PROGRAM CATALOG - Palatine Park District
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PROGRAM CATALOG - Palatine Park District
847.991.0333 palatineparks.org PROGRAM CATALOG SPECIAL EVENTS SEE PAGES 30–34 IMPORTANT DATES: MAY Resident MAY Non-Resident 2 Registration Begins 24 Registration Begins JUN 13 Summer Classes Begin The Quality of Life You Deserve Close to Everything You Love Introducing The Grand at Twin Lakes, a full service independent living residence with a backyard of envy. Located on Twin Lakes in Palatine, The Grand is designed with the active senior in mind. You're just steps away from fishing, golfing, and parks and a short drive from dozens of restaurants, world class shopping, Arlington International Racecourse, and everything else the Northwest Suburbs has to offer. Amenities • • • • • • • • • • • • • Computer center with available Wi-Fi Daily activity program Indoor pool Movie theater Crafts & game room Fitness Center Garden courtyard Library Beauty shop & barber shop Private family dining rooms Family lounge Shuttle service And much more! 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Northwest Highway Palatine, IL 60074 224.324.4999 • [email protected] Affiliates.............................................. 104–105 Athletics ..................................................77–90 Birchwood Recreation Center ......................102 Birthday Parties ......................................26–27 Camps .................................................... 50–57 Clayson House Museum & Library .................99 Community Center ......................................103 Cutting Hall ......................................... 100–101 Cutting Hall Box Office ................................100 Dance ..................................................... 60–61 Diving ............................................................76 Dog Training ..................................................49 Early Childhood ...................................... 39–45 Falcon Park ............................................ 96–98 Fitness ....................................................64–71 Fitness Center ...............................................63 General Information................................... 7–11 Golf Course .............................................91–93 Gymnastics .............................................72–73 Music ..................................................... 58–59 Palatine Historical Society ............................99 Palatine Park Foundation ..............................15 Palatine Stables ..................................... 94–95 Parent & Tot ........................................... 36–38 Parks & Facilities/Map ........................ 107–109 Partner Program ............................................17 Passes & Memberships ...................................8 Pool Information .....................................18–20 Preschool ......................................................35 Registration Information ......................... 12–13 Registration Form........................................ 110 Rentals ..........................................................16 Seniors ........................................................106 Sounds of Summer ..................................28–29 Special Events ........................................ 30–34 Staff Directory.............................................107 Swim Lessons .........................................22–25 Theatre ..........................................................61 Tiger Sharks Swim Team ......................... 74–75 Visual Arts ....................................................62 Volunteer Opportunities ................................14 Water Safety............................................20–21 Water Sports .................................................21 Youth & Teen .......................................... 46–49 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS July 1 – 4, 2016 Carnival | Live Music | Parade | Family Activities Fireworks July 3rd at dusk Visit www.hometownfest.org for the complete schedule Hometown Fest and Fireworks brought to you by Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 3 4 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 It is time to get your system cleaned and serviced! Let us clean and inspect your system for optimal safety and efficiency as the manufacturer intended. Ask us how we can help the quality of the air in your home. y ho ome 9900 $ System Clean & Check $ 100 OFF ! e l a S Big 6 , 7, 8 M ay Furnace or Air Conditioner Replacement Located in and serving Palatine since 1969 500 E. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, IL 60074 swww.alliedairheat.com Palatine: (847) 359-4500 Libertyville: (847) 367-8989 155 N. Northwest Hwy, Palatine, IL 847.358.0948 • mikesbikeshoppalatine.com www.alliedairheat.com BEAT SUMMER LEARNING LOSS WITH MATHNASIUM What is the Summer Slide? JUN Summer Slide is the loss of knowledge over summer vacation. Summer learning loss can diminish a student’s academic success and confidence. Multiple independent studies carried out by EyeCues Education Systems* since 2004 have found Mathnasium to substantially improve student performance on standards-based tests in 20 sessions or fewer. *EyeCues independent study results on mathnasium.com/our-results. AUG Make the Best Summer Investment for Your Child’s New School Year FREE ASSESSMENT ($100 value!) For Enrollments before May 31st. With Coupon. See center for details. Mathnasium of Palatine 847-496-4373 mathnasium.com/palatine 141 W. Northwest Hwy, Palatine IL 60067 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 5 Storytime L I V E ! A KIDDIE ACADEMY ® EVENT Curious George is a registered trademark of Houghton 0LIÀLQ+DUFRXUW$OOULJKWVUHVHUYHG 3 LOCATIONS IN PALATINE • DAY CARE • KINDERGARTEN • CHILDCARE FOR CHILDREN 6 WEEKS– 12 YEARS OF AGE Saturday • July 30th 11:00 a.m. At Kiddie Academy, reading together is an essential part of preparing for school and for life. Join us for Storytime LIVE! where Curious George jumps off the page and visits the classroom in person! This event is FREE and open to everyone—bring a friend or two. Register today by reserving your spot at arlingtonheights.kiddieevents.com. Kiddie Academy® of Arlington Heights 880 West Dundee Road Arlington Heights, IL 60004 “Building Brighter Futures.” 847.603.4500 kiddieacademy.com/ArlingtonHeights Scholarship programs available. Please call or stop by anyƟme. SHOWCASE YOUR BUSINESS WITH THE PALATINE PARK DISTRICT! UPCOMING EVENT DEADLINES FOOD TRUCK FRENZY Friday, August 12 FEET FEST 3K RUN/WALK Sunday, August 28 YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE Thursday, September 1 TURKEY TROT 2 & 5 MILE RUN Thursday, November 24 For information on becoming a Partner contact Julie Selof at [email protected], 847.496.6246 or visit palatineparks.org. 6 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Birchwood Pool 435 W. Illinois Avenue 847.359.9697 Birchwood Preschool 435 W. Illinois Avenue 847.202.2842 Birchwood Recreation Center 435 W. Illinois Avenue 847.991.1960 • Fax: 847.705.5110 George S. Clayson House Historical Museum 224 E. Palatine Road 847.991.6460 Combined Services Facility 148 W. Illinois Avenue 847.705.5140 Fax: 847.358.4242 Community Center 250 E. Wood Street 847.991.0333 • Fax: 847.991.2127 Registration Fax: 847.202.7317 Cutting Hall 150 E. Wood Street 847.991.5318 Box Office: 847.202.5222 Eagle Park Preschool 1425 N. Oak Street at Home Avenue 847.202.2845 Eagle Pool 1425 N. Oak Street at Home Avenue 847.359.9664 Falcon Park Recreation Center 2195 N. Hicks Road 847.202.5111 • Fax: 847.963.2221 Family Aquatic Center 340 E. Palatine Road 847.991.1700 Fred P. Hall Amphitheater 256 E. Palatine Road 847.991.5318 Maple Park Preschool 316 N. Winston at Anderson 847.705.5114 Palatine Hills Golf Course 512 W. Northwest Highway 847.359.4020 Fax: 847.202.2812 Palatine Stables 1510 W. Northwest Highway 847.359.0009 Parkside Preschool 262 E. Palatine Road 847.705.5113 OUR MISSION is to provide a variety of safe, enjoyable, and affordable parks, programs, and recreational facilities that will enhance the quality of life by promoting good health and well-being for all residents and visitors while being fiscally responsible stewards of community assets and tax dollars. REGISTRATION HOURS COMMUNITY CENTER, Palatine Park District’s Main Office, is located at 250 E. Wood Street. Registration hours are Monday–Thursday, 8:30am–7:00pm; Friday, 8:30am– 4:30pm; and Saturday, 8:30am–2:00pm. Closed May 30, July 2, July 3, July 4, and September 5. BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER is located at 435 W. Illinois Avenue. Registration hours are Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4:30pm. Closed May 30, July 4, and September 5. FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER is located at 2195 N. Hicks Road. Registration hours through October 2 are Monday–Friday, 7:00am–9:00pm; Saturday, 9:00am– 9:00pm; and Sunday, 10:00am–8:00pm. Closed May 30, July 4, and September 5. Falcon Park will close at 6:00pm on May 8 and June 19. HOURS OF OPERATION COMMUNITY FITNESS CENTER is located at 250 E. Wood Street. Fitness Center hours are Monday–Friday, 6:00am–10:00pm; Saturday, 7:00am–5:00pm; and Sunday, 7:00am–3:00pm. Closed May 30, July 2, July 3, July 4, and September 5. The Fitness Center will close at 7:00pm on July 1. GEORGE H. CLAYSON HOUSE HISTORICAL MUSEUM AND LIBRARY, a restored 1873 Victorian home, is located at 224 E. Palatine Road. The museum is open to the public on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:00am–4:00pm and Sundays, 1:30–4:30pm. Closed May 30, July 3, July 4, and September 5. INFORMATION HOTLINE For the latest information call 847.705.5123 and enter extension: Amphitheater Directions ....................................... 422 Rental Information......................... 423 Schedule of Events ........................ 421 Weather Changes .......................... 431 Cutting Hall Directions ........................................412 Rental Information..........................413 Golf Course Hours .................................................. 7 Sports Softball ........................................... 332 Stables Directions ......................................... 62 Hours/General Info ............................ 6 The Palatine Park District is pleased to offer this catalog on recycled paper. It is just one example of the Park District’s continued effort to make the best use of our limited natural resources. GENERAL INFORMATION FACILITIES FREE DOWNLOAD PALATINEPARKS APP This free application connects users to online registration, ticket sales for performances at Cutting Hall Theater, tee time bookings at Palatine Hills Golf Course, and real time GPS yardage on all 18 holes at the golf course and disc golf course. It also provides timely information on field conditions, open gym/turf hours, news and events, weather related closings, and more. CONNECT WITH US! facebook.com/PalatineParks twitter.com/PalParks instagram.com/PalatineParks pinterest.com/PalatineParks CONSTRUCTION UPDATE For updates on construction projects within the Palatine Park District visit palatineparks.org. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 7 DAILY UPDATES For updates on hours for Open Gym Basketball, Open Turf, and Indoor Track please use the PalatineParks App or visit palatineparks.org. WEATHER CANCELLATIONS For specific program and event cancellations due to extreme weather conditions, visit our website at palatineparks.org or use the PalatineParks app. ADULT SUPERVISION When not participating in a class, children under 7 years must be accompanied by an adult while in Park District facilities. PARK BOARD MEETINGS CHILD ENDANGERMENT The Palatine Park District is governed by five elected commissioners who set policy for the operation of the Park District. Regular Park Board meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm. Park Board meetings are open to the public and are held at the Palatine Township Senior Citizens Center, 505 S. Quentin Road, Palatine. Any authorized person who exhibits signs of an impaired condition due to alcohol or drugs will not be allowed to leave a program site with any children. CLASS DISMISSAL GUIDELINES All children 11 and under are to remain in the classroom until a parent or authorized person comes into the classroom to pick them up. Parents are required to sign their child in and out of each class. Parents of children ages 7–11 may opt to complete a Class Dismissal Permission Slip. This will allow the child to be released at the end of the scheduled class without a parent present. These forms are available from your child’s instructor. A separate form will be required for each class attended and every new session. PASSES & MEMBERSHIPS Palatine Park District key fobs will be issued in lieu of ID cards for all passes and memberships. Before a key fob can be assigned and distributed, the following must take place: • A household must be created in the Palatine Park District registration system, either online or in person. • Household members ages 18 and older must each prove residency with a current Illinois driver’s license* at one of our registration facilities and must have a photo taken for our system. • Household members ages 4–17, accompanied by an adult from their household account, must each have a photo taken for our system. SMOKING ORDINANCE *A list of other acceptable proof of residency documentation is available by contacting the Park District at 847.991.0333. Drop-in basketball and equipment check-out are available at Birchwood Recreation Center, Community Center, and Falcon Park Recreation Center during published Open Gym hours. Falcon Walking Pass FREE $13.00 Open Gym/Turf Pass $13.00 $50.00 Golf Discount Pass $13.00 $35.00 Fitness Center Membership See page 63 for details See page 96 for information on the Walking Track and Falcon Open Gym/Turf. See pages 102 and 103 for information on Open Gym at Birchwood Recreation Center and Community Center. 8 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 GOLF DISCOUNT NON-RESIDENT FEES FITNESS CENTER RESIDENT FEES MEMBERSHIPS AND PASSES BIRCHWOOD OPEN GYM FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER See page 96 for drop-in programs and indoor walking track information. FALCON WALKING TRACK PROVIDES ACCESS TO FALCON OPEN TURF Open Gym Basketball is free with an Open Gym/Turf Pass or a Fitness Center Membership, or a $5 daily fee without a pass. Community Center provides a locker room with showers and a 14-lap/mile indoor track. Passes are not needed to use the 14-lap/mile indoor track. See pages 102 and 103 for more information. FALCON OPEN GYM BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER AND COMMUNITY CENTER Smoking or any use of a tobacco product is prohibited within 50 feet of all entrances to Palatine Park District buildings, in all Park District facilities, in all wooded areas on Park District property, and in all other locations where signs are posted prohibiting smoking. Smoking is allowed at Palatine Hills Golf Course and on the north side of the Clubhouse deck. “Facilities” includes all structures on Park District property including, but not limited to, swimming pools; skate, dog, and disc golf parks; riding arenas; shelters; gazebos; the fishing pier; playgrounds; athletic fields; and the amphitheater. COMMUNITY CENTER OPEN GYM GENERAL INFORMATION A.D.A. COMPLIANCE The Palatine Park District intends to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act by making reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. If you have any questions about the Park District’s compliance policy please contact one of our A.D.A. compliance officers Ed Tynczuk, 847.705.5130, [email protected] or Donelda Danz, 847.202.5544, [email protected]. The 1.2 acre fenced-in dog park is located at the Plum Grove Reservoir on Algonquin Road, south of Harper College. The 2016 season runs January 2 through December 31. Registration forms can be downloaded from our website at palatineparks.org or are available for pick-up at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. All registrations must be accompanied by documentation of current vaccinations (rabies, DA2PP, bordetella, test for internal parasites) and Village of Palatine animal licenses. Fees are $45 for the first resident dog, and $10 for each additional dog up to a total of three dogs per household. Non-resident fees are $57 for the first non-resident dog, and $13 for each additional dog up to a total of three dogs per household. CATALOG DELIVERY The Palatine Park District is pleased to provide our residents with a quarterly Program Catalog and has made every effort to ensure timely delivery to residents’ homes. Should you be missed, please come to Community Center, 250 E. Wood Street; Birchwood Recreation Center, 435 W. Illinois Avenue; or Falcon Park Recreation Center, 2195 N. Hicks Road to pick up a copy. The Program Catalog can also be viewed and downloaded at palatineparks.org. 2016 CATALOG DELIVERY DATES Fall Friday, July 8 If you do not receive your catalog by the specified date, please email [email protected]. PHOTO POLICY Palatine Park From time to time the otographs of particiDistrict may take ph District programs, rk pants enrolled in Pa ople on Park District special events, or pe s . These photograph properties and parks s, ure ch bro s, og tal ca may be used in our social media, or presentations, flyers, ly. Park District use on website and are for PALATINE TRAIL The Palatine Trail is a bicycle, hiking, and nature trail that extends throughout the Palatine Park District. Combining a paved trail with designated side streets, the trail provides access to schools, Harper College, neighborhood parks, Community Park, Palatine Hills Golf Course, and Deer Grove Forest Preserve. The Palatine Trail map can be viewed on our website at palatineparks.org or is available for pick-up at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. C.A.R.E. (CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY, RECREATION AND ENRICHMENT) C.A.R.E. is a cooperative program between Community Consolidated School District 15, Palatine Park District, and Rolling Meadows Park District. C.A.R.E. is a before and after school program that offers a variety of activities for children including arts, crafts, snacks, gym activities, outdoor play, active and quiet games, and computer use, as well as time to do homework. The program is for children in K–6th grade. The before-school portion of the program runs from 7:00am until school starts and after school portion until 6:00pm. A full-day program is offered on institute days and most school holidays for a separate fee. Full-day programs may be at a different site than the home site. For more information regarding C.A.R.E. fees and Kindergarten C.A.R.E. contact the C.A.R.E. Coordinator at 847.496.6240. GENERAL INFORMATION DOG PARK 2016 REGISTRATION RESIDENT SCHOLARSHIPS Palatine Park District offers scholarships to Park District residents for reduced program rates according to financial need. Application forms are available at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Contact Donna Orr at 847.496.6240, or visit our website for more information. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 9 GENERAL INFORMATION SIGN UP TO RECEIVE PALATINE PARK DISTRICT TEXT MESSAGES REMINDERS • UPDATES • SPECIAL OFFERS PALATINE PARK DISTRICT General PPD info Text @palparks To 81010 CUTTING HALL EVENTS Events, tickets, news Text @chevents To 81010 PALATINE HILLS GOLF COURSE News, events, specials Text @golfphgc To 81010 POOLS & AQUATICS Closures, updates Text @ppdpools To 81010 FIELDS Closures, updates Text @ppdfields To 81010 Free to join, but regular texting rates may apply when you receive messages based upon your carrier and plan. You can unsubscribe at any time. The Palatine Park District Fitness Department is proud to be a certified provider for this AllenForce and NWSRA special program. Qualified veterans receive: • One year Community Fitness Center Membership for themselves and a friend • Up to 15 personal training sessions • Monthly activities to socialize with fellow veterans and family members Veterans who have an illness or have been permanently injured qualify for the program. If you were injured postservice, you may still qualify. For more information visit nwsra.org/hmhb or contact NWSRA at 847.392.2848. COOPERATIVE VENTURES SALT CREEK PARK DISTRICT HARPER COLLEGE BOATING AND FISHING As part of the Harper Recreation Program, students, faculty, staff, and the community have access to the indoor swimming pool at Harper College. Visit harpercollege.edu or call 847.925.6963 for membership rates. 530 S. Williams Drive, Palatine Palatine Park District has an agreement with Salt Creek Rural Park District that permits residents to participate in fishing, boating, canoeing, kayak classes, and boat rentals at the Twin Lakes Recreation Area for the same fee paid by Salt Creek residents. To participate, residents must present their Palatine Park District key fob to the Salt Creek staff, either at Twin Lakes or, if registering for a class, at the Salt Creek offices, 530 S. Williams Drive. The agreement represents the Palatine Park Board’s continued commitment to inter-governmental cooperation in an effort to provide efficient and non-duplicative services. 10 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 1200 W. Algonquin Road, Palatine FALL & SPRING SEMESTER POOL HOURS (NO SUMMER HOURS) Monday–Friday 11:00am–1:00pm Monday & Wednesday only 7:00pm–9:00pm Saturday 12:00–2:00pm Hours may vary according to the schedule of classes, athletic events, and special programs. Facilities will be closed during Harper College school closings. Call the Harper Recreation Program recorded message for weekly updates on facility hours at 847.925.6234. GENERAL INFORMATION NWSRA exists to provide outstanding opportuniƟes through recreaƟon for people with disabiliƟes Pala ne Park District is a member of a 17 park district coopera ve which forms the Northwest Special Recrea on Associa on (NWSRA). The NWSRA team of full- me Therapeu c Recrea on professionals and trained part- me staff offer quality year-round recrea on for individuals of all ages with disabili es. NWSRA ac vi es provide opportuni es for children and adults with disabili es to have fun, make friends, be included, learn new things, go new places, and celebrate their lives. A er school, evening, and weekend programs feature sports, games, arts and cra s, fitness, cooking, drama, and more. Camps, trips, and special events are planned throughout the year. NWSRA provides assistance to individuals who wish to par cipate in their local park district programs. Indicate on the registra on form if any accommoda ons are needed to successfully par cipate in the program. The Park District staff will contact NWSRA for assistance. For more informa on on NWSRA programs and to register online, visit www.nwsra.org. Brochures about NWSRA programs are available at the Administra on Center or from NWSRA at Park Central, 3000 W. Central Road, Rolling Meadows. Contact NWSRA at 847.392.2848 (voice), 847.392.2855 (TTY), or 847.392.2870 (FAX). NWSRA is looking for energe c individuals looking to enrich the lives of NWSRA par cipants. If you are interested in working with NWSRA programs, please call 847.392.2848 or visit www.nwsra.org/jobs. If you wish to volunteer, visit www.nwsra.org/volunteer. ICompete is a collaborative partnership of Palatine Park District, Partners for Our Community, Palatine High School, Community Consolidated School District 15, Palatine Police Department, and Palatine Township. Each partner provides a unique and integral part in the development, implementation, funding, and support of each ICompete program. The mission is to introduce underserved families to athletics, arts, and academics by breaking down the barriers of access to better prepare for life experiences. The goal is to stimulate interest, provide academic support, and increase opportunities to participate in organized sports, clubs or community programs. ICompete programs include after school club, summer athletic clinics, special events, ballet, teen night, summer camp, the Pirate Passport program, and many more new programs each year. For more information on ICompete programs contact Rachel Lara at 847.496.6303 or [email protected]. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 11 REGISTRATION REGISTRATION INFORMATION MONDAY, MAY 2 TUESDAY, MAY 24 Resident program registration begins at 8:30am online at palatineparks.org and at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, and Falcon Park Recreation Center. Non-resident program registration begins at 8:30am online at palatineparks.org and at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, and Falcon Park Recreation Center. Walk-in registrants receive a receipt immediately. Online registrants are able to print a confirmation at the time of registration. CLASS FULL: In the event that the class is full you will be placed on a wait list. WAIT LIST: If you are placed on a wait list for a class, and an opening becomes available, you will be contacted by the registration department. If you wish to be transferred to an alternate class or receive a refund or household credit, fill out the appropriate form and drop it off at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. HOW TO REGISTER 1. Use the registration form provided in this catalog (page 110); pick one up at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center; or download a form from palatineparks.org. 2. List the program number of the chosen program or event in the “PROGRAM #” box. 3. Write the name of the program, participant’s full name, birthdate, gender, and fee. A participant must be age appropriate when the class starts. Write in the fee(s) you are paying. Please include appropriate signatures and emergency information. Incomplete forms will be returned, which will delay the processing of your registration. 4. If you are using a credit card, provide all necessary information, including number, card holder name, signature, and expiration date. Forms cannot be processed unless all information is complete. 5. As soon as your registration has been processed, your check will be deposited or your credit card will be charged. You will be notified by email whether you have been placed in the class or on the wait list. Please verify this information. If you do not receive confirmation two weeks prior to the starting date of the class, call 847.991.0333. Note: Each household must use their own registration form. Placement with a friend or relative cannot be guaranteed. R=Resident Fee; NR=Non-Resident Fee SPECIAL REGISTRATIONS Special registration forms and separate payment are needed for affiliate sports, C.A.R.E., preschool, PAFA Spirit, Palatine Tiger Sharks Swim Team, Feet Fest 3K run/walk, and the dog park. WAIVER REQUIRED Please sign the waiver area on the registration form. For insurance purposes, Park District programs and activities require a signed waiver. Patrons WILL NOT be able to participate in classes or programs if the waiver is not signed. ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS PROGRAM. 12 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 BROCHURE CHANGES/ERRORS DISCLAIMER Occasionally, there may be an error that appears in print or online regarding days, times, fees, or other information. When such errors occur, Palatine Park District will do everything possible to correct the situation promptly. Thank you for your patience and understanding when these situations arise. CANCELLATION POLICY If a program does not reach its minimum number of participants seven days prior to the starting date of class, it may be canceled. Participants will be called and have an option of transferring to another class or receiving a refund. SPECIAL NEEDS & INCLUSION SERVICES Palatine Park District does not discriminate against eligible residents for participation in programs on the basis of a disabling condition. Residents with special needs should notify staff when registering so that smooth inclusion may occur. In addition to the programs listed in the Program Catalog, the Park District also provides specialized services for people with disabilities through NWSRA (see page 9 for more information). Those who are hearing impaired can call Illinois Relay Services at 800.526.0857 for assistance in filling out registration forms. Note: When registering, the parent of the individual should note on the registration form if an NWSRA aide is needed in order for the individual to successfully enjoy the program. REGISTER EARLY! Classes may be canceled seven days before the class start date if minimums are not met. E 110 ABLE ON PAG IL A V A M R O F N REGISTRATIO ONLINE To register online, visit palatineparks.org. Online registration for residents begins at 8:30am on May 2. Some classes cannot be registered for online. WALK-IN Registration forms are processed in real time at Community Center, 250 E. Wood Street; Birchwood, 435 W. Illinois Avenue; or Falcon Park, 2195 N. Hicks Road. A receipt will be printed at the time of registration. MAIL Mail registration forms and payment to Palatine Park District, Registration, 250 E. Wood Street, Palatine, IL 60067. CREATING A HOUSEHOLD A household must be created in the registration system before any registration for programs, events, passes, or memberships can be completed for any members of your family. HOW TO CREATE A HOUSEHOLD ONLINE 1. Visit palatineparks.org. 2. On the home page you will find a link to online registration. Follow the link in the Account Log In box to create a new account. 3. You will receive a confirmation email within 2 business days with activation information. HOW TO CREATE A HOUSEHOLD IN PERSON Visit one of the registration facilities during regular hours to complete a household information form in person. To facilitate this process, you can download the form from palatineparks.org and complete it in advance. Registration locations are: Community Center 250 E. Wood Street, Palatine • 847.991.0333 Birchwood Recreation Center 435 W. Illinois Avenue, Palatine • 847.991.1960 Falcon Park Recreation Center 2195 N. Hicks Road, Palatine • 847.202.5111 See page 7 for registration hours. FALL REGISTRATION The 2016 Fall Catalog will be available online for viewing Wednesday, July 6 and in resident mailboxes beginning Monday, July 11. Fall registration will begin Monday, July 18 at 8:30am. DROP-OFF Place registration forms and payment in an envelope and drop off at Community Center, 250 E. Wood Street; Birchwood Recreation Center, 435 W. Illinois Avenue; or Falcon Park Recreation Center, 2195 N. Hicks Road. Dropboxes in the parking lots are accessible 24 hours at all locations. FAX Fax registration forms with complete credit card information to 847.202.7317. Make checks payable to Palatine Park District or provide credit card information (Visa/MasterCard/Discover). Full payment must be enclosed with registration. Do not send cash through the mail. No registration taken by phone. REGISTRATION FIVE WAYS TO REGISTER REFUND POLICY A full refund, minus a $5 service charge, will be processed for refund requests received 10 days prior to the start of the program. Refund requests received less than 10 days prior to the start of a program and prior to the 3rd class session will be granted a 50% refund minus a $5 service charge. Program supplies and other nonrefundable materials will be deducted from the refund total. Refunds are not given for special events unless the event is canceled by the Palatine Park District. Refunds for trips will not be given unless the Park District cancels the trip or the Park District can fill the spot with a patron from the trip’s wait list. All refunds will be applied as a household credit unless otherwise requested. Refund payment when requested will be made by check for payments made by cash or check within 14–21 business days of refund request. Refunds for card transactions will be applied back to the original card. Special refund policies apply to several different programs. If there is a variation of this policy it will be noted next to the program information. Refunds of less than $5 will not be processed. PROCESSING A REFUND In order to process a refund, a refund request form must be completed. Forms can be picked up at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, and Falcon Park Recreation Center, or can be downloaded from palatineparks.org. Telephone requests are not accepted. A certificate by a physician is required for medical exceptions. Your refund will be prorated from the time your request is received. Please advise the office promptly. In the event of a medical exception, refunds must be submitted before the class has ended. All refunds will be applied as a household credit unless otherwise requested. For refunds on Affiliate programs see pages 104–105 for contact information. NO NET REFUNDS UNDER $5 WILL BE ISSUED. NO REFUNDS ARE GIVEN FOR PPD MEMBERSHIPS. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 13 ery on e’ s Tre me n LOOKING FOR ENTHUSIASTIC... ts for VOLUNTEER through Ev Ef do R us ts esul • • • • Individuals Students Families Businesses • Service Organizations • School Groups • Scout Troops WHY GET INVOLVED? • To make a difference in your community • To share your time and talents • To develop your skills and interests • To promote well-being • To stay active and involved • To meet new people • To have fun! WHERE CAN I HELP? • Special Events • Athletic Coaching • Community Races • Cutting Hall Events • Environmental Care • Community Beautification Volunteer Fair Sunday, May 15 • 12:00pm–3:00pm Falcon Park Recreation Center VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! CANINE CARNIVAL • THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 FOOD TRUCK FRENZY • FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 FEET FEST • SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 Connect with the community, learn about volunteer opportunities, and meet our staff members. • Volunteer information • Free raffles and giveaways • Light refreshments TO GET INVOLVED... Please contact: AMANDA MCGOVERN Volunteer Coordinator Email: [email protected] Phone: 847.496.6212 FREE event! No registration required. Visit the Volunteer page on palatineparks.org for a list of all volunteer opportunities. Please complete a volunteer application and special interest form so we can match you with the best opportunity to meet your interests and needs. 14 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 ABOUT THE FOUNDATION The Palatine Park Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization created to enhance the quality of life and enjoyment of parks and recreation offered by the Palatine Park District. The organization is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors including Foundation President Carl Arthur, Jim Lennon, Thommy MacNiff-Kolb, Matt Murphy, Jack O’Connor, Robert “Dutch” Schultz, and Don Skinner. DONATIONS When you make a donation to the Palatine Park Foundation, you are giving a lasting gift to the community, contributing to parks and programs enjoyed by thousands each and every year, helping those in need, and providing benefits for generations to come! Mail donations to Palatine Park District/Park Foundation, 250 E. Wood Street, Palatine, IL 60067. EMPLOYER’S MATCHING GIFT PROGRAM Your gift to the Palatine Park Foundation could be matched dollar for dollar by your employer. Check with your Human Resource Manager or Community Relations Department to see if your company participates. TAX DEDUCTIONS All donations to the Palatine Park Foundation are tax deductible as defined by Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations, sponsorships, and in-kind gifts may be contributed for a specific purpose, or may be unrestricted in use to provide financial assistance where most needed. For more information on how to make a donation please contact Carl Arthur at 847.910.2944 or [email protected], email [email protected], or visit palatineparks.org. GIFTS IN THE COMMUNITY Palatine Park District offers several options for community members to commemorate special life moments or to honor the memory of a loved one. ADOPT-A-TREE PROGRAM Adopt an existing tree in one of Palatine Park District’s parks. A personalized plaque with an inscription of your choice will be placed in the ground near your selected tree. Plaque Fee: $250 PLANT-A-TREE PROGRAM New trees can also be planted in certain parks throughout the Park District. This program includes a personal discussion with a staff member to decide on the species, park location, and final tree placement. The fee for this program is dependent upon the type of tree chosen for planting and ranges from $150–$300. A personalized plaque can also be placed next to your tree for an additional $250. BENCH PROGRAM Choose a 4-foot or 6-foot bench, select one of the parks, and create your personalized bench plaque. Prices for commemorative benches range from $600–$1,500 depending on bench placement, concrete needs, and plaque specifications. PALATINE PARK FOUNDATION THE PALATINE PARK FOUNDATION For more information on gift opportunities, contact Palatine Park District staff at 847.496.6219 or [email protected]. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 15 RENTAL INFORMATION RENTALS AT PALATINE PARK DISTRICT BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER For rentals at Birchwood Recreation Center contact Vito Manola at 847.496.6251 or [email protected]. See page 102 for details. CUTTING HALL & AMPHITHEATER For rentals at Cutting Hall or the Amphitheater contact Jeff Greene at 847.991.5318 or [email protected]. See page 100 for details. COMMUNITY CENTER For rentals at Community Center contact Vito Manola at 847.496.6251 or [email protected]. See page 103 for details. FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER For rentals at Falcon Park Recreation Center call 847.202.5111 x8112 or [email protected], or visit palatineparks.org. See pages 97 and 98 for details. PALATINE HILLS CLUBHOUSE PICNIC SHELTERS & TOWNE SQUARE For rentals at Palatine Hills Clubhouse contact Dan Hotchkin at 847.359.4020 or [email protected]. See page 93 for details. Picnic shelters are available for rental at Osage Park, Dutch Schultz Recreation Area, Plum Grove Reservoir, and Margreth Riemer Reservoir. Shelters with tables and grills can be rented from April–October. A gazebo and benches are available at Towne Square. For more information regarding Picnic Shelter and Towne Square rentals contact Vito Manola at 847.496.6251 or [email protected]. ATHLETIC FIELDS Summer field requests can now be submitted. Fall requests can be submitted beginning June 1. For more information regarding athletic field rentals contact Vito Manola at 847.496.6251 or [email protected]. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST! Visit palatineparks.org for details. 16 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 SOUNDS OF SUMMER CONCERT SERIES PRESENTING SPONSORS MAIN STAGE Arlington Toyota/Scion TOWNE SQUARE Pan American Bank FAMILY FRIENDLY PICNIC MAGNIFY YOUR MARKETING RESULTS ALIGN YOUR BUSINESS WITH A POSITIVE ORGANIZATION WITHIN THE COMMUNITY: THE PALATINE PARK DISTRICT A partnership with the Palatine Park District is an affordable and effective way to attain greater visibility, generate brand awareness, and impact the community. AMITA Health OUR REACH PRESENTING SPONSORS Be a part of the lives and activities of residents of the Palatine Park District by partnering with us. Your partnership reaches residents of Palatine, portions of Rolling Meadows, Arlington Heights, Barrington, and Schaumburg. MUSICAL MATINEE Plum Creek Supportive Living PARTNER OPPORTUNITIES TEEN BATTLE OF THE BANDS Quest Academy LITTLE CELTIC SOCCER LEAGUE SPONSOR AN EVENT Sports Authority • • • • • • • TOURNAMENT GOLF PACKAGE Cornerstone National Bank & Trust Company JR. GOLF LEAGUE Arlington Toyota/Scion GOLD LEVEL SPONSORS HOUND EGG HUNT A Closer Bond Dog Training American Legion Post 690 Bentley's Corner Barkery Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices/Sue Gould Golf Rose Animal Hospital Guided Path Psychological Services Loving Care Animal Hospital Save-A-Pet, Inc. Tailchasers Incorporated MUSICAL MATINEE Belmont Village of Buffalo Grove Brookdale Hoffman Estates Castle Chiropractic Comfort Keepers Lexington Health Network Palatine Township Senior Citizens Council RE/MAX at Home/Marty & Cindy Eich The Grand at Twin Lakes The Solana Deer Park Transitional Care of Arlington Heights BIG TRUCKS ABC Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric AMITA Health Arlington Toyota/Scion A+ Day School Consumers Credit Union Immanuel Lutheran Church and School Palatine Public Library District Precision Dental Partners SportsClips - Palatine St. Theresa School Family events Canine events Races Music events Sports leagues In-kind donations Golf packages PARTNER PROGRAM THANK YOU SPRING PARTNERS! ADVERTISE WITH US • Quarterly Program Catalog • Sounds of Summer program BIG TRUCKS TO GET INVOLVED... Please contact: JULIE SELOF Sponsorship Coordinator Email: [email protected] Phone: 847.496.6246 SPRING CATALOG ADVERTISERS A Closer Bond Dog Training Allied Air Conditioning & Heating Corp Arlington Toyota/Scion A+ Day School Daily Herald Media Group Kiddie Academy of Arlington Heights Mathnasium of Palatine Northwest Community Healthcare Palatine Jaycees Palatine Public Library District Pan American Bank St. Theresa Church and School Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 17 POOL INFORMATION 2016 POOL PASS INFORMATION All persons 4 years and older must have a pool pass or daily admission receipt in order to be admitted to Palatine Park District pools. Children 7 years and under must be supervised by a person who has a pool pass or daily admission receipt and who is 18 years or older. An adult may not be responsible for more than four children under the age of 7 at any time. SEASON PASS Pass Type Fee Senior Resident (62+ years) $72 2 Senior Residents (62+ years) $113 Individual Resident $128 2 Household Residents $159 3–4 Household Residents $187 5+ Household Residents $229 Senior Non-Resident (62+ years) $120 2 Senior Non-Residents (62+ years) $165 Individual Non-Resident $186 2 Household Non-Residents $231 3–4 Household Non-Residents $273 5+ Household Non-Residents $333 Note: Only household members residing at your address can be listed on your pool pass. You will be required to prove residency for those listed on your form. Pool passes are non-refundable. Fee Resident ages 4–17 or 62+ years $5 Non-Resident ages 4–17 or 62+ years $7 Resident ages 18–61 $7 Non-Resident ages 18–61 $11 Twilight Discount: $2 off admission from 6:00–8:00pm at all Palatine Park District pools. GUEST PASS Special rates for house guests are available. Only residents with a current pool pass can apply for a guest pass at any of the Palatine Park District offices. Guests must be non-residents of the Palatine Park District. Guest passes are valid only for 2016. Passes are non-refundable. Pass Type Five Use Guest Pass Pool Pass renewal forms can be downloaded from palatineparks.org or picked up from Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Forms can be dropped off at all Park District registration facilities or mailed to Pool Pass Registration, 250 E. Wood Street, Palatine, IL 60067. Renewals from 2015 can be completed online at palatineparks.org. All new pass holders are required to have a photo taken for our new system. POOL RENTALS/PARTIES DAILY FEE Pass Type 2016 POOL PASS REGISTRATION Fee $25 Park District pools are available for private rentals after regular pool times. Picnic areas are also available for rent during open hours at the Family Aquatic Center. For more information, visit palatineparks.org or contact Patrick Griffin at 847.496.6205 or pgriffi[email protected] to book your rental. See page 26 for more information on pool parties. TOTS Children under 7 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Each adult may be responsible for no more than four youths under age 7. Approved floatation devices are allowed during adult and family swim only. All persons 4 years and older must have a pool pass or daily receipt. REGULATIONS For a full list of pool regulations, visit palatineparks.org. LOCKERS All pools require a lock to secure your items. Locks must be removed when you leave the pool or else it will be removed by staff. REFRESHMENTS Vending Machines are available at Birchwood Pool and Eagle Pool. A full service concession stand, the Poolside Café, is available at Birchwood Pool, 1:00–5:00pm and Family Aquatic Center, 11:00am–8:00pm weather permitting. 18 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 BIRCHWOOD POOL 435 W. ILLINOIS AVENUE • 847.359.9697 Recorded Information: 847.705.5123 x341 June 11–September 5 (Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays) 12:00–1:00pm Adult Swim 1:00–8:00pm Recreational Swim June 13–August 12 (Monday–Friday) 10:00am–12:00pm Parent & Tot Open Swim (Tot Pool/Spray Pad only) 12:00–1:00pm Adult Swim 1:00–4:45pm Recreational Swim 5:00–6:30pm Lessons/Swim Team 5:00–8:00pm Recreational Swim (August 8–12) 6:30–8:00pm Recreational Swim 8:00–9:00pm Adult Swim (Monday only) August 15–September 2 (Monday–Friday) 4:00–8:00pm Recreational Swim EAGLE POOL 1425 N. OAK STREET • 847.359.9664 Recorded Information: 847.705.5123 x343 June 11–September 5 (Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays) 12:00–1:00pm Adult Lap Swim 1:00–3:00pm Recreational Swim 3:00–3:20pm Adult Lap Swim 3:20–4:45pm Recreational Swim 5:00–8:00pm Recreational Swim June 13–August 5 (Monday–Friday) 6:00–8:00am Adult Lap Swim 12:00–1:00pm Adult Lap Swim 1:00–3:00pm Recreational Swim 3:00–3:20pm Adult Lap Swim 3:20–4:45pm Recreational Swim 5:00–6:30pm Lessons/Swim Team 6:30–8:00pm Recreational Swim POOL INFORMATION POOL LOCATIONS AND HOURS August 8–September 2 (Monday–Friday) 4:00–8:00pm Recreational Swim POOL CLOSINGS Call 847.705.5123 x346 for information. Pools close if... FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER 340 E. PALATINE ROAD • 847.991.1700 Recorded Information: 847.705.5123 x342 May 28–August 7 (Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays) 11:00am–8:00pm Recreational Swim May 31–June 3 (Tuesday–Friday) 4:00–8:00pm Recreational Swim 6:00–8:00pm Adult Lap Swim (Thursday–in lap pool) June 6–June 10 (Monday–Friday) 1:00–8:00pm Recreational Swim 6:00–8:00pm Adult Lap Swim (Thursday–in lap pool) June 13–August 5 (Monday–Friday) 11:00am–8:00pm Recreational Swim 6:00–8:00pm Adult Lap Swim (Thursday–in lap pool) 8:00–9:00pm Adult Lap Swim (Tuesday–Thursday) Adult Swim: 18+ years • There is a threat of violent weather or lightning is sighted (pools close for a waiting period of 30 minutes). • It is 65° or less. Weather decisions are made 30 minutes prior to opening and at 4:30pm. • There is a mechanical breakdown at the pool. • The chemistry for the water is not at acceptable health standards. • There is low attendance. Swim lessons will only be canceled if there is a weather emergency or a mechanical breakdown. A decision will be made 30 minutes before class begins. Note: Other Park District activities may take place in the pools during scheduled times. During adult swim, tot pools will be guarded for youth 6 years and under. Only adults and tots will be allowed in the pool or deck area during adult swim. Recreational Swim: Open to all ages Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 19 POOL INFORMATION/WATER SAFETY JR. LIFEGUARDING I (11–12 years) The second part to Level 6 and an introduction to Lifeguarding, this program offers general water safety, prevention, and responses to aquatic emergencies. It provides hands-on experience under the supervision of a Lifeguard or Head Lifeguard. Class will not be canceled due to weather. (15 hours of field experience at the pool of your choice is required.) Location: Birchwood Pool Min/Max: 4/15 Prog # 302140-01 302140-02 Date Time R/NR 6/13-6/24 11:00am-12:00pm $60/$75 6/13-6/24 5:00-6:00pm $60/$75 JR. LIFEGUARDING II (13–14 years) FLOAT NIGHTS All floatation devices must be approved by staff. Water wings are not acceptable. Location Birchwood & Eagle Pools Family Aquatic Center Day Monday-Sunday Monday-Sunday Time 6:30-8:00pm 6:00-8:00pm OPEN KAYAKING Sharpen your kayaking skills. Pay a daily fee or use your pool pass to kayak in Eagle Pool. Bring your own kayak. Location: Eagle Pool Day Tuesday/Thursday Date August 2, 4 Time 8:00-10:00pm DATES TO REMEMBER May 28 Family Aquatic Center opens Limited hours June 11 Birchwood Pool and Eagle Pool open June 25 Wacky Water Day Family Aquatic Center • All Day July 4 Independence Day: Float Day Approved floatation devices allowed at pools July 8 “SPLASH” Swim Meet Birchwood Pool closed to public at 4:00pm July 9 “SPLASH” Swim Meet Birchwood Pool closed to public July 10 “SPLASH” Swim Meet Birchwood Pool closed to public July 16 Wacky Water Day Eagle Pool • All Day July 23 Diving Meet Eagle Pool closed to public until 2:00pm July 25 Winter in July Birchwood Pool and Eagle Pool • All Day July 30 Wacky Water Day Birchwood • All Day August 7 September 5 20 Day M-F M-F Last open day at Family Aquatic Center Last open day at Birchwood and Eagle pools Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 This program includes review of Junior Lifeguarding I and will allow students to learn actual rescue techniques. It provides hands-on experience under the supervision of a Lifeguard or Head Lifeguard. Class will not be canceled due to weather. (15 hours of field experience at the pool of your choice is required.) Location: Family Aquatic Center Min/Max: 4/15 Prog # 302140-11 Day M-F Date 7/11-7/21 Location: Birchwood Pool Prog # 302140-12 Day M-F Date 7/11-7/21 Time 10:00-11:00am R/NR $60/$75 Min/Max: 4/15 Time 5:00-6:00pm R/NR $60/$75 AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARDING TRAINING R.12 (15+ years) Prerequisites: Participant must be 15 years or older, and able to pass pretest (pretest consists of: 500 yard swim using front crawl with rhythm breathing and breast stroke without stopping). Participants must also be able to surface dive and retrieve a 10 lb brick off the bottom of 10 feet of water. Participants must also be able to tread water without use of their hands for two minutes. Certification will be valid for two years. Lifeguard Training includes CPR for the professional rescuer and provides more comprehensive training for individuals who wish to become lifeguards. Participants are required to pass a water skills test prior to entry into the course. Course fee includes textbook and CPR mask which you will keep. Course content includes: professional lifeguarding, preventive lifeguarding skills, equipment based rescue techniques, procedures for handling spinal injuries, and A.E.D. training. Class will not be canceled due to weather. Instructor: Kayla Fauria Location: Birchwood Pool Min/Max: 4/12 Prog # 302150-01 Day M-F Date 6/13-6/24 Time 8:30-11:00am AQUA ZUMBA & AQUA ZUMBA POOL PARTY R/NR $200/$250 see page 65 for details WATER AEROBICS Discover scuba diving at the Palatine Park District pools! Strap on a tank, weights, and other cool scuba gear and breathe underwater. This is your chance to dive in and experience the adventures and wonders of the underwater world. All equipment will be provided. If you wish to become fully certified, Don Milliken, Master Instructor can tell you how. Call 847.873.7790 for medical criteria. Location: Birchwood Pool Min/Max: 1/10 You can purchase a Water Aerobic workout punch card that will enable you to attend class at your convenience. If a class is not attended regularly by a minimum of 8 participants then that day may be canceled. You will receive your punch card the first day you attend. Instructor: Paula Byrnes & Donna Longo Age: 18+ years (9+ years) Prog # 302160-01 302160-03 Day Tu/Th Tu/Th Date 6/14-6/23 7/12-7/21 Time 6:30-10:00pm 6:30-10:00pm Location: Eagle Pool Prog # 302160-02 Day Tu/Th Location: Family Aquatic Center Prog # 302160-04 Day Tu/Th Date 6/28-7/7 Date 7/26-8/4 R/NR $125/$156 $125/$156 Min/Max: 1/10 Time 6:30-10:00pm R/NR $125/$156 Min/Max: 1/10 Time 6:30-10:00pm R/NR $125/$156 LEARN TO SNORKEL (7+ years) Above and Under Water staff will teach you to: • Adjust your snorkel gear • Use different kicks to see more • Breathe, hold, dive, and recover items on the bottom and clear your ears as you go • Properly enter and exit the water safely All equipment will be provided. Location: Birchwood Pool Min/Max: 1/10 Prog # 302170-01 302170-02 Day Tu Tu Date 6/14 7/12 Location: Eagle Pool Prog # 302170-04 Day Tu Date 6/28 Time 6:30-10:00pm 6:30-10:00pm Min/Max: 1/10 Time 6:30-10:00pm Location: Family Aquatic Center Prog # 302170-03 Day Tu Date 7/26 R/NR $50/$63 $50/$63 R/NR $50/$63 Min/Max: 1/10 Time 6:30-10:00pm R/NR $50/$63 LEARN TO KAYAK (7+ years) Learn to kayak with a workshop taught by American Canoe Association (ACA) Instructors. The workshop is designed to provide a brief introduction to paddling a kayak, emphasizing safety, enjoyment, and skill acquisition for entry level paddlers. Topics covered will include: Paddling Environment, Personal Preparation, Safety & Rescue, Equipment, Maneuvers, and How to Get Started. Kayaks and paddles will be provided. Location: Birchwood Pool Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # 302180-01 302180-02 Day Tu/Th Tu/Th Date 7/26-7/28 8/2-8/4 Time 7:00-10:00pm 7:00-10:00pm R/NR $75/$94 $75/$94 (14+ years) Day Date Time M-Th 6/13-8/12* 11:00am-12:00pm *No class 7/4, makeup 7/8 Age: Location Birchwood Pool 14+ years Day Date Time Location Sa 6/18-8/13 10:00-11:00am Family Aquatic Center* *Class will meet at Birchwood Pool on 8/13. Punch Card R/NR 5 class Punch Card $30/$38 10 class Punch Card $52/$65 15 class Punch Card $72/$90 25 class Punch Card $104/$130 30 class Punch Card $118/$148 Unlimited Punch Card $140/$175 Daily Fee $7 R/$9 NR (paid at front desk) WATER SPORTS TRY SCUBA All water aerobic class participants may stay at the pool after class. NORTHWEST CHICAGO WATER POLO (8–18 years) ELEMENTARY–MIDDLE SCHOOL Beginning water polo for young players interested in learning and playing the game. Age: 8–13 years (or coaches' permission) Instructor: TBD Location: Fremd HS Min/Max: 6/40 Prog # Day 302200-01 M/W *No class 7/4 Date Time 6/13-7/21* 5:00-6:00pm R/DR11/NR $100/$115/$125 HIGH SCHOOL Age: Instructor: Location: Min/Max: 14–18 years (or coaches' permission) Joe Grzybek, Tim Daniel, Brian Newby Fremd HS (M/W/Th); Conant HS (Tu/Th) 14/50 Prog # Day 302190-01 M-Th *No class 7/4 Date Time 6/13-7/21* 6:00-8:30pm R/DR11/NR $140/$161/$175 Games may be substituted for practices. Extra fees may exist for additional games. See coaches for more information. DOWNLOAD THE PPD MOBILE APP see page 7 for details Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 21 SWIM LESSONS LEARN TO SWIM AMERICAN RED CROSS CERTIFIED COURSES LEARN TO SWIM LESSONS LEVEL 1: INTRODUCTION TO WATER SKILLS Be sure to include the class program # on your registration form. Lessons are held Monday–Thursday. Weather makeups will be held on Fridays. Lessons may be canceled for extreme weather conditions. Call 847.705.5123 x346 for cancellation information. Each session lasts two weeks and meets four times each week. On the first day of each lesson each participant will be evaluated and placed in levels accordingly. Parents are not allowed on the deck except on the first and last of the session. Call Patrick at 847.496.6205 if you have questions. PRESCHOOL AQUATICS LEVEL 1 (AGES 3–5) Children learn elementary aquatic skills (i.e. breath control, submerging, and supported floats as well as establish a foundation for stroke mechanics) with parental assistance. PRESCHOOL AQUATICS LEVEL 2 (AGES 4–5) Children tie together skills from previous levels. This entails practicing skills to attain higher stroke proficiency and swim greater distances. All skills will be performed independently. BIRCHWOOD POOL Progress to performing unsupported floats. Learn basic movements for front and back crawl. For children who can submerge underwater comfortably. LEVEL 3: STROKE DEVELOPMENT Must be comfortable with deeper water. Children will build up to swimming 15 yards of front and back crawl with proper breathing technique. LEVEL 4: STROKE IMPROVEMENT Children learn the butterfly stroke and open turns. They are also taught new kicking techniques used for 2 minutes of treading water. Children practice all competitive strokes and must perform them properly over longer distances (up to 50 yards per stroke). They also learn competitive turns and various deep water surface dives. PRESCHOOL AQUATICS LEVEL 3 (AGES 4–5) Age LEVEL 2: FUNDAMENTAL AQUATIC SKILLS LEVEL 5: STROKE REFINEMENT Children build upon basic aquatic skills. With assisted instruction and encouraged independence, children begin to develop fundamentals for back and front crawl. Prog # Enter and exit water, blow bubbles, bob in water, open eyes and retrieve objects, supported floats and glides. LEVEL 6: FITNESS SWIMMING & FUNDAMENTALS OF DIVING Building endurance is the focus of this level. Swimmers will build up to a 500 yard continuous swim and 5 minutes of treading water in addition to learning various surface and springboard dives. Class Day Date Time Max R/NR 302030-01 302030-02 302030-03 302010-01 302010-02 302010-03 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels All Levels SESSION I M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 9:45-10:15am 10:30-11:00am 11:15-11:45am 9:00-9:50am 10:00-10:50am 11:00-11:50am 8 8 8 40 40 40 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 302030-11 302030-12 302030-13 302010-11 302010-12 302010-13 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels All Levels SESSION II M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* 9:45-10:15am 10:30-11:00am 11:15-11:45am 9:00-9:50am 10:00-10:50am 11:00-11:50am 8 8 8 40 40 40 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 302030-21 302030-22 302030-23 302010-21 302010-22 302010-23 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels All Levels SESSION III M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 9:45-10:15am 10:30-11:00am 11:15-11:45am 9:00-9:50am 10:00-10:50am 11:00-11:50am 8 8 8 40 40 40 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 8 8 8 40 40 40 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 SESSION IV 302030-31 3-5 years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:45-10:15am 302030-32 4-5 years Preschool Aquatics Level 2 M-Th 7/25-8/4 10:30-11:00am 302030-33 4-5 years Preschool Aquatics Level 3 M-Th 7/25-8/4 11:15-11:45am 302010-31 5+ years All Levels M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:00-9:50am 302010-32 5+ years All Levels M-Th 7/25-8/4 10:00-10:50am 302010-33 5+ years All Levels M-Th 7/25-8/4 11:00-11:50am *No class 7/4. Makeup for 7/4 will be held on 7/8. **Note: Each child registered in Preschool Aquatics Level 1 must be accompanied by an adult in the water. 22 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 EAGLE POOL Age Class Day Date Time Max R/NR 302100-01 302100-02 302100-03 302080-01 302080-02 302080-03 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels All Levels SESSION I M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 9:45-10:15am 10:30-11:00am 11:15-11:45am 9:00-9:50am 10:00-10:50am 11:00-11:50am 8 8 8 25 25 25 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 302100-11 302100-12 302100-13 302080-11 302080-12 302080-13 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels All Levels SESSION II M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* 9:45-10:15am 10:30-11:00am 11:15-11:45am 9:00-9:50am 10:00-10:50am 11:00-11:50am 8 8 8 25 25 25 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 302100-21 302100-22 302100-23 302080-21 302080-22 302080-23 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels All Levels SESSION III M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 9:45-10:15am 10:30-11:00am 11:15-11:45am 9:00-9:50am 10:00-10:50am 11:00-11:50am 8 8 8 25 25 25 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 8 8 8 25 25 25 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 SESSION IV 302100-31 3-5 years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:45-10:15am 302100-32 4-5 years Preschool Aquatics Level 2 M-Th 7/25-8/4 10:30-11:15am 302100-33 4-5 years Preschool Aquatics Level 3 M-Th 7/25-8/4 11:15-11:45am 302080-31 5+ years All Levels M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:00-9:50am 302080-32 5+ years All Levels M-Th 7/25-8/4 10:00-10:50am 302080-33 5+ years All Levels M-Th 7/25-8/4 11:00-11:50am *No class 7/4. Makeup for 7/4 will be held on 7/8. **Note: Each child registered in Preschool Aquatics Level 1 must be accompanied by an adult in the water. FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER Prog # Age Class Day Date Time Max R/NR 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 9:00-9:30am 9:45-10:15am 9:45-10:15am 9:00-9:50am 10:00-10:50am 8 8 8 40 40 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 302070-01 302070-02 302070-03 302050-01 302050-02 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels SESSION I M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th 302070-11 302070-12 302070-13 302050-11 302050-12 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels SESSION II M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th 6/27-7/8* 6/27-7/8* 6/27-7/8* 6/27-7/8* 6/27-7/8* 9:00-9:30am 9:45-10:15am 9:45-10:15am 9:00-9:50am 10:00-10:50am 8 8 8 40 40 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 302070-21 302070-22 302070-23 302050-21 302050-22 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels SESSION III M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 9:00-9:30am 9:45-10:15am 9:45-10:15am 9:00-9:50am 10:00-10:50am 8 8 8 40 40 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 8 8 8 40 40 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 SESSION IV 302070-31 3-5 years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:00-9:30am 302070-32 4-5 years Preschool Aquatics Level 2 M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:45-10:15am 302070-33 4-5 years Preschool Aquatics Level 3 M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:45-10:15am 302050-31 5+ years All Levels M-Th 7/25-8/4 9:00-9:50am 302050-32 5+ years All Levels M-Th 7/25-8/4 10:00-10:50am *No class 7/4. Makeup for 7/4 will be held on 7/8. **Note: Each child registered in Preschool Aquatics Level 1 must be accompanied by an adult in the water. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 SWIM LESSONS Prog # 23 Be sure to include the class program # on the registration form. Saturday lessons are held at the Family Aquatic Center. Lessons may be canceled for extreme weather conditions. Call 847.705.5123 x346 for cancellation information. Classes meet each Saturday for a total of eight classes. Parents are not allowed on the deck except on the first and last day of the session. Prog # FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER SWIM LESSONS SATURDAY SWIM LESSONS 302060-01 302060-02 302060-03 302060-04 302060-05 302060-06 Age Class Day Date Time Max R/NR 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa 6/11-7/30* 6/11-7/30* 6/11-7/30* 6/11-7/30* 6/11-7/30* 6/11-7/30* 9:00-9:30am 9:45-10:15am 9:00-9:30am 9:45-10:15am 9:00-9:50am 10:00-10:50am 8 8 8 8 48 48 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 *No class 7/2 **Note: Each child registered in Preschool Aquatics Level 1 must be accompanied by an adult in the water. EVENING SWIM LESSONS Be sure to include the class program # on your registration form. Lessons are held Monday–Thursday. Weather make-ups will be held on Fridays. Lessons may be canceled for extreme weather conditions. Call 847.705.5123 x346 for cancellation information. Each session lasts two weeks and meets four times each week. On the first day of each lesson each participant will be evaluated and placed in levels accordingly. Parents are not allowed on the deck except on the first and last of the session. Call Patrick at 847.496.6205 if you have questions. BIRCHWOOD POOL Prog # Age Class Day Date Time Max R/NR 302040-01 302040-02 302040-03 302020-01 302020-02 302020-03 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years 17+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels Adult Swim SESSION I M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 5:00-5:30pm 5:30-6:00pm 6:00-6:30pm 5:00-5:45pm 5:45-6:30pm 5:45-6:30pm 8 8 8 35 35 8 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 302040-11 302040-12 302040-13 302020-11 302020-12 302020-13 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years 17+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels Adult Swim SESSION II M-Th 6/27-7/7* M-Th 6/27-7/7* M-Th 6/27-7/7* M-Th 6/27-7/7* M-Th 6/27-7/7* M-Th 6/27-7/7* 5:00-5:30pm 5:30-6:00pm 6:00-6:30pm 5:00-5:45pm 5:45-6:30pm 5:45-6:30pm 8 8 8 35 35 8 $42/$53 $42/$53 $42/$53 $42/$53 $42/$53 $42/$53 302040-21 302040-22 302040-23 302020-21 302020-22 302020-23 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years 17+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels Adult Swim SESSION III M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 5:00-5:30pm 5:30-6:00pm 6:00-6:30pm 5:00-5:45pm 5:45-6:30pm 5:45-6:30pm 8 8 8 35 35 8 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 302040-31 302040-32 302040-33 302020-31 302020-32 302020-33 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years 17+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels Adult Swim SESSION IV M-Th 7/25-8/4 M-Th 7/25-8/4 M-Th 7/25-8/4 M-Th 7/25-8/4 M-Th 7/25-8/4 M-Th 7/25-8/4 5:00-5:30pm 5:30-6:00pm 6:00-6:30pm 5:00-5:45pm 5:45-6:30pm 5:45-6:30pm 8 8 8 35 35 8 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 *No class 7/4. There will be no makeup for 7/4. **Note: Each child registered in Preschool Aquatics Level 1 must be accompanied by an adult in the water. 24 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 EAGLE POOL Prog # Age Class Day Date Time Max R/NR 302110-01 302110-02 302110-03 302090-01 302090-02 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels SESSION I M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 6/13-6/23 5:00-5:30pm 5:30-6:00pm 6:00-6:30pm 5:00-5:45pm 5:45-6:30pm 8 8 8 25 25 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 302110-11 302110-12 302110-13 302090-11 302090-12 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels SESSION II M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* M-Th 6/27-7/8* 5:00-5:30pm 5:30-6:00pm 6:00-6:30pm 5:00-5:45pm 5:45-6:30pm 8 8 8 25 25 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 302110-21 302110-22 302110-23 302090-21 302090-22 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels SESSION III M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 M-Th 7/11-7/21 5:00-5:30pm 5:30-6:00pm 6:00-6:30pm 5:00-5:45pm 5:45-6:30pm 8 8 8 25 25 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 302110-31 302110-32 302110-33 302090-31 302090-32 3-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 5+ years 5+ years Preschool Aquatics Level 1** Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Preschool Aquatics Level 3 All Levels All Levels SESSION IV M-Th 7/25-8/4 M-Th 7/25-8/4 M-Th 7/25-8/4 M-Th 7/25-8/4 M-Th 7/25-8/4 5:00-5:30pm 5:30-6:00pm 6:00-6:30pm 5:00-5:45pm 5:45-6:30pm 8 8 8 25 25 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 SWIM LESSONS EVENING SWIM LESSONS, CONT. *No class 7/4. Makeup for 7/4 will be held 7/8. **Note: Each child registered in Preschool Aquatics Level 1 must be accompanied by an adult in the water. PRIVATE LESSONS & SEMI–PRIVATE LESSONS (3+ years) Private swim lessons are a great way to learn the basics of swimming or fine tune your techniques. They are designed to meet your specific needs and are open to both adults and children. Lessons are 30 minutes in length. Private lessons are scheduled by contacting the Lesson Coordinator at 847.496.6205. Different packages are available. Location: Birchwood Pool, Eagle Pool, or Family Aquatic Center PRIVATE LESSONS Prog # 302120-01 302120-02 302120-03 Lesson 1 Lesson 3 Lessons 5 Lessons Length 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes R/NR $30/$38 $82/$103 $125/$156 SEMI–PRIVATE LESSONS (2–3 PARTICIPANTS) Prog # Lesson 302130-01 1 Lesson 302130-02 3 Lessons 302130-03 5 Lessons *Fees are per person. Length 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes R/NR* $20/$25 $51/$64 $75/$94 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 25 BIRTHDAY PARTIES BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGES @ PALATINE PARK DISTRICT Palatine Park District birthday party packages feature a great setting to make your child’s birthday memorable. Packages include two-hour facility rental, themed activities and materials, and a host for the first hour. You supply the food, beverages, paper goods, and guests, we will supply the fun! Forms for birthday party packages can be downloaded from palatineparks.org. PARTIES AT BIRCHWOOD & COMMUNITY CENTER contact Vito Manola at 847.496.6251 or [email protected]. SPORTS PARTY (6–13 years) The gym can host indoor sports and games tailored to your child’s preferences. Our host can set up anything from basketball to dodgeball. Fee: $125 R/$157 NR Max: 25 GAMES & MORE PARTY NEW SUPERHERO PARTY Enjoy active fun in the gym with hula hoops, scooters, parachutes, and games to make your child’s birthday amazing! Fee: $125 R/$157 NR Max: 15 Your superhero will create their own cape and mask. Take pictures of them flying in the sky. (4–5 years) MAGIC PARTY (4+ years) Magician Gary Kantor will entertain with vanishing acts, card tricks, and much more in an interactive show. The show is packed with lots of audience participation and laughter, and the birthday child will be the star of the show Fee: $239 R/$299 NR Max: 35 (4–5 years) Fee: $125 R/$157 NR Max: 25 TODDLER GYM PARTY (Walking–4 years) Toddlers will love this party full of play time on our toddler gym equipment. Fee: $125 R/$157 NR Max: 15 Toddler Gym Party is only available at Community Center. PRINCESS PARTY (3–7 years) Your birthday princess is sure to enjoy this party with her friends! Each princess will design her own crown and magic wand and spend the rest of the party time playing princess games. Participants are encouraged to dress up as their favorite princess. Fee: $125 R/$157 NR Max: 12 26 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 OUTDOOR POOL PARTIES Pool o rentals a are e available a ab at B Birchwood wo Pool, o Eagle ag Pool, and P an the e Family ly Aquatic at Center. en Re Rental op options s at the e various v us locations at ca can include clu aft after hours ou rentals, nt parties during p g regular hours, and picnic area rentals. Party pa P packages ge that at include ud admission, m n concessions, ce ns and d picnic c rental al are als also available available. ai e For information in ma o on pool ol rentals, al email a pgriffi iffin@ palatineparks.org la pa rg or call a 847.496.6205. 7.4 2 For details concerning parties at Falcon Park Recreation Center, download a Falcon Park birthday party form at palatineparks.org, or contact Kevin Slobodecki at 847.496.6306 or [email protected]. A $100 refundable security deposit is required when submitting the request form at Falcon Park. NEW BALLOON ANIMAL PARTY (3+ years) Balloon animals are a huge hit at birthday parties! Your party can have balloon animals made non-stop for 45 minutes by the Magic Team of Gary Kantor who will make dogs, butterflies, swords, giraffes, and more. Kids will do more than just play with balloons, they'll also get to decorate their animals with stickers and markers. At the end of the party all kids will take home their very own collection of assorted balloon animals. Fee: $239 R/$299 NR Max: 35 GAMES & MORE PARTY (4–5 years) Enjoy active fun in the gym with hula hoops, scooters, parachutes, and games to make your child’s birthday amazing! Fee: $125 R/$157 NR Max: 15 MAGIC PARTY (4+ years) Magician Gary Kantor will entertain with vanishing acts, card tricks, and much more in an interactive show. The show is packed with lots of audience participation and laughter, and the birthday child will be the star of the show. Fee: $239 R/$299 NR Max: 35 PEE WEE MAGIC & BALLOONS PARTY (1–3 years) Magician Gary Kantor presents a thrilling magic and balloon animal show specifically tailored for this younger age group. Gary’s magic will use stuffed animal characters from popular cartoon shows to amaze the children. You can even bring your child’s favorite stuffed animal and make it part of the show. Balloon animals will be made for every child to take home after the show. Fee: $239 R/$299 NR Max: 35 SPORTS PARTY (6–13 years) The gym can host indoor sports and games tailored to your child’s preferences. Our hosts will set up and referee everything from basketball to floor hockey. Fee: $125 R/$157 NR Max: 25 TURF SPORTS PARTY (6–13 years) Party time on the indoor turf will include your child’s choice of soccer, football, dodgeball, kickball, and more. Fee: $145 R/$181 NR Max: 25 PARTIES AT PALATINE STABLES BIRTHDAY PARTIES PARTIES AT FALCON PARK Pony y parties p s are a perfect fe for th the horse se lover in your family! a y Pony o y parties pa t es offer o e ttwo o full u hours ou s o of magical ag ca memories me es and fun un including din pony ny rides, pony p “prettying” pre g” playtime, tim and d a party y area a for or 4–12 ch children.. Y You provide ov the food, beverages, and paper goods. d Parties s are available ai ye year-round nd on Saturdays at sa and Sundays, da 12:00–2:00pm 00 0p or 2:30–4:30pm. 2:3 30 Pony on rides s will take place in the indoor arena during the winter. Pony parties are pa re designed gn for ch children na ages 1–10 –1 who oa are under er 4’6” tall. all. Adult supervision s isi is re required. d. For details concerning g pony parties at Palatine Stables co Sta contact th the Stables ble at 847 847.359.0009 00 or tb tbruns@ @ palatineparks.org. tin ks. A$ $25 deposit po is re required d tto hold th the date which is then deducted from the cost of the party. A$ $100 security ec de deposit is not required equ for pony p parties. Pa Party forr u up to 8 c children: n: $205 R R/$245 N NR Party y ffor 9 to o1 12 children: dr $285 28 R/$355 35 NR PARTIES AT PALATINE HILLS GOLF COURSE Celebrate l your child’s h b birthday party at Palatine Hills G Course. Golf o P Parties es are for o children d ages ge 6–13 1 and do offer two o hours s of fun n including d golf o instruction tr on or FootGolf, oo f golf contests, g on s, prizes, es and ffood. F For details ta concerning on nin parties rt att Palatine tin Hills, ls connttact Erik ri Klebosits bo a at [email protected] eb s@ at ar g or 847.359.4020. 8 59 0 Parties i are available b from April il through November. ov er Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 27 SOUNDS OF SUMMER The Palatine Park District is pleased to present the 29th Sounds of Summer Concert Series. All performances are free so pack a picnic, pull up a lawn chair, and enjoy your summer music experience. The complete summer package includes our Main Stage Concerts at the Fred P. Hall Amphitheater (256 E. Palatine Road) on Wednesdays and Fridays, the Thursday Towne Square Spotlight Series, as well as our Friday Family Picnic Series. For more information, visit palatineparks.org. In the event of inclement weather, performances will be canceled. Call our weather hotline at 847.705.5123 x431 for updates. See you in the parks! Help support our Sounds of Summer Concert Series. For information on our donation program see page 30 or visit palatineparks.org. FRIDAY FAMILY PICNIC SERIES TOWNE SQUARE SPOTLIGHT SERIES PRESENTED BY AMITA HEALTH TOWNE SQUARE • 150 W. PALATINE ROAD, PALATINE PRESENTED BY PAN AMERICAN BANK TOWNE SQUARE • 150 W. PALATINE ROAD, PALATINE Please note there are no restroom facilities available at Towne Square. Please note there are no restroom facilities available at Towne Square. FRIDAY, JUNE 17 • 12:00PM THURSDAY, JUNE 16 • 6:30PM THE BAREFOOT HAWAIIANS ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS For over 30 years this professional authentic Polynesian-style performing troupe has thrilled audiences of all ages with their dynamic dances, dramatic drumming, beautiful vibrant costumes and props, and informative displays of customs of the islands. Ken, Mike, and Terry make up this trio that produces a full band sound featuring classics from the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s. Kick-off your Palatine outdoor summer concert experience in Towne Square with Rock, Paper, Scissors! THURSDAY, JUNE 30 • 6:30PM SUMMER STRINGS The Palatine Park District’s Summer Strings Orchestra will showcase a collection of music learned over the course of the season. Under the direction of Amy Bachmann, the performance will feature various musical styles as an ensemble, as well as highlighted soloists. FRIDAY, JULY 15 • 12:00PM ISTVAN & HIS IMAGINARY BAND When Istvan starts rocking, kids can’t help but join in, sometimes on stage, while their moms and dads cheer them on and enjoy the original tunes. Istvan has an irresistible mix of interactive rock ‘n’ roll, country, pop punk, and sing-alongs that get heads bobbing. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 • 12:00PM CHRIS FASCIONE: JUGGLING FUNNY STORIES Chris is full of boundless energy and humor as he acts out stories, poems, and folktales in his fun-filled, participatory show. Many different cultures and literary styles are represented in his stories, all of which are available through the school or community library. You’ll see colorful characters from literature come to life in a program designed to promote reading, imagination, and an interest in books. 28 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 THURSDAY, JULY 14 • 6:30PM HARPER COLLEGE JAZZ LAB BAND Harper College Jazz Ensemble, directed by Ken Spurr, is a large Jazz Combo where students learn to improvise while performing great jazz repertory. The group, made up of piano, guitars, bass, drums, horns, and vocalists, enjoys performing songs by Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and Horace Silver as well as in Latin Jazz songs. The band has recently performed at the Elmhurst College Jazz Fest, where they received an outstanding soloist award, and at the famous Jazz Showcase in Chicago. THURSDAY, JULY 28 • 6:30PM ALLEGRO COMMUNITY CHORUS Celebrate the summer in Palatine with a beautiful choral performance in the park presented by the Palatine Park District’s own Allegro Community Chorus. Allegro will present a variety seasonal tunes filling Towne Square with the energy and joy summertime brings. PRESENTED BY ARLINGTON TOYOTA/SCION FRED P. HALL AMPHITHEATER • 256 E. PALATINE ROAD, PALATINE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 • 8:00PM WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 • 8:00PM WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 • 8:00PM WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 • 8:00PM JAZZ COMMUNITY BIG BAND PALATINE CONCERT BAND Under the direction of Dr. Frederick Lowe, the Palatine Concert Band is an adult volunteer organization that provides an outlet for both avocational and professional musicians to perform fine wind band literature, and serves the Chicagoland area as a musical organization of high quality. This 18-piece big band plays the music of Count Basie, Stan Kenton, Thad Jones, Duke Ellington, and many others. Led by Marianne May, and co-music directors Phil Feo and Leo Kawczinski, the Jazz Community Big Band is swinging hard and will have big band fans dancing out on the lawn. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 • 8:00PM ILLINOIS BRASS BAND WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 • 7:00PM PALATINE CHILDREN'S CHORUS The Palatine Children's Chorus Summer Concert Choir, under the artistic direction of Rachel Rosellini, and the Singin' in the Sun camp singers will present their annual summer concert with a special appearance by the performance choir of Summit Choral Society. In the event of inclement weather, this concert will move inside to Cutting Hall, 150 E. Wood Street. Under the direction of Stephen Squires, the Illinois Brass Band plays challenging-to-play and exciting-to-hear music from a wide variety of genres including classical, jazz, and pop. Performing in the British brass band tradition, the brass band has won six NABBA championships all the while delighting audiences throughout the Chicago area. FRIDAY, JULY 22 • 8:00PM 7TH HEAVEN Get ready for an experience you just have to see and hear! 7th Heaven has charted #1 on the Midwest Billboard Charts three times in the past three years. The band has been heard on over seven radio stations in Chicagoland with their hits “Stoplight,” “Better This Way,” and “Sing.” They are also known for the famous “30 Songs in 30 Minutes” medley featuring tunes from the 70’s and 80’s. FRIDAY, JUNE 24 • 8:00PM FRIDAY, JULY 29 • 8:00PM AMERICAN ENGLISH Relive the days of the Beatles! Using instruments identical to those used by the legendary group, this Palatine favorite has an uncanny ability to reproduce the vocal style and harmonies of the Beatles. Not only will they bring back fond memories for those who were there, but they bring to life the sounds of those who never had a chance to see the Fab Four live. FRIDAY, JULY 8 • 8:00PM MURLEY Performing at nearly every city venue and countless festivals in the Chicagoland area, Murley has been a part of the Chicago music scene since 2005. Their fusion of blues and rock morphs a deep-groove jam into a memorable sensation of fan satisfaction. Murley’s music has been featured in independent films, podcasts, station IDs, and on the area’s largest FM radio station 93.1 WXRT. FOOD TRUCK FRENZY SOUNDS OF SUMMER MAIN STAGE CONCERTS see page 33 THE FORTUNATE SONS Using original vintage gear and instruments, accurate costumes, and spot-on musical ability, The Fortunate Sons instantly conjure up the full experience of the best of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Each member of the band was chosen to portray the playing style and appearance of CCR in their prime. The Fortunate Sons will have fans dancing all night. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 • 8:00PM BAND CALLED CATCH Energetic and fun alt-rock that was made to inspire and get you moving. Band Called Catch’s dynamic sound has landed them bills with folks like Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Crash Kings, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Drive-By Truckers, Cory Chisel and the Wandering Songs, Dawes, Joe Pug, and hundreds of other truly talented knowns and unknowns. for details Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 29 SPECIAL EVENTS the Encore Circle Becoming a "Summer Saint" Just Got Better! Join the Sounds of Summer Encore Circle and keep the music playing all summer long! Donors contributing $25 or more will receive recognition for their support this year in our 2017 Sounds of Summer program book, the opportunity to vote on 2017 donation gift items, and participate in an entertainment survey to select next summer's bands. Donations will help enhance the quality of free entertainment provided and support the ongoing growth of our annual concert series. For more information, visit palatineparks.org. Visit the Palatine 150th Committee at the Farmers’ Market on Saturday, May 14 to learn more about the yearlong celebration and browse Palatine 150 commemorative items for purchase! Look forward to the Good Old Summertime Festival on Sunday, June 5 at the Palatine Historical Society. See page 99 for details. Visit palatine150.com for more information. BIG B IIG G TRUCKS TR T RU R UCKS CK CK KS S FREE Chick-fil-A sandwiches and coupons will be given to the first 2,000 people! FALL FESTIVAL VENDORS WANTED! Saturday, October 8, 2016 Palatine Stables The Palatine Park District welcomes crafters, not-for-profits and local businesses to participate in our annual Fall Festival! To apply for a vendor space, visit palatineparks.org and select "Downloadable Forms" under the "About Us" tab. The Fall Festival Vendor Application Form can be found under "Special Events" on this page. Deadline for applications is Friday, September 2, 2016. 30 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Saturday, May 7 • 10:00am–1:00pm Family Aquatic Center Parking Lot Does your child like trucks? Here’s a great opportunity for your child to see trucks and other vehicles up close and even sit in the driver’s seat! Some of the vehicles may inclue a fire truck, police car, school bus, dump truck, and many more. Bring your camera for lots of photos. Free goody bags will be given to first 1,000 children. Visit our sponsor tables for more goodies. Parking will be available at the Community Center parking lot at 250 E. Wood Street. Do you have a vehicle you would like to display for our event? Contact Karen Rude at 847.496.6239. Age: All ages Fee: FREE to the HILLS GOLF FEST (7–13 years) Join us for a fun night of organized games and activities in the Community Center gym. Pizza and snacks will also be available to purchase at the concession stand. Saturday, May 14 ∞ 2:00–5:00pm Palatine Hills ∞ 512 W. Northwest Hwy. Join us for an afternoon of fun at Palatine Hills Golf Course. Activities will include golf instruction, course tours, contests, FootGolf, and lawn advice. All activities are FREE! Food will be available for purchase. Location: Fee: Max: Prog # 326600-01 SPECIAL EVENTS HEAD Community Center $8 pre-registration $10 day of event 60 Day F Date 6/10 Time 6:00-9:00pm kids rule WEDNESDAYS MAY 19–27 7:00PM (7–13 years) Andrew Rally, a young and successful television actor, relocates to New York where he rents a marvelous, gothic apartment. With his television career in limbo, Andrew is offered the opportunity to play Hamlet on stage, but there's one problem: He hates Hamlet. His dilemma deepens with the entrance of John Barrymore's ghost, who arrives intoxicated and in full costume to the apartment that once was his. The contrast between the two actors, the towering, dissipated Barrymore whose Hamlet was the greatest of his time, and Andrew Rally, hot young television star, leads to a wildly funny duel over women, art, success, duty, television, and yes, the apartment. Participants will have access to open gym and open turf! Staff will organize different sports, crafts, and activities based on interest level of those attending such as dodgeball, soccer, basketball, flag football, and kickball. Pizza and snacks will also be available for purchase at the concession stand. Location: Fee: Tickets: $10 per person Max: Performances will be held at 250 E. Wood Street. To purchase tickets, visit palatineparks.org (under “Events” tab) or call 847.991.0333. Additional ticketing fees may apply. Prog # 326410-01 326410-02 Falcon Park Recreation Center $8 pre-registration $10 day of event per day 60 Day W W Date 7/6 8/3 Time 6:00-9:00pm 6:00-9:00pm Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 31 SPECIAL EVENTS o f the TEEN BATTLE OF THE BANDS Presented by Palatine Park District, Salt Creek Park District, and Tribeca Flashpoint College Presenting Sponsor: Quest Academy Compete with local teen bands for the chance to perform at the Illinois State Fair. Get ready to rock at the Palatine Park District's annual Battle of the Bands local competition on Monday, June 13 at the Fred P. Hall Amphitheater (256 E. Palatine Road, Palatine). The winner will move to the regional competition and the winner of the regional competition will have the opportunity to play in Springfield at the IPRA Statewide Competition. Day M Performance Date June 13 Time 7:00-9:00pm R/NR FREE In the event of inclement weather, the competition will be moved indoors to Cutting Hall (150 E. Wood Street, Palatine). 32 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 ADULT BATTLE OF THE BANDS Have a band and looking for an opportunity to perform for a lively summer crowd? The Palatine Park District is proud to present our first Adult Battle of the Bands for musicians 21 and older on Wednesday, August 3 at the Fred P. Hall Amphitheater (256 E. Palatine Road, Palatine). The winner of the competition will have the opportunity to perform at the Village of Palatine's Street Fest. Day W Performance Date August 3 Time 7:00-9:00pm R/NR FREE In the event of inclement weather, the competition will be rescheduled. Saturday, July 16 • 10:00amU2:00pm towne Square • 150 W. Palatine Road, Palatine Enjoy musical arts and create works of art provided by the Northwest Special Recreation Association. Live music entertainment will be provided by the Palatine Park District. Everyone will have the opportunity to learn about acting and participate in visual art projects. Adapted arts equipment will be available. In the event of inclement weather, Arts in the Park will be canceled. This event is FREE, but requires registration. Registration will be taken at NWSRA, 3000 Central Road, Rolling Meadows. Registration will also be accepted at Towne Square on the day of the event. For more information, call 847.392.2848. Enjoy a carnival designed for your best friend of the canine variety! Participate in games and activities for dogs, visit pet friendly vendors, enter raffles, take a photo of you and your dog, and more! Bring a pet food donation to the event to receive an additional raffle ticket. SPECIAL EVENTS 30-8:00PM 6:3 · 4 T S U G U A THURSDAY, HALL AMPHITHEATER FRED P. All dogs must be kept on a leash at all times for this event. Dogs must be wearing a current rabies tag to participate in this event. Prog #: 340030-01 Pre-Event Fee: $6 until August 3 at 7:00pm Min/Max: 50/200 Day-of-Event Fee: $8 FOOD TRUCK FRENZY FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 • 5:00–9:00PM • FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER PARKING LOT • 340 E. PALATINE ROAD Join us for an evening of music and food truck fun! Try a variety of tasty treats from local food trucks, then head over to the Fred P. Hall Amphitheater for the free Sounds of Summer concert at 8:00pm. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to relax and enjoy the evening. Free goody bags will be given to the first 1,000 people and a special giveaway item as part of the Palatine 150 celebration will be given to the first 150 people in attendance. Visit sponsor tables for more goodies. Visit palatineparks.org for an up-to-date list of food trucks attending. Due to the nature of this event, please leave pets at home. FREE event! Food from vendors available for purchase. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 33 SPECIAL EVENTS Electronics Recycling Event CYCLEFEST – TOUR OF PALATINE SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 • 9:00AM SMITH AND SLADE STREETS Visit www.bikepalatine.com to download an entry form or register in person at Mikes Bike Shop, 155 N. Northwest Hwy, Palatine. Call 847.358.0948 with any questions. 3K Family Fun Run/Walk Saturday, August 6 • 9:00am–12:00pm Palatine Village Hall • 200 E. Wood Street, Palatine The Village of Palatine and the Palatine Park District are partnering with the Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County (SWANCC) to host an Electronics Recycling Event. The event will be located at the north rear lot of Village Hall, with vehicle access from the east lot on the Palatine Park District side of the building. No vehicles will be allowed to enter the event line after 12:00pm. Family & team group specials available! Residents from any of the 23 SWANCC member communities can participate. Proof of residency will be verified. Household chemical waste, documents, and other unlisted materials will not be accepted. This event is for residential electronics only. No business or institutional waste will be accepted. Sunday, August 28 Begins at 8:30am Towne Square Smith & Slade Streets For a complete list of accepted electronic items visit swancc.org. For event information, contact the Palatine Environmental Health Division at 847.359.9090 or visit palatine.il.us Presented by Palatine Bank & Trust Pre-Race registration deadline is Tuesday, August 21, 2016. FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT PRESENTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 FRED P. HALL AMPHITHEATER MOVIE WILL BEGIN AT DUSK (APPROX. 8:15PM) A separate registration form is required to participate. Forms can be downloaded from palatineparks.org or are available for pick up at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, Falcon Park Recreation Center, and the Fitness Center beginning June 1. Forms received after deadline will be returned. All pre-registered participants will receive a t-shirt and a goody bag. Course map will be available after June 1. When Judy Hopps becomes the first rabbit to join the police force, she quickly learns how tough it is to enforce the law. Determined to prove herself, Judy jumps at the opportunity to solve a mysterious case. Unfortunately, that means working with Nick Wilde, a wily fox who makes her job even harder. Family Movie Night will be rescheduled for Thursday, August 18 in the event of inclement weather. Please call 847.705.5123 x431 for weather related cancelations. Title subject to change based on studio release. Race Registration Fee: Pre-Race: $10 Race Day: $15 Family/Team of 4+ participants: $8/person The Family/Team rate is available for pre-registration only. All Family/Team entries must be submitted at the same time and paid on one check or credit card. All Family/Team entries are final at time of payment. FREE event! 34 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Prog #: 340070-16 PRESCHOOL LOCATIONS Our state-licensed preschool for 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds provides a warm, accepting environment where learning is fun. Experienced teachers offer a variety of developmentally appropriate activities designed to help children learn and grow socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. The curriculum includes pre-kindergarten skills, art, music, science, large and small motor development, and imaginative play. A pre-kindergarten class is offered at Parkside Monday–Friday. A class for young 3-year-olds is offered at Maple Park on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Children must be completely toilet trained and self-sufficient in the bathroom (no diapers or pull-ups) to attend preschool. Lunch Bunch Enrichment Programs will be offered for 4-year-olds in the fall and 3- and 4-year-olds in the winter and spring. This option will extend the preschool day for 1–2 hours once or twice a week. This program is only for children enrolled in preschool. Birchwood 435 W. Illinois Avenue Eagle Park 1425 N. Oak Street at Home Avenue Maple Park 316 N. Winston at Anderson Parkside 262 E. Palatine Road in Community Park PRESCHOOL Preschool 2016/2017 REGISTRATION • $50 non-refundable, non-transferable processing fee is required with your registration. • A copy of the child’s birth certificate must be given at the time of registration. The child cannot be registered without it. • Preschool payments are made by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). An EFT form is due at time of registration. HOW TO REGISTER Registration for 2016–2017 Preschool began in January. Call 847.991.1960 for availability. Residents and non-residents must register in person at Birchwood Recreation Center only. A special preschool registration form is needed for registration and is available only at Birchwood Recreation Center. 3–4 YEARS OLD Prog # 537030-10 537030-11 537010-10 537020-10 Age 3 on or before 1/1/16 & 11/1/16 3 on or before 9/1/16 3 on or before 9/1/16 3 on or before 9/1/16 Date 9/6-5/25 9/6-5/25 9/6-5/25 9/6-5/25 Day Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th Time 9:00-11:00am 12:00-2:30pm 9:00-11:30am 9:00-11:30am Location Maple Park Maple Park Birchwood Parkside Monthly Fee* $94/$118 $111/$139 $111/$139 $111/$139 Max 18 20 20 20 Date 9/6-5/25 9/7-5/26 9/6-5/26 Day Tu/Th M/W/F M-F Time 9:00-11:30am 9:00-11:30am 9:00-11:30am Location Eagle Park Eagle Park Eagle Park Monthly Fee* $111/$139 $165/$206 $273/$341 Max 10 10 10 Date 9/7-5/26 9/7-5/26 9/7-5/26 9/7-5/26 9/6-5/25 9/6-5/26 Day M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F Tu/Th M-F Time 9:00-11:30am 9:00-11:30am 9:00-11:30am 12:30-3:00pm 12:30-3:00pm 12:30-3:00pm Location Maple Park Birchwood Parkside Parkside Parkside Parkside Monthly Fee* $165/$206 $165/$206 $165/$206 $165/$206 $111/$139 $273/$341 Max 20 20 20 10 10 10 3 1/2–5 YEARS OLD Prog # 537040-10 537040-11 537040-12 Age 4 on or before 12/31/16 4 on or before 12/31/16 4 on or before 12/31/16 4–5 YEARS OLD Prog # 537030-12 537010-11 537020-11 537020-12 537020-13 537020-14 Age 4 on or before 9/1/16 4 on or before 9/1/16 4 on or before 9/1/16 5 before 3/1/17 5 before 3/1/17 5 before 3/1/17 *Monthly fee for preschool is 8 payments. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 35 PARENT & TOT All Parent & Tot classes require an adult to participate with the child. UNREGISTERED SIBLINGS MAY NOT PARTICIPATE and may remain in the classroom ONLY if they can occupy themselves quietly without interfering with your ability to participate with your child. BUSY BABIES (Crawling–18 months) This is a class for babies that fosters their developing motor and social skills. During class, we will engage in open play, sing songs, read short books, socialize, and play simple games. Instructor: Ilene Harris Location: Community Center, Rm 1E Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # 334080-01 Day W Date 6/29-7/27 Time 10:45-11:30am R/NR $27/$34 TODDLER GYM (Walking–24 months) Toddlers will have the opportunity to interact with adults and peers while they enjoy books, songs, and active play. Adults and children should wear or bring socks because shoes may be removed during class. Instructor: Tracy Seebacher Location: Community Center, Rm 1E Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # Day 334240-01 Th *No class 6/30 Date 6/16-7/21* Time 9:15-10:00am R/NR $27/$34 TOTS PLAYTIME (18 months–2 1/2 years) Take time out with your toddler to play. Each class will start in room 1G with creative art projects, stories, and songs. The class will then move into room 1E for large motor play on the climbing equipment. This class includes a variety of activities and lots of fun. Instructor: Ilene Harris Location: Community Center, Rm 1E & 1G Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # 334280-01 Day W Date 6/29-7/27 Time 9:30-10:30am R/NR $30/$38 COME PLAY WITH ME (18 months–4 years) This summer playtime is great for children to meet new friends and for adults to interact with their children. During class, we will get a chance to explore large motor activities, simple games, and music. This is a perfect class for siblings to attend together. Socks are required as shoes are removed during class. Instructor: Deanna Kolar Location: Community Center, Rm 1E Min/Max: 6/12 Prog # Day Date Time R/NR 334090-01 Tu 6/28-8/2 9:15-10:00am $37/$49 Note: Fee is for one child. Additional children are $21 R/$27 NR. 36 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 SUMMER TIME OPEN GYM Young children can play together on the indoor gym equipment designed especially for them. An adult must remain with and supervise their child. There is no registration required for this program, drop in any time! No food or drinks allowed in the gym room. Location: Community Center, Rm 1E Age: 2 years & under (baby hour) Day Date F 6/10-8/5* *No class 7/1 Age: Time 9:15-10:15am Fee $1 per child at door Walking–4 years Day Date F 6/10-8/5* *No class 7/1 Time 10:15am-12:00pm Fee $1 per child at door PAINT COATIN’, CRAYON TOTIN’ TOTS (2–3 years) This class offers a variety of age-appropriate art activities for children to enjoy. Children will be exposed to colors and shapes as they explore various art materials. Bring your child in old clothes, creating art can be messy! Instructor: Susan Grahek Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # Day 334170-01 M *No class 7/4 Date 6/13-7/25* Time 9:15-10:00am R/NR $35/$44 FUN FOR TOTS & 2’S (18 months–2 1/2 years) Sing, create, and play in a class where every week will be exciting and different. Children will hear stories, create a simple art project, and have a chance to interact with others. Instructor: Susan Grahek Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # Day 334120-03 M *No class 7/4 Date 6/13-7/25* Time 10:30-11:15am R/NR $33/$42 MOVIN’ & GROOVIN’ (16–24 months) This class will introduce your little one to the joy of moving and dancing. Children will move and groove to various types of music. Adults and children should both wear clothes that are easy to move in and soft-soled shoes. Instructor: Maggie Dominick Location: Community Center, Rm 2C Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # Day 334141-01 Th *No class 6/30 Date Time 6/16-7/28* 11:00-11:30am R/NR $34/$43 see pages SWIM LESSONS 22–25 for details DISCOVER SCIENCE WITH ME (2–6 years) The adults and children will meet at Palatine Parks for playtime and a simple art project. Meet at the Community Center in room 1E on the first day. A location schedule will be given at the first class. In case of rain, class will be held at the Community Center. Instructor: Kathy Schneider Location: Community Center, Rm 1E & local parks Min/Max: 6/15 Prog # Day Date Time R/NR 334060-01 M 6/13-7/25* 9:30-10:30am $47/$59 *No class 7/4 Note: Fee is for one child. Additional children are $24 R/$30 NR. STORY TIME IN THE PARK (2–4 years) Join us for an outside story time presented by the Palatine Public Library. Bring a blanket to sit on and enjoy stories under the sun. An adult must remain with the child during story time. Instructor: Palatine Public Library Day W W W Date 6/22 7/13 8/3 Time 10:00-10:30am 10:00-10:30am 10:00-10:30am Location Maple Park Hamilton Oak Park Fee Free Drop-in Free Drop-in Free Drop-in (2–3 years) This class will provide an introduction to science for the little ones. A new scientific concept will be introduced each week through hands-on activities. Wear old clothes, we may get messy! Different curriculum will be presented each session. Instructor: Claire Termanas Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 6/12 Prog # 334110-01 Day Sa Date 7/9-7/30 Time 9:30-10:15am R/NR $25/$32 TOT ROCK (12–24 months) Tot Rock combines music and movement with sensory stimulation and socialization using structured and unstructured time to improve motor skills. Activities involve manipulatives such as maracas, tambourines, bean bags, parachute play, and more! A new curriculum will be offered each session. For more information visit www.rockitkids.com. Instructor: Rock-N-Kids Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 1F Min/Max: 4/12 Prog # Day 334270-01 Tu 334270-02 W *No class 7/5, 7/6 Date Time 6/14-8/2* 4:45-5:25pm 6/15-8/10* 9:15-9:55am PARENT & TOT ART IN THE PARK R/NR $70/$88 $80/$100 KID ROCK I (20–36 months) Kid Rock combines music and movement with song and dance, rhythm and rhyme, imaginative play, and fine and gross motor skills. Instruments and props include hand bells, maracas, tambourines, scarves, bean bags, parachute play, and more! A new curriculum will be offered each session. For more information visit www.rockitkids.com. Instructor: Rock-N-Kids Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 1F Min/Max: 4/12 Prog # Day 334150-01 Tu 334150-02 W *No class 7/5, 7/6 Date Time 6/14-8/2* 5:30-6:10pm 6/15-8/10* 10:00-10:40am R/NR $70/$88 $80/$100 ITTY BITTY BALLET (2 years) This is an introductory ballet class where young movers learn ballet basics in an encouraging and creative learning environment. Girls should wear leotard and tights and boys should wear t-shirt and shorts. Adults should wear clothes that are easy to move in because they will be participating with their little dancer. Wear soft-soled shoes. Instructor: Maggie Dominick Location: Community Center, Rm 2C Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # Day 334140-01 Th *No class 6/30 Date 6/16-7/28* Time 9:30-10:00am R/NR $34/$43 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 37 PARENT & TOT ADULT & TOT SOCCER All Parent & Tot classes require an adult to partic- (2–3 years) Adults will enjoy time with their toddlers learning basic soccer skills including dribbling, passing, and shooting. Age appropriate drills, games, and equipment will be used. Tots will also develop motor, listening, and social skills. Bring a labeled water bottle. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Oak Park Min/Max: 5/16 Prog # Day 334020-02 M *No class 7/4 Date 6/13-8/1* Time 10:30-11:15am ipate with the child. UNREGISTERED SIBLINGS MAY NOT PARTICIPATE and may remain in the classroom ONLY if they can occupy themselves quietly without interfering with your ability to participate with your child. R/NR $43/$54 TWILIGHT T-BALL (2–3 years) This class will introduce children to the game of t-ball. Batting, throwing, and base running will be covered. Please bring a labeled mitt and water bottle to every class. In case of rain, class will be held in the Community Center gym. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Between Ost Field and Community Center Sand Volleyball Courts Min/Max: 5/20 Prog # Day 334051-01 M 334051-02 Tu *No class 6/28, 7/4 Date 6/13-7/25* 6/14-7/26* Time 6:00-6:45pm 6:00-6:45pm R/NR $34/$43 $34/$43 NEW TINY TOT OLYMPICS (2–3 years) Get in the Olympic spirit with your child as you join us for this fun class! Boys and girls will jump, run, throw, and develop a variety of other skills as they participate in soccer, basketball, floor hockey, track and field, and other Olympic sports. Children and parents will participate in a pint-size Olympic Games during the last class. Events made just for the smallest athletes will include an obstacle course, pool noddle javelin throw, long jump, soccer ball kick, and relay races. Bring a labeled water bottle. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Oak Park Min/Max: 5/16 Prog # Day 334041-01 M *No class 7/4 Date 6/13-8/1* Time 9:00-9:40am R/NR $38/$48 ADULT & TOT SPORTS & STORIES (2–3 years) Adults and their tots can jump into the world of literature and sports through this exciting class. Each week adults will assist their youngsters learning processes as the children enjoy a mind-awakening story and play a body-challenging sport. Children will enhance listening skills, the ability to follow directions, and overall physical development in a safe and fun environment. Bring a labeled water bottle. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Birchwood Field #1 Min/Max: 5/20 Prog # 334030-01 38 Day Th Date 6/16-8/4 Time 10:45-11:30am R/NR $48/$60 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 ADULT & TOT TRIPLE PLAY SPORTS (2–3 years) This class will feature the three sports of the season: basketball, soccer, and t-ball. Young children will develop motor skills while having fun throwing, catching, shooting, running, and kicking like the big kids. A variety of activities designed around these three sports will be played each week. Parents and their little athletes will enjoy making new friends and working together. Bring a labeled water bottle. In case of rain, class will be held in the Community Center gym. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Between Ost Field and Community Center Sand Volleyball Courts Min/Max: 5/16 Prog # Day 334031-01 W *No class 6/29 Date 6/15-7/27* Time 5:00-5:40pm R/NR $33/$41 PARENT & TOT Adult & Tot Triple Play Sports ............................ page 38 Kid Rock I ........................................................... page 37 Tot Rock ............................................................. page 37 Twilight T-Ball .................................................... page 38 Palatine Park District offers cutting edge STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) programs with instructors from Computer Explorers. These classes are project-based, hands-on, and designed to make learning fun. EARLY CHILDHOOD Beginning Ballet................................................. page 42 Beginning Video Game Programming ............... page 39 Blocks of Fun! .................................................... page 39 Kid Rock II .......................................................... page 40 Little Celtic Soccer Academy ............................ page 45 Martial Arts & Tumbling ..................................... page 43 Mini Soccer ........................................................ page 45 Night T-Ball ........................................................ page 45 Pee Wee Track, Field & Fitness.......................... page 44 Preschool & Kindergarten Martial Arts ............. page 43 Summer Chefs ................................................... page 39 Toddler Martial Arts and More........................... page 43 Tutus and Tap Shoes.......................................... page 42 Young Rembrandts ............................................ page 41 (4–6 years) BEGINNING FUN-GINEERING Young engineers will build working models of simple machines such as a seesaw, a rolling vehicle, and hockey player using Lego® Educational kits. Children will have a great time working on activities designed around creativity, exploring, investigating, and problem solving in a fun group environment. While building these fun and interactive models, they will learn about levers, pulleys, gears, wheels, and axles. Each Lego® Kit will be shared by two students. Instructor: Computer Explores Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 1F Min/Max: 6/12 Prog # 319050-01 Day M-Th Date Time R/NR 6/13-6/16 10:00-11:30am $104/$130 BEGINNING VIDEO GAME PROGRAMMING (5–7 years) EARLY CHILDHOOD STEM LITERACY EVENING CLASSES Have your child take the first step toward becoming a Video Game -Programmer! This course will introduce your child to the programming concepts of LOGO®, an amazing programming language with which one can program their own simple animations. You child will control what the computer thinks and does! Instructor: Computer Explores Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 2A Min/Max: 6/12 Prog # 319060-01 Day M-W Date Time 6/27-6/29 6:00-7:30pm R/NR $78/$98 BLOCKS OF FUN! (4–6 years) Bring your imagination and creativity as we build with Lego bricks. Whether you choose to design your own creation or the daily challenge, this class produces extremely imaginative and outstanding projects every time. Instructor: Computer Explores Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 2A Min/Max: 6/12 Prog # 319071-01 Day Date M-Th 7/11-7/14 Time 6:00-7:30pm R/NR $104/$130 PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR NEW ADVENTURES FOR BEGINNERS SUMMER CHEFS (5–7 years) (4–6 years) Your mini chef will prepare simple foods while learning basic cooking skills such as spreading and stirring. All recipes are simple and kid friendly. Recipes will be seasonal and vary each session. Each child will receive a cookbook at the end of the class. A variety of ingredients are used in this class. Please inform the instructor about any food allergies. Instructor: Jennifer Dienelt Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # 319270-01 Day Tu Date 6/14-7/26 Time 6:45-7:30pm R/NR $53/$67 Who stole the birthday cake? Practice detective skills when the birthday cake disappears. Examine footprints, decide if the frosting or paint is on a suspect’s shirt, and check fingerprints on the cake plate. Could grandma be the hungry thief? Learn how a real detective works in this private investigation class. Instructor: Computer Explores Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 6/12 Prog # 319072-01 Day M-Th Date 8/1-8/4 Time 10:00-11:30am R/NR $104/$130 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 39 EARLY CHILDHOOD READING IS FUN PARENT’S DAY OUT (2 1/2–4 1/2 years) Need a little time to yourself? Then this is the program for you! Children will enjoy playtime, group activities, and large motor fun. Children do not need to be toilet trained and should be comfortable being away from their parents for an extended period of time. Send a peanut-free snack, drink, and a change of clothes to each class. Please mark your child’s name on all of their belongings. Instructor: Ilene Harris & Bonnie Shemroske Location: Falcon Park, GE Rm Min/Max: 7/12 Prog # 319320-02 Day Th Date 6/16-7/28 Time 9:15-11:30am R/NR $79/$99 ADVENTURES IN SCIENCE (4–6 years) This class will encourage your child’s curiosity and expand their understanding of the world of science. Different scientific concepts will be explored each session through a variety of activities. We will get messy, so send your child in old clothes. Instructor: Clare Termanas Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # 319020-01 Day Sa Date 7/9-7/30 Time 10:30-11:30am R/NR $26/$33 (4 1/2–6 years) Get ready to read the fun way! This class is designed to strengthen your child’s reading readiness skills through multi-sensory games and activities. Lesson plans include working on letter recognition, letter-sound correspondence, phonemic awareness, and concept of print. A licensed reading specialist will gear activities towards your child’s needs. Give your child the opportunity to master the building blocks of learning how to read. Visit www.thereadingcenterinc.com for more information. Instructor: Reading Center Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 1F Min/Max: 4/10 Prog # 319130-01 Day Th Date 7/14-8/4 Time 9:00-9:45am R/NR $46/$58 MATH IS FUN (4 1/2–6 years) Let your child experience hands-on math while engaging in games and activities working both in group and individual settings. Learning will be fun while children explore the concepts of numbers, counting, estimating, patterns, and more under the instruction of a certified teacher. Instructor: Reading Center Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 1F Min/Max: 4/10 Prog # 319120-01 Day Th Date 7/14-8/4 Time 10:00-10:45am R/NR $46/$58 KID ROCK II (3–4 years) Kid Rock II combines music and movement with song and dance, rhythm and rhyme, imaginative play, and fine and gross motor skills. Instruments and props include hand bells, maracas, tambourines, scarves, bean bags, parachute play, and more. A new curriculum will be offered each session. For more information visit www.rockitkids.com. Instructor: Rock-N-Kids Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 1F Min/Max: 5/12 Prog # Day 319700-01 Tu 319700-02 W *No class 7/5, 7/6 Date Time 6/14-8/2* 6:15-6:55pm 6/15-8/10* 10:45-11:25am R/NR $70/$88 $80/$100 SING WITH ME (4–5 years) Sing With Me, part of the Palatine Children’s Chorus, is a musical learning experience for young children who love to sing. With lots of movement and creative play, children will learn music basics and how to sing in a way that won’t harm their vocal chords. This class leads directly into Do Re Mi for 6- and 7-year-olds. Parents and friends are invited to join the final class on July 21. Instructor: Kathy Sbarboro Location: Community Center, Rm 1C Min/Max: 8/15 Prog # 333010-01 40 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Day Th Date 6/16-7/21 Time 12:30-1:15pm R/NR $50/$63 EARLY CHILDHOOD MESSY MASTERPIECES (3–4 years) This is a class for children who love to create and aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty! We’ll experiment with lots of different materials. Wear old clothes. Instructor: Tracy Seebacher Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # Day 319260-01 Th *No class 6/30 Date 6/16-7/21* Time 10:30-11:15am R/NR $29/$37 YOUNG REMBRANDTS (3 1/2–5 years) This summer will be jam-packed with fun, as we learn how to draw the amazing animals of the deep, dark jungle. Snakes will be first on our list. Drawing these slithering reptiles will get us excited for what comes next: an exciting drawing of a jaguar. It’s nothing but an excellent time as we learn how to draw this incredible feline. Up next, it’s time to take flight as we strap on our wings and learn how to draw a toucan. We can almost hear the monkeys now! Instructor: Young Rembrandts Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 6/10 Prog # Day 319680-01 Th 319680-02 Th *No class 6/30 Date 6/16-7/28* 6/16-7/28* Time 5:00-5:45pm 6:00-6:45pm R/NR $86/$108 $86/$108 JUNIOR PRINCESS WORKSHOP PICASSO’S PAINT & CLAY WORKSHOP (5–7 years) Kids learn to discover, explore, and imagine while experimenting with a variety of materials and methods. They will learn to draw and paint animals, sculpt funny characters, and create colorful works of art. This class encourages the development of creative thinking and problem solving. Students will experience the joy of making art using drawing, painting, mixed media, and sculpture. New projects will be completed each session. Instructor: Picasso’s Workshop Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 6/12 Prog # 319390-01 319390-02 Day Tu Tu Date 6/14-7/5 7/12-8/2 Time 10:00-11:00am 10:00-11:00am R/NR $86/$108 $86/$108 (4–6 years) Everybody loves to play dress-up! In this workshop we will learn to draw ourselves in “glamour” wear. On day 1 we will draw accessories including purses, crowns, and jewelry. On day 2 we will draw simple faces with crowns and hats. On day 3 we will revisit the first two days while we draw figures wearing fancy gowns with a variety of accessories. Step-bystep Young Rembrandts drawing techniques will ensure our success! Pencils, color pencils, markers, and Sharpies™ will be used. Instructor: Young Rembrandts Staff Location: Falcon Park, GE Rm Min/Max: 8/15 Prog # Day Date Time R/NR 319171-01 M/W/F 6/20, 6/22, 6/24 9:00-10:30am $86/$108 JUNIOR TRANSPORTATION WORKSHOP (4–6 years) NEW PRESCHOOL PALETTES (4–6 years) This class is designed to help your child discover the inner artist in them while allowing them to create their own unique masterpieces. Each week we will feature a different famous artist and try out some of their techniques. The children will experiment with different colors, photos, shapes, dough, textures, paints, and much more. Some featured artists will be: Picasso, Calder, O’Keefe, and Van Gogh. Please bring a white wire hanger to the first class. Instructor: Joan Cummins and Sylvia Espinoza Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 7/15 Prog # Day 319395-01 F *No class 7/1 Date 6/17-7/22* Time 9:30-10:30am R/NR $33/$42 This workshop gives you the chance to learn to draw all the different modes of transportation people use to get around. Cars, trucks, airplanes, helicopters, and more will fill our drawings. We will complete our last day with one large scene including as many roads, bridges, and vehicles as we can draw. Pencils, color pencils, and markers will be used. Instructor: Young Rembrandts Staff Location: Falcon Park, GE Rm Min/Max: 8/15 Prog # Day Date 319172-01 M/W/F 7/18, 7/20, 7/22 Time R/NR 9:00-10:30am $86/$108 Classes on Early Childhood pages are for children who are ready to attend by themselves. Parents do not remain in the classroom. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 41 EARLY CHILDHOOD BEGINNING BALLET (3–4 years) This class introduces children to ballet steps, barre exercises, stretches, and short dance combinations. Girls should wear a leotard and tights and boys should wear a t-shirt and shorts. Your child should wear soft-soled or ballet shoes. There will be a short showcase at the end of each session. Child must be able to attend class by themselves. Age: 3-4 years Instructor: Patti Reid Location: Community Center, Rm 2C Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # 319030-01 319030-02 Day Tu Tu Date 6/14-7/26 6/14-7/26 Time 5:00-5:30pm 6:25-6:55pm Age: 2 1/2-3 years Instructor: Maggie Dominick Location: Community Center, Rm 2C Prog # Day 319030-03 Th *No class 6/30 R/NR $39/$49 $39/$49 Min/Max: 5/10 Date Time 6/16-7/28* 10:15-10:45an R/NR $34/$43 TUTUS & TAP SHOES (4–6 years) Young dancers will be introduced to the basics of tap and ballet in this fun and creative class. Children will learn proper technique and gain a sense of rhythm. Girls should wear a leotard and tights and boys should wear a t-shirt and shorts. Your child should bring soft-soled or ballet shoes and hardsoled or tap shoes. There will be a short showcase at the end of each session. Instructor: Patti Reid Location: Community Center, Rm 2C Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # 319660-01 319660-02 319660-03 Day Tu Tu Tu Date 6/14-7/26 6/14-7/26 6/14-7/26 Time 10:15-11:00am 5:35-6:20pm 7:00-7:45pm R/NR $44/$55 $44/$55 $44/$55 BEGINNING BALLET & TUMBLING (3–4 years) This combination class introduces children to beginning ballet and basic tumbling and movement techniques. Girls should wear a leotard and tights and boys should wear a t-shirt and shorts. Your child should wear soft-soled or ballet shoes. There will be a short showcase at the end of each session. Instructor: Patti Reid Location: Community Center, Rm 2C Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # Day Date Time R/NR 319040-01 Tu 6/14-7/26 9:15-10:00an $44/$55 SING, DANCE, ACT, PERFORM (3 1/2–6 years) Children love to create their own stories, songs, and dances. This class will encourage children’s creativity and performing skills. There will be a mini-show on the last day of class. Instructor: Patti Reid Location: Community Center, Rm 2C Min/Max: 6/12 Prog # 319500-01 Day Tu Date 6/14-7/26 Time 11:15am-12:00pm R/NR $44/$55 IT’S A DANCE PARTY (3–5 years) Your child will dance to all of their favorite music from popular children’s movies in this high energy class. Rhythm, music awareness, and simple dance moves will be included. Send your child in clothes that are easy to move in. Boys and girls are both welcome! Instructor: Maggie Dominick Location: Community Center, Rm 2C Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # Day 319160-01 Th *No class 6/30 Date Time 6/16-7/28* 11:45-12:30pm R/NR $38/$48 NEW PRE POMS CLINIC (5–6 years) see page KIDS CAMP 51–52 for details Children will learn beginning pom fundamentals and a basic routine. This class is great for promoting coordination and self-esteem. The children will perform their routine at the end of the clinic. Poms will be provided for use during the clinic. Bring a labeled water bottle. Instructor: Stacey O’Keefe Location: Community Center, Rm 2C Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # 319410-01 42 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Day Sa Date 6/25 Time 9:30-11:00am R/NR $10/$13 (2 1/2–early 4 years) Your child will develop coordination, increase flexibility, and have a great time while focusing on physical fitness, coordination drills, and martial arts skills along with age-appropriate themes of respect and discipline. Parents are strongly encouraged to attend. For further information contact Jan Wood at 847.705.8714. Instructor: Johnna Brant Location: Falcon Park, PH Rm Min/Max: 8/18 Prog # 319650-01 Day Tu Date 6/14-8/2 Time 6:30-7:10pm R/NR $54/$68 MARTIAL ARTS & TAE KWON DO DRAGON CLASS (4 1/2–6 years) This class is a step up from Toddler and Kindergarten Martial Arts classes. Your child will train in kicking drills, footwork, self-defense, calisthenics, breaking, agility, forms, sparring drills, and much more. This is a curriculum based program where students progress in belts. The first time you register for this class you will receive the uniform and promotion test for FREE. For further information contact Jan Wood at 847.705.8714. Instructor: Master Wood Location: J.P. Wood Martial Arts America Min/Max: 7/12 PRESCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN MARTIAL ARTS Prog # 319240-01 You won’t believe the numerous benefits your child will receive from this class. Children will develop flexibility, coordination, and physical fitness while learning a variety of martial arts skills as they run, jump, kick, tumble, and much more. Emphasis will also be placed on focus, respect, and discipline. Parents are welcome to watch. For further information contact Jan Wood at 847.705.8714. Instructor: Johnna Brant Location: Falcon Park, PH Rm Min/Max: 8/18 MARTIAL ARTS & MORE MINI CAMP (4–6 years) Prog # 319420-01 Day Tu Date 6/14-8/2 Time 5:45-6:30pm R/NR $54/$68 Instructor: Jan Wood Location: J.P. Wood Martial Arts America Min/Max: 8/18 Prog # 319420-02 Day W Date 6/15-8/3 Time 4:00-4:45pm R/NR $54/$68 MARTIAL ARTS & TUMBLING (2 1/2–5 years) Your child will develop coordination, increase flexibility and strength, gain motor skills, and have a great time learning an awesome combination of martial arts and tumbling skills in this class. Parents are strongly encouraged to attend with their child. For further information contact Jan Wood at 847.705.8714. Age: 2 1/2–early 4 years Instructor: John & Jan Wood Location: Community Center, Rm 1E Prog # Day 319250-01 M 319250-02 M *No class 7/4 Date 6/13-8/1* 6/13-8/1* Time 5:15-5:55pm 6:00-6:40pm Min/Max: 8/18 R/NR $46/$58 $46/$58 Age: 3–5 years Instructor: Jan Wood Location: J.P. Woods Martial Arts America Min/Max: 8/18 Prog # 319250-03 Day W Date 6/15-8/3 Time 10:30-11:10am R/NR $54/$68 see page HORSE CAMPS 95 Day Tu Date 6/14-8/9 Time 4:00-4:45pm R/NR $119/$149 (4–7 years) This awesome camp will combine martial arts, tumbling, obstacle course, games, new skills, and so much more. Instructor: Jan Wood Location: J.P. Wood Martial Arts America Min/Max: 6/20 Prog # Day 319230-01 M/Tu/Th Date Time R/NR 7/11, 7/12, 10:30am-12:30pm $45/$57 7/14 EARLY CHILDHOOD TODDLER MARTIAL ARTS & MORE ZUMBA® KIDS JR. (4–6 years) Zumba® Kids Jr. classes are rockin’, high-energy dance parties packed with kid-friendly routines. We break down steps, as well as add games, activities, and cultural exploration elements into the class structure. This class helps develop a healthy lifestyle by incorporating fitness as a natural part of children’s lives. Classes incorporate key childhood development elements such as leadership, respect, team work, confi dence, self-esteem, memory, creativity, coordination, balance, and cultural awareness. Instructor: Del Crawford Location: Falcon Park, PH Rm Min/Max: 5/10 Prog # 319800-01 Day W Date 6/15-7/20 Time 9:30-10:15am R/NR $36/$45 NEW KID YOGA WORKSHOP (4–6 years) The Kid Yoga Workshop is a great option for students wanting to have fun in a structured and safe atmosphere. Students will explore yoga asanas, singing bowls, mandalas, memory games, and more during our time together. Every child will benefit from this experience as we awaken independence and confidence which students can carry into their next school year. Instructor: Celeste Minella Location: Community Center, Rm 2C Min/Max: 3/12 Prog # 319161-01 319161-02 Day W W Date 6/15-6/29 7/6-7/20 Time 10:00-11:30am 10:00-11:30am R/NR $72/$90 $72/$90 for details Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 43 EARLY CHILDHOOD PEE WEE TRACK, FIELD & FITNESS PEE WEE SPORTSTERS CAMP Join us for a fun workout and learn about a sport that is rich in tradition and history. This unique class will combine stretching, movement, and other fitness concepts along with running, jumping, throwing, and other skills used in track and field. Hula hoops, jump ropes, parachutes, softballs, frisbees, hurdles, and other equipment will help guide your child through track and field events in a safe environment. The session will conclude with a fun-filled SportKids track and field meet on the last day of class. Bring a labeled water bottle. In case of rain, class will be held in the Community Center gym. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Between Ost Field and Community Center Sand Volleyball Courts Min/Max: 5/20 If your young child loves the world of sports, then this is the camp for them! Participants will learn the fundamentals of basketball, baseball, kickball, soccer, floor hockey, and many other sports and fun activities. Organized games emphasize sportsmanship, sharing, and teamwork. Bring a labeled water bottle. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Oak Park Min/Max: 5/30 Age: 3 years (4–6 years) Prog # Day 319380-01 Tu *No class 6/28 Date 6/14-7/26* Time 5:00-5:45pm R/NR $37/$46 Your child will learn proper grip, basic strokes, and other beginning tennis fundamentals through fun drills and tennis-like games. We’ll also work with your child to help him or her learn putting, chipping, and the other basics of golf using colorful equipment. Bring a labeled water bottle. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Birchwood Field #1 and Tennis Courts Min/Max: 5/20 Date 6/16-8/4 Time 9:15-10:00am R/NR $48/$60 LITTLE SLUGGERS (4–6 years) Boys and girls will enjoy America’s favorite pastime in this Little Sluggers Baseball class. Participants will learn the basic fundamentals of baseball such as running the bases, throwing, catching, and fielding. They will also learn how to hit the ball off a tee and even live pitching. Exciting drills and games will help children learn about teamwork and good sportsmanship in an atmosphere where participation and fun are our top priority. Bring a labeled water bottle and mitt. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Oak Park Min/Max: 5/16 Prog # Day 319282-01 M *No class 7/4 Date 6/13-8/1* Time 9:45-10:30am R/NR $43/$54 see pages Birthday Parties 26–27 for details Classes on Early Childhood pages are for children who are ready to attend by themselves. Parents do not remain in the classroom. 44 Day Tu-F Date 6/21-6/24 Age: 4–6 years Prog # 319365-02 Day Tu-F Date 6/21-6/24 Time 9:15-10:15am R/NR $32/$40 Time 10:15-11:45am R/NR $48/$60 (3–6 years) (4–6 years) Day Th Prog # 319365-01 NEW MINI HOOPSTERS N’ KICKERS CAMP PEE WEE TENNIS & GOLF Prog # 319370-01 (3–6 years) Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Join us this summer to learn two exciting and popular sports, basketball and soccer! Youngsters will learn the basic skills of ball handling, passing, scoring, defense, and play making for both soccer and basketball. Boys and girls will develop body coordination and agility through drills and games in a safe environment that emphasizes teamwork, self-confidence and, most importantly, fun. Bring a labeled water bottle. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Oak Park Min/Max: 5/30 Age: 3 years Prog # 319345-01 Day Tu-F Date 7/12-7/15 Age: 4–6 years Prog # 319345-02 Day Tu-F Date 7/12-7/15 Time 9:15-10:15am R/NR $32/$40 Time 10:15-11:45am R/NR $48/$60 LITTLE TRACK, FIELD & FITNESS STARS CAMP (3–6 years) This unique camp combines stretching, movement, running, jumping, throwing, and other fitness concepts. Boys and girls work on body coordination, agility, balance, self-confidence, and more. There will be a fun-filled Track and Field meet on the last day of camp. Bring a labeled water bottle. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Oak Park Min/Max: 5/30 Age: 3 years Prog # 319357-01 Day Tu-F Date 7/19-7/22 Age: 4–6 years Prog # 319357-02 Day Tu-F Date 7/19-7/22 Time 9:15-10:15am R/NR $32/$40 Time 10:15-11:45am R/NR $48/$60 Young ball players will be introduced to the game of t-ball in this class. Basic skills will be taught along with teamwork and sportsmanship. Games will be played, but not in a league format. Bring a labeled mitt and water bottle. In case of rain, class will be held in the Community Center gym. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Between Ost Field and Community Center Sand Volleyball Courts Min/Max: 6/18 Age: 3 1/2–4 years Prog # Day 319290-01 Tu 319290-02 W *No class 6/28, 6/29 Age: Date Time 6/14-7/26* 7:00-7:45pm 6/15-7/27* 6:00-6:45pm R/NR $34/$43 $34/$43 4–5 years Prog # Day 319290-03 M 319290-04 W *No class 6/29, 7/4 Date Time 6/13-7/25* 7:00-7:45pm 6/15-7/27* 7:00-7:45pm R/NR $34/$43 $34/$43 MINI SOCCER SPORTING ENCOUNTERS (3–6 years) (4–6 years) Girls and boys will learn the basic skills of soccer, basketball, floor hockey, t-ball, and more. Classes are designed to improve listening skills, the ability to follow directions, and enhance overall physical development—all while having fun. Bring a labeled water bottle. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Oak Park Min/Max: 5/20 Prog # Day 319520-01 M *No class 7/4 Date Time 6/13-8/1* 11:15am-12:00pm R/NR $43/$54 Prog # Day 319201-01 M *No class 7/4 NEW CAMP LITTLE OLYMPIANS! (3–6 years) Don’t let your little Olympian miss out on this fun-filled camp. Boys and girls will practice running, jumping, kicking, throwing, and balancing as they play Olympic sports such as soccer, basketball, volleyball (using beach balls), track and field, and more. Children will participate in a Mini Olympic Games Tournament on the last day of camp. Everyone is a winner in this exciting camp! Bring a labeled water bottle. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Birchwood Field #1 Min/Max: 5/30 Age: 3 years Prog # 319367-01 Day Tu-F Date 8/2-8/5 Age: 4–6 years Prog # 319367-02 Day Tu-F Date 8/2-8/5 This class is a great introduction to soccer. Basic soccer skills such as running, kicking, passing, and game play will be covered. Games will be used to incorporate the skills taught during class in a fun and safe environment. Bring a labeled water bottle. In case of rain, the Monday class will be held in the Community Center gym. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Min/Max: 5/20 Age: 4–6 years Location: Between Ost Field and Community Center Sand Volleyball Courts Time 9:15-10:15am R/NR $32/$40 Time 10:15-11:45am R/NR $48/$60 see page 82 for details Time 5:00-5:45pm Age: Location: 3–5 years Birchwood Field #1 Prog # 319201-02 Day Th Date 6/16-8/4 Time 10:00-10:45am R/NR $37/$46 R/NR $48/$60 LITTLE CELTIC SOCCER ACADEMY (3–6 years) Palatine Celtic Soccer Club staff will use a creative and fun approach to teach your child age-appropriate soccer fundamentals. All participants will be engaged in many fun soccer activities as well as exercises (such as jumps, balance, and body fakes) that work on children’s motor development skills. Players are asked to wear black shorts and socks. All players should also bring proper footwear, shinguards, a soccer ball (size 3), and a water bottle to class. Location: Falcon Park Turf Min/Max: 6/40 Age: 3–4 years Prog # 304800-01 LITTLE CELTIC SOCCER LEAGUE Date 6/13-7/25* EARLY CHILDHOOD NIGHT T-BALL (3 1/2–5 years) Day F Date 6/17-7/29 Age: 5–6 years Prog # 304800-02 Day F Date 6/17-7/29 Time 5:00-5:50pm R/NR $60/$75 Time 6:00-6:50pm R/NR $60/$75 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 45 YOUTH & TEEN PALATINE PARK DISTRICT AND ROLLING MEADOWS PARK DISTRICT CO-OP PROGRAMS The following programs are offered in cooperation with the Rolling Meadows Park District and will meet at the Rolling Meadows Community Center, 3705 Pheasant Drive, Rolling Meadows. MINECRAFT – BASIC TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION – MAKING YOUR OWN STAR WARS™ MOVIE Are your friends all into Minecraft, but you haven’t quite figured it out? This is for YOU! You and your partner will collaborate to learn essential crafting skills while searching for clues to unlock doors, complete scavenger hunts, and more! You’ll get an introduction to the basics of computer networking, multidimensional objects, and video game graphics. After completing this boot camp, you’ll have the basic tools to participate in more advanced Minecraft adventures. Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff Location: Rolling Meadows Community Center Max: 4 Do you want to be the next George Lucas? We will create our very own Star Wars™ movie using special digital movie making cameras and software. As directors and producers we will work in teams to create our own story and script, and then film our own movie. We will use graphic editing techniques and stop motion animation as well as add background noise and music. All students will get a copy of their movie after class is complete. Don’t stay at home— jump into a green screen and find yourself some fun! Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff Location: Rolling Meadows Community Center Max: 4 Prog # 326121-01 Prog # 326110-01 (6–8 years) Day M-Th Date 6/27-6/30 Time 4:00-5:30pm (8–12 years) R/NR $94/$114 MINECRAFT – A NETWORKED ADVENTURE Date 6/27-6/30 Time 4:00-5:30pm R/NR $94/$114 ROBOT ENGINEERS (8–12 years) This course builds knowledge of simple machines, engineering, programming, and teamwork using the LEGO® WeDo Robotics System, as students focus on the concept of sensing and responding to external stimuli. Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff Location: Rolling Meadows Community Center Max: 4 Prog # 326080-01 46 Day M-Th Date 7/25-7/28 Time 4:00-5:30pm Time 4:00-5:30pm R/NR $94/$114 (6–11 years) TechStars grants you access to a proprietary Minecraft world you can’t get on your own! Learn fundamentals of computer networking through this unique Minecraft experience that also allows you and your friends to work in multiplayer mode as you mine, craft, and build together to survive. Working with a partner, use your skills to explore all the secrets the world has to offer, including a mysterious castle filled with challenges. No matter whether you are new to Minecraft or already love the game, this program is for YOU! Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff Location: Rolling Meadows Community Center Max: 4 Day M-Th Date 7/25-7/28 NEW PHYSICS IN MOTION (9+ years) Prog # 326122-02 Day M-Th R/NR $94/$114 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Learn about basic principles of physics like friction, acceleration, energy, and mass as you conduct fun experiments, watch awesome demonstrations, and make lots of simple machines like catapults that you can take home with you. Instructor: Cool Science Staff Location: Rolling Meadows Community Center Max: 4 Prog # 326301-01 Day Sa Date 8/27 Time 11:00am-1:00pm R/NR $94/$114 NEW CANDY SCIENCE (6–11 years) Did you know that most of your favorite candies are made with the help of chemistry? In this fun, very-edible class, you will learn about the science of sugar as you make your own chewing gum, fudge, or lollipops among other treats. Instructor: Cool Science Staff Location: Rolling Meadows Community Center Max: 4 Prog # 326302-01 Day Th Date 8/11 Time 11:00am-1:00pm R/NR $94/$114 The following trips are offered in cooperation with the Rolling Meadows Park District and will depart from the Rolling Meadows Community Center, 3705 Pheasant Drive, Rolling Meadows. NEW SIX FLAGS GREAT AMERICA Come out and join us for a day at Six Flags Great America. We will take care of the transportation. Participants should bring a bagged lunch. Registration deadline is Friday, July 15 at noon. Location: Six Flags Great America, Gurnee, IL Max: 5 Day Sa Date 7/23 Time 9:00am-6:00pm R/NR $60/$80 (13–18 years) Come spend the day swimming with friends! We will take care of the transportation. Participants should bring a bagged lunch, swim suit, and a towel. Registration deadline is Friday, August 19 at noon. Location: Montrose Beach, Chicago, IL Max: 5 Day Sa Date 8/27 Time 9:00am-6:00pm R/NR $18/$27 PRACTICE SAT TEST – FIND OUT NEW WHERE YOU STAND (13–18 years) Want to take a practice SAT without it counting towards college admissions? HiFiKids Corporation and Palatine Park District are pleased to offer students a practice test and strategy session to help boost their SAT scores. This class includes test prep and two full practice tests. After the test, students will receive a detailed score report that gives a detailed score breakdown of their individual strengths and weaknesses. Location: Community Center, Rm 1F Min/Max: 5/50 Prog # Day 326312-01 M *No class 7/4 Date 6/6-8/8* Time 5:30-6:15pm R/NR $260/$335 see page DAY CAMP Kildeer NEW CULINARY CAMP (9–14 years) Join Whole Foods Market Kildeer for a summer edition of our Culinary Camp! Students will enjoy a fun and unique experience while creating foods of different cooking styles and origins. Chefs will eat lunch with their fellow campers at end of each class. Recipes and aprons will be provided. Instructor: Ann Kagan Location: Whole Foods Market, Kildeer Max: 5 Prog # 326143-01 NEW MONTROSE BEACH Prog # 326311-01 Class will meet at Whole Foods Market, 20281 N. Rand Road, Kildeer. Please arrive a few minutes early to complete a waiver or contact the store at 847.726.4601 to have a waiver emailed to you. CHEFS IN TRAINING (13–18 years) Prog # 326310-01 WHOLE FOODS MARKET CLASSES Day M-Th Date Time 7/11-7/14 11:00am-1:30pm YOUTH & TEEN PALATINE PARK DISTRICT AND ROLLING MEADOWS PARK DISTRICT CO-OP TEEN TRIPS Fee $31 MAGIC TRICKS (5–12 years) Children are guaranteed to have a magical time learning fascinating tricks from a professional magician! Children will be able to amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind reading, and more. While the tricks may appear difficult, kids will discover that they are quick to learn and easy to perform. All materials will be provided. Instructor: Gary Kantor Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 8/25 Prog # 326200-01 Day Tu Date 6/21 Time 4:00-4:55pm R/NR $20/$25 GIRLS NIGHT – PAMPER ME NEW SLUMBER TIME (4–11 years) Come join Glitzy Girlz with friends or make new girlfriends at this great class! Wear your favorite PJ’s and feel free to bring a sleeping bag for snack time. Our staff will teach pedicures and manicures to the girls, who will take home polish. Each girl will decorate an overnight bag with name stamps, paints and embellishments. At the end of class we will have snacks and refreshment, music, freeze dance, and girl talk! Instructor: Glitzy Girlz Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 7/20 Prog # 326160-01 Day Tu Date 6/21 Time 6:30-8:00pm R/NR $33/$42 54 for details Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 47 YOUTH & TEEN (6–11 years) With the release of Finding Dory this summer, marine biology enthusiasts will be thrilled to find this ocean inspired class. Children will learn about and view from the front and center different creatures and corals of the ocean. We will demystify the adventures of the ocean through experiments and creative expression. On your next vacation, your child will be able to teach you a few things about the high seas. Oh, and of course we can never forget about the fish that ignited the passion in all of us—Nemo! We will also have a Nemo encounter as we explore clownfish. Instructor: Self Esteem Science Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 5/15 Prog # 326246-01 Day Su Date 7/17 Time 1:00-2:30pm R/NR $$35/$44 OOBLECK LAB EXPERIENCE – NEW HAVE THE SLIME OF YOUR LIFE! (5–10 years) Is it a liquid or solid? It’s BOTH! Have the slime of your life learning physics while making Oobleck. First introduced in the Dr. Suess Book, Bartholomew and Oobleck, kids will have a blast interacting with Oobleck front and center. All participants will gear up with lab coats, goggles, test tubes, and more to have the ultimate messy experience. A souvenir of test tube slime will go home with all children. Instructor: Self Esteem Science Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 1F Min/Max: 5/15 Prog # 326244-01 Day W Date 8/10 Time 4:30-5:30pm R/NR $20/$25 THE THRILLS AND CHILLS OF ICE NEW CREAM – A YUMMY LAB EXPERIENCE! (5–11 years) Exploring and eating ice cream is a fun way to introduce early physics and chemistry concepts to children. Become an expert on this beloved treat and then sit down for the most outrageous ice cream eating contest in town. Did anyone say BRAIN FREEZE? Bonus: learn the history and science of the amusement park treat Dippin’ Dots. This is a child’s dream class experience that is all about putting the fun back into summer. Don’t wear your Sunday best to class, we will get sticky. Ice cream themed souvenir included. Instructor: Self Esteem Science Staff Location: Community Center, Rm 1F Min/Max: 5/15 Prog # 326245-01 Day W Date 8/10 Time 6:00-8:00pm VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 48 ADULT & FAMILY OUTDOOR EDUCATION NEW MARINE BIOLOGY FOR KIDS R/NR $42/$53 see page 14 for details Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 OUTDOOR COOKING – NEW LEAVE NO TRACE! (13–18 years) Our goal is to experience several outdoor cooking methods while cooking our lunch: box oven pizza, veggie shish kabob, and pie-iron turtles. Emphasis will be on the Leave No Trace principles while cooking and enjoying the outdoors responsibly. Many principles will be discussed as we focus on outdoor cooking methods, fuel, foods that leave the least impact on our environment, recycling, and managing our cooking and food waste. This course will be taught by Lis Christensson who has been manager of Adult Development in Girl Scouts for 18 years and Leave No Trace Master Educator since 2004. Instructor: Lis Christensson Location: Plum Grove Reservoir Shelter Min/Max: 8/24 Prog # 326247-01 Day Sa Date 6/25 Time 10:00am-2:00pm R/NR $22/$28 INTRODUCTION TO PLANT NEW IDENTIFICATION (13+ years) We are surrounded by plants and depend on them for our survival, but are you familiar with the common plants of this area? Join Chris Benda, plant ecologist and president of the Illinois Native Plant Society, for an afternoon learning the basics of plant identification. This course will include classroom and field instruction. Please dress for the weather. Instructor: Chris Benda Location: Community Center, Rm 1F Min/Max: 15/20 Prog # 326248-01 Day Sa Date 8/6 Time 9:30am-12:30pm R/NR $19/$24 CAMPING 101 AT CAMP REINBERG NEW IN PALATINE (All ages) Camping 101 is a FREE hands-on workshop designed to teach basic camping skills to the first time campers. Learn tent set-up, campfire building, camping fun, dressing for camping, camping etiquette, and more. This program is ideal for families and first time campers. No registration is required. For more information email experiencecamping@ cookcountyil.gov. Day/Time: Dates: Location: Fee: Wednesdays, 6:00-8:00pm June 1, 15, 29; July 13, 27; August 10, 24 Camp Reinberg, 1801 N. Quentin Road, Palatine FREE Join the sport of cheer! Our squads cheer at PAFA football games and participate in local competitions. Our season begins in late July (evenings) with a week-long skills camp followed by four nights of choreography camp. Our teams then practice 3 nights a week until school starts when they switch to bi-weekly practices. Beginning in late August, we cheer at home games on either Saturday or Sunday in support of the Panthers (PAFA travel football program). Our season continues with weekend competitions from October into mid-November. Squads will participate at state competition the first weekend of December if a bid is earned (additional fee). REGISTRATION Open registration and mandatory sizing for all athletes will be at the Birchwood gym on Tuesday, May 3, 6:45–8:00pm and the Community Center gym on Saturday, May 7, 9:00–11:00am. All participants, even if pre-registered, must be available for one of these days. Anyone missing sizing days will be fitted by appointment and assessed an additional $25 sizing fee by PAFA Spirit. Registrations close May 7. If you are new to PAFA Spirit, please bring a copy of your athlete’s birth certificate to sizing day. For additional information please visit www.PAFASpirit.com. Prog # 301050-01 301050-02 301050-03 301050-04 Grade Grade 3 Grade 4 & 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 & 8 Resident $200 $250 $270 $275 Non-Resident within Fremd/ Palatine $230 $288 $310 $317 Non-Resident $250 $313 $338 $344 A $20 multiple child discount is available for 2nd child. DOG TRAINING CLASSES AT A CLOSER BOND DOG TRAINING 550 W. WOOD STREET, PALATINE TRAINING YOUR DOG: SIMPLE NEW COMMANDS AND BEHAVIORS (11+ years) Learn to train your dog to listen consistently and understand their behavior when they choose not to listen. This class is for non-aggressive dogs only. All dogs must show proof of vaccinations. Please do not bring a retractable leash. Instructor: A Closer Bond Dog Training Staff Location: A Closer Bond Dog Training Min/Max: 5/20 Prog # 326550-01 Day W Date 5/4-6/8 Time 6:30-7:25pm YOUTH & TEEN/DOG TRAINING PAFA SPIRIT – CHEERLEADING R/NR $129/$161 NEW DOG TRICK CLASS (11+ years) Come to this exciting class each week and have fun learning and teaching your dog a brand new trick! This class is for non-aggressive dogs only. All dogs must show proof of vaccinations. Please do not bring a retractable leash. Instructor: A Closer Bond Dog Training Staff Location: A Closer Bond Dog Training Min/Max: 5/20 Prog # 326551-01 Day W Date 5/4-6/8 Time 7:40-8:35pm R/NR $129/$161 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 49 CAMPS CAMP PAYMENT INFORMATION DAY CAMP, KIDS CAMP, AND SPORTS CAMP Payment for Day Camp, Kids Camp, and Sports Camp can be paid in full or through Electronic Funds Transfers (EFT). Each option is listed below. OPTION 1: Payment in full at time of registration which includes a non-refundable, non-transferable deposit. OPTION 2 (NEW FOR THE 2016 SEASON): Electronic Funds Transfers (EFT) will be required for all camp registrations using payment plans. An EFT form must be submitted with the registration form or inputted with online registration. EFT forms can be picked up at Birchwood Recreation Center, Community Center, and Falcon Park Recreation Center, or can be downloaded from palatineparks.org. Non-refundable, non-transferable deposit, at time of registration, with monthly EFT payments. • $25 deposit per session for Day Camp, Kids Camp, or Sports Camp for session I through IV • $100 deposit for 8-week Day Camp, Kids Camp, or Sports Camp • EFT payments for the balance will be automatically processed on the following dates: Session I April 1 Session II April 15 Session III May 1 Session IV May 15 Receipts of processed or declined EFT’s will be emailed on the dates listed above. Please make sure a valid email is on file with the Palatine Park District. If an EFT is declined a one week grace period will be given to make the payment. If payment is not made within one week the camp spot may no longer be available. CAMP REFUND POLICY A full refund, minus the camp deposit, will be processed for refund requests received 10 business days prior to the start of the camp session. No refunds will be processed for requests received less than 10 business days prior to the start of the camp session unless the spot can be filled from the wait list. In the event the spot can be filled from the wait list, a full refund minus the camp deposit will be issued. Medical and special situation refund requests are subject to review and discretion of the Superintendent of Recreation. No refunds will be processed after May 24 for the 8 week camp. CAMP LUNCH PROGRAM Our camp lunch program is available for those children who attend Day Camp, Sports Camp, and those who stay for lunch in Kids Camp who wish to purchase lunch. The food will be supplied by Pizza Bella. All registered campers will receive details in May. For more information contact Karen Rude at [email protected] or 847.496.6239. 50 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 SUMMER CLUB Summer Club is a camp for 3- and 4-year-olds led by Palatine Park District preschool staff. Activities include arts and crafts, music, stories, games, and water fun days. There will be different themes each session. Dress for indoor and outdoor play. Children must be self-sufficient in the bathroom, no diapers or pull-ups. All campers will receive a t-shirt. M/W/F campers should bring a peanut-free lunch, snack, and a drink. MAPLE PARK RECREATION BUILDING 316 N. WINSTON DRIVE Age: Instructor: 3–4 years Lee Ann Arnold & Debbie Sanderman SESSION I: JUNE 13–JULY 8 (NO CAMP 7/4) NEW EXTENDED TIME Prog # 319610-01 Day M/W/F Time R/NR 9:15am-1:45pm $187/$234 Min/Max 12/20 SESSION I: JUNE 14–JULY 7 Prog # 319610-02 319610-03 Day Tu/Th Tu/Th Time 9:15-11:45am 12:45-3:15pm R/NR $94/$118 $94/$118 Min/Max 12/20 12/20 SESSION II: JULY 11–AUGUST 5 NEW EXTENDED TIME Prog # 319630-01 Day M/W/F Time R/NR 9:15am-1:45pm $203/$254 Min/Max 12/20 SESSION II: JULY 12–AUGUST 4 Prog # Day 319630-02 Tu/Th 319630-03 Tu/Th Time 9:15-11:45am 12:45-3:15pm R/NR $94/$118 $94/$118 Indicates that camp section is full. Min/Max 12/20 12/20 Activities include arts and crafts, sports, indoor and outdoor play, games, and swimming. Campers should bring a swimsuit and towel each day. Campers who stay all day need to bring a sack lunch with a drink. Morning campers at Birchwood and Eagle swim in the wading pool only. All campers receive a t-shirt. Parents are asked to provide a nutritious snack for the camp once each session. Note: Eagle Park offers a 2 or 3 day option. Birchwood and Parkside offer an 8 week option. Midday supervision and the Tuesday/Thursday camp ONLY must be paid in full, no deposit. Age: EAGLE PARK BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER HOME AND OAK AVENUE 435 W. ILLINOIS AVENUE Entering Kindergarten or 1st grade in fall 2016 and turning 5 by 9/1/16. Eagle campers may register for mornings or afternoons. They may stay all day if they register for morning, afternoon, and midday supervision (12:00–1:00pm). SESSION I: JUNE 13–JUNE 24 Prog # 309170-01 309170-02 309170-03 309170-04 309170-05 309170-06 Day M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th Time 9:00am-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-4:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-4:00pm R/NR $69/$87 $23/$29 $69/$87 $47/$59 $16/$20 $47/$59 Min/Max 10/24 1/24 10/24 10/24 1/24 10/24 SESSION II: JUNE 27–JULY 8 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # 309171-01 309171-02 309171-03 309171-04 309171-05 309171-06 Day M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th Time 9:00am-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-4:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-4:00pm R/NR $58/$73 $19/$24 $58/$73 $47/$59 $16/$20 $47/$59 Min/Max 10/24 1/24 10/24 10/24 1/24 10/24 R/NR $69/$87 $23/$29 $69/$87 $47/$59 $16/$20 $47/$59 Min/Max 10/24 1/24 10/24 10/24 1/24 10/24 R/NR $69/$87 $23/$29 $69/$87 $47/$59 $16/$20 $47/$59 Min/Max 10/24 1/24 10/24 10/24 1/24 10/24 SESSION III: JULY 11–JULY 22 Prog # 309172-01 309172-02 309172-03 309172-04 309172-05 309172-06 Day M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th Time 9:00am-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-4:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-4:00pm SESSION IV: JULY 25–AUGUST 5 Prog # 309173-01 309173-02 309173-03 309173-04 309173-05 309173-06 Day M/W/F M/W/F M/W/F Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th Time 9:00am-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-4:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-4:00pm Indicates that camp section is full. Age: CAMPS KIDS CAMP Entering Kindergarten or 1st grade in fall 2016 and turning 5 by 9/1/16. Birchwood campers may register for mornings or afternoons. They may stay all day if they register for morning, afternoon, and midday supervision (12:00–1:00pm). An 8 week option is available. SESSION I: JUNE 13–JUNE 24 Prog # 309150-01 309150-02 309150-03 Day M-F M-F M-F Time 9:00am-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-4:00pm R/NR $112/$140 $36/$45 $112/$140 Min/Max 8/12 1/12 8/12 SESSION II: JUNE 27–JULY 8 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # 309151-01 309151-02 309151-03 Day M-F M-F M-F Time 9:00am-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-4:00pm R/NR $100/$125 $32/$40 $100/$125 Min/Max 8/12 1/12 8/12 R/NR $112/$140 $36/$45 $112/$140 Min/Max 8/12 1/12 8/12 R/NR $112/$140 $36/$45 $112/$140 Min/Max 8/12 1/12 8/12 SESSION III: JULY 11–JULY 22 Prog # 309152-01 309152-02 309152-03 Day M-F M-F M-F Time 9:00am-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-4:00pm SESSION IV: JULY 25–AUGUST 5 Prog # 309153-01 309153-02 309153-03 Day M-F M-F M-F Time 9:00am-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-4:00pm 8 WEEK: JUNE 13–AUGUST 5 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # 309155-01 Day M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR Min/Max $1,007/$1,082 8/12 OUTDOOR POOL PARTIES Pool rentals are available at Birchwood Pool, Eagle Pool, and the Family Aquatic Center. Rental options at the various locations can include after hours rentals, parties during regular hours, and picnic area rentals. Party packages that include admission, concessions, and picnic rental are also available. For information on pool rentals, email pgriffi[email protected] or call 847.496.6205. see pages Birthday Parties 26–27 for details Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 51 CAMPS KIDS CAMP, CONT. PARKSIDE 262 E. PALATINE ROAD IN COMMUNITY PARK Age: Entering Kindergarten or 1st grade in fall 2016 and turning 5 by 9/1/16. Parkside campers attend all day, Monday–Friday. An 8 week option is available. SESSION I: JUNE 13–JUNE 24 Prog # 309160-01 Day M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $258/$323 Min/Max 8/14 SESSION II: JUNE 27–JULY 8 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # Day 309160-02 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $233/$292 Min/Max 8/14 R/NR $258/$323 Min/Max 8/14 R/NR $258/$323 Min/Max 8/14 SESSION III: JULY 11–JULY 22 Prog # Day 309160-03 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm SESSION IV: JULY 25–AUGUST 5 Prog # Day 309160-04 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm 8 WEEK: JUNE 13–AUGUST 5 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # Day 309160-05 M-F 52 Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR Min/Max $1,007/$1,082 8/14 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 HORSE CAMPS LITTLE KIDS PONY CAMP HORSEMANSHIP DAY CAMP See page 95 for details! Calling all sports fans! Here is your chance to participate in all of your favorite sports this summer including swimming, softball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, and much more! All activities, including a field trip each session and a camp t-shirt for every child, are included in the fee. Children will need to bring a sack lunch and beverage every day to camp. More specific information about the daily activities will be available in May. FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER 2195 N. HICKS ROAD Age: Entering 2nd–3rd grades in fall 2016 and turning 7 by 9/1/16 and cannot be older than 9 by 9/1/16. Note: Children will attend at least one swimming field trip per session and will need to bring a swimsuit, sunscreen, and a towel to camp on that day. CAMPS SPORTS CAMP SESSION I: JUNE 13–JUNE 24 Prog # Day 309060-01 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $200/$250 Min/Max 15/20 SESSION II: JUNE 27–JULY 8 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # Day 309060-02 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $180/$225 Min/Max 15/20 R/NR $200/$250 Min/Max 15/20 R/NR $200/$250 Min/Max 15/20 SESSION III: JULY 11–JULY 22 Prog # Day 309060-03 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm SESSION IV: JULY 25–AUGUST 5 Prog # Day 309060-04 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm 8 WEEK CAMP: JUNE 13–AUGUST 5 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # Day 309060-05 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $780/$855 Max 5 Age: Entering 4th–6th grades in fall 2016 and turning 9 by 9/1/16 and cannot be older than 11 by 9/1/16. Note: Children will attend at least one swimming field trip per session and will need to bring a swimsuit, sunscreen, and a towel to camp on that day. SESSION I: JUNE 13–JUNE 24 Prog # Day 309070-01 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $200/$250 Min/Max 15/20 SESSION II: JUNE 27–JULY 8 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # Day 309070-02 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $180/$225 Min/Max 15/20 SESSION III: JULY 11–JULY 22 Prog # Day 309070-03 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $200/$250 Min/Max 15/20 SESSION IV: JULY 25–AUGUST 5 Prog # Day 309070-04 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $200/$250 Min/Max 15/20 8 WEEK CAMP: JUNE 13–AUGUST 5 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # Day 309070-05 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $780/$855 Max 5 BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER 435 W. ILLINOIS AVENUE Age: Entering 4th–6th grades in fall 2016 and turning 9 by 9/1/16 and cannot be older than 11 by 9/1/16. Note: Children will be swimming daily and will need to bring a swimsuit, sunscreen, and a towel to camp each day. SESSION I: JUNE 13–JUNE 24 Prog # Day 309050-01 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $200/$250 Min/Max 20/40 SESSION II: JUNE 27–JULY 8 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # Day 309050-02 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $180/$225 Min/Max 20/40 R/NR $200/$250 Min/Max 20/40 R/NR $200/$250 Min/Max 20/40 SESSION III: JULY 11–JULY 22 Prog # Day 309050-03 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm SESSION IV: JULY 25–AUGUST 5 Prog # Day 309050-04 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm 8 WEEK CAMP: JUNE 13–AUGUST 5 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # Day 309050-06 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $780/$855 Min/Max 20/25 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 53 CAMPS DAY CAMP Campers will enjoy making new friends while learning cooperation and teamwork all while having fun! Day camp emphasizes supportive and fun-filled experiences that include crafts, sports, field trips, and daily swimming in Palatine Park District pools. All activities and a camp t-shirt for each child are included in the fee. Children will need to bring a sack lunch and beverage, swimsuit, sunscreen, and towel every day to camp. More specific information about the daily camp activities will be available in May. Age: Children must be entering 2nd–6th grades in the fall of 2016 and must turn 7 by 9/1/16 and cannot be older than 11 by 9/1/16. EAGLE PARK BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER HOME AND OAK AVENUE 435 W. ILLINOIS AVENUE SESSION I: JUNE 13–JUNE 24 SESSION I: JUNE 13–JUNE 24 Prog # 309010-01 Day M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm Max 40 Prog # Day 309040-01 M-F R/NR $193/$242 Max 40 Prog # Day 309040-02 M-F R/NR $215/$269 Max 40 Prog # Day 309040-03 M-F R/NR $215/$269 Max 40 Prog # Day 309040-04 M-F R/NR $215/$269 Time 9:00am-4:00pm Time 9:00am-4:00pm Time 9:00am-4:00pm 8 WEEK CAMP: JUNE 13–AUGUST 5 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # Day 309010-05 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $193/$242 Min/Max 30/35 Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $215/$269 Min/Max 30/35 R/NR $215/$269 Min/Max 30/35 SESSION IV: JULY 25–AUGUST 5 SESSION IV: JULY 25–AUGUST 5 Prog # Day 309010-04 M-F Min/Max 30/35 SESSION III: JULY 11–JULY 22 SESSION III: JULY 11–JULY 22 Prog # Day 309010-03 M-F R/NR $215/$269 SESSION II: JUNE 27–JULY 8 (NO CAMP 7/4) SESSION II: JUNE 27–JULY 8 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # Day 309010-02 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $838/$913 Max 25 Time 9:00am-4:00pm COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM 1C 250 E. WOOD STREET 8 WEEK CAMP: JUNE 13–AUGUST 5 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # Day 309020-01 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $838/$913 Min/Max 20/55 COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM 2A/2B 250 E. WOOD STREET Due to a conflict at Sanborn School, camp location will be at Community Center. SESSION I: JUNE 13–JUNE 24 Prog # Day 309030-01 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $215/$269 Min/Max 30/45 SESSION II: JUNE 27–JULY 8 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # Day 309030-02 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm R/NR $193/$242 Min/Max 30/45 R/NR $215/$269 Min/Max 30/45 R/NR $215/$269 Min/Max 30/45 SESSION III: JULY 11–JULY 22 Prog # Day 309030-03 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm SESSION IV: JULY 25–AUGUST 5 Prog # Day 309030-04 M-F Time 9:00am-4:00pm Indicates that camp section is full. 54 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Extended Camp is for participants enrolled in Kids Camp, Day Camp, and Sports Camp ONLY. KIDS CAMP Age: SPORTS CAMP Entering Kindergarten or 1st grade in fall 2016 and turning 5 by 9/1/16. Campers must attend all 5 days to be eligible for extended hours. Extended hours are only available to participants who have a spot in Sports Camp. Age: FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER Prog # Day 309156-01 M-F 309156-02 M-F 309156-03 M-F 309156-04 M-F 309156-05 M-F 309156-06 M-F 309156-07 M-F 309156-08 M-F 309156-09 M-F 309156-10 M-F *No class 7/4 Session 6/13-6/24 6/13-6/24 6/27-7/8* 6/27-7/8* 7/11-7/22 7/11-7/22 7/25-8/5 7/25-8/5 6/13-8/5* 6/13-8/5* Time 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm R/NR $55/$69 $55/$69 $50/$63 $50/$63 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 $215/$269 $215/$269 Min/Max 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 R/NR $33/$42 $33/$42 $22/$28 $22/$28 $28/$35 $28/$35 $22/$28 $22/$28 $33/$42 $33/$42 $22/$28 $22/$28 $33/$42 $33/$42 $22/$28 $22/$28 Min/Max 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 R/NR $55/$69 $55/$69 $50/$63 $50/$63 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 $215/$269 $215/$269 Min/Max 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 1/24 2nd–6th grade CAMPS EXTENDED CAMP HOURS Prog # Day 309130-01 M-F 309130-02 M-F 309130-03 M-F 309130-04 M-F 309130-05 M-F 309130-06 M-F 309130-07 M-F 309130-08 M-F 309130-09 M-F 309130-10 M-F *No class 7/4 Session 6/13-6/24 6/13-6/24 6/27-7/8* 6/27-7/8* 7/11-7/22 7/11-7/22 7/25-8/5 7/25-8/5 6/13-8/5* 6/13-8/5* Time 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm R/NR $55/$69 $55/$69 $50/$63 $50/$63 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 $215/$269 $215/$269 Min/Max 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 EAGLE PARK Prog # Day 309174-01 M/W/F 309174-02 M/W/F 309174-03 Tu/Th 309174-04 Tu/Th 309174-07 M/W/F 309174-08 M/W/F 309174-09 Tu/Th 309174-10 Tu/Th 309174-11 M/W/F 309174-12 M/W/F 309174-13 Tu/Th 309174-14 Tu/Th 309174-15 M/W/F 309174-16 M/W/F 309174-17 Tu/Th 309174-18 Tu/Th *No camp 7/4 Session 6/13-6/24 6/13-6/24 6/14-6/23 6/14-6/23 6/27-7/8* 6/27-7/8* 6/28-7/5 6/28-7/5 7/11-7/22 7/11-7/22 7/12-7/21 7/12-7/21 7/25-8/5 7/25-8/5 7/26-8/4 7/26-8/4 Time 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm Age: 4th–6th grade BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER Prog # Day 309120-01 M-F 309120-02 M-F 309120-03 M-F 309120-04 M-F 309120-05 M-F 309120-06 M-F 309120-07 M-F 309120-08 M-F 309120-09 M-F 309120-10 M-F *No class 7/4 Session 6/13-6/24 6/13-6/24 6/27-7/8* 6/27-7/8* 7/11-7/22 7/11-7/22 7/25-8/5 7/25-8/5 6/13-8/5* 6/13-8/5* Time 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm R/NR $55/$69 $55/$69 $50/$63 $50/$63 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 $215/$269 $215/$269 Min/Max 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 PARKSIDE Prog # Day 309161-01 M-F 309161-02 M-F 309161-03 M-F 309161-04 M-F 309161-05 M-F 309161-06 M-F 309161-07 M-F 309161-08 M-F 309161-09 M-F 309161-10 M-F *No class 7/4 Session 6/13-6/24 6/13-6/24 6/27-7/8* 6/27-7/8* 7/11-7/22 7/11-7/22 7/25-8/5 7/25-8/5 6/13-8/5* 6/13-8/5* Time 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 55 CAMPS DAY CAMP EXTENDED HOURS Extended hours are only available to participants who have a spot in day camp. Age: 2nd–6th grade BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER Prog # Day 309080-01 M-F 309080-02 M-F 309080-03 M-F 309080-04 M-F 309080-05 M-F 309080-06 M-F 309080-07 M-F 309080-08 M-F 309080-09 M-F 309080-10 M-F *No class 7/4 Session 6/13-6/24 6/13-6/24 6/27-7/8* 6/27-7/8* 7/11-7/22 7/11-7/22 7/25-8/5 7/25-8/5 6/13-8/5* 6/13-8/5* Time 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm R/NR $55/$69 $55/$69 $50/$63 $50/$63 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 $215/$269 $215/$269 Min/Max 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 COMMUNITY CENTER DAY CAMPS Prog # Day 309090-01 M-F 309090-02 M-F 309090-03 M-F 309090-04 M-F 309090-05 M-F 309090-06 M-F 309090-07 M-F 309090-08 M-F 309090-09 M-F 309090-10 M-F *No class 7/4 Session 6/13-6/24 6/13-6/24 6/27-7/8* 6/27-7/8* 7/11-7/22 7/11-7/22 7/25-8/5 7/25-8/5 6/13-8/5* 6/13-8/5* Time 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm R/NR $55/$69 $55/$69 $50/$63 $50/$63 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 $215/$269 $215/$269 Min/Max 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 5/65 EAGLE PARK Prog # Day 309110-01 M-F 309110-02 M-F 309110-03 M-F 309110-04 M-F 309110-05 M-F 309110-06 M-F 309110-07 M-F 309110-08 M-F *No class 7/4 Session 6/13-6/24 6/13-6/24 6/27-7/8* 6/27-7/8* 7/11-7/22 7/11-7/22 7/25-8/5 7/25-8/5 Time 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm 7:00-9:00am 4:00-6:00pm CAUGHT IN THE ACT YOUTH THEATRE (10–15 years) A theatre immersion program designed for the younger singer, actor, and dancer looking for an experience in the world of musical theater. Workshop will consist of training in proper vocal, acting, and movement technique. No previous theatre experience required. Every participant will be assigned a role in the show appropriate for his or her level of development and experiences. Assigned roles are based upon a prepared vocal audition as well as movement and script reading auditions which will be taught on the first day. Regular attendance is mandatory, especially during the final week of the camp. Cast members will swim at the Family Aquatic Center Tuesdays and Thursdays (weather permitting) for the first three weeks and will be expected to bring a swimsuit, towel, and lock on these days. Cast members may be asked to provide supplementary prop or costume items for the performance. Participants need to bring a sack lunch every day. Instructor: Stacy Spears Min/Max: 20/40 Prog # 342220-01 Day M-F Date 6/27-7/30 AUDITION DAY JUNE 27 WEEK ONE JULY 5–JULY 8 WEEK TWO JULY 11–JULY 15 WEEK THREE JULY 18–JULY 22 WEEK FOUR JULY 25–JULY 28 Monday Tuesday–Friday Monday–Friday Monday–Friday Monday–Thursday R/NR $55/$69 $55/$69 $50/$63 $50/$63 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 $55/$69 Min/Max 5/35 5/35 5/35 5/35 5/35 5/35 5/35 5/35 SPIN-OFF FITNESS MEMBERSHIP Exclusively for parents of children participating in summer classes at the Community Center or Cutting Hall from 9:00am– 4:00pm. Time Varies 8:00am–4:00pm 9:00am–4:00pm 9:00am–4:00pm 9:00am–4:00pm 9:00am–4:00pm FINAL DRESS REHEARSAL & SHOW JULY 29 Friday 9:00am–4:30pm SHOW & PERFORMANCE STRIKE JULY 30 Saturday 11:30am–4:30pm R/NR $450/$525 Cutting Hall Cutting Hall Cutting Hall Cutting Hall Cutting Hall Cutting Hall Cutting Hall Please Note: Refunds will not be issued to students who are not satisfied with the roles they receive. Failure to attend all rehearsals and performances will result in loss of solo speaking parts and songs. Extended hours are not available for this camp. ONLY $25 FOR THE SESSION! Come upstairs to the Community Fitness Center to workout during your child's class. With this membership you can easily complete a full workout during your child's class time. See page 64 for more details. 56 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 see page GYMNASTICS CAMP 73 for details BROADWAY BOOT CAMP The Palatine Dance Program is proud to offer an all-day Dance Camp for students entering 3rd–8th grade. This specialized camp will focus on many dance styles and will also incorporate fun camp elements. A professional staff of trained instructors will share their wealth of knowledge with your child. The session will have an overall theme and a final performance. Styles of dance include jazz, ballet, tap, hip hop, swing, line dancing, hula, and more. Every day of the session will include dance camp, three dance classes, crafts and camp games studying famous pieces of choreography, learning about dance history and theater, swimming at the Family Aquatic Center, and spending time outdoors. Location: Cutting Hall Min/Max: 8/16 THE RELUCTANT DRAGON Prog # 315300-01 Day M-F Date 6/13-6/29 Time R/NR 9:00am-3:00pm $310/$385 Extended hours are not available for this camp. (5–9 years) Come join the fun at this cheerleading camp that is designed for girls of all skill levels from beginning to advanced. Girls will learn a variety of skills, work on team building, and participate in many exciting games and activities. All cheer participants will receive a camp t-shirt and the week will conclude with a performance for friends and family so the girls can show off their new cheer skills! Location: Community Center Gym Min/Max: 20/50 Day M-F Date Time 6/13-6/17 9:00-11:00am R/NR $75/$94 POM DANCE CAMP (6–13 years) Learn the latest in dance and pom routines. This camp will help fine-tune skills for high school or junior high. Participants will be divided according to grade level and will learn two to three routines in addition to enjoying many other fun activities. The week will end with a final performance for family and friends. Included in the fee is a t-shirt, certificate, and participation ribbon. Location: Falcon Park and Harper College Min/Max: 30/125 Prog # 315310-01 Day M-F Date 8/1-8/5 Time 9:00am-12:00pm R/NR $80/$100 SINGIN’ IN THE SUN (8–12 years) Get your feet wet with the Palatine Children’s Chorus! Through games and other musical activities, singers will learn fun new songs, develop their musicianship, and meet other children who love to sing. Singers should bring a snack and a water bottle. On Wednesday, June 22 singers will perform at the Fred P. Hall Amphitheater with the older Palatine Children’s Chorus levels. Location: Community Center, Rm 1B Min/Max: 10/40 Prog # 333090-01 Day M-W Date Time 6/13-6/22 9:00am-12:00pm King Fancy Pants summons the Great Saint George to slay Mortimer the Dragon. The only problem is Mortimer the Dragon is friendly! Our heroes love him and are desperate to save his life, so they travel to the Master Guru on the Mountain to be taught how to train their dragon for battle. The Old Folks of the Valley tell the story and keep the action flowing to the big moment, while the lovable Mortimer learns to put on a good show for the Villagers. It’s a hilarious story that will have you cheering for the dragon and his pals! Get a taste of our youth theater program with this two week camp that will provide young and aspiring actors an opportunity to work on a production especially adapted for this age group. Attendance is required for each class. Auditions are held on the first class of the session. Students will be asked to help with simple props and costumes. The final presentation will be held at Cutting Hall on June 24 at 10:30am. Location: Cutting Hall Min/Max: 12/28 Prog # 342200-01 CHEERLEADING CAMP Prog # 309210-01 (12–18 years) Day M-F Date Time 6/13-6/24 9:00am-12:00pm CAMPS DANCE CAMP (7–13 years) R/NR $115/$144 VIDEO PRODUCTION CAMP (14–18 years) Produce a multi-camera video production of a Palatine Park District sponsored live performance with a team of aspiring filmmakers. Students will learn how to use professional digital video cameras and will create a video of a live performance by the Palatine Children’s Chorus by the end of the camp. Students will receive a digital file and DVD of the edited performance following the conclusion of the class. Students are required to attend the video shoot on June 22 from 6:00–9:30pm at the Fred P. Hall Amphitheater, 262 E. Palatine Road. In the event of inclement weather, the production will be recorded at Cutting Hall, 150 E. Wood Street. Instructor: Anna Price Location: Community Center, Rm 1B Min/Max: 8/18 Prog # 343070-01 Day M-W Date Time 6/20-6/22 1:00-4:00pm R/NR $100/$125 SHOWSTARTERS (6–10 years) Learn all-important skills necessary for good stage performance as well as everyday living: pubic speaking, self-confi dence, body language, and basic movement. This class offers more individualized instruction than a performance oriented class. The focus will be on theater games and having fun with being “on stage.” Location: Community Center, Rm 1B Min/Max: 12/30 Prog # 342210-01 Day M-F Date Time 6/13-6/17 1:30-3:30pm Location: Falcon Park PH Rm Prog # 342210-02 Day M-F Date 7/11-7/15 R/NR $50/$63 Min/Max: 12/30 Time 1:30-3:30pm R/NR $50/$63 R/NR $60/$75 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 57 MUSIC SUMMER CONCERT CHOIR PALATINE AREA COMMUNITY MARCHING BAND (13–18 years) (14+ years) Want to be part of the camaraderie of a band playing and marching in step? This band is open to adults and high school students with previous instrumental experience (no marching experience necessary). Please bring your instrument, a music lyre, a water bottle, and comfortable athletic shoes to each rehearsal. Rehearsals will be held indoors and outdoors. Participants will march in the Palatine Jaycees Independence Day Parade on July 2. Instructor: Melissa Hartley & Emily Fraizer Location: Community Center, Rm 1B & Ost Track Min/Max: 20/100 Prog # 333330-01 Day Date M/Th 6/2-6/30 Time 7:00-8:00pm R/NR $35/$44 Five days of singing with old friends and new! Palatine Children's Concert Choir singers and new singers age 13 and older will learn some old PCC favorites and some new exciting pieces, developing musicianship and friendships. On Wednesday, June 22 singers will perform at the Fred P. Hall Amphitheater with the Singin' in the Sun summer camp. Instructor: Rachel Rosellini Location: Cutting Hall Min/Max: 10/40 Prog # Day 333100-01 M-W *No class 6/6, 6/7 Date 6/1-6/22* Time 7:30-9:00pm R/NR $45/$56 BEGINNING GUITAR (7–12 years) Our guitar program provides high-quality instruction in a friendly format that encourages having fun as well as learning. Beginning Guitar 1 students will learn basic chords, sight reading, and songs. Students enrolling in Beginning Guitar 2 will progress to more advanced sight reading, new chords, and new songs and will play duets with other students. Beginning Guitar 3 students will have the opportunity to build a repertoire of guitar ensemble music under the direction of the instructor. Students must bring their own acoustic or electric guitar. Mel Bay’s Modern Guitar Method Grade 1 is required (available for purchase on Amazon). Instructor: Peter Jump Location: Community Center, Rm 1B Min/Max: 4/12 BEGINNING GUITAR 1 Prog # 333320-01 Day Sa Date Time 6/18-8/13* 1:00-2:00pm R/NR $96/$120 BEGINNING GUITAR 2 Prog # 333320-02 SUMMER STRINGS ORCHESTRA Get some extra time in with your instrument this summer! This ensemble is geared for musicians that have more than two years of playing experience. All musicians will audition on the first day of class to be placed in either Orchestra A or Orchestra B. Students will be asked to play a section of a song they are working on in private lessons or that they performed with their school orchestra. Each orchestra will work on refining technique and exploring different musical styles. Instructor: Amy Bachmann Location: Community Center, Rm 1B Min/Max: 5/25 ORCHESTRA A Day W Date 6/22-7/27 Time 7:00-7:50pm R/NR $60/$75 ORCHESTRA B Approval required by instructor to enroll after the first day. Prog # 333310-02 58 Day W Date 6/22-7/27 Time 8:00-8:50pm Date Time 6/18-8/13* 2:00-3:00pm R/NR $96/$120 BEGINNING GUITAR 3 (8–16 years) Prog # 333310-01 Day Sa R/NR $60/$75 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Acoustic guitar only. Class requires a minimum of 15 minutes of practice at least three time per week (not including class time). Prog # Day 333320-03 Sa *No class 7/2 Date Time 6/18-8/13* 3:15-4:15pm R/NR $96/$120 ALLEGRO COMMUNITY CHORUS (18+ years) Do you love to sing? Do you enjoy sharing the good vibes that music brings with others? Come check out the Allegro Community Chorus! We welcome experienced singers, as well as those with limited choral experience. No audition necessary— all are welcome! Chorus will perform an outdoor concert on Thursday, July 28, 6:30pm at Towne Square, 150 W. Palatine Road. Instructor: Kevin Kelly Location: Community Center, Rm 1B Min/Max: 20/60 Prog # 333200-01 Day W Date 6/15-7/27 Time 7:00-8:30pm R/NR $45/$56 MUSIC PALATINE CHILDREN’S CHORUS The Palatine Children’s Chorus welcomes all children ages 4–18 who love to sing! Beginning its 29th season in September, our singers from throughout the Northwest Suburbs enjoy a variety of musical experiences in the Sing with Me (ages 4–5), Do Re Mi (ages 6–7), Treble (ages 8+), Intermezzo, Concert, and Honors Choirs. The Palatine Children's Chorus safely nurtures children’s voices, introduces all age groups to a variety of music, and offers each level appropriate and safe vocal instruction and music education. Our traveling choirs have performed all around the world, including Hawaii, Montreal, England, Austria, Venice, Spain, Carnegie Hall in New York City, and other locations. Additionally, the choirs have performed for the Chicago Cubs, White Sox, and Joffrey Ballet and at the Illinois State Fair. Follow us on Facebook facebook.com/pccsings PCC Email [email protected] Visit the chorus website www.thepcc.org PCC Voice Mail 847.496.6281 Did you know that Palatine has a world-class chorus program for children 4–18? Stretch your singer's music experience past your school's music class! The Palatine Park District welcomes all children 8 years and older (and a parent) to attend our Fall Welcome Nights. ALLEGRO COMMUNITY CHORUS Come meet the chorus and mingle with members both old and new at our Fall Meet & Greet. FALL MEET & GREET FALL WELCOME NIGHTS MONDAY, AUGUST 22 • 6:30PM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 • 6:30PM COMMUNITY CENTER, ROOM 1C WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 7:00–9:00PM EMMETT'S BREWING COMPANY, PALATINE ROOM Visit Allegro's website: allegrochorus.org Allegro Email: [email protected] Follow Us on Facebook: facebook.com/allegrochorus Rehearsals begin September 7 at the Community Center. WATCH FOR DO RE MI, AGES 6–7 IN THE FALL CATALOG see page SING WITH ME, AGES 4–5 40 for details Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 59 DANCE PALATINE DANCE Visit www.palatinedance.org for more information. Contact us at [email protected] or 847.496.6278. BROADWAY Here's your chance to learn to dance like they do on Broadway! Classes will focus on telling stories through movement with the basics (and then some) of a variety of dance styles including Jazz, Ballet, Character, and more set to fantastic music of the stage and screen! Recommended for Palatine and Fremd High School students interested in improving their dance skills in preparation for your school’s next musical. Attire includes comfortable clothing or dance wear and jazz shoes. TAP/BALLET This class will focus on the rhythm and fun of drumming with Tap in combination with the artistry and discipline of Ballet. Attire includes leotard, tights, optional dance shorts or ballet skirt, and tap shoes and ballet shoes. TAP/JAZZ Dancers will have fun learning the rhythm, stylized moves, and choreography that make up these two complementary genres of dance! Attire includes leotard, tights, optional dance shorts or capri length pants, and tap shoes and jazz shoes. JAZZ An upbeat form of dance with stylized moves and fun music. Attire includes leotard, tights, optional shorts or capri length dance pants, and tan jazz shoes. BALLET The most essential style of dance, ballet focuses on grace, poise, and strength through technique and choreography with classical music. Attire includes leotard, tights, optional ballet skirt, and pink leather ballet shoes. COMPANY BALLET/POINTE PREP (Open to Palatine Company Dance members) This class will focus on ballet technique and choreography. Attire includes leotard, tights, dance pants or shorts, ballet shoes. Prog # 315030-01 315010-01 315020-01 315040-01 315040-02 315070-01 315090-01 315010-02 315240-01 315020-02 315060-01 315100-01 315090-02 315250-01 315120-01 POINTE (Instructor's permission required) A highly advanced form of ballet. Attire includes leotard, pink tights, and pointe shoes. Only students who have attended the group pointe evaluation or who have had a private evaluation with a Palatine Dance instructor will be admitted to this class. HIP HOP This is a fun and challenging dance that features a relaxed form of jazz and uses hip hop music. Attire includes leotard, loose fitting pants, and black Converse low top shoes. POMS This intensive class is designed to address the extension, flexibility, power, and dynamics necessary for poms dance and cheerleading. Attire includes tee or tank, black pants, and white Converse low top shoes. MODERN & LYRICAL Modern & Lyrical teaches dancers to be in tune with their bodies through movement and musicality. Attire includes leotard, tights, and optional dance pants or shorts. Shoes not necessary. CONTEMPORARY Contemporary combines elements of jazz, lyrical, modern, and ballet in an expressive style of dance that explores the versatility of movement through traditional and non-traditional exercises and improvisation. Attire includes leotard or tank top with dance shorts or leggings and bare feet. (Ballet or jazz shoes are acceptable.) All students must be minimum posted age by 6/1/16. Dancers should enter Cutting Hall from Fremont Street. Class Age Day Dates Time Instructor Poms 5-7 years M 6/13-8/8* 4:30-5:15pm Miss Carlee Hip Hop 5-7 years M 6/13-8/8* 6:15-7:00pm Miss Lindsay Ballet 5-7 years Tu 6/14-8/2 4:30-5:15pm Miss Maggie Jazz 5-7 years W 6/15-8/3 4:30-5:15pm Miss Lindsay Jazz 8-10 years M 6/13-8/8* 7:00-7:45pm Miss Lindsay Tap/Ballet 8-10 years W 6/15-8/3 4:30-5:30pm Miss Becky Lyrical 8-10 years W 6/15-8/3 5:15-6:00pm Miss Lindsay Hip Hop 8-12 years M 6/13-8/8* 5:15-6:00pm Miss Carlee Broadway 8-12 years Tu 6/14-8/2 5:15-6:00pm Miss Maggie Ballet 8-12 years Tu 6/14-8/2 6:15-7:00pm Miss Bryanna Tap/Jazz 10-14 years Th 6/16-8/4 5:00-6:00pm Miss Katherine Modern 11-14 years M 6/13-8/8* 4:30-5:15pm Miss Maggie Lyrical 11-14 years M 6/13-8/8* 6:00-6:45pm Miss Carlee Contemporary 11-14 years Tu 6/14-8/2 7:00-7:45pm Miss Bryanna Co. Ballet/ 11-16 years W 6/15-8/3 5:30-6:45pm Miss Becky Pointe Prep 315140-01 Pointe** 12-18 years W 6/15-8/3 6:45-8:00pm Miss Becky 315240-02 Broadway 13-18 years M 6/13-8/8* 5:15-6:00pm Miss Maggie *No class 7/4 **Note: Students must be evaluated by a Palatine Dance instructor before placement in this class. 60 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Location Cutting Hall CC, Rm 2C Cutting Hall CC, Rm 2C CC, Rm 2C Cutting Hall CC, Rm 2C Cutting Hall Cutting Hall Cutting Hall CC, Rm 2C CC, Rm 2C Cutting Hall Cutting Hall Cutting Hall Min/Max 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/15 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/12 6/15 6/12 6/12 6/12 R/NR $50/$63 $50/$63 $50/$63 $50/$63 $50/$63 $65/$82 $50/$63 $50/$63 $50/$63 $50/$63 $65/$82 $50/$63 $50/$63 $50/$63 $80/$100 Cutting Hall CC, Rm 2C 6/12 6/12 $80/$100 $50/$63 STAGE COMBAT (18+ years) "Listen to my feet and I will tell you the story of my life." Tap is a fun style of dance that anyone can learn, regardless of previous dance experience. It increases cardiovascular conditioning, strength, flexibility, and coordination. Adult Tap is a beginner level class for both men and women that will focus on rhythm and music awareness while incorporating tap steps and combinations. Attire includes workout clothes and tap shoes. Instructor: Katherine Siegle Location: Community Center, Rm 2C Min/Max: 6/15 Prog # Day 315640-01 Th Date 6/16-8/4 Time 6:00-6:45pm R/NR $50/$63 (16+ years) This class introduces and explores of the technical and aesthetic aspects of stage combat. Develop the ability to safely portray combat onstage within the context of a play with specificity and dramatic power, as well as to understand how stage combat fits into the practice of theatre as a whole. All current and previous training and acting, voice, and movement will be integrated. Instructor: Tim Griffin Location: Community Center, Rm 1E Min/Max: 8/18 Prog # Day 342080-01 Tu *No class 7/5 Date 6/14-8/9* Time 8:15-9:30pm DANCE FITNESS HIGH SCHOOL COMEDY PLAYHOUSE Dance is the universal language of movement. Combine aerobics and dance set to music in this high-energy workout that will have you burning up the dance floor as well as the calories. Our Dance Fitness class is more of a party than a workout! Stretching will also be a component of the class. Attire includes workout clothes and gym shoes. Instructor: Katherine Siegle Location: Community Center, Rm 2C Min/Max: 6/15 BAT-HAMLET (18+ years) Prog # Day 315670-01 Th Date 6/16-8/4 Time 6:45-7:30pm R/NR $50/$63 Palatine Dance Palatin nce present presents tss & S Y U G S L L O D 6:00pm m , June 2 • y a d rs u pm, 7:00p h T e 4 • 3:00 n u J , y a t r Saturd rts Cente orming A rf e P e g e oll atine ala Harper C n Road, P l onquin lg 11200 W. A R/NR $80/$100 (14–19 years) Bat-Hamlet tells the tale of a Dark Knight that emerges from betwixt the pages of Shakespeare to exact revenge on his murderous uncle, King Jester. Once resolved to avenge beloved King Police Commissioner Gordrick's death, Hamlet dons the persona of Bat-Hamlet, a flashier and much cooler version of his brooding youth. The universes of Shakespeare and Batman collide as Songbird Boy, Lord Riddles, O-Feline, Bat-Hamlet-Girl and many others unfold this dastardly plot. Fans of Shakespeare and Batman, alike, will love being immersed in the maddening spiral of these iconic characters. After all, madness in great ones must not unwatched go. DANCE/THEATRE ADULT TAP Students with a valid high school ID (incoming high school freshmen and recent graduates also welcome) are invited to audition for this summer’s hilarious comedy production at Cutting Hall. For the audition, prepare a one minute monologue from a published play. It is strongly recommended that monologues be memorized, but not a requirement. Students will then be paired up to read scenes from the script. Be prepared to provide a list of any and all conflicts you might have during the months of June and July. Most importantly, arrive relaxed and ready to have fun. Rehearsals will begin on Monday, June 6. The complete rehearsal schedule will be based upon cast conflicts. To audition, participants must sign up by visiting palatineparks. org and select HSCP Auditions under the Events tab. AUDITIONS Wednesday, June 1, 6:00–9:00pm Community Center, Rm 1B CALLBACKS (by invitation only) It’s Show Time, Time, folks! The Th he Palatine Pala atin tine Dance D Program Pr Program is i proud d to t present the 2016 20 016 Spring Recitall “Guys “G D llls!” !” Dancers Dance D ers will ill & Dolls!” be tapping, turning, and leaping to music about men and women and the colorful relationships between them that make life such a ball. So, bring the family and even your “Exes and Ohs.” Shout, “Geronimo!” and jump into the party with The Spice Girls! Friday, June 3, 6:00–9:00pm Community Center, Rm 1B PERFORMANCES Fridays & Saturdays at 7:00pm, Sundays at 3:00pm Friday, July 15 through Sunday, July 24 Cutting Hall Ticket Prices: $10.00 (all ages) To purchase tickets, visit www.HarperCollege.edu/boxoffice or call 847.925.6100. Additional ticketing fees may apply. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 61 VISUAL ART CARTOON DRAWING DRAWING & PAINTING Learn to draw funny faces and a myriad of expressions in this popular class. Our instructor will help you develop a comic strip of your very own! Instructor: David Ogorzaly Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 8/12 This course offers instruction on specific subjects and media. Four weeks are spent on drawing and four weeks on painting. Instructor: David Ogorzaly Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 8/12 (8–14 years) Prog # 343060-01 Day W Date 6/15-8/3 Time 6:00-7:00pm R/NR $70/$88 GENERAL ART This course covers a variety of media including pastels, pen and ink, painting, watercolor, and colored pencils. Instructor: David Ogorzaly Location: Community Center, Rm 1G Min/Max: 8/12 Day F Date 6/17-8/5 Time 4:00-5:00pm R/NR $70/$88 PAINT NIGHT AT PALATINE HILLS (21+ years) Enjoy beverages available for purchase at the Clubhouse bar while creating art guided by social painting instructor Brooke Dahmen. Gather a group of friends and enjoy drinking, laughing, and letting out your creative side. No previous experience is necessary and supplies will be provided. While aprons will be given to each participant to shield them from paint splatters, it is encouraged to wear clothes that might get paint on them. Instructor: Brooke Dahmen Location: Palatine Hills Clubhouse Min/Max: 8/20 Prog # 342110-01 342110-02 342110-03 Day F F F Date 6/17 7/15 8/19 Prog # 343080-01 Day F Date 6/17-8/5 Time 5:00-6:00pm R/NR $70/$88 QUILTING WITH MARGARET (6–7 years) Prog # 343090-01 (8–14 years) Time 7:00-9:00pm 7:00-9:00pm 7:00-9:00pm (14+ years) Learn how to make beautiful and traditional quilts with Margaret who will teach you the basic techniques of piecing, patching, and quilting. Bring a self-fitting thimble. Materials are not included. No experience necessary. Piecing and quilting will be done by hand and machine (bring your own). Instructor: Margaret Luba Location: Falcon Park, PH Rm Min/Max: 3/15 Prog # Day Date Time R/NR 343100-01 Tu 6/14-8/23* 1:30-3:30pm $5/$8 *Class will be held at the Community Center, room 1F on 8/16. PALATINE STUDENT FILM SERIES R/NR $40/$50 $40/$50 $40/$50 (6–18 years) Are you an aspiring filmmaker? The Palatine Park District is proud to showcase the works of student filmmakers in the community and around the globe as part of our bi-monthly film series! The Palatine Student Film Series is always seeking local student film submissions in a variety of forms including live action, animation, experimental, and more. Films should not exceed 25 minutes. Submissions are processed online via FilmFreeway.com. To submit, visit palatineparks.org (under the "Events" tab). All film submissions must be entered online through this website. Official selections will be announced bi-monthly. On Friday, December 23, the winners of Gold, Silver, and Bronze awards will be showcased at Cutting Hall before our Holiday Movie Night feature presentation. Submission Deadline: Friday, August 26 Submission Fee: $10 per film 62 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 250 E. Wood Street • Palatine, IL 60067 • 847.496.6275 (located inside Community Center) Independent exercisers can take advantage of cardio and strength machines, a stretching area, free weights, and balance and resistance equipment at the Community Fitness Center. In addition, free fitness consultations and equipment orientations are available for all Fitness Center members. FITNESS CENTER MEMBERSHIP Fitness Center Memberships can be purchased at the Fitness Center during regular hours at Community Center, 250 E. Wood Street as well as Birchwood Recreation Center, 435 W. Illinois Avenue or Falcon Park Recreation Center, 2195 N. Hicks Road during open registration hours. A special registration form is required for Fitness Center memberships. Please note: • Student rates apply to full-time students ages 14–24 years with a current school ID and driver’s license. • Fitness orientation is required for patrons under 18 years as well as parent/guardian permission. Patrons under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult when purchasing a Fitness Center membership. • Household memberships must reside in the same household, at the same address. Contact Will Brown at 847.496.6275 or wbrown@ palatineparks.org with any questions or to schedule your free consultation. FITNESS CENTER MEMBERSHIPS Resident 6 months FITNESS CENTER HOURS Monday–Friday Saturday Sunday 6:00am–10:00pm 7:00am–5:00pm 7:00am–3:00pm The Fitness Center will be closed May 30, July 2, July 3, July 4, and September 5. The Fitness Center will close at 7:00pm on July 1. SUMMER STUDENT PASS – $30 Valid May through August 2016. For ages 14–24 years with a valid student ID and driver’s license. Passes can be purchased at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, and Falcon Park Recreation Center. UPDATES TO THE COMMUNITY FITNESS CENTER • 16 NEW Pieces of Equipment • Stretching/Training Space Remodeled REFUND POLICY No refunds on Fitness Memberships will be given with the exception of a written medical excuse from a doctor. The refund will be prorated from the date of the request. Non-Resident 6 months Resident 12 months Non-Resident 12 months Student (14–24 years) $75 $95 $130 $165 Individual (18–61 years) $80 $100 $145 $180 $60 $75 $115 $145 $75 $95 $130 $165 $55 $70 $95 $120 Additional Household Member Senior Individual (62+ years) Additional Household Senior Member FITNESS CENTER COMMUNITY Daily Fee (Resident/Non-Resident): $6 7 Day Pass: $10 Student, $25 Resident, $35 Non-Resident Spin-Off Membership: $25 (Valid June 6 through September 4, 2016) Must have a child enrolled in a summer class at Community Center or Cutting Hall. See page 65 for more information. Fitness Center Memberships provide access to a full range of cardio and strength equipment, free weights, balls, bands, rollers, Cardio Vision, and more. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 63 FITNESS PERSONAL TRAINING Need the attention and expertise of a personal trainer to reach your fitness goals? All of our trainers are nationally certified and experienced, and most hold specialty certifications for various populations, specialized training, and more. Personal trainers are employees of the Palatine Park District. The right mix of the right exercises and one-on-one attention can make a dramatic change in your overall health, functionality, and performance regardless of age or exercise level. Requests for training are reviewed and discussed with the client prior to assignment of a trainer. All trainers meet with new clients for a 30-minute FREE consult prior to initiation of training. Prog # FCPT3010 FCPT3020 FCPT001 FCPT6005 FCPT6010 Session 10 20 1 5 10 Length 30 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes Fee $225 $430 $47 $225 $430 SMALL GROUP PERSONAL TRAINING For exercisers with similar goals. A few friends can train together, reduce the cost, and get the expertise and motivation of a certified personal trainer. All session packages include a FREE Group Consultation before beginning the paid sessions. Sessions are sold by individual and all individuals must purchase their sessions prior to the first scheduled training. Missed or rescheduled sessions must be rescheduled with the entire group. Sessions with part of the group will be considered full sessions, no make-ups or refunds. Prog # FCPTGROUP305 FCPTGROUP310 FCPTGROUP405 FCPTGROUP410 Group Group of 3 Group of 3 Group of 4 Group of 4 Session 5 10 5 10 Fee/Total Group $135/$405 $240/$720 $110/$440 $200/$800 Fee is cost per person. All training must be purchased prior to the first session. Personal training requests and payment for sessions can be made in the Fitness Center during regular hours. Contact Will Brown at 847.496.6275 or wbrown@ palatineparks.org with any questions. PERSONAL TRAINING SALE JULY 5 • 6:00AM–10:00PM ONE-ON-ONE Buy 10 (30 or 60 minute sessions), get 2 FREE PARTNER SESSIONS Buy 5, get 2 FREE GROUP SESSIONS Buy 10, get 2 FREE 3-2-1 $50 off 30 or 60 minute session packages ONE DAY ONLY! The Palatine Park District Fitness Department is proud to be a certified provider for this AllenForce and NWSRA special program. Qualified veterans receive: • One year Community Fitness Center Membership for themselves and a friend • Up to 15 personal training sessions • Monthly activities to socialize with fellow veterans and family members Veterans who have an illness or have been permanently injured qualify for the program. If you were injured postservice, you may still qualify. For more information contact Will Brown at 847.496.6275 or [email protected] or NWSRA at 847.392.2848 or visit nwsra.org/hmhb. 3-2-1 EXPERT SUPPORT TO SELF-RELIANCE This program is an aggressive program for one-on-one attention designed to change behavior and create a lasting exercise commitment as you work toward self-reliance. This program is available in 30-minute and 60-minute sessions. First 4 weeks: Second 4 weeks: Third 4 weeks: Prog # FCPT32130 FCPT32160 3 sessions/week 2 sessions/week 1 session/week Session 24 24 Length 30 minutes 60 minutes Fee $475 $912 To encourage participant compliance and program success all sessions must be used within 5 months of purchase date. Only six sessions may be rescheduled with trainer and client. Cancellation of a session requires 24-hour notice directly to the trainer. SPIN-OFF FITNESS MEMBERSHIP Exclusively for parents of children participating in summer classes at the Community Center or Cutting Hall from 9:00am– 4:00pm. Come upstairs to the Community Fitness Center to workout during your child's class. With this membership you can easily complete a full workout during your child's class time. ONLY $25 FOR THE SESSION! Session runs June 6 through September 4. Spin-off Fitness Membership grants unlimited access to the Community Fitness Center, Monday–Friday, 9:00am–4:00pm. Household enrollment in a class held at the Community Center or Cutting Hall from 9:00am to 4:00pm is required. Limit of 2 memberships per household. Membership may not be prorated. For more information on any fitness program, contact Will Brown at 847.496.6275 or jpeldiak@palatineparks. org. 64 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Create an individualized alliance with a professional coach to promote lasting lifestyle and behavioral changes in your life. Get the guidance, support, tools, and intervention needed in nutrition, exercise, stress management, smoking cessation, and other components of healthier living. Prog # FCWC12 Session approx. 12 over 3 months Length 30 minutes Fee $255 PERSONALIZED RUNNING PROGRAM (18+ years) Couch to 5K or 5K to marathon, certified USA Track & Field Running Coaches will collaborate with you on your goals and customize a plan for you. Sessions will include injury prevention, motivation, skill enhancement, and everything in between. Program includes: • Fitness Assessment • Calculation of VO2 Max • Training pace thresholds and projected race targets by distance • Individualized training plan by day and week Prog # FCPRP3 Session 3 Length 60 minutes Fee $145 20-20-20 TONING (14+ years) Muscle toning results in better appearance and better functional strength. This progressive workout will divide your muscles into 3 systems: upper body, lower body, and core. Students will exercise each system for a full 20-minutes with variable speeds, intensities, weights, resistance, or isometrics for the maximum benefit. Location: Falcon Park, PH Rm Min/Max: 8/30 Instructor: Will Brown Prog # Day 322300-01 W *No class 6/29 Date 6/8-8/10* Time 7:00-8:00pm R/NR $52/$65 Time 9:15-10:15am R/NR $52/$65 NEW AQUA ZUMBA (14+ years) Take your Latin dance to the pool. Water increases the resistance but reduces the stress on joints. Aqua Zumba is a fun aerobic and strength training workout appropriate for all fitness levels. The pace allows you to move through the water with resistance in order to strengthen your muscles and joints in a full range of motion without impact. Instructor: Del Crawford Location: Eagle Pool Min/Max: 6/30 Prog # Day 322305-01 Sa *No class 7/2 Date Time 6/18-8/13* 8:30-9:30am R/NR $46/$58 FITNESS WELLNESS COACHING ZUMBA POOL PARTY IS ON FIRE! (14+ years) Join the Palatine Fire Fighters and Park District Fitness Staff for an evening of Latin Dance on deck and in the water with limbo contests, raffles, prizes, fun, and fitness. A portion of your registration fee as well as donations for raffles and contests will be donated to the Chicagoland Muscular Distrophy Foundation via the Palatine Fire Fighters. Bring your cash and join the bash! Glow-in-the-dark t-shirts for sale while supplies last, $5 each. Location: Birchwood Pool Min/Max: 10/85 Prog # 322160-16 Day W Date 8/3 Time 8:00-10:00pm R/NR $10/$13 Instructor: Connie Cupello Prog # Day 322300-02 M *No class 7/4 Date 6/6-8/8* EXTREME EVOLVING WORKOUT (18+ years) Doing the same exercises over and over without progression or using the same equipment will keep your body in the same physical condition. To evolve to the next level, add a new and different workout every week. Classes are 90 minutes long and will challenge your endurance as well as improve your strength and aerobic capacity. This class is challenging yet adaptable to a variety of fitness levels and individual decompensations. Instructor: Rick Rettig/Will Brown Location: Community Center West Shelf Min/Max: 6/12 Prog # Day 322050-02 M 322050-01 F *No class 7/1, 7/4 Date Time 6/6-8/15* 9:30-11:00am 6/10-8/19* 9:30-11:00am R/NR $75/$94 $75/$94 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 65 A.M. P.M. BIRCHWOOD MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Rise & Sweat 6:00-6:45am Kristina Rise & Sweat 6:00-6:45am Rick Rise & Sweat 6:00-6:45am Janet Rise & Sweat 6:00-6:45am Rick Rise & Sweat 6:00-6:45am Kristina Rise & Sweat 8:00-8:45am Diane/Georgia Kettlebell Combo 8:45-9:15am Terri Swings & Slides 8:30-9:10am Mona Bootie Buster 8:45-9:20am Connie Kettlebell Combo 8:30-9:00am Patti Prime Balance & Strength 8:15-9:00am Will Balls, Bars, & Bells 9:00-9:45am Janet Zumba® 8:30-9:30am Del Muscle Conditioning 9:30-10:15am Terri Cardio Stretch 9:15-10:15am Mona Tabata 9:30-10:15am Connie Swings & Slides 9:15-10:00am Terri Step & Core 9:15-10:15am Mona Pilates Recovery 10:00-11:00am Janet Tai Chi QiGong 10:30-11:30am Scott Prime Movers II 10:30-11:30am Terri Prime Weights 10:30-11:30am Terri Prime Movers II 10:30-11:30am Patti Prime Weights 10:30-11:30am Terri Prime Zumba® Gold 10:30-11:15am Del Prime Movers I 11:45-12:30pm Terri Prime Zumba® Gold 11:45-12:30pm Del Prime Movers I 11:45-12:30pm Patti Kettlebell Combo 6:00-6:30pm Rick Turbo Kick 6:00-6:45pm Kim Tabata 6:00-6:45pm Kristina Muscle Gains 6:00-6:30pm Will Nite Sweat 6:40-7:20pm Diane Muscle Conditioning 7:00-7:45pm Janet Zumba® Step 7:00-8:00pm Melissa Nite Sweat 6:40-7:20pm Diane Gentle Yoga 8:10-9:10pm Sara Turbo Kick 7:30-8:15pm Kim WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Zumba® 7:30-8:30pm Melissa MONDAY TUESDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY A.M. Adult Suspension I Adult Suspension II Adult Suspension I Adult Suspension II 8:30-9:15am 8:30-9:15am 8:30-9:15am 8:30-9:15am Georgia Georgia Terri Georgia Extreme Evolving Workout 9:30-11:00am Rick/Will Prime Suspension 9:15-10:00am Terri Box & Burn 9:15-10:00am Jenn Prime Suspension 9:15-10:00am Will Fit Start 7:00-7:45pm Janet Hip Openers 5:30-6:30pm Melissa Strengthening Yoga 1:30-2:45pm Beth Gentle Yoga 5:30-6:30pm Sara P.M. COMMUNITY Intro to Adult/ Prime Suspension 7:15-7:45am Janet P.M. A.M. MONDAY FALCON FITNESS SCHEDULE Flex Plan Classes Prime Flex Plan Classes Individual Classes June 6–August 19 (No class 6/30, 7/1, 7/2, 7/3, 7/4, 7/5, 7/6, Birchwood 7/8, 7/9, 7/10) Adult Suspension I 6:45-7:30pm Georgia Adult Suspension I 6:45-7:30pm Georgia Intermediate Vinyasa Yoga 7:00-8:00pm Kathy PiYo 6:45-7:45pm Allison TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Extreme Evolving Workout 9:30-11:00am Rick/Will Suspension Training Combo 8:00-9:00am Terri/Georgia/Will Zumba® 10:30-11:30am Terri Intro to Adult/ Prime Suspension 9:15-9:45am Terri/Georgia/Will Beginning Yoga 101 10:00-11:00am Sara EAGLE POOL Aqua Zumba® 7:30-8:30am Melissa FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Yoga Function & Flexibility 9:00-10:00am Jeanne Tai Chi QiGong 7:30-8:30am Patti 20-20-20 Toning 9:15-10:15am Connie Hatha Yoga 9:30-10:30am Melissa Yoga for PhysioPsych Benefit 9:15-10:15am Nancy Yoga for Athletes 6:00-7:15pm Kristin PiYo 7:30-8:30pm Alison Pilates In The Chair 6:00-7:00pm Janet 20-20-20 Toning 7:00-8:00pm Will Gentle Yoga 9:15-10:15am Sara Yoga Stretch, Strength & Detox 6:00-7:00pm Kristin/Jeanne Fitness Schedule subject to change, check palatineparks.org for updates. FITNESS FLEX PLAN Balance your exercise with the added benefit of class motivation, instructor expertise, and a fun and challenging atmosphere. Moderate to intense options are offered within each class. A flex punch or unlimited flex card gives you walk-in access to the following classes: CARDIO/AEROBIC FLEX CLASSES STRENGTH FLEX CLASSES STEP & CORE: High intensity step aerobics with functional core strengthening. MUSCLE CONDITIONING: Build strength, endurance, range of motion, tone, and flexibility in the musculature. Bone strengthening is a beneficial side effect. A variety of weight and resistance equipment will be used. TURBO KICK: High intensity licensed workout combining shadow boxing, dance, athletic drills, kicks, punches, and more. ZUMBA®: “Ditch the workout and join the party!” Licensed programming utilizes Latin-based moves and music, various speeds, and easy to follow steps for all levels. ZUMBA® STEP: Take Zumba® dance and step aerobics to the next level. Combines the traditional stamina of step class with a Latin beat. KETTLEBELL COMBO: 30 high-intensity minutes of interval training with kettlebells. Focus on aerobic improvements. Achieve a complete workout in a short and effective session. FITNESS Please do not wait until the first week of the session to register as classes may be canceled or filled. Please try to attend the first class of the session. Be on time—particularly if you are new to the class. Important information and instructions are given at the beginning of the class. Arriving on time will minimize disruption for other participants. Thank you for your cooperation. BALLS, BARS, & BELLS: Cardio and strength combo class using kettlebells, weighted balls, stability, and medicine balls. BOOTIE BUSTER: Tone and strengthen the legs, hips, butt, and thighs in this intense lower-body focused class. COMBINATION FLEX CLASSES TABATA: High intensity interval training. Combine cardio and strength in a fast paced, fun, calorie burning workout. Adapts to medium-high intensity fitness levels. RISE & SWEAT/NITE SWEAT: Total body challenge workout. Each class varies with equipment and instructor. Each class provides an overall and balanced daily workout. CARDIO STRETCH: Combines dance, calisthenics, and plyometrics plus stretching for a greater range of movement. MUSCLE GAINS: 30 minutes of strength building exercises for the entire body. Be ready to work! SWINGS & SLIDES: Combine the kettlebell with gliding disks for a full body range of motion. This class combines muscular strengthening with cardio endurance. Age: Length: 14+ years 11 weeks Min/Max: 20/200 Prog # Flex Card Date R/NR SUFFPUN Unlimited Flex Card 6/6-8/21* $189/$236 SUFFP22 22 Flex Punch Card 6/6-8/21* $149/$186 SUFFP11 11 Flex Punch Card 6/6-8/21* $83/$104 DAILY FEE 1 Flex Punch Card 6/6-8/21* $9/$12 *No class 6/30, 7/1,7/2, 7/3, 7/4, 7/5, 7/6; Birchwood only 7/8, 7/9, 7/10 Please note: The classes listed here are the only classes that are part of the Fitness Flex Plan. If you want to take classes from the Prime Flex Plan and the Fitness Flex Plan, the Fitness Flex Plan is good for both. Separate registration is required for all other classes. There are no refunds for canceled classes. Class offerings and schedule are subject to change. Please pick up an updated schedule when registering. Register early— this program fills quickly. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 67 FITNESS PRIME FLEX PLAN FOR OLDER ADULTS AND THOSE NEW TO EXERCISE Your body responds best to a variety of different movements and approaches to movement. Exercise properly and reward your body with positive change. A Prime Flex Punch Card or Unlimited Flex Card gives you walk-in access to the following classes: PRIME BALANCE & STRENGTH: Equilibrium practice is essential to maintaining an independent and healthy lifestyle and is the basis of all other movements. Focus on stability to improve balance, strength, and flexibility while aging. Therapy-based exercises include hip strengthening, postural steadiness, and walking exercises. PRIME MOVERS LEVEL I: Appropriate low-impact movement for new exercisers and older adults. This class is less complex, using minimum force and lasting shorter in duration. Exercisers will stay on their feet or have the option of using a chair when needed. PRIME MOVERS LEVEL II: Enjoy all the elements of fitness: strength, aerobics, and flexibility. This class consists of warm-up, minimum force aerobics, body conditioning, stretch, and relaxation cool down. Participants should be able to get up and down from the floor without assistance. PRIME WEIGHTS: This is a full body strength and resistance class for healthy adults of all ages. Aging produces muscle loss and loss of strength; these declines are linked to an increased risk of falls, frailty, and loss of independence. Strength training will help improve or retain quality of life. (18+ years) It’s summer time so let’s go to camp—Prime Boot Camp! Prime Boot Camp targets the strength and conditioning of active older adults. Drills, physical activities, and games involving teams, partners, and individual events will test your strength, endurance, balance, and agility. Some thinking involved. Appropriate for any age and fitness level. Must be able to walk independently and be outdoors. In the event of inclement weather class will move to the indoor track at Community Center. Instructor: Terri Villaerreal Location: Ost Field Min/Max: 8/25 Prog # 322010-02 322010-03 322010-04 Day W W W (14+ years) Tai Chi involves gentle flowing movements to reduce stress and improve health. This martial art has been described as “meditation in motion,” which promotes serenity, internal health, strength, stress reduction, balance, and agility. QiGong will be taught as the warm-up. Instructor: Patti Tooren/Scott Garske Min/Max: 6/12 Location: Falcon Park, PH Rm Prog # Day 322130-01 Su *No class 7/3, 7/10 Prog # Flex Card Date R/NR SUPRIMEU Unlimited Flex Card 6/6-8/21* $157/$196 SUPRIME22 22 Flex Punch Card 6/6-8/21* $104/$130 SUPRIME11 11 Flex Punch Card 6/6-8/21* $62/$77 Daily Fee 1 Flex Punch Card 6/6-8/21* $9/$12 *No class 6/30, 7/1,7/2, 7/3, 7/4, 7/5, 7/6; Birchwood only 7/8, 7/9, 7/10 Please note: The classes listed above are the only classes that are part of the Prime Flex Plan. Separate registration is required for all other classes. There are no refunds for canceled classes. Class offerings and schedule are subject to change. Please pick up an updated schedule when registering. Register early—this program fills quickly. If you are interested in using Prime Flex punches to try another class in the regular Flex Plan please contact Jenn Peldiak, Fitness, Health & Wellness Coordinator at 847.496.6265 or [email protected]. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 R/NR $12/$15 $12/$15 $12/$15 TAI CHI QIGONG Instructors: ONE MORE WEEK WITH 20 MORE CLASSES! Time 9:30-11:00am 9:30-11:00am 9:30-11:00am Instructor will give a $5 voucher for the fall Prime Flex Plan at each class date. One voucher per person. Prog # Day 322130-02 Tu *No class 7/5 Terri Villarreal, Patti Tooren, Will Brown, Del Crawford 18+ years Min/Max: 20/200 11 weeks Date 6/5 7/13 8/10 All 3 classes: $30 (must register before the first class start date) Prog #: 322010-05 PRIME ZUMBA® GOLD: A fun and energizing Latin-based, dance workout. This low-impact variation is for those new to dance or older adults. Have so much fun, you’ll forget it’s exercise. Now twice a week. Age: Length: 68 NEW PRIME BOOT CAMP Location: Date 6/7-8/9* Time 7:30-8:30am R/NR $80/$100 Birchwood Exercise Rm Date Time 6/12-8/21* 10:30-11:30am R/NR $72/$90 FIT START (14+ years) If a typical exercise class is intimidating, try Fit Start. This class is specifically tailored to new exercisers, those away from exercise for a long time, or those carrying excess weight. Class consists of light, low-impact cardiovascular exercise, stretching, and toning of the upper- and lower-body. Physical activity CAN reduce the risk of or help manage heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, colon cancer, depression and anxiety, obesity, osteoporosis, and weakness or breathlessness. Instructor: Janet Beata Location: Community Center, Rm 1E Prog # Day 322010-01 M *No class 7/4 Date 6/6-8/15* Time 7:00-7:45pm Min/Max: 6/15 R/NR $50/$62 Originally developed in 2004 for US Navy SEALS, Suspension Training works every muscle in the body with varying degrees of body weight. Enhance your balance, coordination, range of joint movement, strength, and aerobic fitness. Appropriate for all ages and fitness levels. Small group classes allow for plenty of individual instruction. Shorter class times keep you moving to make each movement better. Suspension training has become an excellent method for building bone and muscle density, particularly in the wrist, lumbar spine, and hips. Classes are progressive in nature as participants become more agile and fit throughout the session. PARTICIP A NT CHOICE AS #1 FITNESS CL AS S OF 2015 ! INTRODUCTION TO ADULT/PRIME SUSPENSION ONE-ON-ONE INTRODUCTION TO ADULT/PRIME SUSPENSION Challenge yourself to try something completely new. This 30-minute class will take you through the basic exercises with focus on form and maximizing your training experience. Class will progress to the next level. Instructor: Janet Beata, Terri Villarreal, Georgia Argiris, Will Brown Location: Community Center West Shelf Min/Max: 6/12 Schedule a one-on-one with one of our instructors and learn the basics of suspension training with the intent of stepping into a regular class. Contact Jenn Peldiak, Fitness, Health & Wellness Coordinator at 847.496.6265 or [email protected] to set up an appointment. (14+ years) Prog # Day 322100-06 Sa 322100-08 Sa *No class 7/2 Date Time 6/11-8/20* 7:15-7:45am 6/11-8/20* 9:15-9:45am R/NR $55/$69 $55/$69 ADULT SUSPENSION TRAINING NEW EVENING (14+ years) CLASSES! Prerequisite: Introduction to Suspension or One-on-One Suspension Progress to 45 intense minutes of Suspension Training (TRX) after taking Introduction to Adult/Prime Suspension. Combinations, sequences of movements, and more advanced exercises, both standing and on the floor, will keep your fitness level and endurance progressing with each class. Instructor: Terri Villarreal, Georgia Argiris, Will Brown, Rick Rettig Location: Community Center West Shelf Min/Max: 6/12 LEVEL I Prog # Day Date 322100-01 M 6/6-8/15* 322100-09 Tu 6/7-8/16* 322100-05 W 6/8-8/17* 322100-10 Th 6/9-8/18* *No class 6/30, 7/4, 7/5, 7/6 Time 8:30-9:15am 6:45-7:30pm 8:30-9:15am 6:45-7:30pm R/NR $66/$83 $66/$83 $66/$83 $66/$83 Time 8:30-9:15am 8:30-9:15am R/NR $66/$83 $66/$83 LEVEL II Prog # Day 322100-03 Tu 322100-04 Th *No class 6/30, 7/5 Date 6/7-8/16* 6/9-8/18* see page WATER AEROBICS 21 for details FITNESS SUSPENSION TRAINING (TRX) CLASSES (14+ years) Prog#: FCPT001 Fee: $47 per person PRIME SUSPENSION TRAINING (50+ years or new to exercise) Prerequisite: Introduction to Suspension or One-on-One Suspension Continue to progress with safe, full range of motion with the confidence to combine skills. See agility, strength, balance, and flexibility improvements with each class while challenging yourself to an increased level of exercise. Now a 45-minute class. Location: Community Center West Shelf Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Terri Villarreal Prog # Day 324060-02 Tu *No class 7/5 Date 6/7-8/16* Time 9:15-10:00am R/NR $66/$83 Time 9:15-10:00am R/NR $66/$83 Instructor: Will Brown Prog # Day 324060-03 Th *No class 6/30 Date 6/9-8/18* SUSPENSION TRAINING COMBO (14+ years) Mix the body weight and balance of suspension training with other resistance equipment for a high intensity interval training class. Class is designed for intermediate and advanced levels, with prior Suspension Training (TRX) experience. Instructor: Terri Villarreal, Georgia Argiris Location: Community Center West Shelf Min/Max: 6/24 Prog # Day 322110-01 Sa *No class 7/2 Date Time 6/11-8/20* 8:00-9:00am R/NR $75/$94 JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST! Visit palatineparks.org for details. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 69 FITNESS The Palatine Park District offers a variety of Yoga classes for every fitness level. Research shows that yoga helps manage or control anxiety, arthritis, back pain, chronic fatigue, depression, headaches, heart disease, and stress. Please bring your own yoga mat to all yoga classes. YOGA – BEGINNING 101 YOGA – GENTLE (12+ years) Learn to link breathing to movement and other yoga basics. Focus on proper alignment and safety in this non-judgmental atmosphere with the intent of helping cleanse, heal, and strengthen the body and mind. Instructor: Sara Walsh Location: Community Center, Rm 2C Min/Max: 8/25 Prog # Day 322190-01 Su *No class 7/3 Date Time 6/12-8/21* 10:00-11:00am R/NR $62/$77 YOGA – STRETCH, STRENGTH, & DETOX (14+ years) This class includes holding postures that use the entire body, focusing on breath, which will help to create a supple and toned body. The goal is to create strength, openness, and healing in the joints, ligaments, and tendons. Students will experience a wider range of motion, more depth in postures, and an increase in energy while being challenged. Instructor: Kristin Eby/Jeanne Ninchich Location: Falcon Park, PH Rm Min/Max: 8/25 Prog # Day 322210-03 Th *No class 6/30 Date 6/9-8/11* Time 6:00-7:00pm R/NR $81/$102 YOGA – INTERMEDIATE VINYASA (14+ years) This intermediate class is appropriate for both advanced beginners and continuing yoga practitioners. Build strength, balance, focus, flexibility, stamina, and better body awareness. Students will progress at their own pace, focusing on standing, seated and balancing poses, sun salutations, and some moderate inversions. Vinyasa translates to linking movement to breathing. Specifically, this Asana practice associates postures together in a seamless flow, following the rhythm of inhalation and exhalation. Instructor: Kathy Gorman Location: Community Center, Rm 1E Min/Max: 8/25 Prog # Day 322260-01 Tu *No class 7/5 Date 6/7-8/16* Time 7:00-8:00pm R/NR $103/$129 BRING YOUR OWN YOGA MAT! 70 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 (18+ years) Suitable for all skill levels including people with chronic conditions, pain, or limited mobility. Light yoga postures, stretching, breathing, and relaxation techniques will build body awareness and flexibility. Participants must be able to move without assistance. Instructor: Sara Walsh Location: Birchwood Exercise Rm Min/Max: 8/25 Prog # 322230-03 Day W Date 6/8-8/17 Location: Community Center, Rm 1E Prog # 322230-01 Day Th Location: Falcon Park, GE & PH Rm Date 6/9-8/18 Time 8:10-9:10pm R/NR $96/$121 Min/Max: 8/30 Time 5:30-6:30pm R/NR $96/$121 Min/Max: 8/30 Prog # Day Date Time 322230-02 F 6/10-8/12* 9:15-10:15am *No class 6/24, 6/30, 7/1, 7/6, 7/22 R/NR $58/$70 YOGA – STRENGTHENING (18+ years) This class will focus on arms, legs, and core. Traditional yoga poses will be included. Stretch and strengthen your entire body as you progress to feeling open and solid. More advanced movements include alignment and safety. Prior yoga experience required. Instructor: Beth Haines Location: Community Center, Rm 1E Min/Max: 8/25 Prog # Day 322280-01 W *No class 7/6 Date 6/8-8/17* Time 1:30-2:45pm R/NR $128/$160 YOGA – HATHA (14+ years) This class focuses on physical health and mental well-being. Through the practice of poses and breathing techniques, participants will develop balance, strength, and flexibility. Progress at your own pace in this multi-level class. Modifications are offered for beginners and those with chronic conditions. More advanced options are given to continuing students looking for more of a challenge. Instructor: Melissa Hollander Location: Falcon Park, GE & PH Rm Min/Max: 8/30 Prog # Day 322240-01 Tu *No class 7/5, 8/2 Date 6/7-8/9* Time 9:30-10:30am R/NR $86/$107 (14+ years) This yoga method emphasis breath, strength, integrity, and spirit. The instructor connects students to their inner strength and is specifically tailored toward individuals with emotional and/or physical injuries. Self-numbing typically occurs after an injury. This methodology facilitates the regaining of feeling. Instructor: Jeanne Ninchich Location: Falcon Park, GE Rm Min/Max: 6/25 Prog # Day Date 322170-01 W 6/8-8/10 *No class 6/22, 7/6, 7/20 Time 9:15-10:15am R/NR $60/$75 PIYO (14+ years) PiYo is a workout for every age and fitness level. Class will incorporate the muscle sculpting of Pilates with the flexibility of yoga in a non-stop fluid movement and low-impact class. Instructor: Alison Schariatzadeh Min/Max: 8/25 Location: Falcon Park, PH Rm Prog # Day 322141-03 Tu *No class 7/5 Location: Date 6/14-8/9* Time 7:30-8:30pm R/NR $90/$113 Community Center, Rm 1E Prog # Day 322141-04 Th *No class 6/30 Date 6/9-8/18* Time 6:45-7:45pm R/NR $99/$123 YOGA FOUNDATIONS & NEW FUNDAMENTALS Be part of the fastest growing area of fitness. Take advantage of the benefits of yoga. Whether you’re a first timer or a regular Yogi, come and experience the mind, body, breath connection. Class covers the yoga basics and introduces more advanced modifications. Participants will learn proper alignment, centering, focused breathing, and the benefits of stretching. Instructor: Jeanne Ninchich Location: Falcon Park, PH Rm Min/Max: 6/30 Date 6/11-8/6* Time 9:00-10:00am R/NR $90/$113 Prog # Day 322141-01 Sa *No class 7/2, 7/9 Date Time 6/11-8/20* 10:00-11:00am R/NR $60/$75 PILATES IN THE CHAIR (BACK STRENGTH) (14+ years) For exercisers that cannot get on the floor, this chair-based class modifies the classic Pilates movements and philosophy in a seated position. Small stabilizer muscle exercises focus on increasing strength to gain a better quality of life through the therapeutic benefits of Pilates. If you sit at a desk all day these exercises can be done right there. Instructor: Janet Beata Location: Falcon Park, PH Rm Min/Max: 5/15 Prog # Day 322141-02 W *No class 7/6 Date 6/8-8/10* Time 6:00-7:00pm R/NR $60/$75 NEW WORKSHOPS (14+ years) Join Palatine Park District Fitness Staff and Palatine Police for an informational lecture, followed by combat drills and simple hand strikes. Ideal for college students and women of all ages. Each workshop is 90 minutes in length. Instructor: Terri Villarreal; Officer, Kellie Poliquin, Palatine Police Department, Crime Prevention Unit Location: Birchwood Exercise Rm Min/Max: 8/25 A SAFE NIGHT OUT, DATE RAPE DRUGS Prog # 322160-01 YOGA FOR ATHLETES (14+ years) Celebrate your body. Challenge yourself to go further, do more, and reap the amazing benefits of an intense yoga practice. Transform into a lean, mean cardio and calorie-burning machine. This is a vigorous power Vinyasa class for experienced beginners and intermediate practitioners. Class focuses on lengthening and strengthening muscles, improving overall flexibility, and providing an intense moving meditation experience. Instructor: Kristine Eby Location: Falcon Park, GE Rm Min/Max: 8/25 Prog # Day 322210-01 M *No class 7/4 (14+ years) Try Pilates and see a marked improvement in lower back pain and overall core strength. Lower back pain is frequently caused by lack of abdominal strength, pelvic immobility, and lack of exercise for the small, multifidious muscles which stabilize the spine. Pilates will focus on the movement and stabilization of these muscles for everyday functionality, strength improvement, and pain reduction. Instructor: Janet Beata Location: Birchwood Exercise Rm Min/Max: 8/25 SMART SELF OFFENSE (14+ years) Prog # Day 322210-04 Sa *No class 7/2 PILATES RECOVERY (BACK STRENGTHENING AND PAIN REDUCTION) FITNESS YOGA FOR PHYSIO–PSYCH BENEFIT Date 6/6-8/8* Time 6:00-7:15pm R/NR $81/$101 Day Sa Date 6/25 Time 12:00-1:30pm R/NR $15 SIMPLE STRATEGIES TO TAKE THE SAFE OFFENSIVE Prog # 322160-02 Day Sa Date 7/16 Time 12:00-1:30pm R/NR $15 Time 12:00-1:30pm R/NR $15 HOW NOT TO BE A VICTIM Prog # 322160-03 Day Sa Date 7/23 All 3 workshops $25 (must register before the first workshop start date). Prog #: 322160-04 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 71 GYMNASTICS THE PALATINE GYMNASTICS PROGRAM offers developmental classes for children 1.5 years through 8th grade. The preschool program emphasizes body awareness, strength, and coordination. Girls are introduced to the fundamental skills that are used in vault, bars, balance beam, and floor exercise. Boys are introduced to vault, bars, rings, pommel horse, and tumbling. The dress code for girls is a leotard or t-shirt and shorts (fitted or biker type) and hair must be tied up. The dress code for boys is a t-shirt and shorts (fitted or biker type). Please register your child for an age-appropriate program level. Advanced classes are available for those children who show, through evaluation, a readiness to move to the next level. These classes are indicated with a star () and instructor permission is required before registering. Register your child for the gymnastics level he or she is presently attending. You will be notified if your child qualifies to advance to the next level. Children new to the program, or those who have missed a session, need to be evaluated. Call 847.496.6245 to schedule an evaluation time. Please note the exception dates listed by each class. Fees have been prorated for these classes and there are no “make-up” classes. All classes are held in the Gymnastics Facility at Community Center. For additional information please call the Gym at 847.496.6245. Visit the team’s website at www.palatinegymnasticsclub.com Instructor’s permission required. ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS PROGRAM. PARENT & TOT GYMNASTICS (1 1/2–3 years with adult) Come enjoy one-on-one time with your child, exploring the sport of gymnastics. You and your child will have structured warm-up followed by adventures in the gym. This is a handson child/parent class. Siblings should not be brought to class or left unsupervised while class is in session. Location: Gymnastics Facility Min/Max: 7/18 Prog # 329010-01 329010-02 329010-03 *No class 7/4 Day M M Th Date 6/6-7/25* 6/6-7/25* 6/9-7/28 Time 9:00-9:55am 11:00-11:55am 9:00-9:55am R/NR $70/$88 $70/$88 $80/$100 PRESCHOOL KINDERGARTEN GYMNASTICS (3–6 years) A strong focus is placed on the development of basic motor and locomotive skills. In a fun atmosphere children will learn through the use of specific gymnastics equipment geared for ages 3–6 years. MUST be completely toilet trained. All new participants must bring a copy of their birth certificate to class the first day. Location: Gymnastics Facility Min/Max: 7/14 Prog # 329020-01 329020-02 329020-03 329020-04 329020-05 329020-07 329020-10 329020-06 329020-08 329020-09 *No class 7/4 Day M M M Tu Tu W W W Th Th Date 6/6-7/25* 6/6-7/25* 6/6-7/25* 6/7-7/26 6/7-7/26 6/8-7/27 6/8-7/27 6/8-7/27 6/9-7/28 6/9-7/28 Time 10:00-10:55am 1:00-1:55pm 2:00-2:55pm 10:30-11:25am 12:15-1:10pm 10:00-10:55am 11:00-11:55am 1:30-2:25pm 10:00-10:55am 11:00-11:55am R/NR $70/$88 $70/$88 $70/$88 $80/$100 $80/$100 $80/$100 $80/$100 $80/$100 $80/$100 $80/$100 MINI MIGHTS (4–6 years) This class is designed for girls ages 4–6 years old who have been recommended by an instructor. Location: Gymnastics Facility Min/Max: 7/14 MARI-RAE SOPPER GYMNASTICS SHOW Prog # 329030-01 329030-02 329030-03 PRESCHOOL, MINI-MIGHT & SUPERBOYS CLASSES (5–6 years) MAY 21, 2016 1:00PM & 3:30PM RECREATION CLASSES MAY 22, 2016 1:00PM & 3:30PM ADMISSION: $3 Show costs are not included in the program fees. 72 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Day Tu Tu Th Date 6/7-7/26 6/7-7/26 6/9-7/28 Time 9:00-10:30am 1:15-2:45pm 1:00-2:30pm R/NR $90/$113 $90/$113 $90/$113 KINDER GYMNASTICS This class is for kindergarten girls ONLY. There will not be an obstacle course. The focus of the class will be on vault, bars, beam, and floor exercise. Location: Gymnastics Facility Min/Max: 7/14 Prog # Day 329040-01 Tu 329040-02 W Date 6/7-7/26 6/8-7/27 Time 3:00-3:55pm 9:00-9:55am R/NR $80/$100 $80/$100 SUPERBOYS (4–6 years) This class is designed for boys 4–6 years old who have been recommended by an instructor. Location: Gymnastics Facility Min/Max: 7/10 Prog # 329050-01 Day W Date 6/8-7/27 Time 12:30-1:25pm R/NR $80/$100 ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Beginner girls will learn the basic gymnastic skills and terms needed to advance to the next level. Location: Gymnastics Facility Min/Max: 7/14 Age: 1st–3rd grade Prog # 329060-01 329060-02 329060-03 *No class 7/4 Day M W Th Date 6/6-7/25* 6/8-7/27 6/9-7/28 Age: 4th–8th grade Prog # 329060-04 329060-05 Day W Th Date 6/8-7/27 6/9-7/28 Time 5:30-6:45pm 4:00-5:15pm 5:30-6:45pm R/NR $61/$77 $71/$89 $71/$89 Time 5:15-6:30pm 6:45-8:00pm R/NR $71/$89 $71/$89 ADVANCED BEGINNER GIRLS Must have completed Beginner Girls and have instructor approval to move-up. Location: Gymnastics Facility Min/Max: 7/14 Age: 1st–3rd grade Day M Tu Th Date 6/6-7/25* 6/7-7/26 6/9-7/28 Age: 4th–8th grade Prog # 329070-04 329070-05 Day Tu W Date 6/7-7/26 6/8-7/27 Time 6:45-8:15pm 4:00-5:30pm 4:00-5:30pm R/NR $74/$93 $84/$105 $84/$105 Time 5:30-7:00pm 6:30-8:00pm R/NR $84/$105 $84/$105 YOUNG INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Prog # Day 329080-01 M/W *No class 7/4 Date 6/6-7/27* Time 4:00-5:30pm Min/Max: 7/14 R/NR $110/$138 MIGHTHY MITES Time 4:00-6:00pm Min/Max: 7/14 R/NR $142/$178 FLIP N FUN (5th–8th grade) For girls who are interested in furthering their gymnastics skills, but not interested in competing at club level. Must have instructor approval, please call for an evaluation. Location: Gymnastics Facility Min/Max: 7/14 Prog # 329120-01 Day Date Tu/Th 6/7-7/28 Time 6:30-8:30pm R/NR $142/$178 (1st–8th grade) Beginner boys will learn basic gymnastics skills and terms needed to advance to the next level. Location: Gymnastics Facility Min/Max: 5/7 Prog # 329130-01 Day Th Date 6/9-7/28 Time 4:15-5:30pm R/NR $71/$89 ADVANCED BEGINNER BOYS (1st–8th grade) Must have completed Beginner Boys and have instructor approval to move up to advanced beginner class. Location: Gymnastics Facility Min/Max: 5/7 Prog # 329140-02 Day Th Date 6/9-7/28 Time 5:30-7:00pm R/NR $84/$105 Instructor approval is needed. Location: Gymnastics Facility Prog # 329160-01 Day Date Tu/Th 6/7-7/28 Min/Max: 5/7 Time 7:00-8:30pm R/NR $110/$138 Instructor approval is needed. Location: Gymnastics Facility Time 6:00-7:30pm Join us for gymnastics, crafts, and swimming at the Family Aquatic Center. Bring a lunch, swimsuit and towel, gymnastics attire, and gym shoes. Campers also receive a t-shirt (please include t-shirt size on your registration form). Must be currently enrolled in a Palatine Park District gymnastic class to register for this camp. (4th–8th grade) Day Date Tu/Th 6/7-7/28 R/NR $142/$178 (1st–8th grade) INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Prog # 329100-01 Min/Max: 7/14 Time 6:30-8:30pm GYMNASTICS CAMP Instructor approval is needed. Location: Gymnastics Facility Day Date Tu/Th 6/7-7/28 Date 6/6-7/27* (4th–8th grade) (2nd–4th grade girls) Prog # 329090-01 Prog # Day 329110-01 M/W *No class 7/4 INTERMEDIATE BOYS (1st–3rd grade) Instructor approval is needed. Location: Gymnastics Facility Instructor approval is needed. Location: Gymnastics Facility BEGINNER BOYS (1st–8th grade) Prog # 329070-01 329070-02 329070-03 *No class 7/4 (4th–8th grade) GYMNASTICS BEGINNER GIRLS (1st–8th grade) Location: Min/Max: 7/14 R/NR $110/$138 Gymnastics Facility Min/Max: 7/30 GIRLS Prog # 329210-01 Day M-F Date 8/1-8/5 Time 9:00am-3:00pm R/NR $180/$225 Day M-F Date 8/1-8/5 Time 9:00am-3:00pm R/NR $180/$225 BOYS Prog # 329220-01 Extended hours are not available for this camp. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 73 SWIM TEAM PALATINE TIGER SHARKS SWIM TEAM The Palatine Tiger Sharks Swim Team is a multi-ability-level program that offers competitive opportunities, technique development, and fun for swimmers ages 6 and older. The Swim Team is divided into progressive groups. Open tryouts are held twice a year (in March and August). If there is still space available, new swimmers may join the team at any time throughout the year by contacting the swim office at 847.202.3240 to schedule a tryout. Team coaches make the final determination for group placement and advancement to the next level. Group sizes may be limited. Following a tryout, coaches will be able to give families approximate practice times and locations. Practice times and locations are subject to pool availability and may change. Registration is held during regular office hours at any Palatine Park District facility. All swim team registration requires a separate registration form. Non-residents are required to pay an additional fee. Families registering more than two swimmers will receive a $15 discount starting with the third swimmer. Registration fee plus the Swim Team fee are payable to the Palatine Park District by cash, check, Visa, Mastercard, or Discover. A separate check for escrow costs, payable to Palatine Swim Team, is required, no cash. Registration during Early Bird Registration guarantees a team t-shirt for each swimmer registered. After Early Bird Registration, a limited number of t-shirts will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Additional Swim Team Fees are the same for both residents and non-residents. Swim Team fees and escrow costs vary for each group. Palatine Park District registration fees do not cover all Swim Team expenses so the additional swim team fees are necessary. All fees are paid at registration. Each member of the Tiger Sharks Swim Team must be a member of Illinois Swimming and United States Swimming. • Escrow covers costs of USA/ISI Swimming (an annual cost, expiring December 31 of each year; non-refundable) and of entering individual and relay events at swim meets. Any swimmer not registered with USA/ISI Swimming in the current year must pay an additional escrow fee of $66. Unused escrow is refundable. • Families can offset the cost of future swim team fees by participating in the team’s ongoing fundraising opportunities. • Swim Team parents for all groups except Pre-Comp are required to volunteer during each of their child’s sessions at all Swim Team hosted meets. Failure to volunteer for any home meet will result in a charge of $100 for each meet session. • Refunds follow the Palatine Park District policy (page 13). ppdswim.org ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS PROGRAM. 74 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 SHARK FRENZY June 4 & 5 • Birchwood Pool SUMMER SPLASH July 8–10 • Birchwood Pool FALL TRYOUTS August 15, 5:00–7:00pm & August 16, 5:00–6:00pm Birchwood Pool • 435 W. Illinois Avenue Contact Coach Dustin Thompson at ddt1326@ yahoo.com if you are unable to try out on these dates and times. EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION SAVE $15* SHORT COURSE August 22, 6:00–8:00pm • Birchwood Gym *For participants who register on August 22. PRE-COMPETITIVE • MAY 2–JULY 12 This group is designed to bridge the gap between swim lessons and competitive swimming. Swimmers must be able to complete 25 yards of freestyle and 25 yards of backstroke. Competition will be held intra-squad during regular practice times towards the end of the season. Practice is offered three times a week, when possible, for an hour. For ages 6 and older. Required equipment: suit, goggles, cap (if hair covers the eyes) Prog # 202270-01 R/NR $94/$118 Swim Team Fee $90 Escrow $75 NOVICE • THROUGH AUGUST 11 Novice offers swimmers the opportunity to progress from pre-competitive to competitive swimming. Swimmers must be able to complete 25 yards of all four competitive strokes. Practice is offered three to four times a week, when possible, for at least an hour. For ages 6 and older. Required equipment: competitive suit, goggles, cap (if hair covers the eyes) Prog # 202271-01 R/NR $142/$178 Swim Team Fee $219 Escrow $150 DEVELOPMENTAL 2 • THROUGH AUGUST 11 Developmental 2 offers swimmers the chance to learn the training basics of competitive swimming including introduction to interval training, goal setting, and individual medley training. Swimmers must demonstrate legal technique in all four competitive strokes and have the ability to perform racing dives and turns to be placed in this group. Practice is offered three to four times a week, when possible, for at least an hour. For ages 7 and older. Required equipment: training fins Prog # 202273-01 R/NR $153/$191 Swim Team Fee $230 Escrow $150 All new swimmers must have a tryout before registering for any group. Call 847.202.3240 for an appointment. Developmental 1 offers swimmers the chance to further improve their aerobic capacity, develop race strategy, and be introduced to distance swimming and dry land training. Practice is offered four to five times a week, when possible, for at least one hour. Swimmers in this group are expected to attend practice regularly, display a strong desire to reach our Top Age Group Team, and obtain Championship time standards. For ages 8 and older. Required equipment: training fins Prog # 202272-01 R/NR $164/$205 Swim Team Fee $241 Escrow $175 TOP AGE GROUP TEAM (TAG TEAM) TAG Team swimmers are expected to understand interval training, the basics of dry land training, and goal setting. Swimmers in these groups must demonstrate maturity to set goals, work on mental imagery, and have a commitment to train at this level. Additionally, swimmers must have legally completed 100 yards of each stroke, 200 IM, and 200 freestyle within the time standards set forth by the coaching staff. TAG swimmers will perform dry land training to complement water workouts and have very strict meet and practice attendance requirements that must be followed. TAG 2 • THROUGH AUGUST 11 Tag 2 swimmers need to show a commitment and desire to reach Regional and State level championship meets. Practice is offered five to six times a week, when possible, for up to two hours in length. For ages ten and older with considerable swimming experience and coaches’ recommendation. Required equipment: training fins and competitive snorkel Prog # 202274-01 R/NR $187/$234 Swim Team Fee $292 Escrow $225 Tag 1 swimmers need to show a commitment and desire to reach Regional and State level championship meets. Practice is offered five to eight times a week, when possible, for up to two and a half hours in length. For 6th grade and older with considerable swimming experience and coaches’ recommendation. Required equipment: training fins, hand paddles, and competitive snorkel R/NR $191/$239 Swim Team Fee $319 Required equipment: training fins, pull buoy, hand paddles, competitive snorkel, and AquaVolo DragSox (size 30) FULL SENIOR 2 TRAINING Prog # 202275-01 R/NR $209/$261 Swim Team Fee $330 Escrow $225 POST SEASON AFTER MAY 19 Prog # 202275-02 R/NR $149/$186 Swim Team Fee $231 Escrow $200 R/NR $28/$35 Swim Team Fee $0 Escrow $200 COLLEGE Prog # 202275-03 SENIOR 1 • THROUGH AUGUST 11 Senior 1 is for upper level athletes. This training group is geared toward local, regional, and national competition. Swimmers must have coach’s approval and be willing to travel and compete in regional and national level meets. Swimmers will be entered in all PPD hosted and championship meets. Practices are offered six to ten times a week, when possible, for up to three hours in length. For swimmers entering high school and older and coaches’ recommendation. Required equipment: training fins, pull buoy, hand paddles, competitive snorkel, and AquaVolo DragSox (size 30–45) FULL SENIOR 1 TRAINING TAG 1 • THROUGH AUGUST 11 Prog # 202274-02 SENIOR 2 • THROUGH AUGUST 11 Senior 2 is a comprehensive group for high school swimmers training towards high school season. Swimmers are encouraged to participate in all USA Swimming hosted meets to work towards Regional and State level championship meets. Practice is offered five to eight times a week, when possible, for up to two hours in length. For swimmers entering high school and older and coaches’ recommendation. SWIM TEAM DEVELOPMENTAL 1 • THROUGH AUGUST 11 Escrow $225 Prog # 202276-01 R/NR $231/$289 Swim Team Fee $418 Escrow $225 POST SEASON AFTER MAY 19 Prog # 202276-02 R/NR $182/$228 Swim Team Fee $281 Escrow $200 R/NR $28/$35 Swim Team Fee $0 Escrow $200 COLLEGE Prog # 202276-03 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 75 DIVING WINDY CITY DIVING BEGINNING LEARN TO DIVE BLUE HOUSE TEAM These classes are an introduction to the sport of springboard diving. The class sessions are designed to teach the safe and proper way to use the 1 meter springboard. Any individual 8 years and older who has an interest in diving, can swim comfortably in deep water, and do a head first entry off the side of the pool can join this class. Students will be taught a forward approach and back press to begin. They will progress to forward and backward dives as well as other skills as time and ability permit. This group is limited to 8 divers per session. Location: Birchwood Pool This group of divers has been recommended to move up from the Beginning or Intermediate/Advanced Diving lessons by their instructor. They also may be placed based on their high school coaches recommendation or by scheduled tryout. This group has a strong desire to continue to learn new dives. They want to get involved in local skill level diving competitions. Divers will be expected to become Competitive Blue Level ($20) members of USA Diving before they attend their first practice and bring a copy of their USA Diving card. This group will meet 4 days per week for 1.5 hours per session. The team is limited to 15 members. Location: Eagle Pool Prog # Day Date Time R/NR Min/Max 302230-01 302230-02 302230-03 302230-04 302230-05 302230-06 302230-07 302230-08 M-Th M-Th M-Th Tu-F M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th 6/13-6/16 6/20-6/23 6/27-6/30 7/5-7/8 7/11-7/14 7/18-7/21 7/25-7/28 8/1-8/4 10:00-10:55am 10:00-10:55am 10:00-10:55am 10:00-10:55am 10:00-10:55am 10:00-10:55am 10:00-10:55am 10:00-10:55am $45/$56 $45/$56 $45/$56 $45/$56 $45/$56 $45/$56 $45/$56 $45/$56 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 Day Date Time 302260-01 M-Th 6/13-7/28* 5:00-6:30pm 302260-02 M-Th 6/13-7/1 5:00-6:30pm 302260-03 M-Th 7/5-7/28 5:00-6:30pm *No diving 7/4 R/NR Min/Max $275/$244 5/15 $150/$188 1/4 $150/$188 1/4 GOLD TRAVEL TEAM This class is designed for the diver who has been recommended from the beginning diving lesson. If divers have come from a different diving program, or have had no formal instruction, the diver should be able to successfully execute a front approach, back approach, front dive, and a back dive. Divers at this level are encouraged to register for multiple sessions. Location: Birchwood Pool This group of divers is selected by coach recommendation or through placement at a scheduled tryout. Divers in this group have a strong passion to improve their diving abilities and want to take their diving to the next level. These divers also have a strong desire to compete and will attend all Illinois Diving Association meets and Regional competitions. This group will meet 5 days a week for 2.5 hours each session. Members must become registered members of USA Diving Competitive Blue Level ($20) and must bring a copy of their card to the first practice. This team is limited to 15 members. Location: Eagle Pool Prog # Day Date Time R/NR Min/Max Prog # 302240-01 302240-02 302240-03 302240-04 302240-05 302240-06 302240-07 302240-08 M-Th M-Th M-Th Tu-F M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th 6/13-6/16 6/20-6/23 6/27-6/30 7/5-7/8 7/11-7/14 7/18-7/21 7/25-7/28 8/1-8/4 11:00-12:00pm 11:00-12:00pm 11:00-12:00pm 11:00-12:00pm 11:00-12:00pm 11:00-12:00pm 11:00-12:00pm 11:00-12:00pm $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 $48/$60 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 302250-01 M-Th 6/13-7/28* 9:15-11:45am *No diving 7/4 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED LEARN TO DIVE JOIN US FOR POOL FUN! FLOAT NIGHTS BIRCHWOOD POOL, EAGLE POOL, FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER OPEN KAYAKING EAGLE POOL See page 20 for details. 76 Prog # Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Day Date Time R/NR Min/Max $420/$495 5/15 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 • PALATINE HIGH SCHOOL TRACK 5:15–6:00PM REGISTRATION AND WARM-UP TIME • 6:00–8:00PM FIELD EVENTS AND TRACK EVENTS FEES DIVISIONS $3 7 years & older (allows participation in 3 events) Boys and Girls 6 & younger, 7–8, 9–10, 11–12, 13–14, 15–16, 17–18, 19–29, 30–39, 40–49, 50–59, 60 & older $1 6 years & younger (allows participation in the 50 meter dash) EVENTS FREE Anyone registered in any of the Track and Field programs on this page. Field Track Long Jump, Triple Jump, High Jump, Shot Put, Discus 50, 100, 400, 800, 1600, 100/110 Hurdles, 400 Relay ATHLETICS PALATINE TRACK & FIELD NIGHT Registration taken day of event ONLY at the Palatine High School Track. PALATINE RUNNING CLUB EARLY BIRD RUNNING PROGRAM (4th–12th grade) Have fun while learning the fundamentals and training methods for distance running and sprinting. Participants will run each day and learn about hydration, nutrition, running etiquette, injury prevention, and other running topics. Wear running shoes and bring a water bottle. All skill levels welcome and no experience necessary. Parents are welcome to run or walk during sessions. Location: Hamilton Park (Tuesday/Thursday) Ost Field (Friday) Min/Max: 15/75 Prog # Day 303600-01 Tu/Th/F *No class 7/1 Date 6/14-7/22* Time 9:00-10:00am R/NR $45/$57 GRADE SCHOOL TRACK (2nd–6th grade) This program offers track training for beginners. Form, coordination, and technique are taught with drills and games designed to encourage enjoyment of the sport. All participants will receive free entry into the Track and Field Night on Wednesday, July 13. Instructor: John Nalley & Palatine Coaches Location: Palatine HS Track Min/Max: 15/130 Prog # Day 304230-01 M/W *No class 7/4 Date 6/13-7/6* Time 6:00-7:00pm R/NR $42/$53 JUNIOR HIGH/HIGH SCHOOL TRACK (Jr. High–High School) This program offers track training in coordination, strength, and technique in all field events, hurdles, and sprint training. All participants will receive free entry into the Track and Field Night on Wednesday, July 13. Instructor: John Nalley & Palatine Coaches Location: Palatine HS Track Min/Max: 15/130 Prog # Day 304350-01 M/W *No class 7/4 Date 6/13-7/6* Time 6:00-8:00pm R/NR $52/$65 (6th+ grade) This is an organized training program involving running or walking for people of all ages who want to improve cardiovascular fitness. Past summers have had up to 100 participants, ages 10 through 75 years. The program emphasizes endurance, proper running form, and stretching techniques. One day each week focuses on track—utilizing Palatine High School facilities. Groups are formed based on experience and ability. Instruction and training is directed by Palatine High School cross country coaches and other professionals. Instructor: Chris Quick & Joe Parks Location: Palatine HS Track Min/Max: 12/100 Prog # Day 303530-01 M-F *No class 7/4 Date 6/13-7/22* Time 6:00-7:30am R/NR $47/$59 ROAD WARRIORS (5th+ grade) This program emphasizes endurance and strength training by using the latest techniques in running and core body strength training. The beginning “fitness” runner as well as the experienced “racer” will be able to benefit from this program. The training gains made through road runs, track runs, running technique drills, and various strength exercises will benefit all runners. Location: Fremd HS Track Min/Max: 15/75 Prog # Day 303620-01 M-Th *No class 7/4 Date 6/13-7/21* Time 7:30-9:00am R/NR $47/$59 see page FEET FEST 34 for details Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 77 ATHLETICS SUMMER FOOTBALL CAMP TOUCH RUGBY CLINIC Learn the basics of football from the Fremd High School football staff. This will be a non-padded/non-contact camp presented in a “fun-first” safe environment. Age appropriate skills and concepts will be emphasized. Molded rubber spikes are recommended but not required. Instructor: Lou Sponsel & Fremd Coaching Staff Location: Fremd HS Min/Max: 15/120 This non-contact program will introduce 10–14 year olds to the international sport of rugby. Ball handling, running, kicking, and rules of the game will be covered. Location: Falcon Park Outdoor Field Min/Max: 10/50 (3rd–6th grade) Prog # 303540-01 Day M-Th Date 6/13-6/23 Time R/NR 11:00am-1:00pm $135/$169 7TH & 8TH GRADE FOOTBALL CAMP (7th–8th grade) Campers will have the chance to work with Fremd Football staff along with current and former Fremd players. The camp will consist of drills to help improve speed, agility, quickness, and skills needed at every position including lineman. There will be an emphasis on many different competitions including a 7-on-7 tournament and the punt, pass, and kick competition. Come experience what it takes to be part of the IRON WILL tradition! Instructor: Lou Sponsel & Fremd Coaching Staff Location: Fremd HS Min/Max: 10/100 Prog # 303545-01 Day Date M-Th 7/11-7/21 Time R/NR 11:00am-1:00pm $135/$169 FLAG FOOTBALL SKILLS SUMMER CAMP (6–11 years) This camp will get you ready for the upcoming football season. Participants will learn all the skill positions necessary to be successful in flag football. Throwing, catching, running, and defensive and offensive principles will be covered in a fun and safe environment. Camp will be broken down by age groups. Instructor: SportsKids Inc. Location: Sycamore Park Min/Max: 15/50 Age: 6–8 years Prog # 304150-01 Day M-F Date 7/18-7/22 Age: 9–11 years Prog # 304150-02 Day M-F Date 7/18-7/22 Time 9:00-10:15am R/NR $50/$63 Time 10:30-11:45am R/NR $50/$63 YOUTH PEE WEE FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE (5–7 years) Learn football fundamentals without heavy contact. In Youth Flag Football, the focus is on teamwork in a positive and structured environment. Children will learn passing and other aspects of the game that will keep them active and help them develop skills such as hand-eye coordination. In addition, children will have an opportunity to develop leadership skills and build self-esteem as they improve their technique. Location: Falcon Park Turf Min/Max: 60/140 Prog # 204690-01 78 Day Sa Date 9/10-10/29 Time 8:30am-3:00pm R/NR $170/$213 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 (10–14 years) Prog # Day Date 304750-01 M 6/20 *Pre-registration is required. Time 6:30-7:30pm R/NR* FREE ROOKIE RUGBY CAMP (10–14 years) This non-contact program will introduce boys and girls to Olympic Rugby. Ball handling, running, kicking, and rules of the game will be covered. Each participant will be registered with USA Rugby, receive an official rugby ball, and t-shirt. Instructor: Palatine Rugby Club Coaches Location: Falcon Park Outdoor Field Min/Max: 10/75 Age: Girls/10–14 years Prog # 304470-01 Day M/W Age: Boys/10–14 years Prog # Day 304470-02 M/W *No class 7/4 Date 6/22-7/20* Date 6/22-7/20* Time 6:30-7:30pm R/NR $65/$82 Time 6:30-7:30pm R/NR $65/$82 DISC GOLF COURSE MARGRETH RIEMER RESERVOIR QUENTIN ROAD & WOOD STREET The 5,667 ft, 18-hole, par 55 course is open 8:00am to dusk daily, April 15 through November 15. All 18 holes include Mach 3 baskets and tee markers with signs indicating hole location, distance, and par. The course is unsupervised and no reservations are needed. Bring your own disc! For a printable scorecard and game rules visit palatineparks.org . Email scores to ppd@palatineparks. org for posting of course records. Include name, age, date, and name of person who can verify score. ATHLETICS YOUTH BASKETBALL FALL/WINTER LEAGUE The Palatine Park District Youth Basketball program emphasizes the fundamentals of basketball, sportsmanship, and teamwork while having fun through league play. The program is for children in grades 3–8. Teams are based by grade, experience, and skill level. Registration for the 2016–2017 season will begin in August. Visit our website at palatineparks.org for more information. BOYS BASKETBALL CAMPS (3rd–8th grade) Join the head coaches of Palatine and Fremd High Schools in improving your basketball skills. Both camps work on developing fundamental skills through practice, drills, and scrimmages. Instructor: Bob Widloski Location: Fremd HS Gym Min/Max: 20/100 Age: 5th–8th grade Prog # 304070-01 Day Date M-Th 6/13-6/23 Time 9:15-10:45am Instructor: Eric Millstone Location: Falcon Park Gym Age: 3rd–5th grade Prog # 304070-02 Day M-Th Date 7/5-7/14* Age: 6th–8th grade R/NR $90/$113 Min/Max: 20/100 Time 10:30am-12:00pm Prog # Day Date Time 304070-03 M-Th 7/5-7/14* 9:00-10:30am *No class 7/4. Make-up for 7/4 will be held on 7/8. R/NR $90/$113 R/NR $90/$113 SUMMER BASEBALL CAMPS (4th–8th grade) The Summer Baseball Camps offer youngsters the opportunity to receive the latest in skill instruction and player development. Palatine’s Head Baseball Coach, Paul Belo leads this camp. Campers will receive individual and small group instruction daily, with an intense concentration on fundamentals common to all position players (hitting, bunting, throwing, fielding, and running). Each camper will be assigned to a “team” which will travel as a group through various instructional “stations.” Campers should bring a bat, glove, baseball spikes, baseball pants or sweat pants, shorts, athletic supporter, and cup. Water will be provided at the site. Instructor: Paul Belo, Head Baseball Coach & Assistants at Palatine HS Location: Palatine HS Baseball Fields Min/Max: 15/100 Age: 4th–6th grade Prog # 304530-01 Day M-F Date 6/13-6/17 Age: 7th–8th grade Prog # 304530-02 Day M-F Date 6/13-6/17 Time 9:00-11:00am R/NR $100/$125 Time 12:00-2:00pm R/NR $100/$125 GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMP (1st–8th grade) The girls basketball camp is designed to develop fundamental skills such as dribbling, shooting, and passing. Scrimmage games will also be played. Instructor: Palatine HS Coaching Staff Location: Falcon Park Gym Min/Max: 15/75 Prog # 304180-01 Day M-Th Date 6/13-6/16 Time 2:30-4:00pm R/NR $50/$63 TEAM MSL SUMMER BASKETBALL CAMP (1st–8th grade) Team MSL comes to Palatine with fundamental and advanced training in all aspects of the game of basketball. Participants will practice drills to enhance basketball skills such as shooting, passing, dribbling, and conditioning. This camp includes instruction as well as structured games. Location: Falcon Park Gym Min/Max: 15/50 Age: 1st–4th grade Prog # 304550-01 Day M-Th Date 8/8-8/11 Age: 5th–8th grade Prog # 304550-02 Day M-Th Date 8/8-8/11 Time 9:00-11:00am R/NR $125/$157 Time 9:00-11:00am R/NR $125/$157 ADVANCED SUMMER BASEBALL CAMP (5th–8th grade) This camp is geared towards the travel baseball player and is led by Head Fremd High School Baseball Coach, Chris Piggott and former Fremd baseball players. The camp will not only focus on basic skill and player development, but also on more advanced techniques to enhance the player’s competitive level. Players will be taught fundamentals common to all players as well as specific position fundamentals. Campers should wear spikes, baseball pants, hat, athletic supporter, and cup. Instructor: Chris Piggott, Head Baseball Coach & Fremd Baseball Players Location: Fremd HS Varsity Baseball Field Min/Max: 15/50 Prog # 304030-01 Day Date Tu/W 6/14-6/29 Time 8:00-9:30am R/NR $110/$138 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 79 ATHLETICS VOLLEYKIDZ BEACH CAMP EVP® INDOOR VOLLEYBALL CAMPS Volleykidz is an introductory camp for children 1st–3rd grade. The lesson plan introduces the pass, set, and spike using a very light volleyball. Volleykidz will improve each child’s hand/eye coordination and left/right coordination through the use of fun drills and gross motor games. Lesson plans also incorporate short educational drills including spelling, math, and science. Canceled classes are made up on Friday. Instructor: EVP Volleyball Pro Certified Coaches Location: Community Center, Sand Volleyball Courts Min/Max: 8/24 Come indoors for a special camp session taught and directed by EVP® Volleyball Professionals. The four day camp will concentrate on the fundamentals of passing, setting, and spiking. The lesson plan directs the use of self-mastery training that helps each student reach a new level. The knowledge of the instructors will give the participants a head start on their skills in preparation for the next upcoming volleyball season. Instructor: EVP® Volleyball Pros Certified Coaches Location: Community Center Gym Min/Max: 8/24 Age: 2nd–3rd grade Prog # 304590-01 304590-02 Prog # 304025-01 Day M-Th Age: 4th–5th grade EVP® TOUR BEACH VOLLEYBALL CAMPS Prog # 304025-02 Day M-Th It’s time to take your volleyball game to the beach! This camp, hosted by the EVP® Volleyball Professionals, features all the latest drills and training techniques that build your skills for the next level. There will be lots of contests and games too, with fun and active instructors. The camp will concentrate on the fundamentals of passing, setting, serving, and spiking. Players will learn to overhand serve and play organized games. The lesson plan directs individual training that helps each student reach a new level. This four day camp is for 4th–8th graders. Canceled classes are made up on Friday. Instructor: EVP® Volleyball Pro Certified Coaches Location: Community Center, Sand Volleyball Courts Min/Max: 8/24 Age: 4th–5th grade Age: 6th–8th grade Prog # 304025-03 Day M-Th (1st–3rd grade) Day M-Th M-Th Date 6/20-6/23 7/11-7/14 Time 8:30-9:30am 8:30-9:30am R/NR $70/$88 $70/$88 (4th–8th grade) Prog # 304500-01 304500-02 Day M-Th M-Th Date Time 6/20-6/23 9:00-11:00am 7/11-7/14 9:00-11:00am Age: 6th–8th grade Prog # 304500-03 304500-04 Day M-Th M-Th R/NR $94/$118 $94/$118 Date Time R/NR 6/20-6/23 10:30am-12:30pm $94/$118 7/11-7/14 10:30am-12:30pm $94/$118 (2nd–8th grade) Date 8/8-8/11 Date 8/8-8/11 Date 8/8-8/11 Time 1:00-2:30pm R/NR $84/$105 Time 8:30-10:30am R/NR $94/$118 Time R/NR 10:30am-1:00pm $119/$149 VOLLEYBALL SERVING CLINIC (3rd–8th grade) Struggling with your serve? This is the clinic to head you in the right direction. The 3rd–5th grade clinic will focus on underhand serving. The 6th–8th graders will focus on overhand float, top spin, and jump serve. Learn and grow with our experienced coaches. Instructor: Eric Caro Location: Community Center Gym Min/Max: 10/36 Age: 3rd–5th grade Prog # 304065-01 Day Date M/W/F 6/13-6/17 Age: 6th–8th grade Prog # 304065-02 Day Date M/W/F 6/13-6/17 Time 6:00-7:00pm R/NR $30/$38 Time 7:00-8:30pm R/NR $45/$57 MIDDLE SCHOOL SUMMER VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE (6th–8th grade in fall 2016) Sign up for this summer coed league to keep your volleyball skills fresh for the next season. One hour practice on Monday nights and the matches will be held on Wednesday nights, at Falcon Park Recreation Center. We will do our best to honor friend requests. Registration deadline is June 3. Location: Falcon Park Recreation Center Min/Max: 24/60 Prog # Day Date Time R/NR 304060-01 M/W 6/27-8/10* 6:15-8:15pm $95/$119 *No class 7/4. Class will meet at the Community Center on 7/6 and 8/3. see pages REGISTER EARLY! 80 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 12–13 for details ATHLETICS GIRLS LACROSSE SUMMER CAMPS (3rd–9th grade) Our highly skilled and experienced coaches include women with high school, collegiate, and post collegiate playing experience, current college athletes, and current varsity high school athletes. BEGINNERS Staff will teach players the fundamentals of girls’ lacrosse. Girls will learn the skills of the game in a fun, fast-paced, and dynamic environment with drills and games. There is also opportunity for more advanced skill development such as offensive and defensive positioning and simulated game play. EXPERIENCED Staff will work with the experienced player to fine tune skills, correct positioning, and learn advanced techniques for improving her game. With small group instruction, there will be many opportunities for one-on-one personal expertise sharing. Experienced players will engage in game play with instruction—all in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. Location: Cardinal Park Min/Max: 15/50 Prog # 304210-01 Day M-Th Date 7/18-7/21 Time 1:00-3:00pm R/NR $130/$163 INTRODUCTORY LACROSSE CAMP (1st–6th grade) Lacrosse is the most rapidly growing sport in America! This is your opportunity to give it a try. Coaches will introduce “soft lacrosse” for players new to the sport, or players with little lacrosse experience. Soft lacrosse incorporates all of the fast paced action and fun of regular lacrosse, but eliminates the need for expensive equipment. Both boys and girls will be provided with a loaner lacrosse stick, and other necessary equipment. Players will participate in fun and exciting drills and scrimmages that aim to teach the fundamentals and rules of the sport in a safe and fun environment. Lacrosse is a great crossover sport for football, hockey, soccer, and basketball players. The camp is open to boys and girls and players will be split into groups by age. Players should bring their own water bottle. Instructor: James Lang Location: Falcon Park Outdoor Field Min/Max: 10/100 Prog # 304330-01 Day M-Th Date 7/11-7/14 Time 9:00-10:30am R/NR $125/$157 CHALLENGER BRITISH SOCCER CAMPS (3–14 years) British Soccer Camps give children a week of coaching and confidence building from a staff of specially trained British soccer athletes. There are separate programs for all levels and ages. Every day includes foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small-sided games, coached scrimmages, and a daily tournament. Each camper will receive a Challenger soccer ball, British Soccer Camp t-shirt, a camp award, and an individual skills evaluation. British Soccer Camps teach kids confidence, self discipline, good sportsmanship, and most importantly, respect for yourself, other players, and for the game. Partial scholarships are available for families willing to host British coaches. Location: Birchwood South Min/Max: 10/50 FIRST KICKS CAMP (3–4 YEARS) OPEN GYM & OPEN TURF Open Gym is available at Birchwood Recreation Center, Community Center, and Falcon Park Recreation Center throughout the year. Open Turf is available at Falcon Park Recreation Center. See page 6 for information on open gym and turf passes. For daily updates visit palatineparks.org or download the PalatineParks App. Prog # 304110-01 Day M-F Date 8/8-8/12 Time 9:00-11:00am R/NR $86/$108 MINI SOCCER CAMP (5–6 YEARS) Prog # 304110-02 Day M-F Date 8/8-8/12 Time R/NR 10:30am-12:00pm $106/$133 HALF DAY CAMP (7–10 YEARS) Prog # 304110-03 Day M-F Date 8/8-8/12 Time 9:00am-12:00pm R/NR $139/$174 HALF DAY CAMP (11–14 YEARS) Prog # 304110-04 Day M-F Date 8/8-8/12 Time 9:00am-12:00pm R/NR $139/$174 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 81 ATHLETICS LITTLE CELTIC PLAYER CAMP (3–6 years) A creative and fun approach will be used to introduce age appropriate soccer fundamentals. All participants will be engaged in many FUN soccer activities as well as exercises that work on a child’s motor development skills (jumping, balance, and body fakes). Player Development Academy t-shirts will be issued to each participant. Players are asked to wear black shorts and socks. All players should also bring proper footwear (gym shoes or soccer cleats), shin guards, soccer ball (size 3), and a water bottle to class. Location: Celtic Park Turf Fields Min/Max: 10/100 Prog # 304820-01 Day M-Th Date 7/25-7/28 Time 6:00-6:50pm R/NR $40/$50 CELTIC FOOTSKILLS CAMP (6–16 years) Do you want to have better control with the ball? Then this is the technical training camp for you. The camp will consist of repetitive ball control exercises that will improve the touch of any player at any level. Players will work through a series of activities aimed at developing individual soccer skills such as ball mastery, passing and receiving, moves, turns, shielding, and finishing. The camp will also focus on developing quick reflexes and faster thinking through small-sided attacking games, which will be fast paced, exciting, and challenging. Location: Celtic Park Turf Fields Min/Max: 10/100 Prog # 304830-01 304830-02 304830-03 304830-04 Day M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th Date 6/20-6/23 6/20-6/23 7/11-7/14 7/11-7/14 Time 9:00-11:00am 6:00-8:00pm 9:00-11:00am 6:00-8:00pm R/NR $88/$110 $88/$110 $88/$110 $88/$110 CELTIC RECREATIONAL CAMP (7–14 years) The camp will offer area recreational players a chance to work on and develop their individual soccer skills in an educational, safe, and fun learning environment. Players will be challenged to improve their dribbling, shielding, passing, receiving, moves, turns, and shooting in age appropriate small-sided games. Location: Celtic Park Turf Fields Min/Max: 10/100 CELTIC ELITE GOALKEEPER CAMP (7–18 years) The Goalkeeper Camp will focus on improving each player's technical, tactical, physical, and psychological skills with a specific reference to handling, footwork, shot stopping, collect crosses, breakaways, defensive organization, offensive distribution, vision, and decision making. Location: Celtic Park Turf Fields Min/Max: 10/100 Prog # 304860-01 Day M-Th Time 9:00-11:00am R/NR $88/$110 LITTLE CELTIC SOCCER LEAGUE (4–6 years) The camp is geared towards dedicated players who are seeking extra touches on the ball leading into their upcoming team camps. In addition, the camp will work on player's speed, agility, and footwork within the game. Location: Celtic Park Turf Fields Min/Max: 10/100 This league will emphasize the fundamentals of soccer, sportsmanship, and teamwork. Children will be placed on teams and practice one evening a week for one hour. Practice days will be held Monday through Thursday anywhere between 5:00pm and 7:30pm. Practice days and times will be determined once teams are formed and will start the week before the first game. Shinguards are required. Teams will be formed two weeks before practice starts and the coach will communicate practice times. VOLUNTEER coaches are needed. When registering your child, indicate if you are willing to volunteer on your registration form. Location: Falcon Park Turf Min/Max: 24/64 Age: 4 years Prog # 304840-01 Prog # Day 4204870-01 Su Prog # 304850-01 Day M-Th Date 7/18-7/21 Time 6:00-8:00pm R/NR $88/$110 CELTIC ELITE PRESEASON CAMP (7–14 years) Day M-Th Date 8/1-8/4 Time 9:00-11:00am R/NR $88/$110 Age: Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Date 9/11-10/23 5-6 years Prog # Day 4204870-02 Su 82 Date 8/1-8/4 Date 9/11-10/23 Time 12:00pm, 1:00pm 2:00pm, 3:00pm R/NR $95/$119 Min/Max: 32/80 Time 12:00pm, 1:00pm 2:00pm, 3:00pm R/NR $95/$119 SKATEBOARD LESSONS (8+ years) Join Ken Walther, National Archery Association Level III Regional High Performance Coach, to learn the exciting sport of archery. The instructor will follow the National Archery Association Junior Olympic Development program which includes safety, shooting, and equipment. Parents are encouraged to register and participate with their child. All equipment for this program will be provided; however, you may use your own equipment with the approval of the instructor. Instructor: Ken Walther Location: Birchwood Gym Min/Max: 7/16 Prog # Level Day Date Time R/NR 303500-01 Beg. M 6/6-6/27 6:00-7:00pm $48/$60 303500-02 Int. M 6/6-6/27 7:00-8:00pm $48/$60 303500-03 Int. II M 6/6-6/27 8:00-9:00pm $48/$60 303500-11 Beg. M 7/11-8/1 6:00-7:00pm $48/$60 303500-12 Int. M 7/11-8/1 7:00-8:00pm $48/$60 303500-13 Int. II M 7/11-8/1 8:00-9:00pm $48/$60 303500-21 Beg. M 8/8-8/29* 6:00-7:00pm $36/$45 303500-22 Int. M 8/8-8/29* 7:00-8:00pm $36/$45 303500-23 Int. II M 8/8-8/29* 8:00-9:00pm $36/$45 *No class 8/22 Note: student must have taken previous level or have instructor’s permission for intermediate classes. BEGINNING ARCHERY CAMP (8+ years) Whether you are new to the sport or an experienced archer, this camp will challenge you to new levels. Join Ken Walther, National Archery Association Level III Regional High Performance Coach, as we study safety, shooting, stance, and equipment. Camp meets rain or shine. Instructor: Ken Walther Location: Rose Park Min/Max: 8/10 Prog # 303510-01 Day Sa Date 7/9 & 7/16 Time 9:00-10:30am R/NR $33/$42 (5–15 years) Skateboarding is a great sport for people of all ages. It is a safe sport to learn and lessons are taught to avoid injury. Participants will learn starting, stopping, turning, equipment care, foot orientation, basic techniques, safety, and skate park etiquette. Students are required to wear safety gear including helmet, elbow pads, knee pads, and wrist guards. Equipment is available for rent through GoSkate.com. Instructor: GoSkate Staff Location: Skate Park Min/Max: 5/5 Age: 5–9 years Prog # Day 304560-01 Su *No class 7/3 Age: Date Time 6/19-7/31* 10:00-11:00am R/NR $208/$260 ATHLETICS ARCHERY 9–15 years Prog # Day 304560-02 Su *No class 7/3 Date Time 6/19-7/31* 1:00-2:00pm R/NR $208/$260 INTRO TO INLINE HOCKEY (6–10 years) Participants will learn basic inline skating skills through fun and interactive games and activities. Skills learned include starting, stopping, balancing, falling, and getting up. Professional instructors will conduct classes in a positive atmosphere which makes learning to skate a fun experience for all hockey skaters. Please refer to www.saltcreeksportscenter. com for all equipment needs. Instructor: Salt Creek Sports Center Staff Location: Salt Creek Sports Center Min/Max: 10/30 Prog # Day 204320-02 M 304320-01 M *No class 7/4, 9/5 Date 6/6-7/18* 8/15-10/3* Time 5:15-6:00pm 5:15-6:00pm R/NR $59/$74 $59/$74 LEARN TO PLAY HOCKEY – LEVEL I (5–10 years) This developmental program for the beginner player includes basic skills such as shooting, stick handling, and passing. Scrimmages will be controlled in order to instruct players on positioning and offensive and defensive strategies. No equipment needed. Instructor: Salt Creek Sports Center Staff Location: Salt Creek Sports Center Min/Max: 5/25 Prog # Day 204390-02 M 304390-01 M *No class 7/4, 9/5 Date 6/6-7/18* 8/15-10/3* Time 4:30-5:15pm 4:30-5:15pm R/NR $59/$74 $59/$74 see page SPORTS CAMP 53 for details Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 83 ATHLETICS MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL LEAGUE (18+ years) This league is for recreational college basketball players looking to play in a more organized league format. Teams will play once a week with a single elimination tournament at the end of the regular season. Completed registration form, roster, and fee are due at the time of registration. Registration deadline is May 31 at 9:00am. Location: Falcon Park Gym Min/Max: 4/8 teams Prog # 303100-01 Day Date Time Tu 6/14–7/26 6:00-9:00pm plus playoffs R/NR $500/$575 per team MEN'S OPEN SOCCER LEAGUE (18+ years) Teams play eight regular season games with the top four team competing in the playoffs. All games are 7 vs. 7. Completed registration form, roster, and fee are due at the time of registration. Registration deadline is June 10 at 9:00am. Location: Falcon Park Turf Min/Max: 4/8 teams Prog # 303850-01 Day Date Time F 6/24–7/29 9:00pm, 9:45pm, plus playoffs 10:30pm LUNCH BUNCH AT FALCON PARK (18+ years) Session: Location: Fee: June 13–August 11 (no lunch bunch 7/4) Falcon Park Recreation Center $9 R/$11 NR; or $3 daily drop-in fee BASKETBALL Tuesday, Thursday; 12:00–1:30pm Prog #: 303800-01 SOCCER Prog #: Monday, Wednesday; 12:00–1:30pm (1/2 turf) 303810-01 COMMUNITY SKATE PARK R/NR $650/$725 per team RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL (18+ years) Join other volleyball players in this informal drop-in program. This popular program fills up each night and the maximum is reached on a first-come, first-served basis. Location: Community Center Gym Visits Daily Fee Day Th Date 6/9-10/27 Location: Falcon Park Gym Visits Daily Fee Day Su Date 6/5-8/7 Time 7:00-10:00pm R/NR $5/$7 Time 4:30-8:00pm R/NR $5/$7 RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL PASS 10 Visit Pass $40 R/$56 NR Visits can be used at Community Center or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Recreational Volleyball passes do not expire. COED 14” HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL MUSHBALL LEAGUE (9th–12th grade) Stay active, be social, and have fun all at the same time. This coed recreational league is for those 14–18 years old. Teams will play a ten-game season, ending with a single elimination tournament. Teams will need to bring their own softball bats. Girls can use a softball glove. A parent of one of the players is required to be on the player’s bench. Completed registration form, roster, and fee are due at time of registration. Registration deadline is May 30. Location: Osage Park Min/Max: 6/12 teams Prog # 304140-01 Day Su Date 6/5-8/7* Time 9:00am-12:00pm R/NR $450/$525 per team *No games 7/3 84 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 HOURS OF OPERATION Monday–Saturday Sunday Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Beginners Only (under 12 years old) 9:00am–9:00pm 12:00pm–9:00pm 9:00am–2:00pm Skate Park rules and closing dates are posted at the park and are available online at palatineparks.org. (6+ years/Family Class) (8+ years) You’ll train in kicking drills, footwork, self-defense, push ups, agility training, forms, sparring, and so much more. At the same time, you’ll learn all-important life skills such as respect, focus, self-control, and discipline. As a first time student, you will receive your first test and uniform for FREE. For questions, please call Grand Master Wood at 847.705.8714. Instructor: Master J.P. Wood Location: J.P. Wood Martial Arts America Min/Max: 1/18 Learn this awesome sword martial art from Grand Master John P. Wood. Classes include instruction in the basics of sword training and fundamental cutting skills, fencing, self-defense, and much more. Come join us in this exciting art! As a first time student, you will receive your uniform and first test for FREE. Instructor: Master J.P. Wood Location: J.P. Wood Martial Arts America Min/Max: 1/18 Prog # Day Date Time 303590-01 M 6/13-8/15* 6:00-7:00pm 303590-02 Tu 6/14-8/16 5:00-6:00pm 303590-03 W 6/15-8/17 6:00-7:00pm 303590-04 Th 6/16-8/18 5:00-6:00pm 303590-05 F 6/17-8/19* 5:00-6:00pm *No class 7/4 Note: Fees are per person. Prog # 303640-01 303640-02 303640-03 *No class 7/4 R/NR $119/$149 $129/$162 $129/$162 $129/$162 $129/$162 STUNT ACTION MOVIE CAMP (6–13 years) Kids can live out their fantasy by starring in a stunt action hero movie at this fantastic one week camp. Campers will learn and practice martial arts, tumbling, stunt action adventure and movie acting skills, and then they’ll create, practice and star in their own stunt action hero movie! No experience needed. Participants will be divided according to age. All participants will receive a DVD of their final movie. Bring a packed lunch and drink each day. Instructor: Master J.P. Wood Location: J.P. Wood Martial Arts America Min/Max: 1/8 Prog # 304520-01 Day M-Th F Date Time R/NR 7/25-7/29 10:30am-3:30pm $179/$224 10:30am-12:30pn Day M W F Date 6/13-8/15* 6/15-8/17 6/17-8/19 Time 7:00-8:00pm 7:00-8:00pm 7:00-8:00pm R/NR $119/$149 $129/$162 $129/$162 ATHLETICS SAMURANG SWORD TRAINING FAMILY CLASS MARTIAL ARTS & TAE KWON DO FAMILY CLASS TAE KWON DO FOR TEENS & ADULTS (13+ years) If you want an intense and motivating class with top-level instruction, this class is for you. You’ll train in kicking drills, footwork, self-defense, strikes, agility and plyometric training, forms, sparring, ab work, push ups, and so much more. You’ll look and feel great while learning important self-defense skills. All levels welcome. Instructor: Master J.P. Wood Location: J.P. Wood Martial Arts America Min/Max: 1/10 Prog # 303660-01 303660-02 Day Tu Th Date 6/14-8/16 6/16-8/18 Time 7:00-8:00pm 7:00-8:00pm R/NR $129/$162 $129/$162 YOUTH BRAZILIAN JIU JITSU (5–13 years) Brazilian Jiu Jitsu helps children develop and apply genuine self-defense skills, agility, coordination, strength, and more. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu does not rely on size, strength, or speed and uses a combination of submissions, escapes, and defensive techniques to neutralize dangerous situations. In fact, the techniques taught in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu will help children defend themselves against a much larger opponent. Participants will develop confidence and a positive self-image as they learn new techniques. Instructor: Flo Mixed Martial Arts Staff Location: Flo Mixed Martial Arts Min/Max: 1/15 Prog # 304630-01 304630-02 304630-03 Day Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th Date 6/2-6/30 7/5-7/28 8/2-8/30 Time 5:00-5:45pm 5:00-5:45pm 5:00-5:45pm R/NR $145/$182 $145/$182 $145/$182 CHILD BOXING (5–13 years) This class teaches basic boxing techniques and will improve cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility, as well as self-confidence and discipline. Instructor: Adrian Grodzki Location: Flo Mixed Martial Arts Min/Max: 1/10 Prog # 304130-01 304130-02 304130-03 Day M/W M/W M/W Date 6/1-6/29 7/6-7/27 8/1-8/31 Time 5:00-5:45pm 5:00-5:45pm 5:00-5:45pm R/NR $145/$182 $145/$182 $145/$182 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 85 ATHLETICS ILLINOIS SHOTOKAN KARATE CLUB YOUTH KARATE SAFETY (6–22 years) Youth karate classes will put children in touch with their bodies and offer a good mix of strength training, along with cardiovascular and flexibility exercises. Children increase their coordination, agility, and poise, while learning lasting personal safety skills. They also benefit from the mental stimulation of learning the choreographed moves of the kata and the discipline of conforming to the class rules. Prog # Age 304650-01 304650-02 304650-03 304650-04 304650-05 304650-06 304650-07 304650-08 304650-09 304650-10 304650-11 7-14 years 7-14 years 7-14 years 7-22 years 8-14 years 6-14 years 7-14 years 7-14 years 7-14 years 7-14 years 7-14 years Level Beg./Cont. (white belts) Novice (red-blue belts) Int. (green & purple belts) Adv. (brown-black belts) Beg./Cont. (white-red belts) Int./Adv. (orange belt & up)* Beg./Cont. (white-red belts) Novice (orange-blue belts) Int./Adv. (green-black belts) Beg. (white belts) Cont. (white w/stripesred belts) 304650-12 7-14 years Novice (orange-blue belts) 304650-13 7-14 years Int. (green-purple belts) 304650-14 7-14 years Adv. (brown-black belts) *Instructor’s permission required Day Date Time Location Min/Max R/NR Tu Tu Tu Tu W W Th Th Th Sa Sa 6/14-8/23 6/14-8/23 6/14-8/23 6/14-8/23 6/15-8/24 6/15-8/24 6/16-8/25 6/16-8/25 6/16-8/25 6/11-8/20 6/11-8/20 4:15-5:10pm 5:15-6:10pm 5:15-6:10pm 6:45-8:00pm 5:00-6:00pm 5:00-6:00pm 4:00-4:55pm 5:00-5:55pm 6:00-7:25pm 10:00-11:00am 11:10am-12:10pm BW Gym BW Gym BW Gym ISKC Dojo BW Gym BW Gym Frontier Park Frontier Park Frontier Park ISKC Dojo ISKC Dojo 1/25 1/25 1/25 1/20 1/25 1/25 1/10 1/10 1/10 1/20 1/20 $110/$138 $110/$138 $110/$138 $129/$162 $110/$138 $110/$138 $110/$138 $110/$138 $146/$183 $110/$138 $110/$138 Sa Sa Sa 6/11-8/20 12:20-1:20pm 6/11-8/20 1:30-2:30pm 6/11-8/20 2:30-3:30pm ISKC Dojo ISKC Dojo ISKC Dojo 1/20 1/20 1/20 $110/$138 $110/$138 $110/$138 PARENT/CHILD KARATE (7+ years) This parent and child program provides an excellent opportunity to spend quality time with your child while conditioning muscles, developing coordination, and improving cardiovascular fitness together. Prog # 303610-01 Age 7+ years Level Day Beg./Cont. (white-red belts) Th no experience necessary 303610-02 7+ years Novice (orange-blue belts) Th 303610-03 7+ years Int./Adv. (green-black belts) Th 303610-04 7+ years Beg. (white belts) Sa 303610-05 7+ years Cont. (white w/stripesSa red belts) 303610-06 7+ years Novice (orange-blue belts) Sa 303610-07 7+ years Int. (green-purple belts) Sa 303610-08 7+ years Adv. (brown-black belts) Sa Note: Fees are per person. All participants must be registered. Date Time 6/16-8/25 4:00-4:55pm Location Frontier Park Min/Max R/NR 1/10 $110/$138 6/16-8/25 6/16-8/25 6/11-8/20 6/11-8/20 Frontier Park Frontier Park ISKC Dojo ISKC Dojo 1/10 1/10 1/7 1/7 $110/$138 $146/$183 $110/$138 $110/$138 ISKC Dojo ISKC Dojo ISKC Dojo 1/7 1/7 1/7 $110/$138 $110/$138 $110/$138 5:00-5:55pm 6:00-7:25pm 10:00-11:00am 11:10am-12:10pm 6/11-8/20 12:20-1:20pm 6/11-8/20 1:30-2:30pm 6/11-8/20 2:30-3:30pm PRE-KARATE SAFETY (4–7 years) Young children will develop agility, strength, and coordination skills through fun and creative activities. This program, specifically designed to work with growing minds and bodies, also enhances memory and agility skills. Watch your child blossom while learning karate and having a blast at the same time. Prog # 304460-01 304460-02 304460-03 Age 4-7 years 4-7 years 4-7 years Level Beg. (no experience necessary) Cont./Novice (1 or more session) Beg./Cont. (white belts) Day W W Sa Date 6/15-8/24 6/15-8/24 6/11-8/20 Time 4:15-5:00pm 4:15-5:00pm 9:00-9:45am Location BW Gym BW Gym ISKC Dojo Min/Max 1/25 1/25 1/15 R/NR $110/$138 $110/$138 $110/$138 ADULT KARATE (13+ years) Our adult classes release tension, develop total body fitness and build stamina and overall productivity! In addition to selfdefense skills, karate increases flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, and muscle tone while improving core strength. Prog # 303020-01 303020-02 Age 13+ years 13+ years Level Beg./Novice (white-green belts) Int./Adv. (purple-black belts) Day Th Th Date Time 6/16-8/25 7:30-8:30pm 6/16-8/25 8:35-10:00pm Location Min/Max R/NR Frontier Park 1/10 $110/$138 Frontier Park 1/10 $146/$183 Note: New students will not be permitted to register into the current session after the second class has met. Registration for Continuing through Advanced students will be accepted after the start date, but full class fee will be required. Special Note: Uniforms and Belt Testing are options available through the Illinois Shotokan Karate Club instructor. Classes are taught under instructors of John DiPasquale. For more information visit www.ISKC.com or call 847.359.0666. 86 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 ATHLETICS BUDO AIKIJUTSU (7+ years) This class provides training in • Aikido (control and redirection of attack) • Karate (blocks, kicks, and punches) • Judo (sweeps and throws) • Jujitsu (joint twisting and nerve centers) Self-defense training covers a wide variety of unarmed and armed attack simulations with emphasis on controlling the attacker, self-defense options, and prevention and awareness pointers. Defenses are based upon the principles of physics which allow a smaller and weaker person to overcome a larger and stronger attacker. No special athletic ability required. One beginning session is required before enrolling in the advanced level. Credit for training in comparable martial arts is given with instructor’s consent. Instructors: J. Peters, G. Hoffman, M. Matsumoto, R. Huebner, W. Baker Prog # 303520-01 Age 7-14 years Level Beginning ** 303520-02 7-14 years Advanced 303520-03 HS/Adult Beginning** 303520-04 HS/Adult Advanced Day W F W F W F W F W W W W F F F F Date 6/8-8/26* 6/8-8/26* 6/8-8/26* 6/8-8/26* 303520-05 7-14 years Beginning** 6/8-8/24 303520-06 7-14 years Advanced 6/8-8/24 303520-07 HS/Adult Beginning** 6/8-8/24 303520-08 HS/Adult Advanced 6/8-8/24 303520-09 7-14 years Beginning** 6/10-8/26* 303520-10 7-14 years Advanced 6/10-8/26* 303520-11 HS/Adult Beginning** 6/10-8/26* 303520-12 HS/Adult Advanced 6/10-8/26* *No class 7/1, 7/13 **Free uniform to Advanced class after promotion to yellow belt. KRAV MAGA – THE ISRAELI SELF-DEFENSE METHOD Min/Max R/NR 2/40 $100/$125 CC, Rm 1E 1/40 $98/$123 CC, Rm 1E 2/40 $100/$125 CC, Rm 1E 1/40 $98/$123 CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E CC, Rm 1E 2/40 1/40 2/40 1/40 1/40 1/40 1/40 1/40 $90/$113 $88/$110 $90/$113 $88/$110 $90/$113 $88/$110 $90/$113 $88/$110 (13+ years) In order to protect themselves against the ethnic violence of WWII Europe and post WWII Palestine, Jewish communities organized themselves into groups of brave men and women charged with the defense of their communities. From these groups Krav Maga (Hebrew for contact combat) was born. Krav Maga has been used by Israeli Defense Forces and National Police since 1948. Our modern civilian version is taught in age-appropriate classes in Israeli grade schools, universities, and Jewish community centers worldwide. Instructor: Patrick Gavin Location: Falcon Park, GE & MP Rm Min/Max: 4/15 Date Time 6/13-8/10* 7:00-8:00pm 7:30-8:15pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:45-7:30pm 7:30-8:30pm 7:30-8:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 8:00-9:30pm 7:30-8:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 7:30-8:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 7:30-8:15pm 6:45-7:30pm 7:30-8:30pm 8:00-9:30pm Location CC, Rm 1E COMBAT KICKBOXING (12+ years) Prog # Day 303570-01 M/W *No class 7/4 Time 7:30-8:30pm R/NR $85/$107 Become ring smart and street wise. Savate and Muay Thai are the undisputed champions of the kickboxing arts. This class will teach you the best of both. Get in phenomenal shape as you learn to punch, kick, and move like the pros! This blue glove course will prepare you for the main event: challenging the “Passage de Grade,” one of the most distinguished ranking exams in martial arts. Boxing gloves, boxing shoes, mouthpiece, and association fees are required for final examination. Instructor: Patrick Gavin Location: Falcon Park, GE & MP Rm Min/Max: 4/15 Prog # Day 303650-01 M/W *No class 7/4 Date Time 6/13-8/10* 8:00-9:00pm R/NR $85/$107 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 87 ATHLETICS TENNIS Dana Joseph and Chris Cabanban of First Serve Management and their team of instructors will be providing tennis services for Palatine Park District patrons. First Serve’s mission is to nurture the love of the game of tennis. Family-friendly programming encourages students to play the sport for a lifetime and provides a path to pursue the level they wish to attain. From beginning recreational players looking for fitness and fun to tournament competitors, instructors understand that everyone plays tennis for different reasons. Tennis Locations: B = Birchwood Park, 435 W. Illinois Avenue E = Eagle Park, 1425 N. Oak Street PH = Palatine Hills, 512 W. Northwest Hwy. HALF VOLLEYS 1 & 2 (6–9 years) Beginners increase their net performance as they continue to learn tennis fundamentals. This class helps students enhance motor and racquet skills, while still allowing them to enjoy the game. Half Volleys 1: Prog # LITTLE NETTERS & NETTERS (4–6 years) Youngsters are introduced to the world of tennis in this basic skills class. Movement and tracking skills are taught, but the emphasis is on having fun and establishing a positive tennis experience. Little Netters: 4–5 years Prog # Time SESSION I 6/13-7/11* 3:00-3:45pm 6/14-7/12 3:00-3:45pm 6/15-7/13 3:00-3:45pm SESSION II 7/18-8/8 3:00-3:45pm 7/19-8/9 3:00-3:45pm 7/20-8/10 3:00-3:45pm Day Date 304700-01 M 304700-02 Tu 304700-03 W 304700-04 M 304700-05 Tu 304700-06 W *No class 7/4 Netters: Prog # 5–6 years Day Date Time SESSION I 304700-07 M 6/13-7/11* 3:45-4:30pm 304700-08 M 6/13-7/11* 4:00-5:00pm 304700-09 Tu 6/14-7/12 3:45-4:30pm 304700-10 W 6/15-7/13 3:45-4:30pm 304700-11 Th 6/16-7/14 4:00-5:00pm 304700-12 Sa 6/18-7/16* 10:00-11:00am SESSION II 304700-13 M 7/18-8/8 3:45-4:30pm 304700-14 M 7/18-8/8 4:00-5:00pm 304700-15 Tu 7/19-8/9 3:45-4:30pm 304700-16 W 7/20-8/10 3:45-4:30pm 304700-17 Th 7/21-8/11 4:00-5:00pm 304700-18 Sa 7/23-8/13 10:00-11:00am *No class 7/2, 7/4 Min/Max: 3/4 Location R/NR E B E $54/$68 $67/$84 $67/$84 E B E $54/$68 $54/$68 $54/$68 Min/Max: 3/6 Location R/NR E PH B E PH E $54/$68 $72/$90 $67/$84 $67/$84 $90/$113 $72/$90 E PH B E PH E $54/$68 $72/$90 $54/$68 $54/$68 $72/$90 $72/$90 6–7 years Day Date Time SESSION I 304701-01 M 6/13-7/11* 4:30-5:30pm 304701-02 Tu 6/14-7/12 5:30-6:30pm 304701-03 Tu 6/14-7/12 3:45-4:30pm 304701-04 W 6/15-7/13 3:45-4:30pm 304701-05 Th 6/16-7/14 4:00-5:00pm 304701-06 Th 6/16-7/14 5:00-6:00pm 304701-07 Sa 6/18-7/16* 11:00-12:00pm SESSION II 304701-08 M 7/18-8/8 4:30-5:30pm 304701-09 Tu 7/19-8/9 5:30-6:30pm 304701-10 Tu 7/19-8/9 3:45-4:30pm 304701-11 W 7/20-8/10 3:45-4:30pm 304701-12 Th 7/21-8/11 4:00-5:00pm 304701-13 Th 7/21-8/11 5:00-6:00pm 304701-14 Sa 7/23-8/13 11:00-12:00pm *No class 7/2, 7/4 Half Volleys 2: Prog # 8–9 years Day Date Time SESSION I 304701-20 M 6/13-7/11* 5:00-6:00pm 304701-21 Tu 6/14-7/12 4:30-5:30pm 304701-22 W 6/15-7/13 4:30-5:30pm 304701-23 W 6/15-7/13 5:30-6:30pm 304701-24 Th 6/16-7/14 6:00-7:00pm 304701-25 Sa 6/18-7/16* 12:00-1:00pm SESSION II 304701-26 M 7/18-8/8 5:00-6:00pm 304701-27 Tu 7/19-8/9 4:30-5:30pm 304701-28 W 7/20-8/10 4:30-5:30pm 304701-29 W 7/20-8/10 5:30-6:30pm 304701-30 Th 7/21-8/11 6:00-7:00pm 304701-31 Sa 7/23-8/13 12:00-1:00pm *No class 7/2, 7/4 Min/Max: 3/6 Location R/NR E B B E PH PH E $72/$90 $90/$113 $67/$84 $67/$84 $90/$113 $90/$113 $72/$90 E B B E PH PH E $72/$90 $72/$90 $54/$68 $54/$68 $72/$90 $72/$90 $72/$90 Min/Max: 3/6 Location R/NR PH B E E PH E $72/$90 $72/$90 $72/$90 $72/$90 $72/$90 $54/$68 PH B E E PH E $72/$90 $72/$90 $72/$90 $72/$90 $72/$90 $72/$90 OUTDOOR TENNIS COURTS BIRCHWOOD PARK LOCUST PARK COMMUNITY CENTER PARK ROBERT "DUTCH" SCHULTZ RECREATION AREA LIGHTED COURTS EAGLE PARK SYCAMORE PARK 435 W. Illinois Avenue, Palatine 250 E. Wood Street, Palatine 1425 N. Oak Street, Palatine 88 700 E. Morris Drive, Palatine 512 W. Northwest Highway, Palatine 901 N. Clark Drive, Palatine Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 SATURDAY, MAY 21 • 3:00–6:00PM EAGLE PARK TENNIS COURTS Come meet First Serve Management instructors! Instructors will run games and drills for all ages and levels. Bring your own racquet Fee: FREE, no registration required. PIRATE TENNIS MINI CAMPS (6th–12th grade) Palatine High School’s Tennis Staff, led by varsity boys’ tennis coach and certified USPTA tennis professional, Jim Lange, will be offering two week long mini-tennis camps at Palatine High School. The mini-camps will prepare incoming 6th-8th grade athletes of all abilities in stroke production, footwork, rules of the game, and playing strategy. Instructor: Palatine High School’s Tennis Staff Location: Palatine High School Min/Max: 8/24 Prog # Day 304420-01 M-Th 304420-02 M-Th BASELINERS 1 & 2 Date 6/13-6/16 6/20-6/23 Time 12:00-2:00pm 12:00-2:00pm R/NR $120/$150 $120/$150 (9–12 years) Students continue to develop their game, while refining their basic skills. Using situational drills and games, this class helps students establish a solid foundation for future development and incorporates strategy to help them build a lifelong love of tennis. Baseliners 1: 9–11 years Prog # Day Date Location R/NR 304702-01 304702-02 304702-03 304702-04 M Tu W Th Time SESSION I 6/13-7/11* 5:30-6:30pm 6/14-7/12 4:30-5:30pm 6/15-7/13 4:30-5:30pm 6/16-7/14 5:00-6:00pm SESSION II 7/18-8/8 5:30-6:30pm 7/19-8/9 4:30-5:30pm 7/20-8/10 4:30-5:30pm 7/21-8/11 5:00-6:00pm E B E PH $72/$90 $90/$113 $90/$113 $90/$113 E B E PH $72/$90 $72/$90 $72/$90 $72/$90 304702-05 M 304702-06 Tu 304702-07 W 304702-08 Th *No class 7/4 Baseliners 2: 11–13 years Prog # Time SESSION I 6/13-7/11* 6:00-7:00pm 6/14-7/12 5:30-6:30pm 6/15-7/13 5:30-6:30pm SESSION II 7/18-8/8 6:00-7:00pm 7/19-8/9 5:30-6:30pm 7/20-8/10 5:30-6:30pm Day Date 304702-11 M 304702-12 Tu 304702-13 W 304702-14 M 304702-15 Tu 304702-16 W *No class 7/4 Min/Max: 3/6 Min/Max: 3/6 Location R/NR PH B E $72/$90 $90/$113 $90/$113 PH B E $72/$90 $72/$90 $72/$90 PRIVATE AND SEMI-PRIVATE TENNIS LESSONS ATHLETICS FREE TENNIS OPEN HOUSE (18+ years) Private and semi-private tennis instruction is the ultimate way to improve your tennis skills and accelerate your game. Our experienced staff of USPTA/PTR tennis professionals are helpful, knowledgeable, and caring. All participants must complete a registration form. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION Prog # 304010-01 304010-10 Lesson 1 one-hour lesson 5 one-hour lesson R/NR $64/$80 $320/$395 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION – 2 PARTICIPANTS Prog # 304010-02 304010-11 Lesson 1 one-hour lesson 5 one-hour lesson R/NR $72/$90 $360/$435 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION – 3 PARTICIPANTS Prog # 304010-03 304010-12 Lesson 1 one-hour lesson 5 one-hour lesson R/NR $78/$98 $390/$465 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION – 4 PARTICIPANTS Prog # 304010-04 304010-13 Lesson 1 one-hour lesson 5 one-hour lesson R/NR $88/$110 $440/$515 HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS (14+ years) High school athletes will build upon their tennis skills in this class focusing on balance, footwork, and mental alertness. Students will also be taught strategies for both singles and doubles competition. This class is for high school students that enjoy tennis for recreation. Min/Max: 3/6 Prog # Day Date 304723-01 W 304723-02 Th 304723-03 W 304723-04 Th Time SESSION I 6/15-7/13 6:30-7:30pm 6/16-7/14 6:00-7:00pm SESSION II 7/20-8/10 6:30-7:30pm 7/21-8/11 6:00-7:00pm Location R/NR E PH $90/$113 $90/$113 E PH $72/$90 $72/$90 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 89 ATHLETICS Tennis Locations: B = Birchwood Park, 435 W. Illinois Avenue E = Eagle Park, 1425 N. Oak Street PH = Palatine Hills, 512 W. Northwest Hwy. ADULT BEGINNER (1.0–2.0) (18+ years) This player has limited experience and is still working primarily on getting the ball into play. Focus will be on the fundamentals of hitting consistent ground strokes and sound footwork that will enhance the players’ growth. Adults will gain basic tennis skills while learning to enjoy the game. Min/Max: 2/4 Prog # Day Date 303030-01 W 303030-02 W Time SESSION I 6/15-7/13 6:30-7:30pm SESSION II 7/20-8/10 6:30-7:30pm Location R/NR E $90/$113 E $72/$90 ADULT INTERMEDIATE (2.5) (18+ years) This player has some tennis experience and is still developing their basic skills and tactics. Focus will be on sustaining rally while incorporating court positioning and consistency. This player can also play singles and doubles, but needs to improve net play and serve. Min/Max: 2/4 Prog # Day Date Time SESSION I 303031-01 Tu 6/14-7/12 7:00-8:30pm 303031-02 Sa 6/18-7/16* 9:00-10:00am SESSION II 303031-03 Tu 7/19-8/9 7:00-8:30pm 303031-04 Sa 7/23-8/13 9:00-10:00am *No class 7/2 Location R/NR PH E $135/$169 $72/$90 PH E $108/$135 $72/$90 (18+ years) This player has dependable strokes, but lacks depth and variety. This player lacks consistency when trying for power. Focus will be on developing power and strategy in both singles and doubles. Min/Max: 2/4 Day Date Time SESSION I 303032-01 M 6/13-7/11* 7:00-8:30pm 303032-02 Sa 6/18-7/16* 1:00-2:30pm SESSION II 303032-03 M 7/18-8/8 7:00-8:30pm 303032-04 Sa 7/23-8/13 1:00-2:30pm *No class 7/2, 7/4 Location R/NR PH E $135/$169 $108/$135 PH E $108/$135 $108/$135 Create your own tennis class with a minimum of two players. Call Dana Joseph at 847.404.3174 or email [email protected]. 90 (18+ years) This player is developing the use of lobs, overheads, approach shots and volleys, and is seldom out of position in singles or doubles. Min/Max: 2/4 Prog # Day Date 303033-01 Th 303033-02 Th Time SESSION I 6/16-7/14 7:00-8:30pm SESSION II 7/21-8/11 7:00-8:30pm Location R/NR PH $135/$169 PH $108/$135 TENNIS LEAGUES (18+ years) ADULT ADVANCED 1 (3.0) Prog # ADULT ADVANCED 2 (3.5) Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Leagues will play at Palatine Hills tennis courts. When completing the registration form be sure to indicate your level of play (beginner, intermediate, advanced). Registration deadline is June 5. Min/Max: 4/16 LADIES DOUBLES LEAGUE Prog # Day Date Time Location R/NR 303010-01 W 6/15-8/3 8:00-10:00am PH $48/$60 MEN'S SINGLES LEAGUE Prog # Day Date Time 303010-03 W 6/15-8/3 7:00-9:00pm VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Location R/NR PH $48/$60 see page 14 for details 2016 GOLF RATES Palatine Hills Golf Course is the Palatine Park District’s 18hole, 6,800 yard championship course. Call 847.359.4020 or visit PalatineHills.org for more information. RESERVATIONS Tee time reservations are taken 7 days in advance. Reservations can be made by phone at 847.359.4020 or online at PalatineHills.org. PRACTICE RANGE. The last bucket will be sold one hour before sunset. 1/2 Bucket (26–30 balls) $3.75 Full Bucket (52–60 balls) $7.50 MONDAY–FRIDAY Regular Rates 18 Holes 9 Holes Twilight Non-Resident $40.00 $22.00 $31.00 Non-Resident Senior $31.00 $22.00 $31.00 Resident $36.00 $20.00 $28.00 Resident Senior $28.00 $20.00 $28.00 Young Adult $31.00 $22.00 $31.00 $33.00 $18.00 $26.00 Golf Discount Rate Pass Adult Senior $26.00 $17.00 $26.00 Young Adult $25.00 $16.00 $25.00 All Juniors $20.00 $12.00 $20.00 GOLF DISCOUNT RATE PASS Non-Resident Resident, All Young Adults $35.00 $13.00 SATURDAY, SUNDAY, HOLIDAYS Regular Rates 18 Holes 9 Holes Twilight Golf Discount Rate Pass holders receive the applicable discount rate Monday–Friday regardless of residency and a lower price on their green fee on Saturday, Sunday, and holidays. The pass can be purchased at the Palatine Hills Pro Shop, Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Non-Resident $46.50 $25.00 $35.00 Resident $41.50 $23.00 $32.00 Young Adult $38.50 $21.00 $29.00 See page 8 for more information on Palatine Park District passes and memberships. Non-Resident $41.50 $21.00 $29.00 Resident $38.50 $21.00 $29.00 Young Adult after 12:00pm $25.00 $16.00 $25.00 Junior before 12:00pm $38.50 N/A N/A Junior after 12:00pm $25.00 $16.00 $25.00 FOOTGOLF AT PALATINE HILLS FootGolf is a sport that combines soccer and golf. The object of the game is to kick a soccer ball into a cup in as few shots as possible. Golf Discount Rate Pass RIDING CARTS FootGolf is available for players ages 6 and older. Children ages 6–11 must play with an adult. Regular Rates 18 Holes 9 Holes Twilight Adult (18+ years) $18.00 $11.00 $14.00 Group rates and birthday party rates available. Senior (weekdays) $15.00 $11.00 $14.00 FOOTGOLF COURSE HOURS Friday & Sunday 5:00pm–close Saturday 3:00pm–close Monday 1:00pm–close GOLF COURSE FACILITY PALATINE HILLS GOLF COURSE 512 W. Northwest Hwy • Palatine, IL 60067 847.359.4020 • PalatineHills.org Junior Young Adult Senior 8–17 years old (ages 8–11 must play with an adult) 18–29 years old 62+ years old Course Fees: Adults $8.00, Juniors $5.00 Ball Rental: $2.00 (limited supply) Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 91 COURSE JUNIOR GOLF PASS FACILITY GOLF JUNIOR GOLF LESSONS PGA JUNIOR LEAGUE GOLF (12–17 years) (8–16 years) Fee: $350 R/$375 NR The Junior Golf Pass must be shown each time the pass holder wants to obtain a receipt to play golf. Days valid: Anytime Monday–Thursday; Fridays before 9:00am and after 4:00pm; and Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays after 3:00pm. Restrictions: Limited to one round per day. Not valid for pre-booked outings or outside tournaments and events. (May: 10–15 years; June/July: 8–14 years) This course is designed to jumpstart young golfers with basic golf skills. Topics covered include set-up, full swing, driving the ball, chipping, putting, course etiquette, and how to use the golf facility. Clubs are available for students who need them. Min/Max: 8/10 Prog # 227040-01 227040-02 327040-01 327040-02 327040-03 Day M/W Date Time 5/16, 5/18, 4:00-4:45pm 5/23, 5/25 Rain date 6/1 Tu/Th 5/17, 5/19, 4:00-4:45pm 5/24, 5/26 Rain date 5/31 M/W 6/13, 6/15, 8:30-9:20am 6/20, 6/22 Rain date 6/27 Tu/Th 6/14, 6/16, 9:00-9:50am 6/21, 6/23 Rain date 6/28 M/W 7/11, 7/13, 8:30-9:20am 7/18, 7/20 Rain date 7/25 R/NR $60/$68 $60/$68 $60/$68 $60/$68 $60/$68 Once your child has acquired an aptitude for the game, they are ready to enjoy the Junior Golf League. Our league provides an opportunity to have fun golfing, meet other junior golfers, and learn golf etiquette and rules. Junior golfers who weren’t in the Junior Golf League last year are required to attend a scheduled orientation before participating. Min/Max: 1/60 327030-02 M *No league 7/4 Date Time 6/13-8/1* 10:00-10:45am Rain date 8/8 6/13-8/1* 11:00-11:45am Rain date 8/8 R/NR $110/$118 $110/$118 PARENT AND CHILD GOLF CLINIC (6–17 years with parent) Date/Time: Fee: Friday, May 27, 5:30-7:00pm FREE Call 847.359.4020 beginning May 9 to reserve your spot. 92 8–13 years 10/30 Prog # Day Date 227030-01 M/Sa 5/9-7/30* *No league 5/30, 7/4 Time 6:00-7:00pm Fee $200 PGA JUNIOR LEAGUE GOLF – 16U Age: Min/Max: 14–16 years 6/18 Prog # Day Date 227030-02 M/Su 5/9-7/31* *No league 5/30, 7/4 Time 6:00-7:00pm Fee $200 SKYHAWKS GOLF CAMP (10–15 years, has taken golf lessons) Day M PGA JUNIOR LEAGUE GOLF – 13U Age: Min/Max: (5–9 years) PALATINE HILLS JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUE Prog # 327030-01 PGA Junior League Golf (PGA JLG) is designed to bring a "Little League" atmosphere to the game of golf. With teams of boys and girls, PGA JLG provides a structured league environment for young golfers to compete and have fun. Practices will be held on Mondays, weather permitting, while matches will be on Saturdays for ages 8 to 13, Sundays for ages 14 to 16. A schedule will be provided at the beginning of the program. Participants receive a team jersey, hat, golf balls, and PGA JLG bag tag along with their coaching, practices, and matches. Once registered, golf course staff will contact the golfer with the website and password required to complete registration and payment with the PGA Junior League. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 Skyhawks Golf focuses on building the confidence of young athletes through teaching proper techniques and refining the essential skills of the game. Skyhawks has adopted the SNAG (Starting New At Golf) system which simplifies instruction so that young players can make an easy and effective transition onto the golf course. No need to bring your own clubs, all equipment is provided. The instructor to camper ratio is kept low, so this program fills up quickly. Visit www. skyhawks.com for more detailed information. All participants receive a t-shirt and a merit award. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, and sunscreen. In case of rain, camp will be held at Community Center or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Min/Max: 12/16 Prog # 327050-01 327050-02 327050-03 327050-04 Day M-F M-F M-F M-F Date 6/13-6/17 6/27-7/1 7/11-7/15 7/25-7/29 Time 9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-12:00pm R/NR $129/$145 $129/$145 $129/$145 $129/$145 FAMILY & FRIENDS GOLF Less experienced players and junior golfers have the opportunity to play without normal pace of play rules. Valid Monday–Thursday (excluding holidays), following afternoon leagues. Cost is $12 for adults and $5 for juniors playing with an adult (residents and non-residents). Carts are only available on Mondays until 6:00pm. OPEN KITCHENS CAFE During the season, stop by for a meal or a snack and take advantage of our restaurant services. The Open Kitchens Cafe menu offers a wide variety of choices at great prices. RENTALS Our recently renovated Clubhouse offers a scenic location for your next meeting, party, or group gathering. The clubhouse includes seating for over 75 people, a private room that can accommodate 24 people, an outdoor deck with sound system, a redesigned bar and restaurant area, remodeled bathrooms, changing rooms, and six televisions with media connections for presentations. A wide variety of food and beverage packages can be arranged with our onsite catering service. There is limited availability during the golf season. Contact us at 847.359.4020 or email [email protected] for more information or to request a quote for your next event. PRIVATE LESSONS Contact the Pro Shop at 847.359.4020 to set up an appointment with a member of our professional staff. ADULT GOLF LESSONS (15+ years) An excellent, affordable way to get started golfing or to tuneup your game. Classes will cover set-up, the swing, short game, putting, and driving. Clubs are available for students who need them. Min/Max: 6/10 Prog # 327010-01 Day W 327010-02 Th Date Time 6/8, 6/15, 6:00-6:50pm 6/22, 6/29 Rain date 7/6 6/9, 6/16, 6:00-6:50pm 6/23, 6/30 Rain date 7/7 $65/$73 These clinics are geared toward developing the comfort level and confidence on the golf course of women who are new to golf. Clinics begin with an orientation of the facility and an explanation of terms to aid new golfers' understanding of the game. Instruction of the basic golf swing will be taught at an appropriate pace for new golfers. There will also be time for a Question & Answer segment. Food and drink will be provided. Clubs are available for students who need them. Min/Max: 4/10 Date 5/6 5/16 6/3 Time 5:30-8:00pm 9:30am-12:00pm 5:30-8:00pm HEAD to the (18+ years) Day F M F Celebrate your child’s birthday party at Palatine Hills Golf Course. Parties are for children ages 6–13 and offer two hours of fun including golf instruction or FootGolf, golf contests, prizes, and food. For details concerning parties at Palatine Hills, contact Erik Klebosits at [email protected] or 847.359.4020. Parties are available from April through November. R/NR $65/$73 LADIES ONLY GOLF CLINICS Prog # 227010-03 227010-04 227010-05 BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGES GOLF COURSE FACILITY PALATINE HILLS CLUBHOUSE HILLS GOLF FEST Fee $15 $15 $15 Saturday, May 14 ∞ 2:00–5:00pm Palatine Hills ∞ 512 W. Northwest Hwy. Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/PalatineHills Join us for an afternoon of fun at Palatine Hills Golf Course. Activities will include golf instruction, course tours, contests, FootGolf, and lawn advice. All activities are FREE! Food will be available for purchase. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 93 STABLES FACILITY PALATINE PALATINE STABLES FACILITY HOURS 1510 W. Northwest Hwy. • Palatine, IL 60067 847.359.0009 Palatine Stables is an equestrian facility owned and operated by the Palatine Park District specializing in Hunters and Jumpers and offering something for all ages and levels of riders. Our safety oriented program focuses on all areas of horsemanship and our variety of well-trained school horses can accommodate all levels of riding. In addition to lessons we offer summer camps, boarding, training, leasing opportunities, student horse shows, and participation at NIHJA, ISC, and some A rated Horse Shows. REGISTRATION Online registration is available for Introduction to Horsemanship classes, Little Riders Introduction to Horsemanship classes, Horsemanship Day Camp, and Little Kids Pony Camp at palatineparks.org. Registration can also be done in person at Palatine Stables, Birchwood Recreation Center, Community Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis for both residents and non-residents beginning May 2. GROUP LESSONS Palatine Stables offers Group Lessons at all levels of riding from beginner to advanced jumpers. Any registration for classes beyond the Introduction to Horsemanship are part of our continuing lesson program and require authorization and placement by Stables staff through a private evaluation lesson. To schedule an evaluation, or for more information about our continuing lesson program, please call the Palatine Stables at 847.359.0009. There is a $47 resident fee or a $49 non-resident fee for evaluation lessons. PRIVATE LESSONS Private lessons are available for riders ages 5 and older. To schedule your Private Lesson please call the Stables at 847.350.0009. The fee for a half-hour Private Lesson is $47 for residents and $49 for non-residents. BOARDING Palatine Stables also offers boarding, training, lessons, and showing opportunities for riders with their own horses. Call the Stables at 847.359.0009 for more information. Monday–Thursday Friday Saturday & Sunday 9:00am–9:00pm Closed 9:00am–5:00pm Palatine Stables will be closed May 30, July 4, and September 5. INTRODUCTION TO HORSEMANSHIP (7+ years) This class is required for all new students and covers basic horsemanship skills including safety, grooming, tacking, and basic riding skills in order to build a foundation for our continuing riding program. Three lessons are non-riding. Students will learn to enter a horse’s stall and lead the horse from its stall to the arena. They will also learn to tighten the girth and adjust their stirrups, techniques to properly mount a horse, the proper dismounting procedures, and returning the horse to its stall. As students become proficient with these skills, actual riding time will increase accordingly. Students and parents should also be aware that due to the nature of the horse, behaviors such as spooking, biting, kicking, bucking, and playing will occur. How to handle these situations as a rider is an integral part of horsemanship and will be addressed in lessons. Note: If class is full at time of registration, please call the Stables at 847.359.0009 for other options. SUMMER SESSION Age: 7–15 years Prog # 320001-01 Day Tu 320001-02 Tu 320001-03 W Age: 16+ years Prog # 320001-04 Day W Date 6/14-8/23 Make-up 8/30 6/14-8/23 Make-up 8/30 6/15-8/24 Make-up 8/31 Date 6/15-8/24 Make-up 8/31 Time 4:30-5:30pm R/NR $429/$451 7:00-8:00pm $429/$451 4:30-5:30pm $429/$451 Time 7:30-8:30pm R/NR $429/$451 Please note that any session of Group Riding Lesson fees can be prorated to accommodate a participant’s schedule, such as family vacations, school events, or any absence that would be known at the time of registration. This can only be done in person at the Stables facility. 94 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 LITTLE KIDS PONY CAMP (4–6 years) (4–6 years) Is your child in love with ponies? Do they want to learn to ride? This program is the perfect place for them to begin to get involved in the wonderful world of ponies and horses. Kids ages 4–6 will learn to be comfortable with our little four-legged friends and be introduced to basics of riding and working around our ponies. Kids should wear long pants and hard-soled shoes or boots. Helmets will be provided for use. Note: If class is full at time of registration, please call the Stables at 847.359.0009 for other options. Prog # 320080-01 320080-02 *No class 7/4 Day Date Time R/NR M 6/13-8/1* 2:30-3:30pm $252/$273 Make-up 8/8 Th 6/16-7/28 2:30-3:30pm $252/$273 Make-up 8/4 Max 5 5 (7–13 years) Do you love horses? Would you like to spend more time around horses? Do you ever wonder what they eat, what they do for fun, whether they lay down to sleep, does it hurt when they get shoes nailed on, how a horse is trained, what do you do when a horse gets sick, are they all the same or what makes them different? Learn the answers to your questions at our day camp, and learn to ride, too! Day campers will take a 45 minute riding lesson each day and learn the basics of horse care. We’ll add some craft projects, game time, and videos. Horse handling and horse care will be taught in a handson situation where students will care for their own horse each day. Bring a sack lunch every day! SESSION I: JUNE 13–JUNE 22 (NO CAMP 6/23) Day M-Th Time R/NR 10:00am-2:00pm $342/$363 Min/Max 4/18 SESSION II: JUNE 27–JULY 7 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # Day 320100-02 M-Th Time R/NR 10:00am-2:00pm $342/$363 Min/Max 4/18 SESSION III: JULY 11–JULY 21 Prog # Day 320100-03 M-Th Time R/NR 10:00am-2:00pm $390/$415 Min/Max 4/18 SESSION IV: JULY 25–AUGUST 4 Prog # Day 320100-04 M-Th Time R/NR 10:00am-2:00pm $390/$415 Min/Max 4/18 SESSION V: AUGUST 8–AUGUST 11 (1 WEEK) Prog # Day 320100-05 M-Th Time R/NR 10:00am-2:00pm $195/$208 SESSION I: JUNE 13–JUNE 22 (NO CAMP 6/23) Prog # 320110-01 Min/Max 4/18 Warning: Under the Equine Activity Liability Act, each participant who engages in an equine activity expressly assumes the risks of engaging in and legal responsibility for injury, loss, or damage to person or property resulting from the risk of Equine Activities. (Senate Bill 240-IL). Day M-Th Time R/NR 10:00am-12:00pm $210/$245 Min/Max 3/6 SESSION II: JUNE 27–JULY 7 (NO CAMP 7/4) Prog # 320110-02 Day M-Th Time R/NR 10:00am-12:00pm $210/$245 Min/Max 3/6 SESSION III: JULY 11–JULY 21 Prog # 320110-03 HORSEMANSHIP DAY CAMP Prog # 320100-01 Is your child in love with ponies? Do they want to learn to ride? This program is the perfect place for them to begin to get involved in the wonderful world of ponies and horses. Little kids ages 4–6 will learn to be comfortable with our little four-legged friends and be introduced to basics of riding and working around our ponies. Kids should wear long pants and hard-soled shoes or boots. Helmets are provided for use. Day M-Th Time R/NR 10:00am-12:00pm $240/$280 Min/Max 3/6 SESSION IV: JULY 25–AUGUST 4 Prog # 320110-04 Day M-Th Time R/NR 10:00am-12:00pm $240/$280 Min/Max 3/6 SESSION V: AUGUST 8–AUGUST 11 (1 WEEK) Prog # 320110-05 Day M-Th Time R/NR 10:00am-12:00pm $120/$140 Min/Max 3/6 PONY RIDES Bring your youngsters to our Pony Barn where a parent or adult can lead their child on a pony around our pony path for $7 per ride or rent a pony for a half hour for $15. For children under 4’6” and ages 1–10 years old. Parent or adult supervision required. Indoor arena will be used for pony rides during the winter months. Bring your camera. Days/Hours: Saturday & Sunday, 9:30am–12:00pm; Tuesday & Wednesday, 1:00–3:00pm (beginning June 13) PALATINE STABLES FACILITY LITTLE RIDERS INTRODUCTION TO HORSEMANSHIP PONY PARTIES Plan a party, playday, or make your child’s birthday a day to remember with a pony party! Parties may consist of 4 to 12 children with adult supervision required. Our helpful staff member is on hand to assist with your party that includes pony rides, pony “prettying” playtime, and an area for partying. The indoor arena will be used during the winter months. You provide the food, beverages, paper goods, and guests. All parties are subject to availability. To book a party please call the Stables at 847.359.0009. For children under 4’6” and ages 1–10 years old. Parent or adult supervision required. Fees for Basic Party: Party for up to 8 children $205 R/$245 NR Party for 9–12 children $285 R/$355 NR Days: Saturday & Sunday Hours: 12:00–2:00pm and 2:30–4:30pm Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 95 PARK FACILITY FALCON DROP-IN PROGRAMS LUNCH BUNCH (18+ years) Session: Fee: June 13–August 11 (no lunch bunch 7/4) $9 R/$11 NR; or $3 daily drop-in fee BASKETBALL Tuesday, Thursday; 12:00–1:30pm Prog #: 303800-01 FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER 2195 N. Hicks Road • Palatine, IL 60074 847.202.5111 • Fax: 847.963.2221 FACILITY HOURS SUMMER HOURS: THROUGH OCTOBER 2 Monday–Friday Saturday Sunday 7:00am–9:00pm 9:00am–9:00pm 10:00am–8:00pm Falcon Park Recreation Center will be closed May 30, July 4, August 13–19 (for maintenance), and September 5. The facility will close at 6:00pm on May 8 and June 19. Falcon Park Recreation Center is a 49,000 square foot facility that includes: • Indoor turf field • Gymnasium (2 basketball/3 volleyball courts) • Walking track (12-lap/mile) • Program and meeting rooms • Offices • Outdoor walking path (3 1/3-lap/mile) FALCON PARK SUMMER NON-RESIDENT PASS Date: Fee: June 11–August 7 $13 per person Pass is good for open/gym turf times at Falcon Park Recreation Center only. Hours vary weekly, check for updates at palatineparks.org or use the PalatineParks App. BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGES Children’s birthday party packages also include turf and gym parties. Packages include an activity, an instructor for the first hour, and a party room. All parties last two hours. For more information, see page 27 or call Kevin Slobodecki at 847.496.6306. SOCCER Prog #: Monday, Wednesday; 12:00–1:30pm (1/2 turf) 303810-01 WOMEN'S LUNCH BUNCH (18+ years) Session: Fee: June 14–August 11 $9 R/$11 NR; or $3 daily drop-in fee BASKETBALL Tuesday; 7:30–9:00am (1/2 gym) SOCCER Thursday; 7:30–9:00am (1/2 turf) Prog #: 303820-01 OPEN GYM/TURF (Age specific to sport) Hours vary weekly, check for updates at palatineparks. org or use the PalatineParks App. Open Gym/Turf Pass, Fitness Center Membership, or $5 drop-in fee is required at check in. RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL (18+ years) Date: Day/Time: Fee: June 5–August 7 Sunday, 4:30–8:00pm (volleyball will be 2:00-5:30pm on 6/19) $5 R/$7 NR RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL PASS 10 Visit Pass $40 R/$56 NR Passes can be used at Community Center or Falcon Park. Recreational Volleyball passes do not expire. WALKING/RUNNING TRACK (children 12 & under must be accompanied and supervised by an adult) See the front desk staff or visit our website at palatineparks.org for adult only hours (18+ years). Falcon Walking Pass (no fee for resident or Palatine business employee), Open Gym/Turf Pass, or Fitness Center Membership is required at check in. STROLLER TIME ON THE TRACK Participants are able to bring their stroller during these times only: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 96 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 9:00am–12:00pm 2195 N. Hicks Road, Palatine • 847.202.5111 All fees are hourly rates unless noted. Rental rates are determined by date of rental event. MAY–SEPTEMBER 2016 OCTOBER 2016–APRIL 2017 Turf Field Turf Field Prime Time PPD Resident Non-Resident Prime Time PPD Resident Non-Resident 90' x 180' field $137.00 $171.25 90' x 180' field $172.00 $215.00 90' x 90' field $71.00 $88.75 90' x 90' field $91.00 $113.25 Non-Prime Time Monday–Friday, 7am–3pm PPD Resident Non-Resident Non-Prime Time Monday–Friday, 7am–3pm PPD Resident Non-Resident 90' x 180' field $71.00 $88.75 90' x 180' field $91.00 $113.25 90' x 90' field $43.00 $53.75 90' x 90' field $51.00 $63.75 Batting Cage Batting Cage Two cages with softball or baseball pitching machines. Rates are for four people. Two cages with softball or baseball pitching machines. Rates are for four people. Time PPD Resident Non-Resident Time PPD Resident Non-Resident Per cage for 55 minutes $29.00 $36.25 Per cage for 55 minutes $29.00 $36.25 Per cage for 30 minutes $14.00 $17.50 Per cage for 30 minutes $14.00 $17.50 Gymnasium Gymnasium One 84’ x 50’ basketball court, three USAV 30’ x 60’ volleyball courts, two 74’ x 50’ basketball courts. One 84’ x 50’ basketball court, three USAV 30’ x 60’ volleyball courts, two 74’ x 50’ basketball courts. Prime Time PPD Resident Non-Resident Prime Time PPD Resident Non-Resident Full Gym $111.00 $138.75 Full Gym $140.00 $175.00 Half Gym $70.00 $87.50 Half Gym $75.00 $93.75 Non-Prime Time PPD Resident Non-Resident Non-Prime Time PPD Resident Non-Resident Full Gym $70.00 $87.50 Full Gym $75.00 $93.75 Half Gym $41.00 $51.25 Half Gym $43.00 $53.75 FALCON PARK FACILITY TURF & GYM RENTALS Concessions area rental in lobby (Turf Field, Gymnasium) for $75 flat fee plus deposit. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 97 FACILITY FALCON PARK BANQUET & MEETING ROOM RENTALS 2195 N. Hicks Road, Palatine • 847.202.5111 All fees are hourly rates unless noted. Rental rates are determined by date of rental event. PERFECT FOR... • • • • Parties Receptions Rehearsal Dinners Baptisms • • • • Quinceañeras Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Meetings Seminars FALCON PARK BANQUET ROOM Falcon Park Recreation Center offers a room for up to 120 people which can be divided in half to accommodate 60 on each side. The room has a view overlooking our beautiful green space. The gym offers a space for up to 300 people. The facility has easy access to Route 53. Our facility also offers bar packages, audiovisual capabilities, kitchen, and a wide variety of set-up options with our 60” round tables, 6- and 8-foot rectangular table, and banquet or folding chairs. Whatever the occasion might be, Falcon Park’s facility can provide the ideal space for your needs. AMENITIES • • • • • • • Wireless Sound System TV/CD/DVD equipment Video projection screen Banquet tables, head tables, and chairs Coat racks Portable bar Kitchen with ice machine, refrigerator, freezer, microwave, warming ovens, coffee maker • Wireless internet service RENTAL RATES (ALL RATES ARE PER HOUR) Fees can be paid with cash, personal check, or credit card (MasterCard, Visa, or Discover). A security deposit of 50% is due upon receipt of the rental agreement. Rental fee must be paid in full at least 10 business days prior to the rental date. GENERAL RULES All rentals will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations will be taken no sooner than 12 months in advance of the rental date. • Rentals can take place up to midnight on Friday and Saturday and up to 11:00pm on Sunday–Thursday. • Rental rates will apply to the month of the rental and not the month the request is made. 98 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2016 Meeting Room Weekday Rate PPD Resident Non-Resident Full Room (seating for 120) $59.00 $73.75 Half Room $33.00 $41.25 PPD Resident Non-Resident Full Room (seating for 120) $70.00 $87.50 Half Room $44.00 $55.00 PPD Resident Non-Resident Full Room (seating for 120) $83.00 $103.75 Half Room $56.00 $70.00 Weekend Rate Friday after 3:00pm Weekend Rate Saturday & Sunday Multi-Purpose Room Weekday Rate PPD Resident Non-Resident Seating for 30 $17.00 $21.25 PPD Resident Non-Resident $27.00 $33.75 Weekend Rate Friday after 3:00pm, Saturday & Sunday Seating for 30 For more information regarding rental dates, time availability, or to set up a rental or tour appointment please contact Falcon Park at 847.202.5111 x8112, visit our website at palatineparks.org, or email [email protected]. 224 E. Palatine Road • Palatine, IL 60067 847.991.6460 • Fax: 847.963.0605 GEORGE H. CLAYSON HOUSE HOURS Tuesday Thursday Sunday 9:00am–4:00pm 9:00am–4:00pm 1:30pm–4:30pm CEMETERY WALK SUNDAY, MAY 15 • 1:00–4:00PM HILLSIDE CEMETARY, SMITH ROAD NORTH OF COLFAX Enjoy guided tours of the cemetery as actors play the role of Palatine residents from 1866. Tours start every 10 minutes with the last tour beginning at 3:30pm. Tickets for admission will be available at the Hillside Cemetery on the day of the event. ADMISSION Adults $5 Historical Society Members $4 Children (7–15) $2 All profits go to the restoration of the cemetary and headstones. GEORGE H. CLAYSON HOUSE MUSEUM AND LIBRARY The George H. Clayson House was constructed as a residence in 1873 by George Clayson, a nurseryman who served on the Palatine Village Board. It has been jointly owned by the Palatine Park and Library Districts since 1976, and is the home of the Palatine Historical Society. Its restoration was undertaken as a bicentennial project by the citizens of Palatine Township and the Palatine Historical Society. Clayson House was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 21, 1979 and opened to the public on October 7, 1979. For tour and educational program information call the Museum at 847.991.6460 or call the Palatine Park District at 847.991.0333. PALATINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Palatine Historical Society is dedicated to the collection, preservation, and exhibition of local history and memorabilia. The Palatine Historical Society offers a variety of meetings and special events throughout the year including a Holiday Open House, Victorian Teas, a History Crawl in downtown Palatine, and a Cemetery Walk. For more information, visit palatinehistoricalsociety.com or follow us at facebook.com/PalatineHistoricalSociety. Celebrate Palatine’s 150th Anniversary at Palatine Historical Society’s Good Ol’ Summertime Festival Sunday, June 5 • 11:00am–4:00pm Clayson House • 224 E. Palatine Road Free parking on Oak Street. Taylor Battery Civil War Living • History Pioneer Kids Area • Antique Cars • Quilting Demo Blacksmithing Demo • Wedding Dresses Through the Decades Meet Clayson the Mascot • Basketmaking Demo Pleine Aire Artists • Self-Guided Garden Tour Free Refreshments • Battlefield Balladeers CLAYSON HOUSE MUSEUM & LIBRARY FACILITY GEORGE H. CLAYSON HOUSE MUSEUM & LIBRARY This FREE event will be held rain or shine! Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 99 HALL FACILITY CUTTING CUTTING HALL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 150 E. Wood Street • Palatine, IL 60067 847.991.5318 • CuttingHall.org CUTTING HALL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER The Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center is a unique facility that offers residents of Palatine and the surrounding areas affordable live entertainment, as well as an opportunity to share their talents and resources in the performing arts. The 431-seat auditorium was built in 1928 as part of the original Palatine High School and is named in honor of the first principal, Mr. Charles S. Cutting. The facility showcases a variety of theatrical productions, film screenings, dance recitals, choral performances, ceremonies, and concerts. AMENITIES • Fully operational theatre with state-of-the-art light and sound capabilities with a 431-seat auditorium • Digital lighting and sound consoles • Wired and wireless microphone system (including overhead stage microphones) suitable for live performances and meetings • Theatre-size projection screen with high output video projector with wireless DVD, Blu Ray Player, and laptop capabilities • Multiple sound system capabilities of hosting small acoustic to full concert performances • Motorized theatrical fly system • Rehearsal room with mirrored wall and ballet bars • Lobby with concessions nook including refrigerator and microwave • Men’s and women’s dressing rooms • Scene shop • Light and sound technicians on staff • Staffed box office services (required for all ticketed performances with admission fees) For information on renting Cutting Hall, contact Jeff Greene at 847.991.5318 or [email protected]. All rates are available online at palatineparks.org. 100 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 For tickets call the Cutting Hall Box Office at 847.202.5222 or order online at CuttingHall.org. Show titles and performance times listed in this catalog are subject to change without notice. Please visit the website at CuttingHall.org or call the box office to confirm details. Box Office hours are Wednesday–Saturday, 3:00–6:00pm, as well as one hour before each performance start time. The box office accepts cash, check, Visa, and MasterCard payment. The online convenience fee is $1.50 per ticket. No refunds or exchanges. All ticket sales are final. Sleeping Ugly from Ballet to Breakdancing Monday, June 20 • 10:30am A high-energy performance dedicated to the growth of art, society, and self through cultural respect and understanding. The origins of ballet in Europe, and hip hop in the U.S. are as influential to their own movement vocabularies as they are to the types of music, clothes, terminology, and even etiquette embraced by their practitioners. In relating the foundings of these forms to others including modern, jazz, and many more can we better understand the importance of diversity in our lives and community. Audiences will witness a breathtaking presentation as they see where the backflips and handstands came from as well as learning how current pop culture references can become the traditions of the generations to come. Recommended for all ages. Presented by Chicago Dance Crash. Thursday, May 5 & Friday, May 6 • 10:30 AM Princess Miserella is very beautiful on the outside, but inside she's the meanest, wickedest princess around. Plain Jane, on the other hand, has a face to match her name but a sweet and loving nature that earns her three wishes from a fairy. Miserella's horrible manners make the fairy so angry that her magic throws them all into a deep sleep. Will the handsome prince kiss the right girl? Recommended for ages K–7. Ticket Prices: $6.00 (all ages), $5.00 (groups of 10 or more) High School Comedy Playhouse presents Ticket Prices: $6.00 (all ages), $5.00 (groups of 10 or more) CAUGHT IN CA N THE ACT YOUTH THEATRE THEATR RE presents BatHamlet July 15 – July 24 • 7:00pm (Fridays & Saturdays), 3:00pm (Sundays) Bat-Hamlet tells the tale of a Dark Knight that emerges from betwixt the pages of Shakespeare to exact revenge on his murderous uncle, King Jester. Once resolved to avenge beloved King Police Commissioner Gordrick's death, Hamlet dons the persona of Bat-Hamlet, a flashier and much cooler version of his brooding youth. The universes of Shakespeare and Batman collide as Songbird Boy, Lord Riddles, O-Feline, Bat-Hamlet-Girl and many others unfold this dastardly plot. Fans of Shakespeare and Batman alike will love being immersed in the maddening spiral of these iconic characters. After all, madness in great ones must not unwatched go. This production features young actors ranging from age 14–19. Ticket Prices: $12.00 (adults), $10.00 (seniors), $8.00 (children & students) July J uly 29 29 – 330 0 • 11:00pm :00pm Ti Moune, a peasant girl, rescues a wealthy boy from the other side of the island, Daniel, with whom she falls in love. Unbeknownst to Ti Moune, the pompous gods who preside over the island make a bet with one another over which is stronger, love or death. Ti Moune is set on a quest that will test the strength of her love against the powerful forces of prejudice, hatred and even death. Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). This production features young actors ranging from age 10–15. Ticket Prices: $12.00 (adults), $10.00 (seniors & children) For tickets call the Cutting Hall Box Office at 847.202.5222 or visit CuttingHall.org. Additional ticketing fees may apply. CUTTING HALL FACILITY Family Friendly Theatre presents RECREATION CENTER FACILITY BIRCHWOOD 102 BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER 435 W. Illinois Avenue • Palatine, IL 60067 847.991.1960 • Fax: 847.705.5110 The Birchwood Recreation Center is a 27,000 square foot facility that includes: • 1 Full size basketball court that can be divided into 2 small courts • 2 Batting cages • Small kitchenette in gym • Group exercise room • Preschool • Outdoor pool with men’s and women’s locker rooms • Administrative and registration offices OPEN GYM Hours vary weekly. Visit palatineparks.org or use the PalatineParks App for hours. Open Gym/Turf Pass, Fitness Center Membership, or $5 drop-in fee is required at check in. PICKLEBALL STARTS THIS FALL! See the Fall Catalog for details. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 FACILITY HOURS Monday–Friday Saturday Sunday 6:00am–9:00pm 8:30am–2:00pm Hours vary depending on program schedule REGISTRATION HOURS Monday–Friday 8:30am–4:30pm Birchwood Recreation Center will be closed May 30, July 4, and September 5. RENTALS Group and individual rentals are available. For more information or to book a reservation contact Vito Manola at 847.496.6251 or [email protected]. Birchwood Rentals Resident Non-Resident Full Gym $60.00/hr $75.00/hr Half Gym $30.00/hr $37.50/hr Batting Cage (no pitching machine) $45.00/hr $56.25/hr FACILITY HOURS The Community Center is a 49,000 square foot facility that includes: • Fitness Center • Gymnasium (1 full basketball/3 volleyball courts) • West Shelf multi-purpose sport court • Indoor walking track (14-lap/mile) • Outdoor walking track at Ost Field (1/4 mile asphalt track) • Program, meeting, and party rooms • Gymnastics facility • Men’s and women’s locker rooms with showers • Administrative and registration offices Hours vary weekly. Visit palatineparks.org or use the PalatineParks App for hours. Open Gym/Turf Pass, Fitness Center Membership, or $5 drop-in fee is required at check in. RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL 18+ years 6/9–10/27 Thursdays, 7:00–10:00pm $5 R/$7 NR RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL PASS 10 Visit Pass 6:00am–10:00pm 7:00am–5:00pm 7:00am–3:00pm REGISTRATION HOURS Monday–Thursday Friday Saturday 8:30am–7:00pm 8:30am–4:30pm 8:30am–2:00pm Community Center will be closed May 30, July 3, July 4, and September 5. The facility will close at noon on July 2. The facility will close at 7:00pm on July 1. RENTALS OPEN GYM Age: Dates: Day/Time: Fee: Monday–Friday Saturday Sunday $40 R/$56 NR COMMUNITY CENTER FACILITY COMMUNITY CENTER 250 E. Wood Street • Palatine, IL 60067 847.991.0333 • Fax: 847.991.2127 Group and individual rentals are available. For more information or to book a reservation contact Vito Manola at 847.496.6251 or [email protected]. Community Center Rentals Resident Non-Resident Meeting/Party Room (seating for 30 people) $25.00/hr $31.25/hr Meeting/Party Room (seating for 50 people) $35.00/hr $43.75/hr West Shelf $35.00/hr $43.75/hr Gym $60.00/hr $75.00/hr Volleyball pass visits can be used at Community Center or Falcon Park. Recreational Volleyball passes do not expire. .org s.o eparkks ine palattin PPD PASSES AND MEMBERSHIPS see page 8 for details JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST! Visit palatineparks.org for details. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 103 AFFILIATES PALATINE YOUTH BASEBALL & SOFTBALL SUMMER SEASON (5 years–6th grade) The Palatine Youth Baseball & Softball (PYB/S) program is designed to teach baseball and softball fundamentals and sportsmanship to boys and girls ages 5 through 6th grade. The program is run by over 100 volunteers and features the following for both baseball and softball: • • • • Full replica uniforms for all age groups Mandatory “at bats” and playing time Manager and coach training clinics Playoffs, including Championship Games, at at most leagues • All star game for most leagues • Travel teams Registration: October–February Season: April–July FALL SEASON (3rd–6th grade) Palatine Youth Baseball/Softball fall baseball is for boys in grades 3rd through 6th grade. The basis of the league is fun ball with no standings and will introduce players to the next level of baseball. Practices will be once a week. Registration: Deadline is July 30 Season: August–October Visit www.pyb.com for more information. PALATINE PENGUINS LACROSSE The Penguins are a Travel Team for U9–U15 (boys 3rd–8th grade). All levels of players are invited to learn the game of lacrosse and compete with towns throughout the Northwest Chicago Youth Lacrosse Federation (NWCYLF). The program provides structured training and development for beginners through experienced players. Surrounding towns, including Arlington Heights and Rolling Meadows, provide great depth to the program. Get involved in the fastest-growing game in the USA with the Penguins. Registration: November–February Season: April–June Visit www.pengquinslax.com for more information. ROLLING MEADOWS RENEGADES HOCKEY Renegades Youth Hockey is a recreational program through the Rolling Meadows Park District that allows all skaters the opportunity to play hockey. This affiliate program of the Palatine, Rolling Meadows, and Arlington Heights Park Districts includes Hockey Tot classes (Level 1, ages 3–8), Pre-Mite classes (Level 2, ages 4–6), recreational youth House League teams (ages 6–14), and summer camps. For more information about teams or classes contact Nick Cinquegrani, Rolling Meadows Park District Youth Hockey Director, at 847.398.2700 x105 or [email protected]. Registration: Visit rmrenegadeshockey.com for dates Season: Fall, winter, and spring classes. Youth League spring and fall season. Visit rmrenegadeshockey.com for more information. 104 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 PALATINE BASEBALL ASSOCIATION & GIRLS’ FASTPITICH SOFTBALL SUMMER SEASON (13+ years, 7th grade+) The House League provides a competitive, fun atmosphere for players including uniforms and certified umpires. Most games, including night games, are played at Community Park and Hamilton/Ron Gbur Sports Fields. Included in the season are all-star games and postseason tournaments with trophies. 13- and 14-year-old Tournament Teams play June–July and are selected from players already registered and playing in the house program. In addition to postseason tournaments, travel teams are formed at the 13- and 14-year-old level that participate in tournaments across the northwest suburbs. The Travel Teams hold open tryouts each August for the following season. Notification of tryouts is provided to age appropriate registered participants. Tryouts for the 2016 season are complete. Registration: Deadline is May 1 for Colt League (15–17 years) and Palomino (18–29 years) Season: June–July FALL SEASON (7th grade–HS in fall 2016) The Palatine Baseball Association has partnered with the Rolling Meadows Park District to offer a fall baseball House League. The league will offer a competitive, fun atmosphere for incoming 7th and 8th graders, as well as continue to offer competitive baseball for high school age groups. The Pony baseball program will include clinic-based instruction and is great for players transitioning to Pony baseball in spring 2017. Registration: Deadline is July 30 for Pony League (7th & 8th graders in fall 2016) and Colt League (High School) Season: August–October Visit www.pyb.com for more information. PALATINE AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (3rd–8th grade) The Palatine Amateur Football Association, also known as PAFA, is an organized, full-contact youth travel football program. The program is for children in grades 3rd–8th (ages 8–14 as of September 1). Teams are based on age, weight, and experience. Palatine plays communities in the Bill George Youth Football League (BGYLF). Registration: February–July Season: August–November Visit www.palatinepanthers.com for more information. We use a Lightning Detection System to provide early warning of lightning throughout our parks, pools, golf course, and stables. Familiarize yourself with the warning unit in a park near you. Each location will have signs explaining the Lightning Procedures. For further information on this system visit our website at palatineparks.org. The Bike Palatine Club’s mission is to make Palatine a more bicycle-friendly community through educational and outreach programs that encourage and increase bicycling. The club offers a variety of rides throughout the year that give everyone the chance to ride their bike. Working closely with other agencies, Bike Palatine Club helps evaluate and recommends improvements to biking infrastructure to improve safety, convenience, and system integration with neighboring communities. The Bike Palatine Club meets monthly on the third Thursday of the month at 7:00pm. Meeting locations vary. UPCOMING EVENTS May 4 May 14 June 4 June 17 June 18 July 2 July 3 July 9 August 27 September 16 September 17 • • • • • • • • • • • Bike to School Day Dirt N’ Durty Ride Bike Scavenger Hunt Longest Friday Ride Bike Pal Safety Rodeo Hometown Fest 4th of July Parade Hometown Fest Fireworks Night Valet Parking Palatine 150th Anniversary Historical Ride CycleFest Full Moon Bike Ride Oktoberfest Casual rides are held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings as weather permits. Visit www.bikepalatine.com for more information. PALATINE RUGBY CLUB (5th–12th grade) The Palatine Rugby Club provides full contact youth rugby programs for boys and girls in 5th–12th grade. As part of Rugby Illinois and USA Rugby, Palatine Rugby Club plays clubs throughout northern Illinois. All players that practice will play. Our Middle School Jr. (5th–6th grade) and Middle School Sr. (7th–8th grade) teams, the Palatine Pioneers, play 15-a-side rugby in the spring and Olympic (7’s) Rugby in the summer. Our High School Girls (9th–12th grade), the Palatine Juggernauts, play 15-a-side rugby in the spring and fall. They play Olympic (7’s) Rugby in the summer. Our High School Boys (9th–12th grade), the Palatine Barbarians, play 15-a-side rugby in the spring with Varsity, JV, and Frosh-Soph teams. They play Olympic (7’s) Rugby in the summer and 15-a-side rugby in a Fall Friendly season. (6–18 years) The Palatine Celtic Soccer Club provides youth soccer programs for girls and boys ages 6–18. Both the House and Travel programs are governed by the Palatine Celtic Soccer Club Board of Directors. HOUSE PROGRAM The House Program is designed to provide a venue for the recreational soccer player to learn fundamentals while developing self-esteem and teamwork. The program hosts about 85 teams ranging from U08 through U14 for both boys and girls. Each season consists of approximately ten weeks of division games plus a house tournament week. The fall season will begin the weekend after Labor Day with girls’ games on Saturdays and boys’ games on Sundays. All house teams will participate in the Jimmy Kinsella House Tournament in October 2016. There are early registration discounts, watch online for dates and fees. AFFILIATES PALATINE CELTIC SOCCER CLUB BIKE PALATINE CLUB SPRING SEASON Season: April–June FALL SEASON Season: September–October All registrations are taken at www.palatinecelticsc.com. TRAVEL PROGRAM The Travel Program provides an environment for area youth to develop skills and technical proficiency with professional coaches to compete at a high level. The Travel Program consists of 35 boys and girls teams from U08 through U23 age groups competing in competitive leagues. The girls’ teams compete in the Illinois Women’s Soccer League (IWSL). The boys’ teams compete in Young Sportsmen Soccer League (YSSL) and the Northern Illinois Soccer League (NISL). The Travel teams are coached by USSF and NSCAA licensed coaches who have collegiate and, in some cases, professional playing experience. The Travel Program’s primary focus is long-term, player development cultivated in a competitive, yet fun, team-oriented environment. Season: August–June Visit www.palatinecelticsc.com for more information. SPRING SEASON Registration: November–February Season: March–May SUMMER SEASON Registration: May Season: June–October FALL SEASON Registration: August Season: September–October Visit www.PalatineRugby.com for more information. To register call 847.660.1228. Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 105 SENIORS 50 PLUS ACTIVE SENIORS – JOIN US! The Palatine Township Senior Center is open to anyone 50 and over. Palatine Township Senior Citizens Council (PTSCC) is a private, non-profit corporation that is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. Our mission is to provide programs and services which support the independence and well-being of active adults and promote their participation in the community. Membership with PTSCC is half price through December 2015 and includes discounts on Center Events, Trips, and FREE use of the PTSCC Fitness Room and on-site computer. The facility includes a wellness clinic, exercise/ aerobics room, library, café lunch served at 11:30am, fitness room, and an arts and crafts room. PALATINE TOWNSHIP SENIOR CENTER 505 S. Quentin Road, Palatine, 60067 • 847.991.1112 Open Monday–Friday, 8:30am–5:00pm FREE DRUM CIRCLE & LAUGHTER YOGA SESSIONS. Please contact PTSCC at 847.991.1112 for upcoming dates and times. PAMPERING MONDAYS A 30-minute massage. Cost is $35 per person each session. Call 847.991.1112 to schedule an appointment. When: Second Monday of each month COMPUTER OPEN LAB FREE Open Lab Up to 20 minutes of assistance. Register in the Main Office for cell phone, iPhone, and iPad assistance. When: Thursdays, 10:00am–12:00pm Fee: $10 Members of PTSCC, up to 1 hour $15 Non-members, up to 1 hour Call 847.991.1112 to schedule one-on-one assistance. SIT & BE FIT When: Fee: Mondays, 10:00–10:30am Thursdays, 10:00–10:30am $3 Members of PTSCC per day $4 Non-members per day TAI CHI This Tai Chi class will focus on the basic movements and form of Tai Chi. This exercise program will help enhance movement and balance—join us! When: Thursdays, 3:00–4:00pm Fee: $5 Members of PTSCC, per day $6 Non-members, per day 2016 UPCOMING TRIPS DAY TRIPS Grand Victoria Casino • Wednesday, May 18 The Producers • Thursday June 9 Rockin at Fireside Theatre • Wednesday, June 15 Mystery Trip • Friday, June 24 Lipizzan Horses • Wednesday June 29 Odd Couple • Thursday, July 21 OVERNIGHT TRIPS Girlfriends Getaway • August 1–3 Springfield • September 21–September 23 Meskwaki Casino • October 25–27 CHAIR YOGA When: Fee: Thursdays, 9:00–9:30am $2 Members of PTSCC per day $3 Non-members per day ADVANCED LINE DANCING When: Fee: Mondays, 10:45am–12:00pm $4 per person, per lesson QUILTING GROUP – FREE This congenial group works on group or individual projects. We are looking for more stitchers. All are welcome. When: Wednesdays, 12:30–2:30pm CERAMICS CLUB Our ongoing group will help you with beginning and advanced projects. Pay only for the materials you use. First session includes one small piece to paint and fire. When: Fridays, 9:00–11:00am Fee: $4 PINOCHLE New and experienced players are invited to stop by and play. When: Mondays & Fridays, 12:30–4:30pm BRIDGE Basic knowledge of the game is essential. When: Tuesdays, 12:30–3:30pm; Fridays, 10:00am–1:00pm BINGO When: Mondays, 12:00–3:00pm (small group bingo) Thursdays, 12:30–3:00pm Social Poker: 10:00–11:00am prior to Bingo. OTHER ACTIVITIES STAMPING CARD MAKING: Mondays, 10:00–11:00am MAH JONG: Mondays & Wednesdays, 1:00–4:00pm WII BOWLING: Thursdays, 10:00–11:30am POKER GROUP: Wednesdays, 12:00–3:00pm BAGS: Thursdays, 11:00am–12:30pm CRIBBAGE: Thursdays, 11:00am–2:00pm Call 847.991.1112 to reserve a spot. VISIT THE PTSCC WEBSITE AT WWW.PTSCC.ORG. 106 Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Commissioner ......................................................Jay Cozza email: [email protected] Commissioner ......................................................Sue Gould email: [email protected] Commissioner ............................................ Jennifer Rogers email: [email protected] Commissioner ...................................................... Terry Ruff email: [email protected] Commissioner .................................................. Nick Sawyer email: [email protected] ADMINISTRATION Executive Director .............................................. Mike Clark Executive Assistant/Board Secretary ................Trish Feid DEPARTMENT OF DISTRICT SERVICES & PROJECTS Superintendent of District Services & Projects .................................................... Cheryl Tynczuk Human Resource Manager ................................ Phil Riskin IT Manager ..................................................... Dan Mangum Volunteer Coordinator ..........................Amanda McGovern DEPARTMENT OF FACILITIES Superintendent of Facilities ............................ Steve Nagle Assistant Superintendent of Facilities ....Joshua Ludolph Head Golf Professional ................................. Dan Hotchkin Golf Course Superintendent ............................ Brad Helms Assistant Superintendent of Golf Course ........ Billy Sharp Stables Manager/Trainer ................................... Toni Bruns Falcon Park Recreation Center Facility Manager .............................................Kelli Hedding Falcon Park Recreation Center Assistant Facility Manager .....................Kevin Slobodecki Facilities Coordinator .......................................Vito Manola Museum Supervisor ............................... Marilyn Pedersen Theatre Coordinator ......................................... Jeff Greene NON-PARK DISTRICT FACILITIES A CLOSER BOND DOG TRAINING 550 W. Wood Street, Unit 300, Palatine • 847.358.7312 CAMP REINBERG 1801 N. Quentin Road, Palatine • 312.636.9750 CONANT HIGH SCHOOL 700 E. Cougar Trail, Hoffman Estates • 847.755.3600 FLO MIXED MARTIAL ARTS 709 S. Vermont Street, Palatine • 847.934.1356 FREMD HIGH SCHOOL 1000 S. Quentin Road, Palatine • 847.755.2600 FRONTIER PARK 1933 N. Kennicott, Arlington Heights • 847.577.3015 HARPER COLLEGE 1200 W. Algonquin Road, Palatine • 847.925.6707 ISKC DOJO 327 N. Eric Drive, Palatine • 847.359.0666 J.P. WOOD MARTIAL ARTS AMERICA 249 E. Northwest Highway, Palatine • 847.705.8714 STAFF/FACILITIES STAFF DIRECTORY PALATINE HIGH SCHOOL 1111 Rohlwing Road, Palatine • 847.755.1600 SALT CREEK SPORTS CENTER 647 S. Consumers Avenue, Palatine • 847.394-8806 ROLLING MEADOWS COMMUNITY CENTER 3705 Pheasant Drive, Rolling Meadows • 847.818.3220 WHOLE FOODS MARKET 20281 N. Rand Road, Kildeer • 847.726.4601 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Superintendent of Finance & Personnel .......Elliott Becker Assistant Superintendent of Finance & Personnel ..........................................Tina Becke Registrar ........................................................ Christine Rice DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND PLANNING Superintendent of Parks & Planning ................ Ed Tynczuk Assistant Superintendent of Parks ...................Jim Holder DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION Superintendent of Recreation ..................... Keith Williams Assistant Superintendent of Recreation .....Donelda Danz Public Information Manager ............................... Deb Owen Marketing Manager ......................................... Joan Scovic Aquatics Manager .........................................Patrick Griffin Athletic Coordinator ........................................Todd Ranum Cultural Arts Coordinator ............................Michael Noens Fitness, Health & Wellness Coordinator ..Jennifer Peldiak Gymnastics Coordinator .................................. Barb Dunne Preschool/Tots Coordinator ............................ Karen Rude Special Interest Coordinator.......................Lisa Schroeder Sponsorship Coordinator ................................... Julie Selof Swim Team Coordinator..............................Tony Gallagher Graphic Designer ................................... Claire Cinquegrani CONNECT WITH US! facebook.com/PalatineParks twitter.com/PalParks instagram.com/PalatineParks pinterest.com/PalatineParks Summer 2016 • palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 107 4. Cardinal Park - 155 W. Illinois Ave 19.2 5. Cedar Park - 501 W. Palatine Rd 2.0 6. Celtic Park - 1351 N. Rohlwing Rd 16.2 7. Cherrywood Park - Russet Way & Crestview Ln 1.0 8. Chestnut Park - 1150 E. Palatine Rd 2.0 9. Clayson House Mueseum - 224 E. Palatine Rd 0.75 6.3 12. Cottonwood Park - 3000 Fox Ln 1.2 13. Cutting Hall - 150 E. Wood St 0.53 14. Wally Degner Park - 881 W. Palatine Rd (access on Middleton) 7.0 15. Dove Park - 1802 Green Ln South 1.0 16. Eagle Park - 1425 N. Oak St 6.7 17. Falcon Park - 2195 N. Hicks Rd 14.3 18. Finch Park - 3451 Wilshire, Hoffman Estates 6.0 2.0 25. Locust Park - 700 E. Morris Dr 2.0 26. Mallard Park - 720 S. Mallard Dr 1.3 27. Maple Park - 316 N. Winston Dr 7.0 28. Meadowlark Park - 1502 W. Northwest Hwy 11.7 29. Mulberry Park - 613 N. Franklin Ave 0.5 30. Oak Park - 455 N. Clark Dr 6.6 31. Osage Park - 2076 N. Old Hicks Rd 7.5 3.0 33. Palatine Hills Golf Course - 512 W. Northwest Hwy 174 34. Palatine Prairie - north end of Riemer Reservoir 2.0 35. Palatine Stables - 1510 W. Northwest Hwy 8.5 36. Partridge Park - 1111 S. Mallard Dr 4.0 37. Peregrine Park - 1015 W. Peregrine Dr 4.0 38. Plum Grove Reservoir - Algonquin Rd, south of Harper College 44.0 39. Margreth Riemer Reservoir - Wood, Quentin, and Palatine Roads 91.0 40. Robin Park - 100 N. Middleton Ave 1.0 41. Senior Center - 505 S. Quentin Rd 1.6 3.7 1.6 47. Whippoorwill Park - 913 W. Partridge Ct 1.5 48. Wilke Marsh - Wilke Rd south of Rt. 12 12.6 49. Willowwood Park - 530 N. Stark Dr 4.0 New Park Chickadee Park - 18 E. Preserve Dr 0.3 32. Ost Field - Fremont and Colfax Streets 46. Towne Square - 150 W. Palatine Rd 10.0 6.0 7.9 45. The Grove - 4801 Old Plum Grove Rd, Rolling Meadows 24. Doug Lindberg Park - 600 N. Winston & 1313 E. Sanborn Ave 44. Sycamore Park - 901 N. Clark Dr 4.1 20.0 23. Juniper Park - 4849 Boulder Ln, Hoffman Estates 1.4 43. Sparrow Park - 655 S. Middleton Ave 22. Hummingbird Park - 1225 N. Palos Ave 42. Robert “Dutch” Schultz Recreation Area - 512 W. Northwest Hwy 97.0 0.64 16.0 21. Heron Park - 1030 W. Whytecliff Rd 10. Community Center - 250 E. Wood St 20. Hawthorne Park - 210 S. Brockway St 11. Community Park/Fred P. Hall Amphitheater - 262/256 E. Palatine Rd 19. Tom T. Hamilton Reservoir/Ron Gbur Sports Fields - 1037 N. Smith Rd Tennis Courts Swimming Pool Softball/Baseball Field 21.0 Soccer/Football 3. Birchwood South Park - southeast of Birchwood Park Sledding Skate Park Sand Volleyball Picnic Shelter Rentals Picnicking Playground Palatine Trail Access Pickleball Courts Outdoor Basketball Ice Skating 11.5 Fishing 4.0 2. Birchwood Recreation Center/Park - 435 W. Illinois Ave For a map of Hamilton fields visit palatineparks.org Dog Park Bicycling, Jogging, Walking 1. Ashwood Park - 710 Wren Ave Shelter available by permit Disc Golf Acreage GUIDE TO PARKS AND FACILITIES Water O No P Available Water P Available O Off Road Paved Trail Bike Route Neighboring Trails Not on map #23 Juniper Park _êBikeMike's ^ Shop PALATINE PARK DISTRICT REGISTRATION FORM palatineparks.org • 847.991.0333 • Fax: 847.202.7317 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY PLEASE PRINT CA Head of Household Last Name: __________________________________________________ First: ________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________________ Apt #: _______________________________ Email: ___________________________________________________________________________ Yes, add me to the PPD email list Americans With Disabilities Act Need Accomodations NWSRA needed for (name of participant requrining special accomodations) _____________________________________________ Prog # Program Name Current Grade Participant’s Full Name CG EMP Proof of Residency City/State/Zip: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Primary Phone: _________________________ Cell Phone: __________________________ Work Phone: ________________________ CK SCH R NR HS Code _____ Checked by ___________ Processed by _________ Batch # _______________ Birthdate Gender Fee M F M F M F M F I would like to make a donation to the Palatine Park Foundation Scholarship Fund 501(c)(3) $1 $3 $ _________________ Please fill out if applicable. Shirt Size: Youth S M L Adult S M L XL School Attending: _______________________ TOTAL $ REFUND POLICY: All REFUNDS will be charged a $5 processing fee. Our refund policy is 100% up to 10 days before class starts and 50% up to 24 hours after 2nd class. Some classes are non-refundable. Medical refunds are subject to review. Please refer to the catalog for more information. NO NET REFUNDS UNDER $5 WILL BE ISSUED. Refunds are not given if there is a change of instructor, for one day programs, special events, or classes which are contracted or require ticket purchases. All refunds will be applied as a household credit unless otherwise requested. To view the Palatine Park District Privacy Policy visit palatineparks.org. RELEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS WAIVER By their very nature, many Park District programs involve body contact, substantial physical exertion, emotional stress, and/or use of equipment which represents a certain risk. It is recommended that you check with your physician prior to participating in Palatine Park District activities. Palatine Park District does not provide insurance protection for participants in Park District activities. Please read the following information carefully and be aware that in registering yourself or your minor child/ward for participation in the above program(s), you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries you or your child/ward might sustain arising out of the above program(s). I give my child permission to participate in this program, trip, or activity and hereby waive, release and forever discharge any and all claims against the Palatine Park District or its commissioners, employees, or volunteers for damages and/or injuries to the registrant, which may arise from participation in Palatine Park District programs. EMERGENCY TREATMENT: A minor may not be treated, even in an emergency, except when, in the opinion of the attending physician, a life is in the balance. Written consent is required for all treatment given in any hospital emergency room/center. Consent of a parent or legal guardian is necessary for unmarried minors, under 18, except in cases of extreme emergencies. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: As a parent and/or legal guardian, I do herewith authorize the treatment by a qualified and licensed medical doctor of the above minor in the event of a medical emergency which, in the opinion of the attending physician may endanger his/her life, cause disfigurement, physical impairment or undue discomfort if delayed. This authority is granted only after a reasonable effort has been made to reach me. The release form is completed and signed of my own free will with the purpose of authorizing medical treatment under emergency circumstances in my absence. 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