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I n c l u d e s S u m m e r D a y C a m p I n f o r m a t i o n SERVING RESIDENTS OF: Grayslake Community Park District Village of Hawthorn Woods Village of Lake Zurich Village of Libertyville Village of Lincolnshire Mundelein Park & Recreation District Vernon Hills Park District

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SERVING RESIDENTS OF:Grayslake Community Park DistrictVillage of Hawthorn Woods Village of Lake ZurichVillage of LibertyvilleVillage of LincolnshireMundelein Park & Recreation DistrictVernon Hills Park District

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Member agencies & sRaclc board Representatives

Village of LincolnshireBrad Burke (Board President)One Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire, IL 60069 (847) 883-8600

Grayslake Community Park DistrictJeff Nehila 240 Commerce Drive, Grayslake, IL 60030(847) 223-7529

Village of Hawthorn WoodsBrian Sullivan2 Lagoon Drive, Hawthorn Woods, IL 60047(847) 438-5500

Village of Lake ZurichDave Peterson200 S. Rand Road, Lake Zurich, IL 60047 (847) 438-5146

Village of LibertyvilleJulie Ludwig625 West Winchester Rd, Libertyville, IL 60048(847) 918-7275

Mundelein Park & Recreation DistrictMargaret Resnick1401 North Midlothian, Mundelein, IL 60060 (847) 566-0650

Vernon Hills Park DistrictJeff Fougerousse294 Evergreen Drive, Vernon Hills, IL 60061(847) 996-6930

SRACLC Board of Directors MeetingsThe public is invited to attend SRACLC Board of Directors meetings. Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month, unless otherwise posted, at 1:30 p.m. at Lincolnshire Village Hall, One Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. You may call the SRACLC Office if you would like to receive a meeting schedule.

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General Information Member Agencies, Staff, ADA, Freedom of Information Act, Policies and Expectations, Risk Management, Transportation Financial Aid, Residency

Youth Programs Youth Camp, Weekly Programs & Special Events

Youth Sports

Special OlympicsSports Competition Schedule

Teen Programs Teen Camp, Weekly Programs & Special Events

Teen/Adult ProgramsTeen/Adult Weekly Programs & Special Events

Adult Programs Active Adult Programs

Day Trippers Adult Weekly Programs & Special Events

Registration Information & Forms

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Special Recreation Association of

Central Lake County

290 Oakwood Road, Vernon Hills, IL 60061

Phone: (847) 816-4866 Fax: (847) 816-4876

www.sraclc.org

Office Hours 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Parent Advisory Committee

SRACLC has formed a Parent Advisory Committee with a purpose to voice the interests and needs of those

we serve. The Committee will meet with SRACLC

staff who then reports to the SRACLC Director. You are

encouraged to report any questions, concerns, successful

experiences, or ideas to the members listed below.

Grayslake Renee Luhr, 548-1545

Hawthorn WoodsBarb DeThorne, 540-8645

Lake ZurichRose Cosgrove, 550-0712

LibertyvilleEllie Sage, 362-2755

Cheryl Wickland, 816-1575

MundeleinAndrea O’Donnell, 949-1975

Vernon HillsDebra Wolff, 549-0477

Kathy Honeywell, 549-8958

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OUR STAFF What is SRACLC?SRACLC is an Association formed by cooperative Member Agencies to provide community based therapeutic recreation services to individuals with disabilities and their families. Member Agencies provide the primary source of operational revenue through a property tax levy available to park districts and municipalities who have entered into a cooperative agreement or through a general fund.

Mission Statement The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County provides recreation programs and services to individuals with special needs or disabilities, and their families who reside within the boundaries of Member Agency communities.

Vision StatementTo be a respected leader through the provision of high quality community based recreation experiences that enrich the quality of life for our participants and their families.

Association Goals1. SRACLC will implement and maintain a broad base of recreation programming encompassing sports, cultural arts, social, and leisure independence.2. SRACLC will assist its cooperative Member Agencies and to the populations they serve.3. SRACLC will operate and provide recreation services utilizing sound fiscal management.4. SRACLC will comply with federal, state, and local mandates.5. SRACLC will actively market and promote its services to the community.6. SRACLC will maintain and assist its Foundation and its fundraising efforts.

AdministrationJohn Buckner, CPRP* - Director B.S. Recreation Education, Therapeutic Recreation Emphasis, University of Iowa

Carolyn Chambers, CPRP - Superintendant B.S. Elementary Education, Health Minor and Certification, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus

Kris Miller, Administrative Assistant

Alyssa Stricker, Administrative Assistant

RecreationHeather Bruntmyer, CPRP - Recreation Manager B.S. Recreation Administration, Therapeutic Recreation Option, Eastern Illinois University,Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus Instructor

Theresa Walker, CTRS** - Recreation ManagerB.S. Recreation, Park and Tourism Administration, Therapeutic Recreation Emphasis, Western Illinois University, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus Instructor

Kelly Weber, CTRS - Recreation CoordinatorB.A. Leisure, Youth, and Human Services: Therapeutic Recreation, University of Northern Iowa, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus

Kristen Chmielewski, Recreation SpecialistM.A. Leisure Studies, Therapeutic Recreation Emphasis, University of Iowa, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus

Katelin Sheppard, CTRS - Recreation SpecialistB.S. Recreation and Park Administration, Therapeutic Recreation Option, Illinois State University, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus

Marianna Stocco - Recreation SpecialistB.S. Recreation and Park Administration, Therapeutic Recreation Option, Illinois State University, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus

*CPRP - Certified Parks and Recreation Professional **CTRS - Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist

Seasonal Staff Lauren AbryCony BarassiAlison BennettShir BerkmanBecky BieberCassidy BlairBailey BolkeKatie BowlingKaley BuchmanWes ChiassonSheila ClarkKaty ConlonMeghan CorkillKali CotteleerSam CreminShannon DaabAshley DaulChelsea de LaraSarah DerangoEric DoerhoeferJosh EdwardsGracie FeelyKathryn GaraySusan GerhardtNancy GomezTaylor GonzalezPamela GruenkeKate HaaseVictoria HaganLatoni HatchBrian HefferanLynette HuertaCristina HughesDavid JahnJake JohnsonKasey JohnsonKira KearneyDebbie KellyMaddie KlingerMackenzie LaudanoAndrew LeskaErin Llanes-SmithMichelle LiuNick MasseMary Beth McHughAmy McNameeNiki MikologicMargie MillarAllison MillerNick MitchellErica MittenKierstin MowinskiKylie MowinskiJoey NolanSava PantelicKenny PechtlKatrina Peterson

Jennifer PfliegerLynsey PharazisConnor PhaganBrenda RegaladoCourtney RutkowskiAllex SemerskyMaddy SmithPatrick SmithNikki SpenceMaddie StaffAlyssa StrickerNoah StrongJennifer SummersPayal ThakkarLucas ThompsonKhyrstyna TrinchukDimitrios VassiliadesNicole VassiliadesElizabeth WalkerEmily Winkler

VolunteersHeath AttwellKendall BuchmanCameron CuzmankoRachel EckerlingBeth EffaMilissa FisherJerry HansenMonica HardingScott HeimbergerAmanda ImJake JohnsonTaylor LuhrPeyton MakowskyNick MaylanDon MillarDebbie MorettineMichael O’ConnorCara OrbellDani O’SullivanKeely O’SullivanVernonica OuzanianNicole PinterAbbie RouseSydney ShadrickHeather StaplesKenton SteffensChristina TeetsovScarlett WickertJim Wunderlich

Stevenson High School Key ClubMedline Volunteer GroupCarmel High School: Freshman/ Sophomore Girls Volleyball

Seasonal Staff & Volunteers SRACLC wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to the many terrific staff and volunteers who assisted at Winter Programs and Special Events. We are grateful for all of your dedication and enthusiasm.

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Questions and AnswersDo you have any questions regarding SRACLC services? If so, please direct your questions to the following SRACLC staff in order to receive the quickest possible response.

John Buckner - [email protected] Full-time staff supervision, business and fiscal manager, member agency board liaison, association operations, non-resident policy, Americans with Disabilities Act, risk management supervisor, maintenance management, Freedom of Information Act Officer, Open Meetings Act, financial aid, refunds, and Foundation Advisor.

Carolyn Chambers - [email protected] Office staff supervisor, human resources, risk management, fund-raising, public relations, Foundation President, community relations, IT, grant writing, and assistant to the Director.

Heather Bruntmyer - [email protected] Seasonal staff supervisor, part-time leader program coordinator, liaison to member agency facilities, and group home liaison.

Theresa Walker - [email protected] Full-time staff supervisor, inclusion and active adult supervisor, parent advisory committee, liaison to member agency recreation staff.

Kelly Weber - [email protected] Full-time staff supervisor, volunteer and Special Olympics supervisor and program coordinator, Day Camp supervisor.

Kristen Chmielewski - [email protected] Program leadership, adult, and senior. Program development, active adult, inclusion, and supplies.

Katelin Sheppard - [email protected] Program leadership, teen/adult and family program development, teens in action, and supplies.

Marianna Stocco - [email protected] Program leadership, youth and teen program development, Day Camp, and supplies.

Kris Miller and Alyssa Stricker - [email protected] Registration, reception, and office support.

Cooperative Member Agencies

John BucknerDirector

Carolyn ChambersSuperintendent of

Administrative Services

SRACLC Board Representative

� eresa WalkerRecreation Manager

Heather BruntmyerRecreation Manager

Marianna StoccoRecreation Specialist

Volunteers

Kelly WeberRecreation Coordinator

Agency Structure

Je� FougerousseDirector

Brad BurkeVillage Manager

Dave PetersonRecreationManager

Je� Nehila Director

Brian SullivanDeputy Director

Julie LudwigRecreation Manager

Margaret ResnickDirector

Vernon Hills Park District

Village of Lincolnshire

Mundelein Park & Recreation

District

Village of Lake Zurich

Village of Libertyville

Grayslake Community Park District

Village of Hawthorn

Woods

Katelin SheppardRecreation Specialist

Kristen ChmielewskiRecreation Specialist

Part-time Sta� O� ce Sta�

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Freedom of Information Act Request Methods Public May Request Information and Public Records Requests for information should be directed to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Officer(s) of the Association. The current designated FOIA Officer is:John Buckner, Director [email protected] All FOIA Officer(s) can be reached at the SRACLC Office, 290 Oakwood Rd., Vernon Hills, IL 60061, Phone (847)816-4866. Requests can be submitted in writing or via e-mail to the address listed above. A request form is also available for your convenience at the SRACLC Office. For black and white, letter or legal sized copies, the first fifty pages are free and additional pages will cost $0.15 a page. For color copies or abnormal size copies, SRACLC can charge the actual cost of copying. The Association may require the requester to disclose whether the request is for a commercial purpose or to decide whether to grant a fee waiver.

NOTE: SRACLC’s program goals and objectives are available for review. Please contact the office, we would be happy to provide a copy.

ADA ComplianceThe Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County intends to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which prohibits discrimination in the provision and inclusion of programs and services to individuals with disabilities. As stated below, some programs, because of the inherent nature of the activity, are suggested for specific disability groups. If you or any person wishes to participate and is not among the suggested groups, please call SRACLC. Every reasonable effort will be made to include the individual in the program. If you have any questions regarding the ADA or if you feel you have been discriminated against in the inclusion of programs, or the provision of services, please contact John Buckner at (847)816-4866. A procedure is available for you to register your complaint and for its prompt resolution.

Atlanto-Axial Instability*Individuals with Down Syndrome are at risk of having a condition known as Atlanto-Axial Instability (AAI). It is an SRACLC policy that any individual with Down Syndrome is required to have a doctor’s written note on file stating the person is free of AAI if that person wishes to participate in any program with a potential to cause undue stress upon the neck. Programs with the * sign are identified as those requiring the AAI test. SRACLC will also be offering other programs that are not by the inherent nature of the activity at risk for undue pressure upon the neck. However, the nature of play is active participation. Please take this into consideration when enrolling your child into a program and inform staff if the condition is present.

Behavior ExpectationsSRACLC encourages and promotes the concept of fun for everyone. However, certain rules have been established to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all people involved. SRACLC participants are expected to demonstrate appropriate behavior during programs. The Association’s basic behavior code insists that participants shall:• Show respect to each other and staff.• Abstain from using foul or abusive language.• Refrain from inflicting bodily harm to any individual.• Demonstrate respect to equipment and facilities.• Have control of bowel and bladder (diapers and catheters are acceptable). A caring, positive approach will be utilized regarding the use of any disciplinary methods. Additional or individual behavior management plans may be developed on the advice of parents, guardians, SRACLC staff, or other professionals. SRACLC reserves the right to dismiss a participant if the above noted procedures are not adhered to, and/or, parent/guardian response to a problem situation is not attempted. Each situation will be evaluated individually and on its own merit.

Annual Information FormSRACLC requires all participants to complete a yearly Annual Information Form (AIF). The form provides staff with valuable information which allows SRACLC to conduct its activities in the safest possible manner and to meet the basic needs of participants. If you are new to SRACLC or if the agency receives a registration form and does not have an AIF on file, one will be sent to you to complete and return. If at anytime the form needs to be updated (change in medication, behavior, etc.) please call the SRACLC office. All information is kept strictly confidential and enhances successful participation. Thank you for your cooperation.

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Medication DispensingSRACLC staff may dispense medication only if the following procedures have been completed.• Permission for Medication Dispensing form must be completed for every program and signed by parent/guardian.• Medication must be given to SRACLC staff with the original prescription order (may be a copy) or the original bottle/container with full doctor ordered instructions. Medicine must come in individual dosage amounts as prescribed.• Dosage, time, and potential side effects are clearly noted. • All of the above information must be delivered to the SRACLC Office at least two days prior to the onset of the program. • DO NOT send any medication information to your child’s school with expectations that it be given to SRACLC.• SRACLC staff may under no circumstances perform an injection or any other medically invasive procedure.• SRACLC staff will not administer medications that are not approved through the FDA.• Please call the office; (847) 816-4866; if you have any questions.

Late Pick Up PolicyCalculated per Programming Season.• Two (2) verbal reminders will be given. Reminders will be documented through a signature of a parent or guardian.• Five (5) minutes will be the maximum amount of time allowed after the advertised conclusion of the program.• After five (5) minutes and after any two (2) documented warnings, $5.00 per each accumulated five (5) minutes will be assessed. The late party will be invoiced and the bill will be treated like any other late program fee.

Risk ManagementSRACLC is committed to provide its recreation programs and services in the safest possible manner and to keep the safety of all individuals at the forefront. Participants and parents must realize there is some degree of risk which is inherent in all recreation activities. In an effort to minimize exposure to unsafe conditions, SRACLC conducts an ongoing risk management program and strictly enforces that safety procedures be adhered to by all participants and staff. Please be aware that SRACLC does not carry medical or accident insurance for injuries sustained during programs or services.

The cost of such would make participant fees prohibitive. Each person registering himself/herself or a dependent in a SRACLC program should review and maintain their own insurance coverage. It must be noted that the absence of individual or family medical insurance coverage does not make SRACLC automatically responsible for the payment of medical expenses. The agency providing liability coverage for SRACLC requires the mandatory execution of a Waiver and Release form for all programs. Thank you for your cooperation.

Transportation PolicyThe following procedures are to be followed to maintain safe transportation of SRACLC staff and participants.• All passengers must be seated with seat belts fastened immediately upon entering the vehicle. Wheelchairs must be securely belted and fastened. The vehicle will not depart until these procedures have been followed.• SRACLC staff are responsible for determining whether or not an individual may be transported safely due to behavior or health concerns.• SRACLC staff will not leave any person unattended after any program unless written permission has been received from said individual’s parent/guardian.• All wheelchairs must be in proper working condition.• Persons riding Amigo-type wheelchairs must transfer to a van seat.• No object (i.e. hands, head, trash) is to protrude or be thrown from the vehicle at any time. Windows will be opened upon permission from SRACLC staff.• SRACLC does not provide door-to-door transportation but will offer drop off and pick up locations for selected programs.• If three (3) or more people from one community will utilize an additional drop off/pick up location, SRACLC will try to accommodate this request.• SRACLC reserves the right to refuse or discontinue transportation services. Please realize that these procedures have been implemented to ensure the safety of all participants and staff. Thank you for your cooperation.• SRACLC vehicles will only wait five (5) minutes after the scheduled time before departing to its next location.

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InclusionSRACLC understands that not every person with a special need must participate in Special Recreation. SRACLC staff can help with questions regarding any individual’s participation in member agency programs. SRACLC Member Agencies are committed to the provision of recreational services to all residents. If you are interested in participating in programs provided by your local park district or recreation department, please follow their registration procedures/timelines and contact them to state your requests. Always be thorough when completing registration materials and state any special assistance that may be needed. It is important to inform the park district or recreation department staff what your goals and expectations are for your child in the program. By informing the staff as soon as possible regarding special needs, SRACLC staff are better able to provide the necessary assistance in a timely manner.

Types of assistance that SRACLC can provide are:• In-service training for staff, including activity adaptations, behavior management techniques, and disability awareness.• Recruitment of additional staff, if needed.• Consultations or observations at programs.

Financial Aid FundThe commitment of SRACLC and the member agencies is to provide all individuals considered “residents” the opportunity for participation in SRACLC programs. A Financial Aid Fund has been developed to assist individuals who may be experiencing financial difficulty. All personal information required for financial aid procedures is kept strictly confidential. Per season, a maximum of five (5) programs, plus any Special Olympics training programs and Day Camp, are eligible for assistance. Financial Aid must be requested in writing each program season. Individuals seeking financial assistance should contact John Buckner for more information regarding the process and deferred payment options.

Deferred PaymentsDeferred payments are an option only if a financial aid form is filled out and payments are completed by the end of each given season. If these conditions are not met, individuals will not be eligible to register for any programs until the balance is paid in full, and future deferred payments will not be allowed. If you have any questions regarding this policy, please call John Buckner, Director.

Residency InformationResident: Individuals residing within the legal boundaries of a SRACLC Member Agency (Park Districts of Grayslake, Mundelein, Vernon Hills and Villages of Hawthorn Woods, Lake Zurich, Libertyville, and Lincolnshire) are considered “residents” of the Association and pay the in-district fee. Residents receive priority when registering for all programs through the registration deadline. Non-Resident: Any individual whose primary residence is outside of a Member Agency’s legal boundary is considered a non-resident.

Non-Resident PoliciesThe Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County has approved and implemented non-resident guidelines and fees for its programs. The fees are listed for all programs in the Brochure. All individuals residing outside of the legal boundaries of current SRACLC member agencies will be subject to these guidelines.

1. SRACLC will no longer seek funding from townships to off-set non-resident fees for residents of unincorporated areas. Townships that have previously supported the Association have been notified.Non-Residents must:2. For all programs considered “Special Events” pay the indicated fee which has a 25% add on charge to the resident fee.3. All other areas including “Adult Day”, “Day Camp”, “Special Olympics”, and “Weekly” will be subject to:a. Payment of the yearly non-resident administrative fee which will allow full resident access to all programs for one year from the date of receipt of payment. The 2013/14 administrative fee is set at $2,297.00. The 2014/15 fee for summer programs will be calculated by May 1, 2014.OR b. Pay the indicated fee which has up to a 100% add on charge to the resident fee.4. SRACLC will continue to accept families who own property or a business that pays real estate taxes to a member agency community as residents. Proof of ownership will be required.5. Individuals who were considered as non-residents and benefited from Township funding through SRACLC before April 30, 2011 will not be subject to non-resident fees, except for the 25% charge for “Special Events”. These individuals will be “grandfathered” into programs under the same policies/procedures governing their participation during that time period.

If there are any questions, please contact John Buckner, SRACLC Director, at 847-816-4866.

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YOUTH SUMMER DAY CAMPS

Day Camp-YouthGroup: All individuals, ages 3-12 yearsLocations: Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein Jones Island Building, GrayslakeFees One Session-either June or July Two Sessions-both June and JulyFull Day: Resident $350.00 Resident $650.00 Non-Resident $700.00 Non-Resident $1300.00A.M. Only: Resident $225.00 Resident $375.00 Non-Resident $450.00 Non-Resident $750.00P.M. Only: Resident $250.00 Resident $425.00 Non-Resident $500.00 Non-Resident $850.00June Session Day/Date: Monday-Thursday, June 9-26, 2014Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein Jones Island Building, GrayslakeFull Day: # 10401 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Full Day: # 10404 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. A.M. Only: # 10402 9:00-11:30 a.m. A.M. Only: # 10405 9:00-11:30 a.m. P.M. Only: # 10403 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. P.M. Only: # 10406 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

July Session Day/Date: Monday-Thursday, July 7-24, 2014Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein Jones Island Building, GrayslakeFull Day: # 10407 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Full Day: # 10410 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. A.M. Only: # 10408 9:00-11:30 a.m. A.M. Only: # 10411 9:00-11:30 a.m. P.M. Only: # 10409 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. P.M. Only: # 10412 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Transportation to Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein The drop offs must have a minimum of three participants in order for transportation to be provided at each location.Fees: One Session-either June or July Two Sessions-both June and July Resident $58.00 Resident $115.00 Non-Resident $116.00 Non-Resident $230.00

Grayslake Transportation June Session: #10413July Session: #10414Drop Off: 11:30 a.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake

Welcome to the Jungle-Day CampsFull Day or Half Day – Monday thru Thursday

Journey through the mighty wilderness and forest terrain. Along the way we will learn about the kings of the jungle and encounter a world of creepy crawlers. We’re about to embark on an adventure of a lifetime as we make tribal friends and spend the summer monkeying around. This camp is geared towards children with special needs or those who have better success in smaller groups with more supervision. Counselors plan fun and exciting activities such as high energy group games, themed crafts, swimming and water play, singing and dancing, morning field trips, and so much more. Campers will go swimming every Tuesday and Thursday afternoons as well as enjoy outdoor play each day. Mark your calendar for this summer safari. NOTE: Full day and P.M. campers must bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch each day. All campers must bring a labeled swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen daily and arrive at the camp site no later than 12:45 p.m. Parents have the option of choosing one or both sessions.

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Lake Zurich Transportation June Session: #10415July Session: #10416Drop Off: 11:30 a.m., Lake Zurich High School, Lake Zurich 11:45 a.m., Spencer Loomis School, Lake Zurich

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Extended Care Are you an early bird or enjoy camp so much that you aren’t ready to leave? If so, then sign up for Extended Care. Campers will engage in games, activities, and crafts with counselors during these programs. Pro-rated fees are not available. NOTE: All registrations for Extended Care must be received by May 19, 2014. The minimum must be met for Extended Care to be offered. Extended Care coincides with the camp schedule.

A.M. Extended Care Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein Jones Island Building, Grayslake June Session: #10417 June Session: #10419July Session: #10418 July Session: #10420Group: All individuals, ages 3-21 yearsTime: 8:00-9:00 a.m.Fee: One Session-either June or July Two Sessions-both June and July Resident $58.00 Resident $115.00 Non-Resident $116.00 Non-Resident $230.00Min/Max: 3/15 P.M. Extended Care Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein Jones Island Building, Grayslake June Session: #10421 June Session: #10423July Session: #10422 July Session: #10424Group: All individuals, ages 3-21 yearsTime: 3:00-4:00 p.m.Fee: One Session-either June or July Two Sessions-both June and July Resident $58.00 Resident $115.00 Non-Resident $116.00 Non-Resident $230.00Min/Max: 3/15

Camp Family DayParents and families (siblings too) are invited to join us for an exciting day on Wednesday, July 23, 2014. In the morning, visit your camper’s room, then watch as your child and his/her group perform a special skit prepared just for you. After the show, we will head to Big Bear Lake in Vernon Hills for the 24th Annual Fishing Derby. Enjoy a picnic lunch, fishing, and you may even win a prize. Parents may take their camper home at any time throughout the day. An informational letter will be sent home closer to the date.

T.G.I. Fridays ^Top off your camp experience with fantastic Fridays. Each week, we will enjoy group games, sports, crafts, swimming, and adventurous field trips. Stay cool with us. NOTE: Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch, swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen each day. Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 years Time: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (actual program time) Location: Jones Island Building, Grayslake Fee: Resident $39.00 (per session) Non-Resident $49.00 (per session)Day/Date: #10425 - Friday, June 13, 2014 #10426 - Friday, June 20, 2014 #10427 - Friday, June 27, 2014 #10428 - Friday, July 11, 2014 #10429 - Friday, July 18, 2014Min/Max: 4/10Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 9:00 a.m., Jones Island Building, GrayslakePick Up: 3:00 p.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Fun in the Sun Mini Camp ^ Keep the camp times rollin’! Join us for three extra weeks of interactive activities, swimming, sensory crafts, and exciting afternoon field trips. Sign up fast, spots soak up quick. NOTE: Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch, swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen each day. Sign up for one, two, or three sessions.Session One - # 10430Day/Date: Monday, June 30-Thursday, July 3, 2014Fee: Resident $156.00 Non-Resident $195.00Session Two - # 10431Day/Date: Monday, July 28-Friday, August 1, 2014Fee: Resident $195.00 Non-Resident $244.00Session Three - # 10432Day/Date: Monday, August 4-Friday, August 8, 2014Fee: Resident $195.00 Non-Resident $244.00Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 yearsTime: 9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Jones Island Building, GrayslakeMin/Max: 4/10Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 9:00 a.m., Jones Island Building, GrayslakePick Up: 2:30 p.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake

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Mad ScientistGrab a smock and some goggles, we are going to explore the scientific world. Learn about Oobleck, experiment with invisible ink, and test your taste buds with exploding Pop Rocks. You don’t want to be wrong about this one. NOTE: Please bring a smock or wear clothes that can get dirty. This program is held back-to-back with Musical Madness; why not sign up for both? Participants not enrolled in Musical Madness must be picked up at The Barn at 3:00 p.m.Group: All individuals, ages 4-12 yearsTime: 1:00-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: The Barn, Lake ZurichFee: Resident $17.00 (per session) Non-Resident $22.00 (per session)Day/Date: #10201 Saturday, March 15, 2014 #10202 Saturday, April 5, 2014 #10203 Saturday, May 17, 2014Min/Max: 4/10Drop Off: 12:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 1:00 p.m., The Barn, Lake ZurichPick Up: 3:00 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich

Musical MadnessGet your groove on and clap your hands to the beat. Play along on musical instruments with our guitarist and listen to the sweet melodies. Name that tune! NOTE: This program is held back-to-back with Mad Scientist; why not sign up for both?Group: All individuals, ages 4-12 yearsTime: 3:00-4:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: The Barn, Lake ZurichFee: Resident $10.00 (per session) Non-Resident $13.00 (per session)Day/Date: #10204 Saturday, March 15, 2014 #10205 Saturday, April 5, 2014 #10206 Saturday, May 17, 2014Min/Max: 4/10Drop Off: 3:00 p.m., The Barn, Lake ZurichPick Up: 4:00 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich 4:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

MondayBowling

5:30-6:15 pm

WednesdayGymnastics

5:30-6:15 pm

ThursdayYouth Soccer5:15-5:45 pm

Track and Field6:00-7:00 pm7:00-8:00 pm

FridayDolphin Swim Club

3:30-4:15 pm4:15-5:00 pm

Dolphin Swim Team 4:45-5:30 pm

Equestrian4:45-5:15 pm5:30-6:00 pm

SaturdayMad Scientist1:00-3:00 pm

Musical Madness3:00-4:00 pm

Uno’s Pizzeria - #10101Say cheese! We’ll take a tour and learn the ropes of the restaurant business. Afterwards, we will make our own pizzas and enjoy our scrumptious delight.Group: All individuals, ages 4-12 yearsTime: 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.Location: Uno’s Chicago Grill, GurneeFee: Resident $24.00 Non-Resident $30.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 8, 2014Min/Max: 4/10Drop Off: 10:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 1:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Let’s Make A Messterpiece - #10102Roll up your sleeves for mess mania. Create stunning take-home designs using bubble art and paint drums. Then discover the experimentation station where your senses will go wild. Group: All individuals, ages 4-12 yearsTime: 12:00-3:00 p.m.Location: Make-A-Messterpiece, GlenviewFee: Resident $29.00 Non-Resident $37.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 22, 2014Min/Max: 5/10Drop Off: 12:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Spring Break Mini CampSpring has sprung! Celebrate with your pals. Each day will be packed with fun and active games, creative artwork, and adventurous field trips. NOTE: Please bring a labeled, completely disposable lunch. Group: All individuals, ages 4-12 yearsTime: 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Crawford Warming House, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $34.00 (per session) Non-Resident $43.00 (per session)Day/Date: #10103 Monday, March 24, 2014 #10104 Tuesday, March 25, 2014 #10105 Wednesday, March 26, 2014 #10106 Thursday, March 27, 2014 #10107 Friday, March 28, 2014Min/Max: 4/10Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 9:30 a.m., Crawford Warming House, LibertyvillePick Up: 2:30 p.m., Crawford Warming House, Libertyville 3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

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Siblings are half price at programs with this symbol.

Registration Deadline: Monday, February 24, 2014 at 1:00 p.m.

Staff will not let anyone exit the vehicle without a parent/guardian present.

Goin’ On An Egg Hunt - #10108

On your marks, get set, GO! Maybe you will be the lucky one to find the golden egg. We will finish our very own egg hunt, do some decorating, and spring into crafty creations. Last one to sign up is a rotten egg!Group: All individuals, ages 4-12 yearsTime: 1:30-4:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Recreation Center, GrayslakeFee: Resident $19.00 Non-Resident $24.00Day/Date: Saturday, April 12, 2014Min/Max: 4/10Drop Off: 1:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 1:30 p.m., Recreation Center, GrayslakePick Up: 4:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake 4:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

School Day Off-Splish and Splash - #10109Grab your goggles and take a float into the channel. Slip down one of the water slides, splash around the aqua playground, and don’t forget to dip into the zero depth pool. See you in paradise. NOTE: Please bring a labeled, completely disposable lunch, towel, and a swimsuit.Group: All individuals, ages 4-12 yearsTime: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills & The Water Works, SchaumburgFee: Resident $38.00 Non-Resident $48.00Day/Date: Friday, April 18, 2014Min/Max: 4/10Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon HillsPick Up: 3:00 p.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills

Lil’ Chefs - #10110Whisk, whisk, whisk! First, we’ll whip up cheesy quesadillas and tasty treats for lunch. After cooking class, we will play group games with our buddies. Group: All individuals, ages 4-12 yearsTime: 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $21.00 Non-Resident $27.00Day/Date: Saturday, April 26, 2014Min/Max: 4/10

Sensory Movie Mania - #10111

Lights, camera, and action! Watch an animated movie while enjoying various sensory toys. We’ll push pause half way through to shake our sillies out and munch on some popcorn. That’s a wrap.Group: All individuals, ages 4-12 yearsTime: 1:00-4:00 p.m.Location: Community Park Chalet, MundeleinFee: Resident $21.00 Non-Resident $27.00Day/Date: Saturday, May 3, 2014Min/Max: 4/10

Parents Night Out - #10112Give your parents a night out on the town, while you hang with your pals. We will build a masterpiece with legos, dress up as your favorite super hero or Disney princess, and play interactive games. Our night’s planned. Now the question is, Mom and Dad, what are you going to do?Group: All individuals, ages 4-12 years Time: 5:00-8:30 p.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $26.00 Non-Resident $33.00Day/Date: Saturday, May 10, 2014Min/Max: 4/10

Safari Land - #10113An excursion awaits us. We will bowl through the jungle and go on a quest to find the coolest arcades. The swift cheetahs, the crawling crocodiles, and rare mountain lions cannot stop us from trekking on over for some lunch. Time will fly, and before you know it, our journey will be over. NOTE: Lunch is provided in the fee, which consists of pizza and a drink.Group: All individuals, ages 4-12 yearsTime: 11:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.Location: Safari Land, Villa ParkFee: Resident $38.00 Non-Resident $48.00Day/Date: Saturday, May 31, 2014Min/Max: 4/10Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 2:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

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Bowling - #10207Get your afternoon rollin’, with a little bowlin’. We will help you send the pins flying by developing your basic approach and release. Then we’ll focus on the rules and taking turns. Frame up some fun with your bowling buddies. NOTE: Bowlers ages 15 and older please check out our High Rollers programs on page 21.Group: All individuals, ages 7-14 yearsTime: 5:30-6:15 p.m.Location: Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $45.00 Non-Resident $90.00Day/Date: Mondays, March 31-May 19, 2014 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 4/10

Gymnastics* - #10208Round off your day doing somersaults, pirouettes, and dismounts! Practicing bar, beam, vault, and floor routines will increase strength and coordination, and give you great balance, all-around. Off to the foam pit…bombs away. NOTE: Only gymnasts ages 8 and older are eligible for Special Olympics competition.Group: All individuals, ages 3-13 yearsTime: 5:30-6:15 p.m.Location: Libertyville Gymnastics Academy, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $115.00 Non-Resident $230.00Day/Date: Wednesdays, April 2-May 21, 2014 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 4/10

Youth Soccer ^ - #10209Kick, pass, dribble, SHOOT! Learn the basic concepts and fundamentals of soccer and advance those beginning goals throughout the season. Breakaway, challenge the goalie, SCORE! NOTE: In case of inclement weather, practice will be held indoors.Group: All individuals, ages 4-12 yearsTime: 5:15-5:45 p.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Park, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $18.00 Non-Resident $36.00Day/Date: Thursdays, May 1-May 22, 2014 (4 sessions)Min/Max: 4/10

Dolphin Swim ClubCatch the wave. Whether you are a beginner, or trying to improve your strokes, the coaches will be sure to focus on individual needs and goals adapted to each swimmer’s ability. 1, 2, 3, GO!Group: All individuals, ages 3-15 yearsTime: #10210 3:30-4:15 p.m. #10211 4:15-5:00 p.m.Location: Lakeview Fitness Center, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $75.00 Non-Resident $150.00Day/Date: Fridays, April 4-May 23, 2014 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 4/10 per session

SPRING 2014

YOUTH SPORTSIf you like sports please

see Special Olympics opportunities you can participate in such as

Track & Field and Swim Team.

All medications including

over-the-counter, will not be administered

unless medication dispensing procedures

on page 6 are followed!

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SPECiAl OlYMPiCSPowerlifting - #70301Pump it up and join the toughest team in town. This weight training class will teach you how to maximize your time and muscles in the gym. Whether you want to be competitive on the bench press and deadlift, or just learn proper technique, you will think this program is rock solid. Group: All individuals, ages 14 & olderTime: 6:45-8:00 p.m.Location: Sports Complex, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $80.00 Non-Resident $160.00Day/Date: Mondays, March 10-June 9, 2014 (no program 4/14, 4/21 & 5/26) (11 sessions + 1 tournament)Min/Max: 3/6

BocceBocce was very popular amongst nobles such as Galileo, da Vinci, and George Washington, so why not join the league of great thinkers? Become part of our Special Olympics bocce team and discover how to master skills like spocking and banking. We’re going to take this beyond the backyard. NOTE: Athletes must be registered for Session One to compete in the Special Olympics area tournament. Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 5:30-6:30 p.m.Location: Laschen Center, Vernon Hills Min/Max: 5/11 per session

Session One - #70302Day/Date: Tuesdays, February 25-April 8, 2014 (7 sessions + 1 tournament)Fee: Resident $38.00 Non-Resident $76.00

Session Two - #70303Day/Date: Tuesdays, May 6-June 10, 2014 (6 sessions)Fee: Resident $24.00 Non-Resident $48.00

SoftballStep into the batter’s box, anticipate the pitch, and slug one out of the park. Yeah, it feels good to round the bases. Hit the diamond for pre-season to master fielding and get some batting practice behind the new pitching machine, donated by the SRACLC Foundation. Then get your game on for Tuesday night competitions and weekend tournaments. Grand slam! NOTE: In order to register for Pre-Season Practice, athletes must also be registered for Competition Season softball. Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderLocation: Deerpath Park, Vernon Hills

Pre-Season Practice^ - #70304Time: 6:00-6:45 p.m.Fee: Resident $16.00 Non-Resident $32.00Day/Date: Tuesdays, April 8-April 29, 2014 (4 sessions)Min/Max: 5/10

Competition Season - #70305Time: 6:45-8:00 p.m.Fee: Resident $65.00 Non-Resident $130.00Day/Date: Tuesdays, May 6-July 15, 2014 (11 sessions + 2 tournaments)Min/Max: 10/12 per team

Tennis - #70306 What’s all that “racket”? Oh, it’s just our tennis team lighting up the court each Wednesday afternoon. These lessons will give you the “advantage” as we address rules, serving, forehand, backhand, and court position. You will “love” this sport. NOTE: Athletes will be assessed before the Special Olympics tennis meet. Lower skill level athletes will play short court tennis with a bigger/slower ball while higher level athletes will play full court tennis. Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 5:00-6:00 p.m.Location: Community Park, MundeleinFee: Resident $70.00 Non-Resident $140.00Day/Date: Wednesdays, May 21-August 13, 2014 (13 sessions + 1 tournament)Min/Max: 4/8

Special Olympics Competition Dates

BocceArea-April 13, 2014State-June 13-15, 2014

BowlingArea-June 1, 2014Sectionals-November 1, 2014State-December 6, 2014

PowerliftingArea-April 13, 2014State-June 13-15, 2014

SoccerArea-May 3, 2014ITRS-May 18, 2014State-June 13-15, 2014

SoftballITRS-July 13, 2014Area-July 20, 2014State- September 13-14, 2014

Swim TeamArea-March 22, 2014State-June 13-15, 2014

TennisArea-July 19, 2014State-August 16-17, 2014

Track and FieldNISRA Meet-April 27, 2014Area-May 4, 2014State-June 13-15, 2014

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Soccer * - #70307Strikers, keepers, and sweepers learn the positions and acquire the techniques. On game night defend the rivals during 40 minutes of pure adrenalin. Lace up those cleats and take to the turf; we are the Kicking Crusaders. NOTE: A schedule of practices and games will be given at the first practice held at Hawthorn Middle School North in Vernon Hills.Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 7:00-8:00 p.m.Location: Various Schools, Vernon Hills & Sports Complex, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $65.00 Non-Resident $130.00Day/Date: Wednesdays, March 5-May 14, 2014 (9 sessions + 2 tournaments)Min/Max: 7/12

Track and FieldBang! It’s a tight one down the stretch, runners neck and neck, around the bend, it’s anyone’s race. Practice speed and endurance for the running, walking, and rolling events and build up power for the field events during Session One. After two weekend track meets we will jump over to Session Two to prepare for state games. Finish fast! NOTE: A schedule of practice locations and competition dates will be given at the first practice held at the Community Center in Mundelein. Group: All individuals, ages 8 & olderLocation: Community Center and Regent Center, MundeleinMin/Max: 5/12 per session

Session OneTime: #70308 6:00-7:00 p.m. #70309 7:00-8:00 p.m. Fee: Resident $52.00 Non-Resident $104.00Day/Date: Thursdays, March 6-May 1, 2014 (9 sessions + 2 tournaments)

Session Two - #70310Time: 6:00-7:00 p.m.Fee: Resident $20.00 Non-Resident $40.00Day/Date: Thursdays, May 15-June 12, 2014 (5 sessions)

Swim Team * - #70311Catch, pull, push, and don’t forget to kick your way to a gold medal. Let our coaches help you develop your swim strokes while breathing properly. Now glide through the pool like a pro. H2Go! NOTE: All athletes must be able to swim one length of the pool with no flotation device. Group: All individuals, ages 8 & olderTime: 4:45-5:30 p.m.Location: Lakeview Fitness Center, Vernon Hills Fee: Resident $40.00 Non-Resident $80.00Day/Date: Fridays, April 4-June 6, 2014 (10 sessions)Min/Max: 4/6

Equestrian*Giddy up. Gallop on over to the stables for weekly riding lessons. We will be taught the proper equine techniques and participate in stimulating activities while on a horse. Jockey into this therapeutic experience. Group: All individuals, ages 3 & olderTime: #70312 4:45-5:15 p.m. #70313 5:30-6:00 p.m.Location: Equestrian Connection, Lake ForestFee: Resident $134.00 Non-Resident $268.00Day/Date: Fridays, April 4-May 23, 2014 (7 sessions) (no program 5/16)Min/Max: 3/6 per session

Special Olympics Reminders • A current Application for Participation must be on file at the SRACLC Office to participate in District and State level competitions. • An athlete’s Application for Participation is valid for two (2) years and must not expire before State Games in his or her particular sport. • Appropriate sports attire must be worn at practice and games. No jeans or jewelry will be allowed. • If you are in a team sport and you do not participate in the District or ITRS Competitions, you will not be allowed to compete at State Level Competitions unless absence was due to illness accompanied by a doctor’s note. • Any individual or team that makes it to the Sectional or State Level Competitions will be asked to pay an additional fee per athlete. The fee will be dependent upon the cost of transportation, lodging, and supervision and will be the same for every athlete attending the competition. • SRACLC will be enforcing the maximum numbers of players for team sports. This will ensure that all team players will get playing time during the game. Please be advised that if we do not have enough players to create another team after the minimum/maximum per team has been met, we will go by order of registrations received to create teams (i.e. – late registrations will be the first cut). • If an athlete is unable to commit to tournaments and competitions, team priority will be given to those athletes who can attend.*For individual sports, if only one athlete qualifies for an overnight tournament SRACLC may request a family member attend with the athlete.

Staff will not let anyone exit the vehicle without

a parent/guardian present.

All Special Olympics Medical Applications requiring an update

before Summer Games must be submitted to

SRACLC prior to April 1, 2014.

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TEEN SUMMER DAY CAMPWelcome to the Jungle-Day CampsFull Day or Half Day – Monday thru Thursday

Journey through the mighty wilderness and forest terrain. Along the way we will learn about the kings of the jungle and encounter a world of creepy crawlers. We’re about to embark on an adventure of a lifetime as we make tribal friends and spend the summer monkeying around. This camp is geared towards teens with special needs or those who have better success in smaller groups with more supervision. Counselors plan fun and exciting activities such as high energy group games, themed crafts, swimming and water play, singing and dancing, morning field trips, and so much more. Campers will go swimming every Tuesday and Thursday afternoons as well as enjoy outdoor play each day. Mark your calendar for this summer safari. NOTE: Full day and P.M. campers must bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch each day. All campers must bring a labeled swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen daily and arrive at the camp site no later than 12:45 p.m. Parents have the option of choosing one or both sessions.

Day Camp-TeensGroup: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsLocations: Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein Jones Island Building, Grayslake

Fees One Session-either June or July Two Sessions-both June and JulyFull Day: Resident $350.00 Resident $650.00 Non-Resident $700.00 Non-Resident $1300.00A.M. Only: Resident $225.00 Resident $375.00 Non-Resident $450.00 Non-Resident $750.00P.M. Only: Resident $250.00 Resident $425.00 Non-Resident $500.00 Non-Resident $850.00

June Session Day/Date: Monday-Thursday, June 9-26, 2014Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein Jones Island Building, GrayslakeFull Day: # 20401 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Full Day: # 20404 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. A.M. Only: # 20402 9:00-11:30 a.m. A.M. Only: # 20405 9:00-11:30 a.m. P.M. Only: # 20403 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. P.M. Only: # 20406 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

July Session Day/Date: Monday-Thursday, July 7-24, 2014Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein Jones Island Building, GrayslakeFull Day: # 20407 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Full Day: # 20410 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. A.M. Only: # 20408 9:00-11:30 a.m. A.M. Only: # 20411 9:00-11:30 a.m. P.M. Only: # 20409 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. P.M. Only: # 20412 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Camp groups are determined by age and ability.

KEY DATESCamp Registration Deadline: Monday, May 19, 2014

Meet Your Counselor Day: Thursday, June 5, 2014

All medications including over-the-counter, will not be administered unless medication dispensing procedures on page 6 are followed!

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Requests for refunds must be submitted in writing. Refunds

are not given for days absent from camp.

Please see the Teen Mini Camp options

during the first week of July and August.

Extended Care Are you an early bird or enjoy camp so much that you aren’t ready to leave? If so, then sign up for Extended Care. Campers will engage in games, activities, and crafts with counselors during these programs. Pro-rated fees are not available. NOTE: All registrations for Extended Care must be received by May 19, 2014. The minimum must be met for Extended Care to be offered. Extended Care coincides with the camp schedule.

A.M. Extended Care Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein Jones Island Building, Grayslake June Session: #10417 June Session: #10419July Session: #10418 July Session: #10420Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 8:00-9:00 a.m.Fee: One Session-either June or July Two Sessions-both June and July Resident $58.00 Resident $115.00 Non-Resident $116.00 Non-Resident $230.00Min/Max: 3/15 P.M. Extended Care Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein Jones Island Building, Grayslake June Session: #10421 June Session: #10423July Session: #10422 July Session: #10424Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 3:00-4:00 p.m.Fee: One Session-either June or July Two Sessions-both June and July Resident $58.00 Resident $115.00 Non-Resident $116.00 Non-Resident $230.00Min/Max: 3/15

Transportation to Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein The drop offs must have a minimum of three participants in order for transportation to be provided at each location.Fees: One Session-either June or July Two Sessions-both June and July Resident $58.00 Resident $115.00 Non-Resident $116.00 Non-Resident $230.00

Grayslake Transportation June Session: #10413July Session: #10414Drop Off: 11:30 a.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake

Lake Zurich Transportation June Session: #10415July Session: #10416Drop Off: 11:30 a.m., Lake Zurich High School, Lake Zurich 11:45 a.m., Spencer Loomis School, Lake Zurich

Camp Family DayParents and families (siblings too) are invited to join us for an exciting day on Wednesday, July 23, 2014. In the morning, visit your camper’s room, then watch as your child and his/her group perform a special skit prepared just for you. After the show, we will head to Big Bear Lake in Vernon Hills for the 24th Annual Fishing Derby. Enjoy a picnic lunch, fishing, and you may even win a prize. Parents may take their camper home at any time throughout the day. An informational letter will be sent home closer to the date.

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CIT – Counselor in TrainingEnjoy helping others? Be a mentor and learn what it’s like to be an assistant camp counselor. CIT’s will receive on-the-job training to discover proper work etiquette and skills while interacting with children with special needs. Daily evaluations will be conducted and a fee reimbursement is issued based on performance. NOTE: Please see criteria in the sidebar. Teens must interview for the CIT positions by Friday, May 2, 2014 and attend a mandatory training on Thursday, June 5, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. Returning CIT’s must register no later than Monday, May 19, 2014. Due to the popularity of this program, CIT’s will be placed based on ability and time slots are not guaranteed. There will be a maximum of three years placed as a CIT. Decisions will be made in late May. Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch each day.Group: All individuals, age 16-21 yearsLocation: Santa Maria del Popolo, MundeleinMin/Max: 3/5 per sessionFee: One Session-either June or July Resident $175.00 Non-Resident $350.00

June Session July SessionDay/Date: Monday-Thursday, June 9-26, 2014 Day/Date: Monday-Thursday, July 7-24, 2014A.M. Only: # 20413 8:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m. A.M. Only: # 20415 8:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m. P.M. Only: # 20414 12:00-3:15 p.m. P.M. Only: # 20416 12:00-3:15 p.m.

Teens In Action Get out and about this summer and fill your time with action-packed fun. Each day will be charged with exciting field trips and visits to local community attractions. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, cannonball into Lake County’s best pools and beaches. Don’t miss out on the good times with new and old friends, and the fond memories that will last a lifetime. NOTE: See criteria in the sidebar. Participants will be divided into two to three groups after the registration deadline. The groups will meet at Santa Maria del Popolo in Mundelein. See the transportation section for busing from Grayslake and Lake Zurich. Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch each day. If your child is attending Summer School, they must arrive at the campsite no later than 12:30 p.m. Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 11:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Min/Max: 8/11 per groupPick Up: 4:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Day Date: June Session # 20417 July Session # 20419 Monday-Thursday, June 9-26, 2014 Monday-Thursday, July 7-24, 2014Fees: One Session-either June or July Two Sessions-both June and July Resident $290.00 Resident $550.00 Non-Resident $580.00 Non-Resident $1,100.00

Summer Teen Mini CampSoak up the excitement! Enjoy some days with us between and after camp. Team building, field trips, action packed outings, sports, crazy crafts, and straight chillin’ with your buds. Catch you on the flip side! NOTE: Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch, sunscreen, swimsuit, and towel each day.Session One - # 20421Day/Date: Monday, June 30-Thursday, July 3, 2014Fee: Resident $124.00 Non-Resident $155.00Session Two - # 20422Day/Date: Monday, July 28-Friday, August 1, 2014Fee: Resident $154.00 Non-Resident $193.00Session Three - # 20423Day/Date: Monday, August 4-Friday, August 8, 2014Fee: Resident $154.00 Non-Resident $193.00Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Laschen Center, Vernon HillsMin/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake 9:00 a.m., Laschen Center, Vernon HillsPick Up: 2:30 p.m., Laschen Center, Vernon Hills 3:00 p.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake

Criteria CIT 1. Ability to interpret and carry out instructions with minimal prompting.2. Ability to demonstrate appropriate work behavior.3. Ability to refrain from displaying physical or verbal outburst.4. Ability to interact appropriately with younger children.5. Independent with all personal care.6. Those enrolled in AM Teen Camp or Teens in Action will receive priority enrollment.7. If you plan to miss more than three days in one session, you cannot be placed as a CiT for that session.

Teens In Action1. Ability to refrain from any physical and verbal outbursts.2. Ability to receive and interpret directions with prompting.3. Ability to stay within a large public area with prompting.4. Ability to interact appropriately with prompting.5. Ability to function in a 1 to 3 staff ratio.

Staff will not let anyone exit the vehicle without a parent/guardian present.

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TEEN PROGRAMSTeens on the Town - #20201Hop on the bus and tear up the town! We will explore what our communities have to offer by hitting up some of the best eateries around. Your talents will be tested at bowling, arcades, and putt-putt. Next stop, chilling with your best buds.NOTE: Please bring $20.00 for dinner and activities.Activity: Culver’s, Mundelein & Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, Vernon HillsDay/Date: Friday, March 7, 2014

Activity: Panda Express, Vernon Hills & People’s Choice, WaukeganDay/Date: Friday, April 11, 2014

Activity: Chick-fil-A & GameWorks, SchaumburgDay/Date: Friday, May 2, 2014

Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 5:00-9:00 p.m.Fee: Resident $35.00 Non-Resident $44.00Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 5:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 9:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Teen Scene - #20202Holla, it’s Saturday night and we’re going to rock your weekend. You’ll be sure to be entertained with test tubes, dance moves, and active play. Just kickin’ it with my peeps.Activity: Mad ScienceDay/Date: Saturday, March 22, 2014

Activity: Dance & Karaoke Day/Date: Saturday, April 12, 2014

Activity: Outdoor Sports & GamesDay/Date: Saturday, May 17, 2014

Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 6:30-9:00 p.m.Location: Community Park Chalet, MundeleinFee: Resident $31.00 Non-Resident $39.00Min/Max: 5/11

SRACLC’s The Voice - #20101Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do! Warm up your vocal cords. Then hit the microphones for a show. Sing solo or with a friend for the perfect duet. You may even reach the high notes. We will take five for snacks and drinks, and then get back to the musical madness.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 years Time: 6:30-9:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Recreation Center, GrayslakeFee: Resident $16.00 Non-Resident $20.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 1, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 6:30 p.m., Recreation Center, GrayslakePick Up: 9:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake 9:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

School Day Off- Stars Cars - #20102Whoa, it’s the bat mobile and OMG that’s Michael Jordan’s ride! We will hang out and play in the morning, look around the museum and then take a cruise to get a sweet treat. Honk if you’re happy. NOTE: Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.Location: Laschen Center, Vernon Hills & Volo Auto Museum, VoloFee: Resident $35.00 Non-Resident $44.00Day/Date: Monday, March 3, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., Laschen Center, Vernon HillsPick Up: 3:00 p.m., Laschen Center, Vernon Hills

Now Playing - #20103Lights, camera, action! Calling all movie buffs to come and watch a new release projected onto the big screen. We’ll munch on some popcorn and make Hollywood bling, fit for the stars. And now, the feature film.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 6:00-9:00 p.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $12.00 Non-Resident $15.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 8, 2014Min/Max: 5/11

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MondayHigh Rollers4:00-5:15 pm5:15-6:30 pm Fast Food Express5:15-6:45 pm6:30-7:45 pmFitness Fanatics6:45-7:45 pm7:45-8:45 pmPowerlifting6:45-8:00 pm

TuesdayAqua Exercise3:30-4:30 pmBocce5:30-6:30 pmPre-Season Softball6:00-6:45 pmSoftball6:45-8:00 pmWalk It Out6:00-7:00 pmCrafty Creations7:00-8:00 pm

WednesdayTennis5:00-6:00 pmGymnastics5:30-6:15 pm Fit For Life5:45-7:15 pm7:15-8:00 pmMurder Mystery Showdown6:30-8:00 pmSoccer7:00-8:00 pm

ThursdayHooked on Books6:00-7:30 pmTrack and Field6:00-7:00 pm7:00-8:00 pmCraft Barn6:30-8:00 pm

FridayDolphin Swim Club3:30-4:15 pm4:15-5:00 pmDolphin Swim Team4:45-5:30Equestrian4:45-5:15 pm5:30-6:00 pmTeens on the Town5:00-9:00 pm

SaturdayOut & About12:30-4:00 pmTeen Scene6:30-9:00 pm

Blast Off - #20104Hit the trampolines for some extreme jumping and a bouncing great time. Then we will grab some ice cream on the way home. Jump for joy! NOTE: An online Xtreme Trampolines waiver and an additional wavier from SRACLC are required prior to attending.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 6:30-8:30 p.m.Location: Xtreme Trampolines, Buffalo GroveFee: Resident $18.00 Non-Resident $23.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 15, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 8:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Bocce & Burgers - #20105Toss that pallino into fun! Tonight we will indulge in a delicious dinner and afterwards throw a few rounds of bocce. It’s your chance to socialize while being the king or queen of the court. NOTE: Please bring $20.00 for dinner.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 5:00-8:30 p.m.Location: Pinstripes, NorthbrookFee: Resident $25.00 Non-Resident $32.00Day/Date: Friday, March 21, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 5:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 8:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Teen Spring Break Mini CampSchool’s OUT…for the week. However, the fun doesn’t stop there. Head on over for a fantastic week filled with games, crafts, and exciting field trips. Spring Break-2014, stay-cation style. NOTE: Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.Location: Laschen Center, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $32.00 (per session) Non-Resident $40.00 (per session)Day/Date: #20106 Monday, March 24, 2014 #20107 Tuesday, March 25, 2014 #20108 Wednesday, March 26, 2014 #20109 Thursday, March 27, 2014 #20110 Friday, March 28, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., Laschen Center, Vernon HillsPick Up: 3:00 p.m., Laschen Center, Vernon Hills

SRSNLC Hoe Down Dance - #20111Get out your cowboy hats and spurs and head on down to SRSNLC’s Annual Hoe Down Dance. Spend the evening two steppin’, listening to music, and enjoying refreshments. It’s sure to be a knee slapping good time! NOTE: Gym shoes required, no cowboy boots.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 years Time: 6:00-9:00 p.m.Location: Lindenhurst Park District, LindenhurstFee: Resident $24.00 Non-Resident $30.00Day/Date: Friday, March 28, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 9:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

B-I-N-G-O What Fun! - #20112B-1 of the winners during an evening of games galore. Choose from some sweet prizes that are yours to keep, and then we will take a break for tempting treats. Black out this date B-4 it’s too late.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 6:30-9:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: The Barn, Lake ZurichFee: Resident $12.00 Non-Resident $15.00Day/Date: Saturday, April 5, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 6:30 p.m., The Barn, Lake ZurichPick Up: 9:00 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich 9:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

School Day Off-Cannon Ball - #20113Catch the wave! We are traveling to an indoor water park to have a wet n’ wild experience. Leap into the rapids, take a dip into the zero depth pool, or splash around the aqua playground. Plunge into this underwater adventure! NOTE: Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch, towel, and a swimsuit.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.Location: The Water Works, SchaumburgFee: Resident $29.00 Non-Resident $37.00Day/Date: Friday, April 18, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., Laschen Center, Vernon HillsPick Up: 3:00 p.m., Laschen Center, Vernon Hills

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Calling All Ladies & Gentlemen - #20114What’s up? We will have excitement for both the gals and the guys. The boys will hang and play video games, while the girls are being pampered. Then, break for a light snack and come together for awesome activities like Never Have I Ever and Would You Rather. Because girls (and guys) just wanna have fun.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 6:00-9:00 p.m.Location: Community Park Chalet, MundeleinFee: Resident $15.00 Non-Resident $19.00Day/Date: Friday, April 25, 2014Min/Max: 5/11

Munchin’ & Matinee - #20115Be the critics. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show while lunch is delivered right to your seat. It’s service fit for the stars. We give this afternoon two thumbs up. NOTE: Please bring $20.00 for lunch.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 11:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Location: Star Cinema, Arlington HeightsFee: Resident $27.00 Non-Resident $34.00Day/Date: Saturday, April 26, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Batters Up! - #20116Root, root, root for the home team. Let’s cheer on the Kane County Cougars as they compete against the Burlington Bees. Between innings, we’ll hit the concession stands and watch the Jesse White Tumblers bounce around the field. Now, “throw” this program on your calendar before one, two, three strikes you’re out of this old ball game. NOTE: Please bring $15.00 for dinner at the concession stands.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 years Time: 5:00-10:30 p.m.Location: Fifth Third Bank Ballpark, GenevaFee: Resident $37.00 Non-Resident $47.00Day/Date: Saturday, May 3, 2014Min/Max: 5/11 Drop Off: 5:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 10:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Gamer’s Nation - #20117Straight skill or pure luck? From start to finish, we will test our talent at board, dice, card, and even video games. “Sorry” but you won’t want to “Skip-Bo” this high scoring night.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 6:00-9:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Recreation Center, GrayslakeFee: Resident $14.00 Non-Resident $18.00Day/Date: Friday, May 9, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 5:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 6:00 p.m., Recreation Center, GrayslakePick Up: 9:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake 9:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Laser Quest - #20118Dodge, dive, and hide. Get in on this action as we embark on our mission for thrills in the laser field. After we work up an appetite, we will veer towards the ice cream shop to refresh. Tag, you’re it! NOTE: Please bring $5.00 for ice cream.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 6:30-9:00 p.m.Location: Laser Quest & Baskin-Robbins, Arlington HeightsFee: Resident $21.00 Non-Resident $27.00Day/Date: Saturday, May 10, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 9:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

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Crawling Critters - #20119What do you get when you cross a dog and a frog? A croaker spaniel. Lame jokes aside, let’s turn this place into a zoo. Big pups, small birds, and even scaly reptiles will swoop in to teach us about pet care and animal safety. Bow-WOW.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 6:30-8:30 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Crawford Warming House, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $14.00 Non-Resident $18.00Day/Date: Friday, May 30, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 6:30 p.m., Crawford Warming House, LibertyvillePick Up: 8:30 p.m., Crawford Warming House, Libertyville 9:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

I Love Chicago! - #20120From da Bears, to the Blackhawks, and the Bulls, we are proud to be from the Windy City. We will cook up a Chicago style dinner and be sure to make fan gear to show our pride. It’s all about big city fun in the comfort of our small town.Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 yearsTime: 6:00-9:00 p.m.Location: Community Park Chalet, MundeleinFee: Resident $14.00 Non-Resident $18.00Day/Date: Saturday, May 31, 2014Min/Max: 5/11

High Rollers - Get out of the gutter and get rolling in the most participated sport in America. Use your spare time to bowl two games, socialize with friends, and increase your score each week. Don’t be a turkey; sign up today. NOTE: SRACLC will provide transportation to High Rollers North for participants enrolled in Active Adult Mondays only when Active Adult is in session. If you are also enrolled in Fast Food Express, please coordinate locations. Group: All individuals, 15 & olderFee: Resident $75.00 Non-Resident $150.00Day/Date: Mondays, March 31-May 19, 2014 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 8/20 per location North #30201Location: Lakeside Lanes, MundeleinTime: 4:00-5:15 p.m. South #30202Location: Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, Vernon HillsTime: 5:15-6:30 p.m.

Fast Food Express - To the golden arches or the golden crown, you are what you eat. Wherever it may be, we will learn to choose healthier food options as we focus on nutrition, money management, and table manners. Each week we will explore a new restaurant and their menu options while socializing with others. Who said fast food can’t be healthy? NOTE: Please bring $8.00 each week for dinner. If you are also enrolled in High Rollers or Fitness Fanatics, please coordinate locations.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderFee: Resident $38.00 Non-Resident $76.00Day/Date: Mondays, March 31-May 19, 2014 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 8/12 per location North #30203Location: Various LocationsTime: 5:15-6:45 p.m.Drop Off: 5:15 p.m., Lakeside Lanes, MundeleinPick Up: 6:45 p.m., Sports Complex, Libertyville South #30204Location: Various LocationsTime: 6:30-7:45 p.m.Drop Off: 6:30 p.m., Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, Vernon HillsPick Up: 7:45 p.m., Lakeview Fitness Center, Vernon Hills

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Fitness Fanatics - Swimsuit season is just around the corner, so get in shape. Become toned and lean by working on the cardio and weight machines each week. Increase strength and endurance while focusing on proper form and fitness etiquette. Small steps can make a big difference. NOTE: If you are also enrolled in Fast Food Express, please coordinate locations.Group: All individuals, ages 15 & olderFee: Resident $31.00 Non-Resident $62.00Day/Date: Mondays, March 31-May 19, 2014 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 8/12 per location North #30205Location: Sports Complex, LibertyvilleTime: 6:45-7:45 p.m. South #30206Location: Lakeview Fitness Center, Vernon HillsTime: 7:45-8:45 p.m.

Aqua Exercise - #30207Just keep swimmin’, just keep swimmin’. We will incorporate an exercise routine into our aquatics program. This program will keep you burning calories while having fun. Want to get in shape without breaking a sweat? Dive on in! NOTE: SRACLC will provide transportation to Aqua Exercise for participants enrolled in Active Adult Tuesdays. Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 3:30-4:30 p.m. Location: Community Center, MundeleinFee: Resident $49.00 Non-Resident $98.00Day/Date: Tuesdays, April 1-May 20, 2014 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

Walk It Out - #30208Stride your way into fitness. A low impact approach will help you get fit while increasing your muscle tone. Parachutes and exercise bands will also be utilized to up the fun factor. Pace your way into shape! NOTE: Walk It Out is held back-to back with Crafty Creations. Why not sign up for both?Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 6:00-7:00 p.m.Location: Crawford Warming House, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $23.00 Non-Resident $46.00Day/Date: Tuesdays, April 1-May 20, 2014 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

Crafty Creations - #30209Spring has sprung and so have our creative juices. Themed crafts and projects will inspire you to get into the spirit. We’ll be checking our Pinterest accounts to come up with the trendiest crafts around. NOTE: Crafty Creations is held back-to-back with Walk It Out. Why not sign up for both?Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 7:00-8:00 p.m.Location: Crawford Warming House, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $37.00 Non Resident $74.00Day/Date: Tuesdays, April 1-May 20, 2014 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

Fit For LifeDiet and exercise are two vital components to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Each week learn how to prepare nutritional meals and participate in a variety of fitness techniques, including yoga, to gain a well-rounded experience.Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderLocation: Laschen Center, Vernon HillsDay/Date: Wednesdays, April 2-May 21, 2014 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11 per program Cooking - #30210Time: 5:45-7:15 p.m.Fee: Resident $44.00 Non-Resident $88.00 Exercise - #30211Time: 7:15-8:00 p.m.Fee: Resident $24.00 Non Resident $48.00

Murder Mystery-BBQ Showdown - #30212Take part in this smokin’ hot “whodunit.” You’ll not only be a member of the cast, you’ll also be serving the audience their BBQ dinner between scenes. This mystery is dripping with flavor. NOTE: Please see criteria below. Family and friends interested in attending the final performance will require a reservation. Reservations can be obtained by registering for the Mystery Performance listed on page 25.Group: All individuals, ages 16 & olderTime: 6:30-8:00 p.m.Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $30.00 Non Resident $60.00Day/Date: Wednesdays, April 2- May 7, 2014 (6 sessions) Performance: Wednesday, May 7, 2014Min/Max: 8/12Murder Mystery Dinner Criteria1. Ability to interpret and follow through with instructions with minimal prompting.2. Ability to carry and serve food to guests.3. Ability to refrain from any physical or verbal outbursts.

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Registration Deadline: Monday, February 24, 2014 at 1:00 p.m.

Hooked On Books - #30213Brian Robeson, a thirteen-year-old boy from New York City, is the only passenger on a small plane headed toward the oil fields of Canada when the pilot—the only other person on the plane—suddenly suffers a heart attack. The only thing Brian has to survive is his hatchet. Want to find out what happens next? Join us as we read about Brian in The Hatchet at the Corner Bakery Cafe. NOTE: Please bring $5.00 each week for a beverage.Group: All individuals, 13 & older Time: 6:00-7:30 p.m.Location: Corner Bakery Cafe, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $46.00 Non-Resident $92.00Day/Date: Thursdays, April 3-May 22, 2014 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 4/6Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., Corner Bakery Cafe, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 7:30 p.m., Corner Bakery Cafe, Vernon Hills

Craft Barn - #30214Want to receive a present each week? At Craft Barn you will design crafts to take home and show off. We will also create an ongoing project to last the whole season. You won’t want to miss out on this one. Use your imagination and be inspired.Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 6:30-8:00 p.m.Location: The Barn, Lake ZurichFee: Resident $49.00 Non-Resident $98.00Day/Date: Thursdays, April 3-May 22, 2014 (8 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11

Out & About - #30215Trek your way to adventures you’ll never forget. We’ll make our way through the most popular forest preserves in the area. Maple syruping, geocaching, hiking, and fishing will be sure to make your outdoor experiences unforgettable. Remember to pack your camera!Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 12:30-4:00 p.m.Location: Various LocationsFee: Resident $36.00 Non-Resident $45.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 8, 2014 Saturday, April 12, 2014 Saturday, May 10, 2014 (3 sessions)Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 12:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

SRSNLC Annual Bowling “Ball”- #30101Let’s use our spare time and join SRSNLC’s Annual Bowling Tournament. Come one, come all, team SRACLC is sure to have a ball. Refreshments and snacks will be provided. Don’t let your toes cross the line and we’ll be sure to have a striking good time!Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.Location: Brunswick Zone, WaukeganFee: Resident $25.00 Non-Resident $32.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 1, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 9:00 a.m., Sports Complex, LibertyvillePick Up: 1:00 p.m., Sports Complex, Libertyville 1:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

St. Pat’s Dance - #30102Get out ye dancing shoes, lads and lassies! Enjoy a night of jigging and goodies as Mundelein High School’s National Honor Society hosts this green and glamorous party. It’s bound to be a grand time.Group: All individuals, ages 13 & older Time: 7:00-9:00 p.m.Location: Regent Center, MundeleinFee: Resident $5.00 Non-Resident $7.00Day/Date: Friday, March 14, 2014Min/Max: 25/55

Pot O’ Gold - #30103Can you find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? Come celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with snacks, fun, and games. You’re sure to leave feeling lucky! Wear green because everyone is Irish at this party.Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 1:00-3:00 p.m.Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $9.00 Non-Resident $12.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 15, 2014Min/Max: 5/11

Be-Jeweled - #30104Think like a designer as you create your own fashionable bling. We will utilize beads, crystals, stones, and other items to make necklaces, bracelets, and more. Shine bright like a diamond; you’ll leave looking like a gem.Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 6:00-8:00 p.m.Location: Crawford Warming House, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $12.00 Non-Resident $15.00Day/Date: Tuesday, March 18, 2014Min/Max: 5/11

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Pre-Groovefest Gala - #30105Prepare your outfit for Groovefest as we tye-dye our day away! Become the coolest cat in town and start feeling groovy as we create our rad attire. Munchies will be served at this bright and bold bash. NOTE: Please bring white apparel (t-shirt, bandana) for tye-dying.Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 1:00-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Recreation Center, Grayslake Fee: Resident $15.00 Non-Resident $19.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 22, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 12:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 1:00 p.m., Recreation Center, GrayslakePick Up: 3:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Woodfield Mix-Up - #30106Spend your Saturday night at the Woodfield Mall. Enjoy a scrumptious meal from the Rainforest Café and then beat your pals at a round of glow in the dark mini golf. Don’t monkey around, this is one you won’t want to miss! NOTE: Please bring $20.00 for dinner; mini golf fee is included in the registration fee.Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 5:30-9:30 p.m.Location: Woodfield Mall, SchaumburgFee: Resident $20.00 Non-Resident $25.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 29, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 5:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 6:00 p.m., Village Hall, Hawthron WoodsPick Up: 9:00 p.m., Village Hall, Hawthron Woods 9:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Groovefest - #30107Groovy Baby! Bust a move under the disco ball all night long! Meet up with your fellow dudes and dudettes from other SRA’s and join us for munchies and prizes while a DJ spins the classics. Righteous!Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 7:00-9:00 p.m.Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $10.00 Non-Resident $13.00Day/Date: Friday, April 4, 2014Min/Max: 40/90

Dave & Buster’s - #30108The most fun you can have, all under one roof! Check out the new Dave & Buster’s in Vernon Hills, and join all of your friends to play the most popular arcades around. From new games like Temple Run to old favorites like Skeeball, this is the place to be! NOTE: Game card is included in the fee.Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 1:00-4:30 p.m.Location: Dave & Buster’s, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $34.00 Non-Resident $43.00Day/Date: Saturday, April 5, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 1:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 4:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

SRSNLC Hollywood Lights - #30109Get all glammed up like your favorite Hollywood stars. Come walk the red carpet with your friends from SRSNLC. There will be plenty of bling, dancing, refreshments, and more! Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 5:15-9:45 p.m.Location: Zion Park District Gym, ZionFee: Resident $30.00 Non Resident $38.00Day/Date: Friday, April 18, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 5:15 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 5:45 p.m., Sports Complex, LibertyvillePick Up: 9:15 p.m., Sports Complex, Libertyville 9:45 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

CATS, The Musical - #30110Get your paws on a ticket for this prowling performance. CATS is one of the world’s best-loved musicals. You won’t want to miss out on the stray cats strutting on stage. It’ll be a purr-fect night! Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 3:30-7:30 p.m.Location: The Marriott Theater, LincolnshireFee: Resident $63.00 Non-Resident $79.00Day/Date: Saturday, April 26, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Pick Up: 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 4:00 p.m., Marriott Theater, LincolnshireDrop Off: 7:00 p.m., Marriott Theater, Lincolnshire 7:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

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All requests for refunds must be submitted in writing.

Participants must have a parent or guardian call the office for all program additions and questions.

Survivor - #30111Bring up your torch, the tribe has spoken. A night of challenge courses, puzzles, and races will determine which teams can survive. A snack will be provided; you won’t have to ration your food. Can you find the hidden immunity idol?Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 6:00-8:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Recreation Center, GrayslakeFee: Resident $14.00 Non-Resident $18.00Day/Date: Friday, May 16, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Pick Up: 5:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 6:00 p.m., Recreation Center, GrayslakeDrop Off: 8:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake 8:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Giddy On Up! - #30112Howdy cowboys and cowgirls! It’s time to hit the trails. A day on the ranch will teach you how to ride and groom horses. After we’re done, we’ll take a nature walk and explore the great outdoors. Yee-haw! NOTE: Please wear closed toe shoes and pants. Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 1:00-4:00 p.m.Location: Equestrian Connection, Lake ForestFee: Resident $23.00 Non-Resident $29.00Day/Date: Saturday, May 17, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 1:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Sadie Hawkin’s Dance - #30113Get ready gentlemen! It’s turn about time where the girls ask the guys to dance. Wear coordinating outfits with your friends so everyone knows you are together. Pal or not, come for a night of excitement, dancing, and snacks.Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.Location: Regent Center, MundeleinFee: Resident $6.00 Non-Resident $8.00Day/Date: Friday, May 23, 2014Min/Max: 25/55

SRACLC’s Got Talent - # ^30114We want you! Perform in front of your fellow competitors and judges to show off your talents. Show us any talent you have, whether you’ve performed it in front of others or just in front of your mirror at home. Don’t be shy; reach for the sky! NOTE: In the event of inclement weather, activities will take place indoors.Group: All individuals, ages 13 & olderTime: 6:00-8:00 p.m. (actual program time) Location: Paulus Park, Lake ZurichFee: Resident $12.00 Non-Resident $15.00Day/Date: Thursday, May 29, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 5:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 6:00 p.m., The Barn, Lake ZurichPick Up: 8:00 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich 8:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Showstopper’s Performance - #60101Tell me more, tell me more, was it love at first site? Come and find out as you watch our very own SRACLC actors and actresses perform Grease. You’re the one that we want to attend! NOTE: There will not be supervision for this program. All participants must be able to watch independently or be accompanied by an adult. Doors open at 6:40 p.m. Everyone who registers for this program will be placed in a raffle for prizes.Group: All SRACLC Participants & FamiliesTime: 7:00-8:00 p.m.Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon HillsFee: FreeDay/Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2014Min/Max: 10/90

BBQ Showdown Performance - #60102Pig out at the BBQ Showdown murder mystery. Gather clues from the actors as you enjoy a meal from Real Urban Barbeque served by the cast. After dinner you will vote on who you think committed the crime. Don’t miss this finger lickin’ good “whodunit” performance. NOTE: Participants requiring assistance with dinner or displaying appropriate behavior are required to sign up with a parent/guardian. The cost of dinner is included in the program fee. Please indicate all family members who will be attending.Group: All SRACLC Participants & FamiliesTime: 7:00-8:00 p.m.Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $12.00 (per family member) Non-Resident $15.00 (per family member)Day/Date: Wednesday, May 7, 2014Min/Max: 10/30

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Active Adult ProgramDive into the summer season. Increase your communication skills through daily speech exercises, current event activities, and computer practice. Stay active with fitness and recreational activities. Every other week, we will venture out on exciting field trips in our communities. Please be sure to register for transportation if you will be utilizing the SRACLC Office or Foglia YMCA drop off and pick up locations. NOTE: Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch daily. All activities are included in the fee. Field trip groups will be determined after the registration deadline.

Active Adult program is structured around four core elements:• Fitness/Exercise-including daily fitness center workouts and sport activities• Living Skills-including current events, social etiquette, money management, and personal safety• Socialization-including communication skills and cooperative games• Recreation/Leisure-including bowling, golf/miniature golf, movies, cultural arts, and more.

Group: All individuals, ages 22 & olderTime: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Sports Complex, Libertyville

Fee: Resident $425.00 Non-Resident $850.00

TransportationFee: Resident $140.00 Non-Resident $280.00(All fees are based per day for the 13 week session)

Min/Max: 6/11 per programDrop Off: 9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 9:30 a.m., Foglia YMCA, Lake Zurich 10:00 a.m., Sports Complex, LibertyvillePick Up: 3:00 p.m., Sports Complex, Libertyville 3:30 p.m., Foglia YMCA, Lake Zurich 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

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Day TrippersSpend the day with your friends traveling to downtown Chicago, Milwaukee, and everywhere in between. We will explore museums, picnic in parks, and hope to catch a fly ball at the game. Grab a one-way ticket to a great time.Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderMin/Max: 5/11Drop Off: See program start, SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: See program end, SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

At the Old Ball Game - #40101Activity: Kane County Cougars GameTime: 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Location: Fifth Third Bank Ballpark, GenevaFee: Resident $37.00 Non-Resident $47.00Day/Date: Tuesday, April 22, 2014NOTE: Please bring $15.00 for concessions.

Incredible Exhibits - #40102Activity: Exploring the MuseumTime: 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Location: Discovery World Museum, Milwaukee, WIFee: Resident $42.00 Non-Resident $53.00Day/Date: Thursday, April 24, 2014NOTE: Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch.

April Showers - #40103Activity: SightseeingTime: 10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Location: Chicago Botanic Garden, GlencoeFee: Resident $20.00 Non-Resident $25.00Day/Date: Monday, April 28, 2014 NOTE: Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch.

Matinee Magic - #40104Activity: Brunch and a MovieTime: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Location: IHOP and AMC, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $19.00 Non-Resident $24.00Day/Date: Wednesday, April 30, 2014NOTE: Please bring $20.00 for brunch and concessions.

Lions and Tigers and Bears - #40105Activity: Self-guided TourTime: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Location: Lincoln Park Zoo, ChicagoFee: Resident $24.00 Non-Resident $30.00Day/Date: Tuesday, May 6, 2014NOTE: Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch.

Paddling and Pars - #40106Activity: Paddle-boats and GolfingTime: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Location: Twin Lakes Golf Course and Recreation Area, PalatineFee: Resident $26.00 Non-Resident $33.00Day/Date: Thursday, May 8, 2014NOTE: A hot dog lunch is included in the fee.

Awesome Arcades - #40107Activity: Lunch and Arcade GamesTime: 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Location: Dave and Busters, Vernon HillsFee: Resident $29.00 Non-Resident $37.00Day/Date: Monday, May 12, 2014NOTE: Lunch and games are included in the fee.

Windy City Picnic - #40108Activity: Picnic in Millennium ParkTime: 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Location: Millennium Park, ChicagoFee: Resident $22.00 Non-Resident $28.00Day/Date: Thursday, May 15, 2014NOTE: Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch.

All medications including over-the-counter, will not be administered unless medication dispensing procedures on page 6 are followed!

Staff will not let anyone exit the vehicle without a parent/guardian present.

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Dinner Club - #40213Mama mia! This spring we will find out who makes the best pizza in town. Deep dish or thin crust, pepperoni or cheese, it is all delicious. Join your friends for a slice of heaven. NOTE: Please bring $15.00 for dinner. Groups will be determined after the registration deadline.

Group 1: Abel’s Pizza, GrayslakeGroup 2: Gino’s East, LibertyvilleDay/Date: Friday, March 7, 2014

Group 1: Gino’s East, LibertyvilleGroup 2: Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria, Buffalo GroveDay/Date: Friday, April 11, 2014

Group 1: Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria, Buffalo GroveGroup 2: Abel’s Pizza, GrayslakeDay/Date: Friday, May 2, 2014 Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 6:00-8:30 p.m. Fee: Resident $29.00 Non-Resident $37.00Min/Max: 5/11 per groupDrop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 8:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Fantastic Fridays - There’s no day like Friday for fun. We will play team games and make crafts in the morning and then hit the town for swimming, sports, and miniature golfing. TGIF! NOTE: Please bring a labeled and completely disposable lunch to each session.Day/Date: #40215 Friday, March 14, 2014 #40216 Friday, April 11, 2014 #40217 Friday, May 16, 2014Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Community Park Chalet, MundeleinFee: Resident $26.00 (per session) Non-Resident $33.00 (per session) Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 9:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 10:00 a.m., Community Park Chalet, MundeleinPick Up: 3:00 p.m., Community Park Chalet, Mundelein 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Fun Seekers - #40218SRACLC is the place to be on Friday nights. These evenings will be jam-packed with bowling, trampolines, arcades, and mini golf. Snack, socialize, and start your weekend right. NOTE: Please bring $15.00 to each session for activities and snacks. Groups will be determined after the registration deadline.Activity: BowlingDay/Date: Friday, March 28, 2014

Activity: Xtreme TrampolinesDay/Date: Friday, April 25, 2014NOTE: A signed Xtreme Trampolines waiver and an additional waiver from SRACLC are required prior to addending this program.

Activity: Mini Golf and ArcadesDay/Date: Friday, May 30, 2014 Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fee: Resident $22.00 Non-Resident $28.00Min/Max: 5/11 per groupDrop Off: 6:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 9:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Club Cruisers - #40219Some best buds walk into a club… and they have a fantastic night! Grab a drink or a pool stick, order some appetizers to share with your friends, show off your dart skills, or learn a line dance. This is the greatest way to enjoy your Saturday nights, bar none. NOTE: Please bring a valid picture ID and $20.00 each session. Participants who wish to purchase alcoholic beverages may do so with a signed waiver and will be limited to two beverages. Activity: Maverick’s Bar & Grill, MundeleinDay/Date: Saturday, March 15, 2014

Activity: Cubby Bear, LincolnshireDay/Date: Saturday, April 12, 2014

Activity: Group’s ChoiceDay/Date: Saturday, May 17, 2014

Group: All individuals, ages 21 & olderTime: 8:00-11:00 p.m. Fee: Resident $24.00 Non-Resident $30.00Min/Max: 5/11 per groupDrop Off: 8:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 11:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

MondayActive Adult

10:00am-3:00pmHigh Rollers4:00-5:15 pm5:15-6:30 pm

Fast Food Express5:15-6:45 pm6:30-7:45 pm

Fitness Fanatics6:45-7:45 pm7:45-8:45 pmPowerlifting

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10:00am-3:00pmAqua Exercise3:30-4:30 pm

Bocce5:30-6:30 pm

Pre-Season Softball6:00-6:45 pm

Softball6:45-8:00 pmWalk It Out

6:00-7:00 pmCrafty Creations

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WednesdayActive Adult

10:00am-3:00pmTennis

5:00-6:00 pmFit For Life

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Nineties Night - #40109Everybody (yeah) rock your body (yeah) at our Nineties Night (alright). You will spend the night dancing to your favorite songs from this totally awesome era, playing trivia games, and making pony bead key chains. So throw on your neon tracksuit, put your hair up in a scrunchie, and sign up. The evening will be such a blast you will be bummed when you have to say bye, bye, bye.Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 6:30-9:00 p.m.Location: Community Park Chalet, Mundelein Fee: Resident $11.00 Non-Resident $14.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 1, 2014Min/Max: 5/11

GameWorks - #40110Step on up, and try your luck. A delicious dinner will be followed with an hour of saving the world from alien invaders, shooting hoops, or deciding whether or not to accept the banker’s deal. It is definitely a win/win situation. NOTE: Dinner and an hour of games are included in the fee, but please bring additional money if you will want to play games that dispense tickets.Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 5:00-9:30 p.m.Location: GameWorks, Schaumburg Fee: Resident $29.00 Non-Resident $37.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 8, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 5:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 5:30 p.m., The Barn, Lake ZurichPick Up: 9:00 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich 9:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Legendary Lasers - #40111Set your phasers to fun. Duck, dodge, and laugh through two games of laser tag, followed by a pizza dinner with all of your allies. Locked, loaded, and ready to accept this mission! NOTE: Dinner is included in fee.Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 5:30-8:30 p.m.Location: Laser Quest, Arlington Heights Fee: Resident $30.00 Non-Resident $38.00Day/Date: Thursday, March 13, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 5:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 8:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

The Magic of Bill Blagg - #40112Prepare for your mind to be blown. You will be amazed as you watch this professional magician perform seemingly impossible illusions. If you don’t believe in magic now, this show will definitely change that.Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 6:30-10:00 p.m.Location: James Lumber Center, Grayslake Fee: Resident $37.00 Non-Resident $47.00Day/Date: Friday, March 21, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 10:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Pajama Jam - #40113Throw on your slippers, but leave your pillows at home. We are going to have way too much fun to even think about going to sleep. At this bash there will be dancing, karaoke, Wii games, a popcorn bar, and pillow case decorating. You will be dreaming about this party long after it has ended. NOTE: A pillowcase is included in the fee.Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 6:30-9:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: The Barn, Lake Zurich Fee: Resident $17.00 Non-Resident $22.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 22, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 6:30 p.m., The Barn, Lake ZurichPick Up: 9:00 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich 9:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Chocolate Crawl - #40114Do you know what’s better than chocolate? More chocolate! Get a behind the scenes look at the Long Grove Confectionary Co. and sample some of their tasty treats, but save room for tasting chocolate cupcakes at Sweet Whimsy and other goodies at Ma and Pa’s Candy. Be sure to bring your sweet tooth. NOTE: Please bring $10.00 if you would like to purchase additional treats to bring home. A small sample will be provided at each stop.Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 1:00-4:30 p.m.Location: Long Grove Confectionary Co., Buffalo Grove & Sweet Whimsy and Ma & Pa’s Candy, Long Grove Fee: Resident $14.00 Non-Resident $18.00Day/Date: Saturday, March 29, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 1:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 4:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

ThursdayActive Adult10:00am-3:00pmHooked on Books6:00-7:30 pmTrack and Field6:00-7:00 pm7:00-8:00 pmCraft Barn6:30-8:00 pm

FridayFantastic Fridays10:00 am-3:00 pmDolphin Swim Team4:45-5:30Equestrian4:45-5:15 pm5:30-6:00 pmDinner Club6:00-8:30 pmFun Seekers 6:30-9:30 pm

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Marvel-ous Movie Night - #40115It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s a night you won’t want to miss! Sling webs along with Spidey while you watch a Marvel Movie, decorate Captain America shield cookies, and create your own superhero comic. You will have a Thor-oughly fantastic time. Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 6:30-9:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Recreation Center, Grayslake Fee: Resident $14.00 Non-Resident $18.00Day/Date: Saturday, April 5, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 6:30 p.m., Recreation Center, GrayslakePick Up: 9:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake 9:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Cupcake Wars - #40116On your mark, get set, bake! At this delectable program, teams create mouth-watering masterpieces, with sprinkles and icing, and then put your creativity to the test to create the perfect display for your dessert. Next stop, Food Network. Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 1:30-4:00 p.m.Location: Crawford Warming House, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $10.00 Non-Resident $13.00Day/Date: Saturday, April 26, 2014Min/Max: 5/11 Rootin’ for the Wildcats - #40117Hey batter, batter! Watching the Northwestern Wildcats girls softball team take on Michigan State is a surefire homerun. Buy some peanuts and cracker jack and cheer for your favorite team. Play ball! NOTE: Please bring $15.00 for concessions. Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 12:00-5:00 p.m.Location: Sharon J. Drysdale Field, Evanston Fee: Resident $22.00 Non-Resident $28.00Day/Date: Saturday, May 3, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 12:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 5:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

NSSRA Spring Formal - #40118Dance the night away with all of your SRA friends at NSSRA’s Annual Spring Formal. Ladies, put on your prettiest dress, and gentlemen, pick out your snazziest tie. Light refreshments will be provided. You will be dressed to impress and ready to wow on the dance floor. NOTE: This is a formal event. Jeans and t-shirts will not be allowed.Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 6:00-10:00 p.m.Location: TBD Fee: Resident $24.00 Non-Resident $30.00Day/Date: Friday, May 9, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 10:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Fiesta de Mayo - #40119Say “hola” to May with a party. This fiesta will be filled with dancing, salsa making, themed crafts, games, and piñatas. Bring all of your amigos. Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 6:30-9:00 p.m. Location: Crawford Warming House, LibertyvilleFee: Resident $14.00 Non-Resident $18.00Day/Date: Saturday, May 10, 2014Min/Max: 5/11

Field Day in May - ^ #40120Does it get any better than games and grilling to celebrate the season? Revel in the weather as you play capture the flag, human foosball, relay races, and try out your outdoor cooking skills with hot dogs and s’mores. Spring into fun!Group: All individuals, ages 18 & olderTime: 5:00-8:00 p.m. (actual program time)Location: Paulus Park, Lake Zurich Fee: Resident $17.00 Non-Resident $22.00 Day/Date: Saturday, May 31, 2014Min/Max: 5/11Drop Off: 4:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 5:00 p.m., Paulus Park, Lake Zurich Pick Up: 8:00 p.m., Paulus Park, Lake Zurich 8:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

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Note! Please complete this form and send in with registration.

Attach any additional pages with any other pertinent information.

All information is utilized by staff to help ensure a safe and fun-filled experience.

Name Age DOB Address

City Zip

Sex: Male Female Phone Cell Phone

This information will be used for all programs during 2014. Please attach a separate page with other pertinent information if needed. Please contact the SRACLC office if any information changes throughout the year.

General IssuesDoes participant use: wheelchair stroller walker cane crutchesIf participant is non-verbal do they use: sign language communication board/book

Safety IssuesDoes participant need assistance orienting to:people place timeDoes participant need assistance protecting:self anticipate safety needsDoes participant need assistance toileting:independent monitor diapering

*Please list Primary and Secondary Disabilities.

If Down Syndrome, has participant been tested for atlanto axial instability? Yes / NoDoes your participant have atlanto axial instability? Yes / No

Behavior IssuesDoes participant display unusual fears? Yes / No Comments: _______________________________ • comply with verbal requests? Yes / No Comments: _______________________________ • respond to specific directions? Yes / No Comments: _______________________________ • have any known situations that set them off? Yes / No Comments: _________________________What actions are to be taken if a particular behavior is presented? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • respond to any reinforcement methods? Yes / No Comments: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • respond to behavior improvement techniques? Yes / NoComments: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Dietary IssuesDoes participant require assistance eating or drinking? Yes / No • have any food restrictions? Yes / No Comments: _______________________________________ • have any food dislikes? Yes / No Comments: _______________________________________ • have any specific food likes? Yes / No Comments: _______________________________________

Health IssuesDoes the participant seizure? Yes / No Does the participant have allergies? Yes / NoTypes, signs & reaction ______________________ Types & reaction: _____________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________

Medication (this information needs to be updated each season or whenever dosage changes)Does the participant receive any medication? Yes / NoWill the participant be taking medication during programs? Yes / No ***If yes, you must complete the Medication Dispensing Information form and waiver.Medication Dosage Time (s) Purpose

All medications including over-the-counter, will not be administered unless medication dispensing procedures on page 6 are followed!

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Registration Process• Fullpaymentisrequiredatthetimeofregistrationunlessspecificarrangementshavebeenmadewiththe

SRACLCDirector(i.e.FinancialAid).• RegistrationsWILLNOTbeprocessedifafeebalanceremainsfromapreviousseason.• Processingofregistrationswillbeginat1:00p.m.eachdayinconcurrencewiththeabovelisteddates

andguidelines.• Detachandcompletetheseasonalformandwaiver.Theseasonalformisalsoavailableat www.sraclc.org.• Listeachprogramname,fee,andpickuplocation.• AllchecksmustbemadepayabletoSRACLC.• CreditcardsVISA,MASTERCARDandDISCOVERareaccepted.• SRACLCdoesnotsendconfirmationofregistration.Yourcanceledcheckorcreditcardstatementserves

asyourreceipt.However,youmaycalltoconfirmyourregistration.• Deferredpayment/financialaidplansmustbeconfirmedthroughtheDirector.• SignedregistrationsmustbereceivedbytheSRACLCofficeaminimumofthreeworkingdaysbefore

participationcanbegin.Faxesareaccepted.Pleasefollowwithoriginalwhensendingafax.Whensendingafax,paymentmustbereceivedwithinthree(3)workingdays.Thefaxnumberis(847)816-4876.

• Phonereservationscannotbetakenandwillnot“holdyourplace”unlessthecurrentseason’sregistrationformhasbeenprocessed.

• SRACLCofficehoursareMonday-Friday,9:00a.m.to4:30 p.m.

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Refund Policies and Procedures• Unless requested or confirmed by the SRACLC office, refunds will be held as a credit. All credits not

requested for immediate reimbursement will be paid out by April 30 of each year. Requested refunds will be processed on the third Wednesday of each month.

• SRACLC reserves the right to cancel a program due to insufficient enrollment. (See minimum and maximum enrollment for each program.)A) If the Association finds it necessary to cancel a program before the second meeting, a full refund will

be given.B) If a program is cancelled by the Association after the second meeting, a prorated refund will be given

on the basis of meetings not held.• All requests for refunds must be submitted in writing.• Medical Reasons: A full or prorated refund will be granted if a medical condition prohibits participation. • All program refund requests are subject to a $5.00 per program, Day Camp and Active Adult are

subject to a $50.00 service charge.The service charge is waived if the refund request is made prior to a given program registration deadline. Any service charge will be applied to an unpaid balance.

• No refund will be given for any special event or program activity that requires a pre-paid purchase by SRACLC unless an alternate can be placed. There can be no exceptions.

• No refund will be given after the registration deadline unless the program is deemed inappropriate for the participant. Please see above for exceptions.

• SRACLC realizes that inappropriate behavior or conduct may occur. However, if the behavior persists and is deemed hazardous to any individual, the SRACLC Director reserves the right to suspend participants with a prorated refund given.

• Refunds will be made available upon request, if you are not able to attend a program due to the observation of a religious holiday.

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Dates to RememberFriday, February 7, 2014Registrations for Spring Programs will not be processed until this date. Random selection will be conducted to determine the order of all registrations received at the SRACLC office through 1:00 p.m., Friday, February 7, 2014. Registration after this date and time will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. If a program exceeds its maximum, a lottery will be done according to registration date. “Residents” receive priority placement for ALL PROGRAMS. “Non-Residents” are placed on a waiting list unless specifically stated in the program write-up.

Monday, February 24, 2014SPRING REGISTRATION DEADLINE - 1:00 P.M.“Non-Residents” may be added to program rosters, beginning at 1:00 p.m. on this date. Tuesday, February 25, 2014 program cancelation or expansion is considered.

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Please make check or money order payable to SRACLC.Charge to: __ VISA __ MASTERCARD __ DISCOVERAccount Number______________________________________Cardholder Name _____________________________________Expiration Date_______________ Charge Amount__________Authorized Signature __________________________________Auth#______________________________________________

CRedit CARd PAymentS: You may charge my credit card on file for any balance due this season: Yes No (If no a check must accompany registration.)

PHOtOGRAPHS: Unless we are notified, SRACLC may take pictures of participants in our programs, classes or events. Please be aware that these pictures are only for SRACLC use in future brochures, pamphlets or flyers.

Payment in full is due upon registration unless a current Financial Aid form is on file. Without payment, registration will not be processed. if you are requesting Financial Aid, the request must be made in writing each season.

Program # Program name drop Off Pick Up Fee

Program total

Please sign waiver on back of this form!

Spring 2014 Registration Form

ReqUeStS FOR ReFUndS WiLL nOt be COnSideRed AFteR tHe ReGiStRAtiOn deAdLine exCePt FOR mediCAL OR FAmiLy emeRGenCieS.

Please return completed form to: SRACLC, 290 Oakwood Road, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 or fax 847-816-4876.Registration deadline: monday, February 24, 2014 at 1:00 p.m.

Participant’s Name ______________________________________________Date of Birth________________ Sex_____

Parent/Guardian Name _______________________________________________E-mail___________________________

Address _____________________________________ City _____________________________Zip ________________

Home Phone______________________Work Phone__________________________Cellular _______________________

Property Index Number ______________School ___________________________Teacher__________________________

Emergency Name/Relationship and Phone Number(s) _______________________________________________________

Primary Disability _____________________________ Secondary Disability ___________________________________

Has your address changed since the last registration? Yes____ No_____ Please Circle: youth Adultt-Shirt Size: S m L xL xxL

Payment for programs must be received in full prior to the start of each season. you may have a credit on your account! Call the SRACLC office before paying.

The waiver on the back of this form must be signed in order to process registration.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of participants in high regard. The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. However, participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for this program/activity must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities/programs.

You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or adequately skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or has recently suffered an illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before undertaking any physical activity.

WARNING OF RISKRecreational activities are intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental and emotional resources of each participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity. All hazards and dangers cannot be foreseen. Depending on the particular activity, certain risks, dangers and injuries may exist due to inclement weather, slips and falls, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision, instruction or officiating, and other risks inherent to the particular activity. In this regard, it is impossible for the Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County to guarantee absolute safety.

WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND ASSUMPTION OF RISKPlease read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in this program/activity, you will be expressly assuming the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with this program/activity (including transportation services and vehicle operations, when provided).

I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in this program/activity, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in this program/activity against the Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County including its officials, agents, volunteers and employees.

SRACLC Waiver & Release - Spring 2014

PARTICIPATION WILL BE DENIED - If the authorized signature, transportation and date are not fully completed.

I have read and fully understand the above important information, warning of risk, assumption of risk and waiver and release of all claims. If registering on-line or via fax, my on-line or facsimile signature shall substitute for and have the same legal effect as an original form signature. Participant’s Name ____________________________________________________________ (Please Print)

Authorized Signature ____________________________________________________________ (Participants 18 years or older or Parent/Guardian)

Date ____________________________

TRANSPORTATION: I DO DO NOT grant permission for transportation in vehicles owned or rented by SRACLC for use in SRACLC programming.

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FACil iT iESLakeview Fitness Center 700 Lakeview Parkway, Vernon Hills. From Rte. 60, go South on Lakeview Parkway.

Laschen Center (847)996-6800, 294 Evergreen Drive, Vernon Hills. Rte. 45 to Evergreen, turn south on Evergreen. Laschen Center is on the right.

Libertyville Sports Complex (847) 367-1502, 1950 N. Hwy. 45,Libertyville. On the corners of Hwy. 45 and Peterson Road.

Libertyville Gymnastics Academy (847)818-6618, 2610 Commerce Drive, Libertyville. North of Winchester off of Midlothian.

Mundelein Community Center (847)566-0650, 1401 N. Midlothian Rd., Mundelein. 1/2 mile north of Rte. 176.

Paulus Park 200 S. Rand Road, Lake Zurich. Located next to The Barn on the east side of Rte. 12 just north of Rte. 22.

Regent Center (847)566-4790, 1200 Regent Drive, Mundelein. Off Midlothian Road, between 60/83 and Hawley. Go west on Crystal into Cambridge Subdivision. Left on Regent Drive.

Santa Maria del Popolo School (847)949-2335, 126 N. Lake Street, Mundelein. Camp entrance is located off of Seymour Avenue and Courtland Street (behind Santa Maria Church entrance off of Rte. 45).

SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills (847)816-4866, 290 Oakwood Road, Vernon Hills. From Rte. 45, go South on Oakwood Road. In front of Hartmann Park.

Sullivan Center (847)996-6800, 635 N. Aspen Drive, Vernon Hills. south of intersection of Rte. 60 & Aspen Drive.

Village Hall, Hawthorn Woods (847)438-5500, 2 Lagoon Drive, Hawthorn Woods. Located east of Midlothian Road off of Old McHenry Road.

Village Hall, Lincolnshire (847)883-8600, One Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. Located at the intersection of Olde Half Day Road and Rte 22. Entrance is on Olde Half Day Road side.

The Barn (847)438-5146, 200 S. Rand Road, Lake Zurich. Located on Rand (Rte. 12) just north of Rte. 22. Enter the parking area from the stoplight, turn right and head to the brown building.

Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn (847)367-1600, 316 Center Drive, Vernon Hills. From Rte. 60, go north on Lakeview Parkway. Turn right at Center Drive. Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn is on the left.

Carl Hartmann Building/Park 292 Oakwood Road, Vernon Hills. From Rte. 45, south on Oakwood Road, behind SRACLC office.

Century Park From Rte. 60 go north on Lakeview Parkway. Go left into the first park entrance.

Community Park Chalet (847)949-9644, 888 Dunbar Road, Mundelein. Dunbar Road is off Midlothian Road, just north of Rte. 176. The Chalet is at the bottom of the sled hill, next to the tennis courts.

Crawford Warming House (847)918-2093, 817 W Lake Street, Butler Lake Park, Libertyville. Off Lake Street, next to Butler Lake.

Deerpath Park, Vernon Hills South on Deerpath from Rte. 60. East on Cherokee Road to parking lot. Batting cages and fields are located on the south side of the parking lot.

Equestrian Connection (847)615-8696, 600 N. Bradley Road, Lake Forest. Go east on Rte. 60. Turn left on Riverwoods Road. Curve right on Bradley Road.

Foglia YMCA (847)438-5300,1025 Old McHenry Road, Lake Zurich. West of Midlothian on Old McHenry Road.

Grayslake Recreation Center (847)223-7526, 240 Commerce Drive, Grayslake. From Rte. 120, go north on Atkinson and right on Corporate Circle. Turn left on Commerce Drive. From Center Street, turn south on Atkinson, left on Corporate Circle and left on Commerce Drive.

Jones Island Building/Park 234 Harvey Avenue, Grayslake. Turn west on Harvey from Lake Street. Building is on the south-west corner of Harvey and Alleghany.

Lakeside Lanes, Mundelein (847)949-5700, 900 N. Lake Street, Mundelein. Located on the West side of Rte. 45, south of Diamond Lake Road.

If you need more specific directions, please call the SRACLC office.

Please be at Drop Off locations on time, the SRACLC vehicles will only wait 5 minutes due to scheduling.

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Save the Date!Ladies Only Golf Outing Benefit May 29, 2014

Fall Golf Outing Benefit September 22, 2014

For more information contact Carolyn Chambers at [email protected]