Scouting - Forest Preserve District of DuPage County
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Scouting - Forest Preserve District of DuPage County
Scouting Welcome In addition to managing over 25,000 acres of woodlands, prairies and wetlands in over 60 forest preserves, the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County offers a range of opportunities for Scouts and other youth groups working toward badges and other achievements. Table of Contents General Information.................................................. 4 Extension and Districtwide Programs......................... 5 Kline Creek Farm ..................................................... 6 Mayslake Peabody Estate.......................................... 8 Willowbrook Wildlife Center..................................... 9 Danada Equestrian Center...................................... 10 Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center........... 11 Forest Preserve District of DuPage County P.O. Box 5000 • Wheaton • Illinois • 60189 (630) 933-7200 • TTY (800) 526-0857 dupageforest.org 2/14 General Information Fees Accessibility Some programs have associated tuition or fees, which are listed with each description. All fees are subject to change, so group leaders should confirm the current rates when making reservations. The Forest Preserve District is committed to making its educational programs available to all groups. Please mention any accessibility needs or concerns when you reserve your program. Clothing Picnicking Clothing for outdoor activities should be appropriate for the weather. Outdoor trails are paved or have crushed-limestone surfaces, but group leaders and children should wear waterproof shoes on muddy days. Items such as bottled water, sunscreen and insect repellent are also recommended. The District will cancel a program if there is severe weather. Picnic sites are available at no extra charge, and many forest preserves have shelters that are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Chaperones The Forest Preserve District encourages adult chaperones based on the following guidelines unless noted in a program description: One adult per five Scouts Daisy One adult per 10 Scouts Tiger, Wolf, Bear, Webelo, Boy Scout, Daisy, Brownie, Junior and Cadette Girl Scout One adult per 15 Scouts Boy Scout, Senior and Ambassador Boy Scout 4 Special Requests Forest Preserve District staff will consider requests to develop special programs but reserve the right to decline any request. If a special request is granted, staff will calculate the fee at the time of the reservation based on the time needed to develop, prepare and present the program and to travel to the location. Special-request programs are charged at a rate of $20 per hour per staff member for DuPage County groups and $50 for out-of-county groups. For the Latest Subscribe to the Office of Education’s e-newsletter at dupageforest.org under “Follow Our Tracks.” General Information Extension Programs These self-guided programs take place in forest preserves that do not have education centers. Call Mayslake Peabody Estate at (630) 206-9586 for details and to reserve materials. Blackwell Compass Course The course on Mount Hoy at Blackwell Forest Preserve in Warrenville is the perfect place to practice and sharpen navigation and math skills. Groups use compasses to locate checkpoints with information about natural and cultural history. Free. Year-round. RankLength All 120 min Waterfall Glen Orienteering This program allows groups to use a map and compass to find their way around a marked course at Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve in Darien. Scouts learn about natural changes and look for evidence of wildlife while trying to locate checkpoints. This preserve has courses ranging from easy to difficult. Loaner compasses are available. Free. Year-round. RankLength All 120 min Greene Valley Tree Trek Signs along this 1-mile self-guided hike point out 11 different trees and give descriptions of their barks, seeds and leaves. Instructions on how to get started are posted on the information kiosk south of the Thunderbird Road parking lot. Free. Year-round. Rank All Extension and Districtwide Programs Districtwide Programs Volunteer Service Projects For details on group projects or options at special events, call Volunteer Services at (630) 933-7681. Eagle Scout Projects The District has a limited number of Eagle Scout projects. The list is routinely updated, but staff availability, location and seasonal factors may affect availability. The District will consider requests when appropriate projects and staff are available. Prospective Eagle Scouts must independently call Volunteer Services at (630) 933-7681. Educational Loan Boxes Loan boxes are a great way for Scout leaders to introduce young people to DuPage County’s natural and cultural history. Each box contains suggested lessons and activity outlines, books, DVDs and specimens for Scouts to examine. Boxes are available for up to two weeks. Call Mayslake Peabody Estate at (630) 206-9586. District Boxes Feathers ELL/ESL Nature Detectives Owls Prairie Plants Prehistoric Life Skulls Tracking Watersheds IDNR Boxes Aquatic Illinois Illinois Birds Illinois Fossils Illinois Insects and Spiders Illinois Invasive Species Illinois Prairies Illinois State Symbols Illinois Trees Illinois Wild Mammals People and Places from Illinois’ Past 5 Kline Creek Farm 1N600 County Farm Road • West Chicago • (630) 876-5900 • Farm Hours 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Thursday – Monday This 1890s living-history farm is the only place in DuPage where Scouts can see a lamb born, learn how to put up preserves, collect eggs, build a barn and help harvest crops in the field. Here they can learn about the life cycles of crops and animals, explore the economic role of farmers as producers, discover the effect of technological change on work and everyday life, and consider interactions between humans and natural resources. Public Programs Self-Guided Programs for Girls and Boys Corn Harvest Alphabet of Agriculture Bring your work gloves, and help pick, shock, shuck and store the corn that will feed the farm’s cows and sheep over winter. After a quick session in “Corn College,” fill horsedrawn wagons with corn from the fields, and make shocks from cut stalks. Create corn-husk figures to take home. Activities ongoing. Oct. 5 through 7 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Scouts learn the ABCs and sharpen their observation skills with a simple scavenger hunt that has them look for farmrelated objects that begin with each letter of the alphabet. Free. Year-round Thursdays – Mondays. Bring your Scouts to one of the farm’s annual special events, which are free and open to the public. Reservations are not required. Kline Creek Farm offers several resources to help you lead your group on a tour of this 1890s farm. Pick one as a stand-alone field trip, or combine one with a guided tour. Rank All Length Min/Max Adult per Child 60 min 10/60 1/10 Architecture Adventure Ice Harvest Help cut and haul ice from Timber Lake and then load it into the ice house for use at the farm later in the year. January. Call the farm for specific dates and times. Lambing See the farm’s spring lambs — perhaps as they’re being born! — and learn how farmers breed, raise and sell livestock. Starts midJanuary. Call the farm for estimated due dates. Shearing See how trained border collies herd the flock and farmhands shear the sheep. Learn how washed wool becomes spun yarn, and see spinning, quilting and other hand-work demonstrations. April. Call the farm for specific dates and times. 6 Acting as detectives, Scouts resolve architectural mysteries of the design and function of various farm buildings. Free. Year-round Thursdays – Mondays. Rank All Length Min/Max Adult per Child 60 min 10/60 1/10 Discovery Tour Each Scout receives a magnifying lens and spyglass to explore the farm while group leaders guide them with the aid of a picture booklet. Free. Year-round Thursdays – Mondays. Rank All Length Min/Max Adult per Child 60 min 10/90 1/10 Kline Creek Farm Guided Programs for Girls and Boys My First Visit to the Farm Maple Sugaring A costumed guide introduces Scouts to this 1890s farm and the people who care for it. Children discover what makes farm animals different from wild animals and the purposes animals serve on a farm. They explore fields, pastures and agricultural buildings as they learn about agriculture in the 1890s and today. $5 per Scout. Labor Day – Memorial Day. Scouts learn how to tap a tree using hand tools, check for sap in collection buckets and watch sap turn into maple syrup over a fire during this true rite of spring. $5 per Scout. March. Rank Length Min/Max Adult per Child Tiger Cubs, 60 min 10/30 1/5 Daisies, Brownies Guided Farm Tour Busy As a Bee Scouts meet expert beekeepers, examine a hive, learn how to plant bee-friendly gardens and get a taste of Kline Creek Farm honey. The visit will extend home with “make-and-take” projects. $5 per Scout. Rank All Length Min/Max Adult per Child 60 min 10/20 1/10 Scouts discover how members of a farm family worked together as they tour the farmhouse, barn and other buildings and interact with livestock. Content relates to the season to help them understand how farm work relates to the time of year in terms of crop and animal life cycles. $5 per Scout. Labor Day – Memorial Day. Rank Length Min/Max Adult per Child Wolf and Bear 60 min 5/15 1/10 Cubs, Webelos, Daisies, Brownies, Junior Girl Scouts Rank Length Min/Max Adult per Child Wolf and Bear 90 min 10/30 1/10 Cubs, Webelos, Boy Scouts, Brownies, Junior, Cadette and Senior Girl Scouts Taffy-Pulling Party Christmas on the Farm As Scouts use a historic recipe to prepare molasses taffy candy of their very own, they tour our 1890s farmhouse to learn how kids lived more than a century ago. One of the ways farm kids in the 1890s had wintertime fun with their friends was to host taffy pulling parties. $5 per Scout. Select Saturdays in February. Rank Length Min/Max Adult per Child Wolf, Bear 60 min 5/12 1/12 and Tiger Cubs, Brownies, Junior and Cadette Girl Scouts Kline Creek Farm This three-part program includes a visit to the farmhouse kitchen to experience the sights, smells and tastes of holiday cookies baking in woodburning oven. Scouts tour the farmhouse and learn about holiday traditions of the past, focusing on the Christmas tree and gifts. A self-guided tour of the farm helps children discover how the shorter, cold winter days affected farm life, from transportation to animal care. $5 per Scout. December. Rank All Length Min/Max Adult per Child 60 min 10/60 1/1 7 Mayslake Peabody Estate 1717 W. 31st Street • Oak Brook • (630) 206-9566 • Hours Vary This cultural education center offers formal and informal programs for Scouts, training opportunities for teachers, lecture series, team-building activities, professional retreats and multilevel recreational workshops that introduce new skills or give participants the chance to improve existing ones. Additionally, its professional resident theater company, First Folio Theatre, presents award-winning theater and performances for school groups. Programs for Girls Local Lore Architecture and Environmental Design Scouts will enjoy a short PowerPoint presentation about the life and times of the Gilded Age (1880 – 1920) and will then take a tour of Mayslake Hall. This trip will include helping with a clean-up project followed by a parlor game with lemonade and cookies. $5 per Scout. Scouts will take an architectural tour of Mayslake Hall and discover the work of Chicago architect Benjamin Marshall through architectural elements of the building. They will create freehand drawings of the exterior of the building, an interior room and the view from a room of the mansion. After, groups will discuss their works and the importance of these three perspectives in the work of an architect as they enjoy lemonade and cookies. $5 per Scout. Rank Junior Girl Scouts Length Min/Max Adult per Child 90 min 6/12 1/5 Rank Length Min/Max Adult per Child Cadette and 90 min 6/15 1/8 Senior Girl Scouts Heritage Hunt Scouts will enjoy a short PowerPoint presentation about the life and times of the Gilded Age (1880 – 1920) and then take a tour of Mayslake Hall. During the tour, they will learn about the hall’s architect, previous owners and how the building has been used over the years. While enjoying lemonade and cookies, girls will have the opportunity to ask about the role of Mayslake in the community and the types of jobs that are available at the hall, including the educational and training requirements for the positions. $5 per Scout. Rank Length Min/Max Adult per Child Cadette and 90 min 6/15 1/8 Senior Girl Scouts 8 Mayslake Peabody Estate Willowbrook Wildlife Center 525 S. Park Blvd. • Glen Ellyn • (630) 942-6200 • Center Hours 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Daily As the Forest Preserve District’s wildlife rehabilitation and education center, Willowbrook offers multifaceted learning experiences through live animal exhibits, interpretive signs and displays and representative habitat areas. Programs for Girls Programs for Boys This program will get Brownies thinking about the basic needs humans and animals have in common. It discusses how animals interact and how hazards from human activities affect wildlife. A craft at the end of the program illustrates predator-prey relationships. This program satisfies requirements for the Eco Explorer Achievement. It includes an outdoor component, so groups should dress appropriately. $25 per program. Adult Rank Length Min/Max per Child Brownies 90 min 6/18 1/10 Scouts will learn how to use binoculars, field guides and resources about birds. They’ll also learn ways they can help birds and encourage bird activity in their own backyards. They will also take naturalist-led hike to look for and explore the world of birds. This program satisfies Arrow Point Elective 13 Birds. It includes an outdoor component, so groups should dress appropriately. $25 per program. March 1 – Oct. 31 only. Brownies Eco Explorer Junior Wildlife Badge This program will help Junior Girl Scouts earn their Wildlife Badges. It discusses local wildlife, how animals are suited to where and how they live, and home remedies and medicines that come from nature. It ends with a hike to look for birds and other wildlife. This program must start by 2 p.m. It includes an outdoor component, so groups should dress appropriately. $45 per program. Adult Rank Length Min/Max per Child Junior Girl 2 hr 6/18 1/5 Scouts Wolf Cub: Bird Arrow Point Achievement Rank Wolf Cubs Bear Cub: Sharing Your World With Wildlife Before arriving, each Scout will need to create a poster about his favorite wild animal to share with peers. Scouts will then learn the role of a wildlife educator, discuss extinct and endangered animals and learn what they can do to help local wildlife. They will then tour the center on their own. $25 per program. Rank Bear Cubs Length Min/Max Adult per Child 90 min 6/18 1/5 Webelos Naturalist Badge Webelos will learn about the natural world by studying plants and animals. Classroom time discusses birds and migratory flyways, venomous animals, and poisonous plants. The program ends with an activity that creates a food chain with Scouts servings as producers, consumers and decomposers. Scouts then tour the center on their own. $25 per program. Rank Webelos Willowbrook Wildlife Center Length Min/Max Adult per Child 90 min 6/18 1/5 Length Min/Max Adult per Child 90 min 6/18 1/5 9 Danada Equestrian Center 3S507 Naperville Road • Wheaton • (630) 668-6012 • Office Hours 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday The center has been committed to filling the niche of horsemanship education in DuPage County since its establishment in 1984. Continuing to support its original charter as a “learn to ride” stable, Danada offers basic horsemanship and instructional riding programs for students ages 12 and up from April through November. Programs for Girls and Boys Private Group Horse-Drawn Hayride or Sleigh Ride Horse-drawn hayrides and sleigh rides can accommodate groups up to 500. Rides are a minimum of 30 minutes, but Danada can adjust the length to accommodate your group. Picnic facilities and a warming fire are available. Sleigh rides are available when there is at least 4 inches of snow on the trail. $175 for the first 30 minutes; $100 for each additional 30 minutes. Year-round. Rank LengthMax All 30 min 30 – 35 per wagon 20 – 25 per sleigh Guided Group Tour Your group can reserve a one-hour tour that gives insight into the world of horses and their management and care. $35 per group of 20 for DuPage County groups; $65 for out-of-county groups. Year-round. Rank All 10 LengthMax 60 min 20 per tour Danada Equestrian Center Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center 3609 Spring Road • Oak Brook • (630) 850-8110 • Visitor Center Hours 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Daily Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center’s certified counselors help Scouts enjoy, explore and learn about the natural world. Programs for Boys Get Sticky! Hey, Scouts, Get Sticky! Forestry Scouts will learn how to identify common Illinois trees during this two-day program, which discusses how trees grow and change and the ways people use and depend on them. Nov. 2 and 16 from 9 a.m. until noon. Scouts must bring signed blue cards and register in advance. $40 per Scout. Fullersburg Woods Forest Preserve Sunday March 2 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Scouts, join Fullersburg Woods for some sticky fun! Learn about the parts of a tree and how to make maple syrup from beginning to end. This program is for Scouts of all ages but only meets requirements of the Cadettes Legacy Tree Badge and the Webelos Scout Forester Badge. The program is $10 per Scout, and all participants must register and pay in advance. 31st St. gR Sp Fullersburg rin Woods d. 83 Oak Brook k Rd. Yor For details, call Fullersburg at (630) 850-8112. nA 34 Ogde . ve Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center 11 Boy Scouts! Earn your merit badges with Fullersburg Woods during these two-day programs. ¬ Bird Study $50 May 3 • 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. • Fullersburg Woods May 17 • 10 a.m. – Noon • Willowbrook Wildlife Center On May 3 learn binocular basics, bird identification and how build your own feeder. (Make sure to bring a nut-free lunch.) On May 17 visit Willowbrook Wildlife Center during International Migratory Bird Day for a guided hike and bird-banding demonstrations. Registration ends April 26. ¬ Nature $45 Aug. 30 • 9 a.m. – Noon • Fullersburg Woods Sept. 27 • 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. • Fullersburg Woods Discover the connections between soil, plants and animals and the importance of DuPage County’s native species. Build a bird feeder, make track molds, and hike through the woods as you learn how to identify species in the field. Scouts must complete requirements one and two before the first class. Registration ends Aug. 22. ¬ Reptile and Amphibian Study $40 May 31 • 9 a.m. – Noon • Fullersburg Woods June 7 • 9 a.m. – Noon • Fullersburg Woods Learn about some of the creatures that have fascinated boys for generations! Through hikes and hands-on demonstrations, this program will present amazing natural-history facts about the snakes, turtles, lizards, frogs and salamanders that live in your neighborhood. Registration ends May 23. ¬ Fish and Wildlife Management $35 Aug. 11 • 9 a.m. – Noon • Fullersburg Woods Aug. 15 • 9 – 11:30 a.m. • Blackwell Forest Preserve Join a Forest Preserve District ecologist for a hands-on investigation of wildlife-management practices in urban DuPage County, and help with a study, too! Registration ends Aug. 1. Learn more at dupageforest.org 12 Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center dupageforest.org Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center 13 2014 Go! Camp Environmental Science Merit Badge Program Camp Information • RegistrationclosesJuly28. • Pleasecompleteboth sidesofthisform,andsubmitaseparateformforeachparticipant. • Submityourform,waiverandpaymentbyfaxto(630)850-7701orbymailorinpersontoFullersburgWoodsNatureEducation Center,3609SpringRoad,OakBrook,IL60523.Campsfillonafirst-come,first-servedbasis. • Forspecialaccessibilityneedsorconcerns,calltheForestPreserveDistrict’sADAcoordinatorat(630)933-7683or TTY(800)526-0857atleastthreeweeksbeforethestartoftheprogram. • Questions?CallFullersburgWoodsNatureEducationCenterat(630)850-8110. Participant Information Participant’sName Age ParentorLegalGuardian’sName PreferredPhone AlternatePhone Emailfor confirmations only StreetAddress City State Zip DuPageCountyResident?❍Yes❍No EmergencyContactif parent or guardian is unavailable Name PreferredPhone AlternatePhone Doctor Phone DateofLastTetanusShot Allergies OtherMedicalConditions MedicationsStaff cannot dispense. Parent or guardian must arrange. Howdidyouhearaboutthisprogram? T-Shirt❍YouthL❍AdultS❍AdultM❍AdultL❍AdultXL Fees and Schedules Go! Camp Environmental Science Merit Badge Ages11–17 DuPage County resident $150throughMarch15 $175afterMarch15 Nonresident $175throughMarch15 $200afterMarch15 Aug. 4 – 8 Aug.4–6 10a.m.–3p.m. Aug.7at10a.m.–Aug.8at9a.m. Page 1 of 2 14 Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center 2014 GO! Camp Environmental Science Merit Badge Program Participant Waiver, Release, Hold Harmless and Indemnification Agreement a) Ivoluntarilywaive,release,andholdharmlesstheDistrict,itselectedofficials,officers,employees,agents,andothervolunteers, fromanyandallclaims,causesofactionanddamagesforbodilyinjuryordeaththatImaysufferasaresultof,orinanymanner connectedwith,directlyorindirectly,myparticipationin“Go!CampEnvironmentalScienceMeritBadge”thatincludesexploringthe environmentandfulfillsallrequirementsfortheenvironmentalsciencemeritbadgeheldattheFullersburgWoodsNatureEducation CenterinDuPageCounty.IunderstandthatthiswaiverandreleaseprecludesmyrighttorecoveryofdamagesintheeventIam injuredinthecourseofmyparticipationin“Go!CampEnvironmentalScienceMeritBadge”heldattheFullersburgWoodsNature EducationCenterinDuPageCounty. b) Ishalldefend,holdharmlessandindemnifytheForestPreserveDistrictofDuPageCounty,itselectedofficials,officers,employees, agentsandothervolunteers,fromandagainstalldamages,claims,liabilities,causesofaction,judgments,settlements,costsand expenses(including,butnotlimitedto,reasonableexpertwitnessandattorneyfees)thatmayatanytimeariseorbeclaimedbyany person,includingminorswhoinmycharge,ormyresponsibility,andwhowouldberepresentedbyaparent,nextfriendorguardian includingmyself,asaresultofbodilyinjury,deathorpropertydamage,orasaresultofanyotherclaimorcauseofactionofany naturewhatsoever,arisingfromorinanymannerconnectedwith,directlyorindirectly,mynegligentorintentionalactsoromissions inmyparticipationin“Go!CampEnvironmentalScienceMeritBadge”heldattheFullersburgWoodsNatureEducationCenterin DuPageCounty. Ihaveread,fullyunderstandandagreetotheassumptionofrisk,waiver,release,holdharmlessandindemnificationtermssetforthabove. Participant’sPrintedName ParentorLegalGuardian’sPrintedName ParentorLegalGuardian’sSignature Date Cancellations Toreceivearefundminusa$25administrativefee,youmustcancelatleast21daysbeforethefirstdayofyoursession.Fullersburg Woodswillnotissueanyrefundsafterthisdeadline.IfFullersburgWoodsneedstocancelasessionduetosevereweather,power failure,lackofadequateenrollment,instructorillnessorotherreason,youmayapplyyourfeetoanothersessionifspaceisavailable. Otherwise,FullersburgWoodswillprocessarefundwithin30daysofnotification. Payment Information ❍CashPlease do not mail cash. ❍Checkpayable to Forest Preserve District of DuPage County ❍Visa CardNumber ❍MasterCard AmounttoCharge$ ❍Discover NameonCreditCard Signature Exp.Date BillingZipCode Page 2 of 2 Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center 15 2014 Boy Scout Merit Badge Program Camp Information • Pleasecompleteboth sidesofthisform,andsubmitaseparateformforeachparticipant. • Submityourform,waiverandpaymentbyfaxto(630)850-7701orbymailorinpersontoFullersburgWoodsNatureEducation Center,3609SpringRoad,OakBrook,IL60523.Programsfillonafirst-come,first-servedbasis. • Forspecialaccessibilityneedsorconcerns,calltheForestPreserveDistrict’sADAcoordinatorat(630)933-7683or TTY(800)526-0857atleastthreeweeksbeforethestartofyourprogram. • Questions?CallFullersburgWoodsNatureEducationCenterat(630)850-8110. Participant Information Participant’sName Age ParentorLegalGuardian’sName PreferredPhone AlternatePhone Emailfor confirmations only StreetAddress City State Zip DuPageCountyResident?❍Yes❍No EmergencyContactif parent or guardian is unavailable Name PreferredPhone AlternatePhone Doctor Phone DateofLastTetanusShot Allergies OtherMedicalConditions MedicationsStaff cannot dispense. Parent or guardian must arrange. Howdidyouhearaboutthisprogram? Fees and Schedules Feesforthesetwo-dayprogramsarethesameforDuPageCountyresidentsandnonresidents. ❍ Bird Study $50 May3 May17 9a.m.–2p.m. 10a.m.–Noon ❍ Nature $45 Aug.30 Sept.27 9a.m.–Noon FullersburgWoods 9a.m.–12:30p.m. FullersburgWoods ❍ Reptile and Amphibian Study $40 May31 June7 9a.m.–Noon 9a.m.–Noon FullersburgWoods FullersburgWoods ❍ Fish and Wildlife Management $35 Aug.11 Aug.15 9a.m.–Noon 9–11:30a.m. FullersburgWoods BlackwellForestPreserve FullersburgWoods WillowbrookWildlifeCenter Page 1 of 2 16 Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center 2014 Boy Scout Merit Badge Program Participant Waiver, Release, Hold Harmless and Indemnification Agreement a) Ivoluntarilywaive,release,andholdharmlesstheDistrict,itselectedofficials,officers,employees,agents,andothervolunteers,from anyandallclaims,causesofactionanddamagesforbodilyinjuryordeaththatImaysufferasaresultof,orinanymannerconnected with,directlyorindirectly,myparticipationinthe“BoyScoutMeritBadgeProgram”thatincludes,butisnotlimitedto,exploring thepreserve,developingcampingskillsanddoingnatureartprojectsattheFullersburgWoodsNatureEducationCenterinDuPage County.IunderstandthatthiswaiverandreleaseprecludesmyrighttorecoveryofdamagesintheeventIaminjuredinthecourse ofmyparticipationinthe“BoyScoutMeritBadgeProgram”atFullersburgWoods,WillowbrookWildlifeCenterandBlackwellForest Preserve. b) Ishalldefend,holdharmlessandindemnifytheForestPreserveDistrictofDuPageCounty,itselectedofficials,officers,employees, agentsandothervolunteers,fromandagainstalldamages,claims,liabilities,causesofaction,judgments,settlements,costsand expenses(including,butnotlimitedto,reasonableexpertwitnessandattorneyfees)thatmayatanytimeariseorbeclaimedbyany person,includingminorswhoinmycharge,ormyresponsibility,andwhowouldberepresentedbyaparent,nextfriendorguardian includingmyself,asaresultofbodilyinjury,deathorpropertydamage,orasaresultofanyotherclaimorcauseofactionofany naturewhatsoever,arisingfromorinanymannerconnectedwith,directlyorindirectly,mynegligentorintentionalactsoromissions inmyparticipationinthe“BoyScoutMeritBadgeProgram”atFullersburgWoods,WillowbrookWildlifeCenterandBlackwellForest Preserve. Ihaveread,fullyunderstandandagreetotheassumptionofrisk,waiver,release,holdharmlessandindemnificationtermssetforthabove. Participant’sPrintedName ParentorLegalGuardian’sPrintedName ParentorLegalGuardian’sSignature Date Cancellations Toreceivearefundminusa$25administrativefee,youmustcancelatleastsevendaysbeforethefirstdayofyourprogram.Fullersburg Woodswillnotissueanyrefundsafterthisdeadline.IfFullersburgWoodsneedstocancelaprogramduetosevereweather,power failure,lackofadequateenrollment,instructorillnessorotherreason,youmayapplyyourfeetoanotherprogramifspaceisavailable. Otherwise,FullersburgWoodswillprocessarefundwithin30daysofnotification. Payment Information ❍CashPlease do not mail cash. ❍Checkpayable to Forest Preserve District of DuPage County ❍Visa CardNumber ❍MasterCard AmounttoCharge$ ❍Discover NameonCreditCard Signature Exp.Date BillingZipCode Page 2 of 2 Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center 17