309/345-3683 - City of Galesburg
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309/345-3683 - City of Galesburg
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Main St., Galesburg • 309-342-2937 www.azerhealth.com/medicalsupply General Information 1 Our Mission The mission of the City of Galesburg Recreation Division is to enhance our community by providing quality recreation programs and facilities, to meet the needs and enjoyment of all ages in our community and surrounding area, to provide for a better quality of life. Recreation Facilities Administrative Office Lakeside Recreation Facility 1033 South Lake Storey Road 309/345-3683 Allison Campground 1351 South Lake Storey Road 309/344-1534 Bunker Links Golf Course 3500 Lincoln Park Drive 309/344-1818 Registration Information TO REGISTER Program registration is taken at Lakeside Recreation Facility, 1033 South Lake Storey Road, or by completing the mail-in registration form, with payment, to the City of Galesburg, Recreation Division, REGISTRATION, P.O. Box 1387, Galesburg, IL 61402-1387. Please make checks payable to: City of Galesburg. Registration forms must be completed before your registration can be processed. WEB PAGE Check us out at: www.ci.galesburg.il.us (Go to Park and Recreation under Quicklinks). COVER PHOTO Lincoln Park Gazebo Hawthorne Municipal Gymnasium 2265 Veterans Drive 309/345-3693 Hawthorne Municipal Pool 2331 Veterans Drive 309/345-3694 Kiwanis Park Softball Complex 2191 East Knox Street Lake Storey Softball Complex 1644 Machen Drive Lake Storey Pavilion 1572 Machen Drive 309/345-3683 Lake Storey Beach 1572 Machen Drive Insurance, Cancellations, Refunds and Changes Insurance Individual accident liability insurance is not provided by the City of Galesburg. Large private parties or special events may be required to show proof of liability insurance. Program Cancellations and Refunds Registration is very important for the success of programs. A deadline is given to determine if our enrollment is sufficient to hold class. If a cancellation occurs, you will be notified and your payment will be refunded in full. A service fee of 10 % will be charged for all patron cancellations of programs. Trip refunds will only be made according to the bus deadline and participant replacement. Allow two to three weeks to receive your refund. If you were planning on signing up and we didn’t know that, we may cancel due to lack of interest. Don’t procrastinate or you may be out of luck. Check the registration deadline. 309/345-3603 Lakeside Splashzone Water Park 1033 South Lake Storey Road 309/343-8036 SPORTS AND PROGRAM WEATHER LINE 309/345-5887 [email protected] “Take a Stand with the City of Galesburg and make the choice to have a drug free life.” Administration Administrative Office, Lakeside Recreation Facility 1033 South Lake Storey Road, 309/345-3683 Management Team Roger Sensabaugh, Superintendent of Recreation John Peters, Maintenance Elizabeth Varner, Recreation Supervisor Danny Darst, Maintenance Robin McCance, Recreation Activity Specialist Casey Weedman, Maintenance Office Hours: Monday-Friday…8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 2 General Information Policies Photos are often taken of people enjoying programs, special events, and facilities. These photos may be used for City of Galesburg Recreation Division promotions and marketing. They are used at the City of Galesburg’s discretion and become their sole property. If a participant wishes to be excluded from any photographs they may do so by writing to the Galesburg Recreation Division. Index Adult Programs.........................................3-4 Allison Campground.....................................5 Aquatics - Learn to Swim............................6-8 Smoking Policy There is no smoking allowed inside any City of Galesburg Recreation Division facilities. Aquatics - Lifeguard Training.....................9-10 Aquatics - Special Events........................11-12 LION SHELTER RESERVATIONS Reservations are made 364 days in advance. To ensure your shelter reservation, please call our office as soon as possible after your reunion, or event, to make a reservation for the following year. (No reservations can be made more than 364 days in advance.) Lakeside Office Hours: Monday-Friday…8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Lions Shelters at Lake Storey Park and Lincoln Park Fee: $25.00 Reservations may also be made for the gazebo at Standish Park and Lincoln Park. Call 309/345-3683 for reservations. Aquatics - Water Workouts.....................13-14 Athletics...............................................15-18 Bunker Links Golf Course.............................19 Fitness......................................................20 General Information...................................1-2 Hawthorne Centre Recreation Complex. . . .21-22 Lake Storey Banquet Pavilion....................Back Lakeside Recreation Facility.........................23 Nature Programs...................................24-26 Special Events.......................................27-28 Teen Programs....................................29 Trips................................................30 Youth Programs...................................31 Registration Form.......................................32 FIREARM CONCEALED CARRY ACT The Firearms Concealed Carry Act, which became state law in July 2013, requires an Illinois Concealed Carry License in order to carry a firearm in Illinois. The law forbids carrying a concealed weapon into government buildings, schools and parks. The City of Galesburg forbids carrying a concealed weapon at all parks and facilities. Program Season September 2014-February 2015 For program information call 309/345-3683 Touch a Truck Event Adult Programs OCTOBER 10/5-11/9 - Fall Session - Ballroom Dance 101 (Sundays) Featuring Rumba, Swing, and Argentine Tango Ballroom dancing is great for any age, and this class will add a bit of fun and tradition to your life. Rumba is a slower paced Latin dance which offers a nice contrast for the energetic East Coast Swing. The Argentine Tango will offer a dramatic flair. This class will cover all the basics for beginners and add more challenging moves for the more experienced dancers. Classes meet on Sundays from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Hawthorne Gymnasium. A dance partner is needed for all classes. Pre-register by Wednesday, October 1, 2014. Fee: $46.00 per couple Instructor: Abby Kravis 10/14 Slow Cooker – Ready Meals Cooking Class (Tuesday) Having trouble finding time to make a healthy meal for your family every night of the week? Join Stefanie, Hy-Vee Dietitian, for an evening full of prepping from 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Hy-Vee dining area on Henderson Street. You will be given four recipes to prep during class that can be thrown into your freezer the same night, and put in your slow cooker whenever you are in need of an easy meal. Four to eight hours later, you will have a hot and ready nutritious dinner for the entire family. Pre-registration required by Wednesday, October 8, 2014. Fee: $24.00 per person Meet the Dance Instructor Abby Kravis is from Naperville, Illinois and is a senior at Knox College where she is completing a degree majoring in Biology, with a double minor in Neuroscience and Dance. She recently had an internship at The Conservation Foundation in Naperville and is ready for another year instructing Ballroom Dancing. 3 NOVEMBER 11/12 Learning How to Cook with Diabetes (Wednesday) Do you have diabetes, and are confused on the food you should or should not eat? Maybe you want to learn more about cooking for a family member or friend who has diabetes. Join Hy-Vee Dietitian, Stefanie Djuric, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Henderson Street dining area as she demonstrates a few go-to recipes that are diabetic-friendly for you to learn to make and taste. Stefanie will also discuss ways to make eating less complicated and stressful for those with diabetes. Pre-registration required by Wednesday, November 5, 2014. Fee: $14.00 per person Meet the dietitian-Stefanie Djuric Stefanie Djuric is the registered dietitian at the Hy-Vee supermarket on Henderson Street. She is a nutrition expert who is passionate about guiding, motivating and helping others achieve a balanced, healthy lifestyle. Join her for upcoming fall programs this with the City of Galesburg. NOVEMBER 11/16-12/21 Holiday Session – Intermediate Ballroom Dance (Sundays) Intermediate Ballroom will meet from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Hawthorne Gymnasium. This session will teach dancers how to identify the music from one dance to another. Students will be trained in effective leading and following, and step amagamations. Class will include five dances: Rumba, Foxtrot, Cha Cha, Waltz, and Merengue. The final class will encompass an overall class review. Pre-registration is required by Tuesday, November 11, 2014. Fee: $46.00 per couple/$23.00 per single Instructor: Mr. Scott Rasso Meet the Dance Instructor Scott Rasso received his Bachelor’s from Illinois State and his Master’s from Western Illinois University. He is a teacher in CUSD #250 and currently works as an English Language Development teacher at the elementary level. He was the choreographer for the awardwinning Singing Streaks show choir for three years. Scott has danced professionally since 1998: competing in the Pro/Am circuit with his students, as well as performing, choreographing and presenting at clinics. His experience and enthusiasm to teach will liven up the holiday season. 4 Adult Programs JANUARY/FEBRUARY MARCH/APRIL-MAY 1/11-2/15 Winter Session - Ballroom Dance (Sundays) Featuring Foxtrot, Cha-Cha and Tango Ballroom dance offers a wide variety of styles, which cover a range of social dance options for all ages. Foxtrot is a classic slow dance best done to smooth music by Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole and Bobby Darin. We speed the class up with the playful ChaCha and dim the lights for a touch of tango. All ages and skills levels are welcome. Classes meet on Sundays from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Hawthorne Gymnasium. A dance partner is needed for all classes. Pre-register by Wednesday, January 7, 2015. Fee: $46.00 per couple Min: 15 couples. Instructor: Abby Kravis 3/29-5/10 Spring Session – (No class on April 5, 2014 due to Easter.) Ballroom Dance (Sundays) Featuring Waltz, Charleston and Salsa This ballroom dance session caters to a wide variety of interests by mixing styles. We combine the timeless Waltz with 20’s Charleston and Salsa, which is popular today in cultures across the world. This class starts with the basics and adds new moves as we go to keep things interesting. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Classes meet on Sundays from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Hawthorne Gymnasium. A dance partner is needed for all classes. Pre-register by Friday, March 20, 2015. Take an adventure with the City of Galesburg Recreation Division staff by signing up for a Holiday Sights and Sounds Trip, page 30, or have fun with fitness on land or in the water, pages 12-14 and page 20. Allison Lake Storey Campground 5 6 Aquatics - Learn to Swim Develop a lifetime skill. It could be a lifesaver. 2014 Fall Schedule and Registration *Date to register is in parenthesis. SEPTEMBER 9/9-10/2 – (August 21, 2014) - Session I OCTOBER 10/7-10/30 – (October 2, 2014) - Session II NOVEMBER 11/4-11/25 – (October 30, 2014) – Session III (No class November 27. 2014 due to Thanksgiving.) Learn to Swim Days and Times Days: Tuesdays and Thursdays Time: 5:15-6:00 p.m. or 6:00-6:45 p.m. Preschool Times: 5:30-6:00 p.m. or 6:00-6:30 p.m. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis. Fee: $36.00 for Aquababies and Preschool $40.00 for Youth – Levels I-VI *Learn-to-Swim registration will include a monthly Aqua-Pass to Hawthorne Municipal Pool for open swim during the fall and winter months. 2014-2015 Winter Schedule and Registration *Date to register is in parenthesis. DECEMBER 12/2-12/23 – (November 25, 2014) – Session I (No class December 25, 2014 due to Christmas.) JANUARY 1/6/–1/29 (December 23, 2014) – Session II FEBRUARY 2/3-2/26 – (January 29, 2015) – Session III 2015 Spring Registration *February 26, 2015 MARCH 3/3-3/26 - (February 26, 2015) – Session I REGISTRATION Registration for Learn-to-Swim classes is held at Hawthorne Municipal Pool from 5:00-7:00 p.m. on designated dates in order to ensure accurate placement in the various levels. No advance registration is taken for this program due to participant placement in class levels on the last day of each session. LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM Swim instruction is organized to teach participants how to swim skillfully and safely. Swimming and water safety skills will be taught to swimmers of all ages and abilities in a positive aquatic environment. The program will begin developing positive attitudes, swimming skills and safe practices in, on and around the water. Make sure your child learns to swim from the most trusted name in aquatic safety. Aquatics - Learn to Swim Class Levels And Descriptions Aqua-babies (Parent / Child) Age: 6 months - approximately 3 years with a parent. and child will learn together to increase comfort levels in the water and build a foundation of basic skills, such as arm and leg movements and breath control. This class is fun filled and will help introduce water safety concepts, while encouraging a healthy recreational habit that the entire family can enjoy. Preschool Aquatics Age: Approximately 4-5 years old Safety and swimming readiness will be emphasized while learning. Skills are age appropriate to help children achieve success on a regular basis and enjoy social interactions with other children. Preschool-age children are taught basic aquatic safety and swimming skills while increasing their comfort level in and around the water in a positive learning environment. Focus is on elementary swim skills. Parents are not in the water during these classes. 7 PRIVATE LESSONS Private lessons may be arranged for any skill level. This is a great way to receive more personalized instruction, or more flexible scheduling for swim lessons. Lessons offer one-on-one or semi-private lessons that are 30 minutes long for six days. If you cannot attend a lesson, you must cancel at least 24-hours in advance to receive a make-up day. Classes are scheduled by appointment only. Fee: $68.00 per person for one child or $102.00 per session for two children with the same instructor. Learn-to-Swim Build Skills and Confidence in Levels I-VI Age: 6 years through teens Each level of Learn-to-Swim is designed to help children advance their skills in aquatic fundamentals, stroke development, refinement and skill proficiency. Learn-to-Swim courses are based on a logical, six-level progression to help swimmers of varying ages and abilities develop their water safety survival and swim skills. Water safety topics are included in each level. CLASS LEVELS and DESCRIPTIONS (LEVEL I-VI) Level I – Introduction to Water Skills - Participants will be oriented to the aquatic environment so they may develop a comfort level with a positive attitude toward swimming and water safety. Students will practice facial submersion, floating and basic swimming and water safety skills. Level II – Fundamental Aquatic Skills - Fundamental Aquatic Skills - Gain success with fundamental skills such as the front and back glide, rotary breathing, treading water and swimming with a combined stroke. Level III – Stroke Development - Stroke Development Build on the basics from Level II with additional instruction and practice in deeper water. Skill objectives are to teach elementary backstroke and coordinate the front crawl. Participants will be introduced to the scissor, dolphin and breaststroke kicks, while building upon treading water. Survival floating will be included in the safety topics. Level IV – Stroke Improvement - Guided practice will enhance and improve skills to help develop more confidence in the strokes already learned. Improving strokes and increasing endurance will be the focus of this level. Stroke work will include front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke and butterfly, along with open turns. Survival swimming will be among the safety skills. Level V – Stroke Refinement - Provide further coordination and refinement of strokes. Flip turns, sculling and surface dives will be introduced. Level VI – Swimming and Skill Proficiency - Refine all six strokes in order to swim with ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Level VI has “menu” options to help prepare swimmers for more advanced classes such as Water Safety Instructor, or other aquatic activities such as competitive swimming or diving. The options are fitness swimmer, personal water safety, and fundamentals of diving. THE CITY OF GALESBURG RECREATION DIVISION IS COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE IN AQUATIC CUSTOMER SERVICE. 8 Aquatics - Lifeguard Training Take the challenge and enroll in a Lifeguard Training Program today. NEWEST AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARDING PROGRAM LIFEGUARDING (American Red Cross) The American Red Cross Lifeguard Training program reflects the most current research for preventing, preparing and responding to land and aquatic emergencies. Candidates will be trained to act with speed and confidence in emergency situations, both in and out of the water. Topics include: water rescue skills, surveillance and recognition, first aid, breathing and cardiac emergencies, CPR, AED and more. There will be an emphasis on objective based rescues and team response, with focus on using an AED as soon as possible. Lifeguard candidates that successfully complete the course will receive a 2 year certification in Lifeguarding/First Aid/ CPR/AED and Waterfront Skills. An add-on Waterfront module will be included for individuals that may be working in non-surf, open-water areas, such as with the City of Galesburg, Oak Run, and Little John. *Passing the skills and written tests are an essential part of certification. OCTOBER 10/10-10/13 - Fall Session: Course I Class Days/Times: Friday (10th)-9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Saturday (11th)-9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m., Sunday (12th )Noon-7:00 p.m., Monday (13th)-9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. *Must pre-register by Wednesday, October 1, 2014. Lifeguard Instructors: Andrea Stinson, Jalynne Young and Anders Nelson DECEMBER 12/19-12/22 - Winter Session: Course II Class Days/Times: Friday (19th)-9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m., Saturday (20th)—9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m., Sunday (21st)Noon-6:00 p.m., Monday (22nd)-9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. *Must pre-register by Friday, December 12, 2014. Lifeguard Instructors: Katy Robinson , Andrea Stinson and Ryan Krisher APRIL 4/6-4/11 Spring Session: Course III Class Days/Times: Monday(6th) and Wednesday (8th)3:00-8:00 p.m., Friday (10th)-9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m., Saturday (11th)-9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. *Must pre-register by Friday, March 27, 2015. Lifeguard Instructors: Ryan Krisher and Anders Nelson Lifeguard Training Pre-requisite Skills: Participants must pass the entire swimming test on the first day to continue in the class. Swim Test Pre-requisite: 1) Must be a minimum of 15 years of age. (Please bring proof of your age to the first class.) 2) Swim 300 yards continuously, demonstrating breath control and rhythmic breathing. (Additional 250 yards for Waterfront.) 3) Tread water for 2 minutes using only the legs. 4) Start in the water, swim 20 yards, surface dive 7-10 feet, retrieve a 10-pound brick, return to the surface, swim 20 yards on back to the starting point with the brick in both hands and exit the water without using a ladder or steps within 1 minute, 40 seconds. 5) Swim 5 yards and retrieve 3 dive rings form the bottom, resurface and swim 5 yards. (Waterfront only.) Site: Hawthorne Municipal Pool Fee: $188.00 per person Aquatics - Lifeguard Training 9 Lifeguard Review Re-Certif ication Course Lifeguard Training Review provides an opportunity to review the content to optimize successful completion. Participants must present proof of a valid, and current, certification. Participants must bring their own personal CPR pocket mask, whistle and a pencil to the training session. You may contact the American Red Cross office if you need to purchase a pocket mask. Training will include water rescue, first aid, CPR, AED skills and written tests. You are not registered until paid. Space is limited to keep the class manageable. Upon successful completion participants will receive American Red Cross certifications, valid for 2 years. Time: 9:00 a.m. - Saturday Classes / 1:00 p.m. - Sunday Class (Class time may be staggered based on enrollment. Participants will be informed if the time changes.) Who: Current Lifeguards Fee: $85.00 per person Re-Certif ication Dates Fall / Winter 2014 Spring 2015 OCTOBER APRIL 10/19 - LG Re-Certification I (Sunday) *Must pre-register by Tuesday, October 14, 2014. Lifeguard Instructors: Jalynne Young and Ryan Krisher 4/11 - LG Re-Certification I (Saturday) *Must pre-register by Friday, April 3, 2015. Lifeguard Instructors: Ryan Krisher and Anders Nelson DECEMBER MAY 12/27 - LG Re-Certification II (Saturday) *Must pre-register by Wednesday, December 24, 2014. Lifeguard Instructors: Andrea Stinson, Jalynne Young and Anders Nelson 5/23 - LG Re-Certification (Saturday) *Must pre-register by Friday, May 15, 2015. Lifeguard Instructors: Ryan Krisher, Andrea Stinson and Anders Nelson Water rescue professionals. 10 Aquatics - Lifeguard Training Lifeguarding Instructor Course American Red Cross Lifeguarding Instructor Course This course prepares instructor candidates to use course and presentation materials, conduct training sessions and evaluate the progress of candidates in a professional level course. Participants will learn to instruct American Red Cross Lifeguarding, Shallow Water Lifeguarding, Waterfront Skills, Waterpark Skills, CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers, Administering Emergency Oxygen and Bloodborne Pathogens. Pre-registration is required in order to receive the proper class textbooks and supplies. Please call 309/345-3683 to be added to a contact list. Date: TBA Fee: TBA Lifeguard Instructor Trainer: Elizabeth Varner Lifeguarding Instructor Pre-requisites: 1) Must be a minimum of 17 years of age. 2) Possess a current American Red Cross certificate for Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED or an equivalent certificate from another approved organization. 3) Successfully complete an on-line session which consists of orientation to the American Red Cross, Orientation to the Lifeguarding Instructor course, and Lifeguarding Instructor Pre-course exam. 4) Successfully complete the pre-course session. 5) Obtain the Lifeguarding Instructor’s Manual and Lifeguarding Manual prior to entering the first regular session of the instructor course. (Manuals will be available for purchase,) or blended learning on-line. Leadership First Aid, CPR/AED Instructor Training Call the American Red Cross if you are interested in becoming an instructor for your business or organization at 309/344-1611. LIFEGUARDS WANTED TAKE THE CHALLENGE! NOW HIRING FOR FALL/WINTER 2014-2015! *Application form available on the city website. www.ci.galesburg.il.us *Successful Lifeguard Candidates enrolled in the City of Galesburg classes are eligible for an inter view. *American Red Cross certifications. *Earn good pay. *Make new friends. *Be part of a team that can “Make a Difference”. *Gain leadership skills. *Build your resume. Please call Elizabeth Varner at 309/345-3683 for lifeguard position information. Aquatics - Special Events Hawthorne Municipal Pool School Day Out-Special Events 11 OCTOBER FEBRUARY 10/10 - Aqua-Splash Exploration (Friday) Swim during a school day out during Knox County Teacher Institute Day. This is your chance to explore Hawthorne Municipal Pool for fall and winter adventures. Enjoy the aquatic Wibit “mountain” for more fun. Fee: $2.00 per person 2/16 - President’s Day Swim (Monday) Take on the “mountain” of challenge or try crossing the “bridge” on the Wibit, giant inflatable obstacle course for all ages. There will be open swimming and the waterslide for this special swim. Fee: $2.00 per person DECEMBER 12/22 - Holiday Kick-Off (Monday) Join the Hawthorne Municipal Pool for a holiday kickoff to winter break. The pool will be open with the WiBit, diving board, waterslide and open swimming all afternoon. Fee: $2.00 per person 12/26 and 12/29 Winter Break Splash Bash (Friday/Monday) Splash over to Hawthorne Municipal Pool during winter break for an afternoon of fun. The giant aquatic Wibit will add a fun and challenging sporting activity in the water along with the waterslide and diving board. Fee: $2.00 per person JANUARY 1/2 - New Year Celebration Swim (Friday) There will be a New Year’s splash at Hawthorne Municipal Pool. Join staff for a day of fun on the WiBit, open swimming and a few water games. Fee: $2.00 per person 1/19 - Swim On In (Monday) Swim on in to Hawthorne Municipal Pool and enjoy a day of fun and play on Martin Luther King Day. Fee: $2.00 per person Call 309/345-3683 for Splash Party Reservations. Hawthorne Municipal Pool Special Event Time: 1:00-4:00 p.m. Age: Everyone (Children 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult in the pool.) 12 Water Workouts Hawthorne Municipal Pool Why Exercise in the Water: Did you know that just being in the water causes you to exercise since there is resistance with every move? Water resistance is similar to exercising with weights or machines on land, but safer. Benefits Of Water Workouts Add H2O for a splashy water workout and reap the benefits. *Less stress on joints. *Decreased stress and tension. *Water provides a natural resistance. *Increased cardiovascular conditioning and muscle tone. *Increased energy. *Increased muscle tone. *Increased oxygen circulation. *Increased self esteem. *Burn fat calories. City of Galesburg ~ Premier Aquatic Facility *Great price with quality programs. *Hawthorne Pool is heated year-round. *There is no membership required to swim at Hawthorne Pool. *No crowded pool. *Swimming skills are not necessary to participate. *Check with your physician before starting an exercise routine. FITNESS SESSION DATES: 2014 Sessions SEPTEMBER 9/2-9/26 – Session I OCTOBER 9/29-10/24 – Session II NOVEMBER 10/27-11/21– Session III DECEMBER 12/1-12/26 – Session IV (There will be no class on December 24 and 25, 2014 in observance of the Christmas Holiday.) 2015 Winter Sessions JANUARY 1/5-1/30 – Session I FEBRUARY 2/2-2/27 – Session ll LOVE HAWTHORNE POOL HAWTHORNE MUNICIPAL POOL IS GREAT, SO DON’T HESITATE! The AQUA-PASS allows patrons access to the best rates, which is great. Hawthorne Municipal Pool is now more affordable for everyone! Purchase a 4-month pass for September-December 2014 for $75.00 per person OR PAY Fee: $28.00 per monthly session (September, October, November and December). *The Aqua-Pass is good for all Aqua-fit, Aqua-Zumba®, lane swims and open swims. *Fees are not discounted further once the session starts. *Refunds will not be issued for cancellations due to the weather or other unforeseeable conditions. Refunds are also not issued due to undesirable water temperatures. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2015 A NEW PASS SYSTEM WILL BE ESTABLISHED AND IMPLEMENTED! *The new pass system will eliminate the one-month pass fees. Aquatics - Water Workouts 13 Aqua Tone - Join a Cool Workout Revitalize your morning with a refreshing water workout. This class is great for individuals with arthritis or those wanting injury relief. Water workouts provide less stress to the joints and therapeutic value to the body. Water walking and strengthening will be emphasized. All movements can be done at a higher level based on your own ability. No swim skills are needed. Days: Monday-Friday Times: 8:00-9:00 a.m. Aqua-Motion—Making Waves Motivating exercise in the pool will help increase metabolism, build muscle tone, improve balance, greater range of motion, and cardiovascular conditioning in one terrific workout. Individuals will work at their own pace to get the fullest resistance in the water according to their skill level. Days: Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays Times: 9:00-10:00 a.m. After Five - Aqua Splash Have fun exercising in the buoyancy of the water to help tone your upper, lower and abdominal muscles. Equipment may be added to the class for an extra splash in this workout. Burn calories and tone muscles while having fun. Days: Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays Times:5:30-6:30 p.m. Aqua Zumba ® Hours Days: Tuesdays/Thursdays Times: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Instructor: Chris Fredrickson Aqua-Zumba® Only offered at Hawthorne Pool aquatic facility in Galesburg. Aqua-Zumba® incorporates slow and fast rhythms, with a Latin rhythms and aquafitness exercises to burn calories, strengthen muscles and tone your body in the water. This combination creates an energetic and fun program that is sure to splash away all your worries while staying in shape. The energy and resistance of the water provides an extra challenge to tone and sculpt the body while burning fat. Have fun moving to Latin American music and lose weight while in the water. It is based on the principle that a workout should be “fun and easy”. Certified Aqua Zumba® Instructor: Chris Fredrickson COMMIT TO BE FIT! 14 Aquatics - Water Workouts Swim and Aqua-Fit Schedule: Monday Lane Swim 6:00-8:00 a.m. Aqua Fit 8:00-9:00 a.m. Aqua Fit Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 6:00-8:00 a.m. 6:00-8:00 a.m. 8:00-9:00 a.m. 8:00-9:00 a.m. 8:00-9:00 a.m. 9:00-10:00 a.m. 9:00-10:00 a.m. 9:00-10:00 a.m. Open Swim 4:00-6:30 p.m. 4:00-6:30 p.m. 4:00-6:30 p.m. Aqua Fit 5:30-6:30 p.m. 5:30-6:30 p.m. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Aqua Zumba® 8:00-9:00 a.m. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Free Days - Group Fitness Classes This is a great chance to see what classes are right for you. Preview our variety of classes free these weeks to help you decides. Let the City of Galesburg Recreation Division help you get in shape. Introduce a friend to the programs if you are already participating. Enjoy the first class day free and if you like it, and we are confident you will, sign up for a health and fitness session. Date: November 24-26, 2014, December 29-30, 2014, and January 2, 2015 6:45-7:45 p.m. Saturday 1:00-4:00 p.m. Sunday 1:00-4:00 p.m. 15 Athletics - Adult and Youth SEPTEMBER 9/15 Adult Volleyball Leagues (Monday/Wednesday) Registration begins for the City of Galesburg Adult Volleyball Leagues. Teams will play at Hawthorne Center Gym and Lakeside Recreation Facility. Teams will be able to register for Monday Women’s League or Wednesday Co-Recreation Division I or Division II Leagues. Entry Fee: $225.00 per team Player’s Fee: $10.00 per person on the team roster 9/22 Women’s Tennis Doubles (Wednesdays) Registration starts at Lakeside Recreation Facility. Fee: $80.00 per person, per session. 9/25 Western Illinois Youth Basketball League (WIYBL) Team meeting at Lakeside Recreation Facility, 6:00 p.m. There will be a discussion of the upcoming WIYBL 2014-2015 season. OCTOBER 10/7 Galesburg Junior Silver Streaks Basketball (Tuesday) The Recreation Division will conduct registration for the Galesburg Junior Silver Streaks basketball program for boys and girls at Lakeside Recreation Facility. Registration will be conducted between the hours of 5:00-6:30 p.m. for boys and girls in grades 3rd/4th (combined), 5th, and 6th. Teams will play in the Western Illinois Basketball League at a minimal cost of $80.00 per youth. 10/1 - 12/13 Ladies Tennis Doubles - Session I Nine week session of tennis doubles at Lakeside Recreation Facility every Wednesday from 6:30-8:00 p.m. (No class on 11/26). 10/20 Adult Volleyball League Registration Deadline Adult volleyball teams must be registered with the City of Galesburg Adult Volleyball Leagues at the Lakeside Recreation Facility, Recreation Administrative offices. NOVEMBER 11/3 - 12/18 Session I of McDonalds Youth Tennis Youths may register for Beginner/Intermediate or Advanced lessons. Fee is $35.00 per person. Lessons are held at Lakeside Recreation Facility In-door courts. (6 week session - no class on 11/27) 11/3 Adult Volleyball Leagues Leagues begin at Hawthorne Centre Gym and Lakeside Recreation Facility per schedules sent to teams. CITY OF GALESBURG - RECREATION DIVISION AND KNOX COUNTY Y PRESENTS ... The Nation’s Fastest Growing Sport! What is Pickleball? Pickleball combines elements of tennis, badminton and Ping-Pong with a net lowered to 34 inches at the center. Player will use wood paddles and plastic balls, similar to whiffle ball, to play. It is easy for beginners to learn and can develop into a fast-paced competitive game. This sport is great for ALL ages ... check it out! FREE Pickleball Clinics: Come experience the excitement and fun of Pickleball! We are offering 3 FREE clinics: •Tuesday, September 23, 2014 - 9:00-11:00 a.m. •Thursday, September 25, 2014 - 5:30-7:30 p.m. •Saturday, September 27, 2014 - 9:00-11:00 a.m. Join us at Lakeside Recreation Facility, 1033 South Lake Storey Road, Galesburg. Drop in during clinic hours to try it out! ADULTS AND SENIORS ARE WELCOME! THE CITY OF GALESBURG RECREATION FOR THIS FALL/WINTER! (Lakeside Recreation Facility) (Lakeside Sports Facility) (Knox County Y) OPEN PLAY COMING SOON FOLLOWING THE CLINICS. DIVISION AND THE KNOX COUNTY Y ARE HEATING THINGS UP CALL 309-345-3683 FOR MORE INFORMATION. 16 Athletics - Adult and Youth DECEMBER FEBRUARY 12/6 Western Illinois Youth Basketball League Starts (WIYBL) Leagues will involve numerous host communities. Home court is at Hawthorne Centre Gym for the Galesburg’s Boys/Girls Junior Silver Streaks. 2/7 - 2/8 Girls’ Junior Streaks Basketball Invitational Tournament 12/13 Session I Ladies Tennis Doubles End 12/8 Registration begins for the Boys’ and Girls’ Junior Silver Streaks Invitational Tournaments. JANUARY 1/5 - 2/12 Session II begins for McDonald’s Youth Tennis Leagues at Lakeside Recreation Facility In-Door Tennis Courts. (6 week session) 1/7 - 3/4 Session II of Ladies Doubles Tennis League Ladies league begins at Lakeside Recreation Facility In-Door Tennis Courts. (9 week session). 2/9 Adult Amateur Softball Association Summer Softball League Registration begins for the 2015 Adult Amateur Softball Association Summer Softball League. 2/14 - 2/15 Boys’ Junior Streaks Basketball Invitational Tournament 2/14 and 2/21 ASA Girls Fastpitch Softball Registration at Lakeside Recreation Facility from 9:00 a.m. - 6 p.m. Registration will be taken for girls ages 8U, 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U and 18U with ages as of December 31, 2014. Teams will play in the Kickapoo Valley Girls’ Softball League and Heart of Illinois. Registration will be available on both dates. FEBRUARY 2/2–2/20 G-Force Volleyball League Registration Registration will be taken at Lakeside Recreation Facility for a 4th-8th grade recreational volleyball league for Galesburg and the surrounding area teams. All Galesburg girls must register through the Galesburg Recreation Division. Area teams will register as a team, with their coach, from their community/schools. This will be an instructional league with an equal playing time directive. No previous volleyball experience is required. Basic fundamentals of volleyball will be taught. The teams will then build on these skills. Shirts will be provided for each team. Participants should provide their own shorts, knee pads, and appropriate shoes. Host sites are welcome, with matches being played at Lakeside Recreation Facility and Hawthorne Gym. Fee: $30.00 per participant 2/16–3/26 Session III begins for McDonald’s Youth Tennis Lessons Youth leagues start at Lakeside Recreation Facility In-door Tennis Courts. (6 week session). MARCH 3/11-5/6 Session II of Ladies Doubles Tennis League Ends. 3/25 Adult Volleyball Leagues end. Athletics - Adult and Youth 17 18 Athletics - Fast Pitch Softball Galesburg Girl’s Junior Olympics Fast Pitch ASA Softball Registration - 2015 Season Registration Dates: Sign Up Location: Mailing Address: Saturday, February 14, 2015 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Saturday, February 21, 2015 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Lakeside Recreation Facility, 1033 South Lake Storey Road Galesburg Recreation Division, P.O. Box 1387, Galesburg, IL 61402-1387 Please make check payable to “City of Galesburg.” For more information, contact the Recreation Division at 309/345-3683. Galesburg ASA Softball Divisions Check One Cost Age ASA League 8 and Under Jr. Streaks $80.00 7, 8 Kickapoo League 10 and Under Jr. Streaks $80.00 9,10 Kickapoo League 12 and Under Jr. Streaks $80.00 11,12 Kickapoo League 14 and Under Jr. Streaks $80.00 13,14 Heart of Illinois League and Kickapoo League 16 and Under Class “B” $80.00 15,16 Heart of Illinois League 18 and Under Class “B” $80.00 17,18 Heart of Illinois League *All ages are as of December 31, 2014. *Teams will be determined based on registered number of participants in each division. All Galesburg girls will play ASA Fast Pitch Softball in their designated age categories: 8 & Under, 10 & Under, 12 & Under, 14 & Under, 16 & Under and 18 & Under. The 8 & Under, 10 & Under and 12 & Under Girl’s Junior Silver Streak team(s) will play in the Kickapoo Valley Girls Fast Pitch Softball League, with both home and away games. The Kickapoo Valley League is comprised of teams who do not participate on a Girls’ Class B Fast Pitch Traveling Team. This League is strictly recreational and instructional. The 14 & Under Girl’s Junior Silver Streak team will play in both the Kickapoo Valley Girls’ Fast Pitch Softball League and Heart of Illinois (HOI) League, with home and away games. All Leagues are sponsored through the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) of Illinois, and the City of Galesburg. Bunker Links Golf Course 19 Golf Season: March 1-December 15, 2014 (Weather permitting) Hours: 6:00 a.m. - Sunset Bunker Links opened in 1924, west of Lincoln Park, with 9 holes covering 3,095 yards. Today Bunker Links provides 18 holes over 6,022 yards on gently rolling terrain with a combination of mature and young trees. Water comes into play on 6 holes. Cart rental and cart storage is provided onsite. A driving range is open during regular hours. Call the course for available tee times. Golf Professional: Greg Merrill Golf Special Take Advantage of great rates this fall. (Starts October 1, 2014) Invite your friends to spend a beautiful fall day at Bunker Links and save money on this great fall special! Family Golf Spend quality time with the family playing golf together after 6:00 p.m. every night of the week. Parents/Grandparents should use this time to teach, and introduce their children the rules of golf and golf course etiquette. Each golfer is required to have their own clubs. Rentals are not available. Eligibility: Parents or grandparents, and their age qualifying children only. Non-golf playing children are not allowed. Non-golf playing parents or grandparents are allowed and may walk along with their child at no charge. Fee: $2.50 per person for 9 holes/Carts - $5.00 per cart for 9 holes - after 6:00 p.m. Age: Minimum of 6 year’s old, maximum of 14 years old. FALL SPECIAL RATE: 18 Holes Cart and Greens Fee $20.00 Punch Pass 10-round 15-round 20-round $120.00 $165.00 $210.00 Lockers: $42.00 * Available Tee Times * Redesigned and Completely Renovated Sand Traps * Resurfaced Cart Paths * Free Golf Clinics * Driving Range * Snack Bar * Custom Club Fitting * Lessons 20 Fitness SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 9/13 and 9/27 Yoga in the Park Lake Storey Park Enjoy Fall Fitness at Lake Storey Park just a little bit longer. Yoga in the Park was such a success, with record breaking numbers, this past summer, so we are offering one more opportunity to enjoy a fitness experience with nature. Exercise with yoga, at Lake Storey Park, one more time this fall. Instructors will energize participants from 9:00-10:00 a.m., free of charge. Yoga in the Park will meet on the right side of the Lake Storey Pavilion. No experience or pre-registration is required. Invite your family, friends, and co-workers to enjoy a yoga experience in a beautiful aesthetic setting. Participants can park in the Lake Storey Pavilion parking lot. Bring a yoga mat or beach towels. Class will not meet in inclement weather. Fee: Free Instructor: Heather Hillhouse (9/13) and Jenna Muzzio (9/27) 10/7 Zumba® Step FREE CLINIC (Tuesday) ~ NEW Attend the NEWEST Zumba program to tone and strengthen gluts and legs, with a gravity-defying blend of Zumba routines and step aerobics. Participants will love this amazing lower body workout and calorie burning moves. Get maximum results without losing fitness party moves. The class will meet at the Lake Storey Pavilion from 5:15-6:15 p.m. Fee: Free Instructor: Chris Fredrickson FALL 2014 Zumba® Step by the Lake (Tuesdays) - Coming Soon - NEW! Get moving, as you prepare for the holidays, with the NEW Zumba® Step party moves for maximum results. Classes will meet at the Lake Storey Pavilion. Then cool down at Hawthorne Pool, if you like, with Aqua Zumba for a workout so hot, it’s cool! WINTER 2015 September is National Yoga Month! Zumba® Toning - Coming Soon - NEW! Shake up your fitness routine this winter with the City of Galesburg Recreation Division Zumba Toning class. You will work every muscle group while moving with Zumba® Toning. This is fun and fitness with light weight upper body resistance using Zumba Moves to create a calorie burning and high energy cardio workout. Zumba Toning is designed to tone, rather than build muscle. Bring your own 1-3 lb. hand weights or a toning stick if you have one. Toning sticks sound like maracas when you shake to add a new dimension to keep the fun in fitness. NEW - COMING THIS WINTER to HEAT UP THE FITNESS SCENE. CHECK OUT THE AQUA ZUMBA® CLASSES ON PAGE 13 FOR A WORKOUT SO HOT, IT’S COOL! There are also Aqua-Fit classes available with a variety of days and times. Hawthorne Centre Recreation Complex 21 The Hawthorne Recreation Centre Complex is located within the area formerly known as the Galesburg Mental Health Center, along Veteran’s Drive. The two main recreation facilities at Hawthorne include Hawthorne Municipal Pool and Hawthorne Centre Gymnasium, located in separate buildings connected by a hallway. HAWTHORNE MUNICIPAL POOL 2331 Veterans Drive 309/345-3694 Hawthorne Municipal Pool houses a 45 foot x 100 foot traditional pool which contains 153,000 gallons of water. The pool depths range from 3 feet at the shallow end to 9 feet at the deep well. Hawthorne Municipal Pool offers amenities such as a diving board, waterslide, an WiAquatrack water play feature and men’s / women’s locker rooms. Hawthorne Municipal Pool is open to the general public and provides numerous aquatic programs for infants to senior citizens. Programs include, but are not limited to: water workouts, Learn to Swim, open and lane swim times, and pool rentals. HAWTHORNE MUNICIPAL POOL FALL / WINTER HOURS: 9/2/2014-2/28/2015 Early Bird Lane Swim Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Daily Public Swim Hours Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Saturday and Sunday HAWTHORNE MUNICIPAL POOL DAILY POOL ADMISSION: All ages: $5.00 flat fee per person Ages 2 and under: $2.00 6:00-8:00 a.m. HAWTHORNE POOL CLOSINGS 11/11 4:00-6:30 p.m. 1:00-4:00 p.m. Veteran’s Day 11/27-11/28 Thanksgiving Holiday 12/24-12/25 Christmas Holiday 12/31-1/1 New Year’s Holiday 1/19 Martin Luther King Jr. Day LOVE HAWTHORNE POOL HAWTHORNE MUNICIPAL POOL IS GREAT, SO DON’T HESITATE! The AQUA-PASS allows patrons access to the best rates, which is great. Hawthorne Municipal Pool is now more affordable for everyone! Purchase a 4-month pass for September-December 2014 for $75.00 per person OR PAY Fee: $28.00 per monthly session (September, October, November and December). *The Aqua-Pass is good for all Aqua-fit, Aqua-Zumba®, lane swims and open swims. *Fees are not discounted further once the session starts. *Refunds will not be issued for cancellations due to the weather or other unforeseeable conditions. Refunds are also not issued due to undesirable water temperatures. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2015 A NEW PASS SYSTEM WILL BE ESTABLISHED AND IMPLEMENTED! *The new pass system will eliminate the one-month pass fees. 22 Hawthorne Centre Recreation Complex SPLASH PARTIES Hawthorne Municipal Pool Rentals Enjoy a Slash Party with all your friends. Reservations are being taken for Hawthorne Municipal Pool for a group or private pool party this spring and summer. Rental fee includes lifeguards and facility during allotted time reserved. The reserved rental time includes all time in the facility. (Changing of clothes, swimming and additional activities planned in the facility.) Swimming is not allowed during lightning storms. Contact the Galesburg Recreation Division to determine pool availability and to acquire a confirmation form. Fee: $75.00 per hour (50 swimmers or less). $100.00 per hour (51-100 swimmers). BOOK YOUR SPLASH PARTY 309/345-3683 AQUATRACK INFLATABLE WI-BIT Check out the newest water play feature at Hawthorne Pool. Have fun climbing, crawling and splashing around. This feature will be available during select open swims and special events. It may also be rented for private pool parties. This is made available thanks to a grant by the Ronald McDonald House Charities for the Quad Cities. Call 345-3683 for more information. INDOOR WATERSLIDE Enjoy a spin sliding down the indoor waterslide at Hawthorne Municipal Pool. This is a great addition for birthday party rentals and groups. HAWTHORNE CENTRE GYMNASIUM 2265 Veterans Drive 309/345-3683 Hawthorne Centre Gymnasium is a spacious building providing seating for spectators. The gym has a beautiful maple wood floor (high school size dimension) and men’s / women’s locker rooms. Hawthorne Centre Gymnasium is host to the boys and girls Junior Streaks Basketball home games and Junior Streaks Invitational tournaments in the fall and winter. Hawthorne Centre Gym is also utilized for adult volleyball leagues, Junior Streaks practices, ballroom dance and gym rentals for the general public. Fee: $25.00 per hour Lakeside Recreation Facility 23 1033 South Lake Storey Road • 309/345-3683 Prior to Lakeside’s purchase by the City in 1990, Lakeside Recreation Facility was a private swimming and tennis Club. Subsequent to its purchase, the city reorganized by developing major Capital Improvements to the facilities for use by the general public. While providing Galesburg’s only public Water Park, Lakeside’s main building provides valuable, indoor recreational space. This capability provides an added dimension to the services the City of Galesburg Recreation Division is able to provide, especially in the winter months. Lakeside Recreation Facility includes the Recreation Administrative offices, lobby area, men’s/women’s locker rooms, Indoor Batting Cage, two Multi-Purpose area courts for various sporting activities and four in-door hard surface tennis courts. Parking is provided both at the Water Park and at the main recreational building. Lakeside Recreation Facility Fall/Winter Hours: October 13, 2014 - May 15, 2015. Monday through Friday: Saturday and Sunday: Swing into Fall with Lakeside Indoor Batting Cage. Improve your batting skills or practice for a big game at Lakeside Indoor Batting Cage. Batting Cage Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 1:00-6:00 p.m. Tunnel Rental: $25.00 per hour Your team can reserve the Indoor Batting Cage, regardless of whether your team plays softball or baseball. Reservations must be scheduled through the Recreation Division by calling 309/345-3683. greens/mats. Lakeside Recreation Facility offers area residents the following amenities: • Four hard surface In-door tennis courts. • Two Multi-Purpose courts which host – Volleyball courts (2) Basketball courts (2) Portable Basketball Standards. • In-door Batting Cage for Baseball and Softball. • Men/Women restrooms/locker rooms. • Individual and group tennis lessons. 8:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. 1:00 -6:00 p.m. Serve it at the Indoor Tennis Courts. Enjoy playing tennis on one of the four in-door tennis courts. Tennis Court Hours/Rates: (Effective March 1, 2014) Monday-Thursday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. - $16.00 per hour Monday-Thursday 5:00-9:00p.m. - $20.00 per hour Friday 8:30a.m.-9:00p.m. - $16.00 per hour Saturday 1:00-6:00p.m. - $20.00 per hour Sunday 1:00-6:00p.m. - $16.00 per hour Students: Anytime - $16.00 per hour any time. (Any individual attending an educational institution on a full time basis). Walk on’s are allowed, but reservations are encouraged through the Recreation Division at 309/345-3683. Lakeside Recreation Facility evening hours begin on Monday, October 13, 2014 24 Nature Programs (Youth and Adult) Nature Programs are offered the Second Saturday of each month during fall and winter 2014-2015. Lakeside Nature Center Lakeside Nature Center has continued to expand and grow with the collaboration of many partners to help build Galesburg’s only Nature Center. A habitat garden was expanded, thanks to a grant from the Galesburg Community Foundation and Ronald McDonald’s House Charities, and designed by Brian Davidson of Unique Landscaping. These grants also provided initial supplies for the Nature Center. Staff is asking for the community to support our endeavor to bring the love of nature and the out-of-doors to Galesburg and the surrounding area. “Live simply that others might simply live.” ~ Elizabeth Ann Seton 1033 South Lake Storey Road Galesburg Lakeside Nature Center 2nd Saturday Hours: September 13, October 11, November 8, and December 13, 2014 January 10, February 14 and March 14, 2015 Come and explore the Galesburg Community Nature Center the second Saturday of every month. There will be an organized activity, as well as on-going exploration with our Nature Leader, Darla Krejci, and/ or Master Naturalist, Jennifer Bunde. Day: Saturdays Time: 9:00-11:00 a.m. Suggested Donation - $5.00 per person Free Exploration with a minimal fee to participate in the organized programs. 2nd SATURDAY – NATURE ACTIVITIES SEPTEMBER 9/13 Fall Fun Day Please join us for a fun filled morning of activities that will bring you and your family closer to nature. There will be something for everyone! Attendees should wear long pants and dress for the weather. 9:00 a.m. – Beginner Binocular Clinic with Jennie Bunde 9:15 a.m. – Fall Migration Bird Hike with Biologist, Paul Skrade 10:00 a.m. – Monarch Watch Program with Rhonda Brady Ongoing activities from 9:00-11:00 a.m. with Nature Leader, Darla Krejci, may include a fall scavenger hunt and a Leaf Color Activity. Nature Center Attendants: Darla Krejci and Jennifer Bunde OCTOBER 10/11 Pumpkins and Nature Stop by the Lakeside Nature Center for “Fall Fun”. There will be a nature hike to view the trees and leaves as they change color. Youth can pick out a pumpkin, thanks to Huizenga Family Farm and Monsanto, from the Lakeside Nature Center “pumpkin patch” to decorate and take home. There will also be a campfire to roast your own pumpkin seeds. Nature Center Attendants: Darla Krejci and Jennifer Bunde LAKESIDE NATURE CENTER GRAND OPENING FOR THE NEW PICNIC SHELTER AND FIREPIT CIRCLE. Date: Saturday, October 18, 2014 Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m. The public is invited to join the Galesburg Recreation Division Nature staff; Jennifer Bunde and Darla Krejci, along with Nature Camp staff; Cindy Barshinger and Paul Skrade, for this Grand Opening of the NEW Picnic Shelter and Firepit. There will be activities including a campfire, complete with s’mores. A special invitation is for all of the Galesburg Noon Lions Club, who generously donated the NEW Picnic Shelter. Bring your lawn chairs and join us around the campfire. Lakeside Nature Center will be open for everyone to explore and enjoy. 5:30-6:15 p.m.- Black Fox Drum (Native Americans) 6:00-6:45 p.m.-Folk Music with Paul Brechbuhler 6:45-7:30 p.m.-Folk Music with John Heasly Bring your families for this special event. Fee: FREE Nature Programs (Youth and Adult) 25 NOVEMBER 11/8 People and Animals from Illinois Past Discover the relationship with nature and the pre-historic mammals and Native Americans from the past. Stations will be set up for participants to enjoy good “old fashioned” activities such as grinding corn using a mortar and pestle and making corn husk dolls. Thanks to Huizenga Family Farm. Nature Center Attendants: Darla Krejci and Jennifer Bunde DECEMBER 12/13 Tracks, Scat and Habitat Look for tracks and other signs of life left behind from the animals in their winter habitat. Explore tracks, scat and other mammal clues living around Lake Storey. Lakeside Nature Center visitors will learn about Stories in the Snow tracks, scat and skulls, and may venture out on a trail to observe signs of mammals on the nature trail. Nature Center Attendants: Jennifer Bunde, Darla Krejci and Cindy Barshinger FEBRUARY Owl Prowl Date: February 21, 2015 Time: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Join Master Naturalist, Jennie Bunde, on a moonlit walk through the woods to see Who’s Whooooo of the night flight predators. Search for owls and listen to fascinating night sounds. Adults should bring flashlights. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Reservations are required by Friday, February 12, 2015. MARCH FEBRUARY 3/14 Spring Nature Camp Come see what the Galesburg Recreation Division and Lakeside Nature Center have to offer this spring and summer. There will be a special Nature Camp Introduction available for Wiggly Worms and Adventure Seekers. Join Master Naturalist, Jennifer Bunde, to learn about the signs of spring and look for spring wildflowers. Nature Camp Coordinator, Cindy Barshinger, will be available with information for the Nature Camps. Registration will be taken for the Nature Camps and Programs. Nature Center Attendants: Jennifer Bunde and Darla Krejci Nature Camp Staff: Cindy Barshinger, Debbie Thailkill, and Paul Skrade 2/14 Whoooo Do You Love Visit the Lakeside Nature Center and have fun learning about owls. Participants that sign up will have fun dissecting owl pellets and learning owl bird calls. Use analysis and identification to determine the individual bones structures. Learn about the food chain and the importance of all parts of the food chain/web. If you want, venture out for a winter hike. Then register and prepare for a real Owl Prowl later in the week. Nature Center Attendants: Darla Krejci and Jennifer Bunde Galesburg Area Bird Club Bird lovers can meet at 7:30 a.m. on the second Sunday of each month, April through October, at the Joe E. Anderson area of Lake Storey Park for a free bird walk. The Galesburg Area Bird Club is an informal group of area residents who have an interest in birds. Contact [email protected] for more information. JANUARY 1/10 Maple Syrup Late winter is the time to learn how Native Americans and early settlers collected and prepared syrup. Participants will have the opportunity to make and take sweet treats made with maple syrup. Nature Center Attendants: Jennifer Bunde and Darla Krejci Respect and protect nature. LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS TO ASSIST AS A NATURE CENTER ATTENDANT ON 2 nd SATURDAYS AND WITH NATURE PROGRAMS. CALL 309/345-3683 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. 26 Nature Programs (Youth and Adult) IDNR Resource Trunks Available The City of Galesburg Recreation Division is a host site for the Illinois Department of Natural Resources resource trunks and a Field Trip pack. These are great teaching tools for educators to use with their students. Trunk contents are correlated to the Illinois Learning Standards. These can be utilized by classroom teachers, school clubs, after school programs, youth groups, home-school educators, conservation groups, day care centers, religious groups, camps and more. Available Nature Resource Trunks: -Aquatic Illinois Trunk -Illinois Birds Trunk -Illinois Insects and Spiders Trunk -Illinois Invasive Species Trunk -Illinois Tree Trunk -Illinois Wild Mammals Trunk -People and Animals form Illinois’ Past Trunk -Field Trip Pack for Early Childhood Educators Call 309/345-3683 to reserve a Free Nature Resource Trunk today. Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) MEET THE NATURE STAFF Master Naturalist – Jennie Bunde Jennie Bunde is the Galesburg Recreation Division’s Master Naturalist. She has her Masters in Conservation Biology and provides tremendous experience from which everyone can benefit. Jennie has assisted with nature camps/programs and is a facilitator for Project WILD; Project Learning Tree and the Prairie School Project. She is also a Certified Interpretive Guide. Nature Leaders-Darla Krejci Darla Krejci has a background in Elementary Education. She has worked as a Naturalist at Pilcher Park Nature Center in Joliet and is an instructor for nature themed and other classes at Carl Sandburg College’s Kids on Campus for several years. Camp Coordinator – Cindy Barshinger Cindy Barshinger received her degree in Early Childhood form Illinois State University. She has 30 years of experience in the educational field and is currently teaching in the Bright Futures Pre-K program. Cindy is an inspiration to the youth, and adults, in our community. Cindy works closely with the camp staff to provide an excellent experience for our Nature Camp participants. This past summer she had the opportunity to attend the Ron Clark Academy. Biologist – Paul Skrade Paul Skrade has a PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology form Iowa State University. He is now serving as a visiting Professor of Biology at Knox College. Paul is an enthusiastic environmentalist who shares a love of nature with his family, and promotes getting outside activities. Special Events 27 OCTOBER 10/25 13th Annual Fall Home Based Party Extravaganza (Saturday) Come out to the Lake Storey Pavilion and visit with local area Home Based Party Businesses from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Door prizes will be given away from participating vendors, with over 20 participating Home party vendors. For more information contact Linda Pedersen 309/342-0073 or Elizabeth Varner 309/345-3604. NOVEMBER 11/23 39th Annual Turkey Trot 5 K Run/Walk (Sunday) The Galesburg Recreation Division and the Roadrunner’s Club are sponsoring a 5K Run/ Walk. Registration forms are available at the Galesburg Recreation Division office or from a Roadrunner Club member. Divisions: 5K-Men and Women – 13 and Under, 1418, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 60 and over Pre-registration Fee: 5K - $16.00 ($10.00 without a T-shirt.) Pre-registration is due Friday, November 14, 2014. Race Day Registration Fee: $20.00 ($14.00 without a T-Shirt.) GRRC Members: $14.00 ($8.00 without a T-Shirt.) Race Day Registration Times: 7:30-8:45 a.m. Race Time: 9:00 a.m. Sharp Location: Lake Storey Park Pavilion “Daddy-Daughter” Candyland Ball Wednesday - December 3, 2014 This is the original “Daddy Daughter” date night in Knox County at the Lake Storey Pavilion, and a magical night to remember. Activities will include a dinner buffet, line dancing, a craft, seasonal songs and a special visit from Santa from 6:00-8:00 p.m. The meal is catered by Hy-Vee and will include ham, corn, fruit salad, dinner rolls and beverages. Participants, 5-12 years or K-6th Grades, will wish the night never ends. Registration is limited and is on a first come, first serve basis. Fee: $50.00 per couple, $20.00 each additional child PHOTO KEEPSAKE: Special keepsake photos will be available for purchase, provided by Dickerson Photography. This is an additional fee payable at the event, but well worth the memories. (Optional) (1) 5 x 7 & 4 wallets of professional quality $15.00 payable to Dickerson’s Photography. Special Events 28 MARCH MAY 3/21 7th Annual Home Based Party Spring Fling and Art Fair (Saturday) Come out to the Lake Storey Pavilion from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Home Based Business vendors will be available along with some of our Local Artist with their goods for sale and to order. Door prizes will be given away from participating vendors. For more information contact Linda Pedersen 309/342-0073 or Elizabeth Varner 309/345-3604. *There are spots still available for local Artists, Authors and Vendors. 5/6 14th Annual Touch a Truck Event (Wednesday) Teachers, plan ahead for spring school field trips by putting the Touch A Truck Day on your calendar. Let the city Recreation Division help you plan a successful trip. Attendees will experience a large variety of vehicles with wheels from 10:00-11:30 a.m. at the Lake Storey Pavilion parking lot. This event has always been popular for Day Care centers, Preschool, Kindergartens, Home School, and families. Those planning field trips may call 309/345-3683 for more information. Picnic shelters and tables are also available in the park. Make it a full day for a field trip and enjoy the Lake Storey walking trail while observing nature. More information will be available this spring. Fee: Free 3/22 27th Annual Easter Egg Hunt (Sunday) Hy-Vee and the Galesburg Recreation Division host the largest Easter Egg Hunt in Knox County for youth, 2 years of age-6th Grade at Lake Storey Park this spring at 1:00 p.m. Fee: Free EASTER COLORING CONTEST Sponsored by the Register Mail. Plan on taking part in the biggest Easter Coloring Contest in Galesburg this spring. Contest information will be available in early March. Teen Programs 29 Making a Difference in the Lives of our Youth OCTOBER 10/10 Babysitting Clinic (Friday) Youth, age 11-15, have the opportunity to learn babysitting skills for children of all ages. Topics covered include first aid, toy and game selection for various ages, identification of common safety hazards, making responsible decisions, accident prevention and much more. A certified American Red Cross Instructor teaches the class and a certificate will be awarded upon completion. All required materials, including a handbook and an emergency reference guide are included in the fee. (Please bring a pen and / or pencil with you to class.) The clinic will meet at the American Red Cross, 143 East Main Street, from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Pre-registration is needed by Friday, October 3, 2014. Minimum: 10 participants. Fee: $65.00 per person (Includes a reference manual). *Please bring a sack lunch and drink(s). A vending machine is available for a soda. Instructor: Kate Budde TAKE THE CHALLENGE Enroll in the American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Program. (See the class offerings in the aquatic section on page 8. Must be 15 years of age and meet the swim skill pre-requisites. DECEMBER 12/19 Babysitting Clinic (Friday) Teacher’s Institute Please refer to the October session program description. The clinic will meet at the American Red Cross, 143 East Main Street, from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Pre-registration is needed by Friday, December 12, 2014. 12/31 Inner Tube Water Polo and Open Swim Hawthorne Pool is open for TEENS ONLY during Winter Break on New Year’s Eve for an afternoon of splashing, swimming and fun from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Teen Inner Tube Water Polo is a super fun variation of water polo. No experience is needed. All you need to do is sit on the tube and paddle, pass and shoot the ball toward the goal of the opposing team. Just be sure you don’t hold the ball too long as you may get tipped over. Junior and Senior High only. Bring your own inner tube. Fee: $2.00 per person CHECK OUT THE HAWTHORNE MUNICIPAL POOL SPLASH PARTY RENTALS. 30 Trips FRIGHT FEST ON COLUMBUS DAY TEENS OCTOBER - 10/13 (Monday) Teen Trip (Jr. High - 6th-8th Grades) Feel the fear of Fright Fest at Six Flags Great America on Columbus Day. There will be a variety of haunted entertainment, along with your favorite rides and attractions. Test your nerve and walk through the “Mausoleum of Terror”, “Massacre Medical Center” and fear the “Wicked Woods”. There are also shows including “Love at First Fright” and “Fantome”. Watch out, there could be something lurking around every corner. Bring extra money for food and souvenirs. The bus leaves at 8:30 a.m. from Lakeside Recreation Facility and will return around 9:30 p.m. Pre-registration is required by Wednesday, October 1, 2014. Fee: $125.00 per person (Includes admission in the park and deluxe coach bus transportation.) Min: 25 Holiday Sights and Delights 2014 aD ults an DECEMBER d f amily 12/6 Annual Holiday Trip to Michigan Avenue (Saturday) Start your holiday season with a trip to Chicago. Michigan Avenue has a variety of unique shopping experiences, great food and delightful sights. Be sure to visit Christkindlmarket, a German market featuring music, entertainment and traditional German food, drink and venue. Holiday themed windows at Macy’s on State Street is always a fun side stop as well. Participants will be on their own to enjoy the holiday sights and delights. The bus leaves at 7:00 a.m. from Lakeside Recreation Facility. Must pre-register by Wednesday, November 19, 2014. Fee: $58.00 per person (Includes deluxe coach bus transportation and movies). SKI/SNOWBOARD TRIP TE ENS FEBRUARY 2/16 (Monday) Join the fun on the slopes for an all-day skiing and snowboarding trip to Chestnut Mountain in Galena, Illinois. This adventure is open to 6th-12th Grade. Lessons are included for all levels of skiers and snowboarders. All participants will be required to check in with chaperones at designated times throughout the evening. Please indicate on the registration form if you need a ski or snowboard rental, or if you are bringing your own equipment. Extra money is needed for snacks, lunch and dinner. Participants may rent a helmet for an additional $6.00. Fee: $118.00 (Includes deluxe coach bus transportation, lift ticket, ski/snowboard rental and lesson). $100.00 (Includes deluxe coach bus transportation and lift ticket.) Pre-registration deadline is required by Friday, January 30, 2015. ALL TRIP FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. Youth Special Event Days 31 Making a Difference in the Lives of Our Youth. NOVEMBER DECEMBER 11/21 Talking Turkey (Friday) Gobble, Gobble! There will be a cornucopia of activities planned from 4:00-6:00 p.m. with a Thanksgiving theme to keep your child active. We aren’t just “talking turkey”, when we say this program is full of fun! Activities will include a craft, games, and snacks. 12/22 Pizza House (Monday-Winter Break) Mamma Mia! There will be a “behind the scenes” tour, as well as creating “your” perfect combination of sauce, cheese and toppings for a delicious pizza. Meet at Pizza House, 132 E. Simmons St., from 10:00-11:15 a.m. Must pre-register by Wednesday, December 17, 2014. Fee: $9.00 per person. Must pre-register by Friday, November 14, 2014. Fee: $10.00 per person DECEMBER 12/19 Jingle All the Way (Friday) Jingle over to Hawthorne Gym from 10:00 a.m.-Noon for a program themed around holiday festivities. Elementary age participants will enjoy a craft, games and a snack. Bring your suit, towel and smile for a fun time. Participants are then welcome to stay for lunch and open swim until the next program at Hawthorne Pool in the afternoon. Bring your own lunch if you are staying. Fee: $15.00 per person / $20.00 includes open gym/swim in the afternoon from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Kids Kitchen Delights Get ready for a program that lets you experience some of the best treats in Galesburg. Perfect for young chefs, 1st – 6th grade. There will be a different host every week making a great variety. Fees vary depending on the ingredients and supplies needed, which are included in the fee. *Class size is limited and will be on a first come, first serve basis. JANUARY 1/12 Winter Wonderland Cooking Class (Monday) This class will be full of winter fun in the kitchen at the Hy-Vee dining area on Henderson Street. Hy-Vee Dietitian, Stefanie, will teach the basics of cooking in the kitchen, some tasty recipes perfect for the winter months and the importance of eating balanced meals all year long from 4:00-5:00 a.m. Everyone will participate in making four healthy recipes that they can take home to make for mom and dad and show off their new cooking skills Fee: $5.00 per child Instructor: Stefani FEBRUARY 2/16 Food Explorer: Supermarket Scavenger Hunt␣ (Monday) Hey kids, become a food explorer at Hy-Vee on Henderson Street dining area during this school day out program from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Join Nutritionist, Stefanie, to embark on a scavenger hunt in search of the healthiest foods in the grocery store using the NuVal nutrition score of each food. Everyone will win the ultimate prize of learning how to build, and taste, their own healthy snacks at the end of the scavenger hunt. Fee: $3.00 per child CHECK OUT THE HAWTHORNE MUNICIPAL POOL SPLASH PARTY RENTALS on page 22. Registration Form Mail In Registration Form PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY. *Give us your Information - Complete all steps; missing information will delay your registration. *Cancellation Refunds - See policy on page 1 of this brochure. First and Last Name: Street Address: Home Phone: City Work Phone: Zip Code ext Cell Phone: E-Mail: Parent/Guardian (If not the participant) Participant’s Name Activity Title Yes, I’ll donate $2.00 to a youth scholarship program. Fee Age Grade Shirt Size Total Payment $______ Method of payment: ______Cash (Do not mail cash) ______Check (Please make payable to City of Galesburg) *Please make checks payable to: City of Galesburg *Send or drop off at City of Galesburg Recreation Division (Lakeside Recreation Facility), P.O. Box 1387, Galesburg, IL 61402-1387 WAIVER and RELEASE Warning of Risk: Recreation activities/programs are intended to challenge one physically and mentally. There is a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity/program. I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in these programs/activities, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or occur to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in these programs/activities against the City of Galesburg, including their respected officials, employees and volunteers (hereinafter collectively referred as “City of Galesburg”). I do hereby fully release and forever discharge the City of Galesburg from any and all claims for injuries, damages or loss that my minor child/ward or I may have or which may occur to me or my minor child/ward and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with these programs/activities. I have read and understand the above important information, warning of risk and waiver and release of all claims and assumption of risk. ____________________________________________________________________________ Participant’s Name (Please Print) ___________________________________________________________________________ _______________ Signature of Adult Participant or Parent/Guardian (if participant is under 18 years old). Date *Participation can be denied if the signature of adult participant or parent/guardian and date are not on this waiver.