FREE - Streamwood Park District

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FREE - Streamwood Park District
550 S. Park Boulevard
(630) 483-3010 • (630) 483-9957 Fax
Monday-Friday 5:30 a.m.-10 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday 7 a.m.-8 p.m.
Pool closes ½ hour prior to building closing.
Registration:
Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
(630) 483-3025 • (630) 483-0562 Fax
Hoosier Grove Barn
700 W. Irving Park Road
(630) 483-3135 • (630) 372-1893 Fax
hoosiergrovebarn.com
Hoosier Grove Museum
Call for an appointment to view the facility.
700 W. Irving Park Road
(630) 213-9706
hoosiergrovemuseum.com
SPDCARES.COM
Staff and Commissioner e-mail addresses, class and
event updates, and more are available on the website.
General Program
Questions?
Call Registration directly
(630) 483-3025 or fax
(630) 483-0562
Holiday and Special Hours
Park Place Family Recreation Center
Gym Maintenance August 26-September 8 Closed
Pool Maintenance August 26-September 8 Closed
Labor Day
September 2
8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Thanksgiving
November 28
Closed
Day after Thanksgiving November 29 5:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Administrative Office, Community Center,
Museum, and Registration
Labor Day
September 2
Closed
Columbus Day
October 14 Admin Office Closed*
Thanksgiving
November 28
Closed
Day after Thanksgiving November 29
Closed**
Dennis Stein, CPRP, Executive Director ...........................................................(630) 483-3162
Jennifer Hermonson, Superintendent of Business & HR ..............................(630) 483-3160
Leslie DeMoss, CPRP, Banquet Manager....................................................(630) 483-3135
Sherri Harry, Financial Manager ...............................................................(630) 483-3163
Mary Ohzourk, Marketing & Communication Manager .............................(630) 483-3164
Louisa Walsh, Human Resources Generalist ..............................................(630) 483-3165
BUSINESS
Park Place Family Recreation Center
PARKS
Community Center
777 S. Bartlett Road
(630) 483-3734 • (630) 550-5256 Fax
Tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Golden Agers . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Streamwood Park District
Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Outdoor Aquatic . . . . . . . . . 40
Outdoor Rentals . . . . . . . . . 41
Disc Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Hoosier Grove Barn . . . . . . . 42
Indoor Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Hoosier Grove Museum. . . . 45
Streamwood Historical Soc.. 45
SPD Memorial Programs . . . 46
Park Pride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Freedom Run Dog Park . . . . 47
General Information . . . . . . 48
Behavior Policy . . . . . . . . . . 49
Registration Information . . 50
Map and Facilities List . . . . . 52
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Keith Gorczyca, Superintendent of Parks and Planning..............................(630) 483-3161
Stacey Harris, Parks Administrative Assistant.............................................(630) 483-3167
Kurt Reckamp, Superintendent of Recreation............................................(630) 483-3091
Cindy Babicz, CPRP, Recreation Manager ..................................................(630) 483-3730
Chelsie Hardcastle, Recreation Manager ...................................................(630) 483-3090
Lauren Jochem, Recreation Manager ........................................................(630) 483-3132
Jake Larson, CPRP, Recreation Manager....................................................(630) 483-3731
Kyle Saros, CPRP, CPO Aquatic Manager ....................................................(630) 483-3018
Charissa Weiher, CPRP Fitness & Membership Manager ............................(630) 483-3015
Vandalism Hotline ..........................................................................................(630) 483-3134
[email protected]
Rainout Hotline..............................................................................................(630) 483-3123
RECREATION
Parks Department
777 S. Bartlett Road
(630) 483-3167 • (630) 372-7284 Fax
Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Birthday Parties . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Park Place Family Recreation
Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Aquatic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Group Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Early Childhood Interest . . . 23
Youth Interest . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Dance Academy . . . . . . . . . . 25
Cultural Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Early Childhood and Youth
Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Specialty Sports . . . . . . . . . . 29
Community Youth Leagues . 30
Young Adult and Adult Athletics
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
STREAMWOOD PARK DISTRICT
Table of Contents
Administrative Office
777 S. Bartlett Road
(630) 372-PARK (7275) • (630) 372-7284 Fax
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
CPRP: an acronym for Certified Park and Recreation Professional. Certification is earned by education, work
experience, and a written examination.The staff member maintains the professional status by collecting a required
number of Continuing Education Units (CEUs) every two years through attendance at conferences, workshops,
and other sources. CPO: an acronym for Certified Pool Operator. CSCS: an acronym for Certified Strength &
Conditioning Specialist.
Please visit our Sponsors!
Fiesta Market .................................................................7
Re/Max Suburban - Sandy Stewart ..............................37
Sherman Health...........................................................39
State Farm Insurance - Navarro Agency ........Back Cover
Streamwood Falcons Football .....................................33
Streamwood Park District Foundation ........................39
Streamwood Stride Sponsors ......................................16
YPC Chicago ...............................................................22
*Community Center and Registration will be open on
October 14.
**Registration will be open 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. on
(630) 372-PARK (7275)
November 29.
Scan us!
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SPECIAL EVENTS
3RT (RAPID
RECREATION
RESPONSE
TEAM)
for
Hire!
If you are having a block party, birthday party, family reunion or other event, and you would
like the Streamwood Park District to come out and resuscitate the life back into your party,
we will be there! The fee is $75 for a two hour, fun-filled time, action packed with games and
activities.The 3RT will dispatch two staff members to your location on the day of the event.
Please contact the Park District at (630) 483-3132 to book your emergency fun rescue. One
week advance notice is required. At time of booking, an estimated amount of people will be
required to properly prepare enough equipment and activities for the entire two hours.
Available for Streamwood residents and locations only.
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Wa days
Wednesdays 2-3:30 p.m.
Come on in and play at the pool - we will have games
and activities to make your Wednesday a
little wacky! Pool Daily Rates Apply
July 31 Luau
August 7
Water Carnival
Wednes
Touch-A-Truck
Please call (630) 483-3132 for event cancellation or relocation due to inclement weather.
FREE
All Ages
You can’t beat the fun when you combine kids with big rigs. Many Park District
staff and the vehicles they use everyday will join us, along with a variety of other
businesses in the area. Cameras are highly recommended.Appearance of emergency
vehicles, such as fire engines, cannot be assured, dependent on availability.
If you know of a business that would like to display a vehicle during the event,
please contact Lauren Jochem at (630) 483-3132.
Tuesday August 6
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Park Place Lower Parking Lot
Play-inthe-Park
We want you! We want you to come
out and play in your parks! The
Streamwood Park District’s Rapid
Recreation Response Team (3RT) will
host a free family fun night at
Southwicke Park. Join us for an
evening of games. Look for the Playin-the-Park sign to enjoy old-fashioned
family recreation.
Please call (630) 483-3132 for event
cancelation or relocation due to inclement
weather.
Tuesday August 6 6:30-8 p.m.
Southwicke Park
SPD Theater Academy Summer Festival of Musical One Acts
Two Different Shows! One Cast!
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Judson University
Performance Hall
1151 N. State, Elgin
Performance Dates
Friday, August 16 at 7 p.m.
and Saturday, August 17 at 2 p.m.
Tickets $9
Children 2 years old
and younger are free
(child must be on parent’s
lap; if separate seat,
ticket must be purchased).
Kiwanis Fishing Derby
3-12 years old
All Ages
Celebrate the end of the summer season
with the 3RT Team. Moonwalk, games, craft
and fun back to school prizes and coupons!
Saturday
August 24
Sunny Hill Park
FREE
6:30-8 p.m.
NEW Date & Location!
Offered in conjunction
with Streamwood Park
District. Adults are not
allowed to fish without a current State of
Illinois Fishing License, but an adult may assist
the participating child. Bring your own poles,
tackle and bait.
Saturday, September 7
Surrey Woods
$3
8:30-10:30 a.m.
FREE
SPECIAL EVENTS
Summer Send Off - Back to
School BASH
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Please see page 17 for Hours
7th–12th Grade
Local Music Showcase • Jewelry and Art
Vendors • Henna Tattoos
NEW
Concessions • Raffle Prizes
Games, Activities, Contests and more!
Some activities are ticketed events. All tickets cost $1.
What a great way to spend a Friday night this fall!
Friday September 20 7-10 p.m.
Community Center Grounds and Gym
Hoosier Grove
Pumpkin Farm 2013
October 3-October 30
Thursday 4-8 p.m.
Friday 4-8 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday, October 11
School’s Out! 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Monday, October 14
School’s Out! 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
FREE
FREE Admission
3RT at the
PUMPKIN FARM
Friday, October 5
AND Monday, October 8
The Craft Barn is OPEN: Come make
beautiful fall crafts!
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Hay Stack Storytime: Join us for a
story and brief activity.
2-3 p.m.
Fall Festival Hour: Outdoor games
and adventures.
6-7 p.m.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Kiddie Run
Saturday, October 5
11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Hoosier Grove Park
700 W. Irving Park Rd.
Family Pet Show Registration ................10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
Kidde Run Check-In...........................................10:30 a.m.
On your mark, get set, GO! It’s that time of year to run
in the Annual Pumpkinfest Kiddie Run. Children are
Kiddie Run..............................................................11 a.m.
invited to compete in a short foot race that will wind
Pumpkin Decorating...............................11 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
through Hoosier Grove Park (one lap is approximately
½ mile). Place medallions will be given to the 1st
11 a.m.-4 p.m.
through 3rd place boy and girl in each age division.
Food and Beverage Sales
Every child will receive a participation ribbon, t-shirt,
Activity Ticket Sales
and a small pumpkin. Register early for this Fun Run!
6680-0
3-4 years old
6680-2
7-8 years old
Hoosier Grove Museum Open House
1/2 lap
11:45 a.m.
1 lap
11:15 a.m.
Moonwalk
6680-1
5-6 years old
6680-3 9-11 years old
Wood Carving Demonstration presented by
2/3 lap
11:30 a.m.
2 lap
11 a.m.
the North Suburban Carvers Guild
$10/$15 if registered prior to September 28 and $12/$18 after
Kiddie Run Winners Announced .............................12 p.m.
September 27 or on Race Day (check-in 10:30 a.m.).
Hoosier Grove Park Concession Area
12-4 p.m.
Final
Pony Rides • Face Painting • Tractor Wagon Rides
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Halloween Tie Dye • Pumpkin Ring Toss
If so, enter your pet in the annual pet show,
hosted by the 4PAWS Animal Foundation.
Cake Walk presented by the Streamwood Historical
4PAWS provides ribbons and prizes for 1st, 2nd, and
Society (see page 45)...............................12:15-1:15 p.m.
3rd place winners. A $1 donation, per category, is
requested to participate in the pet show.
Family Pet Show presented by 4PAWS................12:30 p.m.
Registration 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Judging begins at 12:30 p.m.
Storytime presented by the Poplar Creek Public Library
DOGS
FERRETS or GUINEA PIGS
Best Trick
District .....................................................12:45-1:15 p.m.
Most Beautiful
Best Costume
CATS
Jason Kollum Juggler and Stilts.........................1:15-2 p.m.
Most Handsome Male Large/
Longest Whiskers
Most Beautiful Female Medium
Schoolhouse Spelling Bee presented by the Streamwood
Most Beautiful Face
Breeds
Longest Tail
Most Beautiful Color
Historical Society $2 per contestant*...............2:30 p.m.
Shortest Tail
3-11 years old
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Cutest Male
Cutest Female
Best Trained
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Small
Breeds
RABBITS
Most Beautiful Face
Most Beautiful Color
In case of inclement weather, some activities will be
moved indoors and others may be canceled.
Call (630) 372-PARK (7275) for more information.
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Opportunity for
Businesses and
Organizations
*Spelling Bee Contestant Tickets available at
the general Pumpkinfest Ticket Booth. Take
ticket to the Historical Society tent to signup for appropriate age group; see more
information on page 45.
Business and organizations can promote their agency or group and help the Streamwood Park
District at the same time! No fee required, only provide 2-4 volunteers to operate a game booth
at Pumpkinfest from 12-4 p.m. In exchange for your volunteer time, each business or organization
will be provided with a table to display any information at the game booth being operated.
Volunteers will also be provided with a voucher (maximum four per business) for a lunch during
the event. For more information or to sign up, please contact Recreation Manager, Lauren Jochem
at (630) 483-3132 or [email protected]. Thank you in advance for your support!
8 years old and younger
Are you looking for a great way to start off your child’s
trick-or-treating adventure? Join the Streamwood Park
District at Safety Town for some
great Halloween treats.
Each one of our thirteen Safety Town
buildings will have a treat to give to your
little ghost or goblin.
Registration is not required!
Thursday
October 31 3-4:30 p.m.
Hoosier Grove Park, Safety Town
SPECIAL EVENTS
Safely Trick-or Treat
FREE EVENT
Thanks
by Giving
Day
Pumpkin
Farm opens
October 3!
Gourds, Pumpkins,
Taffy Apples, Indian
Corn, Cider and
more!
Give Back to the Community.
The Cool Pool staff will be collecting
non-perishable and canned food
donations for the Hanover Township
Food Pantry.
Friday, November 8
Open Swim 4-6 p.m.
Bring four items per person for
admission or pay daily rate.
Glitzy Girlz presents
Sequins bling boutique pajama party
November 8
Daddy/Daughter Holiday Jewelry
Gift Boutique
December 13
See Page 24!
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FREE
Santa Letters
Santa Claus will once again have a special
mailbox placed at the Streamwood Park
District. All children who write a letter to
Santa will receive a letter directly from the
North Pole. Drop off your letter in one of
Santa’s mailboxes located at the Community
Center and Park Place or mail your letter
to:
SPECIAL EVENTS
Santa Claus
c/o Streamwood Park District
550 S. Park Blvd.
Streamwood, IL 60107
Letters accepted December 1 through 15
We must give Santa enough time to respond.
Please be sure to print your name and address
clearly on your letter so that Santa can return a
letter to you without delay.
Breakfast with Santa
8 years old and younger, with adult; no strollers allowed.
There will be lots of smiles and giggles as children
have the opportunity to enjoy breakfast with Santa
and Mrs. Claus. The buffet-style meal includes
pancakes, sausage, juice and coffee. Each child will sit
on Santa’s lap and receive a special present and a
picture. This is a family event; all attending must
register. Children under two years old are admitted
for free.
Registration Deadline: November 30
6380-3
Saturday
R/NR: $13/$19.50
Hoosier Grove Barn
Min/Max: 20/100
Holiday Music Festival
Presented by the Streamwood Park District’s Arts Academy
Thursday, December 19
7 p.m.
Tickets $7
Children 2 years old and younger are free (child must be on parent’s lap; if separate seat, ticket must be purchased).
Judson University Chapel, 1151 N. State St., Elgin
FREE
General Music Recital: Monday, December 16 2 and 5:30 p.m.
Hoosier Grove Barn, 700 W. Irving Park Rd., Streamwood
Polar Express
Streamwood Park District’s
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All ages welcome - children must be accompanied by an adult
Take a train ride into a winter wonderland. Based on the book The Polar
Express by Chris Van Allsburg, the Streamwood Polar Express will be leaving
from the Schaumburg Metra Station and heading to the North Pole. Hear the
story of The Polar Express, the legend of Santa Claus, sing Christmas Carols
and meet you-know-who at the North Pole. This is a trip for all good boys,
girls and their parents. Get your tickets well in advance to ensure you ride
the train with Santa! A snack and juice box will be provided for all
participants at the North Pole. Have your camera’s ready! Each child will have
an opportunity to meet with Santa and receive a goody bag. Please remember
to dress for the weather; this is an outdoor trip.
Both trips leave from the Schaumburg Metra Station and will travel east to
Bensenville “North Pole.” Guest of the Polar Express will have to pay regular
Schaumburg Metra Station parking rates. Participants will receive a snack and
immediately take the return train with Santa back to the Station. Participants
will be invited to take pictures with Santa and do a craft upon their return.
Don’t be late!
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December 7 9:30-11:30 a.m.
6380-1 Saturday December 14 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
R/NR: 11 years and younger: $11/$18.50, 12 years and older: $13/$20.50
6380-2 Saturday December 14
3:30-6:30 p.m.
R/NR: 11 years and younger: $11/$18.50, 12 years and older: $13/$20.50
Schaumburg Metra Station Min/Max: 50/130
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Looking for that perfect location to host
your child’s birthday party?
Consider the Cool Pool at the Park Place Family
Recreation Center. Our new Splash Party package
includes a full three hours in the party room. Leave
the party items and food in the room while you
enjoy the pool.
All Parties include:
Ideal for children 3-10 years old!
Splash Parties
Splash Parties are held during our public open swim hours. 1.5
hours of pool time is part of your party room rental.All guests are
welcome to swim in either the Activity Pool or Lap Pool.
Saturdays and Sundays
R/NR:
1 to 4 p.m.; 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.; 3:30-6:30 p.m.
$195/$215 for 40 guests • $285/$305 for 80 guests
$310/$330 for 100 guests
Semi-Private Pool Parties
Our Semi-Private Pool Party is held in the
Activity Pool and is yours alone. The Lap Pool
will remain open during your party time for
your guests and the public to swim. The 1.5
hours of pool time is part of your party room
rental time All guests are welcome to swim in
either the Activity Pool or Lap Pool.
Fridays 6 to 9 p.m.
R/NR: $255/$275 for 40 guests; $355/$375 for 80 guests
$380/$400 for 100 guests
BIRTHDAY PARTIES/SPLASH PARTIES
• Access to both the 25 yard Lap Pool and the zero depth
entry pool featuring a Kiddy Slide, Horse Shoe Channel,
two-story high water slide, and water play structures.
• 3 hours in the Party Room.
• 1.5 hours in the pool area during your 3-hour rental.
• Party Host dedicated to your party from set-up to cleanup, they are there to help you.
• Plastic table covers included with rental.
• A cart to bring party supplies to and from the room.
• 30 minutes before and after rental time to decorate and clean-up.
• You are welcome to bring in your own decorations, juice, soda, food,
and cake.
For more information or to reserve your party,
please call Events and Corporate Services at
(630) 483-3135 or e-mail [email protected].
The Cool Pool is located at Park Place Family Recreation Center,
550 S. Park Blvd., Streamwood
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PARK PLACE FAMILY RECREATION CENTER
 Fitness Center  Indoor Pool 
 Indoor Track  Kids’ Place 
 Group Fitness Classes  Personal Training 
 Open Gym 
Park Place Family
Recreation Center
550 S. Park Blvd.
Streamwood, IL 60107
(630) 483-3010
All new Fitness Annual Memberships include a one-hour
personal training session or fitness assessment and an
equipment orientation!
Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday: 5:30 a.m.-10 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday: 7 a.m.-8 p.m.
Fitness
Annual
R
Adult
Family1
Senior
Student
The Park Place Gym will close for annual maintenance
August 26 through September 8, 2013.
Aquatic
Dual
NR
R/CA
NR
R
NR
CA
$212
$367
$104
$159
$254
$440
$125
$191
$167
$282
$110
$125
$199
$338
$134
$149
$317
$552
$187
$238
$380
$662
$229
$285
$348
$607
$208
$261
R
NR
R/CA
NR
R
NR
CA
R
NR
$138 $102 $120 $180 $219
$255 $162 $192 $321 $375
$66 $60 $69 $102 $123
$92 $77 $86 $137 $162
$200
$348
$113
$150
$57
$57
$57
$57
$86
$86
$86
$86
3-Month
R
CA
$594 $711
$1,027 $1,202
$277 $332
$446 $533
Track
$120
$213
$60
$80
Daily
R
NR
R/CA
NR
R
NR
Adult
$5
Youth/Senior $4
HS 15 yrs. + $4
Parent/Tot*
$7
$5
$5
$5
$4
$4
$5
$7
$5
$5
$7
$2
$2
$2
Adult (1 Month)
Adult (3 Month)
Youth/Senior (1 Month)
Youth/Senior (3 Month)
HS 15 years and older (1 Month)
HS 15 years and older (3 Month)
Punchcard
R/CA
Track
*Parent/Tot Rates: Parent pays
full daily Aquatic rate, child
under 2 years old is free.
Purchase a FIT Pass
and enjoy unlimited
use of Group Fitness
Classes, Open Gym
Basketball or Track
NR
Adult (10 Punch)
$45 $64
Youth/Seniors (10 Punch) $36 $45
10
NR
Adult
Family1
Senior
Student
FIT Pass
SPD
features o
ver
fitness cla 50
sses
each week
!
All Inclusive
Fitness: Fitness Center (14 years
and older); Indoor Track (12 years
and older);Towel Service.
Dual: All Fitness and Aquatic
Membership Benefits, Plus Open
Gym (Age-Appropriate).
Aquatic: Pool for Adult Use Swim
Time; Family Open Swim;
Whirlpool and Sauna (18 years
and older).
All-Inclusive: All Dual
Membership Benefits, plus Open
Gym (Age-Appropriate),
Unlimited Group Fitness Classes
and Babysitting Service.
$653
$1,115
$305
$489
1
First two children in a
family are free with Annual
and 3-Month Memberships.
Senior
Rate starts at
age 55 years
young!
Group Fitness
R
NR
$3
$3
$3
$6
$5
$5
R
NR
$21
$57
$21
$57
$21
$57
$32
$86
$32
$86
$32
$86
Open Gym
R
NR
$8
$7
$7
$4
$3
$3
$3
$6
$3
$6
$3
R
NR
R
NR
$64
$182
$54
$151
$85
$242
$74
$212
$35
$98
$25
$70
$25
$70
$90
$255
$25
$70
$50
$140
R
NR
$57
$76
$47.50 $66.50
Group Fitness: Features up to
50 classes per week!
FIT Passes: Unlimited use of
Group Fitness Classes, Open Gym
or Track.
For information, please
contact Fitness & Membership
Manager, Charissa Weiher, at
(630) 483-3015.
R=Streamwood Park District
Resident NR=Nonresident
CA=Cooperative Agreement and
includes residents of Hanover
Park and Roselle Park Districts.
Business Rate= All who work
for a business in Streamwood
receive resident rates for Park
Place memberships. Current ID
and pay stub necessary for
discount.
• 16 Cybex Eagle Strength Machines
• 11 Plate Loaded Machines
• Dumbbells (3-100lbs.)
• Barbells (15-100)
• Functional Trainer
• Treadmills (Precor, Cybex,
LifeFitness)
• Elliptical (Precor, Octane)
• Cybex ArcTrainer
Kids’ Place
Babysitting
3 months-12 years old
• Precor AMTs
• Stairmasters and Stepmills
• Upright, Recumbent and Spin Bikes
• Airdyne Bikes
• Nu-Steps
• Scifit Pro 2
• Rowing Machine
• Indoor 6-lane Pool and Zero Depth
• Indoor Running Track
• Two Basketball Courts
• Spinning Studio
• Body Fat Testing
• Personal Training
· Equipment Orientations
· Fitness Assessments
• Kids’ Place Babysitting
• General and Private Locker Rooms
• Group Exercise Studio
• Balls, Bands, Bosus and Discs
Craft projects, games, puzzles, and smiling faces are just a few of the
things we provide children at Kids’ Place! Adults enjoy our safe
environment with over 40 years of experience and CPR certified staff.
We also may use Fun Zone, gym, and on-site
playground for exercise and great fun!
Monday-Friday 9-11 a.m.
Saturday 8:30-11 a.m.
Monday-Thursday 5-8 p.m.
$3.50 per child per hour (1-2 children) (each additional child $1/child/ hour)
$7 per child per hour for non-member, off-site care.
• Punchcard and Daily payments are available.
• Reservations required for infants under one year of age and for early drop-off
(15-30 minutes before scheduled opening). Call (630) 483-3010 or visit the front
desk for more information to make an appointment.
• Kids’ Place is closed most holidays and the mornings of U-46 weather closure
days.Afternoon availability on U-46 weather closure days will be at the discretion
of the manager.
• 10% off next purchase with Babysitting punchcards totaling $40 or more.
Visit the Park Place Fun Zone
where there is a special area
where children can foster their
large motor skills while having
fun.This room is recommended
for children up to the age of 8,
accompanied by an adult at all times with no more than a
5:1 ratio. Participants must pay at the front counter, receive a
wristband and sign in with a Fun Zone staff member.
Saturdays 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
$3 per child
$2 per child for groups of 10 or more children
Climbing Wall (8' high/16' wide)
(when climbing wall is not being used)
• Basketball on our Mini Court • Tunnels • Tot Lot •
• Hop Scotch •
Hula Hoops • Building Area •
• Computers (Preschool-aged Programs) •
Groups are required to have advance reservations.
Call Pat Hallmark at
(630) 483-3023; additional group hours may be available.
Sundays are
“Families on the Track” Days
PARK PLACE FAMILY RECREATION CENTER
Facility Amenities include:
Walking is one of the safest, most effective forms of
exercise. It is important for children, too! Spend
some quality time walking/running and enjoying
the company of your kids while getting fitness
benefits. Parents and children; children must be able
to walk or be carried in a backpack. No strollers
allowed on the track. All participants, including
members, must sign a waiver for all children in
attendance.
Sundays
12-8 p.m.
Day per Person (no charge for Fitness members)
Fee: $2 per
Special Note: This is not a drop-off program. Children must be
supervised by a parent at all times. Access to the fitness equipment is
not allowed. Fitnesss Members’ Note: When you bring your children
to walk, you must remain with them on the track at all times. This is
not a time for fitness area use. Clean tennis shoes must be worn.
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GROUP FITNESS
Aquatic
Participants do
not need to know
how to swim.
Aqua shoes are
recommended.
Check group
fitness schedule
for class times.
Aqua Arthritis Strength Training
Aqua Zumba®
Exercises will target muscle tone and strength
in the arms and legs, as well as the core
muscles. Geared toward seniors, participants
use equipment in shallow and deeper water.
Combines fitness and dance moves to
upbeat Latin music with water resistance.
Aqua Fit
Improve cardiovascular fitness with the
water’s resistance. All muscles get a workout
and stress on joints is reduced!
Water Arthritis Exercise
Working within Arthritis Foundation
guidelines, this class addresses range of
motion, joint mobility and circulation issues.
Whirlpool is available for participants.
are encouraged to bring their own mats. Check group exercise
Mind/Body Participants
fitness for class times.
Hatha Yoga
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Yoga is a spiritual practice that has been evolving for thousands of years. Many benefits that can help with increasing
stress and ailments that accompany our everyday lives. From stimulating the immune system and boosting self-esteem
to improving muscle tone, flexibility, strength and stamina this class is definitely a favorite!
8380-0 Monday
8380-1 Monday
September 9-October 14
October 28-December 9
6:15-7:30 p.m.
6:15-7:30 p.m.
R/NR: $54/$79
R/NR: $54/$79
Hoosier Grove Barn
Hoosier Grove Barn
Studio Classes held at Park Place. Check group fitness schedule for class times.
15 Minute Abs
Bailemos
Target your trouble spot in this quick 15-minute session.
Feeling stressed? Dance it off! This Latin inspired class
that will get you moving and grooving. Make your cardio
workout fun with Salsa, Merengue and other dance moves
with steps that are as easy as 1,2,3.
Cardio Circuit
Complete a variety of circuits, including interval training,
plyometrics, core and some strength. You will not get
bored because you will quickly transition and work your
entire body.
Long and Lean
A combination of Eastern and Western styles of stretching
combined with core and muscle strengthening. Class
incorporates concepts from Pilates, Yoga, Tai Chi, athletic
stretching, and dance/ballet to build and lengthen
muscles.
Muscle Pump
Barbells and weight plates offer a full-body workout you
won’t believe! People rave about the results they get from
this style of putting traditional weight room exercises to
music to create the ultimate in muscular endurance. All
fitness levels are welcome!
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Pilates
Floor-based mat class, non-impact, safe and effective
exercise. Will strengthen muscles as well as improve
flexibility, joint mobility, balance and posture. Reduces
stress while toning all your core (powerhouse) muscles!
Spinning®
High motivation, mood lighting, good music and an
incredible workout! This indoor cycling program is for
participants of all fitness and skill levels.
Step and Step Sculpt
Cardiovascular fitness at its finest using the step bench.
Pump up the music/pump up your moves and burn up
the calories in these creatively layered step classes. Uses
weights to incorporate strength training.
Strength Express
In 45 minutes build muscle and strength through toning
all major muscle groups. Challenge and push yourself to
a better you!
Vinyasa Yoga
Poses flow from one pose to another, breath
synchronizing the movements, creating heat in the body,
improving flexibility and promoting muscle strength.
Allows for a variety of strength movements, in addition to
many working stretches. Appropriate for all levels.
ZUMBA®
A Latin dance, it’s an exercise regimen, and it’s a blast!
Drop pant sizes dancing and have fun doing it! This class
is fun even for non-dancers!
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Questions and Registration: Call Jeaneen at (847) 584-1969. Check out jazzercise.com!
Music, fresh moves, pure motivation.
GROUP FITNESS
General Notes: Park Place FIT Pass System, Punchcard, Daily Fee, and Cancellation Policy
• Non-Registration Classes are for ages14 and older, unless otherwise noted.
• FIT Pass offers unlimited group exercise classes and much quicker access into the class! You just swipe, band and
go! The best part, because this is like our membership card with your picture on it, if you misplace it or lose it, we
can honor what you have purchased! 10 Punch passes can be used for any, with the exception of Registration
classes.
• Any group exercise class may be cancelled or altered due to low attendance. Any class with an average of five or
fewer participants will be flagged/watched for one month and may be cancelled or changed to registration class if
the average does not increase.
Blend of dance and exercise choreographed to today’s hottest music. Suitable for all fitness levels and combines a
great cardio-vascular workout with resistance training and stretching to increase strength, muscle tone, flexibility
and balance with easy to follow movements. Register for class 15 minutes before or after class at the jazzercise®
table.
Monday/Wednesday/Friday 5:15 p.m.
Tuesday/Thursday 8:40 a.m.
Sunday 10:45 a.m.
Joining Fee: $30 Easy Fitness Ticket:$37/month (Auto Deduction: Checking/Credit Card) Eight Week Session: $94 (Cash/Check) Walk-Ins: $10
“Go the Distance” Challenge
Strive for 100: Swim 100 miles or 100 Strength
Training Workouts
Strive for 500: 500 Run, Walk or Elliptical Miles
Strive for 1000: 1,000 Miles Biking
Weight Loss
Challenge
16 years and older
Join Anytime!
Stretch n’ Grow
Wednesday Sept 11-Nov 13
10% OFF when you sign-up
for both sessions in advance!
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The fabulously fun fitness program for children! Add an
exer-citing stretch and grow class to your child’s
curriculum. Children will have fun while they learn to
exercise and build good habits through yoga, sports,
music, dance, team play, and games. Weekly themed
lesson plans introduce a new exercise, motor skill, bone
and muscle.
8230-1 Thursday Sept 26-Oct 24 11:10-11:45 a.m. R/NR: $40/$65
8210-1 Thursday Nov 7-Dec 12* 11:10-11:45 a.m. R/NR: $40/$65
Park Place Aerobic Studio
Min/Max: 9/18
*No Class: November 28
8210-9 Through December 31, 2013
Fee: $5
This ten week program consists of a meeting each week to educate participants about proper
nutrition and weight loss. Discussion topics are unique each week and a weight loss coach is
provided to help you throughout the program.The combination of a weekly meeting and being
held accountable by your personal coach is essential to success. Participants’ average loss is 10
inches and 20 pounds and the top three “losers” will win cash!
8230-0
3-6 years old
Go over, go under, go around, or go through, But Never Give Up! Accept
the Challenge, go the distance and reap the rewards, both personal
and financial! All participants that go the distance will receive a t-shirt
and 10% discount on membership or FIT Pass.
6:30-7:30 p.m.
R/NR: $55/$75
Park Place Family Recreation
Center Meeting Room
Junior jazzercise®
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5-11 years old
If your child likes to dance, then Junior jazzercise® is for
you! The exercise habits developed can go a long way
to shaping thier future! Junior jazzercise® helps children
build strength, endurance, coordination and teaches
them about nutrition and the importance of physical
fitness, all done through fun dance routines
choreographed to Top 40 hits. Children perform the
routines for parents on the last day of class.
8 Weeks Wednesday Sept 11-Nov 20
Park Place Aerobic Studio
4:15 p.m. Fee: $55
jazzercise® Questions and Registration call Jeaneen at
(847) 584-1969.
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GROUP FITNESS/OPEN GYM
T-N-T: Teens-n-Training:
Teen Weight Training
10-16 years old
Whether you are trying to lose weight or bulk-up, need a general overall fitness program or something sports
specific, our personal trainer can help you set goals and stay motivated to achieve them. Core fitness
is established, and then changes are made in individuals’ programs as they progress.This class runs
continuously year ‘round. Student
8140-0 Monday August 5-Sept 16* 5:15-6 p.m. R/NR: $35/$52
must be 12 years old and pass two 6-week
5:15-6 p.m. R/NR: $35/$52
sessions in order to be eligible to purchase a T-N-T Fitness 8140-2 Monday Sept 30-Oct 28
8140-3
Monday
Nov
11-Dec
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5:15-6 p.m. R/NR: $35/$52
Center membership. A certificate will be presented and
20% off Student Membership will be honored.
Park Place Studio/Fitness Center *No Class: September 12
Men’s Basketball Conditioning
18 years and older
1/2 Price Registration beginning the 5th week of each Session!
Excellent way to shed some unwanted weight or to stay in shape.
Teams are formed nightly. • Programs run for ten weeks.
Free to Park Place Annual Dual members; pre-registration is required (list member number on registration form).
8200-1
8200-2
Wednesday
Wednesday
August 14-Oct 23
Nov 1-Jan 8
Senior Strength
Training/Aerobics
7:30-9:30 p.m.
7:30-9:30 p.m.
R/NR: $32/$46
R/NR: $32/$46 Park Place Gym Min/Max: 10/36
Zumba® Gold
Senior Aqua Combo
Daily function improves with
exercises that target flexibility and
range of motion. Functional
stretching, strengthening and core
exercises get you moving into your
day. **Extremely popular class!**
The hottest new Latin flair dance
class for mature adults. A lot of laughs
and dancing for seniors in or without
a chair. Move like you haven’t moved
in years and shed a few of those old
pounds, too! (Classes not included in
Park Place memberships.)
Tuesday/Thursday
Wednesday/Friday
Open
Gym
9 a.m.
HTSC*
11 a.m.
PPFRC*
Saturday
11 a.m.
HTSC*
*HTSC: Hanover Township Senior Center
*PPFRC: Park Place Family Recreation Center
•Water exercise program easy on
the joints, but a fabulous workout!
•Need a ride? Call (630) 483-5656
for the Township Dial-a-Ride.
•Registration required through the
Hanover Township Senior Services
for a discounted price of $2 per
class for 8 weeks.
•Class is available without a Pass for
$5 at Park Place Family Recreation
Center.
Saturday
9 a.m.
PPFRC*
Current identification is required and enforced
for all participants aged 12 years and older.
Acceptable identification includes State ID,
school ID, or driver’s license. If you do not have
an ID, we can make one for you. Streamwood
Park District Youth IDs are only $5 per year. A
parent or guardian must be present with a
photo ID as proof of residency.
Open Gym Hours
Pick-up Lunchtime Basketball Monday-Friday 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Pick-up Volleyball
Monday
6:30-9:30 p.m.
Adult Basketball
Tuesday/Thursday
7:30-9:30 p.m.
Men’s Basketball Conditioning*
Wednesday
7:30-9:30 p.m.
Friday
7:30-9:30 p.m.
School Day Off Open Gym for all ages: 1:30-3:30 p.m. High School/College
Open Gym Rates Youth & Senior High School Adult
Open Gym hours are subject to
Per Class
R/NR:
$3/$3
$3/$6
$4/$6
change without notice. Monthly
One
(1)
Month
R/NR:
$25/$25
$25/$50
$35/$90
gym calendars are available on
the website and at Park Place
Three (3) Months R/NR:
$70/$70
$70/$140 $98/$225
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Family Recreation Center. Check
for holiday hours and youth
schedules. SPDCARES.com
*See description for Men’s Basketball Conditioning
PERSONAL TRAINING
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Fitness Assessment
• Free with Annual
A one hour evaluation of your current
Membership •
fitness level. Assessment includes: cardio
All new Annual Memberships that
respiratory fitness, blood pressure, body
include
the Fitness Center receive a free
composition, flexibility, and muscular
strength and endurance. Personal training equipment orientation and a Personal
for program design will be discussed as well Training Session or Fitness Assessment!
Sign-up at the Fitness Desk.
as the analysis of your assessment results.
Personal Training/Fitness Design
Interested in beginning an exercise routine, but don’t know where to start? Get
comfortable! Learn how easy it is to get stronger, change your metabolism and get
healthier! Personal Training helps you achieve your goals and increase your confidence.
We can help you lose weight, gain strength and flexibility, and stay motivated.
Cool Down
Member/Non-member per Person Rates
Individual
Small Group*
To get started with a Personal Trainer today, fill-out the form
at the Park Place Fitness Center Desk.A Fitness Assessment
One Tune-up Session
$40/$52
$26/$36
is recommended before you begin Training Package.
3 Pack
$111/$148
$74/$104
Personal Training, Assessments, or Equipment Orientation
questions? For information, please contact Fitness &
6 Pack
$210/$282
$141/$201
Membership Manager, Charissa Weiher, at (630) 483-3015.
12 Pack
$384/$544
$272/$391
*Small Group Personal Training: Get all the benefits of personal training at a reduced cost and added motivation! If
you and a friend/family member have similar fitness goals and ability levels, you can sign-up for a Small Group Training
Session.This is great for couples, friends, parents, and children, too.
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The Seville
Bronze
Silver
To our gracious
sponsors:
Thank you for
supporting
our programs.
2014 Family
Health and Wellness Fair
February 22, 2014
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Alexian Brothers Health System
Dick Pond Athletics
Gold
Animal Hospital of
Streamwood
Kiwanis of Streamwood
Dental Care
Sam’s Club #8148
Ducat Chiropractic &
Sports Medicine
Schaumburg Boomers
Fiesta Market
Hanover Park Community
Bank
Jewel Foods - Schaumburg
New Horizons
Streamwood Starbucks
Taylor Rental
The Egg Basket
Village of Streamwood
Photo credit Juli Schatz, imagegrille.com
Physical, emotional and financial wellness are all important to the health of a
family. Planning has begun for the Family Health and Wellness Fair held at Park
Place Family Recreation Center, scheduled for Saturday, February 22, 2014 from
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Admission is not only free, but visitors will also save on Park Place memberships,
personal training packages, and more.
We are looking for a variety of vendors. If you offer a service or represent an organization
that may improve any aspect of family health and wellness, please call.
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To become a vendor or sponsor, please contact Fitness & Membership Manager, Charisssa
Weiher, at (630) 483-3015 or e-mail [email protected].
Aquatic Memberships
Annual Aquatic
R/CA
$168
$282
$110
$125
R/CA
$102
$162
$60
$77
NR
Adult
$199
Family1
$338
Senior
$134
Student
$149
3-Month Aquatic
NR
Adult
$120
Family1
$192
Senior
$69
Student
$86
R/NR
Daily Swim Fees
Everyone! Tuesday/Thursday
$3/$3
Children (2 years and younger) Free/Free
Children (3-17 years old)
$4/$5
College Students
$4/$5
Adult (18-54 years old)
$5/$7
Adult (55 years and older)
$4/$5
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First two children in a family are free with Annual and 3Month Memberships
Summer Swim Hours
through August 18
All Ages
Open Swim
Monday-Thursday
1-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Friday
12-6 p.m.
Saturday/Sunday
1-6 p.m.**
*Safety Break: 2:30-2:45 p.m. **Safety Break: 3:30-3:45 p.m.
Group Swim Rate
AQUATIC
• Activity Pool • 0-Depth Entry • Water Play Features •
• Kiddy Slide • Horseshoe Channel • Bubble Bench •
• 2-story Water Slide • 25 yard Lap Pool • Whirlpool •
• 2 Dry Saunas • Family Locker Room • Sun Deck •
Groups of 15 or more people must make
advance reservations (one week
minimum with deposit) in order to
receive discount. Children seven years
old and under must have one adult per
eight (8) children in the water with
them. Everyone entering the pool area
must pay for a wristband. Call for
reservations (630) 483-3010.
Fall Swim Hours
begin August 19
Parent/Tot
Leisure Pool Only
Group Swim
$3 per person
Parents w/Children 5 years old and younger
Adult Lap Swim
Monday/Wednesday/Friday 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
All Ages
Tuesday/Thursday
Friday
Saturday/Sunday
Open Swim
6:30-8:30 p.m.
4-6 p.m.
1-6 p.m.*
*Safety Break: 3:30-3:45 p.m.
The Cool Pool will close for annual
maintenance August 26 through
September 8, 2013.
One lane is available most hours of
operation, seven days a week, for
Adult Lap Swim. Check the Park
District schedule for dates and times
of pool closing. No Lap Swim during
pool rentals. Swimming restricted to
the lap lanes during classes.
Monday-Friday
Saturday and Sunday
5:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
7 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
School Friday September 27 2-6 p.m. Friday November 8* 4-6 p.m.
Days Off Monday October 14 2-4:30 p.m. Wednesday November 27 2-4:30 p.m.
Open Friday October 25
2-6 p.m. Friday
November 29 1-4:30 p.m.
*Friday, November 8 is the SPD “Thanks by Giving” Day (see page 19)
Swim
General Notes: Cool Pool
• Children ages 10 or younger must be accompanied by a paying adult/guardian age 18 or older at all times. Children under 5
years old must have an adult 18 years or older within arm’s reach at all times.
• The Illinois Department of Public Health requires that all swimmers wear proper swimming attire. Swimsuits
are required at all times. Cut-offs, gym shorts, sportswear, and undergarments are not allowed. Those not
wearing proper attire will not be allowed in the pool.
• For your protection, all flotation devices must be U.S. Coast Guard approved and labeled as such.All children wearing flotation
devices must remain within arm’s reach of a swimming adult.
• Members or any users shall abide by all State, County,Village, and Park District rules and regulations, and shall conduct themselves
in a safe, considerate, and reasonable manner so as not to cause disturbance or to damage equipment and property. Members
or any users will display respect, consideration and courtesy to all members, users, staff and Park Place property.The Park District
reserves the right to discontinue an individual’s use or membership because of disruptive or unsafe behavior.
• Parents or guardians are responsible for supervising their children at all times. Lifeguards are on duty to enforce rules and
respond in case of emergency.
• Parents with children 5 years and older are asked to use the Family Locker Room. Parents or guardians are responsible for
supervising their children at all times.
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AQUATIC LESSONS
General Notes: Swim Lessons
• Open Registration Deadline is the
Thursday before the class begins.
After the registration deadline ends, a
late fee of $5 will be added to the
regular fee for any registration
thereafter.
• Wait List: If you are unable to get
into a class, please put yourself/your
child on the wait list as classes may
be added tue to changes in
enrollment.
• Swim Lesson Viewing: In order for
your child’s swim lessons to be most
effective, we ask that parents watch all
swim lessons from a distance that
permits clear observation without
distraction. Seating locations are on
the bleachers or the chairs located by
the concessions area. In addition, we
ask that parents monitor all siblings
or other children not in swim lessons
during the time of your child’s lesson
so that we may maximize learning for
all lesson participants.
• Fishbowl Swim Lessons: On the
first day of classes, please arrive
approximately 10 minutes early for
class. Bring the participant’s last
report card and check in with the
Swim Lesson Coordinator. If the child
has not been in swim lessons before,
or does not have a report card, the
child will be given a swim test to
determine the appropriate swimming
level.
• Cancellations will not be honored
for missed or forgotten classes.To
request a refund, a Customer Request
or Refund Request Form must be
completed and submitted with any
required documentation at the Front
Counter or Registration Counter at
Park Place. Administration approval
must be received before a refund will
be issued. A refund, minus a service
charge, will be given when a refund
request is received a minimum of four
(4) days before the start of the
registered program.
• Discount: If a participant is signed
up for four (4) different swim lessons
at the same transaction, that
participant is entitled to receive a 5%
discount on all four classes! Discounts
will be subtracted from any refunds
requested.
Instructors cannot be
requested.
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For more information on Aquatic Programs
and Aquatic Special Events, contact Aquatic
Manager, Kyle Soros at (630) 483-3018.
Tadpoles
6 months-3 years old with Parent
The Tadpoles class builds swimming readiness by emphasizing fun in the
water. Parents and children participate in several guided practice sessions
that help children learn elementary skills, including water entry, bubble
blowing, front kicking, back floating, underwater exploration, and more.The
instructor/student ratio will be up to 1:10 child/parent pairs.
Class
Day
Date
7053-0
7053-1
7053-2
7053-3
7053-4*
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Tuesday/Thursday
Tuesday/Thursday
September 14-November 2 9:40-10:10 a.m.
$44/$66
September 14-November 2 10:15-10:45 a.m.
$44/$66
September 14-November 2 11-11:30 a.m.
$44/$66
September 17-October 10
4-4:30 p.m.
$44/$66
October 15-November 7
4-4:30 p.m. $38.50/$57.75
*No Class: October 31 (7 classes)
Minnows
Hours
R/NR
3-5 years old
This is a water orientation program emphasizing water adjustment,
preparatory activities for swimming, fun and enjoyment for the student.
Students will not be learning stroke work as a minnow. They will learn the
basic concepts of swimming, which will prepare them for the Fishbowl.This
class is for the more developed child who does not need parental assistance
in the water. Instructor/student ratio is 1:5.
Class
Day
Date
7083-0
7083-1
7083-2
7083-3
7083-4
7083-5
7083-6*
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Monday/Wednesday
Tuesday/Thursday
Monday/Wednesday
Tuesday/Thursday
September 14-November 2 9:40-10:10 a.m.
$46/$70
September 14-November 2 10:15-10:45 a.m.
$46/$70
September 14-November 2
11-11:30 a.m.
$46/$70
September 16-October 9
6:30-7 p.m.
$46/$70
September 17-October 10
4-4:30 p.m.
$46/$70
October 14-November 6
6:30-7 p.m.
$46/$70
October 15-November 7
4 - 4:30 p.m. $40.75/$50.75
*No Class: October 31 (7 classes)
Wednesdays 2-3:30 p.m.
Wacky
esdays
Wedn
Hours
R/NR
Come on in and play at
the pool - we will have
games and activities to
make your Wednesday
a little wacky!
July 31 Luau
August 7
Water Carnival
Pool Daily Rates Apply
AQUATIC LESSONS
Fishbowl (Levels 1-6)
4 years and older
Our Learn-to-Swim offers something for everybody. A unique, six level
instructional approach is unlike anything offered by other aquatic training
programs.The prerequisite for each level is the successful demonstration of the
skills from the preceding level, except for Level 1, which has no prerequisite.
Each level includes training in basic water safety and helping others in an
emergency, in addition to perfecting all other water skills.The instructor/student
ratio ranges up to 1:7. Levels may be combined to meet ratios.
Class
Day
7113-0
7113-1
7113-2
7113-3
7113-4
7113-5
7113-6*
7113-7*
Saturday
Saturday
Monday/Wednesday
Tuesday/Thursday
Tuesday/Thursday
Monday/Wednesday
Tuesday/Thursday
Tuesday/Thursday
Dates
Hours
R/NR
September 14-November 2
10-10:45 a.m.
$52/$78
September 14-November 2 10:55-11:40 a.m.
$52/$78
September 16-October 9
6:30-7:15 p.m.
$52/$78
September 17-October 10
3:55-4:40 p.m.
$52/$78
September 17-October 10
4:45-5:30 p.m.
$52/$78
October 14-November 6
6:30-7:15 p.m.
$52/$78
October 15-November 7
3:55-4:40 p.m. $45.50/$68.25
October 15-November 7
4:45-5:30 p.m. $45.50/$68.25
*No Class: October 31 (7 classes)
Private Swim Lessons
Make your Private a Semi-Private: Add one child for an additional $44/$66; 1:2 ratio.
Our private lessons are designed for those who need one-on-one instruction.
Adults who never learned to swim, those who feel uncomfortable in a group
setting, or those who would like more attention on strokes, are perfect
candidates for this class. Students will share pool with others in private
lessons. Instructors will be assigned based on student’s abilities.
Instructor/student ratio is 1:1.
Class
Day
Dates
7293-0
7293-1
7093-2
7093-3
7093-4
7093-5
7093-6
7093-7
7093-8
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
Monday/Wednesday
Monday/Wednesday
Monday/Wednesday
Monday/Wednesday
September 15-November 3
10-10:30 a.m.
September 15-November 3
10:30-11 am
September 15-November 3 11-11:30 p.m.
September 15-November 3 11:45-12:15 p.m.
September 15-November 3 12:15-12:45 p.m.
September 16-October 9
7:30-8 p.m.
September 16-October 9
8-8:30 p.m.
October 14-November 6
7:30-8 p.m.
October 14-November 6
8-8:30 p.m.
Hours
Thanks
by Giving Day
Friday, November 8 Open Swim 4-6 p.m.
R/NR
$88/$132
$88/$132
$88/$132
$88/$132
$88/$132
$88/$132
$88/$132
$88/$132
$88/$132
Tuesdays and Thursdays
See page 17 for hours.
$3
Give Back to the Community. The Cool Pool Staff
is collecting non-perishable and canned food
donations for the Hanover Township Food Pantry.
Bring four items per person
for admission or pay daily
rate.
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PRESCHOOL
Building Block
Preschool
2013-2014 School Year
September 9, 2013-May 17, 2014
NEW for 2-1/2 year olds!
Youngsters in the Building Block
Preschool Program will learn through
play, as they are taught skills to help
develop their creativity as well as their
educational and emotional well-being
by qualified and caring instructors in a
friendly atmosphere. The program
gears its curriculum to make sure that
students are taught the skills they will
need to enter Kindergarten.
Our Building Block Preschool program
is a year long program running from
September 9, 2013 through May 17,
2014. The program follows School
District U-46’s holiday schedule.
Preschool is held on certain Institute
Days, please check your Parent Manual
for more information upon registering.
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student/instructor
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Care options.
1021-3 2-1/2 Giraffe
1021-4 2-1/2 Giraffe
Tuesday/Thursday
Tuesday/Thursday
9:15-10:30 a.m.
10:45 a.m.-12 p.m.
$330
$330
Parents will stay in the classroom with the children until after the Winter
Break. In January, one to two parents volunteers will be needed in each
class. Parents will be required to attend the Meet the Teacher Day to learn the
role of a classroom volunteer before helping out in the classroom. Potty
training for this class only is not required; however the teacher or parent
volunteer will not change diapers.
Class
Age
Room
Day
1020-1
1020-2
1020-3
1020-4
1020-5
1020-6
1020-7
1020-8
1020-9
1021-0
1021-1
1021-2
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
3-5
Bear
Zebra
Elephant
Elephant
Zebra
Elephant
Giraffe
Bear
Giraffe
Elephant
Penguin
Bear
Tuesday/Thursday
Tuesday/Thursday
Tuesday/Thursday
Tuesday/Thursday
Wednesday/Friday
Monday/Wednesday/Friday
Monday/Wednesday/Friday
Monday/Wednesday/Friday
Monday/Wednesday/Friday
Monday/Wednesday/Friday
Monday-Friday
Saturday
Park Place Family Recreation Center, 550 S. Park Blvd
Hours
Fee
9-11 a.m.
$528
9-11 a.m.
$528
9-11 a.m.
$528
12:15-2:15 p.m.
$528
9-11 a.m.
$528
9-11:30 a.m.
$950
9:05-11:05 a.m.
$760
9-11:30 a.m.
$950
12:10-2:10 p.m.
$760
12:15-2:45 p.m.
$950
9-11 a.m.
$1,267
9-11 a.m.
$279
Non-resident fees: Add $25.
General Notes: Building Block Preschool
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Children must be the appropriate age (3 or 4 years old) before September 1, 2013 and must be toilet trained. No
age exceptions will be made! Parents are required to bring a birth certificate or an official document with the child’s
birth date and proof of residency at the time of registration.
Appropriate immunizations will be required for children to attend preschool.
A Program Information Form including the child’s immunization records and a current photo of your child must be
completed and turned into the Park District prior to the child starting class. Program Information Forms and the
Parent Handbook are available on line.
• A $100 deposit is required at the time of registration. If your fee in not paid in full, your $100 deposit will be
applied to your balance. $50 of all deposits is a service fee that is non-refundable. No refunds will be granted after
January 31, 2014. If payment is made in full, a discount of $30 will be applied to the fee.
If using our payment plan, $100 must be paid for at the time of registration. A second payment of 50% of your
balance is due by September 3, 2013. The third payment of 50% of your balance will be due by February 3, 2014.
All registrations after February 3, 2014 must be paid in full. Call Registration at (630) 483-3025 for more information.
Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) is available for preschool payments. Call (630) 483-3025 for more information.
For more information about the Building Block Preschool program,
please contact Preschool Coordinator, Pat Hallmark, at (630) 483-3023.
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•Identification is required when picking your child up from
the Group Care programs.
• Streamwood Park District Group Care programs are available
to these schools: Glenbrook, Hanover Countryside, Heritage,
Oakhill, Ridge Circle, Sunnydale, Hilltop, St. John, Canton and
Tefft, as well as to the Streamwood Park District Building Block
Preschool program participants.
Pre- K Kare Klub (only)
After School Club (only)
Pre-K Kare Klub and After School Club
Pre-K Kare Klub and After School Club
(if enrolled in our Preschool program)
GROUP CARE
General Notes: Group Care
• A Program Information Form (PIF), along with a current photo of the child, must be filled-out and be on file with
the Park District prior to program start.
• Registration for the 2013-2014 school year will begin June 22, 2013. Participants are registered on a first-come, firstserved basis by transportation routes. At the time of registration, a one time $25 registration fee is required per family;
this $25 fee is non-refundable. The first week of each program must be paid for when registering; for example, if you
register before school starts the first three days that school begins in August must be paid in full, depending on the
number of days you are registering. On the first day your child attends the program, a payment schedule will be provided
for you. Payments will be taken bi-weekly or monthly basis.
• Part-time enrollment is accepted for a minimum of two days per week. The number of days your child will be attending
must be noted at the time of registration (5 days, 4 days, 3 days, or 2 days).
• The Park District does not hold spots in any of the Group Care programs, except during a medical leave and is
determined on a case-by-case basis. If your child is unable to attend a program for any reason, in order to hold that
spot, payment must be continued.
• All registration must occur a minimum of two full days prior to the child’s first day to allow time to notify the school
and change the bus schedule. All Saturday registrations will not start until the Wednesday of the following school week.
• Payments for all Group Care programs may be paid on the same weekly/monthly payments schedule.
$19 per day
$19 per day
$29 per day
$24 per day
If a second child is enrolled in the program, you will receive the
2012 rate of $18 per day for the second child.
For information on Group Care programs, please contact Recreation Manager, Cindy Babicz, at (630) 483-3730.
After School Club
Kindergarten students (afternoon only, unless in pre-K)-8th Grade
Children are transported from their school via Park District van to the
Community Center.The Afterschool Club runs the entire school year and parallels
School District U-46’s school schedule.The program is held only on school days.
Children participate in a variety of activities supervised by qualified staff. Daily
snacks are provided for the children.Weekly activities include crafts, quiet/homework time, games, sports, and Friday
swimming at Park Place. Parents are responsible for picking up their children by 6 p.m.
2050-0 End of school day to 6 p.m.
Pre-K Kare Klub
Community Center
Min/Max: 10/100 (if necessary, 3 children per school minimum will be enforced)
SPD Preschoolers and AM Kindergarten students
Committed to providing care for the working
parents, we have expanded our services to
accommodate the younger citizens of Streamwood.
In the tradition of quality care, we offer the Pre-K
Kare Klub. Children will be transported, by Park
District van from their Streamwood Park District
four year old preschool program or their
kindergarten school to the Community Center.
Once at the Community Center, activities will include quiet/nap time, large motor skill
activities, educational games, arts and crafts and free play. At 3:30 p.m. participants will
have the option to be picked up by a parent or remain in the Afterschool Club Program
for an additional fee. The staff is flexible to meet the needs of the children. Parents are
responsible for packing a lunch for the Pre-K Kare Klub. Children remaining in Afterschool
Club will be provided with a snack.
2050-1 End of school day to 3:30 p.m.
Community Center
Min/Max: 10/30
Child Car Seat
Requirement
All parents and guardians
of children participating in
a Park District trip or
program where they are
being transported by a Park
District vehicle, must
provide a child restraint
system for any child 7 years
old or younger or sign a
waiver giving permission
for the child to be
transported without such
system. All participants
must wear seat belts. For
trips using a school bus,
there are no restraints for
adult passengers or
children.
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GROUP CARE
The Breakfast Club
SPD Preschoolers and AM Kindergarten-8th Grade
Participants can be dropped off as early as 7 a.m. Doors do not open until 7 a.m., even if staff is in the building.We
will provide your children with breakfast (pancakes, toaster pastries, cereal, etc.) before we transport them to school.
All participants must be at the Community Center by 7:30 a.m. Vans may leave as early as 7:40 a.m. If your child
will be eating breakfast, he/she will need to be dropped off before 7:25 a.m.
2050-2
7 a.m.-Start of School
Kids Out Club
Fee: $7 per day
Community Center
4-12 years old
Kids Out Club is held only on days there is no school for School District U-46. A trip is
taken each day. The fee includes transportation, party package (which may include tokens,
area admission and/or ride coupons) and a lunch. Additional money for extra tokens or
ride coupons may be brought if wished, but at the responsibility of the child.
Deadline to register for each day is three (3) days before the program. If the
minimum is not met, the trip may be canceled. Locations for the field trips will be
determined one week prior to the trip. Certain trips are dependent on the number of
participants registered..
Kids Out Club Extra Hours
If extended care is needed, parents may sign their child(ren)
up for extra hours.
2140-4
2140-5
2140-6
2141-7
Friday
Monday
Friday
Wednesday
September 27
October 14
October 25
November 27
Community Center
7-9 a.m. and 4-6 p.m.
7-9 a.m. and 4-6 p.m.
7-9 a.m. and 4-6 p.m.
7-9 a.m. and 4-6 p.m.
Fee: $12
Fee: $12
Fee: $12
Fee: $12
2140-0
2140-1
2140-2
2140-3
Friday
Monday
Friday
Wednesday
September 27
October 14
October 25
November 27
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
All Sessions meet at the Community Center
Fee: $36
Fee: $36
Fee: $36
Fee: $36
Min/Max: 8/26
Min/Max: 8/26
Parenting Seminar
NEW Parenting expert, children’s author and clinical psychologist, Dr. Kimberly Lemke, offers a new
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exciting seminar for parents and caregivers: “How To Change Your Child's Behaviors” Whether it is
homework, food, doing chores, etc., all parents can relate to feeling stuck when their child refuses to follow their
directions or throws a tantrum.This class will allow you to gain effective and practical strategies to use with your
child to help you feel more in control at home and in almost any situation. Dr. Lemke is dedicated to helping you
feel that you have support in doing one of the hardest jobs out there – being a parent! More information about
Dr. Lemke and her new cutting edge children’s book is available at parentsrules.com or drkimberlylemke.com.
1200-7 Friday
October 4
Park Place Meeting Room
9:30-10:30 a.m.
$10
Min/Max: 20/50
Young Peacemakers Club of Chicago
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We invite youth
in kindergarten
through 8th
grade of all
cultures to join
us in our
pursuit and
promotion of
peace.
www.ypcchicago.webs.com
Building up friendships
and communities with
respect and support of
ourselves and others.
1675 E. Chicago St. (Rte. 19)
Elgin, IL 60120
(1 mile west of Rte. 59)
(847) 749-4055
All By Myself
2-4 years old with parent
2 years old (must be 2 years before start of class)
Stimulate the senses and imagination of your child while
together creating craft projects using different mediums
such as paint, clay, markers and glue.Two to three projects
will be set out during each class, with time to play
afterwards.The instructor is Sue Grahek.
This class is especially designed for children who have
difficulty separating from mom and dad. Children will be
involved with simple crafts and games, finger plays, stories
and social play time.
1200-0 Tuesday
Oct 22-Dec 10 6:30-7:15 p.m.
R/NR: $32/$48
Park Place Elephant Room
Min/Max: 6/10
Fun with Literacy
NEW 2-1/2-4 years old with parent
R/NR: $32/$48
Park Place Elephant Room *No Class: October 31 Min/Max: 6/10
Tot Rock
12-24 months with parent
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Wiggle and giggle to the Tot Rock beat! Tot Rock is an
introductory music and movement class with a large
sensory component. Each week we use rhythm
instruments like hand bells and maracas, play with props
like a parachute and beanbags, and explore sensory items
like bubbles and feathers. Each class provides structured
and unstructured time to encourage socialization and
stimulate your tot. New curriculum is presented each
session.
1860-0 Wednesday Sept 11-Oct 16 9:15-9:55 a.m.
1860-1 Wednesday Oct 30-Dec 11* 9:15-9:55 a.m.
R/NR: $44/$66
R/NR: $44/$66
Community Center Room 205 *No Class: November 27 Min/Max: 4/12
Kid Rock I & II
20 months with parent-4 years old without parent
Sept 16-Nov 11* 10:10-10:40 a.m. R/NR: $32/$48
Nov 18-Dec 16 10:10-10:40 a.m. R/NR: $20/$30
Park Place Zebra Room *No Class: October 14
Alphabet Soup
Min/Max: 6/8
3-4 years old
Learn the sounds (phonics) of the alphabet in fun
and interactive ways. Focus will also be on simple word
recognition.The instructor is Sue Grahek.
1200-1 Thursday Sept 26-Nov 21* 6:30-7:15 p.m.
1200-2 Monday
1200-3 Monday
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Song and dance, rhythm and rhyme, join the fun for a
rockin’ time! Kid Rock is a structured music and
movement program that focuses on imaginative play,
sensory integration, fine and gross motor movements,
rhythm skills and socialization. Rhythm instruments and
props used in class include maracas, tambourines, scarves,
bean bags, parachute play and much more! Sign up for
both sessions as the curriculum does not repeat.
20-36 months with parent
1860-2 Wednesday Sept 11-Oct 16 10-10:40 a.m.
R/NR: $44/$66
1860-3 Wednesday Oct 30-Dec 11* 10-10:40 a.m.
R/NR: $44/$66
Kid Rock I
3-4 years without parent
1860-8 Wednesday Sept 11-Oct 16 10:45-11:25 a.m. R/NR: $44/$66
1861-0 Wednesday Oct 30-Dec 11* 10:45-11:25 a.m. R/NR: $44/$66
Kid Rock II
Community Center Room 205 *No Class: November 21 Min/Max:4/12
In this skill developing class, the
participants will work on developing
their fine motor skills while learning
the letters of the alphabet. Join us for
cutting, coloring, pasting, and painting.
Please bring to the first class an object that begins with
the letter “A.” Parent is not to be in class with the child.
1200-4 Monday
1200-5 Monday
Sept 16-Nov 11* 9:15-10 a.m.
Nov 18-Dec 16 9:15-10 a.m.
Park Place Zebra Room *No Class: October 14
Computers for Kids
R/NR: $32/$48
R/NR: $20/$30
Min/Max: 6/8
EARLY CHILDHOOD INTEREST
Pee Wee Picasso Art and Play
3-6 years old
Join our Preschool Coordinator in the Computer Room
for some fun on the computers.The younger children will
start off by learning the basics of a computer. Towards the
end they will be using age appropriate software to explore
their new skills. The older kids will go right into using our
programs that revolve around the alphabet, numbers,
reading, etc.The instructor is Robin Oles.
1830-0 4-6 yrs Monday Sept 16-Nov 11* 3:30-4:15 p.m. R/NR: $55/$80
1830-1 3-5 yrs Monday Sept 16-Nov 11* 4:30-5:15 p.m. R/NR: $55/$80
Park Place Computer Room *No Class: October 14
NEW Fun with Fall
Min/Max: 3/4
4-8 years old
Join us in making simple and fun fall projects.
Projects include leaf rubbing, apple printing, pumpkin
decorating and bird feeder making (no peanut butter will
be used).
1200-6 Tuesday
Sept 24-Oct 15 6:30-7:15 p.m.
R/NR: $16/$24
Park Place Elephant RoomMin/Max: 6/10
Splash Parties are
ideal for children
3-10 years old.
See page 9
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YOUTH INTEREST
Glitzy Girlz presents...
Night Out - Halloween Style
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6-11 years old
Come hang with Glitzy Girlz and have a night of
pampering and fun! Come to class dressed in your favorite
outfit. We will be soaking up relaxation with pumpkin
facials, pedicures and manicures. We will design a
Halloween themed crystal charm bracelet. Our feet will
tingle with our pedicure process and hands will look
freshly manicured. Our awesome nail/toe polish
application is complete with cool neons colors, glow in
the dark polish and Halloween nail art stickers. Each girl
will get a take home spa bag filled with pampering items!
Bring girlfriends.
2470-5 Friday
October 4
6-7:30 p.m.
R/NR $25/$40
Bartlett Community Center, 700 S. Bartlett Rd., Bartlett Min/Max: 7/
Magic Class
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5-12 years old
Children are guaranteed to have a great
time as they learn fascinating tricks from
a professional magician! Amaze family
and friends with tricks that involve cards,
ropes, coins, mind-reading and more.While
the tricks may appear difficult, you’ll
discover that they are quick to learn and
easy to perform.All materials are provided, and each child
receives a magic kit to take home. The instructor is the
Magic Team of Gary Kantor.
2470-0 Tuesday
2470-1 Friday
October 29
December 13
Park Place Elephant Room
5-5:55 p.m.
6:45-7:40 p.m.
R/NR: $20/$30
R/NR: $20/$30
Min/Max: 5/50
Pre-Engineering with
LEGO® WeDo® Robotics
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Computer Game Design Summer Camp
9-13 years old
This course uses specially designed software with a
graphical programming language so children can easily
create multimedia computer games and animations.
Participants will learn to create computer games with
custom background settings, characters, animated
movements, sound effects and more! Students will receive
a USB drive with the game design software and games
they made to take home at the conclusion of class.
2470-4 Saturday Oct 26-Nov 16 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. R/NR: $95/$120
Bartlett Community Center, 700 S. Bartlett Rd., Bartlett Min/Max: 4/6
Glitzy Girlz presents...
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Sequins Bling Boutique Pajama Party
5-11 years old
Come hang with Glitzy Girlz for an old fashioned pajama
party wearing PJs to class. Each guest will design their very
own custom designer sequin shirt to take home! Our
company Sparkle Me, brings a great selection of cool and
hip designs! Decorate a way cool drawstring bag with
stamps, paints and embellishments. Make a cool beaded
charm dangle to finish the bling. Class ends with an old
fashioned dance party with Limbo, Cha Cha Slide and
Freeze dance. Bring girlfriends!
2470-6 Friday
November 8
6-7:45 p.m.
R/NR $25/$40
Bartlett Community Center, 700 S. Bartlett Rd., Bartlett Min/Max: 7/
Glitzy Girlz presents...
Daddy/Daughter Holiday Jewelry Gift
Boutique
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3-11 years old
While using a LEGO® WeDo® Robotics Construction Set,
our pre-Engineering class introduces robotics to young
children. Your child will learn about mechanical design
while manipulating motors and sensors. Participants will
be teamed with a partner to utilize a laptop computer to
program their models.This is an excellent opportunity for
children to get hands-on experience while having a whole
lot of fun with LEGOs®.
Moms- Take advantage of this most popular class! Sign up
your daddy/daughter pairings to make you gifts this
season and share a special night together.This meaningful
holiday jewelry class is designed for them to make gifts
together to surprise family members. Glitzy Girlz will
provide glass faceted crystals, custom designer beads,
silver accent beads and holiday/love related charms and
dangles. Each couple will make a necklace and bracelet.A
beautiful wooden jewelry chest is a great craft provided
for each couple to decorate. Making handmade wrapping
paper and bags finish off the work. Enjoy a pastry snack
together at the end of class. .
2470-2 Saturday
2470-7 Friday
6-9 years old
Oct 26-Nov 16 9:30-10:30 a.m. R/NR: $95/$120
Bartlett Community Center, 700 S. Bartlett Rd., Bartlett Min/Max: 4/6
December 13
6-7:45 p.m. R/NR $26/$41*
*$23 each additional child
Bartlett Community Center, 700 S. Bartlett Rd., Bartlett Min/Max: 7/
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Free Trial Classes
Register for Recital Classes
Order Dance Shoes & Attire for
Fall Session!
Tuesday, September 3
Recital Session Begins
Monday, September 9*
Pre-K
3-4 years old
1890-0
1890-1
1890-2
1890-3
Code
Kinder
5-6 years old
1890-4
1890-5
1890-6
1890-7
1890-8
Code
Level I & II 1891-0
1890-9
7 years and older*
*Level I: 0-1 years
Dance Experience.
*Level II: 2+ years
Dance Experience.
1891-2
1891-3
1891-4
1891-5
1891-6
Dance
1891-7
Company 1891-8
Code
Instructor Placement 1891-9
ONLY
1892-0
4-8 p.m.
4-4:30 p.m.
4:45-5:15 p.m.
5:30-6 p.m.
6:15-6:45 p.m.
7-7:30 p.m.
Registration Deadline
Dance Classes
Code
Shoe fitting and ordering
Pre-K Ballet/Tap
Kinder Ballet/Jazz
7 & Older Musical Theater
7 & Older Hip Hop
Teacher Q&A
In order to maintain the highest quality with regard to dance education, under no
circumstances will registrants be accepted into the program once the deadline has passed.
Thank you in advance for your understanding in this matter.
Class
Ballet/Tap
Ballet/Tap
Ballet/Tap
Ballet/Tap
Day
Time
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Saturday
Class
Day
Ballet/Tap
Tap/Jazz
Ballet/Jazz
Tap/Jazz
Ballet/Tap
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Costume
3:30-4:15 p.m.
9:30-10:15 a.m.
10-10:45 a.m.
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Time
Costume
4:30-5:15 p.m.
5:45-6:30 p.m.
4:30-5:15 p.m.
3:30-4:15 p.m.
10:30-11:15 a.m.
Class
Day
Musical Theater I
Boys Tap I
Hip Hop I
Hip Hop II
Ballet I/II
Jazz I/II
Girls Tap I
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Class
Day
Dance Co 1
Dance Co 2
Dance Co 3
Dance Co 4
Tuesday
Tuesday
Monday
Wednesday
Time
$55
$55
$55
$55
$55
Costume
5:30-6:30 p.m.
7:30-8:15 p.m.
4:15-5:15 p.m.
5:15-6:15 p.m.
5:15-6:15 p.m.
6:15-7:15 p.m.
7:15-8:15 p.m.
Time
$61
Non-Recital
$61
$61
$61
$61
$61
Costume
3:30-4:30 p.m.
4:30-5:30 p.m.
6:45-8:15 p.m.
6:45-8:15 p.m.
Teaching Assistant Program
$55
$55
$55
$55
$75
$75
$75
$75
R/NR
$217/$242
$217/$242
$217/$242
$217/$242
R/NR
$217/$242
$217/$242
$217/$242
$217/$242
$217/$242
R/NR
$261/$286
$200/$225
$261/$286
$261/$286
$261/$286
$261/$286
$261/$286
Min/Max
5/10
5/10
5/10
5/10
Min/Max
7/12
7/12
7/12
7/12
7/12
Min/Max
7/15
5/15
7/15
7/15
7/15
7/15
7/15
Please Note
Costume fees
may include
minimal
additional costs
depending on
your dancer’s
class, level, and
whether or not
they are part of
a competition
(Dance Company
members).
Balance Due
letters will go out
to parents after
costumes have
been ordered.
Please be aware
of the slight cost
adjustments you
may incur.
R/NR
$281/$306
$281/$306
$281/$306
$281/$306
*No Class: Thanksgiving Break
November 25-December 1 and
Winter Break December 23-January 5
Private Lessons
Dancers 6th grade and up
Intermediate and Advanced level dancers, only.
Intermediate and Advanced dancers have the opportunity
to assist Dance Academy instructors with Pre-K and Kinder
level classes. Responsibilities may include taking attendance,
learning all student’s names, remembering recital dances,
leading dance activities and exercises, assisting the lead
teacher at Dance Recital, and attending all scheduled classes.
Teaching assistant placement based on student and studio
schedule. Contact Dance Coordinator, Miss Jessica, at
[email protected] with questions
and/or placement information.
For Intermediate and Advanced level dancers only. Lessons
available for ballet, tap, and jazz techniques. Lessons
scheduled once a week for 30 or 45 minutes. Lessons
arranged at the discretion of the teacher and based on
dance studio availability. Requests taken at a first come,
first served basis. Contact Dance Coordinator, Miss Jessica,
at [email protected] with questions
and/or placement information.
Pre-registration for this program is mandatory.
DANCE ACADEMY
Open House Schedule
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1892-1 Monday Sept 9-Dec 21*
R/NR: 30 minutes: $185/$210; 45 minutes: $210/$235
*No Class: Week of November 25
For the Teaching Assistant Program, Private Lessons and the Dance, please contact Dance Coordinator, Miss Jessica, at
[email protected] or call (630) 483-3124 with questions and/or placement information
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CULTURAL ARTS
Private Music Lessons
8 years and older
The Streamwood Park District is excited to offer private music lessons for over 10 different
instruments! Our instructors, graduates in music education, professional musicians and
experienced educators are eager to bring the joy of music into your child’s life.
Beginner and
All lessons are offered as private one and one lessons giving your young musician an
atmosphere to succeed. Lessons are scheduled once each week for 30 or 45 minutes. Intermediate Lessons
• Piano • Viola •
Lessons are arranged at the discretion of the teacher and the student as to accommodate
•
Clarinet
• Guitar •
everyone’s schedule. Lessons are taught in four week increments.
Early Bird/Existing Student
Registration Deadline
2500-0
2500-1
2500-2
2500-3
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
August 26-Sept 21
Sept 30-Oct 26
Nov 4-23*
Dec 2-Jan 4*
30 Minute Sessions: R/NR: $49/$69
45 Minute Sessions: R/NR: $69/$89
Lessons available Monday-Saturday; no Sunday lessons.
*Fees prorated. No Class: Nov 25-30 and Dec 23-28.
Friday, August 6
Friday, September 10
Friday, October 15
Friday, November 26
• Cello • Oboe •
• Saxophone •
• Violin •
• Flute • Trumpet •
• Voice •
Note: Current students must meet the Early
Bird Registration Deadlines in order to keep
their place in Private Lessons. The instructors
will remind parents of registration deadlines
and they will be enforced.
All participants’ first lesson book is included in the fee. Students should have an instrument that
they either own or rent to practice on, and bring to and from class.
Performance Academy Peter Pan - Direct from London!
Entering grades 1-11
No Auditions! Everyone gets a part!
Participants will learn the stage blocking and projection. They will be responsible
for line memorization and rehearse music and movement for the stage. All
participants must commit to being present at every rehearsal during Tech
Week, January 4 and January 6 through 9, in order to perform during the
run of the show. Additionally, participants should not miss more than three
scheduled rehearsals during the general rehearsal period.
2500-4 Tuesday/Thursday Rehearsal begins August 27 and 29 5-7 p.m.
Park Place Family Recreation Center
NEW
Min/Max: 15/50
R/NR: $130/$155
Performance Dates
January 10 and 11
Tickets $9
Exciting New
Location!
Performing Arts Center
Harper College, Palatine
Private Acting Lessons
8 years and older
All lessons are offered as private one and one lessons giving your young actor/actress an atmosphere to
succeed. Lessons are scheduled once each week for 30 or 45 minutes. Lessons are arranged at the discretion of the
teacher and the student as to accommodate everyone’s schedule. Lessons are taught in four week sessions.
Early Bird/Existing Student
Registration Deadline
2500-6
2500-7
2500-8
2500-9
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Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
August 26-Sept 21
Sept 30-Oct 26
Nov 4-23*
Dec 2-Jan 4*
Friday, August 6
Friday, September 10
Friday, October 15
Friday, November 26
Actors will perform in an Actor’s Studio t wice
during the four fall sessions.
30 Minute Sessions: R/NR: $49/$69
*Fees prorated. No Class: November 25-30 and December 23-28.
Auditions Only!
The SPD Theater Academy is happy to announce that we will be adding two shows each year
to our performance season; one in the fall, and another in the spring.These shows will be smaller
in nature and will be cast based on AUDITIONS ONLY. Cast members will perform as the SPD
Theater Company as opposed to the SPD Theater Academy. Participants are welcome to
participate in both the Company and Academy should they receive a Company part.
You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown - The Musical
AUDITIONS: Thursday August 22 6 p.m.
IF CAST:
2500-5 Tuesday/Thursday
CALLBACKS: Friday
7:15-8:30 p.m.
August 23 6 p.m.
R/NR: $75/$100
The Performance date is Saturday, December 21 at 2 and 5:30 p.m. at Judson University, 1151 N. State Street, Elgin.
Company members must commit to the entire rehearsal season up to and including Tech Week.
CULTURAL ARTS
SPD Theater Company
Performance Company 7-8th grade
2013 Theater Company
Holiday
Music Festival
Presented by the Streamwood Park District’s Arts Academy
Thursday, December 19
7 p.m.
Tickets $7
Children 2 years old and younger are free (child must be on parent’s lap; if separate seat, ticket must be purchased).
Judson University Chapel
1151 N. State Street, Elgin
FREE
General Music Festival: Monday, December 16
6:30 p.m.
Hoosier Grove Barn, 700 W. Irving Park Rd., Streamwood
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EARLY CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ATHLETICS
Fall Session 1: September - October
Pint Size Sports with Mom or Dad
Fall Session 2: October - November
Parent-n-Tot Football Stars
2-3 years old with parent
3-4 years old with parent
Enjoy this great opportunity to play sports with your little
one. Focus will be on basic motor skills while involving
many different types of sports, such as soccer, kickball,
baseball, and basketball. Parents will help lead their
children in sports drills and activities.
Parents and tots work together learning the basics of
football. Instructors will lead the class through games and
drills to help develop skills for the child. Passing, catching,
and running will be emphasized.
0320-0 Saturday
Park Place Gym
Sept 14-Oct 19
9-9:45 a.m.
R/NR: $40/60
Park Place Gym
Parents and tots work together in this class, learning the
basics of soccer. Instructors will lead the class through
games and drills to help develop skills for the child.
Dribbling, passing, and shooting will be emphasized.
Sept 14-Oct 19
9-9:45 a.m.
R/NR: $35/$52.50
Min/Max: 6/10
3-4 years old with parent
3-4 years with old parent
0380-0 Saturday
Oct 26-Nov 23
Tiny Tot T-Ball
Min/Max: 6/10
Parent-n-Tot Soccer Stars
0380-5 Saturday
10-10:45 a.m.
Park Place Gym
R/NR: $40/60
Min/Max: 6/10
Little Hoopstars
Emphasis is on the fundamentals of baseball in a fun and
exciting setting. Each participant is responsible for
providing their own mitt. Classes consist of stretching,
skill practice, team practice and a small scrimmage game.
0380-6 Saturday
Oct 26-Nov 23 10-10:45 a.m.
Park Place Gym
Mighty Hoopstars
R/NR: $35/$52.50
Min/Max: 6/10
6-8 years old
4-6 years old
Simple fundamental skills will be taught. Participants learn
the basics of dribbling, passing, shooting and offense and
defense. Games will be played at the end of each session.
In this class simple fundamental skills will be taught
including basics of dibbling, passing, shooting and offense
and defense. Games will be played at the end of each
session.
0380-1 Saturday
0380-7 Saturday
Sept 14-Oct 19
11-11:45 a.m.
Park Place Gym
Friday Night Soccer
R/NR: $40/60
Min/Max: 6/10
Oct 26-Nov 23
Park Place Gym
11-11:45 a.m. R/NR: $35/$52.50
Min/Max: 6/10
NEW Fall Volleyball Clinic for Boys & Girls
3-8 years old
Friday night soccer classes will improve your skills in all
areas of soccer. Offense, defense, shooting, dribbling, and
passing, among other skills and competitive drills.
0380-3 3-5 yrs Friday Sept 13-Oct 18 4:30-5:15 p.m. R/NR: $40/$60
0380-4 6-8 yrs Friday Sept 13-Oct 18 5:30-6:15 p.m. R/NR: $40/$60
Park Place Gym
Min/Max: 6/10
7-10 years old
Athletes will work on developing volleyball
fundamentals and advanced skills led by experienced
players and coaches. Class includes one hour of drills
consisting of passing, setting, serving, spiking, and
digging, in addition to one hour of game play.This clinic
is a great opportunity to improve and learn new skills!
0240-0 Thursday 6 Weeks starting November 7 6 p.m. R/NR: $50/$75
Call Recreation Manager, Jake Larson, at (630) 483-3731 for more
information on the Early Childhood and Youth Athletics.
Boxing Academy
Call Recreation Manager, Chelsie Hardcastle, at (630) 483-3090
for more information on the Volleyball Clinic.
NEW 8 years and older
The Hanover Park Park District Boxing Academy develops self-confidence and self-respect in a safe and fun
environment. Participants will be taught how to perform better and get that competitive edge. Learn how to
wrap hands like a boxer, stance and footwork techniques, defensive maneuvers, rhythm, coordination, nutrition,
punch/counter punch combinations and self-defense techniques. New this season participants will be able to work
on their skills in our new boxing ring! Participants are strongly recommended to purchase mouth guards and hand
wraps for the program. All items are available for purchase at the Park District front desk. No boxing experience
needed.
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0950-0
0950-1
0950-2
0950-3
Beginner
Advanced
Beginner
Advanced
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Sept 7-Nov 2
Sept 7-Nov 2
Nov 9-Dec 21
Nov 9-Dec 21
9-10 a.m.
10-11:30 a.m.
9-10 a.m.
10-11:30 a.m.
R/NR: $44/$59
R/NR: $52/$67
R/NR: $33/$48
R/NR: $39/$59
Hanover Park Park District Community Center,
Activity Room C, 1919 Walnut, Hanover Park
Min/Max: 2/10
Kids First Sports Safety, Inc. has dedicated its sports education to player safety. Certified
coaches will teach players fundamentals for the sport, using specific language created by Kids
First that kids understand. This is a process that once it is understood, the player will feel
more confident, skillful, and safe, giving them a sport competitive advantage.
Kids First Multiple Sports (Baseball, Soccer, Flag
Football, T-Ball/Blast Ball, Kick Ball, Dodge Ball, Balloon Ball)
6-14 years old
All right, I’ll try it! Experienced Coaches teach a different
sport each day giving kids a chance to experience if they
like it. General rules of the sport being played will be
explained, including safety and fundamental
demonstrations. The game each day will start once the
Coach feels everyone understands the game.
0911-2 6-8 yrs Mon-Fri August 5-9
0911-3 9-14 yrs Mon-Fri August 5-9
Hoosier Grove Park
Kids First Flag Football
9-11 a.m. R/NR: $85/$110
9-11 a.m. R/NR: $85/$110
Min/Max: 6/20
6-14 years old
Touchdown! Fun, experienced Coach teaches football
fundamentals, preparing players in football positions in a
safe and skillful way that kids understand. First two
sessions focus on body balance though fun team drills;
games are played starting thereafter and conclude with a
championship game in session 6.
0920-0 6-8 yrs. Saturday Sept 7-Oct 12 2-3:15 p.m. R/NR: $69/$79
0920-1 9–14 yrs. Saturday Sept 7-Oct 12 3:15-4 p.m. R/NR: $69/$79
Hoosier Grove Field
Kids First Track & Field
SPECIALTY SPORTS
C
Teaching Sports Fundamentals through Lessons
6-14 years old
Run with a smile! Speed, quickness, and agility program
through track & field events. Excellent Coaches teach
sprinting, jumping, running and throws in a safe and
fundamental manner.
0920-2 6-8 yrs Saturday Sept 14-Oct 192-3:15 p.m. R/NR: $69/$77
0920-3 9-14 yrs Saturday Sept 14-Oct 193:15-4 p.m. R/NR: $69/$77
Hoosier Grove Field
Kids First Floor Hockey
Min/Max: 6/22
6-14 years old
Swing it! Fast - Fun - Floor Hockey games! Program teaches
fundamentals through safely drills that develop skills.
Beginners and advanced players will be challenged to learn
floor hockey techniques, body balance, practice
techniques, stick handling, shooting, puck/ball movements,
understanding goal keepers, and sportsmanship. A
Championship game will conclude the program.
0920-4 6-8 yrs Tuesday Sept 26- Oct 24
0920-5 9-14 yrs Tuesday Sept 26-Oct 24
Park Place Family Recreation Center Gym
5-6 p.m. R/NR: $59/$67
6-7 p.m. R/NR: $59/$67
Min/Max: 6/20
Min/Max: 6/24
Kids First Private & Semi Private Lessons
Confidence builder! Baseball, track & field, football, lacrosse, and soccer all take time to learn and every child needs
personal attention. Certified Coaches teach how the player needs to position themselves on the field and to know
the purpose of each position per sport. Eight hours of instruction, four two hour sessions over two or four weeks.
Kids Love It! (Semi-Private 2-10 children)
0913-6 Private: 8 hours $275 Semi-Private: 8 hours $225 Min/Max: 1/
General Notes: Kids First Sports Programs
• Kids First Registration Deadline is one week prior to start of program.
• Instructors are Kids First Coaches
• Make sure to bring a water bottle each day!
• No refunds will be issued after a class begins.
• Rainouts will be made up throughout the week; participants will be contacted by Kids First.
• All participants receive a Kids First t-shirt.
• Check out kidsfirstsports.net or call (630) 257-5438 for more information.
• For questions about Kids First classes, please contact Recreation Manager, Jake Larson, at (630) 483-3731.
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COMMUNITY YOUTH LEAGUES
Girls Fall Softball League
8U-14U
The Streamwood Park District Girls Fall Softball League will run September through
October. Games are played at Rahlfs Woods and Hoosier Grove.All age divisions will play
in an intervillage league on Streamwood Park District fields. Game days vary.
Open Registration Deadline for the Girls Fall Softball League: August 10.
Each girl will receive a jersey top uniform; players responsible
for their own mitt, bat and cleats.
Class
Level
Fee
0120-1
0120-2
0120-3
0120-4
8U
10U
12U
14U
$90
$90
$90
$90
Must have at least 10 girls
enrolled in each division by
August 10.
For more information, please call Recreation Manager, Chelsie Hardcastle, at (630) 483-3090.
NEW Fall Girls Volleyball League
The Streamwood Park District introduces the
5th-8th grade
Volunteer coaches are needed.
Class
Grade
Fee
This league will teach girls volleyball skills as well as teamwork, 0240-1 5th-6th
$80
participation, sportsmanship, and fun! Practices will be held
0240-2 7th-8th
$89
during the week at the Community Center and/or Park Place.
Season includes 8 practices and 6 games against Carol Stream, Streamwood, and Hanover
Park Park District teams; the schedule will be provided at first practice. Equal playing time is
guaranteed and a t-shirt is included for all players.
Open Registration Deadline for the Fall Girls Volleyball League: October 5. Practices begin October 21.
Games played on Saturdays, November 2, 9, 16, 23, December 7, and December 14.
For more information, please call Recreation Manager, Chelsie Hardcastle, at (630) 483-3090.
Girls Winter Basketball League
The Streamwood Park District is pleased to offer the 7th Annual
Class
0330-0
0330-1
The season will consist of ten intervillage games beginning in 0330-2
early January, 2014. Games will be played once a week. Practices
0330-3
will be held during the week at the Community Center and/or
0330-4
Park Place.
0330-5
3rd-8th grade
Grade
3rd/4th
5th/6th
7th/8th
Buy Out
Fundraiser
Uniform
Fee Uniform Buyout
$69
$79
$89
$20
$20
$20
$30
$30
$30
$30
$60
$20
Open Registration Deadline for Winter Basketball: November 2. Practices begin in early December.
Participants will receive a uniform shirt and shorts; participants are responsible for their own
basketball shoes.
For more information, please call Recreation Manager, Chelsie Hardcastle, at (630) 483-3090.
Indoor Youth Soccer League
Streamwood Park District 2014
Volunteer coaches are needed.
For parents interested in coaching Indoor Youth Soccer there is a mandatory
4 years old-8th grade
meeting on Tuesday, January 7 at 6 p.m. at the Community Center.
Games are held each Saturday, starting February 1, in the Park Place gym Class Division Age/Grade
R/NR
30
with starting times from 12 noon until 7 p.m. Each participant is 0090-0 1
4 years-Kindergarten $49/$73.50
guaranteed an 8 game season, a team t-shirt and a trophy. Division 1 0090-1 2
1st-2nd Grade
$49/$73.50
practices will be held before games on Saturdays. Division 2, 3, and 4
0090-2
3
3rd-5th
grade
$49/$73.50
practices will be scheduled by the head coach of each team, according
6th-8th grade
$49/$73.50
to gym availability. Practices may be held any time between the hours 0090-3 4
Divisions
may
be
split
or
restructured
depending
on
of 4:30 and 9:30 p.m. during the week. Soccer players are expected to
enrollment.
Min/Max: 20/60 per division
purchase their own shin guards before the season starts.
Open Registration Deadline for Indoor Youth Soccer League: January 11 at 12 p.m. Parents will be contacted in
regards to a mandatory assessment day in early January. Coaches will draft their teams at a separate time and
location. Once teams are chosen, the coaches will contact team parents in late January.
For more information, please call Recreation Manager, Jake Larson, at (630) 483-3731.
4 years old-high school seniors
The Streamwood Park District soccer program teaches youth soccer skills,
while promoting good sportsmanship and having fun.The Spring season
begins in mid-April, and runs through early June. We are always looking
for volunteer coaches. Once volunteer coaches are chosen they will
contact team parents in early April. Soccer players are expected to
purchase their own shin guards and soccer shoes before the season
starts.
U6 and U8 These two divisions are strictly instructional.
Games are held at a Streamwood Park District soccer field on
Saturdays. U8 practices one day during the week and U6
practices before games on Saturdays.
U10, U12, U14 and U18 Both the Girls and Co-ed leagues are
part of the Intervillage Soccer program and will require some
traveling to neighboring towns.
Open Registration Deadline: February 8 at 12 p.m.
If registering after Registration Deadline, a late fee of
$5 will be added to the regular fee. All late registrants
will be placed on a waiting list and are not
guaranteed a roster position.
Level
Age/Grade
Fee Uniform Buy-Out/Candy
0070-0 U6 4 years-kindergarten $49 $20
$30 / $60
0070-1 U8 1st & 2nd grade co-ed $60 $20
$30 / $60
0070-2 U10 3rd & 4th grade co-ed $69 $20
$30 / $60
0070-3 U10 3rd & 4th grade girls $69 $20
$30 / $60
0070-4 U12 5th & 6th grade co-ed $69 $20
$30 / $60
0070-5 U12 5th & 6th grade girls $69 $20
$30 / $60
0070-6 U14 7th & 8th grade co-ed $79 $20
$30 / $60
0070-7 U14 7th & 8th girls
$79 $20
$30 / $60
0070-9 U18 Freshman-Senior boys $79 $20
$30 / $60
0070-8 Uniforms
$20
(May use same uniform for Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 seasons)
0079-9 Buyout*
$30
0079-8 Candy Fundraiser
$60
COMMUNITY YOUTH LEAGUES
Streamwood Park District Youth Soccer - Spring 2014
For more information, please call Recreation Manager,
Jake Larson, at (630) 483-3731
*Parent chooses not to participate in Candy Fundraiser. **$60 must be paid at
registration; parents will receive $60 in candy at uniform pick-up.
Note: Brackets are based on the child’s grade for the 2013-14 school year.
All new players in the spring are assigned to either new or existing teams.
General Notes: Youth Leagues
• Volunteer coaches are needed for Community Youth Leagues. If you are interested in coaching please indicate on your
Personal Information Form.Volunteers will be contacted later for assigned Coaches Meetings and Trainings as needed.
• A candy fundraiser will be required for each child for specified leagues (maximum of 2 children per family), for each
season in efforts to keep the costs of the program low. At the time of registration you may opt out of the candy
fundraiser by paying the buyout fee. Candy will be distributed with uniforms.
• Please visit our Streamwood Park District Athletic website spdathletics.com or scan and link directly from
SPDCARES.com.
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YOUNG ADULT AND ADULT ATHLETICS
Men’s Fall 12" Slow Pitch Softball Leagues
Men’s 12" Slow-Pitch Wednesday League
18 years and older
0180-1 Wednesday
Starts September 4
1
SPD Fall Softball League, will be played at the Hoosier 6:30/7:30/8:30/9:30 p.m.
Fee: $545/team
Grove in 2013. Each league will consist of an 8 game
Min/Max:
4/8
Men’s 12" Slow-Pitch Thursday League
schedule with a single elimination tournament at seasons
0180-2 Thursday
Starts September 5
end.There will be monetary awards and team plaques for
both the league and tournament champion. A non6:30/7:30/8:30/9:30 p.m. Fee: $545/team
refundable $100 deposit is required when registering.
Min/Max: 4/8
Teams who register for two leagues will receive $50 off Men’s 12" Slow-Pitch Sunday League
each league.
0180-0 Sunday
Starts September 8
Registration Deadline: All leagues Saturday, August 24 at 12 p.m.
1/2/3/4/5/6 p.m.
All Leagues held at Hoosier Grove Fields
Rahlfs Woods field #3 will undergo full renovation in the Fall.
Min/Max: 4/12
For more information on Men’s Slow Pitch, please call Recreation
Manager, Jake Larson, at (630) 483-3731 at [email protected]
Men’s 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament
16 years and older
This one day event will be formatted with a guarantee of three games in pool
play and a single elimination tournament. All games will be self-officiated and
winners will receive a cash prize!
For more information
Registration Deadline: May 10
0270-0 Saturday
August 24 12 p.m. Fee: $50
Sunny Hill Park Min/Max: 4/No Max (Rosters limited to 5 Players)
Boxing Academy
please contact Recreation
Manager, Chelsie
Hardcastle at
(630) 483-3090,
[email protected].
Fee: $545/team
st
Place
Cash
Prize!
For more information on the Boxing Academy, please call Recreation
Manager, Jake Larson, at (630) 483-3731 at [email protected]
NEW 8 years and older
The Hanover Park Park District Boxing Academy develops self-confidence and self-respect in a safe and fun
environment. Participants will be taught how to perform better and get that competitive edge. Learn how to wrap
hands like a boxer, stance and footwork techniques, defensive maneuvers, rhythm,
coordination, nutrition, punch/counter punch combinations and self-defense
techniques. New this season participants will be able to work on their skills in
our new boxing ring! Participants are strongly recommended to purchase
mouth guards and hand wraps for the program. All items are available for
purchase at the Park District front desk. No boxing experience needed.
0950-0
0950-1
0950-2
0950-3
Beginner
Advanced
Beginner
Advanced
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Sept 7-Nov 2
9-10 a.m.
Sept 7-Nov 2 10-11:30 a.m.
Nov 9-Dec 21
9-10 a.m.
Nov 9-Dec 21 10-11:30 a.m.
R/NR: $44/$59
R/NR: $52/$67
R/NR: $33/$48
R/NR: $39/$59
Hanover Park Park District Community Center, Activity Room C, 1919 Walnut, Hanover Park
Min/Max: 2/10
T-N-T: Teens-n-Training:
Teen Weight Training
10-16 years old
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Whether you are trying to lose weight or bulk-up, need a general overall fitness program or something sports
specific, our personal trainer can help you set goals and stay motivated to achieve them. Core fitness
is established, and then changes are made in individuals’ programs as they progress.This class runs
continuously all year ‘round. Student
8140-0 Monday August 5-Sept 16* 5:15-6 p.m. R/NR: $35/$52
must be 12 years old and pass two 6-week
5:15-6 p.m. R/NR: $35/$52
sessions in order to be eligible to purchase a T-N-T Fitness 8140-2 Monday Sept 30-Oct 28
8140-3
Monday
Nov
11-Dec
9
5:15-6 p.m. R/NR: $35/$52
Center membership. A certificate will be presented and
20% off Student Membership will be honored.
Park Place Studio/Fitness Center *No Class: September 12
For questions about Gymkhana classes, contact Recreation Manager, Chelsie Hardcastle, at (630) 483-3090.
Parent/Tot Introduce your child to the world of Code
gymnastics with this parent/tot class.
Gymnastics Simple gymnastics and tumbling 0410-0
Day
For the child who loves to jump, roll, Code
Day
Date
R/NR
gymnastics. Warm-up activities are 0410-4
designed to enhance learning.
0410-5
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Sept 9-Oct 28 11:15-11:55 a.m.
Nov 4-Dec 9 11:15-11:55 a.m.
Sept 9-Oct 28
12-12:40 p.m.
Nov 4-Dec 9
12-12:40 p.m.
Day
Date
0410-1
Emphasis will be on tumbling, Code
0411-4
mainly mat work and routine.
Emphasis is on tumbling to gain
strength and coordination for
progression to some work on
equipment.
6 years old and older
Intermediate
Level
Gymnastics
7-12 years old
Advanced
Beginner
Level
Gymnastics
Code
Day
0410-6
0410-7
0410-8
0410-9
6-7 yrs
6-7 yrs
8+ yrs
8+ yrs
Class designed for the student who Code
already possesses basic gymnastics 0411-2
skill and is ready to move forward 0411-3
to more challenging skills.
Instructor’s recommendation is
required.
A continuation of Beginner
gymnastics progressing into new
skills. Students must have had one
or more classes of beginner
gymnastics.
Time
Time
Wednesday Sept 11-Nov 6 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Wednesday Nov 20–Dec 11 4:30-5:30 p.m.
0411-5
6-7 years old
Beginner
Level
Gymnastics
R/NR
$54/$74
$35/$50
and climb, this class introduces bar, 0410-2
Prevault and tumbling exercises,
Gymnastics beam,
in preparation for Beginning Level 0410-3
Basic
Tumbling
Time
Sept 9-Oct 28 10:30-11:10 a.m.
Nov 4-Dec 9 10:30-11:10 a.m.
2-3 years old with techniques introduced through fun
parent
games and activities.
4 years oldKindergarten
Date
Monday
Monday
Date
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Day
Monday
Monday
Code
Day
0411-0
0411-1
Monday
Monday
Sept 11-Oct 30
Nov 6-Dec 11
Sept 11-Oct 30
Nov 6-Dec 11
Date
Sept 9-Oct 28
Nov 4-Dec 9
Date
Sept 9-Oct 28
Nov 4-Dec 9
Time
4:30-5:30 p.m.
4:30-5:30 p.m.
5:30-6:30 p.m.
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Time
4:30-6:30 p.m.
4:30-6:30 p.m.
Time
4:30-5:30 p.m.
4:30-5:30 p.m.
GYMNASTICS
The Streamwood Park District gymnastics program is operated by the C
Gymkhana Gymnastics Club. Gymkhana has been providing high-quality
instruction in gymnastics since 1975.They offer programs for all ages and abilities starting from preschool gymnastics
classes, to their nationally competing U.S.A. Gymnastics Men’s and Women’s teams. Gymkhana’s professional staff is
comprised of U.S.A. Gymnastics safety certified coaches.The Gymkhana facility is 22,800 square feet of the latest and
best equipment.
$54/$74
$35/$50
$54/$74
$35/$50
R/NR
$58/$78
$40/$55
R/NR
$58/$78
$40/$55
$58/$78
$40/$55
R/NR
$72/$95
$45/$60
R/NR
$58/$78
$40/$55
All Classes held at Gymkhana Gymnastics Club, behind West View
Shopping Center, 1700 Tower Dr., Hanover Park Min/Max: 6/10
streamwoodfalcons.com
Let’s Get Ready
For Some
Football!
Streamwood Falcons
Football &
Cheerleading
For ages 5-14 years old.
Streamwood Falcons and
Cheerleading has provided
the best program for area
youth over the past 40 years.
The program is
run by a
parent-based
volunteer
association.
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MARTIAL ARTS
Golden Lion Martial Arts
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Golden Lion Academy Martial Arts is operated through various Park
Districts by the Golden Lion Academy.The focus of the Golden Lion
Academy combines the disciplines of Tae-kwon-do, Hapkido, Judo,
and Kung-fu. Students six years old and up learn the rudiments of
self-defense from day one.They build upon these features by adding
more advanced techniques from the various styles, while also
learning the Korean language and the history of martial arts. As students progress they
earn opportunities for advancement through the various ranks in a safe, friendly, and
enjoyable environment.This commitment has helped the Golden Lion Academy develop
countless numbers of individuals over the past 30 years.
General Notes: Golden Lion Academy Martial Arts
• Dress in comfortable clothing. Uniforms are available through the instructor.
• The instructor for the class is Jason Estes and for the Parent-n-Tot class, Eileen Pasdiora.
For questions about Martial Arts classes, contact Recreation Manager, Chelsie
Hardcastle, at (630) 483-3090.
Day
Beginner/ Advanced placement requires Instructor’s Code Level
Advanced Authorization to enroll; Green Belt rank and 0590-0 Beginner Wednesday
0590-1 Advanced Wednesday
Martial Arts higher.
6 years and older
Registration Deadline: September 21
Community Center Gym
Day
Parent-n- Fee is for Parent and Child (combined). Extra Code
Tuesday
Tot Martial child may join with a parent for an additional 0590-2
Arts
$20. Maximum two (2) children per parent. Community Center Gym
3-5 years old with
Parent
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Registration Deadline: September 21
Date
Time
R/NR
Sept 25-Dec 11* 6:30-8 p.m. $59/$79
Sept 25-Dec 11* 6:30-9 p.m. $69/$89
Min/Max: 8/20
No Class: Nov 20
Date
Oct 1-Nov 19
Time
R/NR
6:30-7 p.m.
$52/$72
Min/Max: 2/6
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Children and adults universally enjoy learning the art of karate. Classes are taught by Illinois
Shotokan Karate Club’s expert instructors under the direction of John DiPasquale, four-time National
Champion, U.S. Karate National Coach and President of the National Karate Federation of the U.S.
Beginner students will not be permitted to register into the current session after the second class
has met. Registration for continuers through advanced students will be accepted after the start
date, but the full class fee is required.
Young children will develop agility,
strength and coordination skills
through fun and creative activities.
Pre-Karate This program, specifically designed
to work with growing minds and
4-7 years old bodies, enhances memory and
agility skills, too. Watch your child
blossom while learning karate and
having a blast at the same time!
Karate skills put children in touch
with their bodies and helps to
build coordination, agility, strength
and poise, as well as establishes
Youth
lasting personal safety skills. The
Karate mental aspect of karate is equal to
8-14 years old if not greater than the physical.
Practicing this art results in
increased self-esteem, in addition to
enhancing discipline and control.
Parent/ An excellent opportunity to
spend quality time with your
Child
child, while conditioning muscles,
Karate developing coordination, and
7 years and older improving cardiovascular fitness.
with Parent
Code Level Location* Day
Date
Time
0560-0 Beg/Cont H Wednesday Sept 4-Dec 11 4-4:45 p.m.
0560-1 2+ Sess H Wednesday Sept 4-Dec 11 4:50-5:35 p.m.
0560-7 Beg/Cont B Saturday Sept 7-Dec 14 2:45-3:30 p.m.
0560-8 Int/3+ Sess B Saturday Sept 7-Dec 14 3:40-4:25 p.m.
*H=HPPD Community Center, 1919 Walnut St. Min/Max: /10
*B=BPD Community Center, 700 Bartlett Rd. Min/Max: /14
Code Level Location* Day
Date
Time
0560-2 White-Org H Wednesday Sept 4-Dec 11 5:40-6:35 p.m.
0560-3 Yell-Green H Wednesday Sept 4-Dec 11 6:35-7:30 p.m.
0560-4 Purple +Up H Wednesday Sept 4-Dec 11 7:35-8:35 p.m.
0560-9 White-Yell B Saturday Sept 7-Dec 14 4:30-5:30 p.m.
0561-0 Blue +Up B Saturday Sept 7-Dec 14 5:30-6:30 p.m.
*H=HPPD Community Center, 1919 Walnut St. Min/Max: /10
*B=BPD Community Center, 700 Bartlett Rd. Min/Max: /10
Code Level Location* Day
Date
Time
R/NR
$133/$166
$133/$166
$133/$166
$133/$166
MARTIAL ARTS
Illinois Shotokan Karate
R/NR
$133/$166
$133/$166
$133/$166
$133/$166
$133/$166
R/NR
0561-1 White-Yell B Saturday Sept 7-Dec 14 4:30-5:30 p.m. $133/$166
0561-2 Blue +Up B Saturday Sept 7-Dec 14 5:30-6:30 p.m. $133/$166
*B=BPD Community Center, 700 Bartlett Rd. Min/Max: /10
Note: Fee is Per Person for Parent/Child Karate.
Time
Release tension and develop total Code Level Location* Day Date
body fitness! In addition to self- 0561-1 White-Yell B Saturday Sept 7-Dec 14 4:30-5:30 p.m.
defense skills, karate develops 0560-5 White-Yell H Wednesday Sept 4-Dec 11 8:35-9:35 p.m.
Adult
flexibility and muscle tone, all
Karate while improving core strength. 0560-6 Blue +Up H Wednesday Sept 4-Dec 11 8:35-10 p.m.
15 years and older From work to home, the benefits 0561-4 Blue +Up B Saturday Sept 7-Dec 14 5:30-6:30 p.m.
of karate can be felt in all aspects *H=HPPD Community Center, 1919 Walnut St. Min/Max: /10
*B=BPD Community Center, 700 Bartlett Rd. Min/Max: /10
of life.
R/NR
$133/$166
$133/$166
$182/$228
$133/$166
HPPD: Hanover Park Park District, Community Center 3rd Fl, 1919 Walnut St., Hanover Park
BPD: Bartlett Park District, Community Center (Upstairs), 700 Bartlett Rd, Bartlett
General Notes: Illinois Shotokan Karate
•Registration Deadline: August 31 for all Karate classes
•Youth, Parent/Child and Adult classes may train together.
•Dress in comfortable clothing. Uniforms and Belt Testing are options available through the ISKC instructor.
•Total enrollment may exceed maximums due to co-op agreements with Bartlett and Hanover Park Park Districts.
For questions about Karate classes, please contact Recreation Manager, Chelsie Hardcastle,
at (630) 483-3090.
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TENNIS
The Streamwood Park District has teamed up with Centre Court in the Hanover Park Park District to bring tennis
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lessons to you. All classes are taught by qualified staff. Staff may move participants in between the classes to
better accommodate their playing level.
Fall I
Fall II
Sept 2-Oct 14*
Oct 28-Dec 16*
Indoor Tennis Lessons
Registration Deadline: August 28
Registration Deadline: October 23
*No Class: September 2, November 18-22
QuickStart Tennis Red
4-6 years old
An introduction to the game of tennis to the youngest
participants through the use of fun and exciting
activities. The goal is to learn how to use racquets and
move around the tennis court.
QuickStart Tennis Orange I
7-8 years old
For those new to tennis, the goal is to learn to use a
racquet through the use of fun and exciting games. May
be combined with same level Green class at same
time/same level.
QuickStart Tennis Orange II
7-8 years old
For those with some experience, the goal is to learn the
basics of a rally by being able to hit the ball back and
forth over the net with a partner through the use of fun
activities and games. May be combined with Green II
same time/same level.
QuickStart Tennis Green I
9-10 years old
Introduction to tennis through fun and exciting games.
The goals is to learn to use racquets and move around
the court. Class may be combined with Orange I same
time/same level.
QuickStart Tennis Green II
9-10 years old
Some experience is necessary for this class with a goal
of learning the basics of a rally by being able to hit the
ball back and forth over the net through the use of fun
activities and games. May be combined with same level
Orange class.
Junior Development White
11-14 years old
New to tennis? This class is an introduction focussing on
basic tennis skills, grips, fundamentals, and techniques by
using fun, age-appropriate games. May be combined with
Yellow class of same level.
Junior Development Yellow
11-14 years old
An introduction to tennis for new players in this age
level! Focus will be on basic tennis skills, grips,
fundamentals, and techniques by using fun, ageappropriate games. May be combined with Junior
Development White.
Junior Development Blue
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10-14 years old
Continues with the development of basic skills, while
expanding shot selections. Focus will be on adding
various spins, improve consistency, and add more
direction to ground strokes.
Indoor Tennis Lessons Centre Court, Hanover Park Park District,
1919 Walnut, Hanover Park. Min/Max: 4/16
I
II
0620-0
0620-1
0620-2
0620-3
0620-4
0620-5
0620-6
0620-7
0620-8
0620-9
0621-0
0621-1
0621-2
0621-3
0621-4
0621-5
0621-6
0621-7
0621-8
0621-9
0622-0
0622-1
0622-2
0622-3
0622-4
0622-5
0622-6
0622-7
0622-8
0622-9
0623-0
0623-1
0623-2
0623-3
0623-4
0623-5
0623-6
0623-7
0623-8
0626-6
0626-7
0626-8
0626-9
0627-0
0627-1
0627-2
0627-3
0627-4
0627-5
0627-6
0627-7
0627-8
0627-9
0628-0
0628-1
0628-2
0628-3
0628-4
0628-5
0628-6
0628-7
0628-8
0628-9
0629-0
0629-1
0629-2
0629-3
0629-4
0629-5
0629-6
0629-7
0629-8
0629-9
0680-0
0680-1
0680-2
0680-3
0680-4
Level
Day
Time
Fee
Red
Red
Red
Red
Orange I
Orange I
Orange I
Orange I
Orange I
Orange I
Orange II
Orange II
Orange II
Orange II
Orange II
Orange II
Green I
Green I
Green I
Green I
Green I
Green I
Green II
Green II
Green II
Green II
Green II
Green II
Junior White
Junior White
Junior White
Junior White
Junior Yellow
Junior Yellow
Junior Yellow
Junior Yellow
Junior Blue
Junior Blue
Junior Blue
Tuesday
1:15-2 p.m.
Wednesday 4-4:45 p.m.
Saturday 12:45-1:30 p.m.
Sunday
11-11:45 a.m.
Monday
4-5 p.m.
Tuesday
4-5 p.m.
Thursday
5-6 p.m.
Friday
4-5 p.m.
Saturday
9-10 a.m.
Sunday
12-1 p.m.
Monday
5-6 p.m.
Tuesday
5-6 p.m.
Thursday
6-7 p.m.
Friday
5-6 p.m.
Saturday
10-11 a.m.
Sunday
1-2 p.m.
Monday
4-5 p.m.
Tuesday
4-5 p.m.
Thursday
5-6 p.m.
Friday
4-5 p.m.
Saturday
9-10 a.m.
Sunday
12-1 p.m.
Monday
5-6 p.m.
Tuesday
5-6 p.m.
Thursday
6-7 p.m.
Friday
5-6 p.m.
Saturday
10-11 a.m.
Sunday
1-2 p.m.
Monday
6-7 p.m.
Wednesday
6-7 p.m.
Saturday
9-10 a.m.
Sunday
2-3 p.m.
Monday
6-7 p.m.
Wednesday
6-7 p.m.
Saturday
10-11 a.m.
Sunday
2-3 p.m.
Tuesday
5-6:30 p.m.
Wednesday 5:30-7 p.m.
Saturday11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
$85
$85
$85
$85
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$195
$195
$195
For more information on the Tennis program, please call
Recreation Manager, Jake Larson, at (630) 483-3731.
14-17 years old
Continue to develop basic tennis skills while expanding shot
selections. Focus is on adding various spins, improve
consistency and add more direction to ground strokes while
developing transition shots, correct volleying and serve grips
and court positioning. This lesson consists of instruction
and fun, skill developing games and emphasis on point play.
Junior Development Black
11-14 years old
Focus is on preparing the participant for competition play,
whether individual tournaments or high school tennis.
Continue to expand shot selection while looking to develop
on-court ‘weapons’ to be used in point play situations.
Technique will always be stressed and doubles play and
strategy will be introduced. Participants reaching this level
should be playing at least one or two additional times per
week (lesson, drill, hitting session, ball machine, play pass,
etc.). This lesson will consist of instruction and fun, skill
developing games with higher emphasis on point play.
Junior Development Purple
14-18 years old
This lesson focuses on preparing the participant for
competition play, whether individual tournaments or high
school tennis. Continues to expand shot selection while
looking to develop on-court ‘weapons’ to be used in point
play situations. Technique will be stressed and doubles play
and strategy will be introduced. Participants reaching this
level should be playing at least one or two additional times
per week (lesson, drill, hitting session, ball machine, play pass,
etc.). Lesson consists of instruction and fun, skill developing
games with higher emphasis on point play.
Junior Development Purple Aces
10-18 years old
I
II
0620-0
0623-9
0624-0
0624-1
0624-2
0624-3
0624-4
0624-5
0624-6
0624-7
0624-8
0624-9
0625-0
0625-1
0625-2
0625-3
0625-4
0625-5
0625-6
0625-7
0625-8
0625-9
0626-0
0626-1
0626-2
0626-3
0626-4
0626-5
0626-6
0680-5
0680-6
0680-7
0680-8
0680-9
0681-0
0681-1
0681-2
0681-3
0681-4
0681-5
0681-6
0681-7
0681-8
0681-9
0682-0
0682-1
0682-2
0682-3
0682-4
0682-5
0682-6
0682-7
0682-8
0682-9
0683-0
0683-1
Level
Day
Time Fee
Red
Tuesday
1:15-2 p.m.
Junior Brown
Tuesday
5-6:30 p.m.
Junior Brown
Wednesday
5:30-7 p.m.
Junior Brown
Friday
4:30-6 p.m.
Junior Brown
Saturday 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Junior Black
Wednesday
5-7 p.m.
Junior Black
Thursday
4-6 p.m.
Junior Back
Saturday
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Junior Purple
Monday
4-6 p.m.
Junior Purple
Wednesday
5-7 p.m.
Junior Purple
Thursday
5-7 p.m.
Junior Purple
Saturday
1-3 p.m.
Junior Purple Aces Monday
4:30-7 p.m.
Junior Purple Aces Wednesday
5-7:30 p.m.
Junior Purple Aces Saturday 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Adult Beginner Monday
6-7 p.m.
Adult Beginner Tuesday
6-7 p.m.
Adult Beginner Wednesday
7-8 p.m.
Adult Beginner Sunday
10-11 a.m.
Adult Adv Beginner Monday
7-8:30 p.m.
Adult Adv Beginner Wednesday
7-8:30 p.m.
Adult Adv Beginner Sunday
8:30-10 a.m.
Adult Adv Beginner Sunday 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Adult Co-Ed
Monday
7-8:30 p.m.
Adult Co-Ed
Friday
6-7:30 p.m.
Adult Co-Ed
Sunday
3-4:30 p.m.
Women
Wednesday 10-11:30 a.m.
Women
Wednesday
7-8:30 p.m.
$85
$195
$195
$195
$195
$260
$260
$260
$260
$260
$260
$260
$305
$305
$305
$120
$120
$120
$120
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
TENNIS
Junior Development Brown
This lesson, formerly known at Elite Tournament Training, is
will focus on preparing the participant for competition play,
whether individual tournaments or high school tennis.
Continues to expand shot selection while looking to develop
on-court ‘weapons’ to be used in point play situations.
Technique will be stressed and doubles play and strategy will
be introduced. Participants reaching this level should be
playing at least 1-2 additional times per week (lesson, drill,
hitting session, ball machine, play pass, etc.). The lesson
consists of both instruction and fun, skill developing games
with higher emphasis on point play.
Adult Beginner
18 years and older
Lesson introduces tennis to new players while focusing on
basic tennis fundamentals, techniques and grips.
Adult Advanced Beginner
18 years and older
Lesson continues to develop basic tennis skills and
techniques while beginning to add more emphasis on
rallying and match playing abilities.
Adult Instructional Tennis Leagues
18 years and older
Instructional leagues are designed for adults who are gaining
confidence in their basic tennis strokes and are ready to take
on a little friendly competition. These sessions are
comprised of a 30-45 minute group tennis lesson followed
by 45-60 minutes of pro-supervised point and match play.
Sandy Stewart, GRI, ABR, CNE, SFR
“I Love Referrals”
2311 W. Schaumburg Rd.
Schaumburg, IL 60194
Cell: 847-702-3057
Direct: 847-230-7325
Toll free: 800-637-9345
Fax: 847-637-8191
[email protected]
www.SandyStewartHomes.com
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GOLDEN AGERS
Join the
Golden
Agers
Social
Club
The place to see old friends and make new ones.
There is always someone to welcome you at the
Parkside Room hosted by our Senior Coordinator,
Tracey Stanley. Adventure out and join us for
games, activities and seminars. Join today! Attending
meetings and events are a great way to get out and
stay active.
•Play your favorite Card Games
•Enjoy the Outdoor Patio
•Active Members receive: FREE
Fitness Track use
Celebrate Birthdays on the
last Friday of each month.
Birthday celebrants who
attend receive a special gift
certificate.
Fridays (except holidays) 11:30-2:30 p.m. (August 30, September 27, October 25, November 29, December 27)
$22 per Year ($1 per person collected per meeting for non-members covers cost of refreshments and paper goods)
Golden Agers Social Club Special Events
Friday
Friday
Friday
Friday
September 13
October 25
November 22
December 20
Jersey Mike’s Catered Luncheon
Halloween Party: Treats & Pizza Lunch
Thanksgiving Harvest Pot Luck
Villa Olivia Holiday Lunch
Senior Strength
Training/Aerobics
ZUMBA® Gold
Daily function improves with
exercises that target flexibility and
range of motion. Functional
stretching, strengthening and core
exercises get you moving into your
day. **Extremely popular class!**
Tuesday/Thursday 9 a.m.
$1.00 Extra Donation
$1.00 Extra Donation
HTSC*
The hottest new Latin flair dance
class for mature adults. A lot of laughs
and dancing for seniors in or without
a chair. Move like you haven’t moved
in years and shed a few of those old
pounds, too! (Classes not included in
Park Place memberships.)
Wednesday/Friday 11 a.m.
PPFRC*
Saturday
11 a.m.
HTSC*
*HTSC: Hanover Township Senior Center
*PPFRC: Park Place Family Recreation Center
Senior Aqua Combo
•Water exercise program easy on
the joints, but a fabulous workout!
•Need a ride? Call (630) 483-5656
for the Township Dial-a-Ride.
•Registration required through the
Hanover Township Senior Services
for a discounted price of $2 per
class for 8 weeks.
•Class is available without a Pass for
$5 at Park Place Family Recreation
Center.
Saturday
9 a.m.
PPFRC*
For more information on the Golden Agers Club and senior activities, please call Recreation Manager,
Lauren Jochem, at (630) 483-3132.
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Sherman Health Rehabilitation at Park Place
Exceptional Quality, Excellent Customer Service, State-of-the-Art Equipment,
Convenient Hours – Rehabilitation Services at Park Place Family Recreation Center
Sherman Health Systems of Sherman Hospital brings its
Sherman Rehabilitation Services
services and outreach programs to community residents to
• Sports Injuries •
help them maintain good health and provide convenient
healthcare services.
• Musculoskeletal Disorder •
Sherman Rehabilitation Services is always leading the way in
• Neurological Disorder •
providing new and innovative rehabilitation services to the
• Back and Neck Injury •
community. Physical therapy services treat neck and back
• Post-surgical Rehabilitation •
pain, musculoskeletal pain, orthopedic disorders, neurological
Located on the lower level of Streamwood Park District’s
Park Place Family Recreation Center, 550 S. Park Boulevard.
Call (224) 783-6128 for information or to schedule
an appointment.
Community wellness and education classes for every family
member are available to help people get healthy and stay healthy.
From learning how to shop for groceries to classes on babysitting
and CPR, there’s a class for everyone in the family! Call (800) 3979000 or log on to shermanhealth.com to learn more about
upcoming programs.
disorders, sports injuries, fibromyalgia, amputee
rehabilitation, and post surgical rehabilitation. The patient is
treated by a highly-skilled, licensed physical therapist who
will do a thorough evaluation and work with the patient to
design a customized treatment plan to meet the patient’s
goals. Sherman Physical Therapy utilizes state-of-the-art
equipment and techniques, and can be provided on land or
in the pool.
Diabetes screening and lectures will be offered to help
persons who may be at risk for diabetes as well as those with
diabetes. Programs are available in Spanish. Call the Sherman
Diabetes Center at (800) 397-9000 to learn more about Sherman’s
diabetes services
Scan
us and
donate with
a click!
The SPD Foundation is working hard to insure that park fun is for everyone!
• Support youth athletics. • Financial assistance for youth programming.
• Young adult program support.
• Support and improvement of nationally-ranked Shady Oaks Disc Golf Course.
If you want to be part of the Foundation, or would like more information, please e-mail [email protected].
Link to the Park District website and make a tax deductible donation right online!
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OUTDOOR AQUATIC
Streamwood Park District has created intergovernmental relationships with
neighboring outdoor aquatic centers to ensure our residents have outdoor aquatic
opportunities, in addition to our local Sunny Hill Splash Pad.
Sunny
Hill Park
FREE – Open Daily 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Open daily through September 13
(weather permitting)
Splash Pad Party Rental
Resident: $30/$45 per hour 3 hour minimum
Resident/Nonresident: $145/$165
Monday-Sunday from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Based on groups of 50 or less; please call for
pricing of larger groups.
Splash Pad, Skate Park, Shelters,
Basketball, Tennis, Disc Golf, and
Playground
30W416 Irving Park Road, Elgin
Park Shelter Party Rental
Palomino Shelter is located up
the path on the south end of the
park (seats 15).
Thoroughbred Shelter is located
on the north side of the main
shelter between the playground
and Splash Pad (seats 20).
Seascape Family Aquatic Center
1300 Moon Lake Blvd., Hoffman Estates
90 minute rental includes:
• Exclusive Use: Splash Pad 9:30-11 a.m. •
• Staff Monitored Splash Pad 9:30-11 a.m. •
• Exclusive Use: Thoroughbred Shelter •
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
**No Grilling Allowed**
Contact Leslie DeMoss for more
information at (630) 483-3135 or e-mail
[email protected] for reservations.
Through August 25
Open Daily: 11:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.*
Resident Season Pass
Daily Resident Rates
• Zero Depth Pool • Plunge,Tube & Body Slides •
• 25-yard Lap Pool • Diving Areas •
• Wet Sand Play Area • Water Playgrounds •
Hoffman Estates Park District
heparks.org • (847) 885-7500
Register for season passes at Triphahan Community
Center & Ice Arena, 1685 W. Higgins Rd.
Kemmerling Pool
400 S. Prospect, Roselle
• Newly Renovated • Zero Depth Entry •
• 8-Lane Lap Pool • Tot Slide • Drop Slides •
• Spray Geyser • Bubble Bench • Current Channel •
• 3-meter Platform • 1 meter Diving Board •
Roselle Park District
rparks.org • (630) 894-4200
Register for season passes at
Clauss Recreation Center, 555 W. Bryn Mawr
Seafari Springs Pool
1700 Greenbrook Blvd., Hanover Park
• Zero Depth Entry • Water Play Areas & Slide •
• Speed Slide • Body Slides • Tube Slide • Drop Slide •
• Sand Play Area • Sand Volleyball • Driving Area •
• Grass Play/Lounge Area •
You won’t believe our Splash Parties - call for information today!
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Hanover Park Park District
hpparks.org • (630) 837-2468
Register for season passes at
Community Center, 1919 Walnut Ave.
Youth (4-17 years old)
Adult
Senior (62+ years old)
After 5 p.m. (all ages)
Lap Swim (18+ years old)
$6
$8
$6
$6
$3
*Pool closes 6 p.m. on Wednesdays; special
pre- and post-season.Proof of residency is
required.
Individual Adult
Senior (62+ years old)
Family of 2
Family of 3
Family of 4
Family of 5
Senior Family of 2
Lap Swim (18+ years old)
$72
$66
$118
$161
$210
$256
$107
$40
Through August 11
Open Daily: 12-8 p.m., Saturday/Sunday until 7 p.m.*
Daily Resident Rates
Weekdays
Weekends
Twilight (after 5 p.m.)
Children 2 and younger
$5
$7
$3
Free
*Special pre-and post-season and holiday hours; some areas of the pool may have
programs and swim team practice. please call for availability and hours. Proof of
residency is required.
Through August 11
Open Daily: 12-7 p.m., Sunday until 6 p.m.,Thursday until 8*
Daily Resident Rates*
Youth (3-17 years old)
Adult
Senior (60+ years old)
Group (Youth - 15 ppl)
Group (Adult - 15 ppl)
$5
$8
$5
$4.50
$7
*Thursday nights are Family Nights. Call for
early closings. Proof of residency is
required.
Hoosier Grove Park Gazebo
R/NR Rental: $30/$45 per hour 3 hour minimum
Based on groups of 50 or less; call for pricing of larger groups.
Sunny Hill Park at 30W416 Irving Park Road, Elgin
Gazebo at Hoosier Grove Park
• Playground • Skate Park • Disc Golf • Splash Pad • Tennis Courts •
• Basketball Court • Pathway/Bike Trail • Outdoor Restrooms •
Sunny Hill Park Shelters: R/NR Rental: $30/$45 per hour 3 hour minimum
Based on groups of 50 or less; call for pricing of larger groups.
Thoroughbred Shelter is located on the north side of
the main shelter between
the playground and
Splash Pad (seats 20).
Palomino Shelter is
located up the path on
the southeast corner of
the park (seats 15).
Playgrounds
OUTDOOR RENTALS / DISC GOLF
Hoosier Grove Park 700 West Irving Park Road
• Gazebo • Playground • Pathway/Bike Trails • Ball Field • Soccer Fields •
• Horseshoe Pits • Sand Volleyball • Outdoor Restrooms •
Sunny Hill Splash Pad Private Rentals
Open daily through September 13
Monday-Sunday 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Rental: $165
FREE: Splash Pad Open Daily
11 a.m.-8 p.m.
90 minute rentals include:
• Exclusive Use: Splash Pad 9:30-11 a.m.
• Staff monitored Splash Pad 9:30-11 a.m.
• Exclusive Use:Thoroughbred Shelter 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
• Thoroughbred Shelter can be reserved for additional time
at per hour fee R/NR: $30/$45
Park Shelters are available to rent. Please call Events and Corporate Services at (630)483-3135 or e-mail
[email protected] for more information and rental rates.
Disc Golf Courses
Sunny Hill Park and Shady Oaks Park
Our 9-hole Disc Golf Course is located at Sunny Hill Park on Irving Park Road, west of Route 59. Hole one is located
near the top of the hill in the south east corner of the park. Our 18-hole Disc Golf Course is located in a beautiful
setting of Shady Oaks Park behind the Administration Building at 777 S. Bartlett Road, Streamwood. Both courses are
open to the public and free of charge.
Free Shady Oaks Disc Golf Course scorecards are available on our website at SPDCARES.com, click
on Links on the home page. Download your Shady Oaks Course scorecard today! For more
information, please call (630) 372-PARK (7275).
For more Disc Golf and Course information on Streamwood Park District courses and other courses, check out
discontinuum.org.
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700 West Irving Park Road, Streamwood
Wedding Receptions • Birthday Parties
Bridal & Baby Showers
Anniversary Parties
Rehearsal Dinners • Graduation Parties
Quinceañeras • Christenings
Holiday Parties • Dedication Parties
Corporate Meetings and Training Seminars
We make planning your event
easy, worry free and simple.
Rentals
• Convenient set-up access
• Warming kitchen, featuring a
refrigerator, freezer, microwave oven,
convection oven, and ice machine
• Event host
• Tables and chairs
Game Room
•
•
•
•
$125 for (4) four hours
Dedicated host/hostess
Kinect 360 game console
Games
A $250 deposit, part of the rental fee, is required to secure each
reservation.The balance is due 15 business days before the
scheduled event.
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For assistance with your
event planning, please
contact Events and
Corporate Services at
(630) 483-3135 or
[email protected].
Wedding Package 2014
• $1,750 Facility Fee
• $25 per person Premium Bar (21 and older; 65 guests min.)
• $3 per person (6-20 years old)
• Free (5 years and younger)
Premium Package includes:
Facility includes:
• Five (5) hours of alcohol service
• Access to the facility from
• Six (6) hours of non-alcoholic
9 a.m. to Midnight
service
• Main Floor
• One bartender
• Loft
• Bar set-up and breakdown
• One hour access to historic
Premium Liquors
museum/one-room schoolhouse
• J & B Scotch, Christian
for photos
Brothers Brandy, Jack Daniels
• Campus courtyard
Old No. 7, Canadian Club
• Choice of six ceremony locations
Whiskey, Tanqueray (Gin), Keyte
on campus
One Vodka, Barcardi Rum,
• Tables and chairs
Southern Comfort, Johnny
• Set-up and clean up
Walker Black & Red, Bailey’s
• Table linens (white, black or ivory)
Irish Cream, Seagram 7, el
• Linen napkins (in 24 colors)
Jimador Tequila, House of
• Event host/hostesses
Access to A/V Equipment
Stuart, Kahlua, Malibu
• P. A. System
Caribbean Rum, and Jameson
Wines
• iPod connection (1/8 audio
• Barefoot Chardonnay, Moscato,
connection)
Merlot, White Zinfandel, Apothic
• Laptop (PC) VGA connection
White and Red, Riesling
• Blu-ray Disc® player
Beers
• Overhead projector and screen
• Heineken, Miller (MGD), Miller
• AM/FM radio
Lite, Budweiser, Bud Lite,
• Wireless Wi-Fi connection
Corona Extra
• Wireless handheld microphone
• Mike’s Hard Lemonade,
• Podium
Cranberry Lemonade
• 55” TV monitor
Coffee and Hot Drinks
• Regular and decaffeinated
coffee and tea, hot chocolate,
hot apple cider
Soft Drinks
• Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain
Dew, Sierra Mist, Root Beer,
Orange, Iced Tea, Lemonade
Other Services available:
• Linen upgrades in various colors
• Additional liquors and specialty
beers
• Wine at the tables during dinner
• Champagne and/or champagne
toast (includes champagne glass
flutes)
• Additional staff and servers
• Hosts
• Bartenders
• Game Room option for children
and young adults - $125 for four
hours, includes games and host
the WEDDINGS at
HOOSIER
GROVE
BARN
Additional charges may apply. Rates and services available are subject to change without
notice. Wedding Package available, as advertised, as of March 2013, for dates in 2013.
Katherine Salvatori
weddings
katherinesalvatori.com
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INDOOR RENTALS
The ideal
party -
everyone has fun,
and we clean up
the mess!
Enjoy the Cool Pool while having a party at Park
Place! Use our Splash Party Package (page 9).
The package includes room rental, table covers,
party host, and pool passes for all guests.
Park Place Facility Rentals
Need a place for a family gathering or
professional meeting that is easy on the
budget? Park Place offers meeting rooms
on an hourly basis. You bring your food,
soft drinks and party items; Park Place
supplies the room set up with table and
chairs. All rooms open to a patio with a
view of the natural grassland that
surrounds the facility.
Rate per Hour
Meeting Room
Resident Nonresident
Small Room (40 people max) $50 $70
Double Room (80 people max) $90 $110
Gymnasium
Half Gym (one court)
Full Gym (two courts)
Resident Nonresident
$85 $105
$145 $165
Event Host included with Room Rental. Linen Rental Available.
All rentals require a three hour minimum.
Contact Events and Corporate Services at (630)483-3135 or e-mail
[email protected] for more information and group rental rates.
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Park Place Family Recreation Center, 550 S. Park Blvd., Streamwood, IL 60107
700 W. Irving Park Rd.
(630) 213-9706
Group Tours available by appointment.
hoosiergrovemuseum.com
2013 Spelling Bee during Pumpkinfest
1st-8th grade
Think you’re a great speller? Compete in the Streamwood Historical Society annual Spelling Bee.
Participants will be grouped by grade: 1st-2nd, 3rd-4th, 5th-6th, and 7th-8th. Tickets to participate
will be sold at the Pumpkinfest Ticket Booth. Spelling Bee prizes for each group are a $20 Barnes
& Noble gift card (1st Prize) and a $10 gift card (2nd Prize).
Preregister until October 4 or during Pumpkinfest.
4230-0 Saturday October 5 2:30-3:30 p.m. Fee: $2 Schoolhouse Take ticket to the Historical Society Tent to sign-up for appropriate age group.
Streamwood Historical Society “Cake Walk” during Pumpkinfest
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Join the Historical Society during the Annual Pumpkinfest for an old-fashioned Cake Walk!
Saturday October 5
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Hoosier Grove Barn
St. Nicholas Night
4 years and older with Adult
St. Nicholas Night is an old-time tradition featuring an
interactive sing-along with folk musician Patti Ecker and
a surprise visitor bringing treat bags.
Monday
December 2
7-8 p.m.
FREE
Hoosier Grove Museum
We have opportunities for
homeschool groups, as well as
Boy Scout or Girl Scout
cultural and history related
badge programs.
For more information please
contact Recreation Manager,
Lauren Jochem at
[email protected] or
(630) 483-3132.
Streamwood
Historical Society
Are you interested in local History? If so, the Streamwood Historical Society is the group for you.The Society
assists with Museum-related programs and projects throughout the year. New members are always welcome.
Meetings are held the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m. in the Farm House, unless otherwise noted.
Can’t make a meeting but still would like to volunteer? There are always activities or projects that need to be
done. If interested and would like more information, call (630) 213-9706.
Become a fan on the Streamwood Historical Society’s Facebook page
facebook.com/streamwoodhistoricalsociety
Visit Hoosier Grove Museum’s website hoosiergrovemuseum.com
HOOSIER GROVE MUSEUM / STREAMWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
1 p.m.-4 p.m.
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MEMORIAL PROGRAMS / PARK PRIDE
Become A Part Of The Streamwood Park District
Memorial Program
Coming soon to the Streamwood Park District is the return of the Memorial Program. You can purchase a tree, a
bench, or a brick for any special occasion.
• Celebration of a newborn • Celebration of a birthday or anniversary • In memory of a loved one
• Commemorate a special achievement • Recognize someone special • Celebrate a retirement
Memorial Tree
Streamwood Park District owns and maintains 43 parks. The tree will be planted during the appropriate season
by our professional landscape staff. Your specific park choice is coordinated with the Streamwood Park District
Parks Department staff to ensure your satisfaction and is subject to availability.
Memorial Brick
Each brick you purchase will be engraved with your message and placed
at Park Place Family Recreation Center.
The Streamwood Park District reserves the right to edit text and determine
the location of the bricks in the pathway pattern.
Memorial Bench
Each bench you purchase will have your personalized message
engraved and will be placed in a park (subject to availability).
For information, contact Horticulture Supervisor, Amy Vito,
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DOG PARK
The Streamwood Park District has entered into an
intergovernmental agreement with Hoffman Estates
Park District and Elgin Parks and Recreation Department
to provide our residents with a dog park.
Residents of Streamwood Park District, Hoffman Estates Park District and
City of Elgin will all pay resident fees.
The off-leash membership
park is located at 6150 R/NR: $49/$69 for the first dog; $15/$20 each additional dog of same owner
Residents of Streamwood Park District, Hoffman Estates Park District and City of
Russell Drive in Hoffman Elgin may also pay resident fees to purchase an annual combo membership that
Estates and is open daily,
also includes access to Bo’s Run Dog Park located near Hoffman Estates Park
year-round as dedicated District’s Willow Recreation Center at 3600 Lexington Drive in Hoffman Estates.
Streamwood Park District and City of Elgin residents may not purchase a
open space for your dog to
membership only to Bo’s Run at resident rates.
enjoy while you relax.
R/NR Combo: $74/$109 for the first dog; $25/$30 each additional dog of same owner
Freedom Run is
dedicated to Military
Service Dogs and
their handlers who
have bravely served
our country in
military conflicts.
General Notes: Freedom Run Dog Park
• Space is limited to a first come, first served basis.
• Documentation from your vet is required upon registration showing your dog is current
with all vaccines including Rabies, Distemper, Para Influenza, Parvo Virus, Bordatella,
Leptospirosis, and a current negative fecal test. This is a requirement from the Cook
County Department of Animal and Rabies Control.
• Current Village of Streamwood registration is also required.
• Membership passes may be purchased at Park Place Family Recreation Center if paying
by credit card. If paying by cash or check, memberships must be purchased at Hoffman
Estates Park District.
• Please contact the Streamwood Park District Registration office at (630) 483-3025 for
more information on how to register your dog(s).
• Forms are available on the website, SPDCARES.com.
Park amenities include:
• 4-acre Off Leash Area
• Small Dog Park Area
• Fully Fenced
• Dog and Owner Water
Service
• Entrance Holding Area
• Waste Disposal Bags
• Seating
• Swipe Entry System
Freedom Run Dog Park
6150 Russell Drive
Hoffman Estates
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GENERAL INFORMATION
NWSRA exists to provide outstanding opportunities through recreation for people with disabilities.
Celebrate ability throughout the Northwest suburbs! Join the celebration! The team of full-time Therapeutic Recreation professionals and trained
part-time staff at the Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA) offer safe, fun and quality year-round opportunities to individuals with
disabilities of all ages and ability levels. Inclusion assistance provides individuals with disabilities the opportunity to participate in their home
park district program. When registering, the parent of the individual should inform the park district (and NWSRA, if desired) of any accommodation needed in order for the
individual to successfully enjoy the program. The park district staff will then contact NWSRA for assistance with the accommodation. For more information on NWSRA,
check out nwsra.org. Brochures may also be picked up at the park district main office or at the NWSRA office at Park Central, 3000 W. Central Road in Rolling Meadows.
NWSRA may be contacted at (847)392-2848 (voice), (847)392-2855 (TTY) or (847)392-2870 (fax). The Streamwood Park District is a member of a cooperative agreement
among 17 park districts which form the Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA).Therapeutic Recreation…The Benefits Are Endless!
Inclusion Requests: If a program participant (or parent of a participant) with a disability is requesting an aide or evaluation for an aide, we respectfully request at
least two weeks notice before the program starts. However, NWSRA will do its best to provide the appropriate services within whatever time frame occurs. When
possible, also please briefly describe the disability in detail to assist us in notifying NWSRA with complete information.
To Register with TTY Assistance: Please call Northwest Special Recreation Association at (847) 392-2855.
Americans with Disabilities Act
Photo Disclaimer
The Streamwood Park District will comply with the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits
discrimination in the provision of programs, services or
activities to individuals with disabilities. We invite any
resident with a special need to contact Kurt Reckamp,
Assistant Superintendent of Recreation, at (630) 4833091 or NWSRA staff upon registration so that a
smooth inclusion may occur. In addition to the
programs listed within our brochure, our District also
provides specialized services for people with
disabilities through the Northwest Special Recreation
Association. Call NWSRA at (847) 392-2848, for
information.
If you have any questions about the Park District’s
policy regarding ADA, or believe you have been unfairly
discriminated against the provision of programs,
services or activities of the Streamwood Park District,
please contact Kurt Reckamp, Superintendent of
Recreation, at (630) 483-3091. A procedure is available
to you for the prompt resolution of your complaint.
Registrants and participants permit the taking of photos
and videos of themselves and their children during Park
District activities for publication and use as the Park
District deems necessary.
Your Cooperation Is Needed
Parks are for everyone to enjoy and should not be used
as a dumping ground for litter, garbage or waste. Keep
your parks clean and free from debris and waste. If you
walk your pet in or around a park, please be sure to
pick up after it. Keeping your parks clean will enhance
the beauty of the park. We appreciate your
cooperation.
Control of Pets
Pets, including dogs, cats, and other domesticated
animals kept as pets, may be brought into any park, but
only when leashed in accordance with Village of
Streamwood ordinance(s), licensed as necessary, and
controlled by the person bringing such pet into the
park. It is expressly prohibited for any pet, even though
on a leash, to enter or be on a park playground.
Defecation by any pet while on Park District property
shall be immediately and completely removed by the
person in control of the pet. No pets shall be allowed
in any Park District facility or building unless brought
in for a Park District program or event involving such
pet. In such case, the pet must be leashed, licensed and
controlled as aforesaid. The provisions of this section
shall not apply to service animals in the performance
of their duties. All Streamwood Park District ordinances
are enforced by Streamwood Police Department.
Smoking Policy
In compliance with state and federal laws, the
Streamwood Park District has set the following policy:
No cigarette, pipe, or cigar smoking will be allowed in
any of the Park District facilities. The policy includes
Park District activities as well as private rentals. Your
cooperation is appreciated.
Child Car Seat Requirement
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All parents and guardians of children participating in a
Park District trip or program where they are being
transported by a Park District vehicle, must provide a
child restraint system for any child 7 years old or
younger or sign a waiver giving permission for the child
to be transported without such system. All participants
must wear seat belts. For trips using a school bus, there
are no restraints for adult passengers or children.
Emergency Shelter
In case of a disaster situation as identified by the
Emergency Services and Disaster agency, Park Place will
be used as an emergency shelter. If this occurs, it may
be necessary for some programs to be postponed or
cancelled.
Lightning Prediction System
The Streamwood Park District has installed three
lightning prediction systems. One located on the roof of
Park Place Family Recreation Center, the second at
Hoosier Grove Park, and the third at Rahlfs Woods Park.
These systems gather atmospheric information to
accurately predict when conditions are conducive for a
lightning strike. When conditions are “right,” the warning
will sound (a single fifteen (15) second horn blast)
followed by an orange strobe light located outside on the
roof at all locations and inside of the building at Park
Place. At this point, participants in outdoor activities need
to cease all activity and seek shelter immediately. When
the hazardous weather has passed, the “all clear” will
sound (a series of three-5 second horn blasts), and the
orange strobe will turn off. Only at this point should
outdoor activities resume.
It is important to remember that even though the
system may not sound when weather conditions are
threatening, you should exercise good judgment.
Proceed to stop all outdoor activities and move to a safe
location until the dangerous conditions have passed.
Horns from the Park Place location can be heard at
Dolphin Park baseball fields. These warning systems
will be active during the months of April through
October. Further, the District will be checking the
systems manually, on the first and third Tuesdays of
every month (April-October) at 10:30 a.m. Please
contact Superintendent of Parks and Planning, Keith
Gorczyca, at (630) 483-3161 for additional information.
Rental Information
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as
amended, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Civil
Rights Restoration Act of 1988, (P.L. 100-259), and the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, (P.L. 101-336)
to the extent that no person in the United States shall,
on the grounds of race, color, creed, national origin, sex,
age, or disability be excluded from participation in, be
denied of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination
in any program or activity provided by the agency.
Areas affected by these requirements include, but are
not limited to the following: 1.) programming, 2.)
facility use, 3.) planning and construction, 4.) planning
and/or advisory groups, and 5.) fee structures.
Camera Restrictions
The use of any visual recording device in any protected
areas is prohibited. Visual recording devices include,
but are not limited to, any camera, camcorder, or
videotaping device, and cellular phone cameras.
Protected areas are defined as any locker room, dressing
room, bathroom/rest room, lavatory, shower, or bathing
facility located in any District facility. Any person
caught violating this section of Park rules may be
banned from Park District facilities and subject to a fine.
Brochure Changes/Errors Disclaimer
Due to the large amount of information available in the
Streamwood Park District brochure, errors and changes
before or after publication may occur. We apologize for
any errors in this brochure and will advise you of any
changes as quickly as possible. We will also attempt to
keep the information on our website (spdcares.com)
as current as possible.Thank you for your patience and
understanding when these situations arise.
Privacy Policy
The personal and private information collected by the
Streamwood Park District from any individual(s) is
intended for the sole use of the District, and such
information will not be sold or distributed to other
persons or agencies without the written permission of
the individual(s) providing it, except as required by law.
If information is provided to any other person or
agency pursuant to any legal requirement, the District
will advise the individual(s) of the disclosure.
Indoor Facility and Outdoor Park Rentals
Resident and Business Rates
The Streamwood Park District’s Hoosier Grove Barn,
Park Place rooms, gymnasium and pools, Outdoor
Picnic Shelters and Gazebos, and the Splash Pad are
available for rental to the public. For information or to
schedule an appointment, contact Hoosier Grove Barn
Office, 700 W. Irving Park Rd., at (630) 483- 3135.
A Streamwood Park District resident, via property taxes,
makes a significant financial contribution to the
operation of the District, whether or not he or she takes
advantage of the services offered. The nonresident fees
are required of nonresidents to apportion an equalizing
fee to contribute to the overall financing of the park
system on an equitable basis with the resident.
Community Center, Fields and Super Cooker
For information on renting our rooms or gymnasium at
the Community Center, please contact Jake Larson,
Recreation Manager at (630) 483-3731 or
[email protected]. For information on renting our
super cooker or ball fields throughout the Park District,
please call Chelsie Hardcastle, Recreation Manager, at
(630) 483-3090 or [email protected].
Discrimination on the Basis of Race, Color,
Creed, National Origin, Sex, Age, or
Disability
The Streamwood Park District complies with the
requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
Resident Fees:A “resident” is defined as anyone living
with in the geographic boundaries of the Streamwood
Park District. Residents of the Streamwood Park
District have priority when registering for most
programs.
Business Rate: All people that work at a business
within the Streamwood Park District boundaries may
receive resident rates on all programs, services, and
memberships (proper identification required along
with current pay stub, program participants will be
randomly sorted in the nonresident lottery).
Behavior Policy
Appropriate behavior is expected from all participants
and observers in programs and in facilities to protect
the enjoyment and safety of all patrons. Behaviors that
will not be accepted include, but are not limited to, the
following:
• Disrupting a program or creating a disturbance at a
facility.
• Continuous refusal to follow program and/or facility
rules and guidelines.
• Use of verbal harassment, profanity, vulgarity,
obscenity or racial slurs.
• Blatant disrespect of staff and program or facility rules
and guidelines.
• Damage, vandalism, or theft of private or Park District
facilities, equipment or supplies.
• Possession or use of illegal substances or medication,
including the use of alcohol or smoking where
prohibited.
• Inappropriate or offensive dress, including, but not
limited to dress which is too revealing and clothing
which displays obscene or offensive words or
pictures.
• Possession or threat of a weapon.
•Gang activity including display or possession of
symbols, hand signals, soliciting membership,
intimidating or threatening any individual, wearing or
displaying colors or items of dress, etc.
• Inappropriate display of affection, including but not
limited to prolonged kissing and touching of any
private area of the body.
The following outlines steps that may be used with
patrons who are not behaving appropriately.
Membership or program fees will not be refunded for
any person removed from a program or facility due to
violation of this behavior policy. Some programs or
facilities may have stricter or more detailed behavior
policies
Discover Card, we must credit the card with which
payment was made.
9. Any programs with special policies void the
preceding.
See page 15 for membership and punch card refund
policies.
Service Charge Policy
All refunds issued which are not a result of a Park
District cancellation will be assessed a service charge.
The service charge for programs with fees of $10 or
more will be $5; programs with fees less than $10 will
be charged 50% of the program fee.
Class Cancellations
Every effort is made to avoid canceling classes.
However, a minimum number of participants must be
registered. Notification of class cancellation may be
made with as little as 24-hour notice. In cases where a
program is canceled, you will be notified prior to the
start of the program and a full refund will be issued.
Transfer Policy
1. All transfer requests will be honored if there are
openings in the class requesting to be transferred to
and the participant is the appropriate age for the
program.
2. If additional payment is due, this must be made at
the time of the transfer request. For refund see #7 under
Refund Policy.
Program Scholarships
The Park District recognizes that there are people in
the community who are often unable to participate in
recreation programs due to economic hardships. If any
resident individual or family would like to apply for a
scholarship, pick up an application packet at Park Place
Registration Office or call the Registration Counter,
(630) 483-3025, or Kurt Reckamp, Assistant
Superintendent of Recreation, at (630) 483-3091 or
[email protected] to have one mailed or emailed. All requests will remain confidential.
Important Information regarding Waiver
and Release
The Streamwood Park District is committed to
conducting its recreation programs and activities in a
safe manner and holds the safety of participants in high
regard. The Streamwood Park District continually
strives to reduce such risks and insists that all
participants and parents/guardians of minors
registering for programs/activities must recognize that
there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to
participate.
You are solely responsible for determining if you or
your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or skilled
for the activities contemplated. It is always advisable,
especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any
way or recently suffered an illness, injury, or
impairment, to consult a physician before undertaking
any physical activity.
Warning of Risk
Recreational activities/programs are intended to
challenge and engage the physical, mental and
emotional resources of each participant. Despite careful
and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice,
conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk of
serious injury when participating in any recreational
activity/program. Understandably, not all hazards and
dangers can be foreseen. Depending on the particular
activity, participants must understand that certain risks,
dangers and injuries due to inclement weather, slipping,
falling, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness,
horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defects,
inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate
supervision, instruction or officiating, and all other
circumstances inherent to indoor and outdoor
recreational activities/programs exist. In this regard, it
must be recognized that it is impossible for the
Streamwood Park District to guarantee
absolute safety.
Program Participants
Observers
All program participants are expected to behave
appropriately and follow the rules of the program and
facility. A participant will receive written notice for
inappropriate behavior, and in the case of a minor, a
copy of the notice will be provided to such minor’s
parent/guardian. If a participant receives three notices
of inappropriate behavior, or if the participant is
involved in one severe incident, as determined by
District staff, the participant may no longer participate
in the program until a meeting is scheduled and held.
The participant, a parent/guardian if the participant is
a minor, the program instructor, the program supervisor
and any other persons whom the District considers
necessary for a resolution of the inappropriate
behavior, shall be present at such meeting. At the
meeting, the question of continued participation in the
program will be considered and, primarily for minor
participants, a Behavior Contract may be prepared as a
condition of continued participation. Such a Behavior
Contract will be personalized to the circumstances and
the participant, and will include specific expectations
and consequences for failure to meet such
expectations, including possible suspension and/or
termination from program participation. Inappropriate
behavior by adults may result in more rapid progress
toward suspension or termination from program
participation.
Observers of programs are also
expected to behave appropriately. Parents,
friends and any observers are held to the same
standards of behavior as participants. If inappropriate
behavior of a program observer is reported to or
observed by a staff person, the observer will be asked
to leave by the staff or police, if necessary.
Facilities
All facility participants are expected to follow the rules
of the facilities. Specialty areas of the facilities (example:
fitness center and pools) have posted signs stating
special rules specific to that area. Disregard or abuse of
facility rules may result in removal by staff or police
from the facility for a designated length of time or
permanently.
GENERAL INFORMATION / BEHAVIOR POLICY
Refund Policy
To request a refund on a program, a Refund Request Form
must be completed and submitted at the Registration
Counter at either center. Administrative approval must be
received before a refund will be issued.
1. A full refund will be given when the Park District
cancels a trip/program or a refund is requested as a
result of being placed on a waiting list.
2. A refund minus a service charge will be given when
a refund request is received a minimum of four days
before the start of the registered program.
3. A prorated refund with a service charge may be
granted when a refund request is received with less
than four days before the start or after the start of the
registered program and the reason is approved.
Documentation may be requested with your refund
request in order to be approved. The prorated refund
will be based on the date the request was received, not
the last attended class. A refund will not be approved
if the session is more than half over. No refunds will be
issued for individually missed or forgotten classes.
4. No refund requests will be granted that are made
more than two (2) business days after a one day
program or special event.
5. Refunds for trips will not be given unless one of the
following occurs:
A. Park District cancels the trip.
B. A replacement is found to take the trip.
6. Deposits for certain programs and trips are identified
as nonrefundable and therefore the refund policy does
not apply.
7. The cost of purchased individual supplies or
equipment such as t-shirts, uniforms, trophies,
costumes, etc. will be deducted from your refund. No
reimbursements will be given for required equipment
or supply purchases made by the participant or parent.
8. Please allow 3-4 weeks for your refund to be
processed. If originally paid by check or cash, a check
will be mailed to you. If paid by VISA, Master Card, or
Appeals
Any participant who is suspended or terminated from
program participation shall have the right to appeal to
the Executive Director within fourteen days of any
notice of suspension or termination. The Executive
Director shall thereupon schedule a meeting
concerning such appeal, and the appellant shall be
entitled to present his or her version of the facts at such
meeting. Within five days after such meetings, the
Executive Director shall notify the appellant in writing
that the suspension or termination has been affirmed,
modified, or reversed. The Executive Director shall
notify the Board of Park Commissioners of the meeting
and the decision.
It is a vision of the Streamwood Park District to provide
safe and wholesome programs in well maintained
facilities for our residents and guests. Rules must be
followed and policies such as this must be established
to protect this vision for all involved. Our goal is not to
remove patrons from programs or facilities, but to work
together with participants and/or parents/guardians to
the best of our ability to correct or deal with a problem.
The Streamwood Park District asks for your
cooperation in behaving appropriately and also
teaching your children the importance of appropriate
behavior and following rules.
adopted 11/09/00; revised/reviewed 06/20/08; 07/10/12
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
IMPORTANT : Please read as our Procedures were recently updated to serve you better!
Registration for all of our programs and classes is on a first come, first served basis.
Proof of residency is required (state IDs or driver’s license) every time you register for
a program. Participants will be charged nonresident fees without appropriate proof
of residency. MasterCard, VISA, and Discover Card, as well as cash, personal checks
and money orders are acceptable forms of payment. Post dated checks will not be
accepted.
For your convenience we have five easy ways for you to register: Walk-in, drop-off,
fax, mail-in, and phone.
Walk-in: Walk-in registration will be taken on a first come, first served basis. Simply fill out the registration form
completely, bring in proof of residency, along with payment. The Clerk will confirm the status of your registration and
it will be processed that same business day.
Mail-in: Complete your program registration form, along with a copy of your proof of residency and payment, and mail
to the Streamwood Park District Registration Office, 550 S. Park Blvd., Streamwood, IL 60107-2000. This method of
registration is best with check or money order payment methods; if there is a waiver on file, the Clerk will contact you
to complete payment information if by credit card. Do not send credit card information through the mail. Once the
application has been processed, the registration clerk will contact you by phone to confirm your registration status.
Drop-off: Complete your program registration form, along with a copy of your proof of residency and payment. If paying
by credit card you will be contacted for your credit card information the next business day. The drop box is located
inside Park Place Family Recreation Center at the front counter for your convenience.You will be notified of class status
by phone.
Fax: Complete your program registration form and fax with proof of residency to (630) 483-0562. You will be contacted
on the next business day for your credit card information. Do not record any credit card numbers on the faxed form!
Phone: A “Waiver on File” form, along with proof of residency, must be on file at Registration prior to using this registration
option. Once on file, you can simply call the Registration office and process registration using a credit card. If a Clerk is
not available when you call, please leave only your phone number, name and class number desired; a Clerk will return
the call to retrieve credit card information; do not leave credit card information in your message. (Note: due to additional
forms that are needed for certain classes/programs, phone registration has some exclusions. Please call the office for more information.)
For Your Protection: At times when we are hand-entering credit cards, not swiping the actual card through the machine,
the credit card company requires additional information to process your purchase. We may need to contact you to verify
or receive additional information. Please understand that this procedure is for your protection and security.
Registration Office
SCAN US!
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Park Place Family Recreation Center
550 South Park Blvd. (lower level)
(630) 483-3025 • (630) 483-0562 Fax
Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Holiday Office Hours are listed on page 3.
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STREAMWOOD PARK DISTRICT MAP
SPDCARES.COM
Streamwood Park District Partners
Bartlett Park District
NEW!
Freedom Run
Dog Park
See page 47
Hanover Park Park District Community
Center - Seafari Springs and Centre Court
Judson University
700 S. Bartlett Road, Bartlett
Freedom Run Dog Park
1919 Walnut, Hanover Park
Orbit Skate Center
6150 Russell Drive, Hoffman Estates
Hanover Township Senior Center
615 S. Consumers Ave., Palatine
Green Valley Golf Range
240 S. State Route 59, Bartlett
Roselle Park District - Kemmerling Pool
26W1010 Lake Street, Hanover Park
Hemmens Auditorium
555 W. Bryn Mawr, Roselle
Gymkhana Gymnastics Club
45 Symphony Way, Elgin
Streamwood Bowl
1700 Tower Drive, Hanover Park
Hoffman Estates Park District - Seascape
Aquatic
1232 E. Irving Park Road, Streamwood
1151 N. State Street, Elgin
1685 W. Higgins Road, Hoffman Estates
Vandalism Hotline
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Public playgrounds have become the targets of arsonists and when a loss occurs, an entire playground worth tens of thousands of dollars can be lost to the children
of the community within a matter of minutes. Other park amenities such as shelters have also been damaged or destroyed. Park staff also spends hours removing
graffiti on park structures and playgrounds.As much as staff and local law enforcement officers try to prevent these incidents, sometimes local residents and park users
are the best source of information about who may be involved in these acts.
Help protect your Parks. Call the confidential Streamwood Park District Vandalism Hotline at (630) 483-3134 or e-mail [email protected].
Thank You for Making Park Pride a Priority!
STREAMWOOD PARK DISTRICT FACILITIES & PARKS GUIDE
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INDEX
$3 Cool Pool .................................5, 19
15 Minute Abs ..................................12
2014 Family Health & Wellness Fair .16
2013 Spelling Bee at Pumpkinfest ...45
3-Month Aquatic Membership..........17
3RT for Hire! ......................................4
3RT at the Pumpkin Farm ..................5
-AAdministrative Office Hours Address .3
Adult Athletics..................................32
Adult Karate .....................................35
Adult Lap Swim................................17
Advanced Beginner Gymnastics ......33
After School Club.............................21
“Aladdin” & “101 Dalmatians”
Performance..................................4,26
All By Myself.....................................23
Alphabet Soup..................................23
Annual Aquatic Membership............17
Aqua Arthritis Strength Training.......12
Aqua Fit ............................................12
Aqua Zumba®..................................12
Aquatic Fitness Classes ....................12
Aquatic Lessons...........................18-19
Aquatic Memberships ......................17
-BBabysitting, Kids’ Place.....................11
Badminton, Kids First .......................29
Bailemos...........................................12
Balloon Ball, Kids First......................29
Basic Tumbling (Gymnastics) ...........33
Basketball Conditioning, Men’s ........14
Basketball League, Girls Winter ........30
Basketball Tournament, Men’s 3:3 ....32
Beginner Level Gymnastics..............33
Beginner/Advanced Martial Arts ......34
Behavior Policy, SPD.........................49
Birthday (Splash) Parties ....................9
Boxing Academy .........................28,32
Breakfast Club,The...........................22
Breakfast with Santa...........................8
Building Block Preschool .................20
-GGeneral Notes:
Building Block Preschool ...............20
Cool Pool........................................17
Freedom Run Dog Park ..................47
Golden Lion Academy Martial Arts.34
Group Care ....................................21
Illinois Shotokan Karate .................35
Kids First Sports Programs ............29
Park Place FIT Pass System, Punchcard,
Daily Fee, and Cancellation Policy .13
Swim Lessons .................................18
Youth Leagues ................................31
Girls Fall Softball League ..................30
Girls Winter Basketball League.........30
Glitzy Girlz Programs .......................24
“Go the Distance” Challenge............13
Golden Agers Social Club.................38
Golden Agers Special Events ............38
Golden Lion Martial Arts ..................34
Group Fitness Classes..................12-13
Group Swim Rate.............................17
Gymkhana Gymnastics ....................33
Gymnastics, Parent/Tot ....................33
-HHarvest Festival ..................................5
Hatha Yoga .......................................12
Haystack Storytime, Pumpkin Farm ...5
Health and Wellness Fair, 2014 .........16
Holiday and Special Hours, SPD .........3
Holiday Music Festival...................8,27
Hoosier Grove Barn.....................42-43
Hoosier Grove Park Gazebo.............41
Hoosier Grove Pumpkin Farm 2013 ..5
-C-
-I-J-
Cardio Circuit...................................12
Child Car Seat Requirement.............21
Community Center Hours Address ....3
Computer Game Design Camp ........24
Computers for Kids..........................23
Cool Pool, Park Place........................17
Cool Pool, $3 Tues/Thurs..............5, 19
Illinois Shotokan Karate ...................35
Indoor Tennis Lessons......................36
Indoor Youth Soccer League ............30
Intermediate Level Gymnastics........33
jazzercise®.......................................13
Junior jazzercise® ............................13
-D-EDaddy/Daughter Holiday Boutique..24
Daily Swim Fees ...............................17
Dance Academy................................25
Dance Classes...................................25
Dance Company...............................25
Dance, Levels I & II ..........................25
Dance Teaching Assistant Program...25
Disc Golf .........................................41
Discount Member Pass for Seniors ..38
Dog Park, Freedom Run ...................47
Early Childhood Athletics.................28
Early Childhood Interest ..................23
-F-
54
Flag Football, Kids First ....................29
Floor Hockey, Kids First ...................29
Football Stars, Parent-n-Tot ...............28
Foundation, SPD ...............................39
Freedom Run Dog Park ....................47
Friday Night Soccer..........................28
Fun with Fall ....................................23
Fun with Literacy .............................23
Facility Amenities, Park Place ...........11
Fall Festival Hour, Pumpkin Farm.......5
Fall Girls Volleyball League...............30
Fall Volleyball Clinic - Boys & Girls ..28
“Families on the Track” Days ............11
Family Pet Show at Pumpkinfest........6
Fishbowl Aquatic Lessons ................19
Fishing Derby, Kiwanis.......................5
Fitness Assessment ...........................15
Flag Football Games, Kids First ........29
-KKarate, Illinois Shotokan .................35
Karate, Parent/Child ........................35
Kemmerling Pool .............................40
Kid Rock I & II .................................23
Kiddie Run, Pumpkinfest ...................6
Kids First Flag Football.....................29
Kids First Floor Hockey ...................29
Kids First Multiple Sports ................29
Kids First Programming ...................29
Kids First Private & Semi Private ....29
Kids First Track & Field ....................29
Kids Out Club ..................................22
Kids Out Club Extra Hours ..............22
Kids’ Place Babysitting .....................11
Kinder Dance ...................................25
Kiwanis Fishing Derby ......................5
-LLEGO® WeDo® Robotics, Pre-Eng...24
Level I & II Dance ............................25
Little Hoopstars ...............................28
Long and Lean, Fitness Class ............12
-MMagic Class.......................................24
Martial Arts, Golden Lion..................34
Martial Arts, Parent-n-Tot ..................34
Men’s 3 on 3 Basketball Tourn. ........32
Men’s Basketball Conditioning.........14
Men’s Fall 12" Slow Pitch Leagues ...32
Mind/Body Fitness Classes ...............12
Mighty Hoopstars.............................28
Minnows Swim Lessons ...................18
Muscle Pump Fitness Class ..............12
Music Academy, SPD.........................26
Music Festival, Holiday ..................8,27
Music Lessons ..................................26
-N-ONight Out - Halloween Style, Glitzy..24
Open Gym........................................14
Open Swim, School Days Off ...........17
Outdoor Aquatic...............................40
-P-QParent-n-Tot Football Stars ...............28
Parent-n-Tot Martial Arts...................34
Parent-n-Tot Soccer Stars..................28
Parent/Child Karate..........................35
Parent/Tot Gymnastics .....................33
Parenting Seminar ...........................22
Park Place Facility Amenities............11
Park Place Facility Rentals................44
Park Place Family Recreation Center .3
Park Place Fun Zone ........................11
Park Pride, SPD.................................46
Park Shelter Party Rental, Sunny Hill .40
Park Shelters ....................................41
Parks Department ..............................3
Pee Wee Picasso Art and Play ...........23
Performance Academy .....................26
Performance:“Aladdin” & “101
Dalmatians” ...................................4,26
Personal Training/Fitness Design .....15
“Peter Pan” Performance Rehearsal..26
Pilates...............................................12
Pint Size Sports with Mom or Dad...28
Play-in-the-Park, Southwicke ..............4
Polar Express, Streamwood Park
District’s .............................................8
Pool Parties ........................................9
Pool, SPD Cool .................................17
Pool, SPD Cool $3 Tues/Thurs.......5,19
Pre-Engineering w/LEGO® WeDo® 24
Pre-Gymnastics.................................33
Pre-K Dance .....................................25
Pre-K Kare Klub ...............................21
Pre-Karate.........................................35
Preschool, Building Block ................20
Private Acting Lessons......................26
Private Music Lessons ......................26
Private Swim Lessons.......................19
Pumpkinfest .......................................6
Pumpkin Farm....................................5
-RRapid Response Team, 3RT for Hire!..4
Registration Information .............50-51
Rentals, Indoor .................................44
Rentals, Outdoor ..............................41
-SSafely Trick-or Treat ............................7
Santa Letters.......................................8
School Days Off Open Swim............17
Seafari Springs Pool..........................40
Seascape Family Aquatic Center.......40
Semi-Private Pool Parties....................9
Senior Aqua Combo ....................14,38
Senior Fitness at Hanover Twp....14,38
Senior Strength Training/Aerobics .14,38
Seniors Birthday Celebrations..........38
Sequins Bling Boutique PJ Party.......24
Shotokan Karate, Illinois ..................35
Spelling Bee at Pumpkinfest, 2013 ..6,45
Slow Pitch Leagues, Men’s Fall 12"...32
Soccer Stars, Parent-n-Tot .................28
Soccer, Indoor Youth League............30
Softball League, Girls Fall .................30
SPD Arts Academy Performance....8,27
SPD Behavior Policy.........................49
SPD Holiday & Special Hours.............3
SPD Memorial Programs ..................46
SPD Music Academy.........................26
SPD Park Pride .................................46
SPD Parks with Shelters ...................41
SPD Staff & Board Contact Info .........3
SPD Theater Academy Performance ...4
SPD Theater Company .....................27
Spinning® ........................................12
Splash Pad at Sunny Hill ...................41
Splash Pad Party Rental - Sunny Hill.40
Splash Parties, Birthdays, Cool Pool....9
St. Nicholas Night.............................45
Step and Step Sculpt, Fitness Class...12
Streamwood Historical Society ........45
Streamwood Historical Society “Cake
Walk” during Pumpkinfest ............6,45
Streamwood Park District Facilities and
Parks Guide ......................................53
Streamwood Park District Map ........52
Streamwood Park District Foundation39
Streamwood Park District Partners .52
Streamwood Park District Youth Soccer
Spring 2014......................................31
Streamwood Stride Sponsors ...........16
Strength Express, Fitness Class ........12
Stretch n’ Grow, Fitness Class...........13
Studio Fitness Classes.......................12
Summer Send Off - Back to School ....5
Sunny Hill Park.................................41
Sunny Hill Park Shelters Rental ........41
Sunny Hill Splash Pad Rentals ..........41
Super Cooker Rental ........................41
-T-UT-N-T:Teens-n-Training:Teen Weight
Training .......................................14,32
Tadpoles Swim Lessons....................18
Teaching Assistant Program, Dance..25
Tennis Lessons, Indoor.....................36
Thanks by Giving Day, Cool Pool .7,19
The Breakfast Club...........................22
Theater Academy Summer Festival ....4
Tiny Tot T-Ball ..................................28
Tot Rock...........................................23
Touch-A-Truck....................................4
Track & Field, Kids First ...................29
-VVandalism Hotline ...........................52
Vinyasa Yoga, Fitness Class ...............12
Volleyball Clinic for Boys & Girls.....28
Volleyball, Kids First.........................29
Volleyball League, Fall Girls..............30
-W-XWacky Wednesdays, Cool Pool .........18
Water Arthritis Exercise ...................12
Weight Loss Challenge .....................13
-Y-Z
“You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown The Musical”Auditions.....................27
Young Adult Athletics .......................32
Youth Athletics.................................28
Youth Interest ..................................24
Youth Karate ....................................35
Youth Soccer, Spring 2014 SPD........31
Zumba®, Fitness Class .....................12
Zumba® Gold, Fitness Class........14,38