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Information
Board Meetings............................4
Office Location ............................4
Board of Commissioners .............4
Staff..............................................4
Registration Information..............5
Fishing Rules and Regulations ....6
General Information .................6-7
Director’s Letter...........................8
Birthday Parties ...........................9
Facility Rental..............................9
Preschool
Preschool 2009-2010 .................10
Aerial Gym Stars
-Parent and Star........................11
-Rising Stars.............................11
Indoor Games.............................11
Let’s Paint ..................................11
Drop-in Play Time......................11
Young Rembrandts
Beginning Techniques..............12
Fun & Fit....................................12
Parent-Tot Super Sports .............12
Super Sports ..............................12
Soccer.........................................12
Lil’ Hoops Basketball ................12
It’s Snow Fun .............................13
Computertots..............................13
Intro to Digital Photography ......13
Fun Filled Fridays ......................13
Sports Galore .............................14
Unusual Bugs .............................14
Toy Story Time ..........................14
American Girl
Winter in the Sun .....................14
Afternoon Superhero’s ...............14
Parent/Tot Gym Time.................14
It’s a Small World ......................15
Parent and Child
Open Gym & Craft Time .........15
All-Star Soccer...........................15
Alphabet Extravaganza ..............15
Parent’s Day Out ........................15
Fishin’ Fun .................................15
Under the Sea.............................16
Lil’ Caps Baseball ......................16
Parent and Tot Art ......................16
Crafty Corner .............................16
Creative Dance...........................16
Cheer and Pom.....................16, 30
Tasty Treats ................................17
Counting, Colors and More .......17
Make Your Lunch ......................17
Gym Time Fun ...........................17
Amerian Girl Classics ................17
Preschool Holidays
Sweets for your Valentine ..........18
Valentine’s Day with Clifford ....18
Silly Shamrocks .........................18
Egg-stra Special Eggs ................18
Easter with Baby Looney Tunes 19
Cinco De Mayo Fiesta ...............19
Marvelous Moms .......................19
Fantastic Fathers ........................19
Preschool Parties
Coco, Cookies and Crafts ..........20
Winter Party ...............................20
Ground Day Party ......................20
Wild West Party .........................20
Barbie Bash................................20
Tinker Bell Party........................21
Spring Party ...............................21
Hannah Montana Returns ..........21
Earth Day Celebration ...............21
Hot Wheels Party .......................21
Blues Busters Munchkins Camp22
Tiny T-Ball .................................22
Youth
All Day Camps...........................23
After School Recreation.............23
Youth Open Gym Dodgeball......24
Lego Mania ................................24
Jersey Jamboree .........................24
Jewelry Accessories ...................24
Team Building............................24
Youth Open Gym Basketball .....24
Drawing & Cartooning ..............25
Karaoke/ Rock
Band Star Search......................25
Super Sports ...............................25
Soccer.........................................25
Chess Wizards............................26
Movie Making 101 Making Your
Own SpongeBob Movie...........26
Movie & Pizza Nights................26
Father & Son
Open Gym Basketball ..............26
Master Chef................................26
Youth Anti-Bullying
Safety Course ...........................27
Magic Class................................27
Bumper Bowling........................27
Crazy Crafts ...............................27
Barbies Neighborhood ...............27
Floor Hockey .............................28
Mad Science...............................28
Once Upon a Comic Book ........28
March Madness..........................28
Ceramic Creations......................28
Cooking Classics........................29
Everyday Etiquette
and Dining Skills .....................29
Tye Dye Days.............................29
Fun-Gineering
with Simple Machines..............29
Simply Soccer ............................29
Pre Ballet & Jazz........................30
Hip Hop Dancing For Kids ..16, 30
Cheer and Pom...........................30
Garden Creations .......................30
Spanish for Kids.........................30
Par-Tee .......................................31
Creative Crafts ...........................31
Fit ‘n’ Fun for Kids ....................31
Video Game Animation..............31
Night T-Ball ...............................31
Youth Camps
Winter Break Camp ...................32
Spring Break Camp....................32
Summer Start-Up Camp.............32
Youth Classes
Snow Treasure Hunt...................33
Stuff & Fluff Workshop .............33
Asphalt Coloring Fun.................33
Spare, Strike, Bowl!...................33
Fiesta Day ..................................34
Backyard Game Day ..................34
Candy Shoppe Experience .........34
Prairie Path Clean-Up ..........34, 50
Youth Holidays
Valentine Treats & More............35
St. Patrick’s Day Party ...............35
Bunny Bingo ..............................35
Egg-Tastic ..................................35
Chocolate Bunny Creations .......35
Gifts for Mom ............................35
Blues Busters Summer Camp ....36
Registration Form................37-38Chicago Bulls Skills Camps ......39
Tennis .........................................39
Chicago Bulls
Holiday Skills Camp................39
Teen
Teen Open Gym Dodgeball .......40
Teen Open Gym Basketball .......40
Hang Out Time...........................40
Teen Open Gym .........................40
Teen Committee .........................40
Fun with Fleece..........................40
Teen Ski/Snowboard
/Snow Tubing Trip ...................41
Teen Night .................................41
The Jr Spa Retreat......................41
March Madness Tournament......41
Puffy Pastries .............................41
The Ultimate
Teen Beauty Experience...........41
Rookie Rugby ............................42
Sand Volleyball League .............42
Kickball League .........................42
Teen Outdoor Fitness .................42
Bocce Ball..................................42
Bags............................................42
Teens on The Go-Millennium Park Ice Skating....43
-Game Works .............................43
-Woodfield Mall.........................43
-Whirly Ball ...............................43
Spring Break Teen Camp ...........43
Teens on the Go .........................44
Extreme Teens............................45
Adult
Run/Walk Open Gym.................46
Men’s Open Gym Basketball .....46
Ceramics ....................................46
Beauty Workshops for Adults ....46
Charting a Path to
Your Financial Future...............46
Spinal Health Screening.............46
Adult Self-Defense.....................47
Un-clutter Your Home,
Simplify Your Life ...................47
Female Self Defense ..................47
Amazing Cards and Tags ...........47
Puppy Love ................................47
Splendid Ballroom Dance ..........48
Computerized Foot Scan............48
Helping You Plan
for a NEW Retirement .............48
Kickball League .........................48
Bocce Ball..................................49
Bags............................................49
2-Man Wiffle Ball League .........49
Driver Safety..............................49
Outdoor Fitness..........................49
Co-Rec Adult
Volleyball League ....................49
Family
Family Game Nights ..................50
A Chili Night..............................50
Family Movie Nights .................50
Prairie Path Clean-Up ..........34, 50
Family Fishing Fun....................50
Earth Day Celebration................50
Special Events
Daddy Daughter Dance..............51
Father/Son Basketball ................51
Bunny Brunch ............................51
Mother/Son Night ......................52
Touch A Truck............................52
IPRA State Teen
Battle of the Bands...................52
Outings
Cruisin’ Connoisseurs-Big Bowl...................................53
-Rainforest Cafe .........................53
-Claddagh Irish Pub ...................53
-Bahama Breeze .........................53
-Pilot Pete’s ................................53
Museums Galore-Adler Planetarium.....................54
-Field Museum...........................54
-Peggy Notebaert
Nature Museum........................54
-Starved Rock.............................54
-Cantigny....................................54
Simply Shopping-Golf Mill ...................................55
-Gurnee Mills .............................55
-Spring Hill Mall........................55
-The Promenade Bolingbrook....55
-Magnificent Mile ......................55
Harrah’s Casino..........................56
Chicago Auto Show ...................56
Over the Tavern..........................56
Flower Garden Show .................56
Hollywood Casino .....................56
Chicago Bulls Game ..................56
Billy Elliot..................................57
The 25th Annual Putnam
County Spelling Bee ..................57
Secret Chicago ...........................57
Looking For Lincoln ..................57
Other Park Programs ..............58
Gateway SRA ...........................58
Parks..........................................59
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BOARD MEETINGSMeetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month
at 7:00 p.m. at the Administrative Office. The public
is welcome to attend. Dates and agendas are posted at
the office and on the park district website.
OFFICE LOCATION2 blocks east of Meyers Rd. and
4 blocks south of Roosevelt Rd.
1609 S. Luther Avenue
Lombard, IL 60148
Phone: (630) 629-0886
Fax: (630) 629-0888
E-Mail: [email protected]
VISIT OUR WEBSITEThe York Center Park District website is
www.yorkcenterparks.org. You can find an
application for employment, view programs,
download a printable registration form,
take a look and stay informed.
PHONE HOTLINE For information on programs and
special events call (630) 575-9675.
OFFICE HOURSMonday - Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Closed Saturdays & Sundays
OFFICE WILL BE CLOSEDDec. 24, 25 & 31, Jan. 1, Apr. 2, May 31
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Peggy Crotty PresidentTerry Purkart Vice PresidentAnn DeGroot TreasurerJulie May CommissionerDaniel Summins CommissionerSharon Labak-Neubauer Secretary
STAFF
Administration
Sharon Labak-Neubauer Executive DirectorKathy Leonard Administrative Assistant
Recreation Department
Lori Michalowski Recreation SupervisorJohn Colianne Program SupervisorJeremy Fila Program SupervisorMolly Turner Program Supervisor
Office
Michelle Hrody Office ManagerAlexa Fernandez Clerical Assistant
Parks Department
Patrick Lemar Superintendent of Parks & FacilitiesDouglas Orlando Maintenance AssistantTony Warp Maintenance AssistantSteve Annoreno Jr. Maintenance AssistantJohn Willis Maintenance Assistant
Instructors
Brian DeGrenier Amanda Richardson
Katie Malburg Michelle Malburg
April Kopsel Maria Klinglehoffer
Charlene Holtz Park District Attorney
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CODE OF CONDUCT/BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS
YCPD participants are expected to demonstrate appropriate behavior at all times. The following is a list of the Park District’s behav-
ior codes, which have been developed to help make the programs safe and enjoyable for all participants. Additional rules or guide-
lines may be developed for specific programs if deemed necessary by YCPD staff.
1. Show respect to fellow participants and staff.
2. Abstain from using abusive or foul language.
3. Abstain from causing or threatening bodily harm to self, fellow participants or staff.
4. Show respect to equipment and facilities.
Additional or individual behavior management plans may be developed based on the advice of parents, guardians, YCPD staff, or
other professionals. A caring, fair and positive approach will be utilized regarding the use of any disciplinary
methods. Each situation will be evaluated individually and on its own merit.
YCPD reserves the right to dismiss a participant at any time.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES: Resident registration is taken on a first-come-first-serve basis and begins immediately upon attainment
of this brochure. York Center Park District residents will have priority. Programs have a minimum and maximum enrollment rate. Previous en-
rollment does not guarantee a reservation in any program except our semester preschool programs. A waiting list will be made if a program is
full. Registration for programs will be held at the York Center Park District Administrative Office, 1609 S. Luther Avenue, Lombard (four
blocks south of Roosevelt Road and two blocks east of Meyers Road). Advanced registration is strongly encouraged! All fees must be paid at
the time of registration. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. There is a $20 charge on all returned checks. Visa and
Mastercard accepted. No fax registration will be accepted. See registration form on page 37-38.
REGISTRATION DEADLINES: Unless otherwise noted, the registration deadline for all programs is one week prior to the start of the first
class session. Registrations are still accepted after this deadline; however, the class may be filled to capacity or canceled due to low enrollment.
Please register early to avoid being disappointed.
MAIL-IN & PHONE REGISTRATION: Mail-in registration will be accepted. Mail your registration form and payment to the York Center
Park District at 1609 S. Luther Avenue, Lombard, IL 60148. The registration form and waiver is located on page 37-38 of this brochure or
may be downloaded from our website at www.yorkcenterparks.org. Phone registration is now being accepted by calling (630) 629-0886 during
normal business hours Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. We only accept Visa and MasterCard. Voicemail registration is not accepted. The
registration form and waiver must be completed before starting any program.
RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT FEES: Those residing within the York Center Park District’s boundaries may participate in programs at
resident rates. Residents may register anytime during office hours. Early registration means better planning and purchasing by staff and in-
structors. The York Center Park District boundaries have been determined as Roosevelt Road to the North, Fairfield to the West, Michigan to
the East and Butterfield Road to the South. Refer to the map on the inside back cover.
REFUNDS: Refund requests must be submitted at least one week prior to the start of a program or class. A $3.00 service fee will be deducted
from the amount paid. If the Park District finds it necessary to cancel a program after the second session, a pro-rated refund will be made for
the remaining sessions. Refunds cannot be given for outings unless a substitute can be found beforehand or if the trip is cancelled. Please note:
Due to circumstances beyond York Center Park District’s control, some trips or instructional programs may be subject to change or cancella-
tion. Please register early so we do not have to postpone or cancel programs.
PAPERWORK: There is a $10.00 fee for all yearly receipts processed by office staff.
INSURANCE: The York Center Park District does not provide medical insurance coverage for those participating in recreation programs or
while using park facilities. Such insurance would make programs and user fees prohibitive.
WAIVERS: York Center Park District does not accept liability for participants injured in a Park District program. Participants must furnish
their own medical and accident insurance. All participants must sign the multiple waiver and release form which is located on the reverse side
of the registration form. See waiver on page 37-38.
AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT (ADA): People with disabilities, please note: The York Center Park District will not discriminate
against eligible residents for participation on the basis of a disabling condition. “WE INVITE ANY PATICIPANT WITH A SPECIAL NEED
TO CONTACT OUR STAFF UPON REGISTRATION SO THAT A SMOOTH INCLUSION MAY OCCUR.” In addition to the programs
listed here, our district provides additional specialized services for people with disabilities through Gateway. Feel free to call them at (630)
325-3857, or see the Special Recreation Association page in this brochure. See more information on page 58.
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PET OWNERS: When visiting local parks with your pet, please re-
member that agency ordinances require dogs to be leashed at all
times. Dogs are not allowed at any time on athletic fields, playground
areas and jogging or bike paths. The person in control of the pet is re-
sponsible for cleaning up waste.
GEESE ENTHUSIASTS: Feeding ducks and geese has been a fa-
vorite pastime for many people. Unfortunately, Mother Nature never
intended waterfowl to be given food that is provided by humans.
Ducks and geese naturally feed upon aquatic plants, grains, insects
and sometimes fish. Problems arise when the birds are fed unnatural
foods. If you are truly concerned for the welfare of these wild crea-
tures, please do not feed the ducks and geese.
PRAIRIE PATH: York Center Park District is proud to have a natu-
ral native Prairie Path in Knolls Park, which is located just two blocks
west of Meyers Road, next to the Montini High School ball fields on
16th Street. Less than 1% of the natural, native prairies remain in Illi-
nois. A special thank you goes to Irene Mostek for all of her hard
work and dedication to the Prairie Path.
PARK WATCH: We need your help in keeping the parks clean, safe
and free of vandalism. If you find any broken equipment, or have any
other safety concerns about the facilities, please contact the Park Dis-
trict. If you see vandalism occurring in the parks, please contact the
sheriff’s department by calling 911. The park district is committed to
providing a safe place for recreational activities and would prefer to
enhance the quality of the parks rather than replace vandalized equip-
ment. Thank you for your support in our efforts to provide the resi-
dents of the park district with quality sites and facilities.
TREE MEMORIAL/SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM: This is an op-
portunity to remember life’s special moments or commemorate loved
ones with a live tree. It is a unique way to symbolize a birth, wedding
day, graduation, retirement or death. Businesses, groups, churches
and families may contribute to our community’s beautification with
donations to the Tree Memorial/Sponsorship Program. You may
choose from several varieties of trees. Your tree will be identified with
a plaque adjacent to it. Donors will be presented with a certificate. To
obtain an application stop by the office. Trees range in price from
$250-$500. Applications are available at the Administration’s office
front desk.
PHOTOGRAPHS: The York Center Park District may take photo-
graphs of people enjoying programs, special events, parks and facili-
ties. These photographs are used for our publications, recreation
guides or cable programs. They are the sole property of the Park Dis-
trict and will be used at its discretion. So, the next time you see a
camera, make sure you SMILE.
ICE SKATING: Ice-skating will no longer be permitted on York
Center Park District ponds. There will be an ice rink created at Knolls
Community Park for all to enjoy. We encourage sport games on the
ice, but please be courteous to children and families who enjoy
pleasure skating. The ice rink will be open daily from sunrise until
10:00 pm.
ICE FISHING: Ice fishing is allowed on the Park District ponds at
Lake Yelenich Park, and Knolls Park. Fisherman must follow the ice
condition warning flags posted at each lake, and must have a valid
state and York Center fishing permit.
Ice Condition Warning Flags:GREEN: Adequate ice conditions exist; fishing permitted
RED: Ice conditions are not safe; fishing prohibited
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Butterfield Park District 630-858-2229
District 45 630-516-7700
DuPage County Sheriff’s Police
(Non-emergency) 630-682-7256
Gateway 630-325-3857
Jackson Middle School 630-516-7600
Jefferson Middle School 630-516-7800
Oakbrook Terrace Fitness Center 630-574-0420
Oakbrook Terrace Park District 630-627-6100
Stevenson Elementary School 630-516-7780
York Center Fire Department 630-627-1940
York Township Highway Dept. 630-627-2200
York Center Park District 630-629-0886
York Center Elementary School 630-516-6540
York Township 630-620-2400
Montini High School 630-627-6930
FISHING RULES AND REGULATIONS
You are welcome to fish in Lake Yelenich and Knolls Park ponds. Enjoy the outdoors and companionship of fellow fishermen. The waters
are stocked with channel catfish, bass, sunfish, bluegill and trout. All individuals must have a York Center Park District fishing permit, Illi-
nois State fishing license and Inland Trout Stamp. A YCPD permit may be purchased in the office during regular office hours. Check local
stores for Illinois State license and trout stamp for purchase. Park district fishing patrol will check licenses. Fees are as follows:
Age Resident Fee Non-Resident Fee
6 & under FREE $7
7-17 years $12 $18
18-64 years $15 $30
65 & up FREE $15
Daily Permits $5 $10
**Disabled exemption - FREE YCPD permit with proof of disability. Park district residents must provide proof of residency by presenting
a valid photo ID in order to be issued a York Center Park District pass.
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LOOKING FOR CREATIVE IDEAS: Do you have a program or class you would like to have offered at the York Center Park District? Do
you have a special interest or talent you would like to share with others? The York Center Park District is looking for new program ideas and
hidden local talent to teach, lead or instruct new recreational classes. If you have a particular interest or talent and are willing to lead activities,
please contact the York Center Park District at (630) 629-0886 or [email protected].
NOTICE OF POSSIBLE CHANGES IN BROCHURE LISTINGS: The policies, procedures, requirements, programs, fees and facility
availability contained in this brochure represent the York Center Park District programs and policies at the time of publication. Sometimes
changes in the programs and policies are necessary or desirable after the brochure is published, but prior to program commencement or facility
operation. In order to provide the best services, programs and facilities to the public, the district reserves the right to add, change, modify or
delete any program or policy after they have been published. The park district will attempt to make a reasonable effort to give prompt public
notice of any material changes in the programs and policies. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Your understanding and co-
operation is appreciated.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES: The York Center Park District is accepting applications for employment. If you are interested in
teaching any type of recreational programs for the Park District or becoming an instructor, this could be the perfect part-time job for you. Ap-
plications are available at the office or online. Volunteers are always welcome!
GIFT CERTIFICATES: Recreation is a great gift to give. Gift certificates can be purchased at the administrative office. Choose any amount
you would like to give. It’s the perfect gift for any family.
Trout Derby
-Dick’s Sporting Goods, Lombard
-Fudruckers
-Rinkside Arena, Gurnee
-Hooters, Chicago
-Shed Aquarium, Chicago
-Johnson’s Door County, Lombard
-Alfie’s, Lombard
-Turtle Wax, Willowbrook
-Ace Hardware, Lombard
-Stardust Bowl, Addison
-Classic Cinemas
-Chicago Wolves Hockey
-Enchanted Castle, Lombard
Youth Basketball
-Pearle Vision, Lombard
Halloween Carnival
-Anyway’s Chicago Restaurant and Pub
-Ayna Day Spa & Salon, Oakbrook Terrace
-Bowling Green Sports Center, West Chicago
-Braxton Seafood and Grill, Oak Brook
Shopping Center
-Corner Bakery Café, Wheaton
-Dave and Buster’s, Addison
-Dominick’s, Glen Ellyn
-Dominick’s, Elmhurst
-Embassy Suites, Lombard
-Enchanted Castle, Lombard
-Fox Bowl, Wheaton
-Glass Courts Fitness, Lombard
-Good Earth Greenhouse, River Forest
-Graham’s Fine Chocolate and Ice Cream,
Wheaton
-Houlihan’s, Oak Brook
-Laser Quest, Downers Grove
-Little Popcorn Store, Wheaton
-Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
-Naperville Heritage Society, Naperville
-Oakbrook Smiles, Oakbrook Terrace
-Rosati’s Pizza, Lombard
-Schwarz Nursery & Garden Center
-Shed Aquarium, Chicago
-Snippet’s Mini-cuts, Yorktown Shopping
Center
-Spagno Café, Lombard
-Trader Joe’s, Glen Ellyn
-Ultra Foods, Lombard
-Zanies Comedy Night Club, Chicago
VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are needed to help with a variety of programs and special events. Since time is one of our most valuable resources, all volunteers
will be rewarded by earning points towards free trips. Volunteers must be at least 13 years old. Adults and seniors are always welcome. Please
contact the park district for an application.
VolunteersAlex Clausius
Debbie Clausius
Irina Clausius
Peggy Crotty
Jamison Fila
Matt Kirchoff
Brianna Kozi
Adeline Labak
Tillie Labak
Tyler Mack
Morgan Mahan
Johnny Neubauer
Tony Swistek
Katie Tyree
Tommy Waters
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
A number of sponsorship opportunities are available for YCPD special events. Sponsorship allows for greater visabilities within the commu-
nity and assistance in providing enhanced events. For more information in regards to specific information, call Lori at (630) 629-0886.
Thank You to Our Sponsors
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Be a part of the New Knolls Community ParkWe offer you this limited opportunity to add your personalized message on a brick to be added to the new park as a permanent tribute to some-
one special. Celebrate a wedding, new baby, birthday, anniversary, or memorial to a loved one.
Family, Group, or Corporate Brick 12’ x 12”
If you would like a larger brick to accommodate more names, a gift
of $150 or more will reserve for you an 12”x 12 ” family or corpo-
rate brick. This will accommodate nine lines of text, 18 characters
per line, including spacing and punctuation.
Individual Brick 6” x 12”
For each gift of $75, one 6” x 12” brick inscribed with the name or
names of your choice will be set in the park. This brick will ac-
commodate four lines of text, 18 characters per line, including
spacing and punctuation.
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The York Center Park District was organized in 1971 with the following goals:
To conduct programs which will enhance the leisure life of residents and their families.
To encourage groups to develop such programs.
To conserve the area's natural environment values.
To acquire, protect, and develop other valuable resources.
To strive to protect the community from environmentally destructive and degrading influences.
In order to facilitate the achievement of these goals, the Board of Commissioners has approved a series of policies and ordinances governing
the operation of the district. Procedures have been developed to carry out these policies.
Through these policies and procedures, the Board of Commissioners and staff of the York Center Park District maintain their commitment to
providing a high quality of leisure service to all residents of the district.
York Center Park District - Mission & Vision
Dear Residents,What a beautiful time of year to witness the change of seasons. I hope you had a chance to visit the parks this past fall and participate in some
programs. We had a great time this past fall at the World Wide Day of Play in September, the Halloween Carnival in October and the Turkey
Shoot in November! We are proud to offer many special events throughout the year that bring families together.We have a special page in the
brochure dedicated to family events. With this economy it is difficult to entertain children without spending a fortune. We have planned many
fun and new programs and events for the Winter/Spring season. We hope you will take advantage of them and enjoy quality leisure time with
your family.
We are excited to announce that we received a Fishing Grant from the National Parks and Recreation Association. This $5,000 grant will help
us spread the word about fishing to all participants that live in the area. Our goal is to teach and educate all who want to learn about the great
sport of fishing.
Concerning our newest park, Knolls Community Park, we have two more interactive signs to install at the park and it will then be complete. We
hope you will be able to walk the paths, work out on the new equipment and enjoy the beauty of the seasons. We are still offering you this lim-
ited opportunity to purchase a brick which will be added to the walkways in the new park. Bricks may be purchased for different prices de-
pending on the size and the names you would like engraved on them. Participants, organizations, and associations may also donate money to
purchase a park bench, tree, and or signs. For more information, please see the bottom of this page for pricing and detailed information. This is
a great way to remember a loved one, or celebrate one of life’s special moments.
We hope to see you at the events or enjoying the beauty of the parks. Best of luck, great health and happiness to you and your family this holi-
day season and throughout the New Year! Remember to take time for fun with family and friends.
Best Regards,
Sharon Neubauer
Executive Director
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FACILITY RENTAL The York Center Park District rents the meeting rooms and gymnasium at the community center to groups and individuals. Note: The gym is
over 3,300 square feet. Groups that are interested in renting the gym or meeting rooms may contact the park district for a rental application.
Rental applications must be completed and turned into the York Center Park District front office 2 weeks prior to the desired rental date. If the
application is approved by the Rental Coordinator, then the $100 Security Deposit, Certificate of Insurance (if applicable) and the full rentalamount is to be turned into the York Center Park District front office 1 week prior to the rental date. Failure to comply can result in loss of
your desired rental reservation. Cancellation of reservation must be made 48 hours prior to the rental time by notifying York Center Park
District (630) 629-0886. Failure to comply will result in loss of $100 Security Deposit.
Facility Rental Prices
Museum
$25 (per hour) Resident
$30 (per hour) Non-Resident
$35 (per hour) Organization
Lower Recreation Room
$30 (per hour) Resident
$35 (per hour) Non-Resident
$40 (per hour) Organization
Gymnasium
$50 (per hour) Resident
$55 (per hour) Non-Resident
$60 (per hour) Organization
Kitchen
$25 (per hour) Resident
$30 (per hour) Non-Resident
$35 (per hour) Organization
Available Facility Rental Rooms
=Museum (Maximum of 20 persons)
=Gymnasium (Maximum of 100 persons)
=Lower Recreation Room (Maximum of 30 persons)
=Kitchen
Facility Rental Operating Hours
Monday-Saturday, 9:00am-10:00pm
(Sunday rentals are not available.)
Facility Rental InformationThe York Center Park District Facility Rental Form can be
picked up at our office or downloaded from our our website
at http://www.yorkcenterparks.org/ycpd_ap_facility.pdf
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Parties are for children 4-12 years ONLY
No parties will be held on Sundays or past 10:00 p.m.
Two adults must be present! No upgrades on gift certificates. The ap-
plication form must be submitted to the office for approval before we
can tell you if a date is available. The application must be turned in at
least three weeks in advance for the requested date.
Party Plan I - $75 resident/ $100 non-resident
2 hour facility use
½ hour set up time
Building supervisor
Park district sports equipment
Clean up
16 child limit or $5 per additional child
Party Plan II - $125 resident/$150 non-resident
2 hour Gym/Lower Recreation Room use
½ hour set up time
Party Planner
Park district sports equipment
Clean up
16 child limit or $5 per additional child
Party Plan III - $175 resident/ $200 non-resident
2 hour Gym/Lower Recreation Room use
Party Planner
Themed party includes: tablecloths, napkins, cups, plates, balloons,
goody bags, juice and ice cream.
Park district sports equipment
Clean up
16 child limit or $8 per additional child
There is a $50 non-refundable deposit and parties must be paid in full at least one week in advance. If you would like to play Wii at your
Birthday party that is an additional $25 to your cost. If you would like to add some music and dancing to your party we can supply a DJ for an
additional $75 to your cost. Call us for more information!
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Preschool 2009‑2010York Center Park District’s preschool program has over 30 years of experience educating young children. These classes are de-
signed to develop classroom and social skills that will prepare children for kindergarten. Children participate in a variety of devel-
opmentally appropriate activities including stories, music, arts and crafts, games, free play and computers. These activities
coincide with special daily themes and enhance gross and fine motor development.
This program follows the District 45 schedule.
4’s & 5’s Preschool 2009-2010
Your child must be 4 years of age by September 1, 2009 to
be eligible to enroll. Birth certificates required upon regis-
tration.
Ages: 4-5 years
Dates: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
Semester II (Jan. 4-May 21)Time: 9:00-11:30am
Code: Fee: Semester II (Jan. 4-May 21) F106.09 Two days per week
$371/resident; $415/non-resident
F107.09 Three days per week
$552.00/resident; $617.00/non-resident
FRF4.09 $25 Registration Fee
Location: Preschool Room
Min/Max: 8/20
2’s & 3’s Preschool 2008-2010
Your child must be 2 ½ by September 1, 2009 to be eligible
to enroll. Birth certificates required upon registration. We
hope a parent can stay and join us for the first 2 classes.
Ages: 2 ½ - 3 years
Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays
Semester II (Jan. 5-May 20)Time: 9:00-11:00am
Code: Fee: Semester II (Jan. 5-May 20)
F102.09 One day per week
$190.00/resident; $209.00/non-resident
F103.09 Two days per week
$370.00/resident; $407/non-resident
FRF2.09 $25 Registration Fee
Location: Preschool Room
Min/Max: 8/16
PRESCHOOL 2010-2011
A $25.00 non-refundable deposit is required upon registration, which begins March 1, 2010. Birth certificates required upon reg-
istration. There is a maximum of 16 children in the 2’s & 3’s and a limit of 20 children in the 4’s & 5’s class. Spots fill quickly so
don’t delay. Your child must be 2 ½ by September 1, 2010 to be in our 2’s & 3’s program and 4 years by September 1, 2010 for
our 4’s & 5’s program. Fees must be paid in full each semester and children must be potty trained.
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Aerial Gym StarsGymnastics for PreschoolersGymnastics is a wonderful and fun way for young children to ex-
perience many varieties of physical activities. Your little star will
learn gymnastic positions, skills, and movements that will develop
coordination, strength, balance, and self-confidence. The staff at
Aerial Gym Stars uses safe, progressive, and positive teaching
techniques appropriate for each age group. Attire: Instructors sug-
gest shorts, and shirts without snaps, buttons, or zippers for safety.
Call the Aerial Gym Star office at (630) 458-9211 if you have
questions or need further information.
Parent and StarThis class will allow your little star to explore many different av-
enues of physical movement through basic tumbling activity. This
is a parent-assisted program! Active wear is advised. Come and
enjoy the interaction created for you and your child in this class.
Ages: 18-35 months with Parent/Guardian
Days: Mondays (No Class March 29 & May 31)Code: Dates: Time:
W100.10 III. Jan. 4-Feb. 15 11:00-11:30 a.m.
W101.10 IV. Feb. 22-Apr. 12 11:00-11:30 a.m.
W102.10 V. Apr. 19-June 7 11:00-11:30 a.m.
S100.10 VI. June 14-July 26 11:00-11:30 a.m.
Fee: $65/resident; $68/non-resident
Location: Aerial Gymnastics Club
1516 Brook Drive, Downers Grove
Register by: One day in advance
Rising StarsAre you looking for a fun class that develops coordination, self-
confidence, listening, strength, balance, and body awareness? Your
star will learn basic tumbling, bar, balance beam, and vaulting
skills and movements associated with gymnastics at an appropriate
level for their age. Please note that children need to participate
without parent assistance.
Ages: 3-5 years
Days: Mondays (No Class March 29 & May 31)Code: Dates: Time:
W103.10 III. Jan. 4-Feb. 15 11:35 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
W104.10 IV. Feb. 22-Apr. 12 11:35 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
W105.10 V. Apr. 19-June 7 11:35 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
S101.10 VI. June 14-July 26 11:35 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Fee: $67/resident; $70/non-resident
Location: Aerial Gymnastics Club
1516 Brook Drive, Downers Grove
Register by: One day in advance
Indoor GamesToo cold to play outside? Don’t go home after school. Come to the
park district and participate in a variety of indoor gym games. We
will play all your favorites including floor hockey, steel the bacon,
dodgeball, scooter races and more!
Code: W106.10
Ages: 5-10 years
Dates: Thursday, Jan. 7-Mar. 25 (8 weeks)No class Feb. 11, Feb. 25, Mar. 18
Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $5 per class; $30 for all 8 weeks
Location: YCPD Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/20
Register by: One week in advance
Let’s PaintIf you love to paint and want to get messy, this class is for you. We
will paint on big sheets of paper, and paint on canvas. We will
paint pots, placemats and more in this fun, creative class. All sup-
plies are included. Participants will be able to use a variety of
paints including finger painting. We will frame and laminate some
of the finer pieces.
Code: W107.10
Ages: 4-8 years
Dates: Friday, Jan. 8-Feb. 12 (6 weeks)Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $25/resident; $25/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 4/12
Register by: Monday, January 4
Drop‑in Play TimeThis is a perfect class for those parents who have children in the
Dupage Basketball Alliance or want to run errands in the morning.
Drop off your children in the preschool room where they can color,
play with toys, play-doh, and other things. This is a supervised
program. Parents must sign a waiver release form.
Code: W108.10
Ages: 2-10 years
Dates: Saturdays, Jan. 9-Feb. 20
Time: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Fee: $2 per child per hour
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 3/16
Register by: Drop in program
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Super SportsThis fun filled class teaches little superstars the importance of
teamwork and sportsmanship, while attempting to spark an interest
in kids to play a variety of sports. Sports covered will be favorites
like: basketball, hockey, soccer, baseball, football, and many more.
Equipment: Changes Weekly with the Sport.
Ages: 3-4 years
Code: Dates:
W115.10 Tuesdays, Jan. 12-Feb. 23 (7 weeks)
W116.10 Tuesdays, Apr. 6-May 18 (7 weeks)
Time: 3:00-3:45 p.m.
Fee: $54/resident; $56/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: All Star Sports, Inc.
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: One week in advance
Young Rembrandts Beginning TechniquesIt’s our 20th Anniversary! This multi-day workshop will expand
your Preschoolers’ image vocabulary as they learn valuable motor
skills and drawing techniques. Engaging subject matter will en-
courage their active imaginations. Large format drawings will in-
clude animals, monsters and other whimsical characters. Basic
skills combine with exciting drawings! Important skills to prepare
for elementary school. Students use a variety of media to help
build drawing concepts and skills-all while having fun!
Ages: 3 ½ - 5 years
Code: Date:
W109.10 I. Friday’s Jan. 8-Feb.12
W110.10 II. Friday’s Feb. 19-Mar. 26
W111.10 III. Friday’s Apr. 9-May 14
Time: 3:30-4:15 p.m.
Fee: $50/resident; $53/non-resident
Location: YCPD Preschool Room
Instructor: Young Rembrandts
Min/Max: 6/10
Register by: One week advance for each session
Fun & FitBurn off some energy and get fit in this class. We will learn how
to warm up, jump, run and play. Each week we will learn new, age
appropriate games. This is a great class to get your child moving.
Code: W112.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Dates: Tuesdays, Jan. 12- Feb. 16 (6 weeks)
Time: 11:00-11:45 a.m.
Fee: $10/resident; $15/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Tuesday, Jan. 5
Parent‑Tot Super SportsThis program gives you and your child an opportunity to bond and
have fun together while learning a variety of sports. This class is
great for simple motor skills such as; catching, throwing, batting,
shooting, passing, and anything that involves hand-eye coordina-
tion. Parents participate with the child as we play soccer, basket-
ball, hockey, t-ball, and many other sports. Equipment: Provided
Ages: 2-3 years with parent
Code: Dates:
W113.10 Tuesdays, Jan.12-Feb.23 (7 weeks)
W114.10 Tuesdays, Apr. 6-May 18 (7 weeks)
Time: 2:00-2:45 p.m.
Fee: $54/resident; $56/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: All Star Sports Inc.
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: One week in advance
SoccerThis program is designed to teach children the basics of soccer in a
fun and exciting way. Dribbling, passing, and shooting will be cov-
ered through fun games that keep everyone moving. This class is
great for coordination and self-esteem. The main objective is to
have fun! Equipment: Soccer Ball size 3-5.
Ages: 3-4 years
Code: Dates:
W117.10 Tuesdays, Jan. 12-Feb. 23 (7 weeks)
W118.10 Tuesdays, Apr. 6-May 18 (7 weeks)
Time: 6:00-6:45 p.m.
Fee: $54/resident; $56/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: All Star Sports, Inc.
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: One week in advance
Lil’ Hoops BasketballDoes your child love dribbling the ball around? Sign up for this
class so that your child can learn the basics of basketball. We will
use age appropriate equipment and rules to teach the children.
Teamwork, sportsmanship, and fun will be emphasized in this
class.
Code: W119.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Dates: Wednesdays, Jan. 13-Feb. 3 (4 weeks)
Time: 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Wednesday, Jan. 6
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Fun Filled FridaysJoin us for our themed parties! We will make a craft, eat lunch and
play games that go along with the theme. Children can bring an
appropriate toy with their name on it to each class.
Ages: 3-5 years
Dates: Fridays
Time: 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: One week in advance
Blue’s Clues
Join Blue and Periwinkle as we look for clues to find a treasure.
We will have hot dogs, chips and juice for lunch, make a craft and
play some games.
Date: Friday, Jan. 15 Code: W126.10
Prince and Princess
Come dress as your favorite prince or princess for this magical
class. We will have macaroni and cheese for lunch, make an en-
chanted craft, and play some games.
Date: Friday, Feb. 19 Code: W127.10
The Wonder Pets
Come help Linny, Ming-Ming, and Turtle Tuck help rescue our
guinea pig, Ethel. We will have Spaghetti-O’s for lunch, make a
craft and go on a rescue hunt.
Date: Friday, Mar. 12 Code: W128.10
The Backyardigans
Join Pablo, Tyrone, Uniqia, Tasha, and Austin on a backyard
adventure. We will have grilled cheese and chips for lunch, make
a craft and play games.
Date: Friday, Apr. 16 Code: W129.10
Dinosaur Train
Come with Buddy and his family as they embark on adventures
through the jungle. We will eat pizza for lunch, make a craft, and
play prehistoric games.
Date: Friday, May 14 Code: W130.10
It’s Snow FunHave fun sledding, building snowmen, and making snow angels.
We will warm up with hot cocoa and marshmallows while we
watch Snow Dogs inside.
Code: W120.10
Ages: 4-10 years
Date: Wednesday, Jan. 13
Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: prescool Room
Min/Max: 4/12
Register by: Wednesday, Jan. 6
ComputertotsThis national program has been developed by educators to engage
inquisitive minds and has been featured on CNN and in Parents
Magazine. Children will explore exciting computer activities in a
small interactive group, using a laptop computer and educational
software. According to the Pediatrics Medical Journal, “Computers
boost pre-schoolers’ intelligence. Children with ready access to
computers scored an average of 12 points higher on IQ tests”. Our
programs encourage reading readiness, math readiness, creativity
and teamwork, to help prepare your child for the future. Students
will experience new learning activities in each session
Ages: 3-5 years
Code: Dates:
W121.10 Thursdays, Jan. 14-Feb. 4
W122.10 Thursdays, Feb. 18-Mar. 11
W123.10 Thursdays, Mar. 25-Apr. 22 (no class Apr. 1)
W124.10 Thursdays, May 6-May 27
Times: 2:15-2:45 p.m.
Fee: $40/resident; $45/non-resident
Location: Museum
Instructor: Computertots
Min/Max: 3/4
Register by: One week in advance
Intro to Digital PhotographyStudents will enter a digital photography center to experiment with
using digital photos to create puppets, movies, special effects and
more! First we will learn how to take a good digital picture and
then we will practice fun digital-editing techniques as we create
our projects. This course offers young students a chance to prac-
tice Language Arts & Reading Readiness skills in a fun and excit-
ing way! Students will receive a copy of their creations after class
is complete.
Code: W125.10
Ages: 4-6 years
Dates: Thursday, Jan. 14-Feb. 4
Time: 3:00-3:45 p.m.
Fee: $50/resident; $60/non-resident
Location: Museum
Instructor: Computertots
Min/Max: 3/6
Register by: Thursday, Jan. 7
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Unusual BugsDoes your child love looking at bugs outside? Do they always ask
questions about different bugs? If so, this would be a great class
for your child. Each class we will learn about a new and unusual
bug. We will make a craft and have a snack.
Ages: 3-5 years
Codes: Dates: Class:
W132.10 Jan. 21 Katydid
W133.10 Feb. 18 Lacewing
W134.10 Mar. 18 Antlion
W135.10 Apr. 15 Stinkbug
W136.10 May 20 Leafminer
Time: 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Fee: $5/ resident; $7/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: One week in advance
Toy Story TimeBring Buzz, Woody or one of your other favorite characters to this
fun party. We will watch Toy Story, show off our favorite charac-
ter, play some games in the gym and have ice cream sundaes! A
fun way to spend an afternoon with your friends.
Code: W137.10
Ages: 3-6 years
Date: Wednesday, Jan. 27
Time: 2:00-3:30 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 4/20
Register by: Wednesday, Jan. 20
Kreative Kreations American Girl Winter in the SunWinter can be a drag so get out your American Girl Doll (or an-
other doll of similar size) and join us for this terrific new class.
The program will include tropical music, an adorable vacation out-
fit to decorate for your favorite doll, matching ribbons, clips and
sparkle jewelry. Since we’re going on vacation (or pretending) we
will also need to design an awesome beach bag to carry all our
cool stuff home. Don’t miss the fun—sign up today!
Code: W138.10
Ages: 3-12 years
Date: Thursday, Jan. 28
Time: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Fee: $30/child; $20/additional sibling
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: Kreative Kreations
Min/Max: 10/50
Register by: Thursday, Jan. 21
Afternoon SuperherosGrab your cape, your mask and come help us solve the top-secret
assignment each week. We will read a story about one of our
favorite Superhero’s, play some fun action packed games and
create an energetic super supper to fuel our body and help us take
on the bad guys.
Ages: 4-8 years
Days: Tuesdays
Code: Date: Program:
W139.10 Feb. 9 Batman
W140.10 Feb. 16 Superman
W141.10 Feb. 23 Incredible Hulk
W142.10 Mar. 2 Spiderman
W143.10 Mar. 9 Wonderwoman
Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $5 per class or $20 for all five
Location: Preschool Room
Min/Max: 6/20
Parent/Tot Gym TimeCome spend some extra time with your
child in this energizing class. We will
use scooters, hula hoops, parachutes
and more in the gym to release
some energy.
Code: W144.10
Ages: 12-24 months
Dates: Wednesdays, Feb. 17- Mar. 10 (4 weeks)
Time: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Wednesday, Feb. 10
Sports GaloreIf your child loves being active and playing different sports this is
the class for them. Each week we will learn a new sport to play.
We will go over rules and basic skills and try to play a short game.
Safety and fun is top priority in this class.
Code: W131.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Dates: Mondays, Jan. 18-Feb. 22 (6 weeks)
Time: 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Fee: $12/resident; $14/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Monday, Jan. 11
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Alphabet ExtravaganzaIn this class we will have fun learning letters and their sounds.
Each week we will read a different book pertaining to our letter of
the day, complete worksheets, make a craft and have a snack.
Code: W148.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Dates: Tuesdays, Mar. 2-23 (4 weeks)
Time: 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Fee: $10/resident; $12/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: Tuesday, Feb. 23
It’s a Small WorldIt may be a small world but with our digital microscope, we will be
able to see it in action! Our young scientists will observe and
collect information about natural & manmade specimens as they
learn more about the microscopic world around them. Using
digital editing techniques, students will explore how to change
these specimens into creative works of art.
Code: W145.10
Ages: 4-6 years
Dates: Thursdays, Feb. 18- Mar. 11 (4 weeks)
Time: 3:00-3:45 p.m.
Fee: $50/resident; $60/non-resident
Location: Museum
Instructor: Computertots
Min/Max: 3/6
Register by: Thursday, Feb. 11
Parent and Child Open Gym and Craft TimeMoms and dads come spend some extra time with your child. You
and your child will be able to use different equipment in the gym
and make a craft each week.
Code: W146.10
Ages: 2-5 years
Dates: Saturdays, Feb. 27-Apr. 10 (6 weeks)
(No class Mar. 20 & Apr. 3)Time: 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Fee: $15/resident; $17/non-resident
Location: Gym/Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: Friday, Feb. 19
All‑Star SoccerIf your child loves kicking the ball around, sign them up for this
class. They will learn how to dribble, pass, and shoot the ball.
Classes are designed to improve listening skills, enhance physical
development and learn about teamwork.
Code: W147.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Dates: Mondays, Mar. 1-Mar. 22 (4 weeks)
Time: 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Fee: $10/resident; $12/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Monday, Feb.22
Parent’s Day OutParents, do you need some time to yourself? Drop your child(ren)
off at the park district for a couple of hours so you can run errands
or just relax. Each week we will play games, have a snack, and
make a craft.
Code: W149.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Thursdays, Mar. 4-25 (4 weeks)
Time: 2:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $15/resident; $20/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Thursday, Feb. 25
Fishin’ FunIn this class children will learn about safety, equipment, types of
fish in the pond and the rules of fishing. They will also learn the
love of the sport by fishing at our lake. Don’t worry if you don’t
have a pole, the park district has loaner poles available for you to
borrow. Fee includes the cost of a YCPD fishing permit, bait, and
a snack.
Code: W150.10
Ages: 3-14 years
Dates: Thursdays, Apr. 1-May 27 (9 weeks)
Time: 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Fee: $2 each week
Location: Preschool Room/Lake Yelenich
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: Thursday Mar. 25
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Lil’ Caps BaseballGet ready for summer T-ball with this instructional baseball pro-
gram. Children will learn the basic fundamentals of throwing,
catching, hitting, and basic baseball knowledge. Age appropriate
equipment will be used for safety. Children should bring their own
baseball glove.
Code: W152.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Dates: Mondays, Apr. 5-26 (4 weeks)
Time: 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Fee: $15/resident; $17/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Monday, Mar. 29
Parent and Tot ArtCome spend some extra time with your child at the park district.
Each class we will read a story and do an art project with your
child. We will use finger paints, markers, crayons and much more.
Please wear play clothes; we may get messy.
Code: W153.10
Ages: 12-24 months
Dates: Tuesdays, Apr. 6-27 (4 weeks)
Time: 6:15-7:15 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Tuesday, Mar. 30
Crafty CornerDoes your child love doing crafts at home? Then this is the class
for them. We will use different materials and our imagination to
create beautiful projects. Each week we will make something new
to bring home. Please wear play clothes; we may get messy.
Code: W154.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Dates: Wednesdays, Apr. 7-28 (4 weeks)
Time: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Wednesday, Mar. 31
Creative DanceThis class incorporates music and dance to grow your child’s so-
cial, emotional, and physical developmental skills. Each class con-
sists of a warm-up, games, and creative dance activities. A class
designed to channel your child’s raw energy! (Parents are welcome
to come 10 to 15 minutes early the last week of class to see “The
Show”!)
Code: W155.10
Ages: 3-4 years
Date: Fridays, Apr. 9-May 14
Time: 4:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $40/resident; $42/non-resident
Location: YCPD Gym
Instructor: Dance Techs
Min/Max: 8/12
Register by: Thursday, Apr. 1
Kreative Kreations Cheer and PomGirls have you always wished you could learn cheers and pom rou-
tines just like the older girls, but there wasn’t a class available for
your age group? Well now is your chance! Have a great time
learning simple cheers, partner stunts and an awesome pom rou-
tine. No experience is necessary. All you need to do is bring your
strong voice and enthusiastic spirit. If you have taken our class in
the past, rest assured that we will have a completely different pro-
gram this time around. Each participant will need a set of poms by
the second class. We will have inexpensive poms available for pur-
chase in class. A parent must be present at the first class to sign a
waiver to learn more about our cheer program.
Code: W156.10
Ages: 4-10 years
Dates: Mondays, Apr. 12-May 17 (6 weeks)
Time: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Fee: $60/resident; $65/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: Kreative Kreations
Min/Max: 10/25
Register by: Monday, Apr. 5
Under the SeaIf your child adores everything under the sea, this class is for you.
Come enjoy a variety of crafts and activities that deal with our fa-
vorite fish under the sea. Run around in the gym as we play sea-
weed tag, and cool off as we enjoy a fresh watering snack.
Code: W151.10
Ages: 4-8 years
Date: Mondays, Apr. 5-26
Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $10/resident; $12/non-resident
Location: YCPD Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/15
Register by: Monday, Mar. 29
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Make Your LunchDoes your child love helping
you make their lunch? Then
sign them up for this class.
Each class we will make
something new for lunch and
then eat it. We will discuss
kitchen safety and good
manners. Make sure you
wear play clothes because
we may get messy.
Code: W159.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays, May 24-June 2
(No class May 31)Time: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Fee: $10/resident; $13/non-resident (all 3 classes)or $5 a class
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Monday, May 17
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Tasty TreatsThis is a class for children who love helping out in the kitchen. We
learn kitchen safety and table manners while making delicious
snacks to share with the family. Please wear an apron or play
clothes, we may get messy.
Code: W157.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Dates: Thursdays, Apr. 22-May 13 (4 weeks)
Time: 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Fee: $10/resident; $15/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Thursday, Apr. 15
Counting, Colors and MoreNot ready for summer yet? Bring your child to the park district for
some more practice with counting and colors. Each day we will
read a story, make a craft and have a snack. Preschool skills will
be emphasized in this program.
Code: W158.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays, May 24-June 2
(No class May 31)Time: 9:00-11:30am
Fee: $25/resident; $28/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Monday, May 17
Gym Time FunIf your child needs to burn off some energy before summer starts
bring them to the park district. We will play games and run around
in the gym. If the weather is nice, we will also go outside. Please
wear gym shoes.
Code: W160.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, May 25-June 3
Time: 10:00 a.m.-11:15 a.m.
Fee: $10/resident; $12/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Tuesday, May 18
American Girl ClassicsWhat a great way to celebrate the beginning of Memorial Week-
end! Bring your favorite American Girl Doll or your favorite doll
to the park district for some fun and games. We will have a fashion
show, read an American Girl story, play some games, make a
matching craft for you and your doll, and of course create an all
American favorite snack.
Code: W161.10
Ages: 4-8 years
Date: Friday, May 28
Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Min/Max: 6/12
Register by: Wednesday, May 26
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Sweets for your ValentineDo you need something to give to your sweetie? Join us as we dec-
orate cupcakes and cookies with sprinkles, frosting and more. We
will wrap up some treats to give to your Valentine and we will also
snack on your creations. Please wear an apron or play clothes.
Code: W162.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 10
Time: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Fee: $6/resident; $8/non-resident
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Location: Preschool Room
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Wednesday, Feb. 3
Valentine’s Day with CliffordJoin Clifford the Big Red Dog for Valentine’s Day. We will watch
My Big Red Valentine, and read Clifford’s Valentine, make a craft
and eat a sweet Valentine treat.
Code: W163.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Thursday, Feb. 11
Time: 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Location: Preschool Room
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Thursday, Feb. 4
Silly ShamrocksWe will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day like real Leprechauns. We will
make a craft, play some games, and have mini corn beef sand-
wiches and french fries for lunch. Don’t forget to wear your fa-
vorite green outfit.
Code: W164.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Wednesday, Mar. 17
Time: 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Location: Preschool Room
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Wednesday, Mar.10
Egg‑stra Special EggsHop into this exciting class and help the Easter Bunny decorate
Easter eggs. Each child will get a dozen eggs to color and deco-
rate. All supplies will be provided. Please wear play clothes, we
may get messy!
Code: W165.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Wednesday, Mar. 31
Time: 10:00-11:30 a.m.
Fee: $3/resident; $5/non-resident
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Location: Preschool Room
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Friday, Mar. 26
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Easter with Baby Looney TunesBaby Bugs gets together with his Looney Tune friends to search
for the Easter Bunny and prove to Daffy he exists. We will watch
The Baby Looney Tune’s Eggs-Traordinary Adventure, make a
craft and eat macaroni and cheese for lunch.
Code: W166.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Thursday, Apr. 1
Time: 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Thursday, Mar. 25
Cinco De Mayo FiestaJoin us for a fiesta at the park district! We will start the class off
making and decorating maracas. Then we will have nachos for
lunch. We will finish our fiesta with breaking a piñata filled with
candy and prizes.
Code: W167.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Wednesday, May 5
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Wednesday, Apr. 28
Marvelous MomsShow your mom or grandma how much you love them by making
them a special gift. Children will use their creativity and love to
make a special card and gift for Mother’s Day. A snack will be
served.
Code: W168.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Friday, May 7
Time: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Fee: $5/resident; $7/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Friday, Apr. 30
Fantastic FathersShow your dad or grandpa how much he means to you by making
him a special gift and card for Father’s Day. A snack will be
served.
Code: S103.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Friday, June 18
Time: 12:00-1:00 p.m.
Fee: $5/resident; $7/non-resident
Location Lower Rec Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register By: Friday, June 11
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Wild West PartyHowdy Partner! Grab your cowboy hat and cowboy boots and
come ready for some country western fun. We will make a country
western craft, learn some line dances, and eat nuggets and fries.
Code: W173.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Friday, Feb. 5
Time: 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Friday, Jan. 29
Barbie BashIf you loved the Beach Party Barbeque this past summer, then you
will have a great time at this party! Bring your dream house, horse,
or pink Corvette for Barbie and her friends to play with. Dress
your doll up in her best outfit for a fashion show. We will watch a
Barbie movie and finger sandwiches will be served.
Code: W174.10
Ages: 4-7 years
Date: Tuesday, Feb. 23
Time: 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 4/12
Register by: Tuesday, Feb. 16
Cocoa, Cookies & CraftsSpend a chilly afternoon at the park district. We will make some
hot cocoa and make homemade cookies. While we are waiting for
our cookies to bake we will make some cool, usable crafts. Don’t
worry, we will save some cookies to take home.
Code: W170.10
Ages: 4-6 years
Date: Tuesday, Jan. 12
Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $6/resident; $7/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/12
Register by: Tuesday, Jan. 5
Winter PartyCome dressed to play in the snow. We will celebrate the cold
weather playing different games outside. We will also make a
sparkly snowflake craft, and have pizza for lunch.
Code: W171.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Friday, Jan. 29
Time: 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Location: Preschool Room
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Friday, Jan. 22
Groundhog Day PartyDon’t hibernate anymore this winter! Come out and Play! Ground-
hogs love grass and berries so we will make strawberry sundaes,
hunt for shadows, play hide and seek, read It’s Groundhog Day by
Steven Kroll and watch a special Winnie the Pooh movie. A fun
way to spend Groundhog Day!
Code: W172.10
Ages: 4 years and up
Date: Tuesday, Feb. 2
Time: 3:30 -5:30 p.m.
Fee: $8/residents,$9/non-residents
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/12
Register by: Tuesday, Jan. 26
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Hannah Montana ReturnsIf you loved the last party, don’t miss this one. Come dressed like
Hannah Montana or Miley Cyrus and win a prize for the best cos-
tume. We will sing Hannah’s favorite songs and prizes will be
awarded for best singing performance. We will make a fabulous
tye dye tank top and pose for your very own magazine cover. We
will finish the class with eating some of Miley’s favorite foods like
chicken, and macaroni and cheese.
Code: W177.10
Ages: 4-10 years
Date: Friday, Apr. 9
Time: 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $10/resident; $12/non-resident
Location: Museum
Min/Max: 6/20
Register by: Thursday, Apr. 1
Earth Day CelebrationEarth day is a special day to help take care of our planet. Celebrate
by coming to the park district to honor the 40th Anniversary of
Earth Day. We will make a craft out of recycled materials, plant a
tree, go on a nature walk and eat an organic snack.
Code: W178.10
Ages: All Welcome
Date: Thursday, Apr. 22
Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $2/resident; $4/non-resident
Location: Knolls Community Park
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/12
Register by: Thursday, Apr. 15
Hot Wheels PartyStart your engines! Come to the park district for this action packed
party. We will make a car craft and have grilled cheese for lunch.
After lunch we will play racing games outside at the park.
Code: W179.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Friday, May 28
Time: 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Friday, May 21
Tinker Bell PartyJoin Tinker Bell and all her fairy friends for a magical adventure.
We will decorate a fairy wand and have finger sandwiches for
lunch. We will also play some fairy games in the gym.
Code: W175.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Friday, Feb. 26
Time: 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Friday, Feb. 19
Spring PartyCome celebrate the start of warm weather! We will play tag
games, and t-ball outside if the weather is nice. We will also make
a flower craft and eat Spaghetti-O’s for lunch.
Code: W176.10
Ages: 3-5 years
Date: Friday, Mar. 26
Time: 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Friday, Mar. 19
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You are never too young to learn to play t-ball! Children
will be taught the basics of t-ball such as catching, hitting,
throwing and base running. Participants will learn batting
skills by hitting a rag ball off a tee. All children will receive
a t-shirt, but must provide their own mitt. Fee includes:
instruction, t-shirt and awards. An evening game will be
played followed by an awards presentation and picnic at the
end of the season. Each parent will supply a team snack
once during the season. A list will be handed out on the first
day. We try our best to accommodate roster and team
suggestions. Due to the number of children we cannot
guarantee all requests.
Code: S102.10
Ages: 4-5 years
Date: Tuesday & Thursdays, June 22- July 29
Time: 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Fee: $40/resident; $45/non-resident
Location: Villa Roosevelt Park
Min/Max: 20/40
Register by: Tuesday, June 15
Picnic: Thursday, July 29 at 6:15 p.m.
Ages: 3-4 years (Munchkins)
Dates: Session I Session II Session III
June 15 &17 July 6 & 8 July 27 & 29
June 22 & 24 July 13 & 15 Aug. 3 &5
June 29 & July 1 July 20 & 22 Aug. 10 & 12
Time: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Fee: $10 Registration Fee (non-refundable)
Packages Fee R/NR (per session)
2 days per week (T/R) $50/$65
Min/Max: 8/12
Register By: I. Saturday June 5
II. Saturday June 26
III. Saturday July 17
Blues Busters “Munchkins” Summer CampEnjoy a summer of fun with friends at preschool camp. Children participate in
a variety of developmentally appropriate activities including stories, music, arts
and crafts, games and much more. Blues Busters Munchkins is designed to
prepare your child for our Blues Busters Summer Camp. It is also a great way
to get your child ready for preschool. Price includes art supplies, snack, t-shirt
and instructors. Your child must be 3 years old by June 1, 2010 and they must
be toilet trained. A one-time $10 family registration fee is required for those in
Munchkins. If you have other children in Blues Buster or Teen Camp the one-
time family registration fee is $25. Registration begins March 3, 2010. Stop by
the office to pick up a packet.
Tiny T-ballTiny T-ball
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The park district picks up the children at participating schools (York Center, Stevenson, and Westmore) and transports them back to the park
district. The After School Recreation program is a fun place to make friends, play games, create fun crafts, work as a team and more! Each
week’s activities are planned around a theme. The list of themes can be found in the ASR packet, which can be picked up at the front desk. Thisprogram follows the District 45 schedule. Ages: Afternoon Kindergarten-5th Grade
Date: Monday-Friday
Time: School Dismissal-6:00 p.m.
Min: 8 Children per day
Location: YCPD
Register By: One week in advance
We offer additional care on days when school is closed for holidays and traditional school closing, such as teacher institute days. This program
follows similar guidelines as the After School Program, but is offered from 7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. on days when children do not have school (ex-
cluding weekends). We ask that you be prompt at the time of pick-ups, as the program ends at 6:00 p.m. Campers MUST provide their own
lunch and we ask that parents use disposable lunch bags labeled with the child’s
name. Once again we follow the District 45 calendar and we “fill-in” for
most days they do not have school. NOTE: A minimum of
10 participants is required in order to offer this service.
Code: Date:
W200.10 Monday, Jan. 18
W201.10 Monday, Feb. 15
W202.10 Friday, Feb. 26
Time: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (Extended Care)Fee: $25
$35 (Extended Care)Min/Max: 8 Children per day
Location: YCPD
Instructor: Staff
Register by: One week in advance
Early Dismissal:
Dec. 9, Jan. 13, Feb. 10, April 14, May 19
The YCPD will be closed:
Jan. 1, April 2 & May 31
After School Recreation
All Day CampsOn Holidays and Institute Days
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Youth Open Gym DodgeballStop by Monday night and play the park district’s most pop-
ular game. Teams will be formed each week to play different
Dodgeball games. Note: Parents MUST sign a waiver re-
lease & Emergency Information form in order for their
child to play.
Code: W203.10
Ages: 7-11 years
Date: Mondays, Jan. 4-Apr.12
Time: 5:00-6:00 p.m.
Fee: $2
Location: YCPD Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/40
Lego ManiaIf you like to build buildings, bridges and more, come show your
talent to your friends. Prizes will be awarded in a variety of cate-
gories each week. You can be the Lego Master of the week.
Code: W204.10
Ages: 4-10 years
Dates: Mondays, Jan. 4-25 (4 Weeks)Time: 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Fee: $18/resident; $20/non-resident
Location: Lower Recreation Room
Min/Max: 3/12
Register by: Monday, Dec. 28
Jersey JamboreePut on your favorite sport jersey or sport shirt and come to the Park
District to compete against your friends in a variety of sports. We
will play dodgeball, kickball, basketball, floor hockey and more!
Make sure you wear gym shoes and comfortable clothes.
Code: W205.10
Ages: 6-10 years
Dates: Wednesdays, Jan. 6-Jan. 27 (4 Weeks)Time: 3:45-5:15 p.m.
Fee: $10/resident; $12/non-resident
Location: Gym
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: Wednesday, Dec. 30
Jewelry AccessoriesIn this four week class we will make beautiful bracelets. Your new
jewelry will look gorgeous on your wrist or neck and everyone will
be asking you where you got it! With a variety of beads and strings
you and your friends will be showing off your newest accessories.
You can make friendship bracelets or even a personalized anklet!
Code: W206.10
Ages: 4-12 years
Date: Thursdays, Jan. 7- 28 (4 Weeks)Time: 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Fee: $12/resident; $14/non-resident
Location: YCPD Museum
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/12
Register by: Wednesday, Dec. 30
Team BuildingGather your friends and spend an afternoon at the YCPD as we
play a variety of team building games. We will learn how to work
together and participate in a variety of ice breakers, and group ac-
tivities. We will be teaching each other good sportsmanship as we
run around in the gym. Come dressed in comfortable clothes.
Ages: 8-12 years
Code: Date:
W207.10 Wednesday, Jan. 6
W208.10 Wednesday, Mar. 24
W209.10 Wednesday, Apr. 21
W210.10 Wednesday, May 26
Time: 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $10 all four class or $3 each day
Location: YCPD Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Wednesday, Apr.14
Youth Open Gym BasketballJoin the YCPD Thursday nights for some open gym basketball. We
will play a variety of pick-up games, knockout, and other basket-
ball games. Note: Parents MUST sign a waiver release &
Emergency Information form in order for their child to play. If
the minimum is not met by 6:15pm, the program will be cancelled
for that night.
Code: W211.10
Ages: 6-11 years
Date: Thursdays, Jan. 7- Apr. 15
(No Program Feb. 11 & April 1) Time: 5:00-6:00 p.m.
Fee: $2
Location: YCPD Gym
Min/Max: 6/20
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Young Rembrandts Drawing & CartooningIt’s our 20th Anniversary! Students will learn to draw in these
workshops! The Young Rembrandts program has developed over
the last 20 years to teach the basic concepts of drawing technique.
There are new lessons each session in a variety of subjects; ani-
mals, action, still-life, landscape and cartoons. The instructor pres-
ents a step-by-step method that has improved thousands of students
confidence and talent. Learning to draw can be lots of fun, espe-
cially when we create silly characters with funny expressions! This
delightful program combines Young Rembrandts’ innovative step-
by-step drawing method with light-hearted subjects that engage
kids’ sense of humor and vivid imaginations.Code: W212.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: I. Fridays, Jan. 8-Feb. 12
II. Fridays, Feb. 19-Mar. 26
III. Fridays, Apr. 9-May 14
Time: 3:30-4:15 p.m.
Fee: $50/residents; $53/non-residents
Location: YCPD Preschool Room
Instructor: Young Rembrandts
Min/Max: 6/18
Register by: One week advance for each session
Super SportsThis fun filled class teaches little superstars the importance of
teamwork and sportsmanship, while attempting to spark an interest
in kids to play a variety of sports. Sports covered will be favorites
like; basketball, hockey, soccer, baseball, football, and many more.
Equipment: Changes Weekly with the Sport.
Ages: 4-6 years
Code: Dates:
W220.10 Tuesdays, Jan. 12-Feb. 23 (7 weeks)W221.10 Tuesdays, Apr. 6-May 18 (7 weeks)Time: 3:45-4:45 p.m.
Fee: $54/resident; $56/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: All Star Sports, Inc.
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: One week in advance
SoccerThis program is designed to teach children the basics of soccer in a
fun and exciting way. Dribbling, passing, and shooting will be cov-
ered through fun games that keep everyone moving. This class is
great for coordination and self-esteem. The main objective is to
have fun! Equipment: Soccer Ball size 3-5.
Ages: 4-6 years
Code: Dates:
W222.10 Tuesdays, Jan. 12-Feb. 23 (7 weeks)W223.10 Tuesdays, Apr. 6-May 18 (7 weeks)Time: 5:00-6:00 p.m.
Fee: $54/resident; $56/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: All Star Sports, Inc.
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: One week in advance
Karaoke/ Rock Band Star SearchCome sing and dance with all your friends to the newest beats of
your favorite stars. Enjoy eating pizza while listening to your
friends try and sing Hannah Montana or The Jonas Brother’s fa-
mous hits.
Ages: 6-12 years
Code: Date:
W213.10 I. Friday, Jan. 8
W214.10 II. Friday, Jan. 15
W215.10 III. Friday, Jan. 22
W216.10 IV. Friday, Jan. 29
W217.10 V. Friday, Feb. 5
W218.10 VI. Friday, Feb. 19
W219.10 VII. Friday, Feb. 26
Time: 4:00-6:00 p.m.
Fee: $5 each class
Location: YCPD Museum
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/15
Register by: One week in advance for each session
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Chess WizardsLet your child be a part of a successful local chess academy. Chess
Wizards is offering specifically designed classes that cater to all
levels of chess ability. Each child is challenged by fun games and
lessons from real Wizard teachers. It is proven that chess enhances
cognitive development in children, improves both verbal and math-
ematical skills, and increases all levels of academic performance!
Playing chess stimulates the mind and helps children strengthen
skills such as focusing, visualizing goals, abstract thinking, and
forming concrete opinions. Chess Wizards is the largest most suc-
cessful chess academy for children in the state of Illinois. Chess
Wizards has also been featured in the Chicago Tribune and the
Chicago Sun Times as well as publications such as Chicago
Reader, Pioneer Press, Chess Magazine, WGN News and more.
Our academy is so successful because our approach is so unique.
Classes and lessons are based around our original, fun, and high-
energy Chess Wizards curriculum. Regardless of a child’s ability
Chess Wizards makes chess fun for all!
Code: W224.10
Ages: 5-13 years
Date: Tuesdays, Jan. 12- Mar.23
Time: 5:00-6:00 p.m.
Fee: $13 per class; $120 for all ten
Location: YCPD Preschool Room
Instructor: Chess Wizards
Register by: Tuesday, Jan. 5
Moviemaking 101Making Your Own SpongeBob™ movieWhat is the next underwater adventure for SpongeBob and
Patrick? You decide! Using your own imagination, creativity,
special digital movie making cameras, software and SpongBob™
Lego sets, you will create your very own SpongeBob™ movie!
You will become part of a team of writers, photographers, directors
and producers and create your own story and script, build various
SpongeBob™ Lego® scenes and film your own movie. You will
use graphic editing techniques and stop motion animation, add
background noise and music, and show your movie at a private
screening on the last day of class. All students will get a copy of
their movie after class is complete.
Code: W225.10
Ages: 8-12 years
Date: Thursdays, Jan 14-28 & Feb. 4
Time: 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Fee: $65/residents; $67/non-residents
Location: YCPD Preschool Room
Instructor: Computer Explorers
Min/Max: 4/10
Register by: Thursday, Jan. 7
Father & Son Open Gym BasketballIt’s time for the boys to play some hoops! Come to the park district
on Saturday afternoons to spend some quality time together! The
gym will be open for participants to just shoot around or teams can
formed for pickup games. Participants must sign a waiver to partic-
ipate in this program.
Code: W231.10
Ages: Boys 8 years & up with Parent/Guardian
Dates: Saturdays, Jan. 16-Feb. 20 (6 Weeks)Time: 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Fee: $2 per person
Location: YCPD Gym
Max: 20
Master ChefDo you enjoy helping your parents out in the kitchen? Come join
us for our cooking class. Each week children will have the oppor-
tunity to prepare and enjoy a different snack or dessert. Within this
class you will make a craft each time while enjoying your creation.
Dressed prepared for any spills!
Code: W232.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Tuesdays, Jan. 19 -Feb. 9 (4 Weeks)Time: 4:00 -5:30p.m.
Fee: $15/resident; $18/non-resident
Location: YCPD Kitchen
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/12
Register by: Tuesday, Jan. 12
Movie & Pizza NightsParents need a night out? Drop your children off at the park district
one Friday a month to watch a movie and eat pizza. All of the
movies are G or PG rated. Parents must sign a waiver registration
form.
Ages: 5-12 years
Code: Dates: Movie
W226.10 Friday, Jan. 15 UPW227.10 Friday, Feb.19 CoralineW228.10 Friday, Mar. 19 Night at the Museum: Battle of Smithsonian W229.10 Friday, Apr.16 G-Force W230.10 Friday, May 21 Toy Story 2 Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Fee: $5
Location: YCPD Museum
Min/Max: 8/16
Register By: Thursday, prior to movie night
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Youth Anti‑Bullying and Safety CourseGive your child the skills to defend themselves against bullies, help
any of their classmates who are getting bullied and focus on non-
physical just as much as a physical means of defusing an altercation.
We’ll also equip your child with tools to heighten their awareness
against abductors and avoid predators. Character lessons such as
building self-esteem and respect for others is also an added benefit.
This program is in cooperation with Downers Grove Park District.
Code: W233.10
Age: 4-12 years old
Date: Wednesdays, Jan. 20-Feb. 10
Times: 6:00-6:45 p.m.
Fee: $39/resident; $59/non-resident
Min/Max: 3/5
Location: Lincoln Center, 935 Maple Ave, Downers Grove
Instructor: Elite Self Defense
Magic ClassChildren are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn a wide
variety of fascinating 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 mate-
rials are provided, and each child receives a magic kit to take
home. Children are grouped by age and always learn tricks that are
age-appropriate. Additionally, you can sign up for this class again
and again since brand new tricks are always taught at each session.
Ages: 4-12 years
Code: Date:
W234.10 I. Friday, Jan. 22
W235.10 II. Monday, Mar. 22
Time: 4:00-4:55 p.m.
Fee: $18
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: Gary Kantor
Min/Max: 5/40
Register by: I. Friday, Jan. 15
II. Monday, Mar. 22
Bumper BowlingIf you’re looking to improve your bowling skills or just want to
enjoy afternoons bowling with your friends! We will have a strik-
ing good time bowling two games and meeting new friends. Fee
includes two games of bowling, shoes, a ride to and from bowling
alley, and staff supervision. Children will be picked up at the park
district.
Code: W236.10
Age: 5-10 years old
Date: I. Tuesdays, Jan. 26-Mar. 2 (6 weeks)II. Tuesdays, Mar. 9-Apr. 20
(6 weeks-NO Class on Mar. 30)Times: Bus leaves YCPD @ 4:00 p.m.,
will return @ 6:15 p.m.
Fee: $40/resident; $45/non-resident
Min/Max: 4/23
Location: Fox Bowl in Wheaton
Register by: I. Tuesday, Jan. 19
II. Tuesday, Mar. 2
Crazy CraftsBring your creativity to this fun class. A variety of cool and crazy
crafts will be made. All supplies will be provided by the Park Dis-
trict. If you love beads, buttons, paint and other craft supplies you
will enjoy this program.
Code: W237.10
Ages: 6-10 years
Dates: Mondays, Feb. 1-March 8 (6 weeks)Time: 3:45-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $15/resident; $20/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: Monday, Jan. 25
Barbies NeighborhoodBring your Barbies, doll house, Barbie cars and more to the Park
District for an afternoon of fun and games. We will watch a Barbie
movie, create some clothes for Barbie, have a fashion show and
have time to play with our Barbies in the neighborhood. We will
create a neighborhood and have free time to play. A different snack
will be served each week.
Code: W238.10
Ages: 4 years & up
Dates: Wednesdays, Feb. 3-24 (4 weeks)Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $12/resident; $15/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: Wednesday, Jan. 27
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Floor HockeyGet out of the house this winter
and come play some floor hockey
with us at the York Center Park
District gym. This program is
designed for fun with an emphasis
on safety. Teams will be made
each week.
Code: W239.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Wednesdays,
Feb.3-24
(4 Weeks)Time: 3:45-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Wednesday, Jan. 27
Mad ScienceIn this six week class, participants will enjoy exciting experiments
right before their eyes each week. See how a liquid can be turned
into a solid, or even make it disappear. With these hands on activi-
ties and experiments, your child will love science. Children will
even be able to take home an experiment to share.
Code: W240.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Thursdays, Feb. 18-Mar. 25 (6 Weeks)Time: 3:00-4:00 p.m.
Fee: $15/resident; $18/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Thursday, Feb. 11
Once Upon a Comic BookWrite and design your own comic book tales about princesses,
goblins, genies or superheroes. Create your own characters (even
scary looking monsters!) for your comic book scenes. Animate
your story and see it come to life in a special comic book player.
Students will work with a partner and each student will get a copy
of their comic book.
Code: W241.10
Ages: 7-10 years
Date: Thursdays, Feb. 18-25 & Mar. 4-11
Time: 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Fee: $65/residents; $67/non-residents
Location: YCPD Preschool Room
Instructor: Computer Explorers
Min/Max: 4/8
Register by: Thursday, Feb. 11
March MadnessIf you love basketball, this program is for you! We will play a vari-
ety of basketball games each week including: Horse, Knock-out,
60 second shoot outs and of course pick- up games of basketball.
Participants will choose what they want to play each week. A great
way to be a part of the March Madness.
Code: Ages: Time:
W242.10 6-8 years 3:30-4:30 p.m.
W243.10 9-12 years 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Dates: Wednesdays, March 3-31 (5 weeks)Fee: $15/non-resident; $18/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 20/40
Register by: Wednesday, Feb. 24
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Ceramic CreationsChildren will be able to create beautiful ceramic pieces from a va-
riety of greenware at the park District. All brushes, paints and kiln
time included. You will be amazed at what you can create in this
fun ceramic program.
Code: W244.10
Ages: 6-10 years
Dates: Wednesday, Mar. 3-Apr. 7 (6 weeks)Time: 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Fee: $20/resident; $30/non-resident
Location: Lower Recreation Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 20/40
Register by: Wednesday, Feb. 24
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Cooking ClassicsChildren are sure to enjoy
these cooking workshops.
They can sign up for one,
two, three or all four fun
classes. Learn how to
create delicious food in
a jiffy.
Ages: 6-10 years
Code: Dates: Class:
W245.10 Friday, Mar. 5 Creative Candies
W246.10 Friday, Mar. 12 Pizza
W247.10 Friday, Mar. 19 Snacks in a Snap
W248.10 Friday, Mar. 26 Finger Sandwiches
Time: 3:45-5:15 p.m.
Fee: $6/resident; $8/non-resident
$20/resident; $25/non-resident
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Location: Kitchen
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: One week in advance
Everyday Etiquette and Dining SkillsThe importance of teaching manners to children at an early age is
vital to their success in life. Learning how to interact with their
peers in the school and social environment is a stepping stone to
tomorrow’s business world. Learning the soft skills today will ex-
pand their knowledge and give them an edge in preparation for the
future.
l Magic Words ~ Please, May I , Thank You
l Meetings and Greetings ~ Introductions, Eye Contact,
l Shaking Hands.
l Telephone and Cell phone Etiquette
l Party Savvy ~ Sending and Responding to Invitations
l Guest and Host Responsibilities
l Thank-you Notes
l Acts of Kindness
l Setting the Table
l Dining Skills ~ No Elbows, Please
l Eating Out ~ Fast Food, Buffet, Fine Dining
Dress code is required for the class. Girls ~ Dresses or DressyPants Outfit. Boys ~ Shirt and Tie ~ Sport Coat Optional. No ath-letic wear or jeans, please. Code: W249.10
Ages: 7-13 years
Date: Saturday, Mar. 13
Time: 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Fee: $42/resident; $ 44/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: Manners Please
Min/Max: 10/20
Register by: Saturday, Mar. 6
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Tye Dye DaysIf you love to tye dye and love the brilliant colors of the rainbow,
then come create your very own t-shirts. We will show you how to
tye dye a t-shirt, pillow case, socks and more. The fee includes all
materials. Please wear play clothes. We will get messy.
Code: W250.10
Ages: 5-10 years
Dates: Mondays, March 15-29 (3 weeks)Time: 3:30-3:45 p.m.
Fee: $20/resident; $25/non-resident
Location: Lower Recreation Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: Monday, March 8
Fun‑Gineering with Simple MachinesUsing Lego™ Educational kits, budding engineers will learn about
simple machines by building models of real-life devices such as a
folding lawn chair, a car, drawbridge or a conveyor belt. They
will learn about the concepts of pulleys, levers, wheels and axles,
and gears and bring their projects to life using battery operated mo-
tors. Through the building of realistic motorized models, students
will develop an understanding of mechanical principles. They
will explore, investigate, and solve problems in a fun group envi-
ronment. 2 children per LEGO® kit.
Code: W251.10
Ages: 8-12 years
Date: Thursday’s Mar. 25- Apr. 22 (4 weeks)(No class Apr.1)
Time: 4:00 -5:30 p.m.
Fee: $65/residents; $67/non-residents
Location: Preschool Rom
Instructor: Computer Explorers
Min/Max: 4/10
Register by: Thursday, Mar. 18
Simply SoccerIf your child has a lot of energy, then this program is for him/her.
We will learn the basics of Soccer and play games each week. If it
is too cold outside, we will play inside the gym. Participants will
be able to pass, dribble and kick the ball in this fun six week pro-
gram.
Code: W252.10
Ages: 6-10 years
Dates: Wednesdays, April 7-May 12 (6 weeks)
Time: 3:45-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $16/resident; $18/non-resident
Location: Gym or Knolls Park
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: Wednesday, Mar. 31
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Kreative Kreations Cheer and PomGirls have you always wished you could learn cheers and pom rou-
tines just like the older girls, but there wasn’t a class available for
your age group? Well now is your chance! Have a great time
learning simple cheers, partner stunts and an awesome pom rou-
tine. No experience is necessary. All you need to do is bring your
strong voice and enthusiastic spirit. If you have taken our class in
the past, rest assured that we will have a completely different pro-
gram this time around. Each participant will need a set of poms by
the second class. We will have inexpensive poms available for pur-
chase in class. A parent must be present at the first class to sign a
waiver to learn more about our cheer program.
Code: W156.10
Ages: 4-10 years
Dates: Mondays, Apr. 12-May 17 (6 weeks)Time: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Fee: $60/resident; $65/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: Kreative Kreations
Min/Max: 10/25
Register by: Monday, Apr. 5
Garden CreationsWith the spring season just around the corner, let us show you how
to help your garden grow. In this class you can personalize a
flower pot just for you. You plant the seeds the dirt, then bring it
home and watch it grow. With household supplies, we will create
personalized bird feeders for all our feathered friends to enjoy.
Hang it up and wait and see.
Code: W255.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Fridays, April 16-May 21 (6 weeks)Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $12/resident; $14/ non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/15
Register by: Friday, Apr. 9
Spanish for KidsIt’s never too early to begin learning another language. Young chil-
dren have a unique ability to pick up another language quickly and
easily. Take advantage by involving them in a Spanish class that
includes arts and crafts, games, signing and other fun and exciting
ways to learn the language.
Code: W256.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Mondays, May 3-24 (4 weeks)Time: 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $18/resident; $20/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 4/12
Register by: Monday, Apr. 26
Pre Ballet & JazzThis is a unique and fun class where children will explore the won-
derful world of dance through movement. They will learn how to
follow direction, stretch and perform basic ballet and cool jazz
dance steps. Children will also learn a routine and be encouraged
to put together some steps of their own. Creativity and imagination
will be incorporated into the learning process. (Parents are wel-
come to come 10 to 15 minutes early the last week of class to see
“The Show”) Proper attire for class is leotards and tights for girls,
and sweatpants and tee shirts for boys. Ballet shoes are required.
Jazz shoes are optional.
Code: W253.10
Ages: 5-7 years
Date: Fridays, Apr. 9-May 14
Time: 5:00-5:45 p.m.
Fee: $48/resident; $50/non-resident
Location: YCPD Gym
Instructor: Dance Techs
Min/Max: 8/12
Register by: Thursday, Apr. 1
Hip Hop Dancing For KidsHey kids! Have fun learning some of today’s hottest dance steps.
You’ll be introduced to the basics and then some cool new steps.
Also, you will be choreographing your own routine as a group (or
groups) with assistance from the instructor. Dance like your fa-
vorite artist from warm up to cool down. (Parents are welcome to
come 10 to 15 minutes early the last week of class to see “The
Show”!) Please wear comfortable clothing and gym shoes (pre-
ferred).
Code: W254.10
Ages: 5-7 years
Date: Fridays, Apr. 9-May 14 (6 weeks)Time: 5:45-6:30 p.m.
Fee: $48/resident; $50/non-resident
Location: YCPD Gym
Instructor: Dance Techs
Min/Max: 8/20
Register by: Thursday, Apr. 1
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Fit ‘n’ Fun for KidsGet moving with this energetic class for kids. The focus is on sim-
ple moves, stretches, and healthy challenges while having fun.
Bring a friend or meet new people as we get healthy.
Code: W259.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Thursdays, May 6-27 (4 weeks)Time: 3:30- 4:30 p.m.
Fee: $8/residents; $10/non-residents
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/15
Register by: Thursday, Apr. 29
Video Game AnimationDive into the world of video game animation by creating
characters that dance, sing and interact with one another. Add
sound effects and music clips to create a dynamic video animation
game by using software created just for kids. Afterwards, you will
get your own copy of your game and the software to play with
your friends and family. Creativity rules in this fun version of
video game design!
Code: W260.10
Ages: 8-12 years
Date: Thursdays, May 6-27 (4 weeks)Time: 4:00 - 5:30p.m.
Fee: $65/residents; $67/non-residents
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: Computer Explorers
Min/Max: 4/8
Register by: Thursday, Apr. 29
Night T‑BallChildren will be taught the basics of t-ball such as catching,
hitting, throwing, and base running. Participants will learn batting
skills by hitting a rag ball off a tee. All children will receive a
t-shirt, but must provide their own mitt. Fee includes: instruction,
t-shirt, and awards. An evening game will be played followed by
an awards presentation and picnic at the end of the season. Each
parent will supply a team snack once during the season. We try our
best to accommodate roster and team suggestions. Due to the
number of children we cannot guarantee all requests.
Code: S206.10
Ages: 6-8 years
Dates: Mondays & Wednesdays, June 21-July 28
Time: 6:15-7:30 p.m.
Fee: $50/resident; $55/non-resident
Location: Villa Roosevelt Park
Min/Max: 20/40
Register by: Monday, June 15
Picnic: Wednesday, July 28 at 6:15 p.m.
Par‑teeLearn the perfect golf swing in this introductory to golf class. Each
day we will learn the basics to golf and participate in a variety of
drills. Learn the concentration it takes to putt, the strength to swing
and the fun golf has to offer! On our last day we will take a trip to
a miniature golf course to play a game and show off our new
skills!
Code: W257.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Tuesdays, May 4-25 (4 weeks)Time: 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $15/residents; $18/non-residents
Location: Villa Roosevelt Park
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Tuesday, April 27
Creative CraftsLet the artist within come out. In this outdoor class children will be
able to express themselves with an activity called sheet paint.
Each participant will have their own canvas to work with. We use a
spray bottle and paint to create our masterpiece and then take it
home and enjoy. The next week we will design a kite, the rest you
will have to come and see!
Code: W258.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Wednesdays, May 5-26 (4 weeks)Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $12/resident; $14/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Wednesday, Apr. 28
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Winter Break CampCampers will enjoy spending some of their winter break at the park district. Campers will participate in making crafts, playing games, watching
movies, playing sports and more. Campers are encouraged to wear play clothes. Campers must provide their own lunch with their child’s name.
Appropriate outdoor wear is advised such as: warm jackets, boots, gloves, hats, etc. Pick-up a Winter Break Camp packet from the front desk
and be sure to register by Monday, December 14 because there is a minimum of 10 participants in order to offer this camp.
Ages: 4-12 years
Date: I. Dec. 21, 22 & 23
II. Dec. 28, 29 & 30
YCPD is closed Dec. 24, 25, 31 & Jan. 1 Time: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
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Summer Start‑Up CampYou asked for it and we listened! Send your child to this special one week camp to get ready for the real deal. Children will be able to attend all
day camp, all week long from 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. or you can choose the 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. time slot. Children will have fun playing a vari-
ety of sports, making crafts, playing games and more! This camp will get your child ready for the summer Blues Busters Camp. Get a head start
on summer! Sign up today!
Code: S207.10
Ages: 4-12 years
Date: June 7-11
Time: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.
Spring Break CampCampers will enjoy spending some of their Spring Break at the park district. Campers will participate in a variety of activities including crafts,
games, movies, sports, fieldtrips, and more! Wearing play clothes, gym shoes, and appropriate outdoor wear is a must. Campers must provide
their own lunch using a disposable lunch bag labeled with their name. Pick up a Spring Break Camp packet from the front desk and be sure to
register by Monday, March 22, because there is a minimum of 10 participants in order to offer this program. Spring Break Camp also includes
Bumper Bowling, Fiesta Day, Egg-tastic, Chocolate Bunny Creations, Asphalt Colors, and Bunny Bingo
Code: W261.10
Ages: 4-12 years
Date: Mar. 29-Apr. 1 (Closed Apr. 2) Time: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Fee: Daily Rate
$25 per day
$35 per day (Extended Care) Weekly Package
$65 per week
$95 per week (Extended Care)Location: Lower Rec Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/40
Fee: Daily Rate
$25 per day
$35 per day (Extended Care)Weekly Package
$80 per week
$130 per week (Extended Care) Location: Lower Rec Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/40
Fee: Daily Rate
$25 per day
$35 per day (Extended Care) Weekly Package
$115 per week
$165 per week (Extended Care) Location: Lower Rec Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/40
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Asphalt Coloring FunCome decorate our parking lot. Draw beautiful pictures with color-
ful chalk. Prizes will be awarded in different categories. Chalk will
be provided. In case of rain, event will be held in the gym.
Code: W264.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Tuesday, Mar. 30
Time: 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Fee: $3/resident; $4/non-resident
Location: Patio
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/12
Register by: Tuesday, Mar. 23
Spare, Strike, Bowl!Join us during your spring break as we strike into a good time at
Stardust Bowl! Grab all your friends and challenge them to a few
games of bowling! Meet at the park district and we will transport
you to the bowling alley! Note: you are registered for the
Spring Break Camp, the fee is included.
Code: W265.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Thursday, Apr. 1
Time: 12:30-3:00 pm
Fee: $7/residents; $9/non-resident
Location: Stardust Bowl, Addison
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 12/16
Register by: Thursday, Mar. 25
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Snow Treasure HuntCome to this class dressed in your favorite pirate costume. We will
play some pirate games and make a pirate craft. Set sail in search
of our buried treasure. With a hidden chest buried in the snow, the
snow pirates must find the treasure clue by clue.
Code: W262.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Tuesday, Jan. 5
Time: 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $5/resident; $7/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Tuesday, Dec. 29
Noah’s Ark Stuff & Fluff Workshop Children can bring their “Valentine Bear Hug” bear to life! Children
hand-stuff and put in a sound chip for their new friend, then make a
wish on a rainbow wish star; name their animal and complete a birth
certificate and decorate a take home bag . Animal choices may vary.
Outfits will be available for purchase at the workshop. Note: Op-
tional outfits available for an additional fee, payable to the instructor
on the day of the class.
Code: W263.10
Ages: 3-9 years with Parent
Date: Tuesday, Feb. 9
Time: 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Fee: $22/resident; $28/non-resident
Min/Max: 6/12
Location: YCPD
Instructor: Theresa Stewart
Register by: Tuesday, Feb. 9
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Fiesta DayJoin us during your Spring Break as we have a fiesta at the park.
Come enjoy some nachos, make a craft, play a few games, and
then break a piñata. NOTE: If you are registered for Spring
Break Camp, the fee is included.
Code: W266.10
Ages: 4-12 years
Date: Thursday, Apr. 1
Time: 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Fee: $10/resident; $12/non-resident
Location: Lower Rec Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/15
Register by: Thursday, Mar. 25
Backyard Game DayAre your kids bored sitting inside this winter? Get out of the house
and play some backyard games. This fun filled class is oriented all
around teamwork and good sportsmanship. Participants will play a
variety of games incorporating different sports. Some of the games
they will play will be kickball, 500 yard dash, knock-out, and a va-
riety of tag games.
Code: W267.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Tuesday, Apr. 6
Time: 4:00-5:15 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/20
Register by: Tuesday, Mar. 30
Mom and Me: Candy Shoppe ExperienceCome join Glitzy Girlz for a super “sweet’ time in this new class.
Each couple will be candy-making and crafting all in the same
class. Celebrate upcoming Valentine’s Day and make special treats
for family and friends. Our candy-making shoppe consists of “bugs
take-out”, chocolate covered treats like pretzels and cookies with
trimmings, marshmellow lollipops and a surprise of the day! We
will decorate cute packaging and containers with attaching cards.
We provide cool stamp, embellishments, ribbons and packaging
tools. Our candy shoppe experience ends with a tasty cupcake treat
for all! Bring your “sweet tooth!”
Code: W268.10
Age: 3-10 years old
Date: Thursday, Apr. 29
Times: 6:30-7:45 p.m.
Fee: $30/resident couple; $35/non-resident couple
$25 Additional child
Min/Max: 7 Couples (min)
Location: York Center Park District
Instructor: Glitzy Girlz
Register by: Thursday, Apr. 22
Prairie Path Clean‑UpHelp York Center as it preserves our natural environment this
spring! Come join us as we tend to our prairie restoration area at
Knolls Park. We’ll pull non-native plants, pick up garbage, and
trim branches. This is a great way for Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts
to earn their environmental patches. After we clean the prairie path
we will enjoy a picnic in the park. A hot dog meal will be provided
for all that helped clean the prairie.
Code: W269.10
Ages: All Welcome
Date: Wednesday, May 12
Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: FREE (But you still need to register!) Location: Knolls Park
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/20
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Valentine Treats & MoreCome join us as we make delicious cookies for your Valentine!
Children will be able to cut out and decorate heart cookies with
sprinkles and frosting. While the scent fills the room, we will make
a craft and more. Please wear appropriate play clothes; we may get
messy.
Code: W270.10
Ages: 4-12 years
Date: Thursday, Feb. 11
Time: 3:30-4:45 p.m.
Fee: $6/resident; $8/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/16
Register by: Thursday, Feb. 4
St. Patrick’s Day PartyCome dressed wearing your favorite shade of green as we celebrate
St. Patrick’s Day! On this lucky day we will make some crafts, par-
ticipate in a variety of Irish games, dance around like leprechauns
and enjoy an Irish treat!
Code: W271.10
Ages: 4-12 years
Date: Wednesday, Mar. 17
Time: 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Fee: $6/resident; $8/non-resident
Location: Lower Rec Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/12
Register by: Tuesday, March 10
Egg‑TasticCome hop into this fun class as we
color and decorate eggs. Eggs and
supplies will be provided. Please
dress in play clothes that can get
stained, we may get messy! Note:
If you are already registered for
Spring Break Camp this pro-
gram is included.
Code: W273.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Tuesday,
Mar. 30
Time: 1:00-2:00p.m.
Fee: $6/resident;
$8/non-resident
Location: Lower
Rec Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/15
Register by: Tuesday, Mar. 23
Chocolate Bunny CreationsUse your creativity to decorate your very own delicious chocolate
bunny. We will also use molds to make our own chocolate candies.
Make sure to wear appropriate clothes, we may get a little choco-
laty! Note: If you are already registered for Spring Break
Camp this program is included.
Code: W274.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Wednesday, March 31
Time: 1:00-2:30p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Location: YCPD Lower Rec Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 8/15
Register by: Wednesday, March 24
Gifts for MomShow your Mom how much you love her this Mother’s Day by
making an extra special craft! We will make a variety of crafts to
show our Moms just how much they mean to us! Design your own
card and wrap it all up yourself and take it home!
Code: W275.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Friday, May 7
Time: 4:00-5:15 p.m.
Fee: $6/resident; $8/non-resident
Location: Preschool Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/12
Register by: Friday, April 30
Bunny BingoHop on in to a fun afternoon of playing Bunny Bingo! We will play
bingo games and win a variety of prizes. Come with your creative
caps on because we will also be making some bunny crafts!
NOTE: If you are registered for Spring Break Camp, the fee is
included.
Code: W272.10
Ages: 4-12 years
Date: Monday, Mar. 29
Time: 1:00- 2:30 p.m.
Fee: $5/resident; $6/non-resident
Location: Lower Rec Room
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/12
Register by: Monday, March 22
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Blues Busters activities include games, arts and crafts, sports, special events, swimming, and field trips EVERY Friday. All Summer Camp
packets are due by Monday, June 7. Parent Orientation Night is Thursday, June 10 from 6:30-7:30 p.m.; children are welcome to come to meet
their counselors. If you have other children in Munchkins, Blues Busters or Teen Camp the onetime family registration fee is $25. Registration
begins Monday, March 1, 2010. Packets will be available Friday, May 7, 2010.
Summer Camp Age Groups Late Fee:
Boppins Entering K & 1st Grade (5-6 years old) $25 each session, if not paid by the dates below.
Juniors Entering 2nd & 3rd Grade (7-8 years old)
Seniors Entering 4th & 5th Grade (9-10 years old)
NO transfers of days or refunds are given after each session starts.
Session I Session II Session III
Payments due by Saturday, June 5 Payments due by Saturday, June 26 Payments due by Saturday, July 17
June 14-18 July 6-9 July 26-July30
June 21-25 July 12-16 August 2-6
June 28-July 2 July 19-23 August 9-13
(July 5th, YCPD Closed)
Packages are as offered. No substitutions allowed. You must pay the daily rate for additional days or for creating your own package.
5 Day Packages (M-F) 2 Day Packages (T/Th or M/W)(Includes: supervision, transportation, pool & field trip admission) (Includes: supervision, transportation & pool admission)
Session Time Fee R/NR Session Time Fee R/NR
I, II or III 7:30am-6:00pm $355/$400 per session I, II or III 7:30am-6:00pm $175/$195 per session
I, II or III 9:00am-3:00pm $310/$355 per session I, II or III 9:00am-3:00pm $155/$175 per session
3 Day Packages (M/W/F or T/TH/F)
(Includes: supervision, transportation, pool & field trip admission) Daily Rate (Per Day)
Session Time Fee R/NR Session Time Fee R/NR
I, II or III 7:30am-6:00pm $240/$265 per session I, II or III 7:30am-6:00pm $40/$45
I, II or III 9:00am-3:00pm $215/$240 per session I, II or III 9:00am-3:00pm $30/$35
I, II or III 7:30am-6:00pm $50/$55 (Fridays)I, II or III 9:00am-3:00pm $40/$45 (Fridays)
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Date:
Initials:
EmailBrochure NewspaperFlyer
Make checks payable to the York Center Park District
Registration Form
*If you or any member of your family has special needs, please let us know by attaching a separate sheet to this registra-
tion form.
AUTHORIZATION FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT
* I, the undersigned, hereby agree to allow the individual(s) named hereon to participate in the York Center Park
District activities.
* I certify that to the best of my knowledge, the participant(s) named hereon is/are physically fit and able to engage
in Recreation Services Division activities.
* In case of emergency, I give my permission for emergency medical treatment.
* This form shall be considered valid until canceled or changed in writing by the undersigned parent/guardian/par-
ticipant.
* My signature acknowledges that I understand and agree to the above conditions.
Signature: Full Name Printed:________________________Date:
(Parent/Guardian Signature if Participant is under 18 years old)
York Center Park District1609 S. Luther Avenue, Lombard, IL 60148‑5070
Phone: (630) 629‑0886 Fax: (630) 629‑0888 Website: www.yorkcenterparks.org
You must sign the waiver on the back of this page to be registered.
Last Name:
Address:
Zip Code:
Participant’s Last Name: Participant’s First Name: Sex: Date of Birth: Code: Name of Program: Fee:
Email:
First Name: Phone:
City:Mobile Phone:
How did you hear about this program?
Special Needs/Allergies
Other:________________
Check Cash
VisaCredit Card (Visa or MasterCard Only)
MasterCard
Total Fees:_______________________________________
Other Fees:______________________________________
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The York Center Park District is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in a safe manner and
holds the safety of participants in high regard. The York Center Park District continually strives to reduce such risks and
insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. How-
ever, participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for listed programs/activities must recognize that there is an
inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities/programs.
You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or skilled for the
activities contemplated by this agreement. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any
way or recently suffered an illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before undertaking any physical activity.
WARNING OF RISK
Recreational activities are intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental and emotional resources of each
participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still
a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be
foreseen. Depending on the particular activity, participants must understand that certain risks, dangers and injuries due to
inclement weather, slip and falls, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike
conduct, premises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision, instruction or officiating, and all
other circumstances inherent to indoor and outdoor recreational activities exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it
is impossible for the York Center Park District to guarantee absolute safety.
WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK
Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in the programs listed below, you will be
expressly assuming the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which
you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associ-
ated with these programs (including transportation services and vehicle operations, when provided).
I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in these programs, 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 these programs against the
York Center Park District, including its officials, agents, volunteers and employees.
I have read and fully understand the above important information, warning of risk, assumption of risk and
waiver and release of all claims. If registering on-line or via fax, my on-line or facsimile signature shall substitute
for and have the same legal effect as an original form signature.
Participant’s Name:___________________________________________________
Participant’s Signature: _______________________________________________ Date: ________________
(Parent/Guardian Signature if Participant is under 18 years old)
(Please Print)
NOTE: PARTICIPATION WILL BE DENIED
IF THE SIGNATURE OF ADULT PARTICI-
PANT OR PARENT/GUARDIAN AND DATE
ARE NOT ON THIS WAIVER!
York Center Park District1609 S. Luther AvenueLombard, IL 60148‑5070Phone: (630) 629‑0886Fax: (630) 629‑0888Website: www.yorkcenterparks.org
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Code: W276.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Date: Monday, Dec. 21-23
Time: 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Fee: $90
Min/Max: 10/30
Location: Gymnasium
Register By: Monday, Dec. 14
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Skills Camp (Shooting Camp)
Code: S204.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Dates: Wednesdays, June 16-July 7
Time: 6:00p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Fee: $90
Min/Max: 10/30
Location: Gymnasium
Register By: Wednesday, June 9
Skills Camp (Ball Handling Camp)
Code: S205.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Dates: Wednesdays, June 16-July 7
Time: 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Fee: $90
Min/Max: 10/30
Location: Gymnasium
Register By: Wednesday, June 9
Chicago Bulls Holiday Skills CampA fundamentals basketball camp for Boys and Girls ages 6-12
teaching the latest techniques in ball handling, passing, shooting,
footwork, rebounding and offensive and defensive team play. All
Academy instructors have listened and learned directly from
Chicago Bulls coaches. From terminology to drills, your child will
get an NBA workout and experience. Let us help your youngster
start down a path to excellence. This is the camp every young
player should start or expand his or her basketball skills!
Chicago Bulls Skills CampA fundamentals basketball camp for Boys and Girls ages 6-12 teaching the latest techniques
in ball handling, passing, shooting, footwork, rebounding and offensive and defensive team
play. All Academy instructors have listened and learned directly from Chicago Bulls
coaches. From terminology to drills, your child will get an NBA workout and experience.
Let us help your youngster start down a path to excellence. This is the camp every young
player should start or expand his or her basketball skills!
Skills Camp (Shooting Camp)
Code W281.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Dates: Wednesdays, May 5-26
Time: 6:00p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Fee: $90
Min/Max: 10/30
Location: Gymnasium
Register By: Wednesday, April 28
Skills Camp (Ball Handling Camp)
Code: W282.10
Ages: 6-12 years
Dates: Wednesdays, May 5-26
Time: 7:30p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Fee: $90
Min/Max: 10/30
Location: Gymnasium
Register By: Wednesday, April 28
TennisTry something NEW this winter! The York Center Park District in cooperation with the Burr Ridge Park District are offering indoor tennis lessons
for Ages 7 to 12 years old. No matter what age or ability; we have classes that will bounce into your court!
Location: Oak Brook Park District - 1450 Forest Gate Road, Oak Brook 60523
BEGINNER: 7-12 years Min/Max: 2/4
Code: Date: Time: Cost:
W277.10 Fridays, Jan 15-Feb 26 4:00-5:00 p.m. $101/resident; $106/non-resident
(No class 2/5)
W278.10 Fridays, March 5-April 16 4:00-5:00 p.m. $101/resident; $106/non-resident
(No class 4/2)
Register By: 1 day in advance at the York Center Park District
ADVANCED BEGINNERS: 7-12 years Min/Max: 4/8
Code: Date: Time: Cost:
W279.10 Saturdays, Jan 16-Feb 27 3:00-4:00 p.m. $101/resident; $106/non-resident
(No class 2/6)
W280.10 Saturdays, March 6-April 17 3:00-4:00 p.m. $101/resident; $106/non-resident
(No class 4/3)
Register By: 1 day in advance at the York Center Park District
Please Note: Gym/Tennis shoes (no black soled shoes please) racquet, and a water bottle are requested for all lessons. In fairness to others, please
do not be late! For more information or cancellations due to weather call Joe Zalud (Tennis pro w/Burr Ridge Park District) at (630) 479-7994.
For more class listings, go to www.brparks.org
Beginners
For the inexperienced player who wants to learn basic skills. Learn
basic strokes and how to keep score.
Advanced Beginners
For players who have completed recent lesson and are familiar with
basic strokes. Review basics and learn some strategy.
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Teen Open Gym DodgeballStop by the park district every Monday for some open gym dodge-
ball. Teams will be created every week and we will play various
games of dodgeball. If the minimum is not met by 6:15 p.m. then
the program will be canceled for that night. So, don’t forget to
bring all your friends. Note: Parents must sign a waiver release
& emergency information form in order for their child to par-
ticipate in the program.
Code: W300.10
Ages: 12-16 years
Date: Mondays, Jan. 4-Apr. 12
Time: 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Fee: $2 each night
Min/Max: 8/40
Location: Gym
Instructor: Staff
Teen Open Gym BasketballJoin the YCPD every Thursday night for some open gym basket-
ball. Teens can play a variety of basketball games or just shoot
around. Teams will be created every week for games that the teens
would like to play. If the minimum is not met by 6:15 p.m. then
the program will be canceled for that night. So, don’t forget to
bring all your friends. Note: Parents must sign a waiver release
& emergency information form in order for their child to par-
ticipate in the program.
Code: W301.10
Ages: 12-16 years
Date: Thursdays, Jan. 7-Apr. 8
(No open gym Feb. 11, Feb. 25, Mar. 18)Time: 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Fee: $2 each night
Min/Max: 6/20
Location: Gym
Instructor: Staff
Hang Out TimeHey Teens! Stay HOT this winter! Spend Hang Out Time with
your friends afterschool! Come to the park district and spend time
with your friends playing basketball, dodgeball, Rock Band, X-
Box or Wii! Explore your creative side by making jewelry, paint-
ing, or creating ceramic pieces. You will be able to choose what
you like to do afterschool. Pop and pizza will be served. This pro-
gram is a great way to wind down after a long day of school. Par-
ents must sign a waiver form and pay at the door.
Code: W302.10
Ages: 11-16 years
Dates: Fridays, Jan. 8-Mar. 26
Time: 3:30-6:30 p.m.
Fee: $5 each Friday
Location: Museum/Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/20
Teen Open GymTeens stop by the park district on your days off of school to join us
for some open gym. Teens can participate in a variety of games
such as basketball, dodgeball, volleyball, and kickball. If the mini-
mum is not met by 2:45 p.m. then the program will be canceled for
that night. So, don’t forget to bring all your friends. Note: Par-
ents must sign a waiver release & emergency information form
in order for their child to participate in the program.
Ages: 11-15 years
Code: Date:
W303.10 Monday, Jan. 18
W304.10 Monday, Feb. 15
W305.10 Monday, Mar. 29
W306.10 Tuesday, Mar. 30
W307.10 Wednesday, Mar. 31
W308.10 Thursday, Apr. 1
Time: 2:30-4:00 p.m.
Fee: $5
Min/Max: 8/20
Location: YCPD Gym
Teen Committee The York Center Park District needs the teens help. We are look-
ing to set up monthly meetings for the teens in order to get ideas
for outings, programs, and events that the local teen would like to
do. There will be refreshments at each meeting and you need to
call the day before to let us know that you will be there.
Code: W309.10
Ages: 11-15 years
Dates: Thursdays,
Jan. 28, Feb. 25, Mar. 25, Apr. 22, May 27
Time: 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Fee: Free
Location: Museum
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 10/35
Register By: One day before
Fun with FleeceDo you love soft, comfortable, warm things? Come create your
very own fleece scarf, and blanket in this three week program. We
will go to the store to choose our fabric and then make our very
own creation. The fee includes transportation, instruction, and all
materials.
Code: W310.10
Ages: 12-16 years
Dates: Tuesdays, Feb. 16-Mar. 2 (3 Weeks)Time: 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Fee: $35/resident; $40/non-resident
Location: Museum
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 3/12
Register by: Tuesday, Feb. 9
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Teen Ski/Snowboard/Snow Tubing Trip Hey Teens, need something to do on President’s Day. Well, noth-
ing beats a day in the great outdoors like skiing, snowboarding, or
snow tubing the snow covered hills at Villa Olivia in Bartlett.
Group rates for lift tickets may be available if our group size is
15+. Fee only includes transportation; lift tickets, rentals, and
lessons will be an additional charge.
Code: W311.10
Ages: 11-15 years
Date: Monday, Feb. 15
Time: 10:00a.m. -8:00p.m.
Fee: $10 Transportation only
Min/Max: 10/23
Location: Bartlett, IL
Register By: Monday, February 8
Teen NightTeens are you looking for something to do on Friday Night!!! Well
the York Center Park District and Oakbrook Terrace joined up for a
night of fun at our Teen Night. There will be Music, Rock Band,
Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, refreshments, and much, much more.
Note: Parents MUST sign a waiver release & Emergency Infor-
mation form in order for their child to play.
Ages: 6th, 7th, and 8th grades
Code: Date:
W312.10 Friday, Feb. 26
W313.10 Friday, Mar. 26
W314.10 Friday, Apr. 23
Time: 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Fee: $5
Min/Max: 10/35
Location: YCPD
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Register By: Drop-in
The Jr Spa RetreatIs school and homework stressing you out?? Take 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 fa-
cials and de-stressing techniques to relieve tension. Techniques you
can learn to do at home. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring
a towel, headband and washcloth.
Code: W315.10
Age: 11-17 years
Date: Wednesday, March 10
Times: 7:00-8:15 p.m.
Fee: $25/resident; $30/non-resident
Min/Max: 3/10
Location: York Center Park District
Instructor: Annmarie Vlastnik
Register by: Wednesday, March 3
YCPD Teen March Madness TournamentTeens grab your friends for this year’s 3-on-3 basketball tourna-
ment. Teams will play in a bracket style double elimination tour-
nament. There will be cash prizes and other prizes awarded to the
teams. Contact the park district for more information. Teams can
consist of 4 teens and no coaches will be allowed.
Code: W316.10
Ages: 12-14 years
Date: Saturday, Mar. 27
Time: 10:00 a.m. start time
Fee: $35/Team
Min/Max: 8/16
Location: Gym
Register By: Saturday, Mar. 20
Puffy PastriesIf you don’t have time to bake at home, or you just want to learn
some new recipies, than come to the Park District to learn how to
create favorite creative pastries. All supplies included. You will
learn how to make Kolacky, Cream Puffs, Rosettes, and more. Tra-
ditional favorites!
Code: W317.10
Ages: 12 years & up
Dates: Monday, April 5-May 10 (6 weeks)
Time: 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $25/$30
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/16
Register by: Monday, March 29
The Ultimate Teen Beauty ExperienceIn this class you will learn what your personal style is, what colors
are best suited for your color season, the latest trends in proper make-
up application, and a discussion of proper skin hygiene. Receive ex-
clusive tips for picture perfect photography especially for senior
pictures, prom or class pictures if you are not a senior and a color
palette to help you find your best colors when you go shopping. If
this is for a special occasion please bring a picture of or the dress it-
self. Feel free to bring your accessories you are wearing with the
dress and makeup colors that you are wearing now so we can see if
they are in your color season. Class starts promptly, so please arrive
on time.
Code: W318.10
Age: 11-17 years
Date: Saturday, Apr. 10
Times: 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Fee: $30/resident; $35/non-resident
Min/Max: 3/10
Location: York Center Park District
Instructor: Annemarie Vlastnik
Register by: Saturday, Apr. 3
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Sand Volleyball LeagueReady to Bump, Set, Spike? If so, join the York Center Park Dis-
trict for a sand volleyball league. Teams can play up to 6 teens at a
time and Resident teams must have at least 50% of the participants
as residents. Rosters must be turned in a week before games begin.
Code: W320.10
Ages: 11-15 years
Date: Mondays, April 19-May 24 (6 weeks)
Time: 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/player
Min/Max: 6/12
Location: Knolls Park
Register By: Monday, April 12
Kickball LeagueThe YCPD is bringing back an American Classic. Join the York
Center Park District for our first ever kickball league. Games will
be held every Tuesday. Team rosters must be turned in by April
13. Teams can use between 8-10 players to play with each week.
There will be a captains meeting on Tuesday, April 13.
Code: W321.10
Ages: 11-15 years
Date: Tuesdays, April 20-May 25 (6 weeks)
Time: 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/player
Min/Max: 6/12
Location: Villa Roosevelt Park
Register By: Tuesday, April 13
Teen Outdoor FitnessCalling all middle school age children to Knolls Community Park
for some outdoor fitness. The teens will participate in fitness ac-
tivities such as, stretching, running, upper body strengthening, and
lower body strengthening. Teens will learn how to use all of the
equipment at Knolls Community Park.
Code: W322.10
Ages: 11-15 years
Date: Monday, May 3-24 (4 weeks)
Time: 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $10/resident; $15/non-resident
Min/Max: 8/16
Location: Knolls Community Park
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Register By: Monday, Apr. 26
Bocce BallGrab a teammate and get over to the York Center Park District to
joins us in our first ever Bocce Ball League. Games will last 30
minutes or the best of three games. Teams will be able to win
prizes on the last day of the league.
Code: W323.10
Ages: 11-15 years
Date: Wednesdays, May 5-26 (4 weeks)
Time: 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Fee: $10/resident team; $15/non-resident team
Min/Max: 6/12
Location: Knolls Community Park
Register By: Wednesday, April 28
BagsGet that throwing arm ready and come join us for our first bags
league. Find a teammate and come to the park district to play
some Bags with other teens. Games will be 30 minutes or the best
of three games. The final week there will be prizes.
Code: W324.10
Ages: 11-15 years
Date: Thursdays, May 6-27 (4 weeks)
Time: 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Fee: $10/resident team; $15/non-resident team
Min/Max: 6/12
Location: Knolls Community Park
Register By: Thursday, April 29
Rookie RugbyAre you ready to try one of America’s fastest growing sports?
Joining our Rookie Rugby team you will learn the essentials on
how to play Rugby. Learn the basics of the game in a fun environ-
ment from experienced coaches. Rookie Rugby is a lot like Flag
Football in the aspects where there is no tackling allowed.
Code: W319.10
Ages: 8-14 years
Date: Saturday, Apr.17-May 22 (6 weeks)
Time: 10:00-11:30 a.m.
Fee: $20/resident; $25/non-resident
Min/Max: 10/35
Location: Knolls Park
Instructor: Ken Westergaard
Register By: Saturday, Apr. 10
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Millennium Park Ice SkatingLocated at the intersection of Michigan Avenue and Washington
Street, the plaza offers visitors one of the best views of Chicago’s
famed Michigan Avenue street wall. Skate rental is available.
Code: F230.09
Ages: 11-16 years
Date: Monday, December 21
Time: 10:00am-2:00pm
Fee: $8/Resident; $10/Non-resident
Min/Max: 10/23
Location: Millennium Park - Chicago, IL
Register By: Monday, December 14
Game WorksCome enjoy an afternoon of pizza and gaming at Game Works in
Schaumburg. Each person will get pizza, pop, and a game card
with enough credits for an hours worth of
games! Get your friends together and sign up for fun!
Code: F231.09
Ages: 11-15 years
Date: Tuesday, December 22
Time: 11:15am-2:00pm
Fee: $25/resident; $30/non-resident
Min/Max: 10/23
Location: Schaumburg, IL
Register By: Monday, December 14
Spring Break Teen CampTeens are you looking for something to do this Spring Break? Sign
up for Teen Camp this Spring Break and you could enjoy field
trips, Rock Band, sports, and much more.
Code: W325.10
Ages: 6th, 7th and 8th grades
Date: Monday-Thursday, Mar. 29-Apr. 1
(YCPD Closed Apr. 2)Time: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (Extended Care)Fee: Daily Rate
$25/resident; $30/non-resident
$30/resident; $35/non-resident (Extended Care)Weekly Rate
$95/resident; $115/non-resident
$115/resident; $135/non-resident (Extended Care)Min/Max: 10/23 per day
Location: YCPD
Register By: Monday, Mar. 22
Woodfield MallWoodfield Mall has nearly 300 stores and with the holiday season
upon us, you’re bound to find something for everyone. Let us do
the driving so that you can do the shopping!
Code: F232.09
Ages: 11-16 years
Date: Monday, December 28
Time: 10:00am-4:00pm
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
Min/Max: 10/23
Location: Schaumburg, IL
Register By: Monday, December 14
Whirly BallAgility. Speed. Strength. None of these qualities will be of any use
in the highly competitive world of Whirly Ball. Although it com-
bines lacrosse, hockey and basketball with bumper cars, Whirly
Ball has caused great athletes of every stripe to laugh and holler
their way to a crushing defeat.
Code: F233.09
Ages: 11-16 years
Date: Tuesday, December 29
Time: 10:00am-4:00pm
Fee: $25/resident; $30/non-resident
Min/Max: 10/23
Location: Schaumburg, IL
Register By: Monday, December 14
Teens On The Go ‑ Winter Break CampJoin us this year for our first Teens on the go winter break camp. This Winter break we are going to take the teens to fun and exciting places
such as, Millennium Park Ice Rink, indoor water park, Whirly ball, and The Mall for some last minute Christmas shopping. Register by Mon-
day, December 14th in order to attend the Teens On The Go winter break camp. Camp days are paid for individually.
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Teens on the GoGet ready for an adventurous summer! The teens asked for it and they got it! Teens will be going on a variety of trips on Mondays, Wednes-
days, and Fridays; such as, Great America, Hurricane harbor, museums, beaches, water parks and so much more. On Tuesdays they will be
going with camp to the pool and on Thursdays they will be staying back at the Park District. Each participant will receive a t-shirt and a back-
pack. You can sign up for our daily rate or an entire session. We offer an extended program for the parents who need it. Registration starts
March 1st. Packet available May 3rd. Note: If there is not a minimum of 10 teens signed up on Tuesdays and Thursdays for either Teens On
The Go or Extreme Teens then the groups will have to be combined.
Ages: Going into 6th & 7th
3 Week Sessions
Session I – June 14-July 2 – Pay no later than Saturday, June 5
Session II – July 6-July 23 – Pay no later than Saturday, June 26 (Closed July 5)Session III – July 26-August 13 – Pay no later than Saturday, July 17
A one-time non-refundable $25 family registration fee is required
7:30am-6:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm
Package 1A (1 day a week for 3 weeks) Package 1B(1 day a week for 3 weeks)$90/resident; $105/non-resident $75/resident; $90/non-resident
Package 2A (2 days a week for 3 weeks) Package 2B(2 days a week for 3 weeks)$168/resident; $198/non-resident $138/resident; $168/non-resident
Package 3A (3 days a week for 3 weeks) Package 3B(3 days a week for 3 weeks)$243/resident; $288/non-resident $198/resident; $243/non-resident
Package 4A (4 days a week for 3 weeks) Package 4B(4 days a week for 3 weeks)$312/resident; $372/non-resident $252/resident; $312/non-resident
Package 5A (5 days a week for 3 weeks) Package 5B(5 days a week for 3 weeks)$375/resident; $450/non-resident $300/resident; $375/non-resident
Daily Rate: Daily Rate:
$30/resident; $35/non-resident $25/resident; $30/non-resident
A Six Flags Great America Season Pass is required on days going to the theme park. A season pass may be purchased at any Jewel location or
at Six Flags Great America. These passes will no longer be available at the York Center Park District.
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Extreme TeensThe Teens will be going on a trip everyday to various hot spots in Illinois, such as Great America, Hurricane Harbor, water parks, arcades, mu-
seums, beaches, and much more. Each participant will receive a t-shirt and a backpack. You can sign up for our daily rate or an entire session.
We offer an extended program for the parents who need it. Registration starts March 1st. Packet available May 3rd. Note: If there is not a mini-
mum of 10 teens signed up on Tuesdays and Thursdays for either Teens On The Go or Extreme Teens then the groups will have to be com-
bined.
Ages: Going into 8th & 9th grades
3 Week Sessions
Session I – June 14-July 2 – Pay no later than Saturday, June 5
Session II – July 6-July 23 – Pay no later than Saturday, June 26 (Closed July 5)Session III – July 26-August 13 – Pay no later than Saturday, July 17
A one-time non-refundable $25 family registration fee is required
7:30am-6:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm
Package 1A (1 day a week for 3 weeks) Package 1B (1 day a week for 3 weeks)$90/resident; $105/non-resident $75/resident; $90/non-resident
Package 2A (2 days a week for 3 weeks) Package 2B (2 days a week for 3 weeks)$168/resident; $198/non-resident $138/resident; $168/non-resident
Package 3A (3 days a week for 3 weeks) Package 3B (3 days a week for 3 weeks)$243/resident; $288/non-resident $198/resident; $243/non-resident
Package 4A (4 days a week for 3 weeks) Package 4B (4 days a week for 3 weeks)$312/resident; $372/non-resident $252/resident; $312/non-resident
Package 5A (5 days a week for 3 weeks) Package 5B (5 days a week for 3 weeks)$375/resident; $450/non-resident $300/resident; $375/non-resident
Daily Rate: Daily Rate:
$30/resident; $35/non-resident $25/resident; $30/non-resident
A Six Flags Great America Season Pass is required on days going to the theme park. A season pass may be purchased at any Jewel location or
at Six Flags Great America. These passes will no longer be available at the York Center Park District.
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Run/Walk Open GymBeat the cold this winter by exercising in the York Center Park
District Gymnasium. The gym will be open for walkers and run-
ners that are looking to stay in shape this winter.
Code: W401.10
Ages: 18 years & up
Dates: Monday-Friday, Jan. 4-Mar. 26
Time: 12:00-1:30 p.m.
Fee: Free - Register at the front desk
Location: Gym
Men’s Open Gym BasketballSharpen up those basketball skills and take your buddies to the
hoop! Gym shoes are required and all participants MUST sign a
waiver release form before playing.
Code: W400.10
Ages: 21 years & up
Date: Wednesdays, Jan. 6-Apr. 28
(No Basketball Feb. 10, Mar. 17 & 31)Time: 8:00-10:00 p.m.
Fee: $5 per person
Min/Max: 8/20
Location: Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
CeramicsCreate a beautiful ceramic piece for yourself or as a gift for some-
one else. Visit with friends or make some new ones. This program
is ongoing and meets every Wednesday. All participants have ac-
cess to the kiln. All participants must sign a waiver. Coffee and
cookies will be served.
Code: W402.10
Ages: All Welcome
Date: Wednesdays, Jan. 6-May 26
Time: 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Fee: Free (You must purchase your own supplies)Location: Lower Recreation Room
Beauty Workshops for AdultsDiscover the secrets to great eyes, skin, hands and feet. Each work-
shop is filled with creative techniques to enhance your beauty. The
skills you learn you will take home and be able to continue using
every day. Enjoy hands on activities and come to class with clean,
bare nails and/or makeup-free eyes. Please bring a towel for the
foot spa and a headband for the spa facial. Each class is paid for
individually.
Ages: 18 years & up
Code: Date: Time:
W403.10 Tuesday, Jan. 12 (Foot Spa) 7:00-8:00 p.m.
W404.10 Tuesday, Jan. 12 (Manicures) 8:00-9:00 p.m.
W405.10 Wednesday, Mar. 3 (Spa Facial) 7:00-8:00 p.m.
W406.10 Wednesday, Mar. 3 (Eye Magic) 8:00-9:00 p.m.
Fee: $25/resident; $28/non-resident
Min/Max: 3/10
Location: Museum
Instructor: Annmarie Vlastnik
Register By: 1 week before
Charting a Path to Your Financial FuturePeople do not just fall into financial success. It takes planning and
execution to achieve a solid financial future. Take an hour out of
your busy schedule to learn how to chart your own path. Your
speaker for the evening will be Susan Ahlfeld, CFP®, Financial
Advisor. She has been in the financial services industry for over a
decade, helping families build their wealth, save for college, and
create lasting legacies from their success.
Code: W407.10
Ages: 18 years and up
Date: Tuesday, Jan.19
Time: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Fee: FREE
Min/Max: 10/50
Location: Museum
Register By: Tuesday, Jan. 12
Spinal Health ScreeningState of the art technology is available to measure stress at the
level of the spine. This new technology detects potential problems
with the spine, which may compromise your body’s optimal health.
Each test takes less than 5 minutes, is non-invasive, and does not
cause any pain or irritation. This is a Free Screening so please call
and let us know you are coming at 630-629-0886.
Ages: 21 years and up
Code: Date:
W408.10 Tuesday, Jan.19
W409.10 Tuesday, Feb. 9
W410.10 Tuesday, Mar. 2
W411.10 Tuesday, Mar. 23
Time: 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Fee: FREE
Location: Museum
Instructor: Drs. Timothy and Kitty Yon
Register By: Two days in advance
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Adult Self‑Defense Most adults don’t have years to dedicate to self-defense training.
Against popular belief it is quick, very simple, and easy to learn.
During this class we’ll teach you about the “range” of self-defense
few “martial arts masters” know about, in addition to weapons de-
fense and other secrets of the American martial arts icon Bruce Lee
taught through his art of Jeet Kune Do. Learn from an organization
who is only 1 of 12 Midwest Academies certified to teach it! Ab-
solutely no experience needed, as all participants will also realize
what an incredible workout this is! . This program is in cooperation
with Downers Grove Park District.
Code: W412.10
Age: 12 & up
Date: Wednesdays, Jan. 20-Feb. 10
Times: 7:00-8:00 p.m.
Fee: $39/resident; $59/non-resident
Min/Max: 3/5
Location: Lincoln Center, 935 Maple Ave, Downers Grove
Instructor: Elite Self Defense
Un‑clutter Your Home, Simplify Your LifeDoes the clutter in your home overwhelm you? Are you embarrassed
when unexpected company drops in? A professional organizer will
teach you how to organize the rooms in your home and handle the
paperwork that comes into your life. Learn how the
APPLES™ each day system keeps clutter away.
Bring 1-2 days worth of mail to class.
Code: W413.10
Age: 16 & up
Date: Wednesday, Jan. 27
Times: 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Fee: $25/non-resident ; $30/non-resident
Min/Max: 3/5
Location: YCPD
Instructor: Sue Baker
Female Self‑Defense Female participants learn 7 easy and extremely effective
self defense tools they can use to escape from bigger and
stronger opponents. Know what to do if someone grabs
you from behind, tackles you down to the ground or
assaults you with a weapon…all through 7 simple moves.
This program is in cooperation with Downers Grove Park District.
Code: W414.10
Age: 16 & up
Date: Saturday, Jan. 30
Time: 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Fee: $19/resident; $29/non-resident
Min/Max: 3/5
Location: Lincoln Center, 935 Maple Ave, Downers Grove
Instructor: Elite Self Defense
Puppy Love! Every dog (or cat) needs his/her own album! You will love the 24
pre-decorated pages that you add your photos to; side loading
album, 3D accents, stickers, and adhesive are all supplied. Bring to
class: a pair of scissors and your favorite pet photos (in order
please) I will bring the rest.
Code: W416.10
Ages: 18 years and up
Date: Wednesday, Mar. 24
Time: 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Fee: $68/residents; $70/non-resident
Min/Max: 2/8
Location: Museum
Instructor: Janis Fritsch
Register By: Wednesday, Mar. 10
Creative Memories ClassesClasses are taught Janis Fritsch, who has been a Creative
Memories Consultant for the past 13 years and she LOVES HER
JOB!!! Additional items will be available for purchase at all the
classes, or orders can be placed.
Amazing Cards and Tags! If you are one of those that think you are NOT creative, you will
want to check out this class. 90 minutes of fun! And you will find
out it is EASY! You will get to use my shape makers to design
your cards and tags. Bring with you to class: a pair of good scissors
and “I can do this” attitude. Everything will be supplied.
Code: W415.10
Ages: 18 years & up
Date: Tuesday, Feb.16
Time: 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Fee: $20/residents; $22/non-resident
Min/Max: 3/8
Location: Museum
Instructor: Janis Fritsch
Register By: Tuesday, Feb. 9
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Helping You Plan for a NEW RetirementFortunately people are living longer and living healthier lives as
well. Based on these facts we need to give more thought to the
numbers and how we will spend that 30 year vacation called retire-
ment. Your speaker for the evening will be Susan Ahlfeld, CFP®,
Financial Advisor. She has been in the financial services industry
for over a decade, helping families build their wealth, save for col-
lege, and create lasting legacies from their success. Her office is in
Naperville at 1717 N. Naper Blvd. 630-544-6162
Code: W421.10
Ages: 18 years and up
Date: Thursday, Apr. 22
Time: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Fee: FREE
Min/Max: 10/20
Location: Museum
Register By: Thursday, April 15
Splendid Ballroom DanceDiscover the wonderful world of ballroom dancing. Improve your
skills, learn new steps and how to lead & follow in this introduc-
tory/refresher session. You will have fun learning the sophisticated
Waltz, zesty Cha Cha, swingin’ Swing and dramatic Tango. Join us
for these enjoyable dances that are simply timeless. Couples are
recommended, but not necessary. Couples will not rotate partners.
Singles are not guaranteed a partner. Please wear comfortable
clothing and shoes (no heels, please).
Code: W417.10
Ages: 16 years and up
Date: Fridays, Apr. 9-May 14
Time: 6:45-8:00 p.m.
Fee: $50/resident; $58/non-resident
Location: YCPD Gym
Instructor: Dance Techs
Min/Max: 8/30
Register by: Thursday, Apr. 1
Computerized Foot ScanState of the art computerized foot scans can measure your gait or
walking pattern. The screening tool is considered advanced pres-
sure analysis technology and can detect potential problems with
your feet, which can also relate to other problems in the body such
as knee problems, hip discomfort, back pain, and neck pain. Each
scan takes less than 5 minutes. This is a Free Screening so please
call and let us know you are coming at 630-629-0886.
Ages: 21 years and up
Code: Date:
W418.10 Tuesday, April 13
W419.10 Tuesday, May 4
W420.10 Tuesday, May 25
Time: 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Fee: FREE
Location: Museum
Instructor: Drs. Timothy and Kitty Yon
Register By: Two days in advance
Kickball League In partnership with Oakbrook Terrace Park DistrictThe YCPD is bringing back an American Classic. Join the York Cen-
ter and Oakbrook Terrace Park Districts for our first ever Kickball
league. Games will be held every Tuesday. Team rosters must be
turned in by April 13. Teams can use between 8-10 players to play
with each week. There will be a captains’ meeting on Tuesday, Apr.
20.
Code: W422.10
Ages: 16 years and up
Date: Tuesdays, April 27-June 1
Time: 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30 p.m. games
Fee: $175/team
Location: Villa Roosevelt
Register By: Tuesday, Apr. 20
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Driver SafetyIn this AARP Driver Safety Program, you will learn defensive driv-
ing techniques, rules of the road, new traffic laws and much more in
this 8-hour course. You don’t have to take a test and you get an in-
surance discount (consult your insurance agent).
Code: W426.10
Ages: 55 years and up
Date: Tuesday and Wednesday, May 18-19
Time: 1:00-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $15
Min/Max: 15/35
Location: Museum
Instructor: Dick Metzel of AARP
Register By: Tuesday, May 11
Outdoor Fitness Who knew that you could get fit outside? Join us at the York Center
Park District’s new park and learn how to use our new fitness equip-
ment. There will be staff on site to show you how to use the equip-
ment if you need help.
Code: W427.10
Ages: 18 years and up
Date: Wednesday, May 19
Time: 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Fee: Free
Location: Knolls Community Park
Instructor:
Register By: Wednesday, May 12
Bocce BallGrab a teammate and get over to the York Center Park District to
join us in our first ever Bocce Ball League. Games will last 30
minutes or the best of three games. Teams will be able to win
prizes on the last day of the league.
Code: W423.10
Ages: 18 years & up
Date: Wednesdays, May 5-26 (4 weeks)
Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Fee: $10/resident Team; $15/non-resident Team
Min/Max: 6/10
Location: YCPD Bocce Ball court
Knolls Community Park
Instructor: Staff
Register By: Friday, Apr. 30
BagsJoin us at the York Center Park District for the game that starts par-
ties. Games will last 30 minutes or the best of three games. Teams
will be able to win prizes on the last day of the league.
Code: W424.10
Ages: 18 years & up
Date: Thursdays, May 6-27 (4 weeks)
Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Fee: $10/resident Team; $15/non-resident Team
Min/Max: 6/10
Location: YCPD Bags court
Knolls Community Park
Instructor: Staff
Register By: Friday, Apr. 30
Co‑Rec Adult Volleyball League Summer is around the corner and that means it is sand volleyball
time again! This year’s league will again utilize Oakbrook Terrace’s
Heritage Centers sand volleyball courts. Each team must consist of
at least 6 players, with at least 2 members of the opposite gender on
the court at all times. The season will conclude with a tournament.
Prizes and trophies will be awarded to league and tournament win-
ners. Sign-up fast as space is limited! Captains’ meeting will be held
May 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Heritage Center.
Code: S400.10
Ages: 18 years & up
Date: Mondays, Jun. 7-Aug. 2
Times: 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. games
Fee: $225/team
Location: OBT Heritage Center
Register By: May 17
2‑Man Wiffle Ball League In partnership with Oakbrook Terrace Park DistrictCome join the Oakbrook Terrace and York Center Park Districts
for one of America’s favorite backyard games. This spring we will
utilize the Heritage Center’s baseball field for its first ever 2-Man
Wiffle Ball League. Prizes will be awarded to the winners at the
end of the season. A captains meeting will be held to discuss rules
on Monday, May 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the Heritage Center.
Code: W425.10
Ages: 16 years and up
Date: Mondays, May 17-July 19
Time: 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30 p.m. games
Fee: $55/team
Location: Villa Roosevelt
Register By: Monday, May 10
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Family Game NightsCome to the park district with your family to play rock band, Wii,
or just play some games in the gym. We will have some good ole
fashioned fun just playing together with your family or against
other families at the weekly family feud. The family that scores the
most points by the end of the night wins a special prize. Hot dogs
and juice will be served.
Code: W600.10
Ages: All Welcome
Dates: Fridays, Jan. 8, Feb. 5, March 5, April 9
Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Fee: $5/per family of four;
$1/each additional member
Location: Gym
Instructor: Staff
Min/Max: 4/24
Register by: The Day before
A Chili NightBundle up and head over to the park ditrict for a bowl of York Cen-
ter’s famous chili. The night will also include ice skating, sledding
and sleigh rides. There will be snowman building competitions, re-
lays and plenty of hot beverages to keep you toasty.
Code: W601.10
Ages: All Welcome
Date: Friday, Jan. 22
Time: 6:30-9:00 p.m.
Fee: ADMISSION IS FREE
games & concessions
will be available for purchase
Location: Knolls Community Park
1416 S. Meyers Rd.
Lombard, IL 60148
Family Movie NightsBring the family to watch some classic
movies together. Cheese Pizza, popcorn
and juice will be served. All movies are
G or PG rates. Call in the Thursday
night before the Friday movie night
to reserve your spots.
Ages: All welcome
Code: Dates: Movie:
W602.10 Jan. 29 Incredibles
W603.10 Feb. 26 Cheaper by the Dozen
W604.10 Mar. 26 Uncle Buck
W605.10 Apr. 30 Jungle to Jungle
Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Fee: $5/per family of four;
$1/each additional member
Location: YCPD Gym
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/30
Register by: Thursday prior to movie night
Prairie Path Clean‑UpHelp York Center as it preserves our natural environment this
spring! Come join us as we tend to our prairie restoration area at
Knolls Park. We’ll pull non-native plants, pick up garbage, and
trim branches. This is a great way for Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts
to earn their environmental patches. After we clean the prairie path
we will enjoy a picnic in the park. A hotdog meal will be provided
for all that helped clean the prairie.
Code: W269.10
Ages: All Welcome
Date: Wednesday, May 12
Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: FREE (But you still need to register!)
Location: Knolls Park
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/20
Family Fishing Fun
Bring the whole family out for a some fishing fun. Come catch the
big one! We have fishing poles you can use. You supply the fishing
talent. Just call the park district at (630) 629-08886 to let us know
you are coming to fish so we can have the poles and bait ready for
you. Staff will be on hand to give you some
Fishing tips.
Code: W606.10
Ages: All Welcome
Dates: Saturdays, Mar. 6-Apr. 24
(No fishing April 3)Time: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Fee: Free
Location: Lake Yelenich
Instructor: Staff
Min/Max: 1/50
Register by: Saturday, Feb. 27
Earth Day CelebrationEarth day is a special day to help take care of our planet. Cele-
brate by coming to the park district to honor the 40th Anniversary
of Earth Day. We will make a craft out of recycled materials, plant
a tree, go on a nature walk and eat an organic snack.
Code: W178.10
Ages: All Welcome
Date: Thursday, Apr. 22
Time: 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Fee: $2/resident; $4/non-resident
Location: Knolls Community Park
Instructor: YCPD Staff
Min/Max: 6/12
Register by: Thursday, Apr. 15
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Walk your super star down the red carpet and into the movies for this spe-
cial night in Hollywood! Let your little girl dance the night away, pamper
herself in our nail salon, or join all the stars in the craft room for fun activi-
ties! Light appetizers will be served at the beginning of the evening and we
will end with an ice cream sundae bar. Your little girl(s) will get to choose
all their toppings to create a delicious ice cream treat. Try winning your
sweetheart a bunch of great prizes, which will be available for purchase at
our raffle. Stand by, when walking down the red carpet the paparazzi will be
jumping out to snap your picture! Male chaperones only. Code: W607.10
Ages: All Welcome
Date: Friday, Feb.12
Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Fee: $20/couples; $5 each additional girl/resident
$22/couples; $7 each additional girl/non-resident
Location: YCPD Gym
Min/Max: 50/150
Register by: Friday, Feb. 5
* Need one chaperone per 3 girls
Hey dads, here is your chance for a guy’s night out! You will participate in a variety of bas-
ketball contests, eat pizza, and win some great prizes. This is a great night to spend some
quality time with the boys, and have some fun while you’re at it! Male chaperones only.
Code: W608.10
Ages: 5 years & up
Date: Thursday, Feb. 25
Time: 6:30-9:00 p.m.
Fee: $15/pair, $5 per additional boy/resident
$18/pair; $7 per additional boy/non-resident
Location: YCPD
Min/Max: 20/50
Register By: Thursday, Feb. 18
*NOTE: No registration will be accepted at the door.
Come have brunch with the YCPD Bunny! A delicious buffet of old fashioned
pancakes, sausages, fruit, and pastries will be served. All registered children will
be able to participate in the famous egg hunt. Bring a basket to collect your eggs.
During the brunch children will be able to have their picture taken with the Bunny
and enjoy some special entertainment. Seating is assigned, so take note of the
“Register By” date this event. When registering, please note all the names in the
party. A special registration form will be available at the front desk.
Code: W609.10
Ages: All Welcome
Date: Saturday, Mar. 20
Time: 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Fee: Adults (16 & up): $10/resident; $12/non-resident
Children (3-15): $8/resident; $9/non-resident
Babies (2 & under): $3/resident; $5/non-resident
Location: YCPD Gym
Max: 150
Register By: Friday, Mar. 12 (note: event may fill up prior to this date)
*NO registration will be accepted at the door.
*Do not mail checks for this event without the
special registration form.
*Please register early! This event fills up quickly!
*NO registration will be accepted at the door.
*Do not mail checks for this event without the
special registration form.
*Please register early! This event fills up quickly!
BBuunnnnyy
Father/Son Basketball
BBrruunncchh
DancingA Daddy Daughter Dance
with Starsthe
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Come spend some extra time with your son(s) at the park district. There
will be a DJ, Rock Band, Karaoke, and different games will be played
throughout the night for prizes. Pizza and pop will be served. This is a great
way to spend Spring Break with your son(s). Female chaperones only.Please wear comfortable shoes.Code: W610.10
Ages: All Welcome
Date: Wednesday, March 31
Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Fee: $15/ couple, $2 per additional boy/resident
$18/couple, $2 per additional boy/non-resident
Location: Gym
1609 S. Luther Ave.
Lombard, IL 60148
Min/Max: 20/150
Register by: Wednesday, March 24
Teens have you ever dreamed of playing in front of hundreds of people. Well, now is you chance! York Center and Oakbrook Terrace Park
District will be holding a local Battle Of The Bands and the winner will go and play at a regional competition and maybe even a chance to play
at the state competition. Bands must have their packets turned in by Friday, May 21.
Register now before there are no more spots available.
Must show school ID.
Code: W612.10
Ages: Band members 12-19 years
All are welcomed to cheer on your favorite band
Date: Saturday, June 19
Time: 1:00p.m.-???
Fee: Bands registration $20
Attendee fee is $5
Min/Max bands: 3/6
Location: Terrace View Park in Oakbrook Terrace
Register By: Friday, June 11
Do you want to be a fireman or policeman? Did you ever want to see a big truck up close
and have the opportunity to climb aboard? Now is your chance to come join us as we fill
up a parking lot with big trucks and police vehicles. There will be hands on experiences as
participants can crawl around and learn more about the heavy duty trucks! A variety of fire
trucks, police cars, and vehicles will join us for this special event!
Code: W611.10
Ages: All Welcome
Date: Saturday, May 22
Time: 11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.
Fee: Free
Location: Knolls Community Park
TOUCH A TRUCKTOUCH A TRUCK
IPRA State Teen Battle of the BandsIPRA State Teen Battle of the Bands
Mother/Son NightMother/Son Night
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Cruisin’ ConnoisseursHave you ever wanted to try dining at new restaurants but never
seem to know where to go? Cruisin’ Connoisseurs will take you to
a different restaurant each month. Fee includes transportation
only; you get the check!
Ages: All Welcome.
(12 and under must be accompanied by an adult)Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
$35/all 5 trips/resident
$40/all 5 trips/non-resident
Min/Max: 8/23
Register By: One week in advance
Big BowlThere’s a tropical feel to this airy, colorful restaurant that attracts
diners of all ages. Lettuce Entertain You attention to ambience is
evident in the Asian accents, including the light fixtures, which
cast a ruby hue over the dark-wood booths. Bright lights showcase
the buffet where guests can select ingredients for made-to-order
wok-prepared meals; Big Bowl serves nearly 30 different items
from the stir-fry bar and uses no MSG in food preparation. It’s also
known for its extensive noodle-dish menu, chicken pot stickers and
dumplings and hand-rolled summer rolls. Plus, all the ingredients
are fresh and the sauces are homemade.
Code: W700.10
Date: Tuesday, Jan. 12
Time: 11:00a.m-2:00p.m
Location: Schaumburg, IL
Rainforest CafeThis mind-blowing theme restaurant surrounds diners with the
sights and sounds of tropical jungles—vine-wrapped trees, water-
dripping ledges laced with bright flora and lush foliage hanging
from the ceiling. You can sip a ``Jungle River’’ (a spiced rum drink
with orange sherbet), munch on ``Mojo Bones’’ (a rib appetizer) or
savor ``The Southern Cross’’ (vegetable lasagna) while listening to
the thunder and watching tropical fish dart about in floor-to-ceiling
aquarium tanks.
Code: W701.10
Date: Tuesday, February 9
Time: 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Location: Schaumburg, IL
Claddagh Irish PubYou can’t miss this mammoth stone structure at the gates of
Geneva Commons. Starters include corn beef and cabbage rolls
and loaded pub chips. Entrees range from a smothered Jameson
drunken steak to a grilled salmon and spinach salad, and the signa-
ture 10 oz. steak burger is making its mark as well. Don’t miss the
homemade bread pudding; it’s big enough to share.
Code: W702.10
Date: Tuesday, March 9
Time: 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Location: Geneva, IL
Bahama BreezeAt Bahama Breeze you’ll find all of your favorites: seafood,
chicken and steak, inspired by the flavorful and colorful ingredi-
ents of the islands. One bite of their Jerk Chicken Pasta or West
Indies Ribs and you’ll be transported to a sun-warmed island
where the sand under your feet is soft, and the breeze against your
face is cool. Also, that refreshing Bajamarita, it’s got your name
all over it!
Code: W703.10
Date: Tuesday, April 13
Time: 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Location: Schaumburg, IL
Pilot Pete’sPilot Pete’s greets you with a large expanse of glass, perfect for
watching planes take off and land at Schaumburg Airport. In fact, a
manikin dressed as Tattoo from “Fantasy Island” even exclaims
“De plane! De plane!” It’s a hoot. Though Pilot Pete is fictional,
the restaurant is filled with real-life props (postcards, memorabilia)
documenting the character’s adventures. The family-style restau-
rant serves steaks, seafood, pastas and plenty of sandwiches.
Code: W704.10
Date: Tuesday, May 11
Time: 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Location: Schaumburg, IL
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Museums GaloreCome with us as we visit some great museums in Illinois. Each
month we will visit a different museum. Fee includes transporta-
tion only; you take care of the admission fee and any other special
exhibit fees.
Ages: All Welcome.
(12 and under must be accompanied by an adult)Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
$35/all 5 trips/residents
$40/all 5 trips/non-resident
Min/Max: 10/23
Register By: One week in advance
Adler Planetarium Have you ever wondered what star or constellation you are looking
at during the night? You can now find out by joining us to a trip to
the Adler Planetarium.
Code: W705.10
Date: Thursday, Jan. 7
Time: 10:00 a.m.-3:00p.m.
Location: Chicago, IL
Field MuseumTravel with us to the Field Museum and you’ll have the opportu-
nity to see The Nature Of Diamonds. Highlights will include
pieces by Fulco di Vedura, Cartier, Boucheron, and works from
Tiffany & Co. designed by Frank Gehry and Elsa Peretti.
Code: W706.10
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 24
Time: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Location: Chicago, IL
Peggy Notebaert Nature MuseumJoin us for a one of a kind opportunity, at the Peggy Notebaert Na-
ture Museum, to see National Geographic Crittercam: The World
Through Animal Eyes. The Crittercam is a scientific video- and
data-gathering tool safely worn by wild animals, offering re-
searchers insights into animal behavior and clues to protecting ani-
mals and the world we share. The exhibition focuses on
Crittercam’s deployment on seals and sea lions, sharks, sea turtles,
whales, penguins, bears and lions.
Code: W707.10
Date: Thursday, Mar. 25
Time: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Location: Chicago, IL
Starved RockJoin the YCPD for an unforgettable day at the glorious Starved
Rock. Voted one of the 7 wonders of Illinois, this is a must see
trip. You could enjoy the day hiking through the woods, exploring
the wonderful waterfall, relaxing by the hand carved trees, and you
could treat your taste buds to one of their 15 homemade flavors of
fudge. Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Code: W708.10
Date: Thursday, Apr. 29
Time: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Location: Utica, IL
CantignyCantigny Park has two museums that you could enjoy; McCormick
Museum, which consists of Robert R. McCormick house and the
First Division Museum, where you can explore American history
as seen through the eyes of the First Infantry Division and gain a
renewed appreciation for those who serve to protect our freedoms.
With more than 38,000 square feet, the First Division Museum
provides an impressive and stimulating experience for visitors of
all ages.
Code: W709.10
Date: Friday, May 28
Time: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Location: Wheaton, IL
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Spring Hill MallBring your family to Spring Hill Mall for a terrific shopping expe-
rience! Spend the day shopping at over 120 stores. Shop Macy’s,
Carson Pirie Scott, Kohl’s, JCPenney or Sears. Grab a bite to eat at
the food court or a snack at Auntie Anne’s or Baskin Robbins. Find
something for everyone at Express, American Eagle, The Buckle,
The Children’s Place and Bath & Body Works. Come… bring the
kids, take a break in the play area, read a book at Barnes & Noble!
Discover all that Spring Hill Mall offers.
Code: W712.10
Date: Monday, Mar. 15
Time: 10:00a.m. -3:30p.m.
Location: West Dundee, IL
The Promenade BolingbrookMacy’s and Bass Pro Shop anchor one of the newest outdoor malls
in the Chicago land area. Whatever you’re looking for - fashion,
books, house wares, shoes and everything in between - you’ll find
it in this exciting new shopping destination
Code: W713.10
Date: Wednesday, Apr. 21
Time: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Location: Chicago, IL
Magnificent MileYou will have the opportunity to get some holiday shopping done
at Chicago’s famed Magnificent Mile. We will drop-off near Water
Tower Place in the morning and pick-up at the same location at ap-
proximately 3:00pm. The day is yours to shop where you please.
Code: W714.10
Date: Monday, May 17
Time: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Location: Chicago, IL
Simply ShoppingHow about joining the York Center Park District to let loose and
buying something for yourself or someone special. We will be vis-
iting a different mall each month to get the best deals in town. Fee
includes transportation only.
Ages: 18 years and up
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
$35/all 5 trips/residents
$45/all 5 trips/non-resident
Min/Max: 10/23
Register By: One week in advance
Golf MillYou’ll find lots of treasures all in one convenient spot at Golf Mill
Shopping Center! Come spend the day shopping, dining and play-
ing at JCPenney, Sears, Kohl’s, Target, Value City Furniture, Shop
N Save, Kerasotes ShowPlace 12 Theatre, our 110 specialty shops,
Lucky Magee’s Grill & Sports Lounge, and 11 more great eateries!
Code: W710.10
Date: Tuesday, Jan. 26
Time: 10:00a.m. -3:30p.m.
Location: Niles, IL
Gurnee MillsJoin us for a day of shopping at Illinois largest mall. They have
hundreds of stores to shop at and I am sure there is one for you too.
Code: W711.10
Date: Monday, Feb. 22
Time: 10:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Location: Gurnee, IL
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Flower Garden ShowThe Midwest’s annual horticulture and landscaping extravaganza is
back! 2010 will feature more gardens, more specie variety, more
garden marketplace exhibitors, more educational seminars and
more workshops and events! If you missed the show last year at
Navy Pier you will not want to miss it this year. Trip includes
transportation and entry into the show. Sign up early to receive
the early bird special!!!
Code: W718.10
Age: All welcome
(12 and under must be accompanied by an adult)
Fee: $25/resident; $28/non-resident (before Feb. 17)
$28/resident; $31/non-resident (after Feb. 18)
Date: Thursday, Mar. 11
Time: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Min/Max: 15/23
Location: Navy Pier in Chicago, IL
Register By: Wednesday, Feb.17 (early bird special)Thursday, Mar. 4
Hollywood CasinoWe will be going to Chicagoland’s largest casino. The casino fea-
tures more than 1,160 slots in every denomination from $.02 to
$25 and 28 table games including a live poker room with Texas
Hold’em action seven days a week. They also have free admission
and an $11.99 lunch buffet. Fee includes transportation only.
Code: W719.10
Ages: 21 and older
Date: Monday, Mar. 29
Time: 10:00a.m-4:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/residents; $10/non-residents
Min/Max: 10/23
Location: Aurora, IL
Register By: Monday, March 22
Chicago Bulls GameCome cheer for your hometown Chicago Bulls as they take on the
Atlanta Hawks at the United Center! Watch as these pros slam-
dunk their way to a hopefulVictory! Don’t for get to bring money
for the concession and souvenir stand. Fee includes transportation
and a ticket to the game.
Code: W720.10
Ages: All Welcome
Date: Monday, March 1
Time: 6:00-11:00 p.m.?
Fee: TBA
Location: Chicago, IL
Min/Max: TBA
Register by: Feb. 26
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Harrah’s CasinoHarrah’s is filled with brand-new games and slots, the bright and
inviting casino offers ways to win beyond your wildest dreams. All
your favorites are here! From the latest games to the best casino
classics, there’s no shortage of action on the vibrant gaming
floor at Harrah’s Joliet.
Code: W715.10
Ages: 21 and older
Date: Wednesday, Jan. 20
Time: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/residents; $10/non-residents
Min/Max: 10/23
Location: Joliet, IL
Register By: Wednesday, Jan. 13
Chicago Auto ShowThe 2010 show will feature 1.3 million square feet of the world’s
largest room transformed into transportation fantasyland of amaz-
ing displays with more than 1,000 exciting new production cars,
trucks, sport utility, concept, and specialty vehicles on display.
They’re sure to generate excitement for everyone. Price includes
transportation only.
Code: W716.10
Ages: All welcome
(12 and under must be accompanied by an adult)Date: Monday, Feb. 15
Time: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Fee: $8/resident; $10/non-resident
(transportation only)
Min/Max: 10/23
Location: McCormick Place in Chicago
Register By: Monday, Feb. 8
Over the TavernIt’s 1959 in Buffalo, New York – Elvis, drive-ins, and The Honey-mooners made life fun and simple. Not for the Pazinski household
though! Polish-Catholics Chet and Ellen live above their tavern
with their four teenagers, each questioning family values in their
own mischievous ways. And when wise-cracking 12-year-old
Rudy questions the Roman Catholic Church to ruler-cracking Sis-
ter Clarissa before his confirmation, the outcome is a hilarious yet
touching comedy that would even make the Cleavers at a loss for
good advice! A three course lunch is included in the price. Rating:
PG, some mild adult language. “Absolutely enchanting…a little
bit of heaven.” –Chicago Tribune
Code: W717.10
Ages: All Welcome.
(12 and under must be accompanied by an adult)Date: Thursday, Feb. 18
Time: 11:00a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Fee: $50/resident; $55/non-resident
Min/Max: 10/23
Location: Pheasant Run in St. Charles, IL
Register By: Monday, Feb. 8
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Billy ElliotJoin York Center Park District to be one of the first to see Billy El-
liot. The most celebrated show of the year, BILLY ELLIOT the
Musical has captured hearts worldwide, delighted the critics and
swept the awards - winning ten 2009 Tony Awards® including
BEST MUSICAL! Called “THE BEST SHOW YOU WILL
EVER SEE” by the New York Post and “THE MOST INSPIR-
ING SHOW I’VE SEEN IN YEARS” by Ben Brantley of The
New York Times, BILLY ELLIOT is a joyous, exciting and feel-
good celebration of one boy following his heart and making his
dreams come true. Full of life, laughter, astonishing dancing and
unforgettable music, this uplifting experience will stay with you
forever. Register now before it is to late. Seats are located in the
loge section of the theater.
Code: BILLY1.10
Ages: All Welcome
(12 and under must be accompanied by an adult)Date: Wednesday, Apr. 28
Time: 11:45 a.m.-5:15 p.m.
Fee: $95/resident; $100/non-resident
Max: 23
Location: Oriental Theatre
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling BeeIn this Tony Award-winning new musical comedy, six of Putnam
County’s quirkiest and nerdiest spelling titans want nothing more
than to be the B-E-S-T. These loveable spellers, played by adults,
fiercely battle it out for the title only to learn that winning isn’t
everything and losing doesn’t necessarily make you a loser. Either
way you spell it, this comical competition comes alive with a cor-
nucopia of spelling words, a plethora of sharp humor, and intelli-
gent interaction from only the best spellers in the audience (which
could be you!). Before each performance, four members of the au-
dience are chosen to participate in the spelling bee. A three course
lunch is included in the price.Rating: PG-13 due to mature situa-tions and language. “Riotously funny and remarkable ingen-
ious. Gold stars all around!” – New York Times
Code: W721.10
Ages: All Welcome.
(12 and under must be accompanied by an adult)Date: Thursday, May 6
Time: 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Fee: $50/resident; $55/non-resident
Min/Max: 10/23
Location: Pheasant Run in St. Charles, IL
Register By: Monday, Apr. 26
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Secret ChicagoAre you ready for a day of fun? Join the York Center Park District
for a tour of the Secret Chicago. You will be able to shop at Supe-
rior Nut & Candy, then we will eat lunch at Bertucci’s Corner, tour
the Ling Shen Cheng Tze Temple, and the continue on a driving
tour of Chicago’s north side. We will then stop for some dessert at
Taqueria Restaurant and enjoy some flan and coffee.
Code: W722.10
Ages: All welcome
(12 and under must be accompanied by an adult)Date: Wednesday, May 19
Time: 8:45 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Fee: $65/resident; $70/non-resident
Min/Max: 30/54
Location: Meet at the YCPD
Register By: Wednesday, Apr. 28
Looking For Lincoln Help Celebrate Abraham Lincoln’s 200th birthday by traveling to
Springfield with About Tours. Tour the spectacular Abraham Lin-
coln Presidential museum. His facility combines impeccable
scholarship with brilliant showmanship. You will journey with
Lincoln from a crude, overcrowded Indiana cabin all the way to
Washington and Ford’s Theater. There are two theater presenta-
tions and numerous exhibits that will bring Lincoln to life. You
will learn about Mary Todd Lincoln and his family life and what
happened to his family during the White House years. You will
also tour the Old State Capitol Building, one of the most historic
buildings in the United States. Lincoln served in the Illinois legis-
lature here, argued cases before he was elected president. A deli-
cious buffet lunch is included in an historic Springfield restaurant
that has seen many momentous events in Springfield over the
years.
Code: W723.10
Ages: All welcome.
(12 and under must be accompanied by an adult)
Date: Friday, June 25
Time: 6:45 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Fee: $100/resident; $105/non-resident
Min/Max: 30/60
Location: Meet at the YCPD
Register By: Friday, May 28
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Oakbrook Terrace Park District1S325 Ardmore Ave., Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181(630) 627-6100 www.obtpd.org
Gateway SRA is a special recreation that provides programs/services for children and adults with disabilities and/or special needs. Gatewayprovides services for the park districts in Burr Ridge, Elmhurst, Oak Brook, Pleasant Dale, York Center, and Westchester; the City of Country-side, and the Villages of Hinsdale and Willowbrook. These organizations pooled their resources to contract Ray Graham Association for Peo-ple with Disabilities to provide programs and services to individuals with disabilities in their communities. Over 300 individuals are servedannually through recreational activities, including music, drama, sports, arts and crafts, social activities, and special events.
Butterfield Park District21W730 Butterfield Rd., Lombard, IL 60148(630) 858 -2229 www.butterfeildpd.com
CPX Extreme Paintball TripJoin the Butterfield Park District as we travel to Joliet for some ex-citing paintball fun over Spring Break! Join us in Paintball Excite-ment—-Semi-automatic mayhem—-from the games you play, tothe fields you play on, like Armageddon, and apocalyptic town’sruins of dozens of burned out buildings creating the eeriest oflandscapes, or the Jungle of Doom where the objective becomesfinding a golden idol inside an Ancient Aztec Temple. We will leavethe BPD at 9:00am. All participants must be 10-years of age orolder. Besides the registration form, there is also a mandatory con-sent form that needs to be filled out prior to the event. Eachplayer will receive all day admission, equipment rental (face mask,marker with hopper, and 200 paintballs.Age: 10+Day: WednesdayDates: March 31Time: 9:00am-5:00pmFee: $35 BPD Residents; $42 Non-ResidentsLocation: CPX Extreme PaintballMin/Max: 10/26Deadline: March 19Code: 5002.401
Chicago Blackhawks GameIs this going to be the year of the Blackhawks? Come out and seeif this is the year they bring the Stanley Cup back to Chicago!Watch Patrick Kane, Jonathan Towes, and the rest of the Black-hawks battle the Minnesota Wild in this exciting hockey game atthe United Center!Age: All AgesDay: TuesdayTime: Van leaves BPD at 5pm for a 7pm Puck DropDates: January 5Fee: $60Location: United CenterDeadline: December 30Min/Max: 5/15Code: 5004.401
Gateway Special Recreation Association15W 431 59TH street Burr RidgePhone: (630) 325-3857 TDD: (630) 832-9702 Website: www.ray-graham.org
Swim LessonsYoung Athletes ProgramTumblingFun with Fitness
Saturday SplitSpecial Olympics Track & FieldSpecial Olympics SoftballSpecial Olympics Bowling
Special Olympics SoccerSpecial Olympics BocceSpecial Olympics Swim TeamTuesday Travelers
Hang TimeCasino/Game NightSweetheart DancePump It Up
Doggie Easter Egg HuntAll Dogs wanted! The Oakbrook Terrace Park District will be host-ing an Easter egg hunt just for dogs. Bring your canine friend toHeritage Park so they can search for eggs filled with doggie treats.There will be prizes, treats and much more. Dogs must be leashedand wearing a collar with tags at all times. You must pre-registerto participate in the event.Program# Days Dates Time Register By700 Sa Mar. 27 11-12pm Mar. 20Location: Heritage ParkFee: $5 Min/Max: 10/50
Flea Market Community Garage SaleThe Oakbrook Terrace Park District is having its first annual springflea market/ community garage sale and is inviting everyone to at-tend and participate. Get a head start on the spring cleaning, in-terested in selling items, reserve your spot today. The event willbe held at Heritage Community Park. Spots will be available tosellers at $20 a spot, maximum of 2 spots per seller. Sellers mustbring their own tables, table will not be provided. Age: All agesProgram# Days Dates Time Register By 703 Sa May 2 9-2pm Apr 24Location: Heritage ParkFee: $20 per table, max 2 tables Min/Max: 10/50
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BOUnDARIES
kEY
1—lake Yelenich Park
1609 S. Luther Ave.
Lombard, IL 60148
2—Villa Roosevelt Park
14th & Luther Ave.
Lombard, IL 60148
3—knolls Park
1502 S. Meyers Rd.
Lombard, IL 601484—Grammercy Park
Grammercy Ln.
Lombard, IL 601485—knolls
Community Park
1416 S. Meyers Rd.
Lombard, IL 60148
PROCEDURES FOR PARkS REnTAlS:
Rental applications must be completed and turned into the York Center Park District front office 2 weeks prior to the desired rental date. If
the application is approved by the Rental Coordinator, then the $100 Security Deposit, Certificate of Insurance (if applicable) and the full
rental amount is to be turned into the York Center Park District front office 1 week prior to the rental date. Failure to comply can result in
loss of your desired rental reservation. Cancellation of reservation must be made 48 hours prior to the rental time by notifying York Cen-
ter Park District (630) 629-0886. Failure to comply will result in loss of $100 Security Deposit.
Applications must be completed for groups of 20 or more and for those who want to reserve a section of a park for exclusive use. The York
Center Park District would like to remind those who use our park areas, facilities, playground equipment and shelter/grill areas to do so in
a safe and responsible manner. The parks are not supervised for general use. Parents are responsible for their own children and are asked
not to leave them unattended while at the park, for the child’s safety. Please help keep parks and facilities clean by using
provided trash receptacles
Park Rental InformationThe York Center Park District Park Rental
Form can be picked up at our office or
downloaded from our our website at
http://www.yorkcenterparks.org/ycpd_ap_park.pdf
Park Rental Operating Hours
Monday-Sunday, Dawn-Dusk
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PRESORTED
STANDARD
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
PERMIT NO. 238
LOMBARD 60148
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POSTAL CUSTOMER