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18 waiver, release and hold harmless agreement Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and par- ticipating in Village of Spring Grove Recreation Department Programs, you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries arising out of these programs, that you or the other named participants might sustain. The terms “I”, “me”, and “my” also refer to parents or guardians as well as participants in the programs. In regis- tering for these programs, you are agreeing as follows: As a participant in these programs, I recognize acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury, and I agree to assume full risk of any injuries, damages or loss which I may sustain as a result of participation in any manner, in any and all activities connected with or associated with such programs. I further recognize and acknowledge that all athletic activities involving strenuous exertion or potential body contact are hazardous recreational activities and involve substan- tial risks of injury. I agree to waive and relinquish any and all claims I may have as a result of participating in these programs against the Villages, and any and all other par- ticipating servants and employees of the governmental bodies and independent contractors, and any and all other persons and entities, of whatever nature, that might be directly or indirectly liable for any injuries that I might sustain while participating in these programs. (The parties described in the preceding sentence are referred to as “released parties” in the remainder of this agreement.) I do hereby fully release and discharge the Villages and the other released parties from any and all claims for injuries, damage or loss, which I may have or which may accrue to me on account of my participation in these programs. I further agree to indemnify, hold harmless and defend the Villages and any and all other released parties, from any and all claims resulting from injuries, damages, losses sustained by anyone, and arising out of or connected with, or in any way associated with my conduct and the activities of these programs. I further understand and agree that the terms such as “participation”, “programs” and “activities”, referred to in this Agreement, include all exercises and physical movements of any nature while I am participating in these programs and further include the provision of or failure to provide proper instruction or su- pervision, the use and adjustment of any and all machinery, equipment, and appa- ratus, and anything related to my use of the services, facilities, or premises in- volved in these programs, and transportation to and from any events. I understand the nature of these programs for which I am registering, and have read and fully understand this Waiver, Release, and Hold Harmless Agreement. I further under- stand that any advertisements or warning of the particular risk of these programs that I subsequently receive will be introduced by reference into and become part of this agreement. The Village of Spring Grove 2015 In conjunction with the Village of Richmond, Burton & Richmond Townships

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waiver, release and hold harmless agreement

Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and par-

ticipating in Village of Spring Grove Recreation Department Programs, you will

be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries arising out of these programs, that

you or the other named participants might sustain. The terms “I”, “me”, and “my”

also refer to parents or guardians as well as participants in the programs. In regis-

tering for these programs, you are agreeing as follows:

As a participant in these programs, I recognize acknowledge that there

are certain risks of physical injury, and I agree to assume full risk of any injuries,

damages or loss which I may sustain as a result of participation in any manner, in

any and all activities connected with or associated with such programs. I further

recognize and acknowledge that all athletic activities involving strenuous exertion

or potential body contact are hazardous recreational activities and involve substan-

tial risks of injury.

I agree to waive and relinquish any and all claims I may have as a result

of participating in these programs against the Villages, and any and all other par-

ticipating servants and employees of the governmental bodies and independent

contractors, and any and all other persons and entities, of whatever nature, that

might be directly or indirectly liable for any injuries that I might sustain while

participating in these programs. (The parties described in the preceding sentence

are referred to as “released parties” in the remainder of this agreement.)

I do hereby fully release and discharge the Villages and the other released

parties from any and all claims for injuries, damage or loss, which I may have or

which may accrue to me on account of my participation in these programs.

I further agree to indemnify, hold harmless and defend the Villages and

any and all other released parties, from any and all claims resulting from injuries,

damages, losses sustained by anyone, and arising out of or connected with, or in

any way associated with my conduct and the activities of these programs.

I further understand and agree that the terms such as “participation”,

“programs” and “activities”, referred to in this Agreement, include all exercises

and physical movements of any nature while I am participating in these programs

and further include the provision of or failure to provide proper instruction or su-

pervision, the use and adjustment of any and all machinery, equipment, and appa-

ratus, and anything related to my use of the services, facilities, or premises in-

volved in these programs, and transportation to and from any events. I understand

the nature of these programs for which I am registering, and have read and fully

understand this Waiver, Release, and Hold Harmless Agreement. I further under-

stand that any advertisements or warning of the particular risk of these programs

that I subsequently receive will be introduced by reference into and become part of

this agreement.

The Village of

Spring Grove

2015

In conjunction with the Village of Richmond,

Burton & Richmond Townships

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registration information

How to register 1. Read and complete the waiver and registration form.

2. The registration form must be signed and dated to be considered com-

plete.

3. Detach the registration form.

4. Return the completed form:

a. in the mail to either village hall.

b. to the mail slot at either village hall.

c. in-person at either village hall.

Registration Payment You may pay the registration fee by cash, check or credit card. If paying by

check, make the check payable to the Village of Spring Grove.

Late Registration/Registration Deadline There is a registration deadline for each program posted in the information

section. Each registration deadline helps to ensure that the program will run

efficiently for all participants and programmers involved. Please register on or

before the registration deadline. In some cases, registration is still accepted

after the program deadline; however, there will be a late fee of $10 added to

the original fee.

Non-resident Fee A non-resident is anyone who does not reside within the corporate limits of the

Village of Spring Grove, Village of Richmond, Richmond or Burton Town-

ship. Check the program information section to see if a non-resident fee is

applied.

Refunds Refunds will be given for all programs that are cancelled by the Recreation

Department. Refunds are processed through the Village of Spring Grove Ad-

ministrative Department and may take 4-6 weeks to be mailed to you.

Age Age is determined by the age as of June 1st for the year the program occurs.

Grade is determined by the grade the child is entering for the year the program

occurs.

comments, ideas, suggestions? Please inform the Recreation Department by emailing

Janice Bannon at [email protected]

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recreation registration form

Last Name First Grade Age

Parents names Phone #s

Street City State Zip

Emergency Contact Phone

Email Address

Special Concerns In the event of an emergency, if I cannot be reached and with the judgment of the recreation staff mem-

bers, hospital attention is necessary, I authorize recreation program staff members to call the Rescue

Squad to take my child to an available hospital or physician. In addition, I have carefully read and fully

understand the Waiver, Release, and Hold Harmless Agreement and understand a participant’s signature

is required. A parent/guardian’s signature is required if the participant is under the age of 18.

Parent/Guardian Signature

Mighty Mites t-ball

Mini Kickers

Horseback Riding Lessons (non resident)

circle one-Mon/Wed/Sat circle one - May/June/July/Aug/Sept

Tiny Tots Riding Lessons

circle one-thurs/sat circle one - May/June/July/Aug/Sept

Tiny Tot Day/ or Horsemanship Camp

Princess Dance Class

(non resident)

Pre-Kyuki-Do

(non resident)

Women’s Self Defense (non resident)

Introduction to Fly Fishing

(non resident)

dates______ equipment yes/no

Advanced Fly Fishing

(non resident)

dates______ equipment yes/no

Archery circle one - Session 1 or 2

(non resident)

Sand Volleyball $20___ $40____

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Junior Summer Camp

(non resident)

Ladies Golf Clinic (non resident)

circle one - Session 1 or 2

Adult Golf Clinic

(non resident)

circle one - Session 1 or 2

Junior Golf Clinic

(non resident)

circle one -Session 1, 2 or 3

Tennis Lessons

Age____ Day____

(non resident)

Saturday

Tennis March Play

(non resident)

Basketball Skills Camp

(non resident)

Art Camp

Speed and Agility

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Cash Check# Credit Date

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summer happenings

Wednesday, May 13 - SG Elementary “Bike to School Day”

*Meet at Thelen Park with your bike 8:00am

**watch for flyers to be distributed through school

Thursday, May 14 - Bird Watching Nature Hike - Hatchery Park 6pm - 8pm

Sunday, May 17 - Casting for Cures Fundraiser at Hatchery Park noon - 4pm

Wednesday, May 20 - Historical Performance

“Ghosts of the Past: The Life and Times of the Sanborn/Orvis Family”

Old Town Hall (1917 Main Street ) - 7 pm

Saturday, May 23 - Bird watching Nature Hike - Hatchery Park 8-10am

Monday, May 25 - Memorial Day Ceremony

Horse Fair Park 9am

Thursday, June 4 - INK 5k

Horse Fair Park

Registration 5:00pm Race Time 6:30pm

Friday, June 12 - Friday Night All-You-Can-Eat

Fish Boil (ribs & chicken dinner)

Horse Fair Park 5-11pm

(dinner served 5-8pm)

Sunday June 21 - Passport to History, Fathers Day Fishing Day Hatchery Park

Friday, July 4 - 4th of July Festival

Horse Fair Park

Parade starts at noon on Main Street

Saturday, August 15 - S.G. Firefighters Steak Fry

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contact and policy information

Village of Spring Grove Recreation Director Janice Bannon

7401 Meyer Road

Spring Grove, IL 60081

815-675-2121

Cell 815-701-6623

M–F 8am-4pm

[email protected]

www.springgrovevillage.com

Photo Policy Participants or their parents (if participant is under 18) permit the use of photographs

taken at any program or event sponsored by the Village of Spring Grove Recreation

Department for publication in recreation brochures, advertising, and use as the Village

of Spring Grove Recreation Department deems necessary.

2015 spring/summer programs offered

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Mini Kickers

Page 5: Junior Summer Camp

Page 6: Horseback Riding Info

Tiny Tot Horseback Riding

Page 7: Horseback Riding Dates

& Times

Page 8: Archery

Ladies Golf Clinic

Page 9: Adult Golf Clinic

Junior Golf Clinic

Page 10: Tennis Lessons & League

Page 11: Introduction Fly Fishing

Advanced Fly Fishing

Page 12: Pre-kyuki-do

Women’s Self Defense

Page 13: Basketball Skills Camp

Princess Dance Camp

Page 14: Art Camp

Page 15: Speed and agility

Outdoor volleyball

Page 16: Summer Happenings

Page 18: Rec. Registration

Page 17: Waiver

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mighty mites t-ball

This one-day-a-week, five-week program is the beginning level for your

‘rising star’! Kids hit off the tee, run the bases and play different positions,

not including catcher. No scores are kept as the goal is to just have fun while

learning the fundamentals of the game. Team t-shirt and hat included in the

fee. Volunteer coaches are needed for this league. (1/2 hour practice followed

by a 1/2 hour game)

Ages: 3 & 4 year olds

Min/Max: 32/56

Day of the week: Saturday mornings

Dates: June 6, 13, 20, 27

July 11

(excluding July 4)

Time: 9:00am or 10:15am

(depending on schedule)

Location: Thelen Park

(football field)

8400 Winn Road

Fee: $45.00

Non Resident: $65.00

Registration Deadline: May 13

mini kickers Mini Kickers is an exciting five-week weekday morning skills camp, this

camp will teach basic soccer skills while developing strength, balance, coordi-

nation, listening skills and team work for children ages 2-4 years. Children

will practice for a half hour and have a fifteen minute scrimmage. There will

be no camp June 24th.

Age Group: 3-4 years old

Days of the Week: Wednesdays

Dates: June 10

June 17

July 1

July 8

July 15

Time: 10am –10:45am Min/Max: 6/12

Location: Spring Grove Municipal Centre (field next toVillage)

Fee: $45.00

Non- resident fee: $65.00

Registration Deadline: May 29

Instructor: Gabby Ross

Early registration is

recommended. T-ball

fills quickly!

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speed and agility for kids

New to Spring Grove Recreation! Speed and Agility !

This program will help young athletes increase their athletic skills while provid-

ing whole body strength and conditioning. The training focuses on proper run-

ning mechanics, reaction time, coordination, core strength, flexibility , foot-

work, and first step quickness/.

The youth athletic trainers are passionate, educated and experienced! The group

training atmosphere in this program adds fun and friendly competition!

Ages: 8 years and up

Min/Max: 4/20 per session

Dates: Session 1 June 15 - July 10

Session 2 July 13 - August 7

Start Time: Ages 13 and older 9:15 - 10;15

Ages 8 - 13 10:15 - 11:15

Location: Your World Fitness

Fee: $135.00

Non Resident: $155.00

Registration Deadline: 1st of each month

Instructor: Jimmy Slein and Patrick Leathers

outdoor sand volleyball

Serve, set, bump and pass! Learn the fundamentals of volleyball and progress

into game play in this noncompetitive co-ed recreation program. Don’t miss out

on this exciting new program! Your child will have a blast learning a sport they

can enjoy for a lifetime!

Ages: 6th - 8th grade

Min/Max: 12/24

Days of the week: Monday

Dates: June 8

June 15

June 22

Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm

Location: Horse Fair Park

Fee: 20.00

Non Resident: 40.00

Registration Deadline: One week prior

**watch Village eNews for more sessions being offered throughout summer!

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art camp

New to Spring Grove Recreation! Art Camp!

July 13 – 17 Animal Art - Campers will explore animals and habitats from

around the world and celebrate what make each animal unique through a variety

of art-making processes. From our favorite pets to predators - all animals are

welcome!

July 20 - 24 Art About Nature - Each day at camp will have a different nature

theme and all of the activities will relate to the theme of the day. Some of the

great projects for the week where we’ll paint, draw, and create may include bird-

houses, garden mosaics, and bark art.

July 27 - 31 Dragons and Mid-evil Life Art - Travel around the World learning

ancient myths and legends. Create your art from Chinese dragons, winged ser-

pents, Knights and Princesses from King Arthur’s Court.

Ages: 1st - 8th grade

Location: Horse Fair Park Spring Grove

Min/Max: 10/20

Dates: See above

Start Time: 9am - 11am

Fee: $65.00

Non Resident: $85.00

Registration Deadline: One week prior to each camp date

Instructor: Julia Mathews

Come join

the fun!

Design a

bird house,

learn to

draw ani-

mals….

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junior summer day camp

This popular summer program involves children going on field trips includ-

ing: Glacial Park, Fire and Police Departments, Raymond’s Bowl, Layton

Athletics and Timber Ridge Water Park. Children will also have special

event days at Horse Fair Park. This camp meets on both Mondays and

Wednesdays. Children will design a camp t-shirt. Schedule below and also at

the Spring Grove Municipal Center or on the Recreation Department Home

Page at www.springgrovevillage.com.

Ages: 1st - 5th grade (2014 - 2015 school year)

Days of the week: Monday and Wednesday

Dates: June 8 - July 30

Time: 9:00am - 11:00am

Location: see calendar below

Fee: $90.00

Non-resident fee: $110.00

Registration Deadline: One week prior

(early reg. recommended)

Instructors: Janice Bannon

Min/Max: 15/20 *Programs at Horse Fair Park will take place regardless of weather.

In conjunction

with

Spring Grove

Police & Fire

Camp Schedule

2015

Monday June 8 9am-11am

Camp T-shirt Day

Hunter the Police Dog

Horse Fair Park, Spring Grove

Wednesday June 10 9am-11am

Layton Athletics

5402 Austin Court, Ringwood

Monday June 15 9am -11am

Hiking & Wildlife Education

Glacier Park

Rt. 31 & Harts Rd, Ringwood

Wednesday June 17 9am-11am

A Morning at the Firehouse!

Plan to get wet!

8214 Richardson Rd, Spring Grove

Monday June 22 9am-11am

Bike Safety Day (Bring your bike)

Stranger Danger/Internet Safety

Spring Grove Police Dept.

7401 Meyer Rd, Spring Grove

Wednesday June 24 9am-11am

Raymond’s Bowl

3960 Johnsburg Rd, Johnsburg

Monday June 29 9am -11am

Horsin’ Around

Meet “Kisses’ Amanda’s adorable

horse!

Horse Fair Park, Spring Grove

TUESDAY June 30th 10am-2pm

Timber Ridge Water Park

7020 Grand Geneva Way,

Lake Geneva, WI

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horseback riding lessons

Krussell Stables Equestrian Center 7105 E. Tyron Grove Rd.

Learn to ride in style while becoming part of something special that only

horses can offer! Krussell Stables is a climate controlled state of the art eques-

trian facility that specializes in the English Saddleseat riding discipline. This

riding style is safe, high energy and fun for all ages. Whether you want to ride

for pleasure or become an equestrian athlete they offer specialized instruction

tailored to meet each rider’s individual goals. Helmets are provided and must

be worn, along with long pants and leather boots with a heel or tennis shoes.

Horseback Riding Programs – Youth Ages 8-17

Krussell Stables is an elite equestrian center in Northern Illinois offering both

recreational and competitive team programs that develop amazing athletes.

Their focus is to provide children with a positive and safe environment where

they can feed their passion for horses and horsemanship continually building

self esteem, self-control, strength, balance and respect for themselves and for

animals. Each new rider goes through an evaluation on their first lesson, then

the parents and child can select the path of recreational riding or competitive

team riding. The Krussell Stables Staff will then develop an individualized

program for each rider to meet their goals in their weekly lessons.

Age Group: 8-17

Instructor: Krussell Stables Staff Member

Min/Max: 1/3

Fee: $125 Non Resident: $145

Tiny Tot Riders (Introduction to Horsemanship) – Ages 4-7

Is your child in love with ponies? Do they want to learn to ride? Our unique

Tiny Tot program is the perfect place for youngsters to begin to get introduced

to the wonderful world of ponies and horses. Children will learn to become

comfortable with our four-legged friends and learn the basics of riding and

grooming.

Age Group: 4-6 Min/Max: 1/3

Fee: $110 Non Resident: $130

Summer Camp Information

Just for our littlest horse lovers! Tiny Tot Day Camp is designed to be a great

first introduction to the world of horses for the very tiniest of riders. Tiny Tot

camp offers activities especially designed for the young rider, as well as pro-

viding a low child to instructor ration. Campers will take part in all aspects of

horse care as well as receive one daily ride and have a little time for “horsey

play” too! Each camp session concludes with a mini horse show so parents

can see everything that was learned during the week. See Chart on Page 7

Fee: $110 Non Resident: $130

Registration Deadline: One week prior to start of camp

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boys and girls basketball skills camp

The camp will focus on developing basketball skills and your player’s knowl-

edge of the game. The first half of the practice will focus on skills and funda-

mentals. The second half of the practice, the kids will play full-court pick-up

instructional basketball games.

Ages: Boys and Girls currently in grades 2nd-5th grade

Min/Max: 12/25

Dates: June 8, 9, 10, 11

Start Time: 2nd - 3rd grade 12:15 - 1:15pm

4th - 5th grade 1:30 - 2:30pm

Location: Spring Grove Elementary School Gym

Fee: $45.00

Non Resident: $65.00

Registration Deadline: May 29th

princess dance camp Dance classes for your Little Princess! Did you ever wonder what it would be

like to dance and twirl like your favorite Disney Princess? This is your chance

to find out! Each week we will offer a different theme: Frozen, Cinderella,

Sleeping Beauty, Beauty & the Beast and Little Mermaid. Camp prices include

dance instruction and coloring pages! Come dressed like your favorite Prin-

cess or Ballerina each week! There will be no class on June 24th.

Age Group: 3-6 years old

Days of the Week: Wednesdays

Dates: Frozen June 10

Cinderella June 17

Sleeping Beauty July 1

Beauty & the Beast July 8

Little Mermaid July 15

Time: 10am –11am Min/Max: 5/10

Location: Spring Grove Municipal Centre

Fee: $50.00

Non- resident fee: $70.00

Registration Deadline: May 29

Instructor: Grace Bilik

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pre-kyuki-do

This summer martial arts program will focus on confidence, leadership, basic

kicks and punches, self defense, and stranger awareness. Basic Korean terminol-

ogy will be introduced. Students are asked to wear comfortable clothing, how-

ever, uniforms will be free when registering through the recreation brochure.

Come join the fun!

Ages: 3-5 years old

Location: Spring Grove Flying Dragons

1622 Route 12

Min/Max: 5/10

Dates: Session 1 Tues. May 12 - June 16

Session 1 Fri. May 15 - June 19

Session 2 Tues. June 23 - July 28

Session 2 Fri. June 26 - July 31

Time: Tuesday 4:10pm - 5:00pm

Fridays 9:10am - 10:00am

Fee: $90.00

Non Resident: $110.00

Instructor: Bonnie Thiel

Registration Deadline: 1 week before sessions start

women’s self defense Is your daughter going off to college or is in college? If so, this is a great class

for them. Participants will learn how to avoid dangerous situations, how to feel

and look confident and how to defend themselves. It will forever change your

life and the way you think about self defense. Students are asked to wear com-

fortable clothing.

Ages: 12 and up

Location: Spring Grove Flying Dragons

1622 Rte. 12

Min./Max: 8/20

Day of the Week: Monday

Dates: June 12 - July 31

Time: 8:00pm - 10:00pm

Fee: $45.00

Non Resident: $65.00

Registration Deadline: June 5

Instructor: Bonnie

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Summer Camp Information (cont’d)

The Horsemanship Discovery Camp is deigned to be a great first introduction

into the world of horses. Campers take part in all aspects of horse care as well

as receive one daily ride and have a little “horsey play” too! Each camp ses-

sion will conclude with a “mini” horse show so parents can see everything that

has been learned during the week! See chart below

Fee: $350 Non Resident: $370 Registration Deadline: one week prior

Type Day Month Class Starts Class Ends Youth

Horseback

Riding

Ages 8 and

up

Monday

6:30 -

7:30pm

May

June

July

August

September

5/4/2015

6/1/2015

7/6/2015

8/3/2015

8/31/2015

5/25/2014

6/22/2015

7/27/2015

8/24/2015

9/21/2015

Youth

Horseback

Riding

Ages 8 and

up

Wed.

6:00 -

7:00pm

May

June

July

August

September

5/5/2015

6/3/2015

7/8/2015

8/5/2015

9/2/2015

5/27/2015

6/24/2015

7/29/2015

8/26/2015

9/23/2015

Youth

Horseback

Riding

Ages 8 and

up

Saturday

3:30 -

4:30pm

May

June

July

August

September

5/9/2015

6/6/2015

7/11/2015

8/8/2015

9/5/2015

5/30/2015

6/27/2015

8/1/2015

8/29/2015

10/26/2015

Tiny Tot

Horseback

Riding

Ages 4-7

Thurs

4:30 -

5:00pm

May

June

July

August

September

5/7/2015

6/4/2015

7/9/2015

8/6/2015

9/3/2015

5/28/2015

6/25/2015

7/30/2015

8/27/2015

9/24/2015

Tiny Tot

Horseback

Riding

Ages 4-7

Saturday

4:00 -

5:00pm

May

June

July

August

September

5/9/2015

6/6/2015

7/11/2015

8/8/2015

9/5/2015

5/30/2015

6/27/2015

8/01/2015

8/29/2015

9/26/2015

Tiny Tot

Discovery

Camp

Ages 4-7

Wed -

Thurs

July 22-24

9am

12pm

Horseman-

ship

Discovery

camp

Ages 8-14

Mon - Fri

Camps

offered one

week at a

time.

June 22 – 26

July 27 - 31

August 3 - 7

9am 3pm

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archery

Bulls Eye! Join our Archery class and learn how to shoot a bow and arrow.

Archers will spend time learning about equipment, shooting at targets and par-

ticipating in archery-based activities. All equipment will be supplied by

Cimmarron Archery. Feel free to bring your own equipment also. This class

will be taught by a certified instructor who will teach students at an individual

level.

Ages: 9 years and up

Day of the Week: Sunday

Dates: Session 1: May 31, June 7, June 14, June 28, July 12

Session 2: July 26, Aug 2, Aug 9, Aug 16, Aug 23

Time: 12:00 - 1:30pm

Location: Midwest Cimmaron Archery

9201 Main St. (Rt. 12) Richmond

Min/Max: 6/12

Fee: $110.00

Non Resident: $130.00

Registration Deadline: One week prior to start of each session

ladies golf clinic Morning Sessions

This morning ladies golf clinic will teach the basics of golf in a group setting.

Techniques will be taught both at driving range and around the green. Come

enjoy a morning of fun and relaxation.

Ages: High School and up

Min/Max: 3/10

Dates: Session 1 - May 7–21

Session 2 - June 10 - 24

Day of Week: Session 1 Thursday

Session 2 Wednesday

Time: 11:00 am - 12:00pm

Location: Pro-Circle Golf

1810 U.S. Hwy 12, Spring Grove

Fee: $90.00

Non Resident: $110.00

Registration Deadline: One week prior to start

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introduction to fly fishing

This is a great beginner’s course for anyone interested in fly fishing. You’ll

learn about terminology, equipment for different species and situations, flies

and how to fish them, plus different fishing techniques and casts. You will get

to compare equipment across different levels of quality and price range. Eve-

ryone will practice the basic forward cast. Students not wishing to actually

catch fish during the practice session may want to practice one of the more

advanced casts the instructor will demonstrate. Students wishing to catch fish

will need a valid Illinois license. Although all equipment will be provided, if

you have your own fly rod setup, please bring it to class. You may want to use

it during the practice session, and the instructor can give you feedback and

pointers on its characteristics and use. Participants will be able to: Define the major fly fishing terms.

Identify the different kinds of flies and state how to fish them.

Identify all equipment components and rod, reel, and line characteristics.

Choose appropriate balanced equipment for given fish species and fly fishing

situations.

Describe the different fly fishing techniques.

Identify the different kinds of casts, perform the basic forward casts.

Ages: 11 years to adult

Day of the Week: Sunday

Dates: (Introduction ) May 31 Time: 9am - 12

(Advanced) May 31 Time: 1 - 4pm

Location: Hatchery Park (2314 Hatchery Park Spring Grove)

Min/Max: 3/10

Fee: 40.00 per class

Non Resident: 60.00 per class Registration Deadline: 1 wk. prior

advanced fly fishing This is a great course for individuals who have mastered the basic forward

cast to the extent of being able to consistently cast at least 30 feet. This class

will cover the balanced equipment selection in much more greater detail then

the introductory class. You will get one-on-one instruction on much more

difficult, advanced casting. Although all equipment will be provided, if you

have your own fly rod setup , please bring it. Students wishing to catch fish

will need a valid Illinois license. License not required for class June 9th.

Given a mix of various rods, reels, and basic fly lines, create balanced systems for

different fly fishing situations.

Choose specialized fly lines with the appropriate line tapers and other characteris-

tics for different fly fishing situations.

Perform the following casts: pile, roll cast, right and left curve casts, steeple cast,

and the double haul. Describe Spey casting.

Catch & Release only

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tennis lessons

Grab your racket and come learn to play tennis! No need to worry about the

weather - lessons are taught indoors. Instruction will be directed to providing

students with a foundation of technique, strategy and a better understanding and

appreciation of the game. Instructions will focus on fine-tuning shot mechanics

and the use of proper shot selection and strategy for success. Lessons are

taught on individual instruction. Bring your own rackets or we have some rack-

ets that can be used. Wear tennis shoes and bring a water bottle. Each class will

last one hour.

Ages: 6- adult

Location: Rollers Tennis + Sports

5415 Business Pkwy Ringwood

Min/Max: 4/10

Dates: Session 1 Mon. June 22 - Aug 10

10 & under 12:00pm 13 & under 1:30pm

Session 1 Tues. June 23 - Aug 11

10 & under 2:00pm 13 & under 3:30pm 18 & under 5;00pm

Session 1 Wed. June 24 - Aug 12

10 & under 5:30pm, 13 & under 6:30pm

Session 1 Thur. June 25 - Aug 13

10 & under 1:00 13 & under 2:00 18 & under 5:00

Session 1 Sat. June 27 - Aug 15 (no class July 4th)

10 & under 1:30 - 2:30 Saturdays fees - $105.00

Non-Resident $125.00

13 & under 1:30 - 2:30 Saturdays fees - $105.00

Non– Resident $125.00

Fee: $120.00 Non Resident: $140.00 Instructor: Judy and Tommy

Registration Deadline: one week prior to start of session

**classes can be made up during the week or the week of Aug 17th.

tennis match play Supervised/Coached points, games, set and match play for singles and doubles!

Ages: 8 years old - Adult

Dates: Fridays

Session 1: June 26 - Aug 14

Start Time: 5:30 - 6:30pm - 10 and under

6:30 - 7:30pm - 13 and under

Fee: $50.00 Non-Resident: $70.00 Location: Roller’s Tennis, 5415 Business Parkway Unit B Ringwood

Registration Deadline: One week prior to class

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adult golf clinic

This evening adult golf clinic will teach the basics of golf in a group setting.

Techniques will be taught both at driving range and around the green.

Ages: High School and up

Min/Max: 3/10

Dates: Session 1 - May 13 - 27

Session 2 - June 10 - 24

Day of Week: Wednesday

Time: 7:00 - 8:00pm

Location: Pro-Circle Golf

1810 U.S. Hwy 12, Spring Grove

Fee: $90.00

Non Resident: $110.00

Registration Deadline: One week prior to start

Instructor: PGA Golf Professionals

junior golf clinic This clinic will give students ages 7 and older 6 hours of golf instruction from

a PGA professional. Lessons will be held on both the range and around the

green. Your child will learn techniques, skills and etiquette in this clinic.

Your child will also receive instruction from the “EXPLAINER” a revolution-

ary training aide. End of the session pizza party and Pro-Circle hat included.

Ages: 7 years and up

Min/Max: 5/10

Days of Week: Tuesdays & Thursdays

Dates: Session 1 - June 9, 11, 16, 18

Session 2 - July 7, 9, 14, 16

Time: 9:30 - 11:00 am

Location: Pro-Circle Golf

1810 U.S. Hwy 12, Spring Grove

Fee: $90.00 (reg. deadline one week prior to start)

Non Resident: $110.00

Instructor: PGA Golf Professionals