information, please call (630) 783-6642.

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 a savings of 40% off.

Mondays 6:00-9:00 pmSundays 7:00-10:00 am$5 per person per day

Racquetball Challenge Courts 10-Swipe Pass - $30 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) 783-6642.

Friday evening Men’s Soccer LeagueAges 18 years & upThe snow is gone, now let’s play! Teams will play a 14-game season with an end-of-season tournament. Each player must have an ID card issued from the Park District. Teams will compete for trophies in the regular season and playoffs. Please contact (630) 783-6634 for more information. A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to register your team.day: Friday Time: 6:00 pm Location: Indian Boundary ParkFee: $975 before March 29; $1,025 on/after March 30Start date: April 17 52439A Captains Meeting: Thursday, April 2 @ 8:00 pm at Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexKey contact: Chris Corbett

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: Annerino Community CenterFee: $129w/Resident Id: $86dates: April 14-June 9 22442AInstructor: Illinois Shotokan Karate Instructors, under the direction of John DiPasquale, Chief InstructorKey contact: Chris Corbett

Senior volleyball Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex is available for open volleyball play for seniors on Wednesday and Friday mornings from 9:00-10:30 am. Please wear gym shoes. day: Wednesday & FridayTime: 9:00-10:30 amLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complexdates: April 1-May 22No volleyball: April 10

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R&B Soul Line dance- Level II Ages 18 years & upCome take the challenge with Belynda Head in this one of a kind 2-hour line dance workshop geared towards adult fun. This class will put you in a new level of line dancing. Did you know that dance based workouts are a growing trend! You can burn anywhere from 200 to 400 calories per hour dancing. 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. Don’t miss out on the opportunity of getting a good workout to great R&B music while enjoying every minute of it. day: TuesdayTime: 7:00-9:00 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $55w/Resident Id: $45 date: March 31-April 28 12232CInstructor: Belynda HeadKey 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. The last session of Level II (only) will conclude in a performance at the May Dance Concert so a $5 production fee has been included in the 2nd session fee. Costuming will be explained and provided from home so there is no additional fee for costuming. See 2015 May Dance Concert information listed on page 47. Concert A (Saturday, May 16 at 10 am), Concert B (Saturday, May 16 at 2 pm), Concert C (Saturday, May 16 at 6 pm).

Ses-sion Level Time date Fee w/

Res Id Code

II Level I 7:30-8:15 pm Mar 12-May 7 $104/$80 12250C

II Level II 8:15-9:00 pm Mar 12-May 7 $109/$85 12250Dday: ThursdayLocation: Annerino Community Center No Class: Apr 9Instructor: Mithra Zaucha Key contact: Clara HoudekConcert: C (Level II only)

Adult Strength Ballet Ages 18 years & upIt’s never too late to learn to be graceful! Build strength, improve your flexibility, poise and posture. Relieve stress, burn calories and have fun at the same time through this peaceful and relaxing dance style. Adult Strength Ballet incorporates fitness balls and weights. 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. day: TuesdayTime: 8:15-9:15 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $68w/Resident Id: $45date: April 7-May 12 12241CInstructor: Desiree Pepper-Venzant Key contact: Clara Houdek

R&B Soul Line dance- Level I Ages 18 years & upCome join in on the fun of line dancing with Belynda. These classes are “drop in - pay as you come” and offer basic step by step instructions geared toward men and women of all ages. 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 have a blast! Come prepared to gain your confidence in line dancing while laughing out loud and losing yourself in the music!day: Monday Time: 7:15-8:45 pm Location: Annerino Community Centerdrop in fee: $10 date: January 5-May 18 No Class: May 25Instructor: Belynda HeadKey contact: Clara Houdek

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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. The last session will conclude in a performance at the May Dance Concert so a $5 production fee has been included in the 3rd session fee. Costuming will be explained and provided from home so there is no additional fee for costuming. See 2015 May Dance Concert information listed on page 47. Concert A (Saturday, May 16 at 10 am), Concert B (Saturday, May 16 at 2 pm), Concert C (Saturday, May 16 at 6 pm). day: Monday Time: 8:30-9:30 pm Location: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $73Fee w/Resident Id: $50date: April 13-May 18 12240CInstructor: StaffNo Class: April 6Key contact: Clara Houdek Concert: C

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.day: FridayTime: 7:30-8:30 pm Location: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $63w/Resident Id: $42date: April 10-May 15 22243AInstructor: Norm Landrum Key contact: Clara HoudekNo Class: April 3

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.

Session date Fee w/Res Id CodeIII Mar 22-Apr 26 $60/$50 12246C

IV May 3-June 14 $60/$50 12246D day: SundayTime: 3:30-5:30 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterNo Class: April 5 & May 10Instructor: Bill GanttKey contact: Clara Houdek

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.day: ThursdayTime: 8:15-9:15 pm Location: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $68w/Resident Id: $45date: April 9-May 14 22134AInstructor: Desiree Pepper-VenzantKey contact: Clara Houdek

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Hatha 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 Fee w/Res Id date CodeSU 10:00-11:00 am $96/$88 April 12-May 31 24300E

M 7:30-8:30 pm $84/$77 April 6-May 18 24300C

W 7:00-8:00 pm $108/$99 April 1-May 27 24300ALocation: Annerino Community CenterKey contact: John Chase

Hatha Yoga I at Hidden Oaks Ages 12 years & upEnjoy the serenity of the morning from Hidden Oaks and improve strength, flexibility, balance, and body awareness through a variety of Yoga poses. This class is for those who are new to Yoga or new to fitness. 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. day: SaturdayTime: 9:15-10:15 amLocation: Hidden Oaks Nature CenterFee: $108w/Resident Id: $99date: April 4-May 30 24302AKey contact: John Chase

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.

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.day: FridayTime: 8:30-9:30 pm Location: Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic ComplexFee: $63w/Resident Id: $42date: April 10-May 15 22244AInstructor: Norm Landrum Key contact: Clara HoudekNo Class: April 3

Swing danceAges 18 years & upHave 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.day: Wednesday Time: 7:30-8:30 pm Location: Annerino Community CenterFee: $63w/Resident Id: $42date: April 8-May 13 12252CInstructor: Linn EldredKey contact: Clara Houdek

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The Game Ages 16 years & upGet your team together and join the fun! You and your team will compete against others for the Weight Loss Warrior crown by combining personal and group accountability while learning healthy habits, working out, and having a great time! Don’t have a team? Join in and we’ll hook you up with some new friends.

day Time Location Fee w/Res Id date Code

Tu 6:00-7:00 pm ACC $84/$77 April 14-May 26 24307A

F 9:30-10:30 am BRAC $108/$99 April 3-May 29 24307BKey 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, flex-ibility and endurance. Drop fat and get lean with this fun, challenging workout. day: TuesdayTime: 7:00-8:00 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation and Aquatic ComplexFee: $96w/Resident Id: $88date: April 7-May 26 24205AKey contact: John Chase

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GROUP exeRCISe PROGRAMSYou 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. Pay a drop in fee or purchase a LifeStyles membership and classes are included!

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 Classic and CircuitThese classes focus 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.

AqUA FITNeSS PROGRAMS (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

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.

LUNCH and LeARNHow to find your abs without sit-ups and crunchesAges 16 years & upThey were a favorite in high school gym class, but times have changed. Now it’s time to find out what exercise science has proven to be the most effective ways to torch fat and get that six pack you’ve been dreaming of. This interac-tive session is led by a Certified Personal Trainer. A box lunch from Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge is included. Pre-registration is required. Pre-registration is required.

day: Friday Time: 12:00– 1:30 pm Location: Bolingbrook Recreation and Aquatic ComplexFee: $5 date: April 17 24202A

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NRGZone Small Group TrainingAges 16 years & upGet an effective, functional, and fun workout with this small-group format. Build muscle and burn calories using TRX Suspension trainers, medicine balls, a power pivot, cable trainer, plyometric station, and more. You’ll improve car-diovascular ability, strength, power, and balance all at the same time. This program is led by a Certified Personal Trainer and can be scaled to meet par-ticipants at different levels. For class days, times, or to register please visit: http://www.bolingbrookparks.org/en/facilities/lifestyles-fitness-center/nrg-zone/Location: Annerino Community Center

Triathlon TrainingAges 16 years & upThis program is designed with the beginning triathlete athlete in mind. This program will get you ready to successfully swim, bike, and run through your first triathlon successfully. This class is led by experienced endurance athletes, including an Ironman competitor. day: SundayTime: 10:00-11:00 amLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation and Aquatic ComplexFee: $96w/Resident Id: $88date: April 12-May 31 24317AKey contact: John Chase

CPR ClassesAges 18 years & upDo you need to CPR certified for work? Or do you just want to be prepared in the case of a family emergency? Whatever the reason, these lifesaving skills can help save a life. 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.day: SaturdayTime: 1:00-6:00 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $82w/Resident Id: $55 date: April 18 22314AInstructor: Char DoeringKey contact: Kai Wahlgren

BodyFit Boot CampAges 16 years & upBodyFit Boot Camp mixes high-intensity cardio work with bodyweight resistance 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.day: WednesdayTime: 7:15-8:15 pmLocation: Bolingbrook Recreation and Aquatic ComplexFee: $108 w/Resident Id: $99date: April 1-May 27 24053AKey contact: John Chase

Core stability and strength for golf performance Ages 16 years & upThis program will benefit golfers at all skill levels, improving balance, torque, strength, stamina, and rotational movement. You’ll learn how to engage and emphasize the critical muscles responsible for strong torso rotation to improve your swing along with ways develop greater mobility, control, and accuracy.day: MondayTime: 7:00-8:00 pmLocation: Annerino Community CenterFee: $96w/Resident Id: $88date: April 6-May 18 24311AKey contact: John Chase

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:•Exerciseinstruction•Nutritioninformation•Weightlossplan•Support-meetings,email,text,andphone•Bi-monthlyassessments•20(30-minute)personalsessionsforeach10-weeksession

LifeStyles Member Fee Non-Member Fee10-weeks - $480 10-weeks - $600 20-weeks - $920 20-weeks - $1,160

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335 E. Boughton Road | 630.739.2377 | www.bolingbrookparks.org

Providing our guests with quality service that will exceed expectations, we invite you to Bolingbrook’s hidden gem: Ashbury’s at Boughton Ridge. Under new management, Ashbury’s introduces three new menus and the all-new “A-Bar.” With an ambiance that allows patrons to enjoy genuine hospitality, the A-Bar features specialty craft beers and weekly events including live entertainment on Fridays.

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Ashbury’s Banquets and EventsOffer the perfect blend of beauty, elegant service and affordability!

• Baby Showers• Weddings - Plan your outdoor wedding ceremony

at “The Wedding Grove at Winston Woods” • Wedding Showers• Anniversary Parties• Graduations• Corporate Meetings• Holiday Parties• Reunions . . . and more!

Enjoy accommodations for up to 100 in our Grand View Room. Our event staff takes care of your group from the first phone call to the last guest leaving. We offer a wideselection of your favorite menu items. Let us do the planning so you won’t have to.

Standard with indoor rentals: • Private bar• Flexible table/seating option• Linen tablecloths• State-of-the-art sound system• Free wireless internet access• Drop down projection system for showing videos or live TV

Make your event extra special with a round of golf for your guests. Everything from a simple round of golf to a shot-gun tournament is also available.

Space fills up quickly. Call (630) 783-6604 and reserve your event today!

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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.

Always Time For a Quick Nine

9-hole Public course | outings & events | leagues 335 e. boughton Road | 630.739.4100

General ManagerJennifer Navarro - [email protected]

Assistant General ManagerCindy Kieswetter - [email protected]

Banquets & events ManagerKristin McDonald - [email protected]

For your next group outing, tournament or event, contact

Kristin McDonald at 630.783.6604

Featuring ALL-NEW Riding Carts!

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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]

LifeStyles offers you the best value for your fitness dollar.

nRg ZoneTry our new small group training class and get an effective, functional and fun workout. Classes are Monday at 5:30 pm, Tuesday at 9:30 am, Friday at 6:30 am and Saturday at 9:00 am at the Annerino Com-munity Center. “

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MeMBeRSHIPLifeStyles Offers You The Best Value For Your Fitness DollarNo games, no gimmicks, just simple to understand memberships with every-thing you need to reach your goals!

All rates are reflected on a per month basisIndividual Fitness: $29

Individual Fitness & Aquatics: $33.50 Includes year-round access to Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic Park

Couples Fitness: $56.50

Couples Fitness & Aquatics: $65 Includes year-round access to Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic Park

Senior/Student Fitness: $25Senior=62 years & up, Student=middle, high school or college student with a minimum of 10 credit hours. (Membership does not include child-care.)

LifeStyles Annerino Fitness Center: $21 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.

Membership includes:• Complete access to two full-service fitness centers• All classes on our group exercise/aquatic fitness schedules, including Les

Mills Bodypump, Bodyflow and Yoga• 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

Please remember to bring in a voided check for monthly draft service.

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 mem-bership. 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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Included!

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PLATINUM MeMBeRSHIPReGULAR MeMBeRSHIP PLUS:

• Unlimited access to all kettlebell, boot camp, and yoga classes• Full participation in any NRG Zone small group training program• One 30 minute personal training session each month• Use of Pelican Harbor indoor and outdoor aquatic park• Access to all fitness seminars• Free personal training orientation upon joining• 12 free guest passes

For only $59 per month

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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

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 TRAININGOne 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.

Sessions 30 min 60 min1 $30 $55

5 $140 $260

10 $250 $475

BUddY TRAININGA 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.

Sessions

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 months

2x weekly 3x weekly 2x weekly 3x weekly

30 minute $210 $286 $182 $260

60 minute $390 $559 $345 $500

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 directly or LifeStyles at (630) 739-1705.

Personal training

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 May 30-31 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!

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!

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.

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new hours (April 1-October 31)Monday-Saturday 9:00 am-5:00 pmSunday 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, savan-nas, 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 (out-door) activities the whole family can enjoy. Admission is free.

Escape to Nature!

FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM!@hiddenoaksncFollow 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

SUNdAY, MAY 311:00 am - 3:00 pm

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SNAPs: 9:30-11:00 amThe 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.April 18, 2015: Knights of Columbus - Street parking on RockhurstMay 16, 2015: Hidden Lakes - Annual River sweepJoin in the annual River Sweep event at Hidden Lakes. Help to keep our trails and rivers clean!June 20, 2015: Hidden Oaks

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 a 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 and scout programs please contact, Andy Tuszynski, Environmental Education Supervisor at (630) 910-2304 or [email protected], [email protected].

We are in the process of starting a Natural Resources volunteer program. 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

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Extend your backyard with Hidden Oaks Nature Center and enjoy a 10’x10’ Community Garden plot. Reserve your plot and 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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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. Derby entry fee is $12; derby event permit is $5.

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 5 F i s h i n g d e r b y S c h e d u l eApril 11 Noon-4:00 pm Trout DerbyMay 16 4:00 pm-8:00 pm Catfish DerbyJune 13 4:00 pm-8:00 pm Catfish DerbyJuly 18 4:00 pm-8:00 pm Catfish DerbyAugust 15 4:00 pm-8:00 pm Catfish DerbyOctober 3 Noon-4:00 pm Trout DerbyOctober 24 Noon-4:00pm End of Season 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.

Hours of Operation March 28-May 31 8:00 am-6:00 pm

June 1-August 31 7:00 am-7:00 pm

September 1-October 31 8:00 am-6:00 pm

Fishing PermitsDo you have your 2015 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.

hidden oaks conservation areahidden lakes | 475 trout Farm Road | bait shop : 630.759.2381

Facility ManagerMelinda Weaver - [email protected]

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Aquatic ManagerTim Jaskiewicz - [email protected]

Assistant Aquatic ManagerBeth Brown - [email protected]

Pelican Harbor Indoor / Outdoor Aquatic Park 200 S. Lindsey Ln. | (630) 783 1705

PUBLIC SWIMFee: $8/personw/ Resident Id : $6/personChildren two and under are admitted free.

Mon, Wed & Fri 4:00-8:00 pmSat & Sun 12:00-6:00 pm

Pelican Harbor follows the Valley View School District calendar. Pelican Harbor will be open for public swim from 12:00-8:00 pm on days school is closed.

AnnualMembershipsJust $8.50/month with

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GROUP AdMISSIONSGroup Fee (20 or more): $6/personw/ Resident Id (20 or more): $4/personIf you have a group of 20 or more swim enthusiasts, you can visit the Indoor Aquatic Park at a discounted rate during public swim times. Prior reservations are necessary.

LAP SWIMFee $5/personw/ Resident Id $4/personMonday-Friday. 5:00 am -9:50 pmSaturday and Sunday 7:00 am-5:50 pmWhether swimming for enjoyment or exercise, lap swimming is a great way to stay in shape while enjoying the soothing sounds of music and the water around you! Enjoy use of the lap lanes every hour that the aquatic complex is open.

PAReNT/TOT SWIM Infants-7 years of age with parentFee: $5/personw/ Resident Id: $4/personMonday-Friday 10:30 am-3:00 pmSunday 8:00 am-11:30 am*Children 2 and under are free.Splash time for parents with small tots! Parents and kids can enjoy splashing fun in the leisure pool of the Indoor Aquatic Park! Parent/Guardian must be in the water with child at all times and up to within arms-reach of the child depending on swimming ability. It is the parent/guardian’s responsibility to be actively engaged with children at all times during parent/tot swim.

*Note Parent/Tot will follow Sunday hours on Valley View school days off unless swim lessons are scheduled during that time.

ANNUAL MeMBeRSHIPS - Year-round ExcitementAnnual Aquatic Membership Fee: $11.50/month w/Resident ID: $8.50/month

Have a splashing good time year around and avoid the long lines during the summer months by becoming an Annual Aquatic Member! For your conve-nience, 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! 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 (Sum-

mer 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.

SUMMeR PeLICAN PASSeSSummer Pelican Passes go on sale March 1 for new pass holders. Buy early and Save! Fees increase on May 15.Please ask about our early bird summer sales special promotion! Passes are valid from May 23 - September 30, 2015(please visit www.bolingbrookparks.org for exact summer aquatic operational schedule)March 1-May 15, 2014 early Bird Prices: Pelican Pass Fee: $77/personPelican Pass w/Resident ID: $55/person After May 15:Pelican Pass Fee: $82/personPelican Pass w/Resident ID: $60/person

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GeNeRAL INFORMATION ABOUT PeLICAN HARBOR INdOOR AqUATIC PARK•Parents or guardians are responsible for the supervision of their children.

Aquatic staff members are on duty to enforce rules and to respond in the event of an emergency.•Entry into the Indoor Aquatic Park is through the LifeStyles Fitness Center.•Lined bathing suits are required in pool area•Personal flotation devices (arm floats, flotation bathing suits, etc.) will not

be permitted unless they are U.S. Coast Guard approved.•No rafts or noodles are permitted.•Children under 10 years of age must be accompanied by an adult 18 years

of age or older.•Lockers are available for use at no charge. Bring your own lock or purchase

one for $6.•Anyone not toilet trained must wear three layers of protection including

a swim diaper, plastic pants and a lined bathing suit. Swim diapers and plastic pants are available for purchase for $3 each.•Pelican Harbor reserves the right to close attractions due to low attendance.

PRIvATe ReNTALSAre you interested in sliding, swimming, and playing in “your own aquatic complex?” Exclusive use of The Bolingbrook Aquatic Complex is available for two-hour rentals to private parties for up to 50 people, beginning at 6:15 pm on Saturday and Sunday.

Private Rental Fee: $359w/ Resident Id: $299extra Guests Fee (over 50): $6/personextra Guests w/ Resident Id (over 50): $4/personContact: Sherry Menelli at (630) 783-6653

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Scout Merit Badge NightDo you or your troop need to fulfill an Aquatic Merit Badge requirement? Come to Pelican Harbor to earn that badge. After you have met your requirements you can stay, splash and ride the slide having fun at our Indoor Aquatic Park. day: FridayTime: 5:00-8:00 pmLocation: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic ParkFee: $5 person swimming. Parents watching are free.dates: April 17, May 1

Home School Swim Do you or your Home School group looking to have a splashing good time? Come to Pelican Harbor the first Wednesday each month during the school year. day: WednesdayTime: 1:00-3:00 pmLocation: Pelican Harbor Indoor Aquatic ParkFee: $6/person swimming. Parents watching are free.dates: April 1, May 6

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I t ’ s N o t H o w B I G Y o u A r e , I t ’ s H o w B I G Y o u P l a y ! ! ! 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!!! We look forward to working with you and your daughters so come and join the fun! Travel BasketballThe Panther Sports Club Travel Basketball program is ranked as one of the top 60 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]. Slow Pitch SoftballDesigned to be instructional with a nice competitive twist. Everyone plays and has fun!Registration for Slow Pitch Softball is just ending - please contact Ron Dodd if you are interested in playing. [email protected] The levels include: Coach Pitch (ages 5-7) focusing on teaching the basics of softball.Ponytails (ages 8-10) still instructional, the girls pitch and we keep score.Majors (ages 11-13) still instructional just more talent.Seniors (ages 14-18) we still instruct and this is the next level of talent. Fees:Coach Pitch - $90/resident, $105/non-resident.Ponytails, Majors and Seniors - $100/residents, $115/non-residents.Everyone plays at all levels. The season runs from the end of April through the end of June. For more information please visit the Panthers website at www.PantherSportsClub.com Fast Pitch Softball PANTHERS FASTPITCH welcomes all girls, ages 8 - 18, to join our In-House fastpitch softball league. It is a great way to be competitive while learning the basics of the game. We also hold tryouts for travel level teams in August.

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)Kevin Sneed, President (630) 862-9803

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 Athletic Council

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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, & 20022001 & 2005 3RD PLACE NATIONALS IN FOOTBALL

HOME OF THE NATIONAL CHEERLEADING / DANCE FINALIST FROM 1996-20102005 & 2006 NATIONAL 5TH PLACE CHEERLEADNG WINNER2009 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 lbsOlder/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) 409-0557

In person registration for the Fast Pitch Spring 2014 season takes place starting each November prior to the following spring season. Players are grouped by 8U, 10U, 12U, 16/18U. Please watch the website for team rosters and game schedules. We start with winter training in January, with teams gathering to practice together by April. The playing season is early May thru mid-July. We play in the Southwest Suburban league, playing against teams in such nearby towns as Naperville, Oswego, Downers Grove, Romeoville, Lockport, and Lisle. For more information please visit the Panthers website at www.PantherSportsClub.com or Ed Lamb at [email protected] 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 season is ending. For more information please contact the commissioner at: [email protected] In House volleyballIn House Volleyball begins in early September and runs through November. Watch for registration dates and times in mid - July and early August. Tryouts are mid- August. Our season begins rights after Labor Day.. For more information please visit the Panthers website at www.PantherSportsClub.com 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. The In House program has begun and will continue through mid-March. Come out and enjoy some games! Please check our website for the team rosters and game schedules. For more information, please contact:Christine Buerger, President [email protected] Coleman, Vice President [email protected] Shroba, In House Volleyball [email protected] Lamb, Fast Pitch Softball [email protected] Dodd, Slow Pitch Softball [email protected] Gillman, In House Basketball [email protected] Smith, Travel Basketball [email protected] Gambon, Club Volleyball [email protected]

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Bolingbrook Youth Baseball League (BYBL)BYBL website: www.bybl.org

Give your favorite baseball player 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 baseball program 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•Electronicscoreboardsonsomefields

BYBL has several divisions for your child to play in, and offers programs for ages 7-28. The Pinto and Mustang Division (ages 7-10) have minimal travel to nearby communities, with most games being played here in Bolingbrook. The Bronco and Pony Divisions (ages 11-14) incorporate more travel dates to those nearby communities.

Colt, Palomino & Collegiate divisions (ages 15-28) play in the SWILA Baseball Association, a competitive league for High School and Collegiate Players. These leagues are made up of high school and collegiate students who have a passion for baseball, and wish to continue their excellent play at a competitive level.

Need more information? Visit www.bybl.org or contact:

Kevin Sneed, President 630-862-9803Jason Stoddard, Vice-President 630-881-5138Email [email protected] Page www.bybl.orgFacebook facebook.com/BolingbrookBaseball

P l a y B a s e b a l l S p r i n g , F a l l a n d T r a v e l !

BYBL Spring Baseball:For the 2015 season, registration begins online starting in November, 2014, and in-person registration begins in January 2015. More information can be found at www.bybl.org

BYBL Fall Baseball:Pinto, Mustang, Bronco, Pony divisionsFall 2015 registration is open online at bybl.org starting in June. Season will start in early September. All divisions are scheduled a minimum of 10 games, with no standings or play-offs. Most games are played at Indian Boundary or Wipfler Fields. No volunteer fees or fundraising are required. Division assignments for the fall ball season are determined by player’s age as of April 30, 2016. More information can be found at www.bybl.org.

Colt & Palomino divisionsRegistration is open online at bybl.org starting in June. Season will start in early September and run until late October. These divisions will play games on all weekdays and weekends but not more than 2 games a week. Games are played at Indian Boundary and other SWILA communities in the Southwest Suburbs. There will be standings, playoffs and a championship game for each division at Silver Cross Field in Joliet, home of the Joliet Slammers. Division assignments for the fall season are determined by player’s age as of April 30, 2015.

BYBL “Rampage” Travel BaseballBolingbrook Youth Baseball League is proud to announce that the spring 2016 season will be the seventh season for Rampage Baseball, our full-time travel baseball program. We intend to have travel teams for 8U-16U (birth date as of April 30th, 2016). Tryouts for Rampage Baseball will be in late July and early August. Check www.bybl.org for exact dates.

For “Frequently Asked Questions” about our program, go to the “FAQs” link on our Rampage Baseball website: www.bolingbrookrampage.com

Contact Tim Strzechowski, Travel Director, at [email protected] for more information.

P l a y H A R D ! P l a y S M A R T ! P l a y R A M P A G E !

Frequently Asked questionsWho is BYBL?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 and Mustang divisions (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.

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Similar to our Pinto Division, 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 spring 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.

Most Mustang games are played right here in Bolingbrook. This too, is a fun age for children’s baseball as they continue to 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 48 ft. Coaches at this level refine the baseball skills and fundamentals of the players without losing site of the main objective - to have fun. Children can expect to play approximately 18-20 games each spring 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 54 ft. mound. Children can expect to play approximately 21-24 games each spring season. Uniforms are provided: MLB replica jersey and cap, pants, belts and socks.

Colt division (Ages 15-16), Palomino division (Ages 17-19), Collegiate division (Ages 18-28)Colt, Palomino & Collegiate divisions will play in the SWILA Baseball Association, a competitive league for High School and Collegiate Players, that has teams from Chicago’s SW Suburbs playing 18 spring games (9 home & 9 away), an All-star Game at Silver Cross Field in Joliet and Playoffs leading to the Championship games to be played at Silver Cross Field, home of the Joliet Slammers. All Colt registrants will be drafted to a team. The Palomino Division registrants may or may not be assigned to a team on the discretion of the team(s) Head Coach. Any Palomino or Collegiate registrants who are not assigned to a team would receive a full refund. These divisions will play games from Mid-May thru July. Playoffs and Championships will run thru the end of July. Please see the SWILA website for more information. www.swilabaseball.com.

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?Pinto through Pony divisions plays all home games in Bolingbrook and will travel to nearby communities for away games.

Are uniforms included in the registration fees?Yes. All players will receive a complete uniform including pants, socks, jersey and hat. 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 are offered to 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 boxes for each child playing). Families also have the option to buy-out and not sell the candy.

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, steal bases, play the outfield, hit the cutoff man, defend the steal, acknowledge base signs, and turn the double play. For this age player, the base path is set at 50 ft., and they pitch from 38 ft. The Pinto Division is intended to be an instructional league, but season standings are kept and there is post-season play resulting in a Pinto champion.

All players have equivalent playing time, and rules are in place for younger pitchers to allow them opportunity as well. In Pinto, children can expect to play approximately 14-16 games each spring 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.

Most Pinto games are played right here in Bolingbrook. 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 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 playing in our Pinto division or Coach-Pitch. Children will 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 60 ft. for this age player, and they pitch from 44 ft. 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.

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Bolingbrook Magic Travel/AAU BasketballBoys 3rd Grade- 12th Grade (9U-18U)www.bcbbasketball.orgBolingbrook Magic Spring/Summer AAU Travel Program for 3rd Grade - High School (9U-18U): Bolingbrook Magic offers players the opportunity to improve their individual skills while learning how to participate in a “team first” environment. Players and teams will be selected based on skill level so that everyone will be given an opportunity to further develop as responsible student/athletes while being able to showcase their athletic skills as we instruct and promote competitive youth basketball at the highest level. Players participating in the upcoming Spring/Summer season for Bolingbrook Magic travel teams will compete in competitive/exposure tournaments against other talented youth basketball teams. 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].

~Some Wish for It…WE Work for It~

Bolingbrook Mustang Youth Flag FootballSeason Begins: Fall 2015

Bolingbrook Mustang Youth Flag Football invites you to play the competitive, contact sport of football, without the tackling. You will be taught the fun-damentals 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 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

BOLINGBROOK Tee-BALL ANd COACH PITCH 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 year olds)A program for boys and girls who turn 4 before July 31st 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 at 630-378-0205.

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 at 630-226-1549

Registration includes the following:•Acompleteuniformconsistingofabaseballcap,teamshirt,pants,andsocks•Participationtrophyattheendoftheseason•Teamandindividualpicturepackage•After-gametreat

Registration takes place January through March. Lil’ Tees players are not allowed to register on line, unless they are a returning player. For new players, a copy of their birth certificate is required. Any details listed here are subject to change. Our web site is: www.bolingbrookteeball.com.

For additional information, please contact:

Tee-Ball Mark Jenkins 630-759-4342Coach Pitch Katie Collier 630-226-1549Lil’ Tees Steve Filano 630-378-0205

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Fees for the Spring 2015 in-house season are: $85.00 for soccer + a new $10.00 park district field maintenance fee = $95.00 total.

There is also a $15.00 non-resident fee added to the above if you do not live in Bolingbrook (Total $110.00). The Fee includes an Adidas MLS soccer shirt, soccer shorts, socks and a participation award. Pictures will not be included in the above fees this season, but may be purchased separately.

YOU MISSED THE DATE: Spring 2015 Online Registration ended February 28th. You may visit our website @ www.bolingbrooksoccerclub.org

And place your child on a waiting list for the Spring 2015 season. Late registrations ($10 late fee) will be added to wait list and you will be contacted as space becomes available in that division.

Traveling Tryouts for Girls HS will begin Mid- May. Tryouts for U8-U14 Girls and Boys will be the first week of June.

See the website for details about dates and times.www.bolingbrooksoccerclub.org

Go to Website for more details starting in April 2015

For more information, please contact:

John Sidman, President (630) 878-9291Greg Meyer, Executive Vice-President (630) 759-7623John Smith, VP of Recreational Programs (630) 226-1840Russ Jones, VP of Traveling Programs (630) 995-0158

BOLINGBROOK SOCCeR CLUB- “The goal of soccer is fun!!”Recreational and Competitive Teams

The Bolingbrook Soccer Club has a soccer program to meet your needs and goals. Whether you are looking for recreational and educational soccer (in-house) or high level competition soccer (traveling), we are the program for you and your child.

The BSC recreational program has six varying age levelsfor kids to experience a progressive level of soccer concepts and competition. We start with our program for 4 year olds and continues through our 14 year old players.

The six recreational divisions include:• Mini-Soccer’s(4yearolds)• Elementary(5and6yearolds),• Minors(7yearolds),• Juniors(8and9yearolds),• Intermediate(10and11yearolds)and• SeniorDivision(12to14yearolds).

Registration in a particular division will be limited based on the number of volunteer coaches available.

The Spring 2015 season begins April 17th for Mini-Soccer’s and April 18th for all other teams.

The Spring Mini-Soccer’s program is held on Friday evenings for one hour. The program is designed to introduce children to the game of soccer through various games. There is no other practice for the Mini-Soccer’s participants. All other recreational teams play on Saturdays with an occasional weeknight game.

Our traveling program has teams for boys or girls at most levels from ages 7 to 18. The traveling program begins adding to existing teams and creating new teams for the Fall and Spring seasons in June. However they are periodically looking for players so visit our website for a list of coaches to contact. Please visit the Bolingbrook Soccer Club website for more details. The fees for our traveling program are some of the lowest in the Chicago area. Get the competitive soccer experience that your child is looking for at a fraction of the cost of other local clubs.

To make any program a success and to ensure everyone has an opportunity to play, volunteer coaches are needed. Even if you know little about soccer, we will educate you through our coaches’ clinics. If you are interested in coaching, you can volunteer online, at registration, or call John Smith, VP of Recreational Programs or Kividi Kikama, Director of Coaching. Volunteers for the concession stand, referees, field marshals, team parents, board members and general assistance is also welcome. If you have a particular area of expertise that may be beneficial to the club, please contact Jason Lentz or Karen Stuchl.

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Catching: Girls will learn the proper way to catch a ball. Catching is a skill that must become comfortable with. We will have many drills that will teach proper catching techniques. We will base our drills one step at a time 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 that have a good throwing arm and wrist snap learn at a young age. Girls will progress from basic concepts to strong accurate throws.

Hitting: Probably the most desired skill for any ball player is to be able to hit the ball. Hitting is our programs focus. We strive to make great players that can hit the ball hard and far.

Positional skills: Girls will learn the fundamentals of infield and outfield positions. The BGSA 8U program for 7-8 year olds: 8u is a program designed to teach girls the fundamentals of softball. These girls will focus on proper throwing and catching technique. Girls will also learn the basics of running bases, hitting and learning game concepts.Pitchers: will also start to be developed at 8u. In games, girls will pitch until there are 4 balls, and then the pitching machine will be used until there is a hit or a strike out. There are no walks in 8u. Girls can steal second base, one base at a time. Girls can lead off only when the ball crosses home plate.

Catchers: will begin learning how to throw to bases on a steal. In games, pitchers can only pitch two innings. Our 8u teams will play in the Southwest Suburban (SWS) fastpitch league, 8u division. We will play 12-15 league games and a year-end tournament. At 8u our teams will compete, but will focus on having fun every time they are on the field. Our number one goal is to teach and progress.

If interested in joining the Bolingbrook Fury please go to our website and register today!Looking for coaches for 8u.

Register Online @ www.BGSAsoftball.com

Bolingbrook Girls Softball Association (BGSA)

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 5-18, 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.

8u Registration happening right now-Coaches are needed to form teams

Register Online @ www.BGSAsoftball.com12-15 games in the SWS leagueSeason will begin in May 2015 and end in June 2015Certified 8u Umpires for each game

Fee includes:* Uniform of jersey* Socks and shorts* Year-End Tournament

8U Winter Training Camp 2015 Dates to Come

Bolingbrook Girls Softball Association Presents“The Skills Development Winter Camp”

Bolingbrook Exclusive 8U FastpitchInstructional Softball ProgramGirls from 7 to 8 years (no experience needed)

Where: GenuWIN Sports Training Facility544 Anderson driveRomeoville, IL 60446

What our camp offers:Our camp provides solid fundamentals that are essential to give the girls a positive experience and a chance to grow within a sport. All coaches are ACE/ASA certified coaches.

We will teach the following basic softball fundamentals:

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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/services• Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic Park• Boughton Ridge Golf Course• LifeStyles Fitness Center• Hidden 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 bill• Vehicle registration card

For each child in the household ages 3 months and older, we will require one of the following:• Current photo ID• Birth certificate• Passport• Proof 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 bill• Vehicle 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 Drive• Bolingbrook 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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Phone Primary (______) _______-_________ Secondary (______) _______-_________

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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. q yes q no

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?

q no q yes-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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STAFF USE ONLY

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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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) March 11Non-resident ID Cardholder registration (walk-in and online) March 18

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 sig-

nature required for participants under 18 years of age.5. Drop-off or mail your registration to the Bolingbrook Park District, An-

nerino 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 respon-sible 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 strive 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 after completing two classes 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 charge2. Receive full credit that can be applied to any other class, program or service3. Receive a full refund

If you are not satisfied, we kindly request input on how we can improve. Satis-faction Guarantee requests may be made in person at the Annerino Community Center, 201 Recreation Drive, or Bolingbrook Recreation & Aquatic Complex, 200 South Lindsey Lane. Your receipt, cancelled check or proof of ID may be required. Once approved, refund checks will be mailed within fifteen business days. The Satisfaction Guarantee Request form must be completed and returned to one of our front desks before the third class meeting.

Satisfaction Guarantee does not apply to golf course green fees, pro shop mer-chandise, adult sport leagues, food or meals, beverages, facility memberships, daily admissions or tickets to entertainment or sporting events, as well as a few select programs.

Online Registration Resident ID card holders au-tomatically 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 Appli-

cation 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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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 Boling-brook 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 donat-ing, 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 Com-munity Center or online at www.bolingbrookparks.org. Applications are confidential.

For more information, call (630) 739-0272.

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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 or Annerino Community 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 Ridge335 E. Boughton Road l (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 100 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 center419 Trout Farm Road l (630) 739-2600 Nestled in the woods, Hidden Oaks Nature Center offers beautiful views from the charming 40-person capacity multipurpose room.

bolingbrook Recreation & aquatic complex200 South Lindsey Lane l (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 playground available for rent when it is not open to the public.

annerino community center201 Recreation Drive l (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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balstrode Park /181 Thackeray Drive 6.2

blackhawk Pond/600 Blackhawk Lane 3.3

bloomfield oasis /1614 Prairieview Blvd 1

bradford Park/490 Bradford Place 6.8

bulldog Park/351 Blair Lane 19.2

central Park/201 Recreation Drive 71.7

century Park/1675 Apple Valley Drive 16

champions Park/1600 Firethorn 8.8

cider creek Park/1755 Apple Valley Drive 4

comed greenway/North & South at power lines 54

community Park/600 Kingsbrooke Crossing 15

Drafke Park/1125 Quail Run 6.7

DuPage River greenway/from Royce Road to Indian Boundary Park 92.2

erickson Park/398 W. Briarcliff Road 0.5

Freedom Park/1600 Park Place 4.3

gateway Wetlands/680 Feathersound Drive 49.9

heritage Park/702 Paxson Drive 5.6

herrington estates /(undeveloped land) 600 Kings Road 12

hidden lakes historic trout Farm/475 Trout Farm Road 16

hidden oaks conservation area/James s. boan Woods 410 Schmidt Road 47.1 / 27

indian boundary Park/990 W. Boughton Road 62.4

indian chase meadows /525 Pheasant Chase Drive 34.2

ivanhoe Park/190 Falconridge Way 1

Jaycee Park/550 Lily Cache Lane 7.2

Johansen Farm Park/770 Hartford Lane 1.6

Knights of columbus Park/190 Northridge Drive 18.4

liberty Park/298 N. Orchard Drive 8

lilac Park/1561 Clear Drive 3.5

lily cache greenway/West of Orchard Drive along Lily Cache Creek 191.2

lily cache sports Fields/1387 Hassert Boulvard 15

lily cache sports Fields-West campus/1505 Trails End Lane 32.1

lions Park/220 W. Briarcliff 5.4

Pathways Pond/220 N. Schmidt Road 3.6

Plimmer Park/401 Lily Cache Lane 10.5

Poplar Park/870 Poplar Lane 3.6

Prairie trails/1370 Danhof Drive 48.4

Remington lakes sport complex/811 W. Remington Blvd. 12

Riverbend Park/1940 Danube Way 1.2

River hills Park/2290 Misty Creek Trail 3.6

Rotary Park/470 E. Briarcliff Road 6.8

schraeder Park/469 E. Briarcliff Road 1.3

st. Francis Park/299 White Water Drive 2.3

sunset Park/1500 Waterside Drive 7.4

the Forest/1399 Carriage Lane 0.8

volunteer Park/200 S. Lindsey Lane 66.2

Winston Woods/200 Winston Drive 42.1

Wipfler Park/549 Rockhurst Road 10.5