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City of Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Fall 2019 Recreation Brochure

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City of Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation

Fall 2019 Recreation Brochure

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A Fairy Tale Ball Father/Daughter Dance

Little princesses and the special man in their life - dad, grandfather, or uncle, are invited to meet one of our princesses at our “Fairy Tale Ball”. Entry includes an invitation sent to the princess, picture, light dinner (pizza), dancing, and souvenir. Dance takes place at the Palos Hills Community Center. Tickets will only be sold until Wednesday, November 22 at 3:00 pm. No tickets will be sold at the door. Register early to ensure your spot!

Mother/Daughter Tea Get dressed up and come to this festive tea! We will enjoy a light lunch and provide entertainment. Menu will include hot dogs, mac and cheese, finger sandwiches and fresh fruit. Each daughter will receive a small souvenir. Takes place at the Palos Hills Community Center.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 1:00-2:30 pm

2 years & older $30.00 per couple - #150042-1

$20.00 each addt’l child - #150042-2 $10.00 each addt’l adult - #150042-3

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 6:30-8:30 pm

$30.00 per couple - #230420-1 $15.00 each addt’l child - #230420-C $10.00 each addt’l adult - #230420-A

Wear

your

costumes

Fall Pumpkin Fest Friday Night, October 18

Palos Hills Community Center 6:30-9:00 pm

$8.00/Adult - #240521-1 $5.00/Child - #240521-2

Entertainment, crafts, games, food This event will take the place of the Haunted Hills of Palos event which is suspended since

Pleasure Lake is under construction.

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Palos Hills Resource & Recreation Department Brochure

Community Resource & Recreation Department 8455 W. 103rd Street Palos Hills, IL 60465

(708) 430-4500 Fax (708) 430-8376 Website: www.paloshillsweb.org

Email: [email protected] Staff

Kristin Violante, Commissioner Edward Jung, Superintendent of Recreation

Jen Grabowski, Recreation Supervisor Sandy DeMoor, Community Resource Supervisor

Lisa Kline, Office Clerk

City of Palos Hills Recreation Board Mayor Gerald R. Bennett

Alderman Pauline Stratton, Chairman Alderman Marty Kleefisch

Alderman Dawn Nowak City of Palos Hills Community Resource Board

Mayor Gerald R. Bennett Alderman Dawn Nowak, Chairman

Alderman Pauline Stratton Alderman Mike Price

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Veterans Activities 2

Important City Information 2-4

Tot Stuff Playschool 5

Extended Playschool Classes 6, 7

Tot Classes 8, 9

Karate 9

Youth Classes 10-11

Dance 12

Youth Sport Classes 13-15

Open Gym 14

Taekwondo 16

Ice Skating 17

Horseback Riding 18

CPR Classes 18

Dog Training 19

Adult Karate 20

Dog Obedience 20-21

Yoga 21-22

Pickle Ball 23

Adult Trips 23-26

Jazzercise 24

Seniors 27

Adult General Interest 28

Registration Information 29-32

Mission Statement The Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department (CRD) strives to maximize its resources to provide the community with high quality, diverse and economic leisure opportunities through open space preservation, park development, effective administration and active and passive recreational program offerings.

Americans with Disabilities Act In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department will make reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability when using facilities or programs to enable participation. If you have any questions about the Park Department’s compliance, please contact the Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department at 708-430-4500.

Special Recreation The Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department is a cooperative member of the Oak Lawn Park District Special Recreation Agency. Residents of Palos Hills can participate in programs at Oak Lawn at the resident rate. Brochures for Oak Lawn Park District Special Recreation (708-857-2200) programs are available at the Community Center, 8455 W. 103rd Street, Palos Hills.

Registration Because we cannot control when the post office delivers this publication to all of our residents, please call the Community Center to ask when resident and non-resident registration begins.

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Mitten tree Come decorate our mitten tree with items we can donate to homeless individuals and pets visiting local shelters. We are collecting such things as mittens, hats and scarves for both kids and adults. Our four legged friends can use toys, leashes, treats and small blankets. We ask that you buy new. We will be collecting through January 3. New this year! Donate new or gently used sheets that the local PADS shelter can use for their beds.

Cup o’ Joe Conversation & Veteran Talk Palos Hills Community Center

Tuesday, September 17 9:30-11:00 am

Veterans are invited to come and enjoy the camaraderie of other veterans by telling stories and sharing wartime experiences and photos over a cup of coffee. A light breakfast will be served. This is a free event. For questions, call Sandy at 708-430-4500.

Veterans Day Celebration “Honoring all who Served”

Town Square Park Veterans Memorial

Monday, November 11 6:00 pm

This event will be held outdoors. Please dress appropriately for the weather. Bring a lawn chair as seating is limited. Ceremony will take place in the Community Center in case of inclement weather. Program will take approximately 30 minutes.

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City of Palos Hills Important Numbers

Administration 598-3400 Animal & Ordinance Office 598-3400 Building Department 598-3400 Community Resource & Recreation 430-4500 Municipal Golf Course 599-0202 Police (Non-emergency) 598-2992 Public Works/Sewer & Water 598-3400

Palos Hills City Hall will be closed September 2, November 28 & 29

December 24, 25 & January 1

The Community Center will be closed September 2, November 28, 29

December 24, 25, 31 January 1

The PATSE bus service will not run

September 2, November 28, 29 December 24, 25, 31

January 1

Thank you to our 2019 Friendship Festival sponsors:

Miller Coors Brewing Company Allied Waste/Republic Services

Bria Health Services Illinois Public Safety Training

Palos Driving School Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd.

Comcast CIBC

Insurance Navy Jerry Bennett Mickey’s Gyros

Galway Tuckpointing Laner Muchin LTD

Green Hills Public Library District Hills Chamber of Commerce Paul DiFranco Orthodontics

Hong Min Restaurant Palos Diner Park Printing Jane Nolan, Clerk, Palos Township Denise Hale, DDS Alderman Pauline & George Stratton Alderman Dawn Nowak Brinkman Family Alderman Mark & Andreatte Brachman Kiwanis Club of Hickory/Palos Hills Robert E. Maloney, Assessor, Palos Township Class Act Travel State Senator Bill Cunningham George Pappas, Attorney at Law

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TURKEY SHOOT

NOVEMBER 9 1:00 - 2:00 pm

FREE! This is a fun filled basketball event for the whole family. High scores will compete for prizes. Each participant will attempt 10 (ten) shots worth various points throughout our designated areas. All ages welcome! Pre-registration required.

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Thank you to all of those who helped support our 4th Annual National Night Out:

Mayor Jerry Bennett City of Palos Hills Aldermen, City Clerk & Treasurer

Anna Koenig, Coldwell Banker Residential CIBC

Graff Gardens Peppo’s

Schroeder’s Garden Center, Landscape & Drainage Supply Vrdolyak Law Group, LLC

Webb Chevrolet

Halloween Happenings Trick or Treating Hours Thursday, October 31

3:00-7:30 pm

GHOST WELCOME SIGNS Stop by City Hall or the Community Center to pick up your free ghost welcome sign. Let those trick or treaters know that they are welcome at your house!

FALL PUMPKIN FEST Check out our new fall special event! More information on the inside cover of this brochure.

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TOT-STUFF PLAYSCHOOL Tot Stuff Playschool is a balanced program designed to meet the educational, social, creative and emotional needs of children. Each class will include pre-academic reading skills; learning games for colors, shapes, and letters; circle time; songs; and play time. Kids must be potty-trained in order to attend. Parents of first time registrants should bring a copy of their child’s birth certificate along with their registration form. Due to purchasing supplies in advance, no refunds or credits will be given after the first day of class. In order to provide consistency to our students, no new students will be accepted after the first session. Your child will have to wait until the winter 2020 session to register. Students enrolled in playschool may come in and drop off supplies on Wednesday, August 21 from 10:00 am - noon. Note: No class September 2, October 14, November 11, 27, 28, 29. 4 & 5 YEAR OLD CLASS Location: Community Center Ages: 4 & 5 years old (Must be 4 by September 1, 2019) MORNING CLASS CLOSED Days: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays Afternoon Class Time: Noon - 2:30 pm (*This class time must have at least 5 students to run.) Dates: Session 1 August 26 - October 18 (22 classes) #220706-A Session 2 October 21 - December 20 (24 classes) #220706-B Cost: Session 1 R:$269.00/NR:$289.00 Session 2 R:$293.00/NR:$313.00 Teacher: Ms.Kelly Assistant: Mrs. Hearne

3 YEAR OLD CLASS Ages: 3 years old (Must be 3 by September 1, 2019) MORNING CLASS CLOSED Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays Afternoon Class Time: Noon - 2:00 pm (*This class time must have at least 5 students to run.) Dates: Session 1 August 27 - October 17 (16 classes) #220707-A Session 2 October 22 - December 19 (17 classes) #220707-B Cost: Session 1 R:$189.00/NR:$209.00 Session 2 R:$201.00/NR:$221.00 Teacher: Ms. Kelly Assistant: Mrs. Hearne

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4 & 5 year olds - looking for more enrichment or a longer day? Stay for lunch and then come to one of our extended playschool programs listed on the next page!

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PEE WEE PICASSOS (Ages 4-5 years old) For our budding artists out there. Kids will have the opportunity to use their imagination and enhance their fine motor skills as they create various projects. They will learn about famous artists and use various mediums to create popular pieces. Dress appropriately for the class as the artists may get messy. This class is without a parent. No class November 27. Location: Community Center Day: Wednesdays Dates: September 11 - December 18 #230220-1 Time: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm *bring a lunch Cost: $84.00 Min/Max: 4/20

EXTENDED PLAYSCHOOL PROGRAMS FOR 4 & 5’s - AM CLASSES

SPORTS FANATICS (Ages 4-5 years old) Children will be introduced to a variety of sports including basketball and soccer. The goal is to provide the opportunity for each child to develop motor skills, grow socially and learn teamwork and good sportsmanship. This class is taught by Hot Shot Sports. Location: Community Center Day: Fridays Dates: September 13 - November 22 #220227-A Time: 11:30 am - 12:45 pm *bring a lunch Cost: Resident: $132.00, Non-Resident: $142.00

BIG BOOKWORMS (Ages 4-5 years old) You can never get enough of practicing letters, sounds, and putting them all together. In this class we will work on different phonics techniques to help your child begin the process of reading and reinforce concepts taught in class. No class October 14, November 11. Location: Community Center Day: Mondays Dates: September 9 - December 16 #220228-1 Time: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm *bring a lunch Cost: $65.00 Min/Max: 4/20

The City of Palos Hills provides enrichment classes for our 4 & 5 year olds after Tot Stuff Playschool. These classes are an excellent way to enhance kids’ reading, fine & gross motor and social skills. Kids not enrolled in Tot Stuff Playschool are also invited to attend these classes. Supervision will be provided between Tot Stuff Playschool and these programs. Please note that we do not pro-rate for late registrations. These classes are taught by Mrs. G. Please make sure to bring a lunch.

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EXTENDED PLAYSCHOOL PROGRAMS FOR 4 & 5’s - PM CLASSES

BIG BOOKWORMS (Ages 4-5 years old) You can never get enough of practicing letters, sounds, and putting them all together. In this class we will work on different phonics techniques to help your child begin the process of reading and reinforce concepts taught in class. No class October 14, November 11. Location: Community Center Day: Mondays Dates: September 9 - December 16 #220228-2 Time: 2:30 - 3:30 pm Cost: $65.00 Min/Max: 4/20

PEE WEE PICASSOS (Ages 4-5 years old) For our budding artists out there. Kids will have the opportunity to use their imagination and enhance their fine motor skills as they create various projects. They will learn about famous artists and use various mediums to create popular pieces. Dress appropriately for the class as the artists may get messy. This class is without a parent. No class November 27. Location: Community Center Day: Wednesdays Dates: September 11 - December 18 #230220-2 Time: 2:30 - 3:30 pm Cost: $84.00 Min/Max: 4/20

SPORTS FANATICS (Ages 4-5 years old) Children will be introduced to a variety of sports including basketball and soccer. The goal is to provide the opportunity for each child to develop motor skills, grow socially and learn teamwork and good sportsmanship. This class is taught by Hot Shot Sports. Location: Community Center Day: Fridays Dates: September 13 - December 13 #220227-B Time: 2:30 pm - 3:15 pm Cost: Resident: $132.00, Non-Resident: $142.00

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TOT CLASSES

PIPSQUEAK OPEN GYM (With Parent/Caregiver) Parents, come join your child and have fun in the gym. The equipment used allows your child to experience all manner of actions, such as rolling, climbing, balancing, jumping and a variety of floor exercises. The layout is altered regularly to provide new challenges. Socialization will be a positive aspect for both parent and child. This program requires adult supervision, there is no instructor for this open gym program. This is a drop-in class. Fees are paid weekly. No Class November 29

Location: Community Center- Gym Day: Fridays Date: October 4 - December 27 Time: 9:30 – 11:00 am Cost: R:$2.00/NR:$3.00 each week Age: Walking - 3 year olds with parent Min/Max: 4/20

FALL START S.M.A.L.L. - PRE-PLAYSCHOOL CLASS Join us for Stories, Math, Art, Letters, and Listening. This 90 minute class is perfect for those just beginning to leave mom, dad, or other caregivers for a short time. We will introduce school skills, math and reading readiness, and have fun doing it. Kids do not need to be potty-trained but parents need to be available by phone. Teachers cannot change diapers. Note: No class September 2, October 14, November 11, 27, 28, 29.

Location: Community Activity Center Time: 9:00-10:30 am Day: Mondays & Wednesdays Date: Session 1 August 26 - October 16 (14 classes)

Session 2 October 21 - December 18 (16 classes) Cost: Session 1 R:$112.00/NR:$132.00 #220703-A Session 2 R:$128.00/NR:$148.00 #220703-B Day: Tuesdays & Thursdays Date: Session 1 August 27 - October 17 (16 classes) Session 2 October 22 - December 19 (17 classes) Cost: Session 1 R:$128.00/NR:$148.00 #220702-A Session 2 R:$136.00/NR:$156.00 #220702-B Age: 2 - 3 year olds Min/Max: 4/9 Teacher: Mrs. G

PALOS PLAYGROUP (with parent/caregiver) Playtime, stories, songs and crafts are offered for parents or caregivers and their little ones. Spend some time with your child while meeting other parents and caregivers in the community. This class is led by a teacher, who will help guide your child through certain activities, but the emphasis is on social interaction with the assistance of the parent or caregiver. Only children registered for this class will be allowed to attend. Location: Community Activity Center - Youth Room Day: Thursdays Date: September 5 - November 21 #220213 Time: 10:45 – 11:30 am Cost: R:$36.00/NR:$41.00 per session Age: Walking - 2 year olds with parent Min/Max: 4/12

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ILLINOIS SHOTOKAN KARATE Illinois Shotokan Karate Club is Chicagoland’s premier karate school taught under the instruction of John DiPasquale, a four-time National Champion, US National Coach and President of the US National Karate Federation. In our Pre-Karate Safety classes, young children develop flexibility, strength, and coordination in fun, yet disciplined activities. This program is specifically designed for growing minds and bodies to enhance memory and agility. Watch your child’s confidence blossom and their skills improve Youth karate classes will put children in touch with their bodies and offers a good mix of strength training, with cardiovascular and flexibility exercises. Children increase their coordination, ability and poise, as well as learn lasting personal safety skills. They also benefit from mental stimulation of learning the choreographed moves of the kata and the discipline of conforming to the class rules. Uniforms and Belt-Testing are options available through the ISKC instructor. Please note that the Youth, Parent/Child and Adult classes may train together. Beginner students will not be permitted to register into the current session after the second class has

met. Registration for continuers through advanced students will be accepted after the start date, but the full

class fee is required. Please visit WWW.ISKC.COM for more information or call us at 847-359-0666. Location: Apollo Recreation Center (12521 S. Kostner Alsip) (Gym #2) Day: Fridays Dates: September 6 - December 20, not November 29 Cost: $158.00 *Parent/Child, Youth and Adult classes will train together. Times: PRE-KARATE (4-7 years old)* 4:30 - 5:15 pm Beginner (no prior experience) #230813-1 5:20 - 6:05 pm Cont. (White w/stripes & up) #230813-2 Youth (8—14 years old)* 6:15 - 7:10 pm Beginner/Continuer (white-red belts) #230815-1 7:15 - 8:10 pm Inter/Advanced (Orange belts & up) #230815-2

THE ULTIMATE SNOW FIGHT Come spend some of your holiday break with us. In this class we will make a snowman craft, have a pretend snow fight and prepare a delicious snack. This is a snow fight party you don’t want to miss! Please inform us of any food allergies. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Thursday #230432-1 Dates: January 2 Time: 10:30 - 11:30 am Ages: 3 - 5 years old Cost: $15.00 Min/Max: 4/20

TOT CLASS & YOUTH KARATE

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YOUTH CLASSES

MUSIC LESSONS - GUITAR AND DRUM PAD These private lessons are designed for those with beginner to intermediate skills. Guitar students must provide their own guitar. Drum pad students must provide one pair of drum sticks. Each lesson is 30 minutes long. Slots are assigned on a first-come/first-served basis. Students should bring a spiral notebook and 2 pencils to class. A tote bag is suggested. Additional books may be required depending on the type of instrument lessons. Sign up quickly, classes fill fast! Location: Community Center Dates: September 9 - November 18, not November 11 #230251-1 Days: Mondays Times: 5:30 - 7:30 pm (While registering, you will set up a 30 minutes time for your lesson) Ages: 8 years old and up Cost: R:$150.00/NR:$155.00 Instructor: Kevin Wood

MAGIC CLASS Children are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn a collection of fascinating and mesmerizing tricks! Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind-reading, and more. While the tricks may appear difficult, you’ll discover that they are quick to learn and easy to perform. All materials are provided, and each child receives a magic kit to take home. Children are grouped by age and always learn tricks that are age-appropriate. Location: Palos Heights Recreation Center (6601 W. 127th St.) Day/Date: Monday, October 21 #230431-1 Time: 6:45 - 7:40 pm Cost: $20.00 Min/Max: 5/30 Instructor: Gary Kantor

PIZZA TASTING PARTY & TRIVIA It’s a pizza tasting party. Try pizzas from local pizzerias in the neighborhood. There will be a variety of different pizzas from thin crust to deep dish for you to taste and enjoy. Soft drinks and water will be available. There will be door prizes for a chance to win a pizza gift certificate. Play our family trivia game, test your knowledge with fun facts. See you there! Children under 5 years of age are free. You must register for this event by Friday, September 13. Location: Community Activity Center Day/Date: Friday, September 20 Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pm Ages: All Ages Cost: Adults R:$8.00/NR$:10.00 #240520-1 Children R:$6.00/NR$:8.00 #240520-2 ( Ages 5 - 12) Min/Max: 50/100

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WINTER CAMP & YOUTH VOLLEYBALL

PALOS HILLS NOW HOSTING A SITE FOR FALL LEAGUE FOR 1st-8th GRADERS LIONS JUNIORS VOLLEYBALL

The Lions Juniors Fall Volleyball league will run for a total of 8 weeks with practices beginning the week of September 1. The first matches will be the weekend of September 14th and 15th. A year end tournament will be held Friday—Sunday, October 25-27 at the MAX in McCook. Most game play will take place in the LaGrange area at either the MAX McCook or Lyons Township High School South Campus. Convenient South practice sites for the 2019 include (choose one): Oak Lawn Park District Mondays (3rd-6th grade) SouthBridge Church, Orland Tuesdays (1st-8th grade) & Wednesdays (Invite) 1st Alliance—Woodridge Tuesdays (1st-8th grade) & Thursdays (Invite) Palos Hills Recreation Center Thursdays (3rd-8th grade)

Register online at https://www.1stalliancevbc.net/fall-league

WINTER BREAK CAMP Join us for winter break camp! Spend time with camp friends. We will pack our days with crafts, cooking, games, gym time and other fun things. Bring a sack lunch every day. Camp is supervised by college aged counselors. Please note: camp will not be taking place on December 24, 25, 31 & January 1 due to the Community Center being closed. Location: Community Activity Center Days: Monday, Thursday & Friday Dates: Session 1 December 23 & 26 - 27 #330814-1 Session 2 December 30 & January 2 - 3 #330814-2 Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Cost: R: $60.00/NR: $70.00 per session Ages: 6-13 years old Min/Max: 7/30 BEFORE CAMP CARE Time: 7:30 - 9:00 am Dates: Session 1 December 23 & 26 - 27 #330815-1 Session 2 December 30 & January 2 - 3 #330815-2 Cost: R: $20.00/NR: $30.00 per session Minimum: 5 AFTER CAMP CARE Time: 4:00 - 6:00 pm Dates: Session 1 December 23 & 26 - 27 #330817-1 Session 2 December 30 & January 2 - 3 #330817-2 Cost: R: $30.00/NR: $40.00 per session* Minimum: 5 NOTE: If a camper is picked up after 6:10 pm, there will be a $10 charge, plus an additional $1 per minute charge for every minute after 6:10 pm.

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BEGINNING BALLET This class will introduce the basic steps and positions of ballet while learning a fun song and dance routine. Your child’s confidence and appreciation for the art will grow as they master new skills and make new friends.

BALLET This class provides an excellent background for all types of dance. Coordination, strength and flexibility are complemented with the grace and pose which ballet offers.

TAP Hear the synchronized sounds of tapping toes while we shuffle off to Buffalo learning multiple tap techniques. Classes will include basic principles of tap through music and movement exercises, with an emphasis on rhythm and timing.

INTRO TO JAZZ & HIP HOP/JAZZ Learn the latest street-style moves just like your favorite pop stars. Dance to the beat and get an excellent work-out while improving muscle strength and flexibility. Fun choreography will be inspired by popular music.

BEGINNING BALLET Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: September 17 - December 17 Not November 26 Time: 4:30 - 5:00 pm #230215-A Ages: 4-Kindertarten Cost: $85.00

BALLET 1 Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: September 17 - December 17 Not November 26 Time: 5:00 - 5:30 pm #220232-1 Ages: Grades 1 - 3 Cost: $85.00

DANCE CLASSES

TAP 1 Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: September 17 - December 17 Not November 26 Time: 5:30 - 6:00 pm #230501-1 Ages: Grades 1 - 3 Cost: $85.00

INTRO TO JAZZ Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: September 17 - December 17 Not November 26 Time: 6:00 - 6:30 pm ##220225-A Ages: Grades 1 - 3 Cost: $85.00

BALLET 2 Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: September 17 - December 17 Not November 26 Time: 6:30 - 7:00 pm #230930-1 Ages: Grades 4 - 6 Cost: $85.00

TAP 2 Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: September 17 - December 17 Not November 26 Time: 7:00 - 7:30 pm #240351-1 Ages: Grades 4 - 6 Cost: $85.00

HIP HOP/JAZZ Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: September 17 - December 17 Not November 26 Time: 7:30 - 8:00 pm #230219-1 Ages: Grades 4 - 6 Cost: $85.00

NOTE: These classes must have a minimum of four kids in order to run. Classes subject to change depending on attendance and popularity.

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CLASS DESCRIPTIONS SPORTS AND MORE (Ages 6-8) Children are introduced to the fundamentals of sports including basketball, floor hockey, football, kickball, soccer, t-ball and other sports and group games. The program provides an opportunity for each child to develop motor skills and nurture his/her growth socially and emotionally through teamwork and good sportsmanship. LIL DRIBBLERS (Ages 3-5) This basketball program introduces children to the game of basketball in a safe, fun and exciting environment. Our curriculum uses age appropriate activities and games specifically designed to increase balance, body awareness, motor skills, hand eye coordination, listening skills and the ability to follow directions. PEE WEE SOCCER (Ages 3-5) Let your child’s early soccer experience be a great one. The younger player develops their soccer skills and also gains confidence, coordination, motor skills and communication. The program uses age appropriate drills and exercises to teach players kicking, ball control, dribbling, shooting and more. T-BALL SKILLS CLINIC (Ages 3-5) This introductory T-ball program is perfect for a child who wants to have fun, make new friends and be introduced to baseball. Participants enjoy learning the skills needed to play baseball including offense and defense, as well as the rules and philosophies of the game. The program stresses teamwork over competition. All you need to bring is a glove! ADULT-TOT SPORTS (Ages 2-4) Parents are an integral part of helping their tots develop basic sports movement and motor skills. Motor skill activities focus on hand/eye and hand/foot coordination. Sports equipment and instruction are provided to help guide your child through an introduction to organized sports. Parents or caregiver participation is required. TOTAL SPORTS (Ages 9-12) This class features a new sports each week. Some of the sports taught and played include basketball, floor hockey, kickball, soccer, and baseball. In addition, participants play many popular running and group games. Children have the opportunity to acquire new skills and develop confidence in games they have played in previous classes. BASKETBALL SKILLS 101 (Ages 6-8) Develop early basketball skills such as shooting, dribbling and passing, along with the basic rules of the game. All instruction is game/drill oriented with mini games and scrimmages played every week. This class is for the basketball beginner looking to understand the game, learn new skills, and have fun! BASKETBALL SKILLS 201 (Ages 9-12) Players begin to develop more advanced skills such as various guard/post techniques, setting screens, moving without the ball, and offensive spacing. Defensive instruction includes man-to-man, denying the ball, help-line and boxing out. Players spend time developing their shot using proper mechanics to be effective further from the basket. Scrimmages are played every week.

HOT SHOTS SPORTS FOR KIDS

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HOT SHOT SPORT CLASSES - con’t & OPEN GYM

HOT SHOT SPORTS FOR 3-5 year olds

Class Days Dates Times Fees Program #

Lil Dribblers SESSION 1

Tuesdays Sept 10 - Oct 15 4:00-4:45 pm R: $60.00 NR: $65.00

#230256-1

Lil Dribblers SESSION 2

Tuesdays Oct 22 - Nov 19 4:00-4:45 pm R: $50.00 NR: $55.00

#230256-2

Pee Wee Soccer SESSION 1

Thursdays Sept 12 - Oct 17 4:15-5:00 pm R: $60.00 NR: $65.00

#230237-1

Pee Wee Soccer SESSION 2

Thursdays Oct 24 - Nov 21 (No class Oct. 31)

4:15-5:00 pm R: $40.00 NR: $45.00

#230237-2

T-Ball Skills SESSION 1

Thursdays Sept 12 - Oct 17 5:00-5:45 pm R: $60.00 NR: $65.00

#220710-1

T-Ball Skills SESSION 2

Thursdays Oct 24 - Nov 21 (No class Oct. 31)

5:00-5:45 pm R: $40.00 NR: $45.00

#220710-2

Adult Tot Sports SESSION 1

Saturdays Sept 14 - Oct 19 9:00-9:45 am R: $60.00 NR: $65.00

#230224-1

Adult Tot Sports SESSION 2

Saturdays Oct 26 - Dec 1

9:00-9:45 am R: $50.00 NR: $55.00

#230224-2

Sports and More SESSION 1

Saturdays Sept 14 - Oct 19 9:45-10:30 am R: $60.00 NR: $65.00

#230258-1

Total Sports SESSION 2

Saturdays Oct 26 - Nov 30

9:45-10:30 am R: $50.00 NR: $55.00

#230258-2

OPEN GYM PALOS HILLS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY CENTER OPEN GYM

The Palos Hills Community Center Gym will be available for supervised open gym. Participants must be eligible to attend school in District 117, 118, 230 or be a resident of Palos Hills. Each participant must have a registration form filled out and signed prior to first day. If participant is under the age of 18 years old, a parent or legal guardian must sign the registration form. Gym shoes, shorts and ID are required. No jeans! Open Gym may be canceled for other programs or events. OPEN GYM SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. We suggest calling the Community Center at 708-430-4500 to determine if open gym is taking place. Junior High Open Gym High School Open Gym Family Open Gym Wednesdays 3:00-4:45 pm Wednesdays, 4:45-6:15 pm Saturdays 1-3:00 pm $1.00/person $1.00/person $1.00/person

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HOT SHOT SPORTS FOR 6-8 year olds

Class Days Dates Times Fees Program #

Sports and More SESSION 1

Mondays Sept 9 - Oct 7 4:00-4:45 pm R: $50.00 NR: $55.00

#230816-1

Sports and More SESSION 2

Mondays Oct 21 - Nov 18 Not Nov. 11

4:00-4:45 pm R: $40.00 NR: $45.00

#230816-2

Basketball Skills 101

SESSION 1

Tuesdays Sept 10 - Oct 15 4:45-5:30 pm R: $60.00 NR: $65.00

#230226-1

Basketball Skills 101

SESSION 2

Tuesdays Oct 22 - Nov 19 4:45-5:30 pm R: $50.00 NR: $55.00

#230226-2

Basketball Skills 101

SESSION 1

Saturdays Sept 14 - Oct 19

10:30-11:15 am R: $60.00 NR: $65.00

#230927-1

Basketball Skills 101

SESSION 2

Saturdays Oct 26 - Nov 30

10:30-11:15 am R: $50.00 NR: $55.00

#230927-2

HOT SHOT SPORTS FOR 9-12 year olds

Class Days Dates Times Fees Program #

Total Sports SESSION 1

Mondays Sept 9 - Oct 7 4:45-5:30 pm R: $50.00 NR: $55.00

#220204-1

Total Sports SESSION 2

Mondays Oct 21 - Nov 18 Not Nov. 11

4:45-5:30 pm R: $40.00 NR: $45.00

#220204-2

Basketball Skills 201

SESSION 1

Tuesdays Sept 10 - Oct 15 5:30-6:15 pm R: $60.00 NR: $65.00

#230228-1

Basketball Skills 201

SESSION 2

Tuesdays Oct 22 - Nov 19 5:30-6:15 pm R: $50.00 NR: $55.00

#230228-2

Basketball Skills 201

SESSION 1

Saturdays Sept 14 - Oct 19

11:15-12:00 pm R: $60.00 NR: $65.00

#230532-1

Basketball Skills SESSION 2

Saturdays Oct 26 - Nov 30

11:15-12:00 pm R: $50.00 NR: $55.00

#230532-2

HOT SHOT SPORT CLASSES - con’t

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TINY TIGER TAEKWONDO Ages: 3 1/2 - 5 years old It’s never too early to offer your pre-school age child the benefits of martial arts education. Tae Kwon Do above all else builds focus and attention; confidence and discipline. T-USA instructors guide your child through the fundamental physical techniques in a fun and engaging class developed just for the young child. JUNIOR/CHILD BEGINNER TAEKWONDO Ages: 6 - 12 years old Learn the fundamental techniques of the Korean art of Tae Kwon Do. Taught by T-USA’s master instructors, this class introduces the student to introductory elements of this internationally know martial art. This program also builds focus, concentration, discipline and respect. TEEN/ADULT BEGINNER TAEKWONDO Ages: 13 years and older Tae Kwon Do is a unique martial art incorporating quick, straight-line movements in a highly cardio vascular exercise routine of self-defense. Tae Kwon Do is especially know for its varied and uniquely powerful kicking techniques. Tae Kwon Do embraces self-esteem, builds confidence and develops discipline in its students as it teaches self-defense. An Olympic gold medal sport, Tae Kwon Do enjoys increasing popularity internationally with children and adults alike. HAPKIDO FOR ADULTS Ages: 13 years and older Hapkido Master instructors teach close contact self-defense using wrist-twisting, joint-locks, strikes, throws, breaks, kicks, punches, grapples, rolls, and falling techniques. The Hapkido practitioner uses circular patterns to gain momentum and executing the techniques in a natural and free-flowing manner.

TAEKWONDO NEW INTRODUCTORY PROGRAM OPTIONS FROM T-USA MARTIAL ARTS

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE CHOOSE YOUR DAYS TO TRAIN! TWO CLASSES PER WEEK RECOMMENDED AFTERNOON AND EVENING OPTIONS FOR ALL AGES

20 CLASS INTRODUCTORY PROGRAM INCLUDES A T-USA UNIFORM AND BELT PROGRAMS FOR ALL AGES - PRE-SCHOOL, SCHOOL AGERS, TEEN & ADULT

All classes are held at T-USA Martial Arts, 12041 S. Harlem Ave., Palos Heights - 708-361-5657

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

TINY TIGER 3:30 PM - 4:05 PM

3:30 PM - 4:05 PM

3:30 PM - 4:05 PM

3:30 PM - 4:05 PM

3:30 PM - 4:05 PM

CHILD BEGINNER

4:00 PM - 4:45 PM

4:45 PM - 5:30 PM

4:00 PM - 4:45 PM

4:45 PM - 5:30 PM

4:00 PM - 4:45 PM

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

TEEN/ADULT TAEKWONDO

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

8:00 PM - 9:00 PM

8:00 PM - 9:00 PM

8:00 PM - 9:00 PM

TEEN/ADULT HAPKIDO

8:00 PM - 9:00 PM

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

8:00 PM - 9:00 PM

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

SPECIAL EVENING ONLY options for Children Beginner age 4 - 10 years old. Cannot be combined with afternoon classes:

MONDAY 6:15 - 7:15 PM

WEDNESDAY 6:15 - 7:15 PM

FRIDAY 6:15 - 7:15 PM

FLEX-BLOCK: 20 CLASSES INCLUDING UNIFORM STUDENTS RECEIVE PUNCH CARD AND WILL BE FITTED FOR UNIFORM AT FIRST CLASS

FEE: $130.00 #240907-1

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ICE SKATING

ICE SKATING Southwest Ice Arena (5505 W. 127th St., Crestwood) is offering instructional ice skating classes for all ages. Helmets with face masks are required for all hockey classes. The instructor ratio is 15:1. All instructors are either I.S.I. (Illinois Ice Skating Institute) or U.S.F.S.A. (United States Figure Skating Association) certified. If you have any questions concerning classes or equipment, please call Southwest Ice Arena at 708-371-1344. Location: Southwest Ice Arena, 5505 W. 127th St., Crestwood. Class: Snow Plow 1 (Tot) Class: Basic 1 - 2 Class: Snow Plow 1 (Tot) Ages: 3 - 5 years old Ages: 6 - 12 years old Ages: 3 - 5 years old Date: Oct. 12 - Dec. 7 Dates: Oct. 12 - Dec. 7 Dates: Oct. 15 - Dec. 10 #220230-1 #230208-1 #230234-1 Day: Saturdays Day: Saturdays Day: Tuesdays Time: 11:30 am - 12:00 pm Time: 12:00 - 1:00 pm Time: 4:30 - 5:00 pm Cost: $115.00 Cost: $125.00 Cost: $115.00 Class: Basic 1 - 2 Class: Teen/Adult Class: Basic Hockey Skating Ages: 6 - 12 years old Ages: 13 years and up Ages: 6 - 12 years old Date: Oct. 15 - Dec. 10 Date: Oct. 16 - Dec. 11 Date: Oct. 17 - Dec. 12 # 230210-1 #220323-1 #230212-1 Day: Tuesdays Day: Wednesdays Day: Thursdays Time: 5:00 - 6:00 pm Time: 8:00 - 9:00 pm Time: 4:45 - 5:30 pm Cost: $125.00 Cost: $125.00 Cost: $100.00

SKATING CLASS DESCRIPTIONS Snowplow Sam 1 (Ages 3 - 5 yrs) The Snowplow Sam 1 class is designed to help the preschool age skater develop preliminary coordination and strength necessary to maneuver on the ice. Instructors use songs, games, toys and other fun methods that cater to the learning styles and development of these young skaters. Basic 1 - 2 (Ages 6 - 12 yrs) The Basic Skills class is the fundamentals of the sport. This program introduces the fundamental moves: forward skating, backward skating, stops, gliding and hopping. Teen/Adult (Ages 13 yrs and older) Learn to Skate program is for skaters 13 years and older who wish to learn how to skate or improve their basic skating skills. Instructors encourage the development of balance, coordination, mobility and other basic skills at a comfortable pace for each individual. Classes will be divided by ability and/or age if possible. Basic Hockey Skating (Ages 6-12 yrs) Basic Hockey class curriculum is designed to teach the fundamentals of hockey skating, skaters will learn to move faster and be more agile on the ice. All elements will be taught without a stick or puck as proper skating techniques are the primary focus of the class. No sticks or pucks are used in this class.

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HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS PALOS HILLS NEW TRADITIONS RIDING ACADEMY

10100 S. KEAN AVE. PALOS HILLS 708 598-7718

New Traditions Riding Academy, LLC is dedicated to providing you with the highest level of horsemanship. Classes for all experience levels, beginner to advanced. Classes available year round (Jan.-Dec.). Please Note: 1. Classes are offered for children & adults. Minimum Age is 8 years old. 2. All riders must wear long pants and a shoe with a heel no higher than 1 1/2 inches. 3. It is recommended that all riders wear safety helmets (Bicycle helmets are not allowed). 4. Helmets are available for rent at the academy. 5. All riders must have their own health insurance to ride at this facility. 6. Each participant will register at the Community Center but will need to set up their own riding dates with the academy. 7. Call 708-598-7718 for lessons.

HORSEBACK RIDING & CPR CLASSES

Beginners Horseback Riding Lessons Children’s Beginner Wed. 4:30 pm #270215-A (5) /C (10) Sat. 2:30 pm #270215-B (5) /D (10) Adult Beginner Sat. 2:30 pm #270216-A (5) /B (10) COST: (5 Lessons) $180.00 (10 Lessons) $300.00

NORTH PALOS FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CPR TRAINING

The North Palos Fire Protection District offers CPR classes every month to individuals 16 years or older that require credentials for employment, school, personal use, etc. The class meets the American Heart Association (AHA) Health Care Provider BLS curriculum and teaches participants to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide early use of an AED. To attend the class, you must pre-register in person at Station #1, 10629 S. Roberts Road in Palos Hills prior to the date. The cost for District Residents is $65 and Non-Residents is $80. Cash or check is accepted. No credit/debit cards. Class size is limited and no walk-ins will be allowed. 2019 remaining dates: October 12 or December 14 For additional information on the course and a link to the AHA curriculum please visit www.northpalosfpd.org and click the CPR Training tab or call with questions, 708-974-4474.

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GOOD DOG! DOG OBEDIENCE How would you like to have a better dog in just a few weeks? Learn training techniques in this affordable class. Dog obedience classes include instruction in basic obedience, manners, socialization and tips on general health. Dog obedience is for dogs ages 6 months and up. The class can also serve as a refresher course for dogs with previous training, and include some tricks and the opportunity to earn the AKC Canine Good Citizen Certificate. The class is designed for adults, and while the children may participate in the class with their parents, an adult must be the primary trainer. Proof of vaccinations is required. Also, please bring a dog waste bag. Everyone attending this class must sign a participant waiver. Location: Community Center Dates: October 2 - November 6 #250815-1 Day: Wednesdays Time: 7:30 - 8:30 pm Ages: 18 years and older with dog Cost: R:$60.00/NR:$65.00 Min/Max: 5/8 Instructor: Tommy Whang

AKA S.T.A.R. PUPPY CLASS Get started on the right paw with your new puppy in this fun and informative class! Learn how to effectively communicate with your puppy and begin building a lifelong relationship. Classes include socialization with people and dogs, problem prevention, and introduction to obedience and solutions. Class ends with a AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy test. The program is open to all puppies 12 weeks and up until their first birthday. Proof of vaccinations are required, also please bring a dog waste bag. Everyone attending this class must sign a participant waiver. Location: Community Center Dates: October 2 - November 6 #250817-1 Day: Wednesdays Time: 6:30 - 7:30 pm Ages: 18 years and older with puppy Cost: R:$60.00/NR:$65.00 Min/Max: 5/8 Instructor: Tommy Whang

DOG OBEDIENCE & THERAPY

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DOG THERAPY TRAINING Have you thought about giving back to your community? Have you been told on more than one occasion that you have a well behaved dog? Have you heard of volunteering your time with your dog at senior centers, nursing homes, Alzheimer’s assisted living centers, residential facilities, schools, youth programs, college campuses, libraries, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, etc.? Would you like to learn how? The Palos Hills Community Center is offering Dog Therapy Training classes through instructor Tommy Whang. This class is designed to educate you and prepare you and your dog for the Therapy Dog Certification Testing Process from one of three national certifying organizations. At the end of this course, you and your dog partner will have a final evaluation and if passed, be given the American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen Test. All dogs will have to first be evaluated before beginning this class. The fee for evaluation is $5 and will be put towards the class registration fees if selected for the class. The full class registration fees will be approximately $80.00 for residents and $85.00 for non-residents. For more information about this class please stop by the Community Center at 8455 W. 103rd Street or call Ed Jung at (708)430-4500.

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ILLINOIS SHOTOKAN KARATE Illinois Shotokan Karate Club is Chicagoland’s premier karate school taught under the instruction of John DiPasquale, a four-time National Champion, US National Coach and President of the US National Karate Federation. Our adult classes release tension, develop total body fitness and build stamina and overall productivity! In addition to self-defense skills, karate increases flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, and muscle tone, while improving core strength. Parent/Child classes are a great way to spend quality time with your child, while conditioning muscles, developing coordination and improving cardiovascular fitness. Uniforms and Belt-Testing are options available through the ISKC instructor. Please note that the Youth, Parent/Child and Adult classes may train together. Beginner students will not be permitted to register into the current session after the second class has

met. Registration for continuers through advanced students will be accepted after the start date, but the full

class fee is required. Please visit WWW.ISKC.COM for more information or call us at 847-359-0666. Location: Apollo Recreation Center (12521 S. Kostner Alsip) Day: Fridays Dates: September 6 - December 20, not November 29 Cost: $158.00 *Parent/Child, Youth and Adult classes will train together. Times: ADULT (15 years & older)* 6:15 - 7:10 pm Beginner/Continuer (white-red belts) #230813-1 7:15 - 8:10 pm Inter/Advanced (Orange belts & up) #230813-2 Parent/Child (7 years & older– price is person)* 6:15 - 7:10 pm Beginner/Continuer (white-red belts) #230815-1 7:15 - 8:10 pm Inter/Advanced (Orange belts & up) #230815-2

ADULT & PARENT/TOT KARATE & OPEN GYM

Chicago Lighthouse Low Vision Products Show Tuesday, October 8

10:00 am to 3:00 pm Palos Hills Community Center

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataracts or diabetic retinopathy and are learning how to live with changing vision, there is help available. Don’t miss this chance to see innovative products and enjoy a hands-on experience with the latest in adaptive devices. THIS IS A DROP IN PROGRAM - program does not last all day.

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ADULT YOGA CLASSES

SENIOR CHAIR YOGA As we mature we need to use it or we lose it! We will use gentle poses that strengthen and lengthen and learn breathing techniques to foster peace of mind and reduce stress, yet energize. Bring a firm blanket or small pillow. Location: Community Center Dates: Session 1 Sept. 9 - October 28 #250908-A Session 2 Nov. 4 - Dec. 16 #250908-B Day: Mondays Time: 4:45 - 5:45 pm Cost: Session 1 R:$50.00/NR:$55.00 Session 2 R:$44.00/NR:$49.00 Ages: 50 years old and up Min/Max: 8/30 Instructor: Kathy Ruiter

STRONG, STRETCHED & SERENE YOGA This class is for those with (but not exclusive too) previous yoga experience. As you progress, more strenuous postures will gradually increase muscle power and longer holds will increase strength and flexibility. We will focus on the relaxation and meditation in each pose by way of proper breathing. Note: Previous Yoga experience is recommended, but is not required. Location: Community Center Dates: Session 1 Sept. 9 - October 28 #250917-A Session 2 Nov. 4 - Dec. 16 #250917-B Day: Mondays Time: 6:00 - 7:00 pm Cost: Session 1 R:$50.00/NR:$55.00 Session 2 R:$44.00/NR:$49.00 Ages: 16 years old and up Min/Max: 8/30 Instructor: Kathy Ruiter

YOGA FOR EVERYONE Rejuvenate & Relax! No previous experience in Yoga is necessary. This class will address flexibility, strength, mental focus and most importantly, relaxation. Proper breathing and posture will be emphasized. Bring a yoga mat and a yoga strap to class. Location: Community Center Dates: Session 1 Sept. 9 - October 28 #250916-A Session 2 Nov. 4 - Dec. 16 #250916-B Day: Mondays Time: 7:15 - 8:15 pm Cost: Session 1 R:$50.00/NR:$55.00 Session 2 R:$44.00/NR:$49.00 Ages: 16 years old and up Min/Max: 8/30 Instructor: Kathy Ruiter

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ADULT YOGA CLASSES - NEW MORNING CLASSES

MEDITATION FOR BEGINNERS Learn simple techniques to quiet the mental and emotional bodies and bring peace and balance to body mind and spirit. Techniques include breathing sounds and gentle posture adjustments. Improves sleep and increases joy. Bring a small, firm pillow or blanket for back support. Location: Community Center Dates: Session 1 Sept. 11 - October 30 #250912-A Session 2 Nov. 6 - December 18, not Nov. 27 #250912-B Day: Wednesdays Time: 9:30 - 10:30 am Cost: Session 1 R:$50.00/NR:$55.00 Session 2 R:$38.00/NR:$43.00 Ages: 16 years old and up Min/Max: 8/30 Instructor: Kathy Ruiter

CHAIR YOGA Gentle but effective movements in a chair to increase range of motion, build strength and increase overall well-being. Wonderful for those with arthritis or knee/hip replacements or those who cannot otherwise get on the floor for traditional poses. Bring a small, firm pillow or blanket for back support. Location: Community Center Dates: Session 1 Sept. 11 - October 30 #250920-A Session 2 Nov. 6 - Dec. 18, not Nov. 27 #250920-B Day: Wednesdays Time: 10:45 - 11:45 am Cost: Session 1 R:$50.00/NR:$55.00 Session 2 R:$38.00/NR:$43.00 Ages: 18 years old and up Min/Max: 8/30 Instructor: Kathy Ruiter

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AARP Driver Safety Course Thursday, October 3 & Friday, October 4

9:00 am - 1:00 pm AARP Members $15, Non-Members $20

Please make checks payable to AARP. You may register in person or by calling the Palos Hills Community Center 430-4500, 8455 W. 103rd St. Palos Hills, IL 60465. *Payment is due when you arrive to take the class.

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LUNCH BUNCH Don’t miss the Lunch Bunch! Join us as we head to different lunch locations. Perhaps you want to check out a new restaurant, but are looking for a lunch buddy to go with you. We will explore new restaurants and enjoy some old time favorites. The fee includes transportation only; lunch is on your own. Note: Please bring cash on the trips. Location: Depart from Community Center Day: Thursdays Time: 11:00 am - 2:30 pm Cost: R:$10.00/NR:$15.00 Ages: 18 years old and up Min/Max: 6/12 OCTOBER 10 – COUNTRY HOUSE - Clarendon Hills #250344-1 A relaxed American eatery serving famous burgers and comfort food in a quaint little house. Hear the story of the Country House resident ghost just in time for Halloween. NOVEMBER 7 - UNCLE BUB’S BARBECUE - Westmont #250345-1 Uncle Bub’s BBQ is authentic home-style smoked BBQ, hand-prepared and made with the finest ingredients and seasoned to perfection. DECEMBER 5 - PARKERS RESTAURANT - Westmont #250348-1 Our holiday lunch bunch takes us to Parker’s Restaurant in Downers Grove. There you will enjoy gourmet comfort foods the very best of land and sea in this transformed New England style restaurant.

ADULT FALL TRIPS

PICKLE BALL OPEN GYM Join the excitement of one of the newest sport craze—pickleball. Pickleball is a great way to get fit and meet new people. Pickleball is a paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels that combine many elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong, played on badminton sized court with a wooden paddle and ball similar in size to a wiffle ball. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn. Call a friend and come see what pickleball is all about. Location: Community Center Dates: September 16 - October 28 Day: Mondays Time: 10:30 am - 11:30 am Cost: R:$1.00/NR:$2.00 Age: 40 plus

PICKLE BALL

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ADULT FALL TRIPS—con’t. & JAZZERCISE

LUNCH & LINGER Don’t miss this fun new program! Join us as we head to local locations to eat & shop. We will explore new restaurants and then shop nearby. Please note that this program involves walking. The fee includes transportation only; lunch is on your own. Note: Please bring cash on the trips. Location: Depart from Community Center Day: Fridays Time: 11:00 am - 3:30 pm Cost: R:$10.00/NR:$15.00 Ages: 18 years old and up Min/Max: 6/12 SEPTEMBER 27 - Downtown Frankfort #250342-1 Lunch will be at the White Street Café - White Street Café is a family-owned business that believes in serving delicious food that features high-quality ingredients at a reasonable price. In addition to our standard offerings, we also have gluten-free and vegetarian options. Dine in at their quaint place or outside on their lovely covered patio. They are located in the Trolley Barn, in Frankfort’s charming historic district. OCTOBER 18 - Downtown Downers Grove #250342-2 Lunch will be at the Pierce Tavern - a neighborhood staple in downtown Downers Grove serving up house made American classics with unique twists, hand crafted infused cocktails, and cold beer.

New!

JAZZERCISE

Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat

9:15am 9:15am 9:15am 9:00am

6:15pm 6:15pm 6:15pm

Cost: $44. Monthly with Unlimited access to All class times Sign up before any of our class times. Questions call 708-790-6286 [email protected]

10 Class Pass $110

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ADULT FALL TRIPS—con’t.

COUNTY LINE ORCHARDS - Hobart, Indiana Fall is in the air let’s go catch it! We will travel by the CRRD paratransit to the County Line Orchards & Farm in Hobart, Indiana for the best apple picking around. Giant Timber Barn has shopping and a bakery where you will find County Line Orchards’ famous pumpkin and apple donuts, pies, cookies, fresh honey products and cheddar and caramel popcorn (made daily). The second floor of the barn is full of wonderful gifts and treasures to buy! You can grab a bite before our tour (lunch on your own) at the County Line Country Kitchen. Once we have completed our time at the orchards, we will head to Albanese Candy in Merriville, Indiana, where you will be able to purchase a wide assortment of chocolates and the most delicious gummy bears around. Trip includes a tour of the orchard, small bag of apples, donut and cider tasting and CRRD paratransit transportation. Depart/Return: Community Center Day/Date: Thursday, September 19 #250320-1 Time: 8:45 am - 3:30 pm Cost: R:$30.00/NR:$35.00 (includes transportation in CRRD paratransit) Min/Max: 10/14

DISNEY’S THE NEWSIES, BROADWAY MUSICAL—Paramount Theatre, Aurora Straight from the headlines of the turn-of-the-century New York, comes the true story that had Broadway roaring before it even opened. Featuring unforgettable songs audiences have fallen in love with again and again and a story that will make you want to stand up and cheer. High in the skyscrapers of New York City, Joseph Pulitzer is plotting a way to increase the revenue of his declining newspaper; while down in the streets, newsboys hawk papers on corners barely making enough to survive. When Pulitzer raises the price of paper, delivery boy Jack Kelly organizes a strike to show Pulitzer and his gang of cronies they’re not going to be pushed into the gutter. Trip includes show and transportation in CRRD paratransit. We will stop for a quick lunch at Gillerson’s Grubbery in Aurora before the show (lunch is on your own). Show time 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm. Transportation by CRRD paratransit. Depart/Return: Community Center Day/Date: Wednesday, October 2 #250306-1 Time: 10:30 am - 5:00 pm Cost: R:$76.00/NR:$81.00 (includes show & transportation in CRRD paratransit) Ages: 18 years old and up Min/Max: 6/11

PATTY WASZAK MUSIC & COMEDY SHOW AT WHITE FENCE FARM Patty brings her popular variety show all the way from Pigeon Forge, Tennessee to White Fence Farm Restaurant. Now in her 18th season, Patty’s show is the longest running variety show in Pigeon Forge. Dynamic singer, hilarious comedienne, award winning songwriter, Patty plays the “Sweetest Sax this side of Heaven!” Patty’s energetic performance will re-charge your battery and put a smile on your face. Lunch menu: your choice of the “World’s Greatest Chicken” or fried shrimp, served with all the famous sides, dessert, coffee or soft drink. Trip includes show, lunch, transportation, tax and gratuity. Doors open at 11:00 am, lunch at 11:30 am, and show starts at 1:00 pm. Depart/Return: Community Center (transportation in CRRD paratransit) Day/Date: Tuesday, September 10 #250311-1 Time: 10:15 am - 3:00 pm Cost: R:$53.00/NR:$58.00 (includes transportation in CRRD paratransit, lunch, and show) Min/Max: 6/11 Ages: 18 years and up

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ADULT FALL TRIPS—cont.

WHITE CHRISTMAS—Theatre at the Center, Munster, Indiana Celebrate the holidays with this heartwarming stage adaptation of the film, which starred Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera—Ellen. Song and dance duo Bob and Phil follow singing sisters Betty and Judy to their Christmas show at a quaint Vermont lodge in this family classic packed with Irving Berlin favorites including Blue Skies, I love a Piano, Count your Blessings, Sisters and of course, White Christmas. Trip includes lunch, show and transportation in CRRD paratransit. Lunch will include lemon rice soup, roast chicken breast or roast pork, apple dressing, buttered corn, crème de menthe sundae with whipped cream and a cherry. This is a shared trip with Palos Park. Depart/Return: Community Center Day/Date: Wednesday, December 18 #250309-1 Time: 11:00 am - 5:30 pm Cost: R:$68.00/NR:$73.00 (fee includes show, lunch and transportation) Ages: 18 years old and up Min/Max: 6/11

LAKE GENEVA CRUISE LINE TOUR & LUNCH We will travel by coach bus to beautiful Lake Geneva. Relax and enjoy all the scenic fall beauty of the lake with a fully narrated two hour tour as you cruise completely around lovely Geneva Lake on the Grand Belle. Enjoy a historical narrated tour of the lake while you are served a delicious plated meal. Lunch is sliced all natural turkey; homemade mashed potatoes; stuffing; gravy and spiced cranberries. All lunches include a fresh fruit platter, fresh rolls, vegetable, dessert, coffee or tea. Trip includes lunch, narrated tour of the lake and coach bus transportation. This is a shared trip with Palos Park. Depart/Return: Community Center Day/Date: Tuesday, October 8 #250307-1 Time: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Cost: R:$75.00/NR:$80.00 Ages: 18 years old and up Min/Max: 30/40

TOMMY Guns Garage Show & Lunch This is where “gangsters”, “flappers”, and you interact in an afternoon of great food and a musical comedy revue you will always remember. Transport yourself back in time to Chicago’s roaring twenties at Tommy Gun’s Garage, a unique speakeasy dinner show in the Windy City. Say the password at the front door and then step into an era of mob guys and flappers, Broadway tunes by Cole Porter and George Gershwin and lively dances like the Charleston. This gut busting show is full of song, dance and audience participation. Menu choices are prime-rib, lasagna (meat or meatless) or boneless breast of chicken with a marsala or lemon herb sauce. Trip includes dinner/show, soup or salad, vegetable, potato, dessert, coffee/soda, gratuity, and coach bus transportation. This is a shared trip with Palos Park. Depart/Return: Community Center Day/Date: Wednesday, November 6 #250308-1 Time: 10:45 am - 4:15 pm Cost: R:$96.00/NR:$106.00 Ages: 18 years old and up Min/Max: 8/9

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39’ers Senior Club The Palos Hills Seniors Club is looking for new members. Join us for some fun! It’s a place to meet new people and get together with old friends. Laughter is the best medicine and this group loves to laugh and have a good time. There is always something exciting happening at the Palos Hills Community Center for seniors luncheons, entertainment, BINGO and informational workshops are offered. Activities are held at the Community Center located at 8455 W. 103rd Street, starting at noon on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month to Palos Hills residents, age 55+. You may bring a friend that is a non-resident, they would pay an additional fee. If you can’t make every event, that’s ok, we would love to see you! Activity fee for events and luncheons must be paid at least one week in advance. Sorry no walk-ins or refunds. If

you have any questions or would like a list of activities call Sandy at 708-430-4500.

September 11 - $2.00 Grandparent & Great-Grandparent Social & Bingo Today we honor our grandparents and great grandparents for grandparents day. Bring in a picture to show your friends. If you are not a grandparent, bring in a picture of someone special to you. Pizza & Salad

September 25 - $4.00 per person Ed Brennan Mr. Brennan, along with his accompanist, Vera Browser, brings together some of the greatest hits from the Golden Age of Broadway and the American songbook for a program sure to leave you with a smile on your face and a song in your heart. Lunch from the local sandwich shop Peppo’s.

August 28 - $1.00 per person White Elephant/BINGO Clean out those closets! Your unwanted treasures may become someone’s wanted treasures at the White Elephant Sale. Tickets to buy items are 10 tickets for $1.00. BINGO after the sale. Party Dips & Crackers for lunch. If you have an easy dip recipe that is a crowd favorite at your house bring me the recipe.

October 9 - $4.00 per person It’s Oktoberfest Time! Jennifer Silk returns to perform “Harvest Harmonies” for Oktoberfest. Join the gang for food, fun and root beer, we are having a party! Oktoberfest fun. Pretzel necklaces Polish Sausage, Sauerkraut & Sides

October 23 - $2.00 per person Ghostly Halloween Fun & BINGO Open to our senior residents. All aboard the wagon ride for a ghoulishly delightful good time. Come see the Palos Hills golf clubhouse decorated for Halloween. Dress warmly. If you are not riding today join us at the Community Center for some holiday fun. Wear your Halloween costume. Stay for BINGO! Chili with all the toppings for lunch.

November 13 - $2.00 per person Harvest Time Pot Luck & BINGO Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks for families and friends. Bring your favorite dish to pass to complete our meal. We will play BINGO for prizes after we enjoy our Thanksgiving feast. Ham and Chicken will be provided.

December 11 - $10.00 per person Holiday Winter Wonderland Luncheon & Entertainment A holiday lunch bursting with spirit and good cheer. A great time to meet with old friends or create some new memories. Includes catered lunch and entertainment. Entertainment by “The Wise Guys” - music, comedy and songs from around the world. Catered Lunch

Palos Hills New Horizons Senior Club

Membership is open to adults and their guests 60 years of age and older residing in Palos Hills. Enjoy BINGO, Casino Trips and Parties. Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6:00 pm at the Community Center, 8455 W. 103rd St. New members can join anytime. Yearly dues are $3.00 payable at the start of the 1st meeting. Call the Community Center at 430-4500. A club member will return your call.

Thank you to our Spring Fling party sponsors: 5th Ward Aldermen, Dawn Nowak & Donna O’Connell

2nd Ward Alderman, Mark Brachman Scott Johnson - Edward Jones, Palos Hills

Peppos Sandwich Shop Duke’s Ace Hardware

Schmaedeke Funeral Home Palos Gaidas Funeral Home

Palos Hills Golf Club Jen Care Senior Medical Center, Oak Lawn

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Chicago Lighthouse Low Vision Products Show Tuesday, October 8

10:00 am to 3:00 pm Palos Hills Community Center

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataracts or diabetic retinopathy and are learning how to live with changing vision, there is help available. Don’t miss this chance to see innovative products and enjoy a hands-on experience with the latest in adaptive devices. THIS IS A DROP IN PROGRAM - program does not last all day.

SUPER SENIORS Thursday, September 12 - 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Palos Hills Community Center A program administered through the Illinois Secretary of State’s Office, Super Seniors brings the State of Illinois’ driving resources and services into your community, offering a convenient way for people to renew their driver’s license. Participate in the Rules of the Road review course and receive a complementary vision screening exam, courtesy of the Secretary of State’s Mobile Driver Services Unit. Also at this time, all qualifying senior citizens 65 years and over can obtain a free, non expiring Illinois State photo ID card. Road tests will not be offered during this event. Rules of the Road requires advance registration. (Class begins at 10:00 am) This is a free event. For more information or to register for Rules of the Road, contact the Palos Hills Community Center at 708-430-4500. To learn more about the Rules of the Road review course for senior citizens and Super Seniors, and to download a copy of the Illinois Rules of the Road Review Course Workbook, visit the Illinois Secretary of State on-line and click on services for seniors.

AARP Driver Safety Course Thursday, October 3 & Friday, October 4

9:00 am - 1:00 pm AARP Members $15, Non-Members $20

Please make checks payable to AARP. You may register in person or by calling the Palos Hills Community Center 430-4500, 8455 W. 103rd St. Palos Hills, IL 60465. *Payment is due when you arrive to take the class.

ADULT GENERAL INTEREST CLASSES

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Registration Information

Typographical Errors Our staff has made every effort to prepare this brochure as accurately as possible; however errors can occur. Circumstances may require that adjustments be made to programs, fees, schedules, etc. All typographical and printing errors are subject to correction.

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How to Register 1. Complete the registration form; be sure to

include the program number and signatures. Please read all registration instructions carefully because some programs have special registration requirements.

2. Include the registration form with a check or credit card number for the correct total fee. Please include your phone number on the check and make check payable to the Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department.

3. Mail in, drop off, or fax your completed registration along with your check or credit card number to the Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department, 8455 W. 103rd Street, Palos Hills, IL 60465.

4. The Community Resource & Recreation Department will check proof of residency.

5. The Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department does not mail confirmation cards to confirm program registration. You may assume that you are enrolled in your first choice of programs for which you have registered unless you receive a phone call from our staff.

6. Telephone registration is not accepted. 7. Proof of residency must be shown at time of

registration. Non-Residents may enroll in any program for an extra fee.

Registration Policies 1. Fees for late registration will not be prorated. 2. The Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation

Department reserves the right to cancel or postpone programs due to insufficient participation numbers.

3. Registration fees are transferable if requested prior to the first day of class.

4. It is the registrant’s responsibility to record times and locations of programs they are enrolled in.

5. The Palos Community Resource & Recreation Department is not responsible for lost or late mail or drop off registrations.

6. By registering for Community Resource & Recreation Department programs, each registrant realizes the inherent risks involved in the program and appreciates the nature of these risks. The applicant holds the Palos Hills Resource & Recreation Department harmless for any damages caused by participation in these programs.

7. Participants or their parents (if participant is under 18) permit the taking of photos, audio and videotapes during Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department activities for publication and use as the department deems necessary.

8. Participants registering for activities of a strenuous nature are encouraged to seek a physician’s approval.

9. Signatures on registration forms are mandatory. Forms without signatures will be returned to registrant thereby jeopardizing their registration.

10. Individuals registering for other family member and friends or neighbors must complete a separate registration form and make sure it is signed by the person who is participating in the program.

Mail In/Drop off Registration Resident registration will begin immediately upon receipt of this brochure. Non–resident registration will begin one week following resident registration. Mail in and drop off registrations will be placed in open program slots in the order they are received. Registrants will be notified of any class conflicts at the time of registration. Registration Dates Call the office for the registration dates for residents and non-residents.

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Program Registration Form

8455 West 103rd Street

Palos Hills, IL 60465

Phone (708) 430-4500

Fax (708) 430-8376

Website: www.paloshillsweb.org

Last Name:_____________________________ Adult First Name:________________________________ Email:________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address:_________________________________________________________________________ City:__________________Zip:___________ Emergency Name:_________________________________ Home(__)_________________ Work/Cell(__)__________________ Emergency(__)_________________

Please read this form carefully and be aware that signing up and participating in this program you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries you might sustain arising out of this program. As a participant in the Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Dept. program , I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury and I agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, damages, or loss which I may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with such Programs. I agree to waive and relinquish all claims I may have as a result of participating in the program against the Palos Hills Resource & Recreation Dept. and its offers, agents, servants, local sponsors, and employees. I agree to allow the Palos Hills Resource & Recreation Dept. to use my family and I in any photo, audio and/or videotape for any publicity used by the City of Palos Hills. I do hereby fully release and discharge the Palos Hills Resource & Recreation Dept. and its officers, agents, servants, and employees from any and all claims sustained by me and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of the program. I understand that no refunds can be made for any reason unless a program or event was canceled by the Palos Hills Resource & Recreation Dept. Any individual or group, which submits a non-sufficient check for payment of a registration fee, will be charged a $15.00 processing fee. I have read and fully understand the Program details on the reverse side. I have read and fully understand the Waiver and Release of all claims information.

X______________________________________________ _______ Participant SIGNATURE (All Adults 18 Years and Older) Date

Activity Number

Activity Name

Registrants Last Name

Registrants First Name

Sex Birth Date Mo./Day/Yr..

Fee

See Registration Information on the back of this form

TOTAL FEE ________ CHECK # __________

Late Pick Up Policy We realize that there are times where parents may be late to pick up their child(ren). If it is determined that kids are getting picked up more than ten minutes on a consistent basis, Administration reserves the right to charge parents/guardians $1.00 for every minute the child is not picked up after ten minutes. All fees must be paid in cash before your child(ren) can continue in the class or register for any future classes. If you are running late, we ask that you contact the front office to ensure your child is adequately supervised.

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Registration Information

Refund Procedures 1. All requests for refunds must be made on an

official refund application available at the Community Center. The date the form is stamped by the office is the date for refund consideration. A copy of the date stamped application will be your proof of request.

2. Once any class begins, no refunds will be given. All requested refunds will be assessed a service charge of $10.00. Refunds will only be issued if the refund dollar amount is greater than $10.00. Dollar amounts less than $10.00 will be credited to the family household account which can be used for future registration purposes.

3. The Community Resource & Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel or consolidate any program(s) if registration is deemed inadequate. Classes will be canceled if the minimum enrollment is not met 3 business days before the start date of the program. If any program has been canceled by the department, participants will receive a refund or credit to be used for another program.

4. There will be no telephone refunds. 5. Medical credit situations will be handled

individually on a case by case basis and must be accompanied with a doctor’s note. After the first week of class, no medical credits will be given.

6. All field trips have a non-refundable fee unless canceled by the Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department.

7. Refunds will be processed the day they are submitted in writing. Processing takes three to four weeks. All refunds will be given by a check no matter how you originally paid for a program.

8. Cancellations for Day Camp and Playschool must be received in writing on the Resource & Recreation Refund form, two (2) weeks prior to the beginning of the session. No refunds/credits will be given after that date.

9. Credits must be used within 6 months of issue date.

10. There will be no prorating of programs due to late starts, early withdrawals or failure to attend classes.

Find us at www.paloshillsweb.org

Waiting Lists If a program is full, a waiting list will be started. When this is possible, individuals on the waiting list will be called in the order they are placed on the waiting list. However due to schedule restrictions, it is not always possible to accommodate all individuals on waiting lists and in such cases those individuals will not be called.

Walk Up Registration In person registration for residents will begin as soon as you receive this brochure. All walk up registrants will be informed immediately as to class availability.

Registration Dates Resident - call the Community Center—430-4500 Non-Resident - one week after resident registration

Credit Card Information Program registrants are able to pay for program fees with a Visa, Master Card or Discover Card. If paying by credit card, you must provide photo identification.

NSF Checks Any individual or group which submits a non-sufficient funds check for payment of a registration fee will be charged $15.00.

Sign Up Today! Nothing kills a good program or trip quicker than everyone waiting until the last minute to register. So, please register at least 10 business days in advance to keep the program or trip alive!

We Love Parents But... Please do not remain in the classroom or gym after dropping off your child. Continual interruptions tend to affect the children’s participation levels. You are more than welcome to sit and relax in the lobby.

Behavior Policy The Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department has an established behavior policy relative to inappropriate behavior. Inappropriate behavior is defined as that which disrupts a recreation program and which requires a program leader to call for a stop of the behavior due to its effect on other participants or on the leader’s ability to conduct the program. Such behavior may call for an immediate and/or permanent dismissal of the participant. Additional rules may be developed for individual programs and athletic events as deemed necessary by staff. No credits or refunds will be given for behavior dismissal.

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Palos Hills Park Sites & Facilities

LOCATION INFORMATION City of Palos Hills - City Hall

10335 S. Roberts Road Palos Hills, IL 60465

(708) 598-3400

Community Activity Center 8455 W. 103rd Street Palos Hills, IL 60465

(708) 430-4500

Palos Hills Municipal Golf Course 7301 W. 105th Street Palos Hills, IL 60465

(708) 599-0202

Palos Hills Riding Stables 10100 Kean Avenue Palos Hills, IL 60465

(708) 598-7718

Orland Bowl 8601 W. 159th Street Orland Park, IL 60462

(708) 532-8868

Apollo Recreation Center 12521 S. Kostner

Alsip, IL 60803 (708) 389-1003

Palos Park Recreation Center

8901 W. 123rd Street Palos Park, IL 60464

(708) 671-3760

T-USA Martial Arts 12041 S. Harlem Avenue Palos Heights, IL 60463

(708) 361-5657

GUIDELINE FOR PARKS City of Palos Hills Ordinance Section 2.48.070

For a complete list of rules visit our website at

www.paloshillsweb.org

For All Parks

1. All Dogs Must be on a leash.

2. Dog Waste - must be picked up and removed by the owner.

3. No person shall be allowed to swim, bathe, wade or enter into

any water feature located on any City property. A water feature is

any pond, lake, retention/detention pond or waterfall.

4. Ice skating is allowed on City made ice skating areas only.

5. No person may sleep overnight or camp in any park.

6. No person shall enter an area posted as “Closed to the Public”

nor shall any person use any area in violation of posted notices,

included but not limited to parking areas designated for the

handicapped.

7. The City of Palos Hills reserves the right to close a park for City

held functions.

Pleasure Lake Rules

No Swimming, Boating, Ice Skating, or Camping.

Fishing is catch and release only.

PALOS HILLS PARKS Town Square - 8500 W. 103rd Street

Indian Woods - 100th Street & 82nd Avenue

Michael Park - Michael Drive & 105th Street

Loveland Park - 8500 W. 106th Street

Aspen Park - 105th Street & Aspen

Calvary Park - 111th Street & Roberts Road

Krasowski Park - 104th Place & Tod Drive

Volunteer Park - 99th Street & 88th Avenue

Pleasure Lake - 10801 Roberts Road

Glacier Park - 101st Street & 78th Avenue

Check Our Website for Additional Information at www.paloshillsweb.org

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HOLIDAY SPECIAL EVENTS

Evening with Santa & Annual Tree Lighting

Come visit with Santa Claus and help him light our holiday tree. Mrs. Claus will be face painting and there will be great family entertainment! This event will also include a hot dog dinner. Each child will receive a small gift from Santa. Don’t forget your cameras!

Thursday, December 12 - 6:00 pm Palos Hills Community Center

$7.00 Adults - #251013-A $9.00 per child (1-12 years old) #251013-C Under 1 years of age free, but must have a

ticket. - #251013-B No tickets sold at the door.

Santa’s Mail Box Kids, want a letter from Santa? Drop off your letter to Santa in the special mailbox at the Community Center beginning December 2 and Santa will write you back! Please include your name, address, city and state on your letter. Elves will stop taking letters on December 13.

Shred Day September 28

9-11:00 am

The City will be offering a shred day hosted by

AT & T State Representative Kelly Burke State Senator Bill Cunningham

The program will take place at:

Palos Hills Community Center 8455 W. 103rd Street

Back parking lot

For more information call the Palos Hills Community Center at 430-4500.

Santa on the Holiday Express The holiday express train takes children on a real train ride with a special visit from Santa Claus. A conductor will come around to punch your ticket, there will be an opportunity to sing carols, and Santa will be passing out a small gift. The train will leave the Palos Heights Metra Station, 11451 Southwest Highway, at 1:45 p.m. and return at approximately 3:50 p.m. Hot chocolate and cookies will be served at the station. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Due to the number of people (including infants) that we are allowed to have by Metra, THERE IS A MAXIMUM NUMBER OF 8 TICKETS PER FAMILY INCLUDING INFANTS!!! ALL family members (including infants) must be included on the registration form. NO EXCEPTIONS! Tickets go on sale Wednesday, October 2, and usually sell within a couple of hours. The Holiday Express is only open to Palos Hills residents with a valid ID.

Saturday, December 14 $15.00/person - #251018

Under 3 years of age are free, but are included in the family maximum of 8.

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Palos Hills, IL 60465

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