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Board of Commissioners

Mission Statement

We enrich people’s lives by providing safe, healthy and fun leisure experiences.

Vision Statement

We will be the provider of choice for parks, recreation and fi tness within our diverse community.

Park District Staff (630) 837-2468

ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT EXT.

Director of Parks and Recreation Jeff Acks 126 [email protected]

Superintendent of Recreation Rick Wulbecker 128 [email protected]

Superintendent of Parks and Planning Bob O’Brien, CPRP, CPFI 117 [email protected]

Executive Assistant / Payroll Clerk Dianna Firak 131 d.fi [email protected]

RECREATION DEPARTMENT

Customer Relations Supervisor Gina Mastro-Strickler 121 [email protected]

Marketing Supervisor Lily Garcia 125 [email protected]

Recreation Supervisor Nicole Cox 138 [email protected]

Athletic Supervisor Kyle Thomas 118 [email protected]

Arts Coordinator Susan Matthews 132 [email protected]

PARKS DEPARTMENT

Assistant Superintendent of Parks Gabe Villar, CPO 207 [email protected]

Parks Foreman Steve Sterling 213 [email protected]

FINANCE & PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

Financial Services Administrator Larry Wheeler, CPRP 129 [email protected]

Business Supervisor Renee Wall 137 [email protected]

Accounting Clerk Nancy Santucci 127 [email protected]

CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF

Sharon Lutz Angie Pikulyk

We Represent You!

The Hanover Park Park District is a separate governing agency established for the purpose of providing parks, facilities

and recreational programs for the community. The Park District is responsible for the maintenance, operation and

administration of parks and park facilities under its jurisdiction. The Park District is governed by fi ve commissioners

elected at large for overlapping, four-year terms. The commissioners set the policies for the operation of the Park District.

Meetings are the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 7 pm in the Community Center Board Room. Residents are

welcome to attend.

Board President,

Mary R. Morrison

(ext. 243)

Board Vice-President,

Jon Duesing

(ext. 217)

Board Treasurer,

Michelle Macholl

(ext. 227)

Board Commissioner,

Mark Elkins

(ext. 219)

Board Commissioner,

Deb Berthelot

(ext. 229)

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nPark District Facilities & Offi ce Hours:

Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 5 pm

Wednesday 8:30 am – 8 pm

Saturday 9 am – 12 pm

FACILITIES

Community Center &

Park District Offi ce

1919 Walnut Avenue

Hanover Park, IL 60133

630-837-2468

Fax: 630-837-9720

Centre Court Athletic Club

1919 Walnut Avenue

Hanover Park, IL 60133

630-837-6300

Ahlstrand Fieldhouse

6800 Catalpa Street

Hanover Park, IL 60133

Hollywood Activity Center

1529 Celebrity Circle West

Hanover Park, IL 60133

Seafari Springs Aquatic Center

1700 Greenbrook Boulevard

Hanover Park, IL 60133

(Open June – August)

630-830-0300

Fax: 630-830-3180

HOTLINES

Youth Athletic Hotline

630-837-2468 (ext. 208)

Adult Athletc Hotline

630-837-2468 (ext. 230)

(April – November)

Dance Hotline

630-837-2468 (ext. 209)

How to Use Your Playbook

BORDER CATEGORIESGeneral

Special Events

Pre-School

Early Childhood

Youth Programs

Teen Programs

Adult Programs

Senior Programs

Centre Court Athletic Club

Spanish Section

Photo Policy

The Hanover Park Park District reserves the right to photograph or videotape

participants in Park District programs, facilities or parks for the District’s use.

In Case of Oops!

Complete details of program policies, procedures and guidelines are sometimes

omitted from the program brochures because of space limitations. Also,

errors in days, times, registration requirements and fees may occur as well. We

apoligize for any errors that may appear in the brochure. We thank you for your

patience and understanding when these situations arise.

Safety Town

Familiarize your child with everyday safety situations. Our staff will show

your child how to incorporate personal, pedestrian, passenger, personal,

home and play safety into everyday life. Children will learn what street

signs mean, stranger danger, playground safety and other safety topics.

This program will have classroom and safety town time. (NC)

Safety Town

209362-01 3-5 W/F 9/18-10/11 12:45-2:45P $52/$67

209362-02 3-5 TU/TH 10/15-11/7 3-5P $52/$67

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What a better way to wrap up your summer than with

a PARTY! The Hanover Park Park District invites you

to visit the new Safety Town. Come and learn about

our new safety programs and enjoy a day learning

more about the diff erent programs you and your

family can benefi t from. There will be games, crafts

and we will also make up activities from our earth day

celebration. Children 3 to 5 years old can enjoy riding

around Safety Town. There will also be food and

refreshments. Tell your friends and family! (KT)

Safety Town

ALL F 8/9 3 – 5P FREE

Halloween Fun Fair

Make this Halloween a memorable one for your little

one. Our Fun Fair will have face painting, creepy

games and spooky crafts. Dress in your favorite

costume but don’t forget your coat, some activities

will be outside at Safety Town. Concessions available

at additional cost.

Registration deadline is October 24, 5 pm.

Ahlstrand Fieldhouse

202400-01 2-5 F 10/25 11:30A-1P $4/$6

Hanover Park Park District Preschool Participants

registration fee: $2

The Great Pumpkin Hunt

Search around Safety Town for mini pumpkins and

then turn them in for a prize. Afterwards there will be

spooky snacks and creepy crafts inside. Dress for the

weather; parents must attend. (NC)

Safety Town

209363-01 3-5 SA 10/19 1-2P $4/$6

Candy Cane Town

Search around Safety Town for candy canes.

Afterwards we will enjoy warm cocoa and cookies and

make a wintery craft inside. Dress for the weather;

parents must attend.

Safety Town

309363-01 3-5 SA 12/7 1 – 2P $4/$6

Polar Express Trolley Ride

All Aboard the Polar Express Trolley! We will head to

Santa’s workshop while listening to the Polar Express

story by Chris Van Allsburg. Santa will meet us at his

workshop for pictures, snacks and a craft. (NC)

Check In At CC Gym

Look for detailed information on hpparks.org on August 12

or email NIcole Cox at [email protected].

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Review the class locations and times. Decide upon a class that will best fi t schedules and child’s age. There is limited enrollment in these programs.

• Little Learners is for children who are 3 years old as of September 1, 2013.

• Pre-Kindergarten is for children who are 4 years old as of September 1, 2013

Register in person at the Community Center.

• You will need the fi rst month’s tuition.

• You will need a copy of your child’s birth certifi cate.

• $15 non-resident fee will be charged at the time of registration when applicable.

Upon completing registration you will receive:

• Parent Handbook.

• Information Sheet concerning billing.

• Emergency information form to be completed by parent and given to child’s teacher on the fi rst day of school.

All children must be toilet independent

• Pull-ups are not acceptable

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Preschool Open House

Open house is a great opportunity to meet our teachers and see your classroom! Both parents and children are welcome to attend. Teachers and Recreation Supervisor will be able to answer any questions you have regarding our preschool program.

Pre-Kindergarten:

M/W/F Classes Wednesday, August 21 7 - 7:30 pm

T/Th Classes Thursday, August 22 7 - 7:30 pm

Little Learners:

M/W/F Classes Wednesday, August 21 6 - 6:30 pm

T/Th Classes Thursday, August 22 6 - 6:30 pm

Totally 2’s & 3’s:

All Classes Wednesday, August 21 5 – 5:30 pm

Locations:

Ahlstrand Fieldhouse

6800 Catalpa

Hanover Park, IL 60133

(630) 837-2008

Hollywood Activity Center

1529 Celebrity Circle West

Hanover Park, IL 60133

(630) 837-7160

Nicole Cox, Recreation Supervisor

For more info regarding Special Events, Early Childhood

and Preschool contact Nicole at (630) 837-2468 (ext. 138)

or [email protected]

Preschool Mission Statement

The Hanover Park Park District’s Preschool program provides a safe and nurturing learning environment to encourage the progression of socialization skills, motor skills, and emotional development while encouraging independence, self expression and listening skills. Our students are prepared for kindergarten through the learning areas of numbers, math, letters, writing, reading, colors and shapes.

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The smart choice to get your little one ready for

kindergarten. Students will learn about size, color and

shapes, numbers, reading and readiness, following

directions, time, listening skills and social-emotional

development. Teachers will explore the alphabet,

addresses, phone numbers and name writing with

your child. Classes are designed for the child entering

kindergarten in the fall of 2014. A graduation celebration

will be held at the end of the school year. Class maximum:

16 students.

10% discount when the year is paid in full at time of

registration.

Installment Bill Fee of $3/month. (included in monthly fee)

AHLSTRAND FIELDHOUSE 4 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2013

501020-01 M/W/F 9-11:30A $152/MONTH–$1204.20/YEAR

501020-02 TU/TH 9-11:30A $110/MONTH–$866.70/YEAR

501020-03 TU/TH 6-8:30P $110/MONTH–$866.70/YEAR

HOLLYWOOD ACTIVTY CENTER 4 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2013

501020-04 M/W/F 9-11:30A $152/MONTH–$1204.20/YEAR

Little Learners

In a class by itself! Socialization and learning through play

will fi ll your child’s day. Students are exposed to creative art

expression, singing and rhythm activities, body movement,

stories, free play, name recognition, fi ne motor skills, and

activities related to every day math, science, and language

discovery. This class is a great opportunity for your child

to get ready for Pre-Kindergarten. Class maximum: 16

students.

10% discount when the year is paid in full at time of registration. Installment Bill Fee of $3/month. (included in monthly fee)

AHLSTRAND FIELDHOUSE 3 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2013

501010-10 M/W/F 9-11A $126/MONTH–$996.30/YEAR

501010-11 TU/TH 9-11A $92/MONTH–$719.10/YEAR

501010-12 TU/TH 6-8P $92/MONTH–$719.10/YEAR

HOLLYWOOD ACTIVTY CENTER 3 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2013

501010-13 TU/TH 9-11A $92/MONTH–$719.10/YEAR

Totally 2s & 3s Enrollment Procedure

Registration must be completed at the Park District offi ce. The entire fee is due at time of registration. A copy of the child’s birth certifi cate is due at time of registration. Your child must be 2 years old by September 1, 2013. Upon registering you will be given a copy of the parent manual, emergency form, and medication form. The forms are due

on the fi rst day of class.

Totally 2s & 3s Information

The fi rst day of each session is with parents. Parents will

be able to see what a typical day at Totally 2s & 3s is like

for their child. Policies and procedures will be explained

during the fi rst day.

Pull-ups are accepted, but our teachers are not able to

change any child. Children should be in the process of

learning how to be toilet independent while attending

this program. Parents must be available to return to the

program to change their child’s pull-up or in case of a

bathroom accident.

Fees are based on the number of days class will be in

session due to offi cial school holidays. For our cancellation

and transfer policies, please refer to our parent manual.

Totally 2s & 3s

Designed to provide your child with their fi rst introduction

to a preschool setting. Children are eased into separation

from their parents when their child is ready. Classes will

emphasize socialization and learning through play. Music,

story time, and arts n crafts are a few of the exciting new

experiences your toddler will enjoy. This program is an

excellent stepping stone into our Little Learners program.

Class maximum: 12 students.

AHLSTRAND FIELDHOUSE 2 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2013

201000-01 W/F 9/4-11/15 9-10:30A $110/$125

201000-02 W/F 9/4-11/15 10:45A-12:15P $110/$125

201000-03 W/F 11/20-2/14/14 9-10:30A $110/$125

201000-04 W/F 11/20-2/14/14 10:45A-12:15P $110/$125

No classes December 19-28.

301000-01 W/F 2/19-5/9/14 9-10:30A $110/$125

301000-02 W/F 2/19-5/9/14 10:45A-12:15P $110/$125

No classes March 24-28, 2014

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Lunch and Learn Programs

Sign up your child to learn about a variety of topics

throughout the school year. Make sure to pack your

child a lunch. This is a great way to extend your child’s

preschool day or just give them time in a classroom

setting. Children do not have to be enrolled in

preschool to attend these programs.

Students enrolled in preschool at Ahlstrand Fieldhouse

will be escorted from their class to the Lunch and

Learn Programs. Program time for Little Learners

is 11:00am-12:30pm and Pre-Kindergarten is

11:30am-1:00pm.

Shake it All About

Get your child active and moving! We will have fun

with balls, parachutes, mats and much more. This is a

large motor skill program.

Preschool Room A

201030-01 3-5 TU 9/10-10/22 11:30A-1P $46/$61

201030-02 3-5 TU 10/29-12/7 11:30A-1P $46/$61

Kids in the Kitchen

Safety in the kitchen is important at any age. Not only

will we learn about safety in the kitchen but we’ll cook

up simple and kid friendly recipes. Through cooking,

we learn a variety of skills including math, problem

solving and chemistry. There will be basic health

lessons throughout the session. (NC)

Preschool Room A

201031-01 3-5 W 9/11-10/23 11:30A-1P $46/$61

201031-02 3-5 W 10/30-12/18 11:30A-1P $46/$61

Alphabet Soup & Number Stew

Be creative while learning about the alphabet and

numbers. We will make crafts and do some cooking all

while learning the ABC’s and 123’s. (NC)

Preschool Room A

201032-01 3-5 F 9/13-10/25 11:30A-1P $46/$61

201032-02 3-5 F 11/1-12/20 11:30A-1P $46/$61

No classes the week of 11/25

Little Soccer Star

Your little soccer player will learn the fundamentals of this

fun and exciting sport. The basics of dribbling, passing,

shooting and teamwork will be taught through skills and

drills. At the end of each class, players will participate in a

practice game!

Ahlstrand fi elds

203430-01 4 - 7 SA 9/7-10/12 9-10A $25/$38

Safety Town

Familiarize your child with everyday safety situations. Our

staff will show your child how to incorporate pedestrian,

passenger, personal, home and play safety into everyday

life. Children will learn what street signs mean, stranger

danger, playground safety and other safety topics. This

program will have classroom and safety town time. (NC)

Safety Town

209362-01 3-5 W/F 9/18-10/11 12:45-2:45P $52/$67

209362-02 3-5 TU/TH 10/15-11/7 3-5P $52/$67

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The Great Pumpkin Hunt

Search around Safety Town for mini pumpkins and then

turn them in for a prize. Afterwards there will be spooky

snacks and creepy crafts inside. Dress for the weather;

parents must attend.

Safety Town

209363-01 3-5 SA 10/19 1-2P $4/$6

Saturday Playgroup

The fun begins here! Saturdays will be spent outside and

in playing with other children. Each week will have a craft

and snack. Parents may stay and participate or leave to run

their Saturday morning errands. (NC)

Ahlstrand Fieldhouse

201105-01 2-6 SA 9/14-10/12 9:30A-12P $34/$49

201105-02 2-6 SA 10/19-11/16 9:30A-12P $34/$49

Parent & Tot Gymnastics

Introduces the basics of gymnastics through tumbling.

Body awareness and balance will be developed through an

“obstacle course” type set-up of mats, foam inclines, mail

boxes, barrels, steps, beams and junior bars. Parent(s) are

required to attend with child.

Gymkhana

1700 Tower Dr. Hanover Park, Il

Session 1

203210-01 2-4 TU 10/1-11/5 10:15-10:55A $42/$57

203210-02 3-6 TU 10/1-11/5 11:05-11:45A $42/$57

203210-03 2-4 SA 10/5-11/9 9-9:40A $42/$57

Session 2

No Class 11/30

203210-04 2-4 TU 11/12-12/17 10:15-10:55P $42/$57

203210-05 3-6 TU 11/12-12/17 11:05-11:45P $42/$57

203210-06 2-4 SA 11/16-12/28 9-9:40A $42/$57

Boys and Girls Basketball Leagues - Winter 2013/14

NEW LEAGUE!

Come join our new 1st/2nd grade co-ed instructional youth basketball league that will introduce your

child to the basic fundamentals of basketball. Players will receive instruction from volunteer coaches in

dribbling, passing, shooting, as well as learn the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship.

Teams will have two practices before the season begins on January 4th. These two practices will be

taught by two experienced coaches. All volunteer coaches will learn the basic fundamental drills and

apply these during the season to their pre game practices. Teams will participate starting January 4th in

a 30 minute pre game practice with their volunteer coach then will play a 30 minute basketball game

(two fi fteen minute half’s). Games will be instructional and can be stopped at any time to teach the

participants.

All teams will be formed by a draft system. The head coach and assistant coach may protect their

child (keep them on the same team). NO OTHER REQUESTS WILL BE ALLOWED BEFORE/AFTER THE

DRAFT.

Registration Deadline is October 25th. After this date, registration will only be accepted if there is

space on teams. The maximum number of players per team is 10 for all levels. (KT)

Player Evaluations

Coaches Meeting: Following player evaluation

Location: Community Center Gymnasium

3rd/4th Grade: Thursday, November 21st 7 – 8P

Games Begin: Saturday, January 4th

Regular Season Ends:  Saturday, March 1

303300-01 Co-Ed 1st/2nd Grade $59/$74

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Keep your kids active and busy after school! Our after

school staff not only provides a safe and fun environment,

but also participates in sports, games and crafts with

your child. There’s homework and snack time too. With

a fl exible schedule (you pick how many days your child

attends) and a reasonable fee ($10.50 per day*), you cannot

go wrong. Transportation from school to our facility is

provided by our shuttle bus.

Schools Serviced: Hanover Highlands, Horizon, Laurel

Hill, Ontarioville, Parkwood, Anne Fox and Greenbrook for

grades afternoon kindergarten through 6th grade

CC Gym

Time: School Dismissal - 6 pm

Program # Day(s) per week Monthly Fee 2nd Child Fee

502200-01 1 day $44 $40

502200-02 2 days $86 $79

502200-03 3 days $127 $116

502200-04 4 days $168 $154

502200-05 5 days $210* $193

After School Club Daily Pass

Don’t have a set schedule or need childcare when

something comes up, then this is your solution.

The Daily Pass allows you to purchase days and use them

when you need them throughout the school year. There

are guidelines that will be given out at time of registration.

Please note that some dates may become unavailable

based on ratios.

Schools Serviced: Hanover Highlands, Horizon, Laurel

Hill, Ontarioville, Parkwood, Anne Fox and Greenbrook for

grades afternoon kindergarten through 6th grade

CC Gym

Time: School Dismissal - 6 pm

502200-06 Daily Pass $15

Days Off and ½ days off From School Information

There will be scheduled programs on some of the school

districts’ full and half days off . More information on these

days will be provided after the school year begins. To be

on the email list for this information, please email Nicole at

[email protected].

After School Club (ASC) Information

Payment Information

Tuition is based on the total number of days school is

actually in session per year. Fees are divided into 9 equal

payments for the school year and will not be lower for

those months that have fewer attendance days due to

holidays (i.e. winter and spring break). Participants are not

charged for holidays and days off from school.

A $15 non-resident fee will be charged at the time of

registration when applicable.

Days Off

ASC does not run on days when school is not in session. If

the school closes due to inclement weather the ASC will be

closed. For early dismissal, ASC will not be in session. For

more information on days off , please refer to “days off and

½ days off from school information.”

Registration Information

Registration must be completed at the Park District offi ce.

Phone-in registration will not be accepted. A parent

handbook will be given out at the time of registration.

Included in the handbook is an Emergency Release Form.

This form is due on the fi rst day of ASC.

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Birthday Party PackagesMake your child’s birthday party a memorable one. Parents relax and enjoy, while our party club staff

host the 2 hour party from start to fi nish: entertain, serve and clean up. Your private room party will

include tableware, juice, decorations and party bags.

Crazy Games Party (5 -10 yrs old)

Play a variety of fun games in our activity room. Play with the parachute, have relays, limbo and games that will be customized to your child’s party.

$92/$107

“Princess for a Day” Party (5 - 10 yrs old)

The birthday girl will be a princess on her special day! Guests and birthday girl will get hair, nails, and make up done. Everyone will create a crown to keep!

$113/$128

Safety Town Party (4 – 6 yrs old)

Explore the town with your friends on your special day! Birthday child and guests will go on a tour of Safety Town, have time to ride around and make a craft. There will be time for cake and gifts too.

$140/$155

To reserve a party, a party reservation form must be fi lled out and returned with a $20 non-refundable deposit fee. Final payment and number of guests are due 3 business days before your party. A two-week notice is required to reserve your party. Parties are for 10 guests, additional guests for Crazy Games is $8; additional guests for Princess for a Day and Safety Town are $10. Contact Nicole Cox, Recreation Supervisor, 630-837-2468 ext 138 or [email protected].

Gina Mastro-Strickler,

Customer Relations Supervisor

For your customer service needs contact Gina at

(630) 837-2468 (ext. 121) or [email protected]

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Winter 2013/14

Come join our new look youth basketball league that

will introduce your child to the basic fundamentals of

basketball. Players will receive instruction from volunteer

coaches in dribbling, passing, shooting, as well as learn

the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship.

Practice location, day and time are determined by the

volunteer coach and facility availability.

New this season! Each youth basketball team will represent

a diff erent NBA team with a reversible jersey that players

get to keep. Players will also have a chance to compete

in an All-Star game at the end of the season. All 8th grade

players will participate in a ceremony at the end of the

season if they have played 4+ seasons with the Hanover

Park Park District.

Teams will be formed based at the 3rd/4th, 5th/6th, and 7th/8th

grade levels. If there are enough players at individual

grade levels, the grades will be divided. All teams will be

formed by a draft system. The head coach and assistant

coach may protect their child (keep them on the same

team). NO OTHER REQUESTS WILL BE ALLOWED BEFORE/

AFTER THE DRAFT.

Registration Deadline is October 25th. After this date,

registration will only be accepted if there is space on

teams. The maximum number of players per team is 10 for

all levels. (KT)

Player Evaluations

Coaches Meeting: Following player evaluation

Location: Community Center Gymnasium

3rd/4th Grade: Tuesday November 5th 7 – 8:30P

5th/6th Grade: Tuesday November 12th 7 – 8:30P

7th/8th Grade: Tuesday November 19th 7 – 8:30P

Practices Begin: Week of December 2

Games Begin: Saturday, January 4th

Regular Season Ends:   Saturday, March 1

Tournament Begins: Saturday, March 8

303300-02 3rd/4th Grade $89/$104

303300-03 5th/6th Grade $99/$114

303300-04 7th/8th Grade $99/$114

Kyle Thomas, Athletic Supervisor

For more info regarding Youth and Adult Sports contact

Kyle at (630) 837-2468 (ext. 118) or

[email protected]

Girl Basketball Inter Village Leagues - Winter 2013/14

NEW GYM FLOOR!

Come play on our new gym fl oor in these instructional

leagues that will introduce your child to the basic

fundamentals of basketball. Players will receive instruction

from volunteer coaches in dribbling, passing, shooting,

as well as learn the importance of teamwork and good

sportsmanship. Practice location, day and time are

determined by the volunteer coach and facility availability.

Teams will be formed based at the 3rd/4th, 5th/6th, and 7th/8th

grade levels. If there are enough players at individual

grade levels, the grades will be divided. All teams will be

formed by a draft system. The head coach and assistant

coach may protect their child (keep them on the same

team). NO OTHER REQUESTS WILL BE ALLOWED BEFORE/

AFTER THE DRAFT.

Registration Deadline is October 26th Please bring proof

of Hanover Park residency if you have not signed up for a

program since 2011. After this date, registration will only be

accepted if there is space on teams. The maximum number

of players per team is 10 for all levels. (KT)

Player Evaluations

Coaches Meeting: Following player evaluation

Location: Community Center Gymnasium

3rd/4th Grade: Tuesday November 12th 7 – 8:30P

5th/6th Grade: Tuesday November 19 th 7 – 8:30P

7th/8th Grade: Tuesday November 26th 7 – 8:30P

Practices Begin: Week of December 3

Games Begin: Saturday, January 4th

Regular Season Ends:   Saturday, March 8

EARLY BIRD SPEICAL, REGISTER BEFORE OCT. 5 AND

RECEIVE $10 OFF FEE AND A FREE WATER BOTTLE!

303300-01 3rd/4th Grade $89/$104

303300-02 5th/6th Grade $99/$114

303300-03 7th/8th Grade $99/$114

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Youth Golf Lessons

FORE! Swing into fall with these 6 PGA-instructed sessions

that off er the knowhow and proper hands on techniques

for providing the beginning golfer a basic understanding

of the game. Don’t worry if you’ve never held a club before

or have ever been embarrassed when you did. Learning

the application of grip, stance arrangement plus drills

for your golf swing is the main agenda. For Youth Golf

Lessons, fee includes range balls.(KT)

Green Valley Driving Range

26 W101 Lake Street

203520-01 8-16 YRS TU, W, TH 9/10-9/20 6-7P $97/$112

Lacrosse Camps

Be a part of the exciting new game of Lacrosse. This

introductory class is for fi rst time lacrosse players who

want to learn the game, no experience necessary. High

School coaches will teach the fundamentals including

cradling, passing, teamwork and defense. These will be

covered through drills and skills. Each participant will earn

a camp T-shirt and completion certifi cate.

Ahlstrand Fields

203545-01 3-8th Gr. W 9/11-10/16 6-7:30P $39/$54

Archery

Take aim and Join Ken Walther, National Archery

Association Level III Coach, to learn the exciting sport of

archery. This includes safety, shooting, and equipment.

Parents are encouraged to register and participate with

their child. All equipment will be provided. (KT)

Simkus Recreation Center, Carol Stream Park District

203535-01 8+ TH 8/29-9/19 6:30-7:30P $52/$67

203535-02 8 + TH 8/29-9/19 7:30-8:30P $52/$67

203535-03 8 + TH 9/26-10/17 6:30-7:30P $52/$67

203535-04 8 + TH 9/26-10/17 7:30-8:30P $52/$67

203535-05 8+ TH 10/24-11/21 6:30-7:30P $52/$67

203535-06 8 + TH 10/24-11/21 7:30-8:30P $52/$67

Check out the new Winter High School

Co-Ed Basketball Leagues in the Teen Section

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Tae Kwon Do

Golden Lion instructors will train participants in

combinations of Tae Kwon Do (blocking, punching

and kicking) Hapkido (wrist locks), and Judo (throws)

techniques. The physical conditioning increases

coordination, strength, concentration and discipline.

No prior skill or knowledge is needed to sign up for the

beginner class. Instructor approval is required for the

advanced class.

CC Activity Room A

(6 weeks)

206900-01 6 + Beg TU 10/1-11/5 6:30-8P $44/$59

206900-02 6 + Adv TU 10/1-11/5 8-9P $38/$53

206900-03 6 + Beg TU 11/12-12/17 6:30-8P $44/$59

206900-04 6 + Adv TU 11/12-12/17 8-9P $38/$53

Shotokan Youth Karate

Karate skills put children in touch with their bodies and help build coordination, agility, strength, and poise, as well as

personal safety techniques in a well-supervised setting. The confi dence gained through karate fosters a strong positive

self-image. Karate builds self-confi dence, control and discipline, increasing students’ academic performance and

socialization. (KT)

Schaumburg Park District Community Center, 505 N. Springinsguth, Schaumburg

203510-01 4-7 Beg/Cont.(white) TU 9/3-12/10 4-4:45P $133/$148

203510-02 4-7 Int/Adv TU 9/3-12/10 4:50-5:35P $133/$148

203510-03 7-14 Beg/Cont (White) TU 9/3-12/10 5:40-6:30P $133/$148

203510-04 7-14 Novice(Red-Blu) TU 9/3-12/10 6:30-7:25P $133/$148

203510-05 7-14 Int/Adv. (Green +) TU 9/3-12/10 7:30-8:30P $133/$148

Hanover Park Park Park District Community Recreation Center

203510-06 4-7 Beg/Cont.(white) W 9/4-12/11 4-4:45P $133/$148

203510-07 4-7 Int/Adv 2+ Sess. W 9/4-12/11 4:50-5:35P $133/$148

203510-08 7-14 Beg/Cont (Wht-Org) W 9/4-12/11 5:40-6:35P $133/$148

203510-09 7-14 Int.(Yel-Gre) W 9/4-12/11 6:35-7:30P $133/$148

203510-10 7-14 Int/Adv. (Pur +) W 9/4-12/11 7:35-8:35P $133/$148

Bartlett Park District Schrade Gym, 700 Bartlett Road, Bartlett

203510-11 4-7 Beg/Cont. SA 9/7-12/14 2:45-3:30P $133/$148

203510-12 4-7 Int 3+ Sess. SA 9/7-12/14 3:40-4:25P $133/$148

203510-13 8-14 Beg/Cont (Wht-Yel) SA 9/7-12/14 4:30-5:30P $133/$148

203510-14 8-14 Int/Adv(Blue +) SA 9/7-12/14 5:30-6:30P $133/$148

203510-15 Parent/Child 8+ Beg/Cont (Wht-Yel) SA 9/7-12/14 4:30-5:30P $133/$148

203510-16 Parent/Child 8+ Int/Adv (Blue +) SA 9/7-12/14 5:30-6:30P $133/$148

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Horsemanship

Learn from the experts in Horsemanship at Dunham

Woods Farm. You’ll be taught step by step on how to ride

the walk, the canter, the trot, the English hunt seat and

how to handle, groom, and saddle horses.(KT)

Dunham Woods Farm Inc Wayne, Il

202510-01 8 + S 9/14-10/19 1:30-2:30P $130/$145

202510-02 8 + S 11/9-12/14 1:30-2:30P $130/$145

Boxing Academy

The HPPD Boxing Academy develops self-confi dence and

self-respect in a safe and fun environment. Participants

will be taught how to perform better and get that

competitive edge. Learn how to wrap hands like a boxer,

stance and footwork techniques, defensive maneuvers,

rhythm, coordination, nutrition, punch/counter punch

combinations and self-defense techniques. New this

season participants will be able to work on their skills

in our new boxing ring! Participants are strongly

recommended to purchase mouth guards & hand wraps

for the program. All items are available for purchase at the

Park District front desk. No boxing experience needed.

CC Activity Room C

No class 10/12 and 11/30

203700-01 8 + Beg SA 9/7-11/2 9–10A $44/$59

203700-02 8 + Adv SA 9/7-11/2 10-11:30A $52/$67

203700-03 8 + Beg SA 11/9-12/21 9–10A $33/$48

203700-04 8 + Adv SA 11/9-12/21 10-11:30A $39/$54

Gymnastics Youth

Children develop body awareness, control, balance,

fl exibility and strength. Children should wear socks with a

T-shirt and shorts or leotard.(KT)

Gym I:

Development of strength, balance & coordination and

basic apparatus skills are introduced.

Gym II:

Students possessing basic gymnastics skills ready to for

more challenging skills such as handstands and round-off s.

*Gym III:

Further advancement of skills like handsprings and

walkovers. (*Instructor’s approval required)

Gymkhana

1700 Tower Dr., Hanover Park Il

Session I

203210-07 6-11 GYM I TU 10/1-11/5 4-5P $52/$67

203210-08 6-13 GYM II TU 10/1-11/5 5-6P $52/$67

203210-09 8-16 GYM III M 10/7-11/8 4:30P-6P $68/$83

Session II

203210-10 6-11 GYM I TU 11/12-12/17 4-5P $52/$67

203210-11 6-13 GYM II TU 11/12-12/17 5-6P $52/$67

203210-12 8-16 GYM III M 11/25-12/30 4:30P-6P $68/$83

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Welcome to the Hanover Park School of Dance, managed by the

Hanover Park Park District. We are committed to providing an

excellent dance education to students of all ages. Classes meet

for a 27-week session culminating in a Spring Dance Concert.

Dancers gain valuable self-confi dence as they master new skills,

learn to be part of an ensemble, and achieve long-term goals

while preparing for their performances at the end of the year.

Each dancer will receive a beautiful achievement award during

the last week of class.

Parents, please carefully read the information packet you will

receive at registration. It is your responsibility to know and

understand the rules of the program. For more information

about dance attire and all other aspects of Dance, attend the

Dance Parent Meeting (see below).

Instructors reserve the right to place a dancer in a diff erent class

if it is more appropriate. If you are unsure about the right class

for your dancer, attend the Dance Parent Meeting on Wednesday

September 11 or contact Susan Matthews at s.matthews@

hpparks.org or (630) 837-2468 ext. 132 for more information.

Dance Parent Meeting and Shoe SaleWednesday, September 11

7 – 7:45 pm in the Dance Studio

Meet the instructors, get an overview of the program, and ask

questions at the Dance Parent Meeting. If you are unsure about

dance attire, instructors will advise. Gently used dance shoes will

be available for sale. If you have not already registered for Dance,

the offi ce will be open until 8 pm on September 11 for your

convenience.

Shoe SaleIf your dancer has outgrown last year’s shoes and you wish to sell

them, please label them with their size, attach an envelope with

your name and phone number and the price you’d like to receive,

and bring them to the Community Center offi ce by Monday,

September 9. They will be available for sale at the Dance Parent

Meeting and Shoe Sale on Wednesday, September 11 from 7 to

7:45 pm in the Dance Studio.

Preliminary Spring Dance Concert InformationPending confi rmation from the venue, the Spring Dance Concert

will be held on Saturday, May 31, 2014. Final times and details

will be announced well in advance. All dancers who wish to be

a part of the Spring Dance Concert must be registered for and

participating in classes that begin in the Fall. Picture Day, during

which the dancers are professionally photographed in their

costumes, is tentatively scheduled for Sunday, May 18.

Winter Show and Inaugural Production of “The Nutcracker Suite”All dancers will participate in a special Winter Show for family

and friends on Saturday, December 14 in the Community Center

Gym. Details in October.

Hanover Park School of Dance T-shirtEach participant will receive a Hanover Park School of Dance

T-shirt (Only one shirt per dancer even if enrolled in more than

one class.) Dancers will request sizes at the beginning of the Fall

session.

CostumesCostume fees are due at the time of registration or before

Saturday, November 9. Please pay at the Park District offi ce, mail

check, or call with credit card, and make checks payable to the

Hanover Park Park District. Instructors will measure dancers by

the time of the Winter Show. Alterations, if necessary, are the

responsibility of the parent. Custom costumes (size XXL and

above) will be priced according to manufacturer’s scale. If your

costume is larger than XL, we will let you know your additional

costume fee (if any) as soon as possible.

A Note About Ballet ShoesBallet shoes should fi t like a tight leather glove. Do not buy them

larger, to “grow into.” They must have elastic ATTACHED. Do not

buy pink cloth slippers that look like dance shoes.

Holidays and Make-up DaysPlease see the Class Schedule for a listing of holidays we will

NOT meet, and remember to mark your calendars. Make-up days

are built in to the schedule in case of bad weather or instructor

illness.

Payment PlanA simple payment plan is available to families registering for

more than one dance class. 50% of the total amount is due at

registration. The other 50% is due by February 4. (Costume fees

cannot be included in payment plan. All costume fees are due by

Saturday, November 9.) Only those families making ALL Dance

program payments on time will be eligible for a payment plan in

the future. To set up a payment plan, contact Customer Relations

Supervisor Gina Mastro-Strickler at 630-837-2468 ext. 121 at least

one week before you register. Payment plans will not be set up

on the day of registration.

LevelsPlease register for Dance classes based upon the skill levels

explained below:

Beginner: First-time students

Level I: At least one year of experience, or instructor approval

Level II: At least two years of experience

Levels III, IV, V (or Advanced): Three to four or more years of

experience

I. A. (Instructor Approval): Requires an invitation or written

permission from class instructor to register. Bring proof of

permission when registering.

Dance Class Fees30 minute class: $117/$132

multiple classes (per dancer): $106/$121 per class

50 minute class: $189/$204

multiple classes (per dancer): $170/$185 per class

60 minute class: $226/$241

multiple classes (per dancer): $203/$218 per class

70 minute class: $261/$276

multiple classes (per dancer): $235/$250 per class

100 minute class: $372/$387

multiple classes (per dancer): $335/$350 per class

The Hanover Park School Of Dance

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Pre-Ballet (30 minutes)Dancers learn to move gracefully to music, beginning ballet

terminology and steps, and how to perform for an audience.

Must be 3 by Sept. 1 (proof required). Attire: Black scoop neck

leotard, pink tights, pink ballet shoes with elastic attached (no

slippers). May wear black skirt. No athletic clothes. Hair must be

in a bun.

BalletFor the younger dancer who wishes to concentrate on ballet and

is ready for a 50-minute class. Students learn beginning ballet

terminology and steps, and how to perform for an audience.

Attire: Black scoop neck leotard, pink tights, pink ballet shoes

with elastic attached (no slippers). May wear black skirt. No

athletic clothes. Hair must be worn in a bun.

Rhythm, Stomp, and TapFor boys only! Movement and sound. Using buckets, drum sticks,

and various other rhythm tools, we will combine athletic dance

movements with percussive patterns each week and create a

fi nal piece for the recital. The boys will wear tap shoes and learn

tap patterns to create rhythms. Attire: shorts or sweatpants and

solid colored t-shirt. No oversized clothing. No jeans. Instructor

will discuss footwear on fi rst day of class.

Ballet-Tap

Ballet-Tap Beg.-I is a great beginning class for the dancer who

likes variety. Tap and ballet basics and terminology are covered,

plus performance skills and ensemble concepts. Attire: Black

scoop-neck leotard, pink tights, pink ballet shoes with elastic

(no slippers) AND black tap shoes (bring both pairs of shoes to

class each week). No athletic clothes. Follow instructor’s hair

requirements.

Ballet-Tap II-II and IV-V are for more experienced students. Ballet

positions and technique (plie, tendu, chasse, pique, etc.) and tap

skills (shuffl e, fl aps, ball-change, etc.) Attire: Black scoop-neck

leotard, pink tights, pink ballet shoes with elastic (no slippers),

black Capezio Mary Jane with “Tel-Tone” taps attached. Bring

both pairs of shoes to each class. May wear black skirt. No athletic

clothes. Hair must be worn in a bun.

Jazz Dancers study fundamentals and technique. Beg.-I level is a

good general introductory Dance class for younger students.

Advanced levels train in more sophisticated Jazz principals and

polish performance skills. Attire: Jazz Beg.-I and Jazz II-III---Black

long-sleeved scoop-neck leotard; Jazz V---Black spaghetti strap

leotard; All---black tights or jazz pants, black jazz shoes, slip-

on style preferred. No athletic clothes. Follow instructor’s hair

requirements.

Musical Theater Study original choreography and dance to Broadway or stage

music, combining acting with dance moves and/or props to tell a

story. For beginners or dancers with up to 2 years of experience.

Emphasis on fun and creativity. Attire: Black leotard, black ankle-

length jazz pants, black jazz shoes. No athletic clothes. Hair must

be in a ponytail.

Hip-HopFor dancers who are interested in mastering the basics of Hip

Hop. Athleticism, showmanship, and performance skills are

emphasized. Dance experience preferred. Attire: Black leotard

and black jazz pants. Black jazz shoes or black jazz sneakers

required. Hair secured off the face. Boys: short sleeve t-shirt,

comfortable pants (sweatpants or basketball shorts with knee

pads), jazz shoes or hip hop sneakers. No jeans.

Pre-PointeFor dancers with at least 3 years of Ballet or Tap-Ballet who

are ready to work on the advanced ballet skills needed to

move towards dancing en pointe: turn-out, leg strength, body

conditioning. Attire: Black spaghetti strap leotard, pink tights,

pink ballet shoes with elastic attached. May wear black skirt. No

athletic clothes. Hair must be worn in a bun.

Advanced Ballet/PointeInstructor approval only. For dancers who have had at least three

years of Ballet and are currently en pointe or who are ready to be

placed en pointe within the fi rst month of class. Refi nement of

ballet technique: turn-out, strength, body conditioning. Pointe

shoe information given during fi rst weeks of class. Attire: Black

leotard, pink tights, pink ballet shoes with elastic attached and

pointe shoes. May wear black skirt. No athletic clothes. Hair must

be worn in a bun.

Allegro Silver, Gold and PlatinumInstructor invitation required. Development of dance technique

and ensemble performance skills in a “company” format,

plus additional performance opportunities. Must be enrolled

concurrently in at least one other intermediate or advanced

class, and be available for performances outside of class

time. If interested in being considered for Allegro, contact

Arts Coordinator Susan Matthews at s.matthews@hpparks.

org. Students are required to purchase combination attire for

performances. Allegro companies will perform at “Dance Fest”

at Six Flags Great America in the Spring. Class Attire: Leotard,

stirrup/footless/convertible tights OR capri length jazz pants.

Shoes (3 pairs): black slip-on jazz shoes, beige slip-on jazz shoes,

AND Mary Jane tap shoes (smooth black leather) with Tel-tone

taps attached. No athletic clothes. Hair must be worn in a bun.

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Monday Classes September 16 – May 26Dancers will use May 19 as make-up or pre-recital practice day.

No class Oct. 14, Dec. 16, 23, 30 Jan. 6, 20, Feb. 17, Mar. 24, May 26.

Instructor: Donica Luzwick (DL) DS: Dance Studio

Class Level Prog. No. Age Time Costume Room Inst.

Rhy-Stomp-Tap Beg-I 505530-01 5+ 4:10-5P $52 DS DL

Allegro Silver I.A.* 505530-02 I.A.* 5:10-6:10P $70 DS DL

Allegro Platinum I.A.* 505530-03 11+ 6:20-8P $70 DS DL

*Instructor approval required. $45 Allegro Performance fee due by Feb. 4.

Thursday Classes September 19 – May 29Dancers will use May 15 and 22 as make-up or pre-recital practice days.

No class Sept. 26, Oct. 31, Nov. 28, Dec. 19, 26, Jan. 2, Mar. 27, Apr. 24, May 22.

Instructor: Donica Luzwick (DL), Erica Stanko (ES) DS: Dance Studio

Class Level Prog. No. Age Time Costume Room Inst.

Jazz II-III 505530-04 6+ 4:10-5P $52 DS DL

Allegro Gold I.A.* 505530-05 I.A.* 5:10-6:10P $70 DS DL

Jazz V 505530-06 8+ 6:15-7:05P $52 DS DL

Ballet-Tap II-III 505530-07 6+ 7:10-8P $52 DS ES

*Instructor approval required. $45 Allegro Performance fee due by Feb. 4.

Friday Classes September 20 – May 23Dancers will use May 16 as make-up or pre-recital practice day.

No class Sept. 27, Nov. 29, Dec. 20, 27, Jan. 3, Mar. 28, Apr. 18, May 23.

Instructors: Donica Luzwick (DL), Erica Stanko (ES) DS: Dance Studio, AS: Aerobics Studio

Class Level Prog. No. Age Time Costume Room Inst.

Ballet-Tap IV-V 505530-08 6+ 4:10-5P $52 DS DL

Pre-Pointe III-IV 505530-09 8+ 5:10-6:10P $52 DS DL

Ballet-Tap I-II 505530-10 5+ 5:30-6:20P $52 AS ES

Adv. Ballet/Pointe I.A.* 505530-11 9+ 6:20-7:30P $70 DS DL

Musical Theater I-II 505530-12 5+ 6:30-7:20P $52 AS ES

Hip Hop All 505530-13 6+ 7:30-8:20P $52 AS ES

*Instructor approval required.

Saturday Classes September 21 – May 24Dancers will use May 17 as make-up or pre-recital practice days.

No class Nov. 30, Dec. 21, 28, Jan. 4, Feb. 1, Mar. 29, Apr. 19, May 24.

Instructor: Madeline Kiesel (MK) DS: Dance Studio

Class Level Prog. No. Age Time Costume Room Inst.

Pre-Ballet Beg-I 505530-14 3-5 9:20-9:50A $52 DS MK

Ballet Beg-I 505530-15 4-6 10-10:50A $52 DS MK

Jazz Beg-I 505530-16 4-7 11-11:50A $52 DS MK

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T-Shirt Dazzle Workshop

You’ve seen them in the stores. Now create your own

embellished t-shirt using colorful fabric paints and plenty

of acrylic “jewels.” Bring a washed and pressed t-shirt to

class. Instructor Debby Kirkman will teach you the fun

techniques of embellishing, and you’ll take home your

fi nished project plus ideas for the future. Please wear old

clothes or a painting shirt. Register by Wednesday, October

30. (SM)

CC Art Studio

205194-01 5-12 SA 11/2 10A-12P $14/$21

New! Hispanic Heritage Creations

September is Hispanic Heritage Month! Celebrate Hispanic

creativity in this 4-week class taught by Kathryn Benton of

Color My World Arts Studio at Arts in Bartlett. Students will

make colorful piñatas, terracotta clay pots, a Mexican Sun

collage and more! All materials provided. Please wear old

clothes or a painting shirt. (SM)

CC Art Studio

205192-01 5+ W 9/11 – 10/2 6:15 – 7:15P $37/$52

New! Awesome Autumn Art

Experience the awesome colors of Autumn as we draw and

paint Autumn scenes using pencil, pen and ink, oil pastels,

and watercolors. Instructor: Kathryn Benton of Color My

World Arts Studio at Arts in Bartlett. All materials provided.

Please wear old clothes or a painting shirt. (SM)

CC Art Studio

205191-01 5+ W 9/11 – 10/2 5-6P $37/$52

Glamour Gloves

Just in time for cold weather. Create an original pair of

Glamour Gloves to sparkle up your winter outerwear. Using

colorful materials and “jewels,” Instructor Debby Kirkman

will show you how to transform a pair of normal stretch

gloves into a fun and blingy fashion statement in just an

hour. Great gift idea, too! All materials, including gloves,

provided. Please wear old clothes or a painting shirt.

Register by Wednesday, October 2. (SM)

CC Art Studio

205193-01 5+ SA 10/5 10-11A $12/$18

New! Young Rembrandts

Welcome to the FALL session of Young Rembrandts.  

We teach children how to draw using an engaging

methodology that all children can succeed with. We

learn about drawing and art, while developing academic,

conceptual, and critical thinking skills. EACH WEEK

throughout the session we do a NEW and DIFFERENT

drawing which may include still life, graphic design,

portraiture, line drawings, and more.  Monthly Art History

lessons may highlight a famous artist, genre, place of

historic signifi cance, or style.  Of course, your child will

have fun while learning. All materials are supplied!

Beginner Class:

The Beginner Class is geared to children from Preschool to

Grade 2.  It is the same curriculum as our Advanced Class,

but at a slower pace for children just starting out with the

program.

Advanced Class:

Advanced Class is designed for children from Grades 2 to 6

and typically goes at a faster pace.

CC Art Studio

Fall Session 1 (register by 9/16)

Beginner

205020-01 **Grade K-2 TH 9/19 – 10/24 5-5:45P $59/$74

Advanced205020-02 **Grade 2-6 TH 9/19 – 10/24 6-7P $68/$83

Fall Session 2 (register by 11/4)

Beginner

205020-03 **Grade K-2 TH 11/7 – 12/19* 5-5:45P $59/$74

*no class 11/28

Advanced

205020-04 **Grade 2-6 TH 11/7 – 12/19* 6-7P $68/$83

*no class 11/28 ** Suggested Age

Safety in the Kitchen

Safety in the kitchen is important at any age. Not only will

we learn about safety in the kitchen but we’ll cook up kid

friendly recipes. Through cooking, we learn a variety of

skills such as math, problem solving and science. (NC)

Safety Town

201400-01 5-7 TH 9/5-9/26 6-7:30P $28/$42

201400-02 5-7 TH 10/3-10/24 6-7:30P $28/$42

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For children and adults, beginners and experienced

drummers! You’ll learn Jazz, Rock, Blues, Funk, and Latin

Funk drum techniques during private half-hour lessons on

a professional drum set. Instructor Verne Duddles creates

a comfortable and inspiring atmosphere to maximize each

student’s progress. Please bring a set of drum sticks to

class (price is $6-$12), available at any good music store.

Recommended drumsticks: Size 7A for children, 5A for

adults.

Note to continuing students: Early registration for

continuing students will be August 5-10 to reserve

preferred time in BOTH Fall sessions. Please understand

that your preferred time may not be available after these

dates if you do not take advantage of early registration.

(SM)

CC Board Room

Times: 5:45, 6:15, 6:45, 7:15, 7:45, 8:15, 8:45, or 9:15P

Fall Session 1

212523-01-08 8-ADULT TH 9/12-10/17 $109/$124

Fall Session 2

222523-01–08 8-ADULT TH 10/24-12/12* $109/$124

*no class 10/31 and 11/28

Guitar Classes By Guitar FUN-damentals

Guitar FUN-damentals is pleased to announce our new

proprietary Group Guitar instruction system: Mars Jamzz.

Designed to teach students the skills to begin playing

as a group with both chord and melody sections played

simultaneously, it’s the fi rst system of its kind in the music

industry! One-hour small group classes (8 weeks) insure

plenty of personal attention in an energetic atmosphere.

Bring your own guitar, acoustic or electric. (SM)

CC Art Studio (AS)

Mars Jamzz 1 (Kids’ Beginning Guitar): Get ready for an

intergalactic, out-of-this-world guitar lesson experience.

Our 4 fun Martians, Bjorn, Bebe, Brubar, and Stan, teach

students the parts of the guitar, notes on the guitar, guitar

tablature, chords, fun songs and more in a setting tailored

for group instruction. Students will take turns playing

melody and chords together, with their instructor, and with

each other to maximize the group experience. One-time

non-refundable book fee of $12.95 is payable to instructor

at fi rst class. (Make check payable to Guitar

FUN-damentals.)

Fall Session 1

202524-01 7-12 TU 9/3-10/22 5:30-6:30P $128/$143 AS

Fall Session 2

202524-04 7-12 TU 10/29-12/17 5:30-6:30P $128/$143 AS

Mars Jamzz 2 (Kids’ Beginning Guitar 2): Our 4 fun Martians,

Bjorn, Bebe, Brubar, and Stan, continue to take students on an

interstellar guitar adventure learning more notes, chords, guitar

tablature, and spacey songs in a fun group setting while fl ying

through the galaxy looking for their friend Stan. Songs and

exercises tie in with learning about the solar system. One-time

non-refundable book fee of $12.95 is payable to instructor at fi rst

class. (Make check payable to Guitar FUN-damentals.)

Fall Session 1

202524-02 7-12 TU 9/3-10/22 6:30-7:30P $128/$143 AS

Fall Session 2

202524-05 7-12 TU 10/29-12/17 6:30-7:30P $128/$143 AS

Rocking Guitar (Beginning Guitar Class): Students dive

into learning parts of the guitar, guitar tablature, chords,

fun exercises and songs designed to get students playing

music quickly to ensure fun! One-time non-refundable

book fee of $12.95 is payable to instructor at fi rst class.

(Make check payable to Guitar FUN-damentals.)

Fall Session 1

202524-03 13+ TU 9/3-10/22 7:30-8:30P $128/$143 AS

Fall Session 2

202524-06 13+ TU 10/29-12/17 7:30-8:30P $128/$143 AS

Beginning Piano Lessons

Learn to play the piano from a professional degreed

instructor. Beginning classes for children are off ered in

conjunction with A & A Music Academy. Colorful, fun songs

introduce counting, keyboard facility, and music reading,

Students experience the satisfaction of making music from

the very fi rst class! Class size is limited to 4 students, but if

the class is full, please add student’s name to the waiting

list. We will try to get everyone who signs up into a class.

A&A Music, 27W281 Ontarioville Rd., Hanover Park

202522-01 6-7 M 9/9-11/11 6-6:45P $135/$150

202522-02 8-9 M 9/9-11/11 7-7:45P $135/$150

Susan Matthews, Arts Coordinator

For more info regarding Youth Dance, Art and Music

programs contact Susan at (630) 837-2468 (ext. 132)

or [email protected]

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Babysitting Skills

Take this class to become a better babysitter. Learn

emergency procedures, proper child care, game and craft

ideas, and more. Each participant receives certifi cation for

completing the class at the end of the session. This is not a

CPR/1st Aid certifi cation program. (KT)

Ahlstrand Fieldhouse

204001-01 11-18 TH 10/3-10/24 6-7:30P $34/$49

Be a Leader!

Want to be a coach, a camp counselor or even a teacher

one day? Then this class is for you. During this class, you

will learn how to work with younger children, participate in

team building games and learn how to look for a job. (KT)

Ahlstand Fieldhouse

204002-01 11-18 M 10/28-11/18 7-8P $24/36

High School Co-Ed Basketball Leagues - Winter 2013/14

New League!

Come join our “new look” youth basketball league

that will allow your teen to continue learning the basic

fundamentals of basketball. Players will receive instruction

from volunteer coaches in dribbling, passing, shooting,

as well as learn the importance of teamwork and good

sportsmanship. Practice location, day and time are

determined by the volunteer coach and facility availability.

New this season! Each teen basketball team will receive

reversible jerseys to keep and players will also have a

chance to compete in an All-Star game at the end of the

season.

Teams will be formed based at the freshmen through

senior grade levels. If there are enough players at

individual grade levels, the grades will be divided. All

teams will be formed by a draft system. The head coach

and assistant coach may protect their child (keep them on

the same team). NO OTHER REQUESTS WILL BE ALLOWED

BEFORE/AFTER THE DRAFT.

Registration Deadline is October 25th. After this date,

registration will only be accepted if there is space on

teams. The maximum number of players per team is 10 for

all levels. (KT)

Player Evaluations

Coaches Meeting: Following player evaluation

Location: Community Center Gymnasium

High School: Thursday November 14th 7 – 8:30 pm

Practices Begin: Week of December 2

Games Begin: Saturday, January 4th

Regular Season Ends:   Saturday, March 1

Tournament Begins: Saturday, March 8

303300-05 Co-Ed High School $99/$114

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Having trouble fi nding your perfect fragrance? During

this one-evening workshop, you’ll learn the fascinating

history of perfume, discover how musical metaphors make

up each fragrance accord, and gain a working knowledge

of fragrance composition and chemistry including the

important diff erences between perfume, eau de toilette,

and cologne. You’ll create your own custom blends using

a fabulous selection of 98 oils. Instructors Sara Kirkby and

Steve Hoselton, owners of Fashion Your Fragrance, will

guide you in combining scents and producing up to 5

personal fragrance “recipes,” recorded and kept on fi le for

the future. You’ll go home with a ¼ ounce spray of your

own custom fragrance. Two workshop dates this Fall. Bring

a friend for extra fun. (SM)

CC Art Studio Age 16 and up 

205045-01         TH 10/3 7-8:30P $22/$33   

(Register by Monday, September 30)

205045-02 TH 11/14 7-8:30P $22/$33   

(Register by Monday, November 11)

Now Just for Adults: Painting From The Heart

No painting experience necessary. Artist Paulina Engel

encourages creative self-discovery as she guides you

through personalized projects each week. You will be

using items from your own history (perhaps a photo

or a poem) as starting points for unique works of self-

expression. This 4-week class is for artists of all skill levels.

Perfect for anyone who has been “afraid” to take an art

class, Most materials supplied. (SM)

CC Art Studio

205252-01 18+ TH 10/10 – 11/7* 7-8:30P       $53/$68

*No class October 31

New! Drawing In Color (“For The Person Who Can’t Draw”)

No experience necessary. If you’ve always wanted to learn

about art but hesitated because you think you lack talent,

here is your class. And if you have some art experience,

great! We’ll concentrate on learning the basics of pastel

drawing. Pastels (which are really high-quality chalks)

provide fast results, vibrant colors, and the fun of creating

something unique. In this low- stress class, emphasis is

on process, not product. Instructor Susan Matthews will

guide you through easy preliminary exercises and drawing

projects to increase your skill. Bonus benefi t: studies show

that making art boosts brain chemistry. Sign up with a

friend for extra fun. Most materials provided. (SM)

CC Art Studio

205260-01 18+ M 9/16 – 10/14 7-8:30P $32/$47

Adult Golf Lessons

FORE! Swing into fall with these 6 PGA-instructed sessions

that off er the knowhow and proper hands-on techniques

for providing the beginning golfer a basic understanding

of the game. Don’t worry if you’ve never held a club before

or have ever been embarrassed when you did. Learning

the application of grip, stance arrangement plus drills for

your golf swing is the main agenda. (KT)

Green Valley Driving Range

26 W101 Lake Street

203520-01 8-16 YRS TU,W, TH 9/11-9/21 6-7P $97/$112

Horsemanship

Learn from the experts at Dunham Woods Farm. You’ll be

taught step by step on how to ride the walk, the canter, the

trot, the english hunt seat and how to handle, groom, and

saddle horses. (KT)

Dunham Woods Farm Inc

33W 333 Army Trail Road, Wayne IL

No Class on 11/28

202510-03 18 + Th 9/12-10/17 7-8P $130/$145

202510-04 18 + Th 11/7-12/9 7-8P $130/$145

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Archery

Take aim and Join Ken Walther, National Archery

Association Level III Coach, to learn the exciting sport of

archery. This includes safety, shooting, and equipment.

Parents are encouraged to register and participate with

their child. All equipment will be provided. (KT)

Simkus Recreation Center, Carol Stream Park District

203535-01 8+ TH 8/29-9/19 6:30-7:30P $52/$67

203535-02 8 + TH 8/29-9/19 7:30-8:30P $52/$67

203535-03 8 + TH 9/26-10/17 6:30-7:30P $52/$67

203535-04 8 + TH 9/26-10/17 7:30-8:30P $52/$67

203535-05 8+ TH 10/24-11/21 6:30-7:30P $52/$67

203535-06 8 + TH 10/24-11/21 7:30-8:30P $52/$67

Open Adult Badminton

Smash your competition at Open Adult Badminton.

Badminton is for individuals of High School age and older

for recreational play. Four regulation sized courts are set up

for your enjoyment in our community center gym. Good

sportsmanship and fair play is the responsibility of each

participant. (All days/times are subject to change due to

Park District programs, special events and facility rentals.

Watch for special holiday times!)

Now Available!!! You can now buy a $30.00 pass that is

good for 6 visits.

CC Gynmasium

18 + W SEPT 2013-2014 7-9:30P $7/$35 pass

Open Adult Basketball

The Open Basketball program is supervised and open to

individuals High School age and older for recreational

basketball play. The schedule runs from November

2013 thru April 2014. A photo ID is required for High

School Rate. Good sportsmanship and fair play is the

responsibility of each participant. All days/times are

subject to change due to park district programs, special

events and facility rentals. (Watch for special holiday

times!)

18 + F NOV 2013- APRIL 2014 6-9:30P $4/$5

18 + S NOV 2013- APRIL 2014 12-4P $4/$5

Boxing Academy

The HPPD Boxing Academy develops self-confi dence and

self-respect in a safe and fun environment. Participants

will be taught how to perform better and get that

competitive edge. Learn how to wrap hands like a boxer,

stance and footwork techniques, defensive maneuvers,

rhythm, coordination, nutrition, punch/counter punch

combinations and self-defense techniques. New this

season participants will be able to work on their skills in

our boxing ring! Participants are strongly recommended

to purchase mouth guards & hand wraps for the program.

All items are available for purchase at the Park District front

desk. No boxing experience needed.

CC Activity Room C

No class 10/12 and 11/30

203700-01 8 + Beg SA 9/7-11/2 9–10A $44/$59

203700-02 8 + Adv SA 9/7-11/2 10-11:30A $52/$67

203700-03 8 + Beg SA 11/9-12/21 9–10A $33/$48

203700-04 8 + Adv SA 11/9-12/21 10-11:30A $39/$54

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Superintendent of Recreation

For more info contact Rick at (630) 837-2468 (ext. 128)

or [email protected]

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Shotokan Adult Karate

Karate off ers students a variety of benefi ts. Karate movements develop poise and agility while improving overall muscle

tone. For the businessperson, the program is ideal for releasing tension and developing cardiovascular fi tness. The single

parents wishing to protect themselves and their families, the self-defense skills learned through karate are invaluable, as

they can be applied in any situation.

Schaumburg Park District 505 N Springinsguth Rd, Schaumburg Il

206530-01 15 + Beg/Cont. (Wht-Yel) TU 9/3-12/10 8:35-9:35P $133/$148

206530-02 15 + Int./Adv (Blue +) TU 9/3-12/10 8:35-10P $182/$197

Hanover Park Park District 1919 Walnut Ave., Hanover Park Il

206530-03 15 + Beg/Cont. (Wht-Yel) W 9/4-12/11 8:35-9:35P $133/$148

206530-04 15 + Int./Adv (Blue +) W 9/4-12/11 8:35-10P $182/$197

Bartlett Park District Community Center 700 Bartlett Road, Bartlett Il

206530-05 15 + Beg/Cont. (Wht-Yel) SA 9/7-12/14 4:30-5:30P $133/$148

206530-06 15 + Int./Adv (Blue +) SA 9/7-12/14 5:30-6:30P $133/$148

Tae Kwon Do

Golden Lion instructors will train participants in combinations of Tae Kwon Do (blocking, punching and kicking) Hapkido

(wrist locks), and Judo (throws) techniques. The physical conditioning increases coordination, strength, concentration and

discipline. No prior skill or knowledge is needed to sign up for the beginner class. Instructor approval is required for the

advanced class.

CC Activity Room A

(6 weeks)

206900-01 6 + Beg TU 10/1-11/5 6:30-8P $44/$59

206900-02 6 + Adv TU 10/1-11/5 8-9P $38/$53

206900-03 6 + Beg TU 11/12-12/17 6:30-8P $44/$59

206900-04 6 + Adv TU 11/12-12/17 8-9P $38/$53

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rsSenior Group

Join us on Tuesdays from 11am-3pm for activities, fun and friends. Our senior group is a great to meet new people in

our community while playing games such as Poker, Kings Corners, Michigan Rummy and Bingo. Each week will have a

diff erent theme which may consist of games, contests or potlucks. Once a season we will celebrate yearly participants’

birthdays (that fall within that particular season) with cake and a gift. There is a yearly or daily fee to help defray the cost

of food, gifts, prizes, weekly meetings and the senior coordinator.

Senior Coordinator: Faith Barnes

Yearly Option Fee: $20

Daily Option Fee: $1

Lunch Bunch

Do you enjoy exploring local restaurants? Then join us once a month for Lunch Bunch. Lunch is on your own, there is a

small fee for transportation if needed. For Lunch Bunch dates refer to the seasonal calendar.

Do you have an idea?

We are always looking for new ideas for you, as well, as instructors or volunteers. If you have a class, theme idea or a topic

on health, fi nancial, safety or retirement that you would like to hear more about, please contact Nicole Cox, Recreation

Supervisor, at 630-837-2468 ext 138 or [email protected].

Seniors Discount

Hanover Park Park District residents age 60 and older are entitled to a 25% discount on general recreation program fees,

with the exception of contractual programs, senior programs and trips.

Lake Geneva

Enjoy the wonderful colors of the Fall leaves in Lake

Geneva! There are tons of things to do: shopping,

restaurants and boat tours. All activities are on your own.

(NC)

Church Street Entrance

206402-01 TH 10/3 9:30A-3:30P $9

Shopping Trip

Have a great day shopping the outlet store of Pleasant

Prairie Premium Outlet Mall. We will meet at the Park

District and take our shuttle bus to the mall. Shopping and

lunch are on your own. (NC)

Church Street Entrance

206401-01 TH 9/19 9:30A-3:30P $9

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Seniors Fall Calendar 2013

September 3 Labor Day Picnic! Bring your favorite picnic meal to

share.

September 10 Raffl e Day

Bring a treasure to raffl e. Raffl e tickets .10 each.

September 12 Lunch Bunch

September 17 Spaghetti Lunch

Wear your favorite Chicago Bears apparel.

October 1 Pizza Bread Day

Bring your favorite topping. (Cheese, pizza sauce, olives, pepperoni or

onions.).

October 8 Sandwich Lunch

October 10 Lunch Bunch

October 15 Word Games

October 22 Soup Day

Bring a can of NON cream soup to share.

October 29 Happy Halloween! Bring a creepy dish to share. Don’t forget to come in your

best costume!

November 5 Comfort Food Potluck

(Bring your favorite comfort food: mac n cheese, chili, etc)

November 7 Lunch Bunch

November 12 Spaghetti Lunch

November 19 Happy Thanksgiving!!

Bring your favorite holiday dish and we will provide turkey.

November 26 Celebrate the Fall Birthdays

All Run-A-Bouts with birthdays in September, October and November will

receive a gift.

Please let Faith know if you have any new “special day” ideas!

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Para más información en Español, por favor llama a

Lily Garcia al 630.837.2468 (ext. 125) o

[email protected]

Celebración De Fin De Verano

Que mejor manera de terminar su verano que con una

FIESTA! El Distrito de Parques de Hanover Park te invita a

que visites nuestro nuevo “Safety Town”. Ven y aprende

sobre nuestros programas de seguridad y disfruta de

un dia aprendiendo sobre los programas que pueden

benefi ciar a tu familia. Habrá juegos, manualidades y

actividades de nuestra celebración del día del planeta.

Los niños entre las edades de 3 y 5 podrán disfrutar de las

bicicletas y darle la vuelta a “Safety Town” Habrá comida y

refrigerios, dile a tus amigos y familia y nos vemos.

Safety Town, 6800 Catalpa Road

Todas las edades VIE 9 de agosto 3-5P GRATIS

Creaciones del Mes De La Hispanidad

Septiembre es el mes de la Hispanidad. Celebra tu

creatividad en esta clase de 4 semanas. Los estudiantes

harán piñatas, artesanías de barro, un collage de soles

mexicano y más! Todos los materiales están incluidos. Por

favor traiga ropa que no le importe desechar.

Estudio de Arte del Centro Comunitario

205192-01 5+ MIE 11 de sep – 2 de oct 6:15-7:15P $37/$52

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ol Feria de Diversión Halloween

Haz que este Halloween sea algo memorable para tus

hijos. Nuestra mini feria tendrá pinta-caritas, juegos y

manualidades. Vistete en tu disfraz favorito y no se te

olvide traer tu saco ya que haremos actividades afuera. La

fecha límite de inscripción es el 24 de octubre a las 5pm.

Ahlstrand Fieldhouse

202400-01 2-5 años VIE 25/10 11:30-1P $4/$6

Participantes en nuestro programa pre-escolar $2

Escuela de Danza De Hanover Park

La Escuela de Danza está comprometida a proveer

excelente educación a estudiantes de todas edades. Las

sesiones de clases son de 25 semanas y culminan en un

show en la primavera. Los estudiantes desarrollan auto

estima y aprenden nuevas habilidades para desempeñar

sus metas. Se ofrecen clases de Ballet, Pre-Jazz, Tap, Jazz

Acrobático, Teatro Musical, Hip Hop y más. Las clases están

abiertas a niños y niñas entre las edades de 3 y 18 años.

Para más informes sobre los días y costo mire las páginas

16-18 o llame al 630.837.2468.

Clases De Música

El Distrito ofrece clases de música para niños y adultos.

Desde niveles de principiantes hasta avanzados. Existen

clases de Piano, Batería y Guitarra. Las clases son diferentes

días por las tardes y los precios son muy accesibles.

Para más informes vea la página 20 de esta revista o llame

al 630.837.2468.

Clases de Ejercicio

El Club Atlético Centre Court ofrece clases ilimitadas de

aerobics para personas mayores de 14 años. Las clases

se ofrecen diferentes días de la semana y en diferentes

horarios. Fusión de Cardio, Escultura, Zumba, Estiramiento,

Escultura Express, Zumba Toning y Zumba Gold, entre

otras son las que se ofrecerán este otoño. La sesión de

7 semanas comienza la semana del 10 de septiembre y

el costo es de $45 para miembros del Club y $60 para no

miembros. Para más informes llame al Club Atlético al

630.837.6300.

Pre-escolar

El Distrito de Parques ofrece clases de Pre-escolar para

niño/as de 2 a 4 años de edad. Las clases varian de 2 a 3

días por semana y se ofrecen en dos locales convenientes.

Horarios por la mañana y por las tarde. El costo de las

clases es muy accesible y existe la opción de pagos

mensuales. El distrito tendrá un “open house” el 21 y 22 de

agosto, llame para más informes sobre la clase y el horario.

No espere más y llame hoy al 630.837.2468 para que su

pequeño/a comience a divertirse y a aprender.

Deportes Juveniles

Si lo que está buscando es que sus hijos estén más activos

entonces vea las paginas 13-16 de este catalogo para ver

todas las opciones de deporte que el Distrito de Parques

le ofrece. Escoja de Basquetbol, Boxeo, Karate, Golf,

Gimnasia, Tae Kwon Do y Lacorsse entre otros. Para más

informes no dude en llamar al 630.837.2468.

Club Después De Escuela

Mantenga a sus niños activos y ocupados después de

la escuela! Nuestro personal no solamente provee un

ambiente seguro y divertido si no que también participan

en juegos y manualidades con los niños. También hay

tiempo para tarea y refrigerio. Tenemos un horario fl exible

(Usted escoge los días que desea) y un costo razonable.

Transporte disponible de la escuela al club. Para más

informes llame al 630.837.2468.

Para más informes sobre estos programas o para

ayuda en español llame a Lily Garcia o Heczen Gomez

al 630.837.2468.

Heczen Gomez, Asistente de Mercadeo

Para mas información en Español,

llama a Heczen Gomez al 630.837.2468 (ext. 136)

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INSIDEMemberships

Tennis

Racquetball

Fitness

Personal Training

Kid’s Korner

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facility, owned and operated by the Hanover Park Park

District. We off er the fi nest in services and facilities for

fi tness, health, racquetball and tennis for the entire family

all at reasonable rates. Stop by or call us for a tour.

RegistrationRegistering for a Centre Court Athletic Club program

couldn’t be easier. To register, please stop by the Club front

desk, located on the lower level of the Community Center

or call (630) 837-6300 and register using cash, check, Visa,

Discover or Mastercard. Our desk staff will be glad to assist

you.

Hours of OperationSeptember 9, 2013 – June 1, 2014

Weekdays 5:30 am - 10 pm | Weekends 6:45 am - 8 pm

Holiday ClosingsThe Centre Court Athletic Club and Kid’s Korner will be

closed on the following holidays:

September 2 Labor Day

November 28 Thanksgiving Day

December 24 After 4 pm

December 25 Christmas Day

December 31 After 4 pm

January 1 New Year’s Day

Centre Court Athletic Club Staff Melissa Kress, Club Manager

Art Steuber, Director of Racquet Sports

Will Tennant, Head Tennis Professional

David Hougland, Customer Service Supervisor

General Tennis Class Information

• Registration for tennis classes is on a fi rst-come, fi rst- served basis.

• Students or participants must pay the full price of an individual drill, lesson or clinic regardless of showing up late to a class or leaving early.

• If a lesson participant misses a class, he or she may make it up during the current session with tennis pro approval only. Missed classes may not be carried over into a new session.

• Please call for information regarding USTA Adult Leagues, Junior Tournaments and Women’s / Men’s NITTL leagues.

• All classes, regardless of age, are based upon ability and

skill level.

Private Tennis Lessons

Improve your game by taking a private or semi-private

lesson or a hitting session with one of our junior tennis

professionals.

Private Lessons:1 hour/1 person $65 member$65 + guest fee for each non member

Hitting with Junior Tennis Professionals:1 hour/1 person $15 + Court Cost

$15 + Court Cost and guest fee for each non member

Permanent Court Time

Racquetball* and Tennis court time may be reserved on a permanent basis for three sessions per year by fi lling out a permanent court time contract. When you reserve tennis permanent court time you receive the following benefi ts: Reduced rate because you pay in advance for each session, we reduce the hourly rate by $1.00. Tennis and Racquetball: Guaranteed reservation – you never need to call, just come in and play, your court is waiting. PCT goes

on sale August 17, 2013 at 9 am for the Fall/Winter session.

*Although racquetball courts are available to our members with no charge, if a member wishes to have court time permanently reserved throughout a session in order to ensure court availability, a $5.00 per week charge will be

applied, payable prior to the start of the session.

Fall/Winter Session:Date Starting: Week of Sept 9, 2013Date Ending: Week of Jan. 6, 2013 (18 weeks)

Tennis Court Fees

Weekdays

5:30 am - 9 am $15 per hour 9 am - 5 pm $20 per hour

5 pm - 9 pm $28 per hour 9 pm - 10 pm $12 per hour

Weekends

7 am - 8 pm $24 per hour

Junior Walk-On Rate $15 per hour

(Court cannot be reserved and user must play with another

junior or parent)

Racquetball Court Fees

Weekdays

Members do not pay an hourly fee. Non-members must pay the listed court rates. Non-members playing with members must pay their portion of the court time used.

6 am - 5:30 pm $8 per hour 5:30 - 10 pm $10 per hour

Weekends

7 am - 8 pm $8 per hour

Members do not pay an hourly fee. Non-members must pay the listed court rates. Non-members playing with members must pay their portion of the court time used in addition to the required guest fees.

Junior Walk-On Rate $5 per hour (non-members)

(Court cannot be reserved and user must play with another

junior or parent)

Wallyball Court Fee

Wallyball brings the explosive fun of volleyball into the competitive closeness of the racquetball court. Great party game for up to 8 people! For wallyball courts, the standard guest fee applies. If you need Wallyball Equipment a $5 fee

will apply.

Wallyball Rate:

Weekdays

6 am - 5:30 pm $8 per hour 5:30 am - 10 pm $10 per hour

Weekends

7 am - 8 pm $8 per hour

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bWhat Centre Court Athletic Club has to Off er…Aerobic StudioThis 2500 sq. ft. studio features wood fl ooring, mirrors and a state-of-the-art sound system.

Fitness CenterThis 2400 sq. ft. center features state-of-the-art resistance & cardiovascular equipment and a fully equipped 600 sq.

ft. free weight room.

Handicap AccessibilityThe Park District and the CCAC are handicapped accessible and comply with A.D.A. standards. The elevator is

accessible from all 3 levels and is available for public use.

Locker Rooms, Whirlpools & SaunasClub members will enjoy the clean and spacious men’s & women’s locker rooms, each with its own whirlpool and

sauna.

Lounge and Snack BarThe central core of the club includes a lounge area complete with a big screen TV where members and guests may

relax after a hard workout.

Kids Korner ServiceKids Korner service is available to program participants who utilize the Centre Court Athletic Club. The Kids Korner,

located next to the Aerobic Studio, is available Monday-Friday from 9 am - 5 pm (by appointment only).

Pro ShopA complete stock of the latest in tennis, racquetball, fi tness equipment and accessories is available at competitive

prices. A professional racket stringing & gripping service is also available.

Racquetball CourtsThe four racquetball courts off er hardwood fl oors and complete climate control for year round playing comfort.

Tennis CourtsOur 10 indoor tennis courts feature the “Chevron Laykold¨ surface which off ers a true bounce and minimum leg

fatigue to players of every ability level. Four of the indoor courts are air-conditioned for your summertime comfort.

Refund, Cancellation & Transfer Policy:Please see page 46 for the policy of the Hanover Park Park District.

Court Reservations & CancellationsMembers may reserve court time up to seven days in advance. Cancellation of court time must be made at least 24

hours in advance of play. Members are responsible for court fees if for any reason they wish to cancel less than 24

hours and the court cannot be sold. Members who make reservations and fail to show are responsible for the cost

of the court and are charged accordingly.

Guest PolicyNon-members who wish to utilize the tennis and racquetball courts are responsible for $6/ $8 nr guest fee.

Non-members using the fi tness center, whirlpool and sauna only, will be responsible for an $8/ $10 nr guest fee.

Monthly Play PassIf playing a lot of tennis is high on your priority list you can’t go wrong by purchasing a Play Pass. Reservations may

be made up to 48 hours in advance, initially for one-and-a-half hours of tennis. If the court is available at the end of

that time, please contact the customer service desk to see if the court is still available. Non-play pass holders must

pay their portion of the court time fees. A valid CCAC membership is required to purchase a play pass. The play

pass is available during the following hours: Weekdays from 5:30 am to 5 pm.

Play pass fee: Tennis $70/month

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Club Membership

Membership Fees

Adult $260 ($310 nr)

Youth $125 ($155 nr)

Senior $155 ($185 nr)

Couple $350 ($415 nr)

Family $400 ($450 nr)

Membership Benefi ts

• Use of the locker rooms

• Use of whirlpool and sauna

• Use of 10 indoor tennis courts*

• Use of 4 racquetball courts (court usage is FREE)

• Use of the fi tness center

• Use of the free weight area

• Discounted group fi tness classes

• Discounted tennis lessons

• Discounted racquetball lessons

• Use of the gymnasium at designated times

* Court Fees are additional

Fitness Membership

Membership Fees

Adult $180 ($215 nr)

Youth $85 ($100 nr)

Senior $105 ($125 nr)

Couple $230 ($275 nr)

Family $265 ($315 nr)

Membership Benefi ts

• Use of the locker rooms

• Use of whirlpool and sauna

• Use of 4 racquetball courts (court usage is FREE)

• Use of the fi tness center

• Use of the free weight area

• Discounted group fi tness classes

• Discounted racquetball lessons

• Use of the gymnasium at designated times

Membership Payment Plan

Members will now have the opportunity to put their

membership fees on an Auto-Debit payment plan through

their checking account. This will allow members the

opportunity to begin using the Club without paying

one large fee upfront. Members will be asked to pay

their fi rst and last month’s fees at the beginning of their

membership. The Auto-Debit payment plan is available for

these membership options:

Club Category Fitness

Res / NR Res / NR

$26 / $31 Adult $18 / $22

NA / $16 Youth NA / NA

$16 / $19 Senior NA / NA

$35 / $42 Couple $23 / $28

$40 / $45 Family $27 / $32

The yearly membership fee must be at least $130 to qualify

for the Auto-Debit payment plan.

Auto-Debit memberships will automatically renew. The

monthly deduction will be adjusted if there is a change in

membership price.

Membership Options

• Family Memberships include husband, wife, and

members of the immediate family who are age 21

and under and who reside at the same residence.

• Junior Memberships are available for individuals

age 17 and under. Fitness center usage requires an

orientation session for youths ages 11-15, at which

time a parent or legal guardian must be in attendance.

Any subsequent use of the fi tness equipment by

youth ages 11-13 must be under the supervision of

the parent or legal guardian. Youth ages 11-15 will

not be allowed to use the free weight area. The fi tness

center will only be open to youths ages 11-15 at the

following times:

Weekdays 2 - 6P

Weekends 12 - 6P

• Senior citizen memberships are available to anyone

age 60 and over.

• Memberships are non-transferable and non-refundable.

• Memberships may be put on hold for medical reasons.

• Couple memberships are available for two individuals

over 17 living in the same household.

Membership Information

CCAC off ers two types of memberships for your specifi c athletic club needs. Our “club membership” is an all inclusive

membership that covers the three main aspects of the club; tennis, fi tness and racquetball. Our “fi tness membership” is

the same as the “club membership” except it eliminates the tennis aspect of the club.

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bFall Tennis Lesson Program – INDOOR

Fall I (7 weeks) week of 9/2 –10/14

Registration begins: 7/22 Deadline: 8/28

(no classes on Labor Day, 9/2)

Fall II (7 weeks) week of 10/28 – 12/16

Registration begins: 9/16 Deadline: 10/23

(no classes 11/25 - 12/1)

Quickstart Red (ages 4-6)

Each 45-minute lesson will focus on introducing the game

of tennis to our youngest participants through the use of

fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use

our racquets and move around the tennis court.

Length: 45 minutes, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $72 member / $85 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $82 member / $95 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218625-01 228625-01 TU 1:15–2P

218625-02 228625-02 W 4–4:45P

218625-03 228625-03 SA 12:45–1:30P

218625-04 228625-04 SU 11–11:45A

Quickstart Orange I (ages 7-8) *New to tennis*

Each one-hour lesson will focus on introducing tennis to

7-8 year olds that are new to the game through the use of

fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use

our racquets and move around the tennis court. **May

be combined with Green I class scheduled at same time,

which is same level.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218630-01 228630-01 M 4-5P

218630-02 228630-02 TU 4-5P

218630-03 228630-03 TH 5-6P

218630-04 228630-04 F 4-5P

218630-05 228630-05 SA 9-10A

218630-06 228630-06 SU 12-1P

Quickstart Orange II (ages 7-8) *Some previous experience*

The goal of this class is simple – to learn the basics of a rally

by being able to hit the ball back and forth over the net

with a partner through the use of fun activities and games.

We will emphasize the development of rally skills using

both forehand and backhand ground strokes, as well as

introduce other tennis related skills, such as serve, return of

serve and volleys. **May be combined with Green II class

scheduled at same time, which is same level.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218630-07 228630-07 M 5-6P

218630-08 228630-08 TU 5-6P

218630-09 228630-09 TH 6-7P

218630-10 228630-10 F 5-6P

218630-11 228630-11 SA 10-11P

218630-12 228630-12 SU 1-2P

Melissa Kress, CCAC Manager

For more information about

Centre Court Athletic Club contact

Melissa at (630) 837-6300, ext. 116

or [email protected]

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Each one-hour lesson will focus on introducing tennis to

9-10 year olds that are new to the game through the use

of fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to

use our racquets and move around the tennis court. **May

be combined with Orange I class scheduled at same time,

which is same level.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218635-01 228635-01 M 4-5P

218635-02 228635-02 TU 4-5P

218635-03 228635-03 TH 5-6P

218635-04 228635-04 F 4-5P

218635-05 228635-05 SA 9-10A

218635-06 228635-06 SU 12-1P

Quickstart Green II (ages 9-10) *Some previous experience*

This lesson group focuses both learning and competing

on the tennis court. We look to build on the continual

development of rallying skills, developing tactical and

court positioning skills, as well as more familiarity with

singles and doubles play. We will introduce and emphasize

the overhead serve as well as transition shots, such as a

slice backhand and approach shots. All this will be done

in a fun, but competitive, manner. **May be combined

with Orange II class scheduled at same time, which is same

level.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218635-07 228635-07 M 5-6P

218635-08 228635-08 TU 5-6P

218635-09 228635-09 TH 6-7P

218635-10 228635-10 F 5-6P

218635-11 228635-11 SA 10-11A

218635-12 228635-12 SU 1-2P

Junior Development White (ages 11-14):

This lesson plan will introduce tennis to new players in

this age level in a fun and effi cient manner. We will focus

on basic tennis skills, grips, fundamentals and techniques

while also introducing basic court movements and

positioning on all tennis-related strokes will be introduced

and developed through instruction and fun age-

appropriate games.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218640-01 228640-01 M 6-7P

218640-02 228640-02 W 6-7P

218640-03 228640-03 SA 9-10A

218640-04 228640-04 SU 2-3P

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bJunior Development Yellow (ages 14-17):

This lesson plan will introduce tennis to new players in

this age level in a fun and effi cient manner. We will focus

on basic tennis skills, grips, fundamentals and techniques

while also introducing basic court movements and

positioning on all tennis-related strokes will be introduced

and developed through instruction and fun age-

appropriate games.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218645-01 228645-01 M 6-7P

218645-02 228645-02 W 6-7P

218645-03 228645-03 SA 10-11A

218645-04 228645-04 SU 2-3P

Junior Development Blue (ages 11-14):

This 1.5 hour lesson continues to develop the basic tennis

skills while expanding shot selections. We will focus

on adding various spins, improve consistency and add

more direction to our ground strokes while developing

transition shots, correct volleying and serve grips and court

positioning. This lesson will consist of instruction and fun,

skill developing games with some emphasis on point play.

Class Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $155 member / $195 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $165 member / $205 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218648-01 228648-01 TU 5-6:30P

218648-02 228648-02 W 5:30-7P

218648-03 228648-03 SA 11A-12:30P

Junior Development Brown (ages 14-17):

This 1.5 hour lesson continues to develop the basic tennis

skills while expanding shot selections. We will focus

on adding various spins, improve consistency and add

more direction to our ground strokes while developing

transition shots, correct volleying and serve grips and court

positioning. This lesson will consist of instruction and fun,

skill developing games with some emphasis on point play.

Class Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $155 member / $195 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $165 member / $205 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218650-01 228650-01 TU 5-6:30P

218650-02 228650-02 W 5:30-7P

218650-03 228650-03 F 4:30-6P

218650-04 228650-04 SA 11A-12:30P

Programs available through Pro Approval Only:

Quickstart Green III

Quickstart Green IV

Tournament Development Academy (TDA)

Tournament Select Academy (TSA)

Jr. Development Elite

Art Steuber, Director of Racquet Sports

For more information regarding

Racquet Sports contact

Art at (630) 837-6300, ext. 114

[email protected]

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b Junior Development Black (ages 11-14):

This 2-hour lesson will focus on preparing the participant

for competition play, whether individual tournaments

or high school tennis. We will continue to expand shot

selection while looking to develop on-court ‘weapons’ to

be used in point play situations. Technique will always be

stressed and doubles play and strategy will be introduced.

Participants reaching this level should be playing at least

1-2 additional times per week (lesson, drill, hitting session,

ball machine, play pass, etc.). This lesson will consist of

both instruction and fun, skill developing games with

higher emphasis on point play.

Class Length: 2 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $200 member / $260 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee :$210 member / $270 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218665-01 228665-01 W 5-7P

218665-02 228665-02 TH 4-6P

218665-03 228665-03 SA 11A-1P

Junior Development Purple (ages 14-18):

This 2-hour lesson will focus on preparing the participant

for competition play, whether individual tournaments

or high school tennis. We will continue to expand shot

selection while looking to develop on-court ‘weapons’ to

be used in point play situations. Technique will always be

stressed and doubles play and strategy will be introduced.

Participants reaching this level should be playing at least

1-2 additional times per week (lesson, drill, hitting session,

ball machine, play pass, etc.). This lesson will consist of

both instruction and fun, skill developing games with

higher emphasis on point play.

Class Length: 2 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $200 member / $260 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $210 member / $270 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218670-01 228670-01 M 4-6P

218670-02 228670-02 W 5-7P

218670-03 228670-03 TH 5-7P

218670-04 228670-04 SA 1-3P

Junior Development Purple Aces (ages 10-18):

This 2.5 hour lesson, formerly known at Elite Tournament

Training, is will focus on preparing the participant for

competition play, whether individual tournaments or

high school tennis. We will continue to expand shot

selection while looking to develop on-court ‘weapons’ to

be used in point play situations. Technique will always be

stressed and doubles play and strategy will be introduced.

Participants reaching this level should be playing at least

1-2 additional times per week (lesson, drill, hitting session,

ball machine, play pass, etc.). This lesson will consist of

both instruction and fun, skill developing games with

higher emphasis on point play.

Class Length: 2.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $245 member / $305 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $260 member / $320 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218670-05 228670-05 M 5:30-8P

218670-06 228670-06 W 5:30-8P

218670-07 228670-07 SA 10:30A-1P

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bAdult Beginner (ages 18+):

This lesson plan introduces tennis to new players while

focusing on basic tennis fundamentals, techniques, and

grips.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218600-01 228600-01 M 6-7P

218600-02 228600-02 TU 6-7P

218600-03 228600-03 W 7-8P

218600-04 228600-04 SU 10-11A

Adult Advanced Beginner (ages 18+):

This class continues to develop basic tennis skills and

techniques while beginning to add more emphasis on

rallying and match playing abilities.

Class Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $155 member / $195 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $165 member / $205 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218605-01 228605-01 M 7-8:30P

218605-02 228605-02 W 7-8:30P

218605-03 228605-03 SU 8:30-10A

218605-04 228605-04 SU 11A-12:30P

Adult Instructional Tennis Leagues (ages 18+):

Instructional leagues are designed for adults who are

gaining confi dence in their basic tennis strokes and are

ready to take on a little friendly competition. These

sessions are comprised of a 30-45 minute group tennis

lesson followed by 45-60 minutes of pro-supervised point

and match play.

Class Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $155 member / $195 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $165 member / $205 non-member

Fall I Fall II

218099-01 228097-01 Co-Ed M 7-8:30P

218099-02 228097-04 Co-Ed F 6-7:30P

218099-03 228097-05 Co-Ed SU 3-4:30P

218097-01 228097-02 Women W 10-11:30A

218097-02 228097-03 Women W 7-8:30P

Fall Tennis lesson program – INDOOR - Drill Clinics

Centre Court Athletic Club off ers a wide range of drills for

everyone throughout the week. These drills have been

set up so that anyone, regardless of age or ability, can fi nd

a place to participate in a friendly drill setting to work on

their tennis games. Please contact the customer service

staff at Centre Court for more information.

Will Tennant, Head Tennis Pro

For more information regarding

Adult Tennis Lessons and Leaque Programs

contact Will at (630) 837-6300, ext. 113

[email protected]

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Private Lessons:1 hour | 1 person | $65 member

$65 + guest fee for non-members

Ask our customer service staff about our 6-pack discounts.

Hitting with Jr Pros:1 hour | 1 person

Member: $15 + court cost

Non-member: $15 + guest fee + court cost

Racquetball Lessons:

This lesson plan will introduce racquetball to new players in a fun and effi cient manner. We will focus on basic strokes

and strategy used in the game.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Fee: $60 member / $72 non-member

Fall I

218900-01 Adult Beginner SA 8:30-9:30A

218915-01 Youth Beginner (8-11) SA 9:30-10:30A

218930-03 Youth Beginner (12-16) SA 10:30-11:30A

Fall II

218900-01 Adult Beginner SA 8:30-9:30A

228915-01 Youth Beginner (8-11) SA 9:30-10:30A

228930-01 Youth Beginner (12-16) SA 10:30-11:30A

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bGroup Fitness Classes

Classes are held in the Community Center Aerobics Studio

for ages 14 & up. Children will not be allowed in the studio

during classes. Drop-in fees are paid directly to the CCAC

front desk prior to the start of class. Showers and lockers

are available for use in the Athletic Club on the lower level.

1. Kid’s Korner service is available Monday through

Friday, 9 am to 5 pm. For additional Kid’s Korner service

information, see page 44.

2. Participants must register and sign a waiver prior to the

fi rst day of the session.

3. Participants must bring their own fl oor mats to fi tness

classes.

4. There will be no prorating of classes.

5. There is no “making up” of classes that are missed.

6. Cancellation policy: any group exercise class may be

cancelled or altered due to low attendance.

7. If doing a drop in, a receipt must be given to the

instructor, before class, to participate.

Community Center Aerobics Studio

Session Fee: $70 CCAC Member

$85 Non-Member

Drop In Fee: $10 CCAC Member

Per class $12 Non-Member

Ten Classes Per Week Off ered!

That is just $1.00 per class for members!

(7 Week Sessions) Fall I Fall II

Date Starting Week Of: Sept. 2 Oct 28

Date Ending Week Of: Oct. 14 Dec 16

Registration Begins: July 22 Sept 16

Registration Deadline: Aug 30 Oct 25

Program #: 218299-01 228299-01

(No classes 9/2 Labor Day, 11/18-11/22)

Punchcard: $65 CCAC Member

10-visit $90 Non-Member

Good for two consecutive sessions only

Program #: 218299-03 228299-03

FIT

NE

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Best Deal In Town!

Unlimited Classes

For One Low Fee & Includes Zumba!!

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Class Time MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY

9-9:50a Body Combat

10-10:50a Hip Hoppin’ Abs

6-6:50p Kickboxing Jam Turbo Jammin’ Rockin’ Bods Zumba®

7-7:50p Power Sculpt Zumba® Cardio Kickboxing Step Funk

Group Fitness Class Descriptions

Turbo Jammin’

Kickboxing and body sculpting workouts set to the hottest dance music. Get ready to “rock” your workouts.

Power Sculpt

This total body conditioning workout uses a variety of equipment (dumbbells, tubes, stability balls, step board, etc.).

Improve your muscular strength and endurance. Increase your metabolism and build bone density.

Zumba®

Ditch the workout, join the party! A high energy interval cardio class set to latin/international music. Be ready to sweat!

Rockin’ Bods

Dance the calories away with fun dance moves and great

music from the past.

Kickboxing Jam

Intro to cardio kickboxing. There is less intensity and this

class is slower paced than our Cardio Kickboxing class.

Hip Hoppin’ Abs

Dance your way to sexy strong abs and burn fat off your

entire body.

Step Funk

Step is back…this energized step workout will make you feel

liberated and alive. Great music that will keep you in high

gear!

Cardio Kickboxing

Increase stamina, fl exibility and strength while listening to

your favorite jam.

Body Combat

Empowering cardio workout. Fiercely energetic program

inspired by the Martial arts. This class draws from a wide array

of disciplines such as Karate, Kickboxing & Tae Kwon Do.

New this Fall!

Monday 8-8:55p Stretch and Yoga

Increase strength and fl exibility. Come explore basic poses allowing you to create the pose based on your body readiness.

Stretching to loosen tight muscles and relieve stress. $30/members $40/non members

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FREE!

Fitness Room Orientation

Learn how to use the fi tness room

equipment safely. We will demonstrate

proper use of cardiovascular and weight

machine equipment to help make your

workout more eff ective.

Call 630-837-6300 to

schedule your

appointment.

Personal Training

Are you in need of advice, direction, or encouragement

when it comes to your workout program? Our certifi ed

personal trainers can help you…

• lose weight

• strengthen muscle groups

• tone or sculpt your whole body

• improve your overall health

• gain cardiovascular benefi ts

• improve your fl exibility

A personal trainer can design a personal fi tness program

tailored to your needs. The Starter Pack is perfect for those

who would like a fi tness assessment and a slight push to

get them started. This package off ers fi tness assessment/

consultation to individualize your program along with

the encouragement and motivation towards life-long

fi tness. The Multi-Pack is for those of you who are looking

for continued support and motivation with ongoing

monitoring of your progress as well as, advancing your

fi tness level.

Session CCAC Members Non-Members

(1) hour $40 $50

Starter Pack

(3) ½ hour $70 $84

(3) 1 hour $114 $144

Multi-Pack

(6) 1 hour $216 $276

(10) 1hour $320 $420

Buddy Training Sessions

If you would like to have a partner to workout with, as

long as the fi tness goals are similar (weight loss, strength

training, etc.), there are some options of the best package

to consider. Perfect for support system to keep you

motivated along your fi tness journey. Fees are based on

per person.

Fitness Testing & Assessment

Meet one-on-one with the Personal Trainer to determine

your current fi tness level and discuss your personal goals.

This one-hour session will determine:

Resting Heart Rate

Blood Pressure

Body Composition

Cardiovascular Endurance

Muscular Endurance

Flexibility

$35/hour members ($50/hour non-members)

TEENS! Intro to Fitness Class

This three-session class will cover fundamentals of exercise

using the fi tness center equipment (does not include the

weight room), get a workout while learning, and be tested

to determine understanding of safety and proper use of

equipment. The member will meet once a week either in

a group or one-on-one. After successful completion of

the exam, the member may work out during all operating

hours of the fi tness center and will receive a certifi cate of

completion (ages 11-13 require parental supervision).

Fee: $45 per member

1 hour class meets once a week for three weeks with the

trainer.

Ages: 11-15 years

Sessions CCAC Members Non-Members

(1) Hour $35 each $45 each

(3) 1 Hour $99 each $129 each

(6) 1 Hour $186 each $246 each

(10) 1 Hour $290 each $390 each

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Massage Therapy

After a workout, you deserve a session with our professional massage therapist, Sylvia Jascob. Both Swedish and deep tissue massages are available. Schedule an appointment at the front desk. Other hours are available upon request.

Fee: 1/2 hour session $30 ($35 nm)

1 hour session $45 ($55 nm)

Monday 2-4:45P

Tuesday 5:30-9P

Thursday 5:30-9P

Friday 9:30A-12:15P

Special appointment schedule by request

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TREAT YOURSELFTREAT A FRIEND

Give the “GIFT of HEALTH” Gift

certifi cates are available at

the Centre Court Athletic Club

customer service desk year round

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Hours: Mon – Fri 9 am - 5 pm By Appointment Only

Kid’s Korner service is available to Park patrons who attend programs at the:

• Community Center

• Centre Court Athletic Club

• Ahlstrand Fieldhouse

• Hollywood Activity Center

The age range for the Kid’s Korner is 3 months and up. Children may be left in the Kid’s

Korner for a maximum of 2 hours. Call the Centre Court Athletic Club for additional

information.

Punch Card System

Purchase a punch card at the Centre Court Athletic Club during regular hours of operation. Users must have a punch card on fi le or purchase one before using the Kid’s Korner. If you have an appointment and are unable to attend, you must call to cancel by 7 am the morning of your appointment or you will be charged for the reserved time. Participants must make appointments by calling the Centre Court Athletic Club 24 hours in advance. Staff will stay 15 minutes past your scheduled appointment. If you are running late, please call to insure your appointment. If you are a regular user of the Kid’s Korner, you may pre-book your reservation 2 weeks in advance.

Kid’s Korner now has computers and a Playstation for all participants to use.

# of children Hourly Rate

1 Child $4

2 Children $8

3 Children $10

4 Children $12

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Community Center Gallery

Featuring the art of local artists and students, the Community Center Gallery is located near the Church Street entrance on the

main level of the Hanover Park Park District Community Center, 1919 Walnut Ave. Join us for monthly receptions. See schedule

below. Call Susan Matthews, 630-837-2468 ext. 132 or email [email protected] for more information.

Are You Ready For A Show?

The Hanover Park Park District Community Center

Gallery, located at 1919 Walnut Ave. in Hanover Park, has

approximately 50 running feet of wall space, and

80 feet when two moveable partitions are used.

If you’re an artist with at least 20 pieces of art and would

like to be considered for a 4-6 week exhibit of your work,

please call Susan Matthews at 630-837-2468 ext. 132

or email [email protected] to request a show

proposal application. One-person, two-person, and

small group shows are considered, also.

SeptemberSeptember 4 – October 6

Nancy Green: New Work

Reception: Monday, September 9, 6-8P

October-NovemberOctober 9 – November 17

David & Sheila Glatz: Photographs

Reception: Monday, October 21, 6-8P

November-DecemberNovember 19 – January 5

Work by students of Ms. Christa Bellock:

Ontarioville and Parkwood Schools

Reception: Monday, December 2, 5-7P

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Members of the Hanover Park Park District pay resident rates at the Hoffman Estates Park District’s Triphahn Community Center and Ice Arena’s ice programs.

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Community Groups and OrganizationsHANOVER PARK PARK FOUNDATIONMary Morrison, Chairperson

(630) 837-2468 (ext. 243)

[email protected]

HANOVER PARK BOYS FOOTBALLJulie Kaneshiro, President

(630) 417-2875

[email protected]

HANOVER PARK GIRLS CHEERLEADINGLisa Dzik, President

(630) 217-9760

[email protected]

HURRICAN FOOTBALL/CHEER HOTLINE(630) 830-3186

www.hpcanes.com

HANOVER PARK LITTLE LEAGUEBoys Baseball and Girls Softball/

Baseball

Dan Morgan, President

www.hanoverparklittleleague.com

HANOVER PARK LIONS CLUBTom Fortney, President

(847) 962-4316

HANOVER PARK SAILFISH SWIM TEAMMark Johnson, President

(312) 310-9603

NORTHWEST SUBURBAN CONCERT BANDLarry Wheeler

(630) 837-2468 (ext. 129)

VILLAGE OF HANOVER PARK (630) 823-5600

www.hanoverparkillinois.org

HANOVER TOWNSHIP(630) 837-0301

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Five Easy and Convenient Ways to Register

All household information must be updated ANNUALLY with Hanover Park Park District residency documented

with a Photo ID (Driver’s license or State ID) and current utility bill. CONTINUED PROOF OF RESIDENCY is necessary

to guarantee that only residents living within in the Park District’s boundaries receive discounted rates.

1. Online Registration – www.hpparks.orgOnline registration is now available through our website. If you have not yet applied for online registration, a simple quick visit to the Hanover Park Park District Community Center at 1919 Walnut, Hanover Park, Illinois is necessary to complete the online registration form. Hanover Park Park District residents: Please bring in two forms of identifi cation (Driver’s License or State ID and a current utility bill)

documenting your address within the boundaries of the Park District.

2. Mail-InPrior to mailing in your registration, a Family Information Form must be completed in person at the Park District offi ce, accompanied by proof of Hanover Park Park District residency (Driver’s license or State ID and current utility bill) if you are a resident. Then, complete the registration form and mail to the Hanover Park Park District, 1919 Walnut, Hanover Park, IL 60133. Registration for Preschool, After School Club and

youth sports must be made in person.

3. Fax-InPrior to faxing in your registration, a Family Information Form must be completed in person at the Park District offi ce, accompanied by proof of Hanover Park Park District residency (Driver’s license or State ID and current utility bill) if you are a resident. Fax completed registration, including Visa, Mastercard, or

Discover credit card information to 630-837-9720.

4. In PersonRegister in person at the Park District offi ce, 1919 Walnut Ave., Hanover Park, during regular business hours. If you have not already done so, you will be asked to complete a Family Information Form. Hanover Park Park District residents: Please bring in two forms of identifi cation (Driver’s license or

State ID and current utility bill) documenting your address within the boundaries of the Park District.

5. Phone-In Registration Prior to phoning in your registration, a Family Information Form must be completed in person at the Park District offi ce, accompanied by proof of Hanover Park Park District residency (Driver’s license or State ID

and current utility bill) if you are a resident.

Registration Information1. Only immediate family members may be

listed on a registration form.

2. Only a parent or guardian may register a

minor and sign the waiver.

3. The registration form must be fi lled out

completely.

4. Review all registration, transfer and refund

information.

5. Payment must accompany registration. Fax

registration must be accompanied by Visa,

Discover or MasterCard information. Make

checks payable to the Hanover Park Park

District.

6. Members of households with a delinquent

outstanding balance shall not be allowed to

register for Park District programs or

facilities until said balance is paid in full.

Residents and Non Resident RatesA “resident” is defi ned as anyone living within

the geographical boundaries of the Hanover

Park Park District. Residents in Hanover

Park Park District have priority for limited

programs. You may be required to pay the

non-resident fee even though you live in

Hanover Park because the boundaries of the

village are not the same as the boundaries of

the Park District. Non-residents may register

for programs for a fee that is 50% percent

higher than the resident fee or $15 over the

resident fee, whichever is the smaller amount.

TransfersRequests must be made in person. A $5 fee

will apply for most transfers. A $10 fee will

apply for Preschool, After School Club, and

day camp programs.

Refund PolicyRefunds will not be granted for class(es)

missed or forgotten. All requests for refunds

must be submitted in writing. Forms for

refunds are available at the Park District

offi ce. Refunds requested for a program prior

to the start of a class will be assessed a $5

fee. A request for a refund after the program

begins, but prior to the 2nd meeting, will also

be assessed an additional prorated fee based

upon the per class cost. NO refunds will be

granted after the 2nd class with the exception

of a written medical excuse with the fee based

on the prorated cost per class and the normal

service fee. Refunds for trips will not be given

unless the trip is canceled by the Park District

or a replacement is found to take the trip. A

$10 refund fee applies for Preschool, After

School Club, and day camp programs.

Financial AssistanceFinancial assistance off ers residents who

experience undue hardship an opportunity to

enroll their children in recreation programs.

Funding is made available by the Village of

Hanover Park and the Hanover Park Park

Foundation. For more information, call

Gina Mastro-Strickler at (630)837-2468,

Ext. 121.

AccessibilityThe Hanover Park Park District, Centre Court

Athletic Club and all other facilities are

accessible and comply with A.D.A. standards.

The elevator in the Community Center is

accessible from all three levels and is available

for public use.

Program Code of ConductTo ensure enjoyable and safe programs for all

participants, the Hanover Park Park District

has developed a behavior code. Participants

shall:

• Show respect to all participants and staff

• Refrain from using foul language

• Refrain from causing bodily harm

• Show respect to equipment, supplies

and facilities

Additional rules are developed for specifi c

programs as deemed necessary by staff .

Failure to comply with this Code of Conduct

may result in removal from program or event

without refund.

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FAMILY INFORMATION FORM

First Name:

Address:

Home Phone:

E-mail Address:

(E-mail address will be kept confidential. E-mail addresses are necessary for online registration purposes as well as for park district updates and information)

Hanover Park Park District Resident Status: Resident Non-Resident

Last Name:

City / Town / Zip Code:

Cell Phone: Work Phone:

Date of Birth:

Primary Family Member: PLEASE PRINT

Updated form required annually & for online registration.

Required Information

Emergency Contact Information

Name:

Address:

Home Phone:

City / Town:

Cell Phone:

Relationship:

Zip Code:

Work Phone:

, two forms of identification are needed to document your address (driver’s license or State ID and utility bill). FOR PARK DISTRICT RESIDENTSAnnual proof of residency is necessary to guarantee that only residents living within the Park District’s boundaries receive discounted rates.

Additional Family Members (SPOUSE and children under 21 years who live at the address listed above)

1. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

2. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

3. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

4. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

5. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

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Gym Rentals - Community Center Gym

Maximum capacity: 400

Season/events Resident N/R Deposit

Winter $60/hour $85/hour $200*

Summer $50/hour $70/hour $200*

Dances $100/hour $150/hour $500*

Room Rentals – Community Center

Maximum capacity: 225

Call for pricing.

Field Rentals

*$200 cash deposit required for fi eld rentals.

Softball Field: $25/hour

Softball Field: $190/full day (9 am to 6 pm)

Softball Prep: $30/fi eld

Field Supervision: $15/hour

Lighted Fields: add $25/hour per fi eld

Soccer/Football Field: $80/game (2 hours)

Facility Rentals Park District facilities are ideal for parties, receptions, or private gatherings and are available when park programs are not scheduled. Payment and deposit must be made in advance to the Park District offi ce. To make arrangements, or, for more information call the Park District offi ce at 630-837-2468. Service and civic groups, please call for rates.

Picnic and Pavilion Rentals

Picnic permits and pavilion rentals will be available on a

fi rst come, fi rst served basis beginning April 1 and ending

October 31.

For groups of 100 people or more, a special request will

be required and may result in an increased deposit. For

additional information or to apply for a picnic permit,

please call the Park District offi ce at 630-837-2468.

Pavilions: Ann Fox School Park Pavilion (4 picnic tables)

East Harbor Park Pavilion (1 picnic table)

Heritage Park Pavilion (4 picnic tables)

Heritage Park Pond Pavilion (3 picnic tables)

Ranger Park Pavilion (3 picnic tables)

Wulff Pavilion (8 picnic tables)

Picnic Areas: Ahlstrand Park Picnic Area

Liberty Park

Hollywood Park

Fee Information: Rental fees apply to pavilions only. A performance deposit

is required for all pavilion and picnic area reservations.

Half Day Full Day Performance

Rate Rate Deposit

Individual

(75 guests or less) $50.00 $75.00 $50.00

Resident Discount $25.00 $35.00 $50.00

Corporate

(or, more than 75 guests) $50.00 $75.00 $50.00

Photo Rental at Ranger Park Pavilion

(2-hour limit): $25.00 ($10.00 Resident Photo Rate)

Picnic Tables:These are available at each site, however, additional picnic

tables will be made available at a non-refundable rate of

$15.00 per table.

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Thank You:Village Of Hanover Park, Lions Club And Hanover Park Park Foundation

The staff and commissioners of the Hanover Park Park District

take this opportunity to sincerely thank the Village of Hanover

Park and the Hanover Park Lions Club for their generous

fi nancial donations that make participation in recreation

programs possible for the children of families experiencing

fi nancial hardship. Working together, the Hanover Park Youth

Activity Supplement Program of the Village of Hanover Park,

the Lions Club, and the Hanover Park Park Foundation have

assisted many families in Hanover Park provide activities such

as karate, dance, soccer, basketball, gymnastics, swim lessons,

aquatic facility passes, and summer camp for their children.

Since 1998, more than 300 individual scholarships have been

awarded totaling more than $40,000.00 Thank you, Lions

Club and Village of Hanover Park. Through your dedication,

cooperation, and generosity you have enriched the lives of

many children by giving them the opportunity to participate in

our Park District’s programs.

Bike Path And Trails Maintenance Policy

Mother Nature will be allowed to take her own course of action

with respect to our park district bike paths and trails, located

at Community Park, Ahlstrand Park, Harbor Park East-West,

Nautilus Park and Ranger Park. In Illinois there is no legal duty

to clear paths or trails. But if an agency voluntarily takes on the

job, liability may be imposed if it is not done properly.

The Park District Risk Management Agency (PDRMA)

recommends that we limit path maintenance to a thorough

season-ending inspection and documentation of irregularities,

that we fi x any hazards and that we post signs conveying the

message that users of the paths and trails do so at their own

risk.

IndexSpecial Events 4

End of Summer Celebration!

The Great Pumpkin Hunt

Halloween Fun Fair

Polar Express Trolley Ride

Candy Cane Town

Foundation 5

Preschool 6-7

Pre-Kindergarten

Little Learners

Totally 2s & 3s

Early Childhoood 8-9

Little Soccer Star

Safety Town

Shake it All About

Kids in the Kitchen

Alphabet Soup & Number Stew

Basketball Leagues

Parent & Tot Gymnastics

Saturday Playgroup

The Great Pumpkin Hunt

Youth 10-20

After School Club (ASC)

Birthday Party Packages

Basketball Leagues

Youth Golf Lessons

Archery

Lacrosse Camps

Shotokan Youth Karate

Horsemanship

Boxing Academy

Tae Kwon Do

Gymnastics Youth

Dance

T-Shirt Dazzle Workshop

New! Hispanic Heritage Creations

New! Awesome Autumn Art

Safety in the Kitchen

Glamour Gloves

New! Young Rembrandts

Drum Lessons

Beginning Piano Lessons

Guitar Classes

Teens 21

Babysitting Skills

Be a Leader!

Basketball Leagues

Adult 22-24

New! Fashion Your Fragrance

Painting From The Heart

New! Drawing In Color

Adult Golf Lessons

Horsemanship

Archery

Open Adult Badminton

Open Adult Basketball

Boxing Academy

Tae Kwon Do

Shotokan Adult Karate

Seniors 25-26

Senior Group

Lake Geneva Trip

Shopping Trip

Senior Fall Calendar

Español 27-28

Centre Court Athletic Club 29-43

General Information

Membership

Tennis

Racquetball

Health & Fitness Classes

Service & Amenities

Community Art Gallery 44

Community Groups 45

Registration 46-48

Facility Rentals 49

Parks and Facilities 50

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Community Garden Plots

Do you like to garden, but don’t have the space at home?

To reserve a plot or for more informationCall Bob O’Brien, Supt. of Parks & Planning 630.837.2468 ext. 177 [email protected]

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