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All prices and events are subject to change without notice. Distribution of information and materials through the schools does not imply District 203 or District 204 endorsement of them. 523 S. Webster St., Naperville, IL 630.420.6010 napersettlement.org History Speaks Lecture Series: Bette Davis Sunday, January 10, 4–5 PM Day of Event: $7/adult, $6/youth (4-12), student and Settlement-6 members and above Advance tickets save $1 each Few actresses in the history of film rival Bette Davis’s longevity and appeal. This witty, sharp portrayal by actress and historian Leslie Goddard reveals Davis not only as a riveting personality, but as the ultimate star in the Golden Age of Hollywood. Naperville Plays Saturday, January 16, 10 AM–2 PM $11/adult and youth, $10/senior (60+) Naper Settlement and DuPage Children’s Museum members are free Discover the wonder of play throughout history and cultures across the world. Visitors will triple their fun with the DuPage Children’s Museum, Naper Settlement and the Naperville Public Library. Naperville Plays will feature hands-on arts and science exhibits, a live performance and an exclusive traveling exhibit featuring the children of Hangzhou. Stay tuned for all the fun details. Held offsite at the DuPage Children’s Museum, 301 N. Washington St., Naperville, IL 60540. History Connectors and Building Interpreters Informational Meetings (Mandatory) Resolve to get involved in the New Year! Teens in grades 9 to 12 and adults can volunteer as History Connectors and work with our visitors at special hands-on activity stations, Settlement Sundays, summer camp, Girl Scout programs and more. No costumes are required. Adults ages 18 and older can volunteer as Building Interpreters to tell the stories of the past and how they relate to the present inside the historic museum buildings. Through their interpretation or demonstrations of special skills, such as Blacksmithing, these volunteers provide an exciting and engaging experience that stimulates conversation and promotes an appreciation of Naperville’s history. Period clothing is an option. Option 1: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Option 2: Saturday, January 30, 2016 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Juniors on the Green Volunteers Parent Informational Meetings (Mandatory) Young people in grades 4-8 are eligible to become Junior Volunteers at Naper Settlement. From April through October, the Juniors, dressed in period clothing like petticoats and overalls, play typical games and do chores and activities of the past. What a great way to give back to the community, make new friends, “play” while volunteering, build self esteem and so much more! Parents of new Junior Volunteers must attend one of the meetings listed to the right. Option 1: Thursday, January 28, 2016 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Option 2: Saturday, January 30, 2016 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Training takes place throughout the winter to prepare for the summer season, which begins on April 1. Visit our website or contact the Director of Organizational Resources at 630.305.5256 or email nsvolunteer@ naperville.il.us today to join in a fun, rewarding and interactive adventure! School’s Out Day Camp $120/camper for all three days or $45/camper/day Registration required. For grades 1–5. Messy, Mad Science: Monday, Feb. 15, 9 AM–3 PM Making a mess is generally frowned upon, but here, we will experiment with everything from slime to silly putty to gaseous compounds of foaming, fizzing and bubbling explosions! Some of the hands-on experiments will get grubby, so be sure to wear your lab coat (or old clothes you don’t mind getting dirty in the name of learning). Imaginarium: Friday, March 4, 9 AM–3 PM It’s time to think out of the box and let your imagination run wild! Join us as we become art-scientists and junior engineers. Cooking and concoctions are all science, too! Artful Antics: Wednesday, March 30, 9 AM–3 PM Reach beyond the ordinary and create art that is uniquely YOU! Express your creativity as we experiment with different techniques in multiple art forms. All special events and programs subject to change without notice. in∙volved a. connected or concerned with someone or something, typically on an emotional or personal level e.g. A Naper Settlement Volunteer or Member!

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All prices and events are subject to change without notice. Distribution of information and materials through the schools does not imply District 203 or District 204 endorsement of them.

523 S. Webster St., Naperville, IL630.420.6010 • napersettlement.org

History Speaks Lecture Series: Bette DavisSunday, January 10, 4–5 PM

Day of Event: $7/adult, $6/youth (4-12), student and Settlement-6 members and above Advance tickets save $1 each

Few actresses in the history of film rival Bette Davis’s longevity and appeal. This witty, sharp portrayal by actress and historian Leslie Goddard reveals Davis not only as a riveting personality, but as the ultimate star in the Golden Age of Hollywood.

Naperville PlaysSaturday, January 16, 10 AM–2 PM

$11/adult and youth, $10/senior (60+) Naper Settlement and DuPage Children’s Museum members are free

Discover the wonder of play throughout history and cultures across the world. Visitors will triple their fun with the DuPage Children’s Museum, Naper Settlement and the Naperville Public Library. Naperville Plays will feature hands-on arts and science exhibits, a live performance and an exclusive traveling exhibit featuring the children of Hangzhou. Stay tuned for all the fun details. Held offsite at the DuPage Children’s Museum, 301 N. Washington St., Naperville, IL 60540.

History Connectors and Building Interpreters Informational Meetings (Mandatory) Resolve to get involved in the New Year! Teens in grades 9 to 12 and adults can volunteer as History Connectors and work with our visitors at special hands-on activity stations, Settlement Sundays, summer camp, Girl Scout programs and more. No costumes are required.

Adults ages 18 and older can volunteer as Building Interpreters to tell the stories of the past and how they relate to the present inside the historic museum buildings. Through their interpretation or demonstrations of special skills, such as Blacksmithing, these volunteers provide an exciting and engaging experience that stimulates conversation and promotes an appreciation of Naperville’s history. Period clothing is an option.

Option 1: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.

Option 2: Saturday, January 30, 2016 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.

Juniors on the Green Volunteers Parent Informational Meetings (Mandatory) Young people in grades 4-8 are eligible to become Junior Volunteers at Naper Settlement. From April through October, the Juniors, dressed in period clothing like petticoats and overalls, play typical games and do chores and activities of the past. What a great way to give back to the community, make new friends, “play” while volunteering, build self esteem and so much more! Parents of new Junior Volunteers must attend one of the meetings listed to the right.

Option 1: Thursday, January 28, 2016 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.

Option 2: Saturday, January 30, 2016 1:00 – 2:30 p.m.

Training takes place throughout the winter to prepare for the summer season, which begins on April 1. Visit our website or contact the Director of Organizational Resources at 630.305.5256 or email [email protected] today to join in a fun, rewarding and interactive adventure!

School’s Out Day Camp$120/camper for all three days or $45/camper/dayRegistration required. For grades 1–5.

Messy, Mad Science: Monday, Feb. 15, 9 AM–3 PMMaking a mess is generally frowned upon, but here, we will experiment with everything from slime to silly putty to gaseous compounds of foaming, fizzing and bubbling explosions! Some of the hands-on experiments will get grubby, so be sure to wear your lab coat (or old clothes you don’t mind getting dirty in the name of learning).

Imaginarium: Friday, March 4, 9 AM–3 PMIt’s time to think out of the box and let your imagination run wild! Join us as we become art-scientists and junior engineers. Cooking and concoctions are all science, too!

Artful Antics: Wednesday, March 30, 9 AM–3 PM Reach beyond the ordinary and create art that is uniquely YOU! Express your creativity as we experiment with different techniques in multiple art forms.

All special events and programs subject to change without notice.

in∙volveda. connected or concerned with someone or something,

typically on an emotional or personal level

e.g. A Naper Settlement Volunteer or Member!