2015 Fall Program Guide - Springfield Park District
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2015 Fall Program Guide - Springfield Park District
Photo by Ma tt P en 2015 Fall Program Guide September - December Register Today! www.springfieldparks.org nin g Page 2 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE www.springfieldparks.org Mission To provide accessible and memorable recreational opportunities that enrich the community and improve the quality of life for generations as well as conserve our natural resources. Board of Trustees The Board of Trustees meets at 5:30 p.m. on the 3rd Thursday of each month. Please visit springfieldparks.org for location. The public is invited to attend. Minutes and agendas are available online at springfieldparks.org. Robin Schmidt, Trustee 2015 Fall Program Guide Sept. - Dec. Leslie Sgro, President Gray Noll, Vice President Tina Jannazzo, Trustee Grant Hammer, Trustee Don Evans, Trustee C.J. Metcalf, Trustee As always, feel free to stop by, call or send us a quick note with your suggestions and feedback. Online: www.springfieldparks.org Call: (217) 544-1751 Visit: Any of our customer service locations open to serve you (see page 6 for a complete list of locations) www.springfieldparks.org Table of Contents Searching for a program by age? (0-5 years) Washington Park Pre-school ..............................................19 Lincoln Park Pre-school ......................................................19 Zooper Edventures..............................................................20 Zoo Tot Classes ....................................................................20 Pee Wee Tennis ..................................................................22 (6-12 years) Youth Funshop ..............................................................................19 Academy Bullets ....................................................................8 Swimming Lessons ..................................................................9 Fencing ..................................................................................10 Skating ..................................................................................14 Hockey ..................................................................................14 Lower House Hockey League ..............................................14 Leaf Identification Hike........................................................14 Petting Zoo ..........................................................................16 No Bake Cooking ..................................................................16 Holiday Tree Ornaments ......................................................16 Zooper Edventures ..............................................................20 Project H.O.W.L.....................................................................21 Tennis ....................................................................................22 (13-17 years) Teen Adult Senior Mini-Mite Hockey ..............................................................14 Academy Bullets ....................................................................8 Swimming Lessons ..................................................................9 Fencing ..................................................................................10 Dancing ................................................................................11 Skating ..................................................................................14 Upper House Hockey League ..............................................14 Leaf Identification Hike........................................................14 Fall Crafts ..............................................................................16 Horse Power..........................................................................16 Crafts ....................................................................................16 Monster Mash ......................................................................16 Junior Zookeeper..................................................................20 Tennis ....................................................................................22 (18-50 years) Early Childhood Parent-Tot Swim Lessons ......................................................9 (50+ years) Page 3 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE Aqua Aerobics ........................................................................9 Master’s Swim ........................................................................9 Swimming Lessons ..................................................................9 Fencing ..................................................................................10 Adult Basketball Leagues ....................................................10 Dancing ................................................................................11 Skating ..................................................................................14 Walking Club ........................................................................16 Tennis ....................................................................................22 Swimming Lessons ........................................................9 Master Swim ..................................................................9 Aqua Aerobics ..............................................................9 Dancing ........................................................................11 Senior Olympics ..........................................................18 Special Events ..............................4, 5 Staff Directory ..................................6 Facility Directory ..............................6 At A Glance........................................7 Aquatics ........................................8, 9 Athletics, Fitness & Dance ..........10, 11 Park & Facility Map ....................12, 13 Hockey & Skating ............................14 Horticulture ......................................14 Special Olympics ............................15 Individuals With Disabilities ......16, 17 Seniors & Senior Olympics..............18 Early Childhood ..............................19 Zoo..............................................20, 21 Tennis ..............................................22 Rees Memorial Carillon ..................22 General Policies..............................23 Community Partners........................23 SPECIAL NEEDS PROGRAMS pages 15-17 2015 Fall Program Guide Sept. - Dec. Page 4 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE www.springfieldparks.org Art Spectacular at the Carillon Music in the Park Special Events Up to 50 artists from across the US will exhibit their work during this juried fine art show in Washington Park. Event includes musicians and food vendors. Volunteers and sponsors contact [email protected] Washington Park Botanical Garden grounds, Exhibit Hall and library. FREE. Saturday, September 12 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Sunday, September 13 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Bike and Hike Days The Springfield Park District is once again hosting the always popular Bike and Hike Days at Washington Park. This program is designed to foster biking, hiking, walking and running within the park. Please note the park will be barricaded to prevent vehicular traffic. Bike and hike days will take place every Sunday through Sept. FREE. All ages. September 6 - 27 SUNDAY 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. There will be no Bike & Hike on Sunday, Sept. 13 Touch a Truck NEW LOCATION Ever wanted to see how a Fire Truck operates, how a Helicopter lands, or how a Tractor works? Now is your chance! Come to Lincoln Park for the Springfield Park District's annual Touch a Truck. We will have vehicles of all shapes and sizes for kids to see. FREE. Information: (217) 753-0700. All ages. Thursday, September 24 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Music in the Park is a fun family-oriented series of musical events that are held at various parks throughout the community. The Park District hires a professional sound production company and books favorite local bands to perform live and on stage. These events are completely free. Visitors are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket. FREE. Sunday, September 13, Iles Park 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Americana & Bluegrass featuring Blue Ribbon Revival, The Deep Hollow, and the Blue G's Sunday, September 27, Washington Park 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Celtic Celebration with Skibbereen, Elks Pipes & The Emerald Underground Movie in the Park Movie in the Park is a fun family-oriented series of FREE family friendly movies that are held at various parks throughout the community. The Park District hires a professional sound production company to erect a 20ft inflatable screen and show your favorite movies in the park! These events are completely free. Visitors are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket. FREE. Friday, September 18, Southwind Park Movie begins at dusk (approximately 7:45pm) We will show the NEW Cinderella! Leaf Identification Hike Carve for the Carillon Does your child have a leaf collection project for school this year? Help get that homework done in this fun educational way with our leaf identification hike. We will be collecting over 50 leaves. Please bring a spiral notebook and pencil. Dress for the outdoors. Pre-registration & parent/adult chaperones are required. All ages. Fees: $5 per student Saturday, September 19 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Saturday, September 26 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Bring your family and join the Springfield Park District to carve thousands of pumpkins to be displayed at the Jack-oLantern Spectacular. We will supply the pumpkins and some carving tools. Please bring any special carving tools you may require. Carve as many pumpkins as you wish. WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! All ages. FREE. Saturday & Sunday, October 10 & 11 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. While supplies last! Fur, Feather, Fin Fall Fling Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular Join us for the final free admission day of the year with a activity packed schedule of turtle races, animal programs and more. Saturday, October 3 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Carillon Concerts 2015 Fall Program Guide Sept. - Dec. Carlo van Ulft, the Park District’s new Carillonneur plays a wide variety of classical, folk and popular music year-round. Enjoy the beauty of Washington Park and the adjacent Botanical Garden with the unique accompaniment of carillon music. Come early before the concert and participate in a Carillon Tower Tour. Ph: 546-3853. Free Concerts; Tour Adults $4, Child $3 Washington Park. All ages Regular Concerts: Sep 2 – Sep 27 WEDNESDAY 12:00 p.m.; SUNDAY 2:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. Lincoln and the Music He Loved: Sep 2 - Sep 30 WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m. Regular Concerts: Oct 1 - Dec 30 (Tours by Appointment Only) WEDNESDAY 12:00 p.m.; SUNDAY 2:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. Enjoy the splendor of more than 2000 illuminated jack-olanterns surrounding the Rees Carillon and Botanical Garden. Avoid traffic congestion at Washington Park and take the FREE shuttle! Volunteers and Sponsors contact [email protected] Friday & Saturday, October 16 & 17 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Zoolie Ghoulie Safe trick or treating inside the zoo sponsored by Capital Radio Group. Costume contest Saturday & Sunday at 4 p.m., Friday at 6 p.m. Henson Robinson Zoo. All ages Fees: $4 per Trick-or-Treater, $3 per non-Trick-or-Treater Friday,October 23 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday, October 24 & 25 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. www.springfieldparks.org Page 5 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE Trick-or-Treat Street At Southwind Park 42nd Annual Winter Holiday Floral Show The Conservatory will be filled with poinsettias amongst the tropical collection. Poinsettias, tropical plants, and evergreens will overflow the Exhibit Hall for a stunning display. Washington Park Botanical Garden Exhibit Hall & Conservatory. All Ages. FREE. Dec 5 - Dec 20 MON-FRI 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. SAT / SUN 12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Fresh Evergreen Wreath-Making Workshops Returning to the Garden by popular demand are the evergreen wreath-making workshops! Come and construct your very own evergreen wreath. Greens with frame and wire included. Bring your own pruning sheers & decorations. Pre-registration/pre-payment is required. Washington Park Botanical Garden Garage. Ages 18 & up. Fees: $30 Member / $35 Non-member Saturday, December 5 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Saturday, December 5 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Plan to be at the Henson Robinson Zoo this holiday season to take the walking tour and behold the splendor of hundreds of colorful twinkling lights as you stroll through the pathways around the Zoo. There will be fun crafts in our education room for the children. Children will love the zany 3D glasses (for purchase) that make the view of the colorful lights come to life with reindeer and candy cane shapes! There are three different weekends and dates to take advantage of this wonderful holiday tradition. Henson Robinson Zoo. All ages. Fees: $3.50/Adult | $2.25/Child FREE with Toys for Tots donation December 4-6, 10-13 & 16-23 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Pancakes, Paws & Santa Claus Get into the holiday spirit with this pancake breakfast! Free photos for each child in attendance & meet some of the zoo's animals. Preregistration & prepayment required. Henson Robinson Zoo. All ages Fees: $11 per Adult | $9 per Child Res. & Mem. NR: $13 per Adult | $11 per Child Saturday, December 5 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Caroling at the Carillon Sing holiday carols accompanied by the Carillon next to a roaring bonfire. Cookies and hot chocolate plus a special visit from Santa courtesy of the Rees Carillon Society. All ages. FREE. December 13 SUNDAY 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m Special Events Come on out and safe trick-or-treat the “streets” at Southwind Park! WNNS, WMAY, WQLZ and Alice want to help give kids a safe place to have a fun fall party and enjoy Halloween at Trick-or-Treat Street. This is the 4th Annual event and there will be tons of activities, games and crafts for families to participate in. Erin’s Pavilion & Southwind Park. All ages. FREE Sunday, October 25 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Holiday Lights at the Zoo Santa House The Springfield Tradition continues in 2015 when Santa will arrive at his home away from the North Pole at Robin Roberts Stadium. Santa will take visitors starting December 6th until he has to go back to the North Pole on December 21st for final preparations for his journey around the world! Robin Roberts Stadium. All Ages. Fees: $5 for picture with Santa December 5 - 20 MON-FRI 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. SA, SU 12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. 2015 Fall Program Guide Sept. - Dec. Page 6 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE Administrative Staff Derek Harms, CPRP Executive Director 544-1751 | [email protected] Facility & Staff Directory Stephen Flesch Director of Finance & Administration 544-1751 | [email protected] Elliott McKinley Director of Parks & Planning 544-1751 | [email protected] Lynn Saputo Director of Recreation 544-1751 | [email protected] Bergen Golf Course 2900 Clear Lake Ave., Springfield Phone: 753-6211 | Fax: 753-6239 Archer Logan, Golf Professional 753-6211 [email protected] Botanical Gardens 1740 W. Fayette, Springfield Phone: 546-4116 Fax: 546-0257 Chad Scaife, Botanical Garden General Manager Phone: 546-4116 [email protected] Alexa Bryan Potts, Event and Program Supervisor Botanical Gardens Phone: 546-4116 [email protected] Bunn Administrative Offices Erin's Pavilion 4965 S. Second St., Springfield Phone: 585-2941 | Fax: 529-5668 Chuck Smith, Supt. of Natural Resources/Arborist 753-6212 [email protected] Tammy Naumovich, General Manager 585-2941 [email protected] George L. Tucker, Supt. of Park Services 753-6212 [email protected] Jenny Bilyard, Administrative Assistant 585-2941 [email protected] Jason Graham, Asst. Supt. of Park Services 753-6212 [email protected] Funshop, Lincoln Park 1601 N. Fifth St., Springfield Phone: 753-6234 | Fax: 753-3750 Debbie Clark, Director of Childhood Development 546-3970 [email protected] Sharon Entwistle, Co-Director of Funshop 753-6234 [email protected] Linda Berberet, Co-Director of Funshop 753-6234 [email protected] Henson Robinson Zoo Pre-School Debbie Clark, Director of Childhood Development 546-3970 [email protected] Emily McEvoy, Education Curator Phone: 585-1821 [email protected] Recreation Jim Sutzer, Golf Professional 786-4111 [email protected] Paul Loutzenhiser, Head Golf Professional 522-2633 [email protected] Eisenhower Pool Pasfield Golf Course 1700 W. Lawrence, Springfield Phone: 698-6049 | Fax: 726-6725 Caitlyn Thornton, Customer Service and Gift Shop Supervisor Phone: 585-1821 [email protected] Linda Ketchum, Budget Analysis/AR 544-1751 [email protected] 2500 S. Eleventh St., Springfield Phone: 522-2633 | Fax: 544-9506 Andre Parker, Interim Supervisor of Police Operations [email protected] Jackie Peeler, Zoo Director Phone: 585-1821 [email protected] Lincoln Greens Golf Course Bunn Golf Course Park Police 1508 W. Fayette Ave., Springfield Phone: 698-6030 | Fax: 689-7456 Lance Flury, Golf Professional 698-6049 [email protected] 700 E. Lake Shore Dr., Springfield Phone: 786-4111 | Fax: 786-4122 Karen Shields, HR Specialist 544-1751/753-6200 [email protected] Marc Miller, Asst. Supt. of Park Services 753-6212 [email protected] 1100 E. Lake Shore Dr., Springfield Phone: 585-1821 | Fax: 529-8748 Jill Harris, Executive Assistant 544-1751 [email protected] Mary Lou Beach, HR & Risk Manager 544-1751 [email protected] Park Maintenance Department 301 Eastdale Ave., Springfield Fax: 753-6237 2500 S. Eleventh St., Springfield Phone: 544-1751 | Fax: 544-1811 Debbie McKinley, Purchasing Agent/AP 544-1751 [email protected] www.springfieldparks.org Lincoln Pavilion Sean Dickerson, CPRP, Rec Supervisor - Athletics 753-0700 [email protected] Annette Reese, CTRS, Special Recreation Supervisor 585-2941 [email protected] Riverside Campgrounds 4105 Sandhill Rd., Springfield Phone: 753-0630 1605 N. Fifth St., Springfield | Phone: 522-5431 Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon Nelson Rec Center 1601 N. Fifth St., Springfield Phone: 753-2800 | Fax: 753-4766 Bruce Blanshan, General Manager 753-2800 [email protected] Martin Strieker Recreation Supervisor - Ice Rinks 753-2800 [email protected] George R. Tucker Supt. of Maintenance Operations 753-2800 [email protected] 1740 W. Fayette Ave., Springfield Phone: 546-3853 | Fax: 544-1811 Carlo van Ulft, Park District Carilloneur Phone: 546-3853 [email protected] Velasco Tennis Center 1501 S. Grand Ave. West, Springfield Phone: 546-4103 | Fax: 753-6238 Manny Velasco, Racquet Sports Director 546-4103 [email protected] Veterans Memorial Pool 2351 E. Cornell Ave., Springfield Phone: 525-8847 | Fax: 522-7946 2700 E. Ely, Springfield | Phone: 753-3030 Bob Barrett, Aquatics Director 525-8847 [email protected] Washington Pavilion Dianna Rodgers, Administrative Assistant 525-8847 1400 Williams Blvd., Springfield Phone: 546-3970 | Fax: 726-5523 www.springfieldparks.org Page 7 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. SUNDAYS SUNDAYS SUNDAYS SUNDAYS Bike & Hike Day p. 4 Carillon Concert p. 4 Fencing p. 10 Master Swim Practice p. 9 MONDAYS Aqua Aerobics p. 9 TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS Carillon Concert p. 4 Get Your Game On p. 17 Learn to Play Hockey begins 9/23 p. 4 THURSDAYS Cooking Class p. 17 Girls on the Run p. 11 MONDAYS Aqua Aerobics p. 9 TUESDAYS Alley Catz Bowling p. 17 Girls on the Run p. 9 Happy Feet Soccer p. 10 WEDNESDAYS Carillon Concert p. 4 Get Your Game On p. 17 Ballroom Dance p. 11 THURSDAYS Cooking Class p. 17 Girls on the Run p. 11 FRIDAYS Dance Erin’s Pavilion p. 17 Walking Club Southwind p. 17 Monster Mash Dance Erin’s Pavilion p. 17 Walking Club Southwind p. 17 Discovery After Dark p. 21 SATURDAYS SATURDAYS FRIDAYS Learn to Skate begins 9/20 p. 14 Jr. Zookeepers begins 9/25 p. 20 Learn to Play Hockey begins 9/20 p. 14 Carillon Concert p. 4 Zooper Edventurep. 20 SPECIAL EVENT DATES Labor Day Holiday Camp p. 16 Music in the Park 9/13 p. 4 Art Spectacular 9/12 & 13 p. 4 Movie in the Park 9/18 p. 4 Leaf I.D. Hike 9/19 & 26 p. 14 Touch a Truck 9/24 p. 4 Music in the Park 9/27 p. 4 Round the Town Golf Tournament p. 10 Zooper Edventurep. 20 SPECIAL EVENT DATES Columbus Day Holiday Camp p. 16 Fur, Feather, Fin Fall Fling 10/3 p. 21 Preschool Pumpkins Spiders, Bats Oh My 10/10 p. 19 Carve for the Carillon 10/10 & 11 p. 4 Jack-o-Lantern Spectacular 10/16 & 17 p. 4 Special Rec Out & About 10/23 p. 17 Zoolie Ghoulie 10/23 & 25 p. 4 Trick-or-Treat Street 10/25 p. 4 Carillon Concert p. 4 Fencing p. 10 Master Swim Practice p. 9 MONDAYS Carillon Concert p. 4 Master Swim Practice p. 9 MONDAYS Aqua Aerobics p. 9 TUESDAYS TUESDAYS Alley Catz Bowling p. 17 Girls on the Run p. 9 WEDNESDAYS Carillon Concert p. 4 Get Your Game On p. 17 Ballroom Dance p. 11 THURSDAYS Cooking Class p. 17 Girls on the Run p. 11 FRIDAYS Dance Erin’s Pavilion p. 17 Discovery After Dark p. 21 SATURDAYS Zooper Edventurep. 20 SPECIAL EVENT DATES Veterans Day Holiday Camp p. 16 Special Recreation Out & About p. 17 Fee Assistance Available! See page 23 for details. WEDNESDAYS Carillon Concert p. 4 Ballroom Dance p. 11 THURSDAYS FRIDAYS Dance Erin’s Pavilion p. 17 SATURDAYS Zooper Edventure p. 20 SPECIAL EVENT DATES Pancakes, Paws & Santa Claus 12/5 p. 21 Wreath Making Workshops 12/5 p. 14 Holiday Lights at the Zoo begins 12/4 p. 21 Winter Floral Show begins 12/5 p. 5 Santa House begins 12/5 p. 5 Caroling at Carillon 12/13 p. 5 Special Recreation Out & About 12/19 p. 17 Preschool Jingle Jingle All the Way 12/12 p. 19 Winter Camp: Nelson Center p. 14 Erin’s Pavilion p. 16 At a Glance Alley Catz Bowling p. 17 Girls on the Run p. 9 Happy Feet Soccer p. 10 Carillon Concert p. 4 Fencing p. 10 Master Swim Practice p. 9 2015 Fall Program Guide Sept. - Dec. Page 8 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE Fee Assistance Available! See page 23 for details. Veteran’s Memorial Pool 2700 Ely Springfield The Academy Bullets is USA Swimming Club committed to teaching competitive swimming in a positive, structured environment. We stress proper technique and offer top-level training and instruction from a professional coaching staff for swimmer of all levels. Jeff SkeelsHead Site Coach / Springfield Fall/Winter Season: August - February Locations: Eisenhower Park District Indoor Pool Information: Age Groups: 5-8, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-18 (217) 753-3030 Swimmers are placed in groups according to their ability. Eisenhower Pool 2351 E. Cornell Springfield The Academy Swim Club is the largest and most successful team in Illinois having won 18 of the last 20 age group state championships. Information: (217) 525-8847 Nelson Center Pool 1601 N. 5th St. Springfield Information: (217) 753-2800 Please visit our website for more detailed information: www.AcademyBullets.com or contact us at [email protected]. “We’re not just building better swimmers: We’re building better kids.” www.springfieldparks.org www.springfieldparks.org Master’s Swim Practice This is a practice written, run and organized by participating master swimmers. The participants can attempt to complete workouts assigned by the Aquatics Director and or participants. This program is offered for advanced swimmers. Ages 18 & up Fees: $165/year lap pass or $4.75 day pass NR Fees: $180/year lap pass or $4.75 day pass Sep 13 - May 29 SUNDAY 8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Session 1: Fees: $61/1st Child, $55/2nd Child, $49/3rd child NR Fees: $66/1st Child, $60/2nd Child, $54/3rd child Sep 10 - Oct 15 THURSDAY 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m. THURSDAY 1:45 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Sep 14 - Oct 19 MONDAY 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m. MONDAY 1:45 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Session 2: Fees: $61/1st Child, $55/2nd Child, $49/3rd child NR Fees: $66/1st Child, $60/2nd Child, $54/3rd child Oct 22 - Dec 3 THURSDAY 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m. THURSDAY 1:45 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Oct 26 - Nov 30 MONDAY 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m. MONDAY 1:45 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Diving Lessons The Springfield Park District is pleased to announce a new Diving program at Eisenhower Pool. The program will provide the youth of Springfield & Sangamon County an opportunity to learn and perfect the sport of one-meter springboard diving. Our new instructor Elisha Herr will be coaching all levels of participants; from Beginner to Competitive*. With her eyes on the future, Elisha has begun the process of registering this program/team with USA Diving. Instruction will be offered on Tuesday & Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons for 1 hr and 15 minutes Ages 6 - 21 Fees Private & Group Lessons (minimum 2 participants for group) Call Eisenhower Pool for fee structure and to sign up. 217-525-8847 * Participants must pass a swimming skills test prior to participating in this program. Oct 6 - Dec 3 TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 5:15 p.m.-6:30 p.m. SUNDAY 1:45 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Parent/Tot Swim Lessons This is an introductory class that emphasizes the involvement of parents helping their child become more comfortable in and around water. The classes are led by a trained instructor and are designed to help parents teach their child how to swim. The student to teacher ratio is 5:1. Ages 2-4 Fees: $44 / NR: $49 Sep 20 - Oct 25 SUNDAY 11:35 a.m.-12:05 p.m. Nov 1 - Dec 13 SUNDAY 11:35 a.m.-12:05 p.m. Group Swim Lessons In this program participants begin learning fundamental swimming skills, and ultimately, how to swim by themselves. On the first day of class, participants are placed in the most appropriate of five levels. Classes are progressive, and each level has a specific set of skills to achieve before moving to the next. All classes are taught by trained staff with a student to teacher ratio of 5:1. Ages 5 & up Fees: $45 / NR: $50 Sep 20 - Oct 25 SUNDAY 12:10 p.m.-12:40 p.m. Nov 1 - Dec 13 SUNDAY 12:10 p.m.-12:40 p.m. Semi-Private Swim Lessons Individuals participating in this program are evaluated based on age/ability and then placed in a group with two other students. These lessons will start you off by learning the basic fundamentals of swimming and then progress on to more advanced skills. The student to teacher ratio is 3:1. Ages 3 & up Fees: $63 / NR: $73 Sep 20 - Oct 25 SUNDAY 12:45 p.m.-1:15 p.m. Nov 1 - Dec 13 SUNDAY 12:45 p.m.-1:15 p.m. Aqua Aerobics Classes are designed to improve cardiovascular conditioning, stretching and muscle toning. Ages 18 & up Fees: $36 / NR: $41 Aquatics Competitive Swim Class A program geared toward "Home School Families" and is an opportunity for their children to learn all four competitive strokes. Ages 6-18 Sep 9 - Sep 30 M-W-F 9:15 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Oct 2 - Oct 30 M-W-F 9:15 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Nov 2 - Nov 30 M-W-F 9:15 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Page 9 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE Private Swim Lessons Private lessons provide you with one-on-one attention from an instructor best matched to your needs. This program is designed for swimmers of all ages and abilities whether you are looking to overcome a fear of water or just improve your technique. These lessons are great for all and tailored just for you. The student to teacher ratio is 1:1. Ages 2 & up Fees: $84 / NR: $104 Sep 20 - Oct 25 SUNDAY 1:20 p.m.-1:50 p.m. Nov 1 - Dec 13 SUNDAY 1:20 p.m.-1:50 p.m. Veteran’s Memorial Pool 2700 Ely Springfield Information: (217) 753-3030 Eisenhower Pool 2351 E. Cornell Springfield Information: (217) 525-8847 Nelson Center Pool 1601 N. 5th St. Springfield Information: (217) 753-2800 Athletics, Fitness & Dance Page 10 ADA Accommodations: Disability-related support is available for all Springfield Park District related programs. See page 8 for more details on the inclusion process. Contact the Athletic Recreation Supervisor for more information Bunn Office 2500 S. 11th St. Springfield (217) 753-0700 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE www.springfieldparks.org Basketball Registration Deadline is November 6th. A League Basketball The A League is the most competitive basketball league organized by the Park District. Teams play 11 games plus a single elimination tournament. Awards are given for both regular season and tournament play. Registration Deadline is November 10th. Games played at Jefferson Middle School, 3001 S. Allis. Ages: 18 & up Team Fee: $425 / NR: $475 Dec 2 - Apr 15 WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. B League Basketball The B League is a recreational league for men. Teams play 11 games plus a single elimination tournament. Awards are given for both regular season and tournament play. Games played at Grant Middle School, 1800 W. Monroe St., Franklin Middle School, 1200 Outer Park Dr., and Jefferson Middle School, 3001 S. Allis Ages: 18 & up Team Fee: $425 / NR: $475 Nov 30 - Apr 12 M-TU 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. C League Basketball The C League is a recreational league for men. Teams play 11 games plus a single elimination tournament. Awards are given for both regular season and tournament play. Games played at Washington Middle School. Ages: 18 & up Team Fee: $425 / NR: $475 Dec 2 - Apr 16 W-TH 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Soccer HappyFeet Clinic Classes incorporate classic nursery rhymes, songs and children’s games adapted to incorporate a soccer ball and basic motor skills development. Fun songs and games stress basic motor skills and introductory soccer touches. HappyFeet is a perfect starting point for developing skills as it is noncompetitive and uses fun techniques to train advanced motor skills, dynamic dribbling, shooting skills and fitness. Maximum 10 kids. First come, first served. Register online at www.happyfeetspringfield.com Located at Lindbergh Park. Ages 3 - 5 Fees: $50 | NR: $55 Sep 1 - Oct 6 TUE 5:40 p.m.-6:15 p.m. ‘Round the Town Golf Tournament Two-Day Adult Golf Tournament Ages 16 & up. Fees: $85 / NR: $105 Lincoln Greens Golf Course Saturday, Septembe r 12 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Bunn Golf Course Sunday, September 13 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Te e Times (217) 522-2633 for in formation. Fencing Hosted by The Springfield Park District and Capitol Fencing Academy. Beginner Fencing This class meets once a week for four weeks. We will introduce the foil weapon along with proper techniques for fencing. All fencing gear is provided. Pre-registration is required. Nelson Center Ages: 8 & up Fees: $60 / NR: $70 Sep 6 - Sep 27 SUNDAY 2:15 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Oct 4 - Oct 25 SUNDAY 2:15 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Nov 1 - Nov 22 SUNDAY 2:15 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Intermediate Fencing This class meets once a week for four weeks. This class is designed to build upon techniques learned in the Beginner Fencing class. Completion of the Beginner Fencing class is required. All fencing gear is provided. Nelson Center Ages: 8 & up Fees: $60 / NR: $70 Sep 6 - Sep 27 SUNDAY 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Oct 4 - Oct 25 SUNDAY 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Nov 1 - Nov 22 SUNDAY 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. www.springfieldparks.org Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE Athletics, Fitness & Dance Dance August 26 - September 30 | Nelson Center Basic Ballroom There are no prerequisites for this class. Learn the basics of Waltz, Foxtrot, Rhumba, and a taste of Swing. This "jumpstart" class will get you dancing to several types of music quickly. A perfect place to get started! Ages: 15 & up WEDNESDAY 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Fees: $60/NR$70 Rhumba II (2) The prerequisite for this class is Rhumba I (1) skills. This "dance of love" class will add step patterns and technique to your Rhumba I skills. Rhumba, a slow - moderate tempo Latin-based dance, can be danced to all your ballroom and contemporary favorites, with or without a Latin beat. Everyone loves smooth and sensual Rhumba. Ages: 15 & up WEDNESDAY 7:15 p.m.-8:15 p.m. Fees: $60/NR$70 West Coast Swing I The prerequisite for this class is the basics of West Coast Swing. Continue your West Coast Swing skills with 8-count and advanced step patterns and techniques; a must for those with basic skills and for those who want to "up" their presence on the dance floor. Ages: 15 & up WEDNESDAY 8:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Fees: $60/NR$70 October 14 - November 18 | Nelson Center Nite Club 2-Step There are no prerequisites for this class. Great dance for any social occasion; informal and easy to learn. Dance Nite Club to slower contemporary rock and to your favorite romantic oldies. Ages: 15 & up WEDNESDAY 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Fees: $60/NR$70 East Coast Swing (Triple-Step) There are no prerequisites for this class. Triple Step Swing was designed to be danced to medium-tempo swing music. It complements your Single Step Swing (Jitterbug) and can be danced in conjunction with other swings or own its own. This dance is not only fun but will soon be a favorite. Ages: 15 & up WEDNESDAY 7:15 p.m.-8:15 p.m. Fees: $60/NR$70 Foxtrot & Waltz II (2) The prerequisite for this class is Foxtrot & Waltz I. Continue your skills in Foxtrot, the most popular social dance in the world, and Waltz, with it smooth and flowing movements. For the lovers of traditional ballroom, this class will take your skills and technique to a higher level. Ages: 15 & up WEDNESDAY 8:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Fees: $60/NR$70 Page 11 Girls on the Run Girls on the Run is a character development program for girls in 3rd through 5th grade. The program combines life skill lessons with training for a 5k run in a creative, interactive and incredibly FUN way! The program emphasizes independent thinking, building self-awareness and confidence, making healthy choices, supportive friendships and having fun while being active. Fee includes 20 lessons, program shirt, 5k race registration and medal. Erin’s Pavilion & Southwind Park. Fees: $135 Fall Season Phone: 217-726-9808 Sept 7 - Nov 7 TUES & THUR 5:00 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Visit www.gotrcentralillinois.org for full information. Fee Assistance Available! See page 23 for details. Contact the Athletic Recreation Supervisor for more information Bunn Office 2500 S. 11th St. Springfield (217) 753-0700 Page 12 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE www.springfieldparks.org Parks Golf Courses Aquatic Facilities Specialty Facilities Bicycle Trails Stadiums se B a b a ll/S sk e of C r tb a l t b a ll ic k l D is e t cG F o o lf o tb C o R u a ll u r s e gb So y cc e Te r nn is BM X B o B ik e cc e Tr D o Ba ack g R ll F is u n h in Ho g rs e Ic e s h o R eP O u in k ( it td o In d S h o r Ic o o r ) uff e S k le B o a te a r Ba Par d nd k C a She mp ll O p in g en Pa She r k i lt e P ic n g L r n ic o t P la A r e yg a R e ro u n s tr d H ik o o m in g s Na Tra tu r ils Pe al Ar de ea P ic s tr ia k le n A ba ll r e a Springfield Park District Park / Facility 2 35 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 41 30 31 32 33 34 Bergen Park Bunn Park Carpenter Park (Nature Preserve) Centennial Park Comer Cox Park Douglas Park Dreamland Park Eisenhower Park Enos Park Fairview Park Gehrmann Park Gietl Park Gurgens Park (Nature Preserve) Hobbs Park Iles Park Indian Hills Park Jaycee Park Jefferson Park Kennedy Park Kiwanis Park Lake Victoria Park Lanphier Park Lawless Park Lincoln Greens (Park Side) Lincoln Park Lindbergh Park Patrick J. Cadigan Park Riverside Park Rotary Park Schlitt Park Southwind Park Stuart Park Timberbrooke Park Vredenburgh Park Washington Park Westchester Park 2 35 23 36 8 24 12 Bergen Golf Course (9) Bunn Golf Course (18) Lincoln Greens Golf Course (18) Pasfield Golf Course (9) Eisenhower Indoor Pool Nelson Center Pool Veterans Memorial Pool 41 37 24 27 33 33 33 43 38 35 39 42 Erin’s Pavilion Henson Robinson Zoo Nelson Center Ice Rinks (2) Riverside Campground Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon Washington Park Botanical Garden Washington Park Tennis Courts Bunn to Lost Bridge Trail Interurban Trail Lost Bridge Trail Wabash Trail Sangamon Valley Trail 12 courts 1.5 Miles 8.3 Miles 5 Miles 2.1 Miles 5.5 Miles • • • • • • • • • • • • Trail Head: 1. Abundant Faith Christian Center parking lot 2. IDOT parking lot on Dirksen • Trail Head: 1. Wabash Ave. & Park Ave. 2. Hazel Dell & West Grand 3. Woodside Rd. & Pedigo Ln. • Trail Head: IDOT parking lot on Dirksen Pkwy • Trail Head: Wabash Ave. & Park Ave. • Trail Head: 1. Stuart Park 2. Centennial Park (West parking lot) • 40 22 Chamberlain Ball Park Robin Roberts Stadium 2500 Cap 5200 Cap • • Acres 2 • 434.4 190 6 26 10.2 21.3 3.5 9.4 2.5 11.7 270 7.2 10.5 9.1 12.5 20.7 25 10 9.32 2 4 2 88.4 16 43 470 40 5 80 35 18.4 8.5 150 10.9 2651 yds 6104 yds 6489 yds 2299 yds • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 85 sites Zip Code 62707 62703 62707 62670 62703 62702 62703 62703 62703 62702 62702 62702 62707 62703 62703 62702 62703 62704 62702 62703 62703 62702 62702 62711 62702 62704 62704 62707 62711 62704 62703 62702 62704 62704 62704 62704 • • • • • • • • • • • • 200 Eastdale 2500 S. 11th St. 700 E. Lake Dr. 1700 W. Lawrence 2351 E. Cornell Ave. 1601 N. 5th St. 2100 E. Ely St. 62703 62703 62711 62704 62703 62702 62702 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4965 S. 2nd St. 1100 E. Lake Dr. 1601 N. 5th St. 4115 Sandhill Rd. Washington Park 1740 W. Fayette Ave. 1501 S. Grand Ave. East 62712 62712 62702 62707 62704 62704 62704 • • 319 S. McCreery 1415 N. Grand Ave. East 62703 62702 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11 Location 200 Eastdale 2500 S. 11th St. #1 Carpenter Park Trail 5751 Bunker Hill Rd., New Berlin 301 Martin Luther King Dr. 200 N. MacArthur 2300 Taylor Ave. 2351 E. Cornell 1000 N. 7th St. 1901 N. 19th St. 1000-30 N. 2nd St. 1900 Stanhope Rd. IL 124 and Loop I-55, RR#5 Springfield 2851 Fox Bridge Rd. 2000 S. 6th St. Miami Trail and Tonica Drive 2401 E. Monroe 300 S. Oxford 401 Walnut Valley Dr. 3050 Stanton Dr. 3055 Normandy Rd. 1415 North Grand Ave. East 1500 N. 11th St. 700 E, Lake Shore Dr. 1601 N. 5th St. 2419 Lindbergh Blvd. 2300 Colony Park 4700 Peoria Rd. 4501 W. Iles Ave. 1100 Avon Dr. 4965 S. 2nd St. 1800 Winch Ln. 2003 W. Washington St. 100 Crusaders Rd. 1501 S. Grand Ave. West Westchester Blvd. and Danbury Dr. Ba Map No. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Page 13 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE www.springfieldparks.org 13 3 CAMP SANGAMO RD 55 27 11 9 MADISON ST 22 CLEAR WASHINGTON ST MLK DR. COOK ST EXIT 96 AB 11TH ST H AS W AB 72 36 EXIT 92 SOUTHWIND DR BA NT RA IL 38 41 35 LO ST DR TO N 20 21 L EXIT 94 23 LINDSAY BRIDGE 37 EL FI Bunn to Lost Bridge IN G TORONTO RD R EXIT 190 P Interurban Trail LA TR AN ER UR B INT CHATHAM AIL Lost Bridge Trail EXIT 88 TR AI TRAIL KEY Wabash Trail GE D 55 BR ID SPAULDING DA M SANGAMON AUDITORIUM ER UR INT 4 36 . E 14 ADLAI STEVENSON DR CONCORD DR 25 WESTCHESTER 7 35 ST AN 6TH ST 8 11TH STREET WEST LAKE SHORE DR 34 WESTCHESTER 55 29 43 2ND ST 32 L RAI HT BAS WA 39 55 BUNN TO LOST BRIDGE TRAIL ASH ST BUS PARK ST WABASH AVE AV E 97 2 LAUREL ST STANFORD AVE BUNKER HILL RD 72 36 TAYLOR AVE 2ND ST 15 5TH ST 1ST ST MACARTHUR BLVD CHERRY RD 26 4 EXIT 98 AB LAKE A VE 40 SOUTH GRAND AVE CHATHAM RD W. ILES 33 29 9TH ST OAKMONT DR VETERANS PKWY ARCHER ELEVATOR RD 36 M OLD JACKSONVILLE RD 28 LAWRENCE AVE 7TH ST E RO N O 12 17 ST ILLINI RD SA NG AM 5 42 4 EXIT 100 AB DIRKSEN PARKWA Y 1 19TH ST 6 ST ALBANY RD BLACK AVE 11TH STREET BRUNS LANE 31 18 10 ON VA LL E FER SON RI EO GRIFFITHS ST 24 NORTH GRAND AVE JEF CIDER MILL LN YT RA IL BRADFORDTON RD 97 .5 RT AR 16 Illinois BUS State 55 Fairgrounds SANGAMON AVE 3RD ST PALOMINO RD 30 LENHART RD J.D. JONES PKWY BROWNING RD ION 55 TAINTOR RD WALNUT ST www.springfieldparks.org HACKMORE DR RKWAY EXTENS P WINCH RD ABRAHAM LINCOLN CAPITAL AIRPORT S PA AN ER T E D 19 V LIGHTFOOT LN BUCKHORN DR KE S EAST LAKE SHORE DR Page 14 Learn to Skate Academy Lower House Hockey League This is a 6 class program, co-sponsored the Springfield Park District and the Springfield Figure Skating Club. We teach a step by step progression of skills which develops the student's techniques in an enjoyable group atmosphere. Students must receive a passing grade within their skill level in order to advance. Register for the Early Bird and save $10.00! Fees: $70 / NR Fees: $80 Snowplow Sam 1, 2, 3 Ages 3 to 5 Basic 1, 2, 3 Ages 6 & up Sep 22 - Oct 27 TUESDAY 5:15 p.m.-5:45 p.m. House Leagues are recreational leagues offered by the Springfield Park District and Springfield Youth Hockey Association. The league is designed for players that have successfully passed through Learn to Play, but doesn't desire to play competitive, travel hockey. The program runs at 20 weeks and teams play 17 games. Full equipment is required. Ages 8-12 Fees: $300 / NR: $325 Snowplow Sam 1, 2, 3 Ages 3 to 5 Basic 1, 2, 3 Ages 6 & up Sep 24 - Oct 29 THURSDAY 5:15 p.m.-5:45 p.m. Basic 1, 2, 3, 4 Ages 6 & up Sep 26 - Oct 31 SATURDAY9:45 a.m.-10:15 p.m. Basic 5, 6, 7, 8 & Adults Ages 3 & up Sep 26 - Oct 31 SATURDAY 10:20 a.m.-10:50 a.m. Snowplow 1, 2, 3 & Freeskate Ages 3 & up Sep 26 - Oct 31 SATURDAY 10:55 a.m.-11:25 a.m. Learn to Play Hockey This is an 8 class program co-sponsored by the Springfield Park District and Springfield Youth Hockey Association. We introduce basic hockey skills to boys and girls. Students must receive a passing grade to advance to Learn to Play 2 hockey or to our House Leagues. LTP 2 is a feeder program into our Lower/ Upper House Leagues and Travel team. Register for the Early Bird and save $10.00! Ages 3-15 Fees: $73 / NR Fees: $83 Additional: $40 (USA Hockey Registration) Equipment Rental: $125.00 ($100.00 refund) Fall Session Oct 14 - Dec 16 (NO CLASS Nov. 4 & 25) LPT 1 WEDNESDAY 5:45 p.m.-6:30 p.m. LPT 2 WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Oct 17 - Dec 19 (NO CLASS Nov. 7 & 28) LPT 1 SATRUDAY 10:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m. LPT 2 SATURDAY 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Winter Session Jan 6 - Feb 24 LPT 1 WEDNESDAY 5:45 p.m.-6:30 p.m. LPT 2 WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Jan 9 - Feb 27 LPT 1 SATRUDAY 10:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m. LPT 2 SATURDAY 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Mite & Mini Mite Hockey M/MM hockey is for kids 8 and under who have successfully completed Learn to Play 2 Hockey. More advanced concepts will be covered and kids will be put into a structured game format. Ages 4-8 Fees: $300 / NR $325 Oct 12 - Feb 27 MONDAY 5:45 p.m.-6:45 p.m. SATURDAY 9:15 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Upper House Hockey League All hockey & skating programs at: The Nelson Center 1601 N. 5th St. Springfield Information: (217) 753-2800 House Leagues are recreational leagues offered by the Springfield Park District and Springfield Youth Hockey Association. The league is designed for players that have successfully passed through Learn to Play, but doesn't desire to play competitive, travel hockey. The program runs at 20 weeks and teams play 17 games. Full equipment is required. Ages 13-17 Fees: $300 / NR: $325 Practice Oct 12 - Feb 27 MONDAY 8:05 p.m.-9:05 p.m. Games Oct 18 - Feb 28 SUNDAY 4:15 p.m.-5:15 p.m. www.springfieldparks.org Practice Oct 12 - Feb 27 MONDAY 6:50 p.m.-7:50 p.m. Games Oct 18 - Feb 28 SATURDAY 8:15 a.m.-9:15 p.m. Hockey Development This is extra ice time for those Hockey players in our Mite/Mini-Mite and House Leagues. We will focus on conditioning and hockey techniques. Ages 4-17 Fees: $50 / NR: $60 Oct 15 - Feb 25 THURSDAY 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Winter Camp The Springfield Park District offers the perfect day care solution for working parents. The Winter day camp program is open to children 5-12 years of age. There will be no camp on Christmas and New Years Day. The program is from 7:00-5:30 p.m. Ages 5-12 Fees: $23 per day / NR: $26 per day Dec 21 - Jan 4 MON-FRI 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Horticulture Leaf Identification Hikes Does your child have a leaf collection project for school this year? Help get that homework done in this fun educational way with our leaf identification hike. We will be collecting over 50 leaves. Please bring a spiral notebook and pencil. Dress for the outdoors. Preregistration & parent/adult chaperones are required. All Ages. Fees: $5 per student September 19 SATURDAY 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. September 26 SATURDAY 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Horticulture Hockey & Skating Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE Fresh Evergreen Wreath-Making Workshops Returning to the Garden by popular demand are the evergreen wreath-making workshops! Come and construct your very own evergreen wreath. Greens with frame and wire included. Bring your own pruning sheers & decorations. Pre-registration/pre-payment is required. Ages 18 & up. Saturday, December 5 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Angel of Hope Candlelight Remembrance Ceremony Founded in August of 2007, the Angel of Hope Statue was placed on the Garden grounds to provide families with a place to honor and remember children they've lost. Each year the public is invited to attend this candlelight ceremony on December 6th at 7 p.m. Similar ceremonies are held at other angel statues across the country at this time. Located at The Angel of Hope Statue on The Washington Park Botanical Grounds. All ages. FREE. Saturday, December 6 7:00 p.m. Information (217) 546-4116 www.springfieldparks.org Page 15 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE What is Special Olympics Special Olympics? Special Olympics is a way to promote fun, sportsmanship, friendship, independence and good health for the special needs population. Along with the Springfield Park District, Special Olympics Illinois is offering yearround programs with a wide range of sports for athletes to choose from. With instruction in beginning skills to world-wide competition, athletes from ages 8 to 99 are invited to explore this program. Registration Registration and medical physicals are required. These may be acquired through Annette Reese. For any questions or concerns please contact Annette at 585-2941 (office) or 306-6122 (cell). Practice times and locations will be given to each individual participant upon completion of all forms. Please register two weeks prior to the start of each program. Mail all completed forms to 4965 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, IL 62703. Basketball One of Americas favorite sports and a great way to get exercise. Running from October until March, join our Special Olympics team. All participants are asked to register before the first practice. Contact for more info. Ages 8 & up Fees: $20 / NR: $25 Oct 1 - Mar 1 Snowshoe You do not need any experience in snowshoeing. If you want walk we can teach you the sport. This is an easy low impact sport. All participants are asked to register before the first practice. Contact for more info. Ages 8 & up Fees: $20 / NR: $25 Oct 1 - Feb 1 Birthday Parties Make your next birthday party as effortless as possible by having it at the Springfield Park District. The Park District can organize your birthday party including food, set up, tear down and themed birthday party products. Choose from a variety of party themes to fit the interests of your child. ADA Accommodations: Disability-related support is available for all Springfield Park District related programs. See page 16 for more details on the inclusion process. Swim Team You must know the basics of swimming and be able to lap swim in order to be on our team. Practices running December through June. All participants are asked to register before the first practice. Program takes place at Eisenhower Pool. Ages 8 & up Fees: $20 / NR: $25 Dec 1 - Jun 1 SUNDAY 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Ice Skating Party 753-2800 Pool Party 753-2800 Zoo Party 585-1821 Information: (217) 585-2941 Page 16 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE Individuals with Disabilities (Open to Everyone) L.E.A.P L.E.A.P programming is open to everyone, you do not have to have a disability to participate. Information: (217) 585-2941 LEISURE EDUCATION AND ADAPTIVE PROGRAMMING is a program of adaptive recreation for individuals with disabilities offered through the Springfield Park District. L.E.A.P. programs are for individuals from pre-school through adult. Special populations we serve include but are not limited to: learning disabilities, physically impaired, behavior problems, visually impaired, multiple disabilities, or those with any other special needs. All attempts are made to place participants in programs according to their disability, age and peer group. All L.E.A.P. programs require a minimum of 2 participants and have a maximum of 12 participants unless noted otherwise. All participants must register one week in advance! ADA The Springfield Park District advocates for full participation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Every attempt at reasonable accommodation will be made so that individuals may participate in a desired program. REGISTRATION Please use the Springfield Park District registration form. All registration forms need to be turned in before the first day of the program or you may not be able to participate, due to the class being full or canceled. Registration forms can be found on our website at www.springfieldparks.org. Please mail all registration forms to: Attn: Annette, 4965 S. 2nd St., Springfield, IL 62703. www.springfieldparks.org After School Recreation – PowerPlay! Beyond School We will be offering an afterschool program for individuals with disabilities which is open to siblings as well. There will be two locations that serve different school districts and this program will focus on fitness, nutrition and health. We will provide a snack, recreational activities as well as time to do homework. This program is open to ages 5 and up and costs $50 a week. For more information and to choose your school district/location contact Annette Reese at 585-2941. Ages 5-22 Fees: $50 / NR: $60 each week No Program on Holidays Erin’s Pavilion, Southwind Park (Chatham Schools) Aug 17 - June 3 MONDAY - FRIDAY 2:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Nelson Center, Lincoln Park (Springfield Schools) Aug 19 - May 25 MONDAY - FRIDAY 2:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Holiday Camp This is an all day Holiday camp for individuals with disabilities. All disabilities are welcome our holiday camp is one day at a time feel free to sign up for all or just one. Scheduled activities begin at 8:30am and end about 4:45pm; however, we will be open from 8:00 am until 5:30 pm with self-selected activities. An afternoon snack will be provided. Bring a cold sack lunch with a drink each day. minimum 5 maximum 25. Located at Nelson Center. Ages 5-25 Fees: $20 / NR: $25 per day Labor Day MONDAY, SEP 7 - 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Columbus Day MONDAY, OCT 12 - 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Veteran’s Day WEDNESDAY, NOV 11 - 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Winter Camp This is an all day camp for individuals with disabilities however we are inclusive so it is open to all. Our winter camp is one day at a time feel free to sign up for all or just one. Scheduled activities begin at 8:30am and end about 5 pm; however, we will be open from 7:30 am until 5:30 pm with self-selected activities. An afternoon snack will be provided. Bring a cold sack lunch with a drink each day. We will be closed early on Christmas eve and New Years Eve, and all day Christmas day and New Years Day. minimum 5 maximum 25. Located at Erin's Pavilion Southwind Park. Ages 5-25. No Camp Christmas Day or New Years Day Fees: $20/ per day / NR: $25/ per day Dec 21 - Dec 31 MONDAY - FRIDAY - 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Did you know, all Park District programs are available to people with special needs? We encourage you to look through the brochure and identify other programs that may be of interest you. If you find something you like simply follow the inclusion process listed below. The following programs can accommodate people with special needs with little to no adaptations: Inclusion Process Program Aqua Aerobics Private Swim Lessons Beginner Fencing Basic Ballroom Learn to Skate Academy Zooper Edventures Classes Private Tennis Lessons Youth Tennis Clinic Age 18+ 2+ 8+ 15+ 3+ 5-6 All 7-18 The Springfield Park District understands that not every person with a disability needs to participate in L.E.A.P. programs. If you feel any programs offered outside of L.E.A.P. through the Springfield Park District would better meet the needs of your child, follow these steps for inclusion: 1. Register for the program of choice and check the box on the registration form that states, “I need a modification because of a disability to enjoy this programming.” At least two weeks in advance. 2. Contact Annette Reese at (217) 585-2941 or [email protected]. 3. Through meeting(s), observation, etc., it will be determined if inclusion in a chosen program would be appropriate and beneficial, and if an inclusion aide is needed. 4. For any inclusion needs that cannot be met, the park district will issue a full refund. Please understand we will do our very best to provide an inclusion aide. However, due to staffing restrictions, we are unable to guarantee an aide. Page Number 9 9 10 11 14 20 22 22 www.springfieldparks.org Page 17 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE Tuesday Friday (Continued) Monster Mash — Dance FREE Halloween costume Party for individuals with disabilities. Event includes music, dancing and snacks! Please come in costume. Erin's Pavilion Southwind Park. All Ages. FREE. October 30 FRIDAY 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Wednesday The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss Get Your Game On!! — FREE Join us for a night of games! Games will be geared to the group and may change each week. Minimum 2 All participants must register one week in advance! Located at Erin’s Pavilion, Southwind Park. Ages 6 & up. FREE. Sep 2 - Sep 30 WEDNESDAY 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Oct 7 - Oct 28 WEDNESDAY 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Nov 4 - Nov 25 WEDNESDAY 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Thursday No-Bake Cooking Class Learn the basics of cooking! This class with teach the basics of independent cooking with a focus on learning all kitchen appliances, cooking hygiene and safety, nutrition, and healthy eating. Some food will be prepared most weeks but not a full meal. Minimum 2 Maximum 6 All participants must register one week in advance! Located at Erin’s Pavilion, Southwind Park. Ages 8 & up Fees: $15 / NR: $20 per month Sep 3 - Sep 24 THURSDAY 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Oct 1 - Oct 22 THURSDAY 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Oct 29 - Nov 19 THURSDAY 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. No Class Nov. 26 Friday Walking Club — FREE Enjoy a 2 mile stroll around Southwind park with this walking club. Each class is 4 weeks at a time and strollers are welcome! No bikes or rollerblades please. You must register in advance. Located at Erin’s Pavilion, Southwind Park. Ages 10 & up. FREE. Sep 4 - Sep 25 FRIDAY 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Oct 2 - Oct 30 FRIDAY 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Out and About We take a one day trip to places outside and around our area. Any admissions is included in the fee. This month we will see The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss. We will meet at the Sangamon Auditorium at UIS. You must register 2 weeks in advance for this program. Sangamon Auditorium. Ages 8 & up. Fees: $40 / NR: $45 Friday, October 23 6:45 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Elf We take a one day trip to places outside and around our area. Any admissions is included in the fee. This month we will see ELF the Musical. We will meet at the Sangamon Auditorium at UIS. You must register 2 weeks in advance for this program. Sangamon Auditorium. Ages 8 & up. Fees: $40 / NR: $45 Saturday, November 7 1:45 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Mannheim Steamroller We take a one day trip to places outside and around our area. Any admissions is included in the fee. This month we will see Mannheim Steamroller. We will meet at the Sangamon Auditorium at UIS. You must register 2 weeks in advance for this program. Sangamon Auditorium. Ages 8 & up. Fees: $40 / NR: $45 Thursday, November 12 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. YMCA - Taylorville We take a one day trip to places outside and around our area. All admissions are included in the fee. This month we will go the the YMCA in Taylorville; join us for a day at their indoor waterpark. We will meet at Erin's Pavilion in Southwind Park, and we will provide the transportation to and from this event. You must register 2 weeks in advance for this program. YMCA Taylorville. Ages 8 & up. Fees: $40 / NR: $45 Saturday, December 19 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Individuals with Disabilities (Open to Everyone) Alley Catz Yearlong bowling program for individuals with disabilities that consists of six 8 week sessions. The Alley Catz bowling league offers a great opportunity for socializing. All participants must register one week in advance! Located at King Pin Lanes. Ages 6 & up Fees: $16 each 6-week session / NR: $20 each 6-week session Sep 1 - Dec 1 TUESDAY 3:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m. ADA Accommodations: Disability-related support is available for all Springfield Park District related programs. See page 16 for more details on the inclusion process. Dance — FREE Bring your dancing shoes and lets get ready to boogie all night long! FREE dance for individuals of all abilities. Semi-formal dress attire. Located at Erin’s Pavilion, Southwind Park. All ages. FREE. Friday, September 4 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Friday, November 6 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Friday, December 4 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Information: (217) 585-2941 Page 18 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE www.springfieldparks.org Seniors & Illinois Senior Olympics Deadline for entry is September 11, 2015. For information please visit ilsenoly.org or springfieldparks.org or contact Illinois Senior Olympics (217) 528-4035 ext. 130 or email [email protected]. Senior Olympic Event Dates: Wednesday, September 16 Tennis Singles (9:00am) - Washington Park Illinois Senior Olympics The Illinois Senior Olympics based in Springfield began in 1977, making it the oldest State Games in the United States. Springfield's first Senior Olympics hosted 122 athletes. Today, the Illinois games hosts up to 1,400 male and female athletes with an age range of 50 years and better. The Illinois Senior Olympics include more than 20 events and 3 team sports. Springfield is the only qualifying site in Illinois for athletes that would like to participate in the National Senior Games. The Illinois Senior Olympics is proud to promote healthy lifestyles for seniors. The games are an excellent way for seniors to be fit and active and improve their physical and mental condition. This is a great opportunity to socialize with other athletes, enjoy some friendly competition and engage the entire family in health and wellness. The 2015 Illinois Senior Olympics are right around the corner. Please see below for our schedule of events. The Illinois Senior Olympics would not be possible without great volunteers. We have several volunteer opportunities for sports enthusiasts of all ages. It's not too late to get in the game. Many of the Illinois Senior Olympics events are planned for the last two weeks of September (9/19-9/29). Remaining events include pickleball, bowling, track & field, horseshoes, softball, swimming, basketball, and so much more. Anyone ages 50 and better are welcome to join the fun. We are anticipating a record breaking 1,500 athletes in 2015. Registration already in progress and the deadline to apply is September 11, 2015. The cost to join our games is $45 and allows the participant to enter 6 events (additional events are $3 each). Call (217) 528-4035 ext. 130 for registration forms and brochures or visit the Illinois Senior Olympics Website at www.ilsenoly.org Volunteer Opportunities Illinois Senior Olympics would not be possible without dedicated volunteers. Volunteer opportunities are available for all ages. Welcome athletes from across the country to Central Illinois by helping at athlete registration, which will be located at Senior Services in Springfield. Get in the game by helping with scoring, event hospitality, timing, and medaling. Thursday, September 17 Tennis Dbls/Mixed (9:00am) - Washington Park Basketball Free throw (9:00am) - Fourth Street YMCA, Rope skipping (11:00am) - Fourth Street YMCA Badminton Singles/Dbls/Mixed (1:30pm) Fourth Street YMCA Miniature Golf (2:00pm) - Knight's Action Park Bocce Ball (5:30pm) - Obed & Isaac's Friday, September 18 Bowling Singles (9:00am) - King Pin Lanes, Table Tennis Singles (12:00pm) - Douglas Avenue United Methodist Church Casting (12:30) - Washington Park Shuffleboard Doubles (1:30pm) - Lincoln Park, Celebration of Athletes (6:00pm) - Erin's Pavilion at Southwind Park Saturday, September 19 Table Tennis Dbls/Mixed (8:00am) - Douglas Avenue United Methodist Church Shuffleboard Singles (10:00am) - Lincoln Park Swimming (Warm ups 10:30am, Competition 11:30am) Eisenhower Pool Bowling Dbls (12:00pm) - King Pin Lanes Horseshoes (2:30pm) - Lincoln Park Sunday, September 20 5K/10K RUN (7:30am) - Lincoln Park Track & Field (9:00am) - Memorial Stadium, Monday, September 21 Golf (8:00am) - Bunn Golf Course Thursday, September 24 Pickleball Singles (1:00pm) - Pickleball Courts, Iles Park Friday, September 25 Pickleball Doubles (9:00am) - Pickleball Courts, Iles Park Saturday, September 26 Softball (8:00am) - Spartan Sports Park Pickleball Mixed Doubles (9:00am) - Pickleball Courts, Iles Park Archery (10:00am) - Lanphier Park/Robin Roberts Stadium Sunday, September 27 Softball (8:00am) - Spartan Sports Park Thursday, October 15 Wii Bowling Tournament (9:00am) – Erin’s Pavilion at Southwind Park www.springfieldparks.org Page 19 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE Funshop Washington Park Pre-School The Park District offers structured pre-school programs at both Lincoln and Washington Park Pavilions with a curriculum is based on the Illinois Early Childhood Learning Standards. The philosophy of the pre-school program is that every child should be given the best chance to grow and develop intellectually, emotionally, and socially. Classes take place at the Washington Park Pavilion. Ages 3-5 Sep 9 - May 22 M-W-F 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Fees: $90/mo. / NR: $100/mo. Sep 9 - May 22 M-W-F 12:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Fees: $90/mo. / NR: $100/mo. Sep 8 - May 20 M-F 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Fees: $155/mo. / NR: $165/mo. Sep 8 - May 20 M-F 12:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Fees: $155/mo. / NR: $165/mo. Sep 8 - May 19 T-TH 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Fees: $69/mo. / NR: $79/mo. Sep 8 - May 19 T-TH 12:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Fees: $69/mo. / NR: $79/mo. Lincoln Park Pre-School The Park District offers structured pre-school programs at both Lincoln and Washington Park Pavilions with a curriculum is based on the Illinois Early Childhood Learning Standards. Th philosophy of the pre-school program is that every child should be given the best chance to grow and develop intellectually, emotionally and socially. Classes take place at the Lincoln Park Pavilion. Ages 3-5 Sep 9 - May 20 M-W-F 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Fees: $90/mo. / NR: $100/mo. Sep 9 - May 20 M-W-F 12:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Fees: $90/mo. / NR: $100/mo. Sep 8 - May 20 M-F 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Fees: $155/mo. / NR: $165/mo. Sep 8 - May 20 M-F 12:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Fees: $155/mo. / NR: $165/mo. Sep 8 - May 19 T-TH 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Fees: $69/mo. / NR: $79/mo. Sep 8 - May 19 T-TH 12:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Fees: $69/mo. / NR: $79/mo. Cooking thru the Seasons In this class , the children cook their way through the season's. Participants will measure and mix their own yummy snack as we make our way through the seasons.. We will also make a fun art project during each class. There is a class limit of 12; child-only class. Call the Director to sign up for this class. Payment will be due night of class. Washington Park Pavilion. Ages 3-5 Oct 26 - Nov 30 MONDAY 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Fees: $55/6 weeks / NR: $65/6 weeks I Made it Myself! In this class the children will learn to make their own art supplies. They will learn how to make play dough, tempera paint, paint brushes and more. There is a class limit of 12. child-only class. Call the Director to sign up for this class. Payment will be due 1st night of class. Washington Park Pavilion. Ages 3-5 Oct 27 - Dec 1 TUESDAY 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Fees: $55/6 weeks / NR: $65/6 weeks Special Events piders Oh My! Pumpkins, Bats & Sora on a pumpkin hunt te a fall theme tee shirt, go Early Childhood The Funshop program offers a unique education based environment where parents and children can engage in interactive play. Most of the program is devoted to self directed play however, each class also features small-group activities designed to develop social and language skills. At least one parent, relative, or caregiver must accompany each child to every class. Parent Orientations are scheduled for Aug. 24 and 25. Please call 217-753-6234 to register your child via phone. Classes take place at the Funshop Building located in Lincoln Park. August 31 - December 4 Fees: $95 / NR: $105 MONDAY 9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. 16-26 months MONDAY 6:00 p.m.-7:15 p.m. 16-30 months TUESDAY 9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. 16-26 months TUESDAY 5:00 p.m.-6:15 p.m. 16-30 months WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. 2½-3½ years WEDNESDAY 6:00 p.m.-7:15 p.m. 2½-3½ years THURSDAY 9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. 2½-3½ years THURSDAY 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. 2½-5 years THURSDAY 5:00 p.m.-6:15 p.m. 3-5 years THURSDAY 6:45 p.m.-8:00 p.m. 3-5 years FRIDAY 9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. 22-32 months ADA Accommodations: Disability-related support is available for all Springfield Park District related programs. See page 8 for more details on the inclusion process. l dec r to In this one day class, we wilThere is a limit of 12. child-only class. Call the directo n. t. ilio trea Pav my k yum Par a ngton and make nt is due day of class. Washi sign up for this class. Payme Saturday, October 10 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Ages 3-5 Fees: $25 / NR: $35 e Way! Jingle, Jingle all thwil and making a fun l have fun playing games, nly we In this special one day class, make a yummy treat. There is a limit of 12. Child-o Christmas craft. They will alsoup for this class. Payment is due day of the class. class. Call the director to sign n. Washington Park Pavilio 12 r be cem De ay, Saturd 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Ages 3-5 Fees: $25 / NR: $35 See pg. 4 Information: Funshop (217) 753-6234 Pre-School (217) 546-3970 Page 20 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE www.springfieldparks.org Penguin Pals Saturday, December 12 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Ages 5-6 Winter Snooze Henson Robinson Zoo Programs Saturday, December 19 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Ages 7-9 Zoo Tot Classes Zoo Tots classes are a chance for you and your pre-schooler (ages 2 and up) to share a special, fun, and educational experience at the zoo together. Each class includes stories, animal visits, cool crafts, games, and more! Advanced registration is required. Ages 2-5 Fees: $8 Residents & Members / NR: $10.50 Junior Zookeepers - Fall Session This 8 class course challenges teens, ages 13-17, with hands-on activities that allow them to learn about how Henson Robinson Zoo makes conservation, education, animal care, and animal enrichment our top priorities. Junior Zookeeper students will not only expand their knowledge about animals and conservation issues, but also acquire actual handling experience with some of our education-use animals. Our activities will also help to develop students' collaborative work skills and oral communication skills. Advanced registration is required. Ages 13-17 Fees: $100 Residents & Members / NR: $120 Sep 5 - Nov 14 SATURDAY 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Zooper Edventures Classes Take a walk on the wild-side and have a Zooper Edventure! Zooper Edventures classes are filled with theme-related games, crafts, a zoo discovery walk, and other fun learning activities! Advanced registration is required. Fees: $10 Residents & Members / NR: $12.50 Critter Camo Beetle Mania Animal 123's Cardinal Fans Saturday, September 26 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Ages 7-9 Animals of the Night Saturday, October 31 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Ages 5-6 Curious About Coatis unless otherwise noted Information: (217) 585-1821 Saturday, November 7 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Ages 7-9 Turkey Time Saturday, November 21 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Ages 5-6 Hold Your Horses Tuesday, October 6 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 7 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Thursday, October 8 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Tuesday, November 3 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 4 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Thursday, November 5 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Saturday, September 12 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Ages 7-9 Henson Robinson Zoo 1100 E. Lake Dr. Deer Friends Tuesday, September 15 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 16 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Thursday, September 17 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Animal ABC's Saturday, September 5 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Ages 5-6 All zoo programs at: Something's Fishy Tuesday, September 1 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 2 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Thursday, September 3 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Visit any of our facilities or www.springfieldparks.org for registration form. Tuesday, November 17 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 18 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Thursday, November 19 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. ADA Not So Naked Mole Rats Accommodations: Tuesday, December 1 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 2 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Thursday, December 3 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Disability-related support is available for all Springfield Park District related programs. See page 16 for more details on the inclusion process. www.springfieldparks.org Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE Page 21 Project H.O.W.L. In Project H.O.W.L., we Help Out Wild Life! In our zoo classroom, we will learn about animals and their ecosystems, and on zoo grounds, we will present enrichment items to enhance those animals' lives and stimulate new behaviors. Advanced registration is required. Fees: $10 Residents & Members / NR: $12.50 Horse Sense Saturday, October 10 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Ages 10-12 Goofing Around With Goats Saturday, November 14 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Ages 10-12 Zoolie Ghoulie Safe trick or treating inside the zoo sponsored by WYMG. Costume contest Saturday & Sunday at 4 p.m., Friday at 6 p.m. All ages Fees: $4 per Trick-or-Treater, $3 per non-Trick-or-Treater Fun With Ferrets Saturday, December 5 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Ages 10-12 Friday, October 23 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Saturday, October 24 & Sunday, October 25 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Discovery After Dark See the zoo in a different light with this guided nocturnal tour. Advanced registration required. All ages Fees: $6.00 per Adult | $4.00 per Child NR: $8.50 per Adult | $6.50 per Child Friday, October 30 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Friday, November 6 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Pancakes, Paws & Santa Claus Fee Assistance Available! See page 23 for details. Fur, Feather, Fin Fall Fling Join us for the final free admission day of the year with a activity packed schedule of turtle races, animal programs and more. All ages. FREE Saturday, October 3 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Get into the holiday spirit with breakfast with the jolly guy himself. Enjoy pancakes, a close-up encounter with some zoo animals & fill Santa in on your holiday wish list. Each child in attendance will get a free photo with Santa. All ages Fees: $11 per Adult | $9 per Child Residents & Members NR: $13 per Adult | $11 per Child Saturday, December 5 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Henson Robinson Zoo Programs Operation Otter Saturday, September 19 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Ages 10-12 Holiday Lights at the Zoo Celebrate the holidays with this spectacular walking tour of the zoo lit up with thousands of lights and light displays. All ages Fees: $3.50 per Adult | $2.25 per Child December 4-6 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. December 10-13 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. December 16-23 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Fee Assistance Available! See page 23 for details. All zoo programs at: Henson Robinson Zoo 1100 E. Lake Dr. unless otherwise noted Information: (217) 585-1821 Page 22 Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE www.springfieldparks.org Youth Tennis Clinic Three different clinics are offered at each time: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Beginners will be introduced to the sport and the basic tennis strokes through drills and repetition. The beginners class includes an introduction to tennis ethics. Intermediates will experience drills on basic strokes and foot work and low level conditioning. The intermediate clinic also includes Score Keeping and ball rallies between students. The advanced clinics are designed to continue the development of basic strokes and also offers an introduction to game strategies, conditioning and game playing, introduction to rules and regulations of the sport, and tennis protocol for competition. No prior registration required. Call for details. Ages 7-18 Fees: $25 / NR: $30 Aug 17 - Nov 12 MON /TUE/THU 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Tennis Platform Tennis Lessons Manny's Tennis Drills Open to all ages, all sexes and all levels through repetition the student will improve his- her skills for better enjoyment of the sport. At the end of drill the student will participate in games designed for the improvement of their game. Ends at first snow. All ages. Fees: $7.50/Drill | NR Fees: $8.00/Drill Students who are looking for a more competitive training program or just simply want one-on-one platform tennis instruction may want to consider private platform tennis lessons. Private platform tennis lessons are available until the first snowfall based on your availability. Call the pro shop to schedule a private lesson at 546-4103. All ages Fees: $20/½ Hour, $40/Hour / NR: $23/½ Hour, $46/Hour Aug 17 - Nov 13 30 MINUTES Aug 24 - Nov 9 MONDAY 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Aug 25 - Nov 10 TUESDAY 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Aug 26 - Nov 12 THURSDAY 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Aug 29 - Nov 7 SATURDAY 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Pee Wee Tennis Lessons Pee Wee Tennis lessons offer a great way to introduce children to the sport of tennis through fun interactive games and drills geared toward children. Ages 3-7 Parents must be present during entire lesson. Ages 3-7 Fees: $7.50 per Lesson | NR Fees: $8.00 per Lesson Fee Assistance Available! See page 23 for details. Aug 17 - Sep 25 MON-FRI 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Private Tennis Lessons Students who are looking for a more competitive training program or just simply want one-on-one tennis instruction may want to consider private lessons. Private Tennis Lessons are available until the first snowfall based on your availability. Call the pro shop to schedule a private lesson at 546-4103. All ages Aug 17 - Nov 13 MON-FRI 30 Minutes All tennis programs at: Velasco Tennis Center (217) 546-4103 ONE PERSON Fees: $25/½ Hour, $50/Hour / NR: $30/½ Hour, $55/Hour TWO PERSONS Fees: $30/½ Hour, $60/Hour / NR: $35/½ Hour, $70/Hour THREE PERSONS Fees: $35/½ Hour, $70/Hour / NR: $40/½ Hour, $80/Hour Visit any of our facilities or www.springfieldparks.org for registration form. Getting Married? The Park District offers a variety of venues ideal for a beautiful outdoor or indoor wedding ceremony and reception. Please visit www.springfieldparks.org for a complete list of wedding venues. www.springfieldparks.org Springfield Park District’s 2015 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE Page 23 General Park Policies Park District Waiver A Waiver and Release of All Claims form must be signed when registering yourself or your minor child for Springfield Park District programs and/or memberships. Registration waivers are available at all Park District facilities or online at www.springfieldparks.org. Photo Disclaimer Registrants and participants of programs and special events permit the Springfield Park District to take photos and videos of themselves and their children for publication in the program catalog, website and additional uses as the Springfield Park District deems necessary. Residency Policy The Springfield Park District is committed to serving the residents of the Springfield Park District. A resident is defined as anyone living within the boundaries of the Springfield Park District. Residents support the Springfield Park District facilities and programs through property taxes and therefore receive preferred rates for many of the services provided by the Springfield Park District. To determine if you are Springfield Park District resident feel free to contact the following: Bunn Administrative offices: (217) 544-1751 Sangamon County Assessors office: (217) 753-6805 Smoking Policy All Park District indoor facilities, including spectator/viewing areas are designated as nonsmoking areas. Thank you for your cooperation. Warning of Risk Recreational activities/programs 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/program. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Depending on the particular activity, participants must understand that certain risks, dangers, and injuries due to inclement weather, slipping, falling, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision, instruction or officiating, and all other circumstances inherent to indoor and outdoor recreational activities/programs exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for the Springfield Park District to guarantee absolute safety. Facilities Policy All facilities participants are expected to follow the rules of the facilities. Specialty areas of the facilities have posted signs stating special rules specific to that area. Disregard or abuse of facility rules may result in removal by staff or police from the facility for a designated length of time or permanently. Inclusion Policy The Springfield Park District welcomes participants with all abilities. To learn more about how we can assist your participation, if you have a disability, call Annette Reese at 585-2941. Vandalism Alert The Springfield Park District has experienced vandalism within several of its parks and buildings. We need your eyes and your help to stop these criminal acts. If you witness the act of vandalism please call the police immediately and report it by calling 911. If you notice graffiti and property damage in the parks or district buildings please call the Springfield Park District Police at 698-6030. You may also make a report on the comment area on the website at www.springfieldparks.org. Any assistance from our residents would be greatly appreciated in reporting and putting an end to these crimes. The Springfield Park District will prosecute these senseless acts to the full extent of the law. Concealed Carry Firearms are not allowed in Park District facilities or on Park District properties. Helping Our Parks Grow The Springfield Parks Foundation was formed in 1991 as a not-for-profit volunteer organization. The foundation’s mission is to enhance the use, growth and preservation of our parks. With the addition of Southwind Park, the Springfield Park District includes nearly 40 neighborhood, recreational and regional parks. The Foundation works closely with the Springfield Park District, city, state and local agencies, individuals and the business community to provide support and funding for a variety of park projects including restoration, environment and landscape improvements, recreation and entertainment opportunities and commemoration. If you want to find out how you can become involved with the work of the foundation, please visit www.springfieldparksfoundation.org. We will see you in the parks! Community Partners Financial Assistance Program No child should be denied access to learning an important ability, such as swimming, or developing skills for a lifetime of enjoyment, due to their inability to pay. If you have financial needs and live within the Springfield Park District boundaries we may be able to help. To determine if you are eligible for financial assistance, all you need to do is complete a "scholarship application form" (available at all Park District facilities or online at www.springfieldparks.org) and mail or drop it off at the following address: Springfield Park District Attn: Scholarship Opportunities 2500 South Eleventh Springfield, IL 62703 Note: Daily admission, private lessons and season passes are NOT available through this program. The Springfield Park District recognizes other organizations and service providers in our community. While we provide services directly and do what we do "best," we support the efforts of these recreation and leisure providing partners, and work collaboratively so that we don't compete. We let them do what they do "best." Please check out our partners and the services they provide: AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMS Illinois Department of Agriculture | www.agr.state.il.us University of Illinois Extension | http://web.extension.illinois.edu/sangamonmenard/ ASTRONOMY University of Illinois in Springfield | www.uis.edu/astronomy BASEBALL Fairview Youth Athletic Association | www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=fyaabaseball Springfield Southwest Baseball Association | www.ssba.us Springfield YMCA | www.springfieldymca.org Kids First Sports | www.kidsfirstsports.org BASKETBALL Gold's Gym | www.goldsgym.com The Gym | www.thegym-il.com Springfield YMCA | www.springfieldymca.org BICYCLE MOTOCROSS BMX Bike Club | www.springfieldbmxclub.com BOWLING King Pin Lanes | www.kingpinusa.com Strike 'N Spare Lanes | www.amf.com CHEERLEADING Capital Elite All Stars | www.capitalelitecheer.com Midstate Gymnastics Academy | www.midstategymnastics.com DANCE Dance Arts Studio Inc. | www.danceartsstudio.com Dance Creations Dance Studio | www.dancecreationsdancestudio.com Heathers Dance Centre | www.heathersdancecentre.com TurnOut Movement Arts Studio | www.turnoutstudio.com FOOTBALL Springfield YMCA | www.springfieldymca.org Springfield Youth Football | www.springfieldyouthfootball.com General Park Policies Park Closing Policy All Park District parks will close at 10:30 p.m. This does not include the parks of Riverside, Carpenter or Gurgens Park that open at dawn and close at dusk. This also has no effect on the bike/pedestrian trails (Interurban, Wabash, Lost Bridge and Bunn to Lost Bridge) owned and or maintained by the Park District. GYMNASTICS Midstate Gymnastics Academy | www.midstategymnastics.com Springfield YMCA | www.springfieldymca.org MARTIAL ARTS John Geyston Premier Martial Arts | www.jgpma.com RADIO CONTROLLED FLYING Sangamon Valley R/C Flyers | www.sangamonvalleyrc.org RUGBY www.celtsrugby.com RUNNING Springfield Road Runners Club | www.srrc.net SOCCER Central Illinois Youth Soccer League | www.ciysl.com Goals Indoor Sports | www.goalsindoorsports.com The Gym | www.thegym-il.com Illinois Elite FC | www.illinoiselitefc.blogspot.com Soccer World | www.springfieldsoccerworld.com Springfield Area Soccer Association | www.sasasoccer.org Springfield Men's Soccer League | www.smslonline.com Springfield YMCA | www.springfieldymca.org SWIMMING Academy Bullets Swim Club www.AcademyBullets.com VOLLEYBALL Gold's Gym | www.goldsgym.com The Gym | www.thegym-il.com Springfield YMCA | www.springfieldymca.org WRESTLING Springfield Capital Kids Wrestling | www.capitalswrestling.org 2015 Fall Program Guide Sept. - Dec.