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Page 1: Woodridge Park District 2015 Summer Activity Guide

CARNIVAL, MUSIC, FOOD, FISHING DERBY,

AND MORE AT WOODRIDGE JUBILEE

JUNE 17-21See page 2

SUMMER2 0 1 5

activity guide

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Staff

Administrative Executive Director .................................................................. Mike AdamsDeputy Director/Superintendent of Recreation ..................... Don RitterOffice Manager ..................................................................... Suzy Chudzik

Recreation & Facility Assistant Superintendent of Recreation/ Safety Coordinator.................................................................. Julie RhodesAquatic Supervisor ..........................................................Amanda NicholsAthletic Supervisor ...........................................................Dan Peboontom Recreation Supervisor .....................................................Vanessa Madden Recreation Coordinator .................................................... Angie McGrath Customer Service Coordinators ............................................. Jean Gasick, ................................................................. Roxanne Kelley & Jamie McAleer Traveling Soccer Coordinator ...................................Karen Tannenbaum

Public Relations & MarketingPublic Relations & Marketing Manager ............................... Megan Pettit Public Relations Assistant ...............................................Michelle Mahlan

Finance & Personnel Superintendent of Finance & Personnel ................................Joan Larsen Finance Assistant .............................................................Mary KasprzyckiFinance Assistant ..................................................................... Carrie PottsHuman Resource Generalist ................................................Connie CurryIT Coordinator ........................................................................ Scott Ellison

Planning & DevelopmentSuperintendent of Planning and Development .................Jenny Knitter Landscape Designer..........................................................Ryan Bordewick

Parks & OperationsSuperintendent of Parks and Operations ..............................John KareshPark Maintenance Supervisor .............................................Glenn HusseyAquatic Maintenance Supervisor .....................................Carlos Ocampo Landscape Specialist ..............................................................Chris PollackPark Operations ..........Robert Harry, Jose Hernandez, Danny Pietrzak, ............................................................... Mark Schneider & Everardo SilvaCustodian ................................................................................Dave LenzenPark Operations Mechanic ..................................................Neal Bahnsen

Village Greens Golf Manager/Head Golf Professional .............................Brandon EvansAssistant Golf Professional .............................................. Prince WinbushFood and Beverage Manager ............................................Marcia Stranski Golf Course Superintendent ....................................................... Jeff Hoste

Woodridge Park District Facilities

Community Center 2600 Center Drive (630) 353-3300/(630) 353-3320 fax (630) 206-1722 Rainout Line www.woodridgeparks.org Community Center will be closed on the following days: May 23, May 25, Jul 3, Jul 4, Sep 5, Sep 7.

Registration Office Hours: Monday ..................................................................... 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Tuesday ..................................................................... 8:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Wednesday – Friday ................................................... 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Saturday ................................................................... 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Cypress Cove Family Aquatic Park 8301 S. Janes Avenue (630) 985-5620 www.cypresscove.org

Village Greens Golf Course 1575 W. 75th Street (630) 985-3610 www.villagegreensgolf.com

Contact Us

Mission StatementThe mission of the Woodridge Park District is to enhance one’s quality of life by providing superior parks, facilities, and recreational services in a fiscally responsible and environmentally sustainable manner, in partnership with the community.

Park Board MeetingsRegular meetings of the Woodridge Park District Board of Commissioners are held on the second Tuesday of each month. These meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. at the Community Center, 2600 Center Drive. The public is always welcome to express their ideas or opinions on any pertinent matter. The Woodridge Park District strives to comply with the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you or any member of your family needs special assistance or accommodations, and plans on attending a Park Board meeting, please call the Administration Office 24 hours in advance of the meeting (630) 353-3300, and accommodations will be provided.

Park Board of CommissionersPresident ................................................................................ ..... Fred HohnkeVice President ................................................................................... Jim DuffyCommissioner ............................................................................Jack MahoneyCommissioner ....................................................................................Joe KubalCommissioner ..........................................................................Brian ColemanAttorney ........... .............................................Klein, Thorpe and Jenkins, Ltd.

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CONTENTS

Special Events 2 - 7

Camp 8 - 11

Active Adults 12 - 14 Arts & Crafts 15

Computers 16 - 17

Dance & More 18 - 19

Early Childhood 20 - 26

Exploration 27 - 32 Fitness 33 - 37

Golf 38 - 39

Martial Arts 40 - 41

Music 42

Sports 43 - 48

Trips 49 - 52

Community 53 - 54

Information 55

Rentals 56

Registration 57 - 58

Woodridge Bikeways Map 59

Facilities, Parks & Program Sites 60

Woodridge Park District Map Inside Back Cover

The Woodridge Park District Info/Rainout Line keeps you up to date when adverse weather affects programs, events and facilities. Visit the WPD website at www.woodridgeparks.org to subscribe to text or email alerts, download the Rainout Line app on your smartphone or call the Info Rainout Line at (630) 206-1722.

WPD INFO/RAINOUT LINE

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Wednesday, June 17 – Sunday, June 21Carnival rides, live music and a variety of food…summer doesn’t get any better than that! You’ll find that and much more at the 32nd Annual Woodridge Jubilee, which is held at the corner of Woodridge and Center Drives and organized by the Woodridge Park District and Village of Woodridge. Join us Wednesday, June 17 through Sunday, June 21 for fun for the whole family.

Wednesday - Sunday: CarnivalThursday, Friday and Saturday evenings: Live bands, carnival, food vendors, beer tent and BINGOSaturday morning: Fishing derbySaturday afternoon: Free children’s activities, organization fair, carnival, food vendors and beer tent. Purchase an unlimited carnival ride wristband for $20, available on Saturday from 12-5 p.m.Saturday evening: FireworksSunday: Carnival. Purchase an unlimited carnival ride wristband for $20, available on Sunday from 12-5 p.m.

Watch for more details and the Jubilee schedule of events in upcoming promotional materials. For more information on the Woodridge Jubilee, visit www.woodridgeparks.org/jubilee.htm.

2015 Jubilee Organization FairOrganizations can participate and promote your group at the Woodridge Jubilee with a space on Saturday, June 20 from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. The fees for a 12 x 12 grassy space are:Nonprofit Organization, selling items: FEE: $10/space CODE: 13288 Nonprofit Organization, not selling: FEE: No Fee CODE: 13289Organizations must provide their own table, chairs, tent and other items for their use. NO food/candy or beverages/water may be sold or given away. For more information, e-mail [email protected]. Please provide an e-mail address when registering so we can contact you with important information regarding the event. Sponsorship opportuni-ties are available for businesses and for profit organizations. Please contact Megan Pettit at [email protected] to learn more.Registration Deadline: M, Jun 15

AGES DATE TIME18Y and up Sa, Jun 20 12:00-5:00 pm

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Frozen (PG)After the kingdom of Arendelle is cast into eternal winter by the powerful Snow Queen Elsa, her sprightly sister Anna teams up with a rough-hewn mountaineer named Kristoff and his trusty reindeer Sven to break the icy spell.

Sneak preview: Join us 7:30 p.m. for a Frozen-themed activity.

LOCATION: Ide’s Grove East Park, 8127 Meadowwood Avenue

DATE: F, Jun 12

TIME: 8:45 p.m.

The Goonies (PG)The Goonies are a group of seven young friends from a small Northwest town who find themselves on a thrilling underground adventure filled with humor and heart-pounding peril as they seek the secrets behind the treasure of the notorious pirate, One-Eyed Willie.

Sneak preview: “Heeeey yooouuu guuuyysss,” join us at 7:30 p.m. as we dig for treasures in the sand. Don’t miss the special performance by Swashbuckle the pirate. “Arrrgggghhh!”

LOCATION: Castaldo Park, 3024 71st Street

DATE: F, Jul 24

TIME: 8:45 pm

FREE Movies Under the Moon

Bring blankets or lawn chairs and just kick back and enjoy the show. Popcorn, snacks and beverages will be available for purchase. Join us at 7:30 p.m. before each movie for family fun. Activities may include a craft, giveaways, raffles, vendors, and/or games.

Planes: Fire & Rescue (PG)Adventure flies higher than ever before in this sequel that finds championship air-racer Dusty Crophopper beginning an exciting new career fighting forest fires. In the wake of another successful racing season, Dusty returns home to Propwash Junction to resume his training. But a debilitating injury forces Rusty to consider a new career path. Before long Rusty is training with the Aerial Fire Fighters at Piston Peak Air Attack Base.

Sneak preview - Join us at 7:30 p.m. as we make our own plane and receive a balloon animal.

LOCATION: Windy Point Park, 2100 Egerton Drive

DATE: F, Jul 17

TIME: 8:45 pm

Muppets Most Wanted (PG)Disney’s “Muppets Most Wanted” takes the entire Muppets gang on a global tour, selling out grand theaters in some of Europe’s most exciting destinations, including Berlin, Madrid and London. But mayhem follows the Muppets overseas, as they find themselves unwittingly entangled in an international crime caper headed by Constantine—the World’s Number One Criminal and a dead ringer for Kermit—and his dastardly sidekick Dominic, aka Number Two.

Sneak preview: Join us at 7:30 p.m. as we make a craft and play games.

LOCATION: Westminster Park, 1320 Westminster Drive

DATE: F, Jun 5

TIME: 8:45 pm

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Morry Sochat & the Special 20sJazz/BluesWednesday, June 10 • 7 - 8:30 p.m. Lake Harriet - 7200 Woodridge Drive (corner of Woodridge Drive & 71st StreetMorry Sochat and the Special 20s play a great mix of blues, swing, jazz and 50’s rock n’ roll. They put on a great show with a very classy, vintage feel. It is a very lively show that appeals to every age and musical preference.

Istvan and His Imaginary BandChildren’s EntertainerWednesday, June 24 • 7 - 8:00 p.m. Westminster Park – 1320 Westminster Drive (corner of Charing Cross Road & Westminster Drive)Istvan and His Imaginary Band bring an exciting rock concert to every event they play. Kids can’t help but join in, sometimes on stage, while their moms and dads cheer them on and enjoy the original mix of rock, country, pop, punk and sing-a-longs.

Gina Glocksen BandRock/PopWednesday, July 8 • 7 - 8:30 p.m. Mending Wall Park - 8406 Mending Wall Drive (south of North Creek Drive) Gina Glocksen Band is a group of seasoned musicians that pride themselves on delivering a high-energy show that exudes passion, precision, and profession-alism. Lead by the world-class vocal talents of front woman Gina Glocksen (Season 6 Finalist of American Idol) the band has a vast musical repertoire that spans the genres of rock, pop, hip-hop, rap, country, dance, heavy metal, and everything in between. This reputation has helped GGB land gigs playing with National Acts such as Brett Michaels and most recently as the opening act for Heart in July 2012.

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Mason RiversCountryWednesday, July 22 • 7 - 8:30 p.m.Westminster Park – 1320 Westminster Drive (corner of Charing Cross Road & Westminster Drive)A high-energy band that covers the best of today’s country music as well as your favorite classics, Mason Rivers was formed from some of the finest musical talent in the Chicagoland area. Strong male and female lead vocalists with a rich diversity of musical background and skill result in an exciting sound that’s bigger than country, stronger than rock. Mason Rivers – the band that rocks country!

Dr. Rock RockWednesday, July 15 • 7 - 8:30 p.m. Janes Avenue Park, 7927 Janes AvenueDr. Rock specializes in bad jokes and awesome tunes…all executed with surgical precision. We play to the note covers of bands like: Muse, Kings of Leon, Adele, Phoenix, The Killers, Foo Fighters etc. And no, no show is complete without the classics from the all-time greats: The Who, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin.

The AssociatesMotown & VarietyWednesday, July 29 • 7 - 8:30 p.m.Seven Bridges Park - 6516 Greene Road (Greene Road & Green Trails Drive) The Associates are the premier Motown and variety band in the Midwest. Their crowd pleasing repertoire includes thousands of well-loved tunes from many genres including Motown, classic rock, blues, R&B, swing, jazz, and country.

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SPECIAL EVENTSAll Village Garage Sale The 22nd Annual All Village Garage Sale is back again! Come early for great prices on hidden treasures at Woodridge’s biggest garage sale of the year. This event will be held at Echo Point Park, which features a beauti-fully shaded trail for you to follow as you search for a bargain. Munchies are available for purchase to snack on while you shop. LOCATION: Echo Point Park, 8115 Woodridge Drive Day Date TimeSa Aug 8 8:30 am-1:30 pm

All Village Garage Sale Tables AvailableSign up now for the 22nd Annual All Village Garage Sale! If you have a garage full of hidden treasures, outdated toys, or just plain junk, join your fellow villagers at Woodridge’s biggest sale of the year. Each person registered receives about a 12’ L x 10’ W space with an 8’ banquet table. Please bring a chair. Businesses are welcome, as well as local organiza-tions trying to share their message. Please ensure that we have a valid email address upon registering. Once you have registered to sell items, please visit the park district website to download documents that explain important information regarding event details and procedures. Click on Programs and Registration, then Handbooks/Waivers/Forms.Registration Deadline: M, Aug 3LOCATION: Echo Point Park, 8115 Woodridge Drive AGE: 18Y & up

FEE: $18.00(R)/$21.00(N) for the first table/space $31.00(R)/$35.00(N) for two tables/spaces $47.00(R)/$51.00(N) for three tables/spaces Day Date Time Min/Max CodeSa Aug 8 8:30 am-1:30 pm 30/70 13277

Disc Golf Summer TourneyDisc golf has been around since the Seventies. It’s played a lot like golf but instead of hitting a ball you throw a frisbee. Join us at Castaldo Park for this annual 27-hole event. Each player will be playing 3 rounds of nine holes. Water will be provided. Registration Deadline: Th, Jul 3LOCATION: Castaldo Park, Disc Golf Course AGE: 16Y & up Day Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSu Jul 5 11:00 am-3:00 pm $8/$12 8/36 13400

Hole in Fun FootGolf TourneyJoin us for our inaugural footgolf event at Village Greens where you’ll play 18 holes of footgolf. Included is a meal ticket for a hot dog or brat and a bag of chips or cookie. Pop and water is also provided. We’ll have a hole in one contest, as well as a longest drive activity. Come and have some fun in this laid-back tourney.LOCATION: Village Greens of Woodridge Golf Course AGE: 18Y & up Day Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Jul 10 5:30-8:00 pm $24/$24 6/18 13637

Football ExtravaganzaWho’s looking forward to some football? Moms and dads, bring your child out to toss the pigskin around. We’ll provide the footballs and the atmosphere to make this a fun-filled afternoon. First we’ll tailgate out in the parking lot with some food and beverages. Next, kids will partici-pate in a variety of fun games and we’ll end the day with a punt, pass and kick competition. Don’t forget to dress up in your favorite team apparel. Parents are free.LOCATION: Jefferson Jr. High School, Soccer Field 1 AGE: 6Y-14Y Day Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSu Aug 2 12:00-2:00 pm $10/$15 6/18 13630

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SPECIAL EVENTSFamily Campout - Hawthorne Hill WoodsWhat better way to spend an evening with your family than camping out at Hawthorne Hill Woods? Staff will provide hot dogs, chips, and beverage for an early evening cookout. After the sun sets, roasting marshmallows over a camp fire will be enjoyed by all. Juice, coffee and breakfast bakery goods will be provided in the morning. Participants must bring their own sleeping gear, tent, lawn chairs, bug spray, flash-lights, additional food and drink, games, toys, personal items, etc. All children must be accompanied by a parent. Please provide a current email for campout info that will be sent a few days prior to campout. Registration Deadline: Tu, Aug 4 Raindate: F, Aug 14-Sa, Aug 15 LOCATION: Hawthorne Hill Woods AGE: 1Y & up Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF/Sa Aug 7-Aug 8 6:00 pm-8:00 am $8/$12 18/35 13285

Cypress Cove Special Events

Teen Splash Bashes Celebrate the summer at Cypress Cove! Bring your friends from 6th, 7th or 8th grade for a night of fun, while you have Cypress Cove all to yourselves! Tickets can be purchased at Cypress Cove May 26-28 for the June date and 3 days in advance for the July and August dates.

LOCATION: Cypress Cove DATES TIME F, Jun 5 8:00-10:00 pmTh, Jul 16 8:00-10:00 pmTh, Aug 13 8:00-10:00 pm FEE: $5 with Jr. High I.D., report card or valid season pass

Family Float NightsFamily Float Nights will be an event your family won’t want to miss. Bring in floats, rafts and other fun items you would like to enjoy in the Main pool. Parental supervision in the water is mandatory for nonswimmers. Six feet maximum length on rafts, and Pool Manager has discretion to deny any device for safety reasons. This will be a “tube”tastic time for any family!

LOCATION: Cattail Bay (Main Pool) DATES: F, Jun 5-Aug 14 TIME: 6:00 -8:00 pm FEE: Valid season pass or daily admission

Swim Under the StarsBring the whole family! Cypress Cove will be staying open until 10:00 p.m. for an evening of swimming under the stars. These nights are sure to be a fun break from swimming in the sun.

LOCATION: Cypress Cove DATES: M, Jun 22 & W, Jul 1 TIME: 8:00-10:00 pm. FEE: Valid season pass or daily admission

Flick ‘N’ Float Here is the chance to combine two of your favorites - the movies and the pool! Watch a popular movie while floating in a tube - it’s like a drive-in, in the pool! Only the main pool will be open during the event. Movie will be rated “G” and will be announced on the website prior to the event.

LOCATION: Cattail Bay (Main Pool) DATES: F, Jul 31 & F, Aug 7 TIME: 8:30-11:00 pm FEES: $5 season pass holder $6 Resident ID card holder $7 Nonresident

Prehistoric Family Fun DayJoin us for a prehistoric-themed day of fun with the family! There will be games for all ages, prizes and lunch specials.

LOCATION: Cypress Cove DATE: F, Aug 14 TIME: 12:00-4:00 pm FEE: Valid season pass or daily admission

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CAMPAdventure CampSpend those long summer days participating in a variety of outdoor activities including sports, games, nature activities, arts & crafts, canoeing, swimming at Cypress Cove and venturing off on a field trip once a week. Participants will need to bring a sack lunch, beverage, additional snack and swimming items to camp every day.

Parent Manual and Camp FormsCamp forms, schedules, waivers, and the Parent Manual will be available on the park district website under the Programs & Registration tab after May 1. Registration must be completed by the Tuesday before your child is scheduled to begin camp. Full payment is due at the time of registration. All other forms must be turned in by the Thursday before your child begins camp. Until registration, payment and all forms are received and processed, children will not be allowed to participate in camp programs and will be subject to a $20 late registration fee per child. Completed forms can be dropped off at the Community Center. View camp information and download required forms on our website: www.woodridgeparks.org/adventurecamp.htm.

Refund Policy - See Parent Manual

Required Forms- Registration Form and full payment are due by the Tuesday before your child begins camp. - Participant Information Form - Waiver/Release of All Claims - Parent/Child Manual Acknowledgement - Identification Card (includes current, colored photo of child) Do not fax. - All forms except the Registration Form are due by the Thursday before your child begins camp

Optional Forms (if applicable)- Inhaler Waiver - Medication Dispensing Information and Waiver

Before CampCampers who attend a full day camp are eligible to register for this program that allows him/her to attend extended camp in the morning. Participants will participate in a variety of activities lead by our staff during this time.

After CampCampers who attend a full day camp are eligible to register for this program that allows him/her to attend extended camp in the evening. Participants will participate in a variety of activities lead by our staff during this time.

LOCATION: CC, Aspen/Birch MIN/MAX: 80/110 ENTERING GRADES: 1 - 5

Week 1: M-F, Jun 15-Jun 19 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jun 9 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13108 7:00-9:00 am $30/$45 ADVENTURE CAMP 13075 9:00 am-4:30 pm $136/$204 AFTER CAMP 13117 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35

Week 2: M-F, Jun 22-Jun 26 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jun 16 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13109 7:00-9:00 am $30/$45 ADVENTURE CAMP 13076 9:00 am-4:30 pm $136/$204 AFTER CAMP 13118 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35

Week 3: M-Th, Jun 29-Jul 2 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jun 23 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13110 7:00-9:00 am $25/$38 ADVENTURE CAMP 13077 9:00 am-4:30 pm $109/$164 AFTER CAMP 13119 4:30-6:00 pm $19/$29

Week 4: M-F, Jul 6-Jul 10 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jun 30 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13111 7:00-9:00 am $30/$45 ADVENTURE CAMP 13078 9:00 am-4:30 pm $136/$204 AFTER CAMP 13120 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35

Register and pay for all sessions up front by May 1 and receive a 10% discount (does not apply to before and after

camp and must be registered for in-person.)

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Week 5: M - F, Jul 13 - Jul 17 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jul 7 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13112 7:00-9:00 am $30/$45 ADVENTURE CAMP 13079 9:00 am-4:30 pm $136/$204 AFTER CAMP 13121 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35

Week 6: M - F, Jul 20 - Jul 24 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jul 14 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13113 7:00-9:00 am $30/$45 ADVENTURE CAMP 13080 9:00 am- 4:30 pm $136/$204 AFTER CAMP 13122 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35

Week 7: M - F, Jul 27 - Jul 31 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jul 21 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13114 7:00-9:00 am $30/$45 ADVENTURE CAMP 13081 9:00 am-4:30 pm $136/$204 AFTER CAMP 13123 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35

Week 8: M - F, Aug 3 - Aug 7 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jul 28 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13115 7:00-9:00 am $30/$45 ADVENTURE CAMP 13082 9:00 am-4:30 pm $136/$204 AFTER CAMP 13124 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35

Week 9: M - F, Aug 10 - Aug 14 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Aug 4 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13116 7:00-9:00 am $30/$45 ADVENTURE CAMP 13083 9:00 am-4:30 pm $136/$204 AFTER CAMP 13125 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35

A mandatory parent meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 27 at 7:00 p.m. located at the Community Center in the

Hickory/Oak room.Please email [email protected] if you have

questions regarding camp.

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CAMPTrek & Travel CampGrab your friends and venture off to amusement parks and attractions, water parks, museums, and beaches three days a week and then take part in sports-related activities, swim at Cypress Cove, watch movies, canoe and enjoy other outdoor activities when not on a field trip. Participants will need to bring a sack lunch, beverage, additional snack and swimming items to camp every day.

Parent Manual & Camp FormsCamp forms, schedules, waivers, and the Parent Manual will be available on the park district website under the Programs & Registration tab after May 1. Registration must be completed by the Tuesday before your child is scheduled to begin camp. Full payment is due at the time of registration. All other forms must be received by the Thursday before your child is scheduled to begin camp. Until registration, payment and all forms are received and processed, children will not be allowed to participate in camp programs and will be subject to a $20 late registra-tion fee per child. Completed forms can be dropped off at the Community Center. View camp information and download required forms on our website: www.woodridgeparks.org/trektravelcamp.htm.

Refund Policy - See Parent Manual

Required Forms- Registration Form and full payment are due by the Tuesday before your child begins camp - Participant Information Form - Waiver/Release of All Claims - Parent/Child Manual Acknowledgement - Identification Card (includes current, colored photo of child) Do not fax. - All forms except the Registration Form are due by the Thursday before your child begins camp.

Optional Forms (if applicable)- Inhaler Waiver - Medication Dispensing Information and Waiver

Before CampCampers who attend a full day camp are eligible to register for this program that allows him/her to attend extended camp in the morning. Participants will participate in a variety of activities lead by our staff during this time. LOCATION: CC/Aspen/Birch*

After CampCampers who attend a full day camp are eligible to register for this program that allows him/her to attend extended camp in the evening. Participants will participate in a variety of activities lead by our staff during this time. LOCATION: CC/Aspen/Birch**location is subject to change

LOCATION: CC, Sycamore* MIN/MAX: 30/50 ENTERING GRADES: 6 - 9

Week 1: M - F, Jun 15-Jun 19 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jun 9 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13108 7:00-9:00 am $30/$45 TREK & TRAVEL CAMP 13095 9:00 am-4:30 pm $160/$240 AFTER CAMP 13117 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35

Week 2: M - F, Jun 22-Jun 26 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jun 16 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13109 7:00-9:00 am $30/$45 TREK & TRAVEL CAMP 13096 9:00 am-4:30 pm $185/$278* AFTER CAMP 13118 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. $23/$35 *Great America week

Week 3: M - Th, Jun 29-Jul 2 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jun 23 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13110 7:00-9:00 am $25/$38 TREK & TRAVEL CAMP 13097 9:00 am-4:30 pm $145/$218 AFTER CAMP 13119 4:30-6:00 pm $19/$29

Week 4: M - F, Jul 6-Jul 10 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jun 30 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13111 7:00 - 9:00 am $30/$45 TREK & TRAVEL CAMP 13098 9:00 am-4:30 pm $185/$278* AFTER CAMP 13120 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35 *Magic Waters Water Park week

Register and pay for all sessions up front by May 1 and receive a 10% discount (does not apply to before and

after camp and must be registered for in-person.)

*location is subject to change

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A mandatory parent meeting will be held on Thursday, May 28 at 7:00 p.m. located at the Community

Center in the Willow room.Please email [email protected] if you have

questions regarding camp.

Week 5: M - F, Jul 13- ul 17 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jul 7 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13112 7:00-9:00 am $30/$45 TREK & TRAVEL CAMP 13099 9:00 am-4:30 pm $185/$278* AFTER CAMP 13121 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35 *Hurricane Harbor week

Week 6: M - F, Jul 20-Jul 24 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jul 14 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13113 7:00 - 9:00 am $30/$45 TREK & TRAVEL CAMP 13100 9:00 am - 4:30 pm $160/$240 AFTER CAMP 13122 4:30 - 6:00 pm $23/$35

Week 7: M - F, Jul 27-Jul 31 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jul 21 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13114 7:00-9:00 am $30/$45 TREK & TRAVEL CAMP 13101 9:00 am-4:30 pm $160/$240 AFTER CAMP 13123 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35

Week 8: M - F, Aug 3-Aug 7 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Jul 28 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13115 7:00-9:00 am $30/$45 TREK & TRAVEL CAMP 13102 9:00 am-4:30 pm $185/$278* AFTER CAMP 13124 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35 *Deep River Water Park week

Week 9: M - F, Aug 10-Aug 14 • Registration Deadline: Tu, Aug 4 Code Time Fee (R/N) BEFORE CAMP 13116 7:00 - 9:00 am $30/$45 TREK & TRAVEL CAMP 13103 9:00 am-4:30 pm $160/$240 AFTER CAMP 13125 4:30-6:00 pm $23/$35

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ACTIVE ADULTSACTIVE ADULT PROGRAMSPrograms and services are available to active adults ages 50 years and better. See page 50-52 for active adult trips. For more information about programs, services and trips available to active adults, contact Julie Rhodes, Assistant Superintendent of Recreation for the Woodridge Park District at (630)353-3300.

Active Adult Adventures NewsletterA quarterly newsletter provides Active Adults with information about community services, Woodridge Park District Programs and trips, and the Golden Years Club. This newsletter is mailed free to residents and Golden Years Club Members and at a $5 annual fee to nonresidents. Please call the Woodridge Park District at (630)353-3300 if you are interested in receiving this publication.

WPD Refund PolicyA $5 administrative charge will be applied from the amount of the refund for each program, including refunds for medical reasons. No refunds will be given for a trip unless there is a replacement partici-pant or the trip is cancelled. The Woodridge Park District does reserve the right to cancel a program if the enrollment is not sufficient to justify sponsorship of the activity. Participants will receive full refunds for any class or trip that is cancelled by the Park District. Refund processing takes approximately 2 weeks.

Cravings CrewJoin us for a monthly lunch outing organized by the Woodridge Park District for active adults 50 years old and better. Each month we will travel to a different restaurant to sample a variety of menu options. Exact dates, times, restaurant and menu options are available the first Thursday of each month. Your fee for this program includes: transportation, lunch, soft drink beverages and gratuity. Advance registration is required. Call (630) 353-3300 or stop by the Community Center for details.

HEALTH & WELLNESSAccuquest HearingJason Fradette, Hearing Instrument Dispenser, of Accuquest Hearing will provide a free 20-minute hearing screening. Appointments must be made by Friday by 12:00 p.m. for the following Thursday appointment. If you can’t make it Thursday, feel free to call and set up an appointment at their office at (630) 968-0085.

LOCATION: CC, Sycamore 146Day Dates Time Fee Book byTh Jul 16 9:30-11:30 am Free Jul 10Th Sep 17 9:30-11:30 am Free Sep 11

DuPage Senior Citizens Council(630) 620-0804Provides home-delivered meals, minor home repair service, and well-being checks for seniors.

Blood Pressure ChecksOsco Pharmacy provides blood pressure checks for free on the first Thursday of each month from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Call the Community Center at (630)353-3300 with questions.

Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP)(800) 548-9034The Illinois Department of Insurance has trained volunteers to provide assistance to aid you in filing Medicare claims and answer your questions regarding health insurance. For further assistance you may call or email [email protected].

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ACTIVE ADULTSTRANSPORTATION SERVICES

Transportation: Ride DuPage ProgramFor persons 65 years and olderOnce registered, you have one phone number to call: 1-800-713-7445. For TTY use 1-800-713-7415 PACE call center.Make a reservation up to 7 days in advance between the hours of 6:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.You will be given the cost of your ride at the time you make your reservation, then pay for the ride on the vehicle. The vehicle assigned will be either a Taxi or a Pace bus. The cost for the Ride DuPage transportation will be $2.00 flag fee plus $1.00 for each mile traveled. Service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For additional information and registration call Jim Vondran (630) 968-2087 ext. 11, Lisle Township.

Pilot II Taxi ProgramThe Village of Woodridge is now offering the Subsidized Taxi Program. Participants must live in the village limits, be at least 60 years of age, or obtain a certified statement from a physician to verify disability.You may purchase coupons in person, by mail or visit the Woodridge Village Hall during regular business hours in person. Coupons cost $3 each and may be used throughout DuPage County. You may purchase up to 12 coupons each month, the coupon value is $5. A maximum of four coupons may be used per ride.For more information regarding the Village of Woodridge Pilot II Taxi Program, please call: (630) 852-7000.

RTA Reduced Fare for SeniorsIf you are age 65 or older and are not enrolled in the Illinois Department on Aging’s Circuit Breaker program, you are eligible for a reduced fare. You must apply at any one of the 200 registration sites in the region. To find a site near you, call 836-7000 from any local area code.

ARRP Driver Safety CourseWhy take a driver safety course? Because driving has changed since you first got your license. Cars have changed, so have traffic rules, driving conditions and the roads you travel on every day.Some drivers age 50+ have never looked back since they got their first driver’s licenses, but even the most experienced drivers can benefit from brushing up on their driving skills.By taking a driver safety course you’ll learn the current rules of the road, defensive driving techniques, and how to operate your vehicle more safely in today’s increasingly challenging driving environment. You’ll learn how you can manage and accommodate common age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. A course will be offered in the fall at the Woodridge Park District - October 15 and 16 from 9 am-1 pm. Must attend both days to receive certificate. You may be eligible to receive an insurance discount upon completing the course. Consult with your agent for details.

LEGAL SERVICES

DuPage County Bar AssociationLawyer Referral Service – Free for the first 1/2 hour consultation (630) 653-9109 or visit their web site at www.dcba.org to find a lawyer.Legal Assistance ResourcesDuPage Bar Legal Aid Service126 S. County Farm Rd. Wheaton, IL 60187 FEE: Free! Call (630) 653-6212 for more information.

Prairie State Legal ServicesLegal service is available through the Prairie State Legal Service. You must be a DuPage County resident and at least 60 years of age. Assistance for legal problems, excluding wills and those cases which have been previously handled by an attorney, are offered. An appointment must be made. Call (630) 690-2130.

For more information about senior services available through Dupage County, call 1-800-942-9412 or

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ACTIVE ADULTSGolden Years ClubThe Golden Years Club is open to anyone 50 years old or better. Weekly meetings are held on Thursdays from 1:00-4:00 p.m. at the Community Center. Regular activities include games, guest speakers, birthday parties, stimulating conversation, and much more. Throughout the year there are also special events and activities. There is a $18 annual fee which can be paid at any weekly meeting. Anyone who is interested in trying out the club can attend one meeting without paying. No Golden Years meeting on June 18 due to the Woodridge Jubilee.

Golden Years Advisory BoardThe Advisory Board is made up of five members of the Golden Years group. The positions are one-year terms and include: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Kitchen Director.

2015 Golden Years Advisory Board Members President Georgie BenedykVice President/Good Cheer Arlene MarkleyTreasurer Margaret NadhernySecretary/Entertainment Kathy Nartnick

Kitchen Director Carol Boak

Advisory Board MeetingsMembers of Golden Years Club are encouraged to attend Advisory Board meetings. The Advisory Board meets on the last Thursday of each month at 11:00 a.m., except when it falls on a holiday, the dates are as follows:MAY 28• JUN 25 • JUL 30 • AUG 27Meetings are held at the Community Center, Hickory-Oak.

Birthday Meetings and ActivitiesEveryone looks forward to a celebration each month to celebrate their special day. Cake and coffee will be served after the meeting. Golden Year’s activities follow the coffee hour. A great afternoon for all!

LOCATION: CC, Hickory-Oak TIME: 1:00 - 4:00 pmDATES: May 7, Jun 4, Jul 2, Aug 6, Sep 3

Mother’s Day Luncheon Please join us as we celebrate all the Moms, Aunts and Grandmas with a special luncheon of salads, sandwiches, punch and dessert. RSVP to the Golden Years Club by Thursday, April 30. This event is only open to Golden Years Club members.LOCATION: CC, Hickory-Oak TIME: 12:00 - 4:00 pmDATE: Th, May 7

Dads ‘n Dogs Celebration Please join us as we celebrate all the Dads, Uncles and Grandpas with a hot dog luncheon! RSVP to the Golden Years Club by Thursday, June 4. This event is only open to Golden Years Club members.

LOCATION: CC, Hickory-Oak TIME: 12:00 - 4:00 pmDATE: Th, Jun 11

11th Annual Ice Cream Social – Bring a friend! Members have the opportunity to bring a friend. We love to meet new people, so they may enjoy the hospitality, and what better way than with an ice cream social with entertainment.

LOCATION: CC, Hickory-Oak TIME: 12:00 - 4:00 pmDATE: Th, Jul 2

Pool Deck Party Wear your suits and swim if you like. We will play BINGO on the deck of Cypress Cove. Box lunch is included. RSVP to the Golden Years Club by Thursday, August 6. This event is only open to Golden Years Club members.

LOCATION: Cypress Cove TIME: 11:00 am - 2:00 pmDATE: Th, Aug 13

Any additional special events will be announced at Golden Years meetings. Note: All dates for special events may be subject to change.

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ARTS & CRAFTSYOUTH

Young Rembrandts Summer Art CampStudents will learn to draw in these workshops! The Young Rembrandts program was developed 25 years ago to teach the basic concepts of drawing technique. Students will complete a different lesson and finish a new drawing in each class. The projects are in a variety of subjects: Day 1- Markers, Day 2- Cartooning, Day 3- Pastels. The Instructor presents a step-by-step method that has improved thousands of students’ confidence and artistic talent. Learning to draw can be lots of fun, espe-cially when we create such interesting finished projects. Young Rembrandts’ innovative step-by-step drawing method is combined with subjects that engage kids’ sense of humor and vivid imaginations. All materials included.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 6Y-12YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu/W/Th Jun 16-Jun 18 11:00 am-12:30 pm $56/$84 6/12 13452Tu/W/Th Jul 14-Jul 16 11:00 am-12:30 pm $56/$84 6/12 13453Tu/W/Th Aug 11-Aug 13 11:00 am-12:30 pm $56/$84 6/12 13454

Athletic Recreation Center (ARC)The official groundbreaking ceremony for the future Athletic Recreation Center (ARC) took place on Saturday, March 14. Construction is tentatively scheduled to begin in spring 2015, with a tentative completion date of fall 2016. The facility will be located at 8201 S. Janes Avenue, at the corner of Janes Avenue and 83rd Street. Learn more about the project at www.woodridgeparks.org.

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YOUTH

NEW! Keyboarding and Coding KidsThe technology revolution continues to unfold and the wave of digital learning is a reality. Knowing how to use computers as tools (not just toys) is a key component of core curriculum. Young learners need to know keyboarding, functionality and coding to be ready to embrace their upcoming academic adventures. The expert staff of Smart Starters, Inc. delivers instruction on the tools students need in a dynamic, fun and challenging environment - including knowledge of true keyboarding function keys, safe Internet habits, document building and coding. Students are 1:1 on the provided net book computers. All programs are downloaded, so the student will not be online during class. Weekly progress reports are sent home with students. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center GRADE: K-3Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16-Jul 21* 4:30-5:15 p.m. $90/$135 3/5 13497

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Video Game Animation CampDive into the world of video game animation by creating characters that dance, sing and interact with one another. Working in teams, you’ll use sound effects and music clips to create a dynamic video animation game by using software created just for kids. Creativity rules in this fun version of video game design! Receive a copy of software and your game after class is complete. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 8Y-12YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-Th Jul 6-Jul 9 9:30-11:30 am $110/$165 5/5 13600

Lights, Camera, Action - Making Your Own Harry Potter™ Movie CampWhat’s the next adventure for Harry Potter, Ron and Hermione? It’s up to you! We will create our own Harry Potter movie using special movie making cameras and software. As directors and producers we will work in teams to create our own story and script, build scenes out of Lego®, use Lego Harry Potter mini figures as characters and film our own movie. We will use graphic editing techniques and stop motion animation, add background noise and music, and show our movie at a private screening on the last day of class. All students will get a copy of their movie on a CD after class is complete. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 7Y-12YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-Th Jul 6-Jul 9 1:00-3:00 pm $110/$165 5/5 13598

Fun-Gineering with Simple Machines CampUsing Lego™ Educational kits, budding engineers will learn about simple machines by building models of real-life devices such as a motorized car, a drawbridge, a motorized crane and a conveyor belt. They will learn about the concepts of pulleys, gears, wheels and axles, and bring their projects to life using battery-operated motors. Through the building of realistic motorized models, students will develop an understanding of mechanical principles. They will explore, investigate and solve problems in a fun group environment. Two children per LEGO kits. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 8Y-12YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-Th Jul 27-Jul 30 9:30-11:00 am $110/$165 5/5 13599

Awesome Robotics CampExtend your knowledge of robotics as you build and design unique projects using LEGO™ kits with working motors and sensors! Whether it’s a car, Ferris wheel or crane, this class will be both challenging and fun. This is cooperative program with Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 8Y-12YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-Th Jul 27-Jul 30 1:00-3:00 pm $110/$165 5/5 13601

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COmpUTERS TEENS & ADULTS

Take Advantage of What Microsoft Excel Has To OfferExcel has become the standard in virtually every aspect of business operations. This course is designed to provide a working knowledge of Microsoft Excel for people who want to use the program to prepare typical business spreadsheets. This class covers Excel 2007 & 2010 & 2013, including a thorough treatment of the ‘Ribbon’ interface. Gain the necessary skills to create, edit and format worksheets and workbooks. In this class you will learn about common Excel features, including editing numbers and cells, using basic formulas and tables. Finally printing and viewing your spreadsheets will be covered. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 16Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16 7:00-8:30 pm $27/$39 5/15 13380

Computer Tips & TricksTips on how to tune up your PC and get it running like new! This presentation will include tips on checking for and cleaning up spyware and viruses, helping your PC boot faster and run better, backing up you most important data like pictures, documents and music. You will also learn what to look for when buying a computer as well as some useful tips and tricks in Windows. There is even a question and answer session after the presentation. At the conclusion of class, a flat panel monitor will be given away. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 16Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jul 22 7:00-8:30 pm $27/$39 5/15 13381

Volunteer for the Woodridge Park DistrictEnhance your life while giving back to the community through service opportunities. We invite you to become a volunteer for the Woodridge Park District. Volunteers are essential to the success of our programs. Any amount of time that you can afford to give will be greatly appreciated.Volunteers make a difference! More than one quarter of a million people annually donate their time and expertise as volunteers for park and recreation programs and services, saving taxpayers millions of dollars in personnel costs.

Who can volunteer?INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIESChoose an activity or special event based on your interests and time availability.

BUSINESSESBuild a company’s public image and improve staff morale by building a “team” attitude by contributing staff and or resources.

TEENS AND SCHOOL GROUPSBoys and girls at least 14 years old are invited to gain valuable work experience or fulfill service hours for school.

Volunteer OpportunitiesDaddy/Daughter or Mother/Son Date NightEnchanted Prince & Princess BallGolden Years ProgramHaunted Forest WalkIndian Summer FestivalWoodridge JubileeYouth Basketball CoachYouth Soccer CoachYouth Girls Softball Coach

Call (630) 353-3300 or email [email protected] to get involved with your community and lend a helping hand!

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EARLY CHILDHOOD & YOUTH

Hip Hop DanceHave fun learning some of today’s hottest dance steps. You’ll be introduced to the basics and then some cool new steps. Also, you will be choreographing your own routine as a group or groups with assistance from the instructor and performing them the last week of class. Dance like your favorite artist from warm up to cool down. Parents are welcome to come 10 to 15 minutes early the last week of class to see ‘The Performance’! Please wear comfortable clothing and gym shoes are preferred. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 5Y-10YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 1-Jun 29* 7:00-7:50 pm $41/$62 8/8 13595*no class Jun 15

Zumba Kids Jr.Zumba® Kids Jr. classes are a dance ‘n’ play party for lil’ feet where pint-sized party animals get silly, dream big and begin their journey to a healthy future. This program is where 4-to-9-year-olds just let loose and be themselves, little bundles of natural energy that are endlessly curious about new sounds and experiences! Here they can socialize, move to age-appropriate music and play games with other kids. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Maple 103 AGE: 4Y-9Y Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 3-Jul 8 5:30-6:15 pm $36/$44 5/10 13333W Jul 15-Aug 26 5:30-6:15 pm $42/$51 5/10 13334

Spirit Kids CheerGet in the spirit of cheerleading and pom pons by learning a variety of basic jumps, kicks, mounts, chants, cheers, and ‘pom’ routines. Each class will also include stretches, warm-ups, exercises encouraging strength, balance, and endurance, and the practice of simple tumbling skills. Through trusting others, your child will experience the fun and importance of being part of a team. Loose clothing and gym shoes recommended.LOCATION: CC, Maple 103 AGE: 6Y & up Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jun 25-Aug 20 4:25-5:10 pm $68/$102 6/12 13446

YOUTH

BalletDevelop poise, grace and self-confidence through the art of ballet. Dancing is a life skill that also teaches children good posture, grace, rhythm and coordination. Ballet shoes are required. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Community Center, Room A AGE: 6Y-12YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa Jun 13-Jul 25* 9:45-10:30 am $52/$63 4/8 13501Tu Jun 23-Aug 18 6:15-7:00 pm $78/$117 4/8 13502*no class Jul 4

Jazz & Hip HopOur dance program is designed to improve grace and flexibility while exposing participants to the beauty and benefits of dance. Dancing is a life skill that also teaches children good posture, grace, rhythm and coordination. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Maple 103 AGE: 6Y-12Y Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 24-Aug 19 4:25-5:10 pm $78/$117 3/5 13506

Dance & More

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Dance & MoreYOUTH

Jazz, Hip Hop & Ballet AdvancedTeacher recommendation only. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Community Center, Room A AGE: 7Y-12Y Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 23-Aug 18 4:30-5:30 pm $99/$149 3/5 13503 TapThe Woodridge Park District dance program is designed to improve grace and flexibility while exposing participants to the beauty and benefits of dance. Dancing is a life skill that also teaches good posture, grace, rhythm and coordination. Tap shoes are required. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Community Center, Room A AGE: 7Y-12Y

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa Jun 13-Jul 25* 10:30-11:00 am $32/$48 3/5 13504

*no class Jul 4Tu Jun 23-Aug 18 7:00-7:30 pm $42/$63 3/5 13505

TEENS & ADULTS

Wedding and Social DancingYou will be prepared to dance to any type of music such as: Live Rock Band, Top 40 Dance, Latin or Big Band. This class will introduce you to the Cha Cha, Waltz and Swing Dances that are taught in the ballroom class. You will also learn slow dancing and how to move to the groove. Couples are recommended. Couples will not rotate partners. Singles are not guaranteed a partner. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 16Y & up

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 1-Jun 29* 8:00-9:00 pm $42/$63 8/12 13594*no class Jun 15

ADULTS

Adult BalletBallet can be fun! Even if you can’t point your toes you can still join us in a teaching style of ballet that incorporates cardio, aerobic and toning exercises to classical and contemporary music! No experience necessary. So let’s meet new friends, try something different and sign up today. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Community Center, Room A AGE: 18Y & upDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jun 11-Jul 23* 7:30-8:15 pm $52/$63 3/5 13499*no class Jul 2

Adult JazzCome join the party and have some cardio and upbeat fun! This class incorporates basic jazz moves along with some music styles from A Chorus Line to top 20 hits of today. You won’t even know you are exercising! No experience necessary. So bring your jazz hands and sign up today. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Community Center, Room A AGE: 18Y & upDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jun 11-Jul 23* 8:15-9:00 pm $52/$63 3/5 13500*no class Jul 2

Adult Tap WorkoutDid you take dance as a kid and still dream of being a tap dancer? Well here’s your chance. This class includes warm-ups, basic steps, and traveling combinations. Tap shoes are required. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle and Downers Grove Park Districts.LOCATION: CC, Maple 103 AGE: 18Y & upBEGINNING

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 22-Aug 24 6:45-7:30 pm $84/$126 6/11 13507INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 22-Aug 24 8:15-9:00 pm $84/$126 6/11 13508

The Woodridge Park District Info/Rainout Line keeps you up to date when adverse weather affects programs, events and facilities. Visit the WPD website at www.woodridgeparks.org to subscribe to text or email alerts, download the Rainout Line app on your smartphone or call the Info Rainout Line at (630) 206-1722.

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PARENT/CHILD

Tot RockMusical fun for everyone! Tot Rock is a unique combination of music and movement, sensory stimulation and socialization. Tot Rock provides structured and unstructured time for tots to improve fine motor skills and coordination, and work on newly-acquired gross motor skills. Activities involve a variety of manipulatives, including maracas, tambourines, bean bags, bubbles, parachute play and much more! New curriculum presented each session. The Tot Rock program is proud to be celebrating its 20-year anniversary! Sing, dance and play with us today! www.rockitkids.com This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Oak 201 AGE: 12M-24M Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 15-Aug 3 9:15-9:55 am $69/$104 4/12 13428 Kid Rock IAt Kid Rock, it’s always a musical day! Kid Rock is a multi-faceted music and movement program that focuses on song and dance, rhythm and rhyme, imaginative play, fine and gross motor skills, and following directions. Instruments and props include hand bells, maracas, tambourines, scarves, bean bags, parachute play and much more! New curriculum presented each session. Parents participate in Kid Rock I; Kid Rock II is without parent participation. The Kid Rock program is proud to be celebrating its 20-year anniversary! It’s music and fun rolled into one! www.rockitkids.com. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Oak 201 AGE: 20M-36M Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 15-Aug 3 10:00-10:40 am $69/$104 3/6 13429

Twist and Turn MusikgartenIn a world filled with ‘be-alone’ activities, are you looking to spend more one-on-one fun filled quality and engaging times with your children? At a MusiCreators class, we believe you will find what you are looking for; participating in fun and developmentally appropriate activities with your children that will stimulate their imagination and improve their increasing vocabulary. You will SING! Singing songs your child will gain independence, confidence, and learn self-expression. You will PLAY! Using instruments, scarves, & hoops; you will move with your child enjoying your time together while improving their gross motor coordination. You will LAUGH! Experiencing music through a child’s eyes, you will share their joy and wonder giving them and yourself a gift for life. Share music together as a family. Music making permeates family life when presented in the mixed age setting. Class includes nursery rhymes using lots of movement and instruments. The vocabulary found in nursery rhymes builds language skills and nurtures the child’s imagination. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 1Y-5Y Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jun 11-Jul 23* 10:05-10:45 am $78/$117 3/5 13495*no class Jul 2

Parent & Tot SportsCome and give you and your child an opportunity to bond and have fun together while learning a variety of sports. This class is great for simple motor skills such as catching, throwing, and anything that involves hand-eye coordination. Parents will participate with the child in soccer, basketball, hockey, t-ball, and more.LOCATION: Murphy School, Field AGE: 2Y-3Y Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16-Jul 28 10:00-10:45 am $64/$79 6/18 13539Tu Aug 4-Aug 18 10:00-10:45 am $50/$60 6/16 13540

Parent & Star GymnasticsYour little star will explore many different avenues of physical movement through basic tumbling activity. This is a parent-assisted program and active wear is advised. Come and enjoy the interaction created for you and your child in this class. Gymnastics is a wonderful and fun way for young children to experience the many varieties of physical activities. Your little star will learn gymnastic positions, skills, and movements that will develop coordination, strength, balance and self-confidence. The staff of Gym Stars uses safe, progressive, and positive teaching techniques appropriate for each age group. Instructors suggest shorts and T-shirts without snaps, buttons or zippers for your child’s safety.LOCATION: CC, Hickory 200 AGE: 18M-35M Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 17-Jul 15 9:30-10:00 am $65/$75 8/12 13530W Jul 22-Aug 12 9:30-10:00 am $55/$65 8/12 13531

ARTS & CRAFTS

Preschool Drawing Camp with Young RembrandtsYour beginning artists will have lots of fun while learning valuable motor skills and drawing techniques. We combine basic ideas with exciting drawings! Completed drawings will include animals and other whimsical characters and scenes. We have a 5-year non-repeat curriculum, so your child will have a new drawing every time. All supplies included.LOCATION: CC, Acorn 128 AGE: 3Y-6Y

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeT, W, Th Jun 16-Jun 18 10:00-10:45 am $29/$44 6/10 13455T, W, Th Aug 11-Aug 13 10:00-10:45 am $29/$44 6/10 13457

LOCATION: CC, Sycamore Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeT, W, Th Jul 14-Jul 16 10:00-10:45 am $29/$44 6/10 13456

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EARLY CHILDHOODCOMPUTERS

PuterbugsCalling all Puterbug Detectives! We need your help in solving missions. As the technology revolution continues to unfold and the new wave of digital learning is quickly becoming a reality, technology education is a new and emerging part of core curriculum. This program teaches young children how to apply today’s technology along with developing skills in keyboarding, creative problem solving, school readiness, core curriculum, and Internet safety. Don’t miss out on any of our fun adventures! Each child will have acomputer to use. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 3Y-5Y

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16-Jul 21 12:30-1:15 pm $79/$119 3/4 13496

DANCE Pre-Ballet & TapJoin us for introductory ballet and tap. In tap your child will acquire rhythm, coordination and self-esteem. In ballet your child will develop poise, grace and self-confidence. In these classes your child will move through basic technique taught at the barre or in center, basic steps and traveling combinations. They will learn combinations and improve their memory. Ballet and tap shoes are required.LOCATION: CC, Maple 103 AGE: 4Y-6Y Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 22-Aug 17 6:00-6:45 pm $68/$102 6/12 13443W Jun 24-Aug 19 12:10-12:55 pm $68/$102 6/12 13444

Creative MovementDance Kids USA presents a specially-designed program to encourage your child in dance, mime, creative movement, music education, ballet, jazz, tap, gymnastics and performance. Your child will gain confidence, rhythm, better coordination and balance; all while exercising his or her memory and having fun. There is no specific dress code; however, we find that girls enjoy leotards and tights and boys prefer active playwear (t-shirt and shorts).LOCATION: CC, Maple 103 AGE: 30M-4Y Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 24-Aug 19 11:25 am-12:10 pm $45/$67 6/12 13445

Pre-Jazz & Hip-HopThis class will introduce you to the fundamental techniques of jazz dance and introduce you to the latest funky craze in hip hop. In jazz you will begin with stretches and isolation followed by basic exercises in technique and combinations. In hip-hop we will learn to move and shake while listening to the latest funky music.LOCATION: CC, Maple 103 AGE: 4Y-6Y Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 24-Aug 19 12:55-1:25 pm $45/$67 6/12 13509

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Sunshine Safari CampHere’s a great morning camp designed for campers by our preschool staff. It’s a perfect opportunity for preschoolers to learn, play and socialize together. Sunshine Safari will focus your child’s attention and curiosity on his and her natural surroundings. Activities include music, arts & crafts, games, storytelling, nature walks, and outdoor exploration. Each session will have different crafts and themes. Please wear play clothes to camp and bring a snack. LOCATION: CC, Pinecone 130 AGE: 4Y-5YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu, Th Jun 16-Jul 2 9:00 am-12:00 pm $95/$143 10/12 13448Tu, Th Jul 7-Jul 23 9:00 am-12:00 pm $95/$143 10/12 13449

NEW! Frozen Fun CampAn eternal winter has been unleashed on Woodridge, Illinois. Enroll your child in Frozen Fun featuring Princesses Elsa, Anna and Olaf, of course, from the hit movie ‘FROZEN’!! Your Princes and Princesses will have a great time learning freeze - dances, making crafts, playing games and singing songs like ‘Let It Go’, ‘Do You Wanna Build a Snowman’ and more! LOCATION: CC, Acorn 129 AGE: 3Y-7YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Jul 13-Jul 17 10:00 am-12:00 pm $125/$188 6/12 13492M-F Jul 13-Jul 17 12:30-2:30 pm $125/$188 6/12 13493

Smart Start ChessNo previous knowledge of chess is necessary. Smart Start Chess is an innovative approach to teaching chess to children as young as three. We make learning chess simple, fun, and accessible. Each 45-minute Smart Start Chess lesson features 5-7 major transitions to keep students excited and engaged. The children have a blast playing ‘human chess’ on a life size 4’x 4’ chess mat, and participate in a variety of activities, such as songs, crafts, dance, coloring, and creative play. These hands-on activities expose children to chess concepts and pieces, in order to help them gain a basic understanding of the game. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 3Y-5Y Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Jun 12-Jul 24* 12:30-1:15 pm $105/$158 3/5 13498*no class Jul 3

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Kid Rock IIAt Kid Rock, it’s always a musical day! Kid Rock is a multi-faceted music and movement program that focuses on song and dance, rhythm and rhyme, imaginative play, fine and gross motor skills, and following directions. Instruments and props include hand bells, maracas, tambourines, scarves, bean bags, parachute play and much more! New curriculum presented each session. Parents participate in Kid Rock I; Kid Rock II is without parent participation. The Kid Rock program is proud to be celebrating its 20-year anniversary! It’s music and fun rolled into one! www.rockitkids.com. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Oak 201 AGE: 3Y-4Y

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 15-Aug 3 10:45-11:25 am $69/$104 3/6 13430

Little Actors ClubChildren love this innovative drama class that helps to develop their imagination and introduce them to the performing arts in a fun and creative atmosphere. Each week is a new and exciting adventure into the imagination with changing themes, music, costumes, props, and playbills. They even learn a new joke every week! (Many themes won’t be repeated for two years - so act now!) Kids learn theater terms, enhance spontaneity, build self-esteem and have a blast. Awards are given on the last day of class. Want to do something fun? Join the club! This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Community Center AGE: 3Y-6Y Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jun 25-Aug 13* 12:30-1:15 pm $74/$95 3/6 13494*no class Jul 11

Safe KidsThis interactive class focuses on thinking safely and making safe choices. Learn simple rules that kids can use in many situations. Kids learn what to do in an emergency, when to call 911 and how to deal with strangers. Bicycle, skateboard and in-line skating safety, playground rules, water safety and more are covered. Each child receives a certificate of completion. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District. LOCATION: CC, Willow 249 AGE: 3Y-5YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Aug 6 1:30-2:30 pm $12/$18 8/8 13339

Mad Science - The Color LabThis workshop will introduce preschoolers to the exciting world of color. They will make a new friend while learning about the colors of the rainbow and will experiment with their creative side during an activity on color mixing. Demonstrations will be conducted to introduce students to the primary colors as well as color mixing. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 3Y-5YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jun 25 5:00-5:45 pm $13/$20 10/10 13587 Mad Science - Mad MixturesThis class will include volcanoes and more simple chemistry fun. You can even make your own modeling dough to take home. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 3Y-5YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jul 16 5:00-5:45 pm $13/$20 10/10 13588 Mad Science - Butterflies Preschoolers discover all about butterflies: where they come from, stages of their growth, and how they eat. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 3Y-5YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Aug 13 5:00-5:45 pm $13/$20 10/10 13589

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All Star Basketball This program will introduce your children to the game of basketball if they are beginners or if they need the know how to get to the next level. Basic skills of dribbling, passing, shooting and defense will be taught by enthusiastic instructors of All Star Sports. Games will also be played to show the importance of teamwork in game situations. LOCATION: Murphy School, Field AGE: 3Y-4YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa Jun 6 -Jul 25* 1:30-2:15 pm $64/$79 6/18 13552Tu Jun 16-Jul 28 12:00-12:45 pm $64/$79 6/18 13550Tu Aug 4-Aug 18 12:00-12:45 pm $50/$65 6/18 13548Sa Aug 8-Aug 22 1:30-2:15 pm $31/$41 6/18 13554

AGE: 4Y-6YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa Jun 6-Jul 25* 2:15-3:15 pm $64/$79 6/18 13553Tu Jun 16-Jul 28 12:45-1:45 pm $64/$79 6/18 13551Tu Aug 7-Aug 21 12:45-1:45 pm $50/$65 6/18 13549Sa Aug 8-Aug 22 2:15-3:15 pm $31/$41 6/18 13555*no class Jul 4

All Star SoccerThis program is designed to teach children the basics of soccer in a fun and exciting way. Dribbling, passing, and shooting will be covered through fun games that keep everyone moving. This class, run by All Star Sports instructors, is great for coordination and self-esteem. The main objective is to have fun. Please bring a soccer ball to class.LOCATION: Murphy School, Field AGE: 3Y-4YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa Jun 6 -Jul 25* 9:00-9:45 am $64/$79 6/18 13560F Jun 12-Jul 31** 1:45-2:30 pm $64/$79 6/16 13558Tu Jun 16-Jul 28 2:30-3:15 pm $64/$79 6/18 13561M Aug 3-Aug 17 5:00-5:45 pm $50/$65 6/18 13556Sa Aug 8-Aug 22 9:00-9:45 am $31/$41 6/18 13564

AGE: 4Y-6YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa Jun 6 -Jul 25* 10:00-10:45 am $64/$79 6/18 13563F Jun 12-Jul 31** 2:30-3:30 pm $64/$79 6/16 13559Tu Jun 16-Aug 4 3:15-4:15 pm $64/$79 6/18 13562M Aug 3-Aug 17 5:45-6:45 pm $50/$65 6/18 13557Sa Aug 8-Aug 22 9:45-10:45 am $31/$41 6/18 13565*no class Jul 4**no class Jul 3

All Star Flag FootballCome and learn the proper techniques on passing, receiving, blocking and kicking. The breakdown of offensive and defensive strategies will also be covered. Teamwork and positive play are highly stressed, but the main objective is to have fun.LOCATION: Murphy School, Field AGE: 4Y-6YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Jun 12-Jul 31* 3:45-4:45 pm $64/$79 6/16 13566*no class Jul 3

All Star Super SportsThis fun-filled class teaches little superstars the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship while sparking an interest for kids to play a variety of sports. Sports to be covered include basketball, hockey, soccer, baseball, football and more.LOCATION: Murphy School, Field AGE: 3Y-4YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jun 18-Jul 30 2:30-3:15 pm $64/$79 6/16 13545

AGE: 4Y-6YDay Dates Time Fee Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16-Jul 28 10:45-11:45 am $64/$79 6/18 13554Th Jun 18-Jul 30 3:15-4:15 pm $64/$79 6/18 13546Tu Aug 4-Aug 18 10:45-11:45 am $50/$65 6/18 13547

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All Star T-Ball Instructors of All Star Sports will cover the basics of baseball in a fun and safe environment where no one stands around. Throwing, catching, hitting, and fielding will be taught as well as running the bases and how to play the game. Games will be played every week. Participants must bring own glove. LOCATION: Murphy School, Field AGE: 3Y-4YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa Jun 6-Jul 25* 11:00-11:45 am $64/$79 6/18 13571F Jun 12-Jul 31** 10:00-10:45 am $64/$79 6/19 13569M Aug 3-Aug 17 3:00-3:45 pm $50/$65 6/16 13573Sa Aug 8-Aug 22 10:45-11:30 am $31/$41 6/18 13575

AGE: 4Y- 6YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa Jun 6-Jul 25* 11:45 am-12:45 pm $64/$79 6/18 13572F Jun 12-Jul 31** 10:45-11:45 am* $64/$79 6/19 13570M Aug 3-Aug 17 3:45-4:45 pm $50/$65 6/16 13574Sa Aug 8-Aug 22 11:30 am-12:30 pm $31/$41 6/18 13576

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All Stars Sports T-Ball LeagueThis super-fun instructional league will teach the game of baseball. We will be going over the basics throwing, hitting, catching, and base-running and then putting what they learn into a fun game. The children will be divided up into teams and each child will receive a team t-shirt, and a hat. Please bring your own glove.LOCATION: Murphy School, Field AGE: 3Y-4YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16-Jul 23 4:30-5:30 pm $88/$103 6/25 13541

AGE: 4Y-6YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16-Jul 23 5:30-6:30 pm $88/$103 6/25 13542

Kids First Track and Field CampCome and run with a smile! Coaches will focus on teaching sprints, hurdles, jumps, distance running and throws in a safe and fundamental way. A variety of timed events will take place each day. These week-long camps are a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Jefferson Jr. High School, Soccer Field 1 AGE: 5Y-7YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 10-Jul 1 3:00-4:15 pm $50/$65 5/12 13520W Jul 8-Jul 29 3:00-4:15 pm $50/$65 5/12 13521M-F Jun 22-Jun 26 9:00-10:00 am $59/$69 5/12 13579M-F Jul 20-Jul 24 9:00-10:00 am $59/$69 5/12 13580

The Woodridge Park District Info/Rainout Line keeps you up to date when adverse weather affects programs, events and facilities. Visit the WPD website at www.woodridgeparks.org to subscribe to text or email alerts, download the Rainout Line app on your smartphone or call the Info Rainout Line at (630) 206-1722.

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Rising Stars Gymnastics Are you looking for a fun class for your child that develops coordination, self-confidence, listening, strength, balance and body awareness? Your star will learn basic tumbling, bar, balance beam, and vaulting skills and movements associated with gymnastics at an appropriate level for their age. Please note that children need to participate without parent assistance. Gymnastics is a wonderful and fun way for young children to experience the many varieties of physical activities. Your little star will learn gymnastic positions, skills, and movements that will develop coordination, strength, balance and self-confidence. The staff of Gym Stars uses safe, progressive, and positive teaching techniques appropriate for each age group. Attire: Instructors suggest shorts and T-shirts without snaps, buttons or zippers for your child’s safety. LOCATION: CC, Hickory 200 AGE: 3Y-5YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 17-Jul 15 9:00-9:30 am $65/$75 8/14 13532W Jul 22-Aug 12 9:00-9:30 am $55/$65 8/14 13534

Shooting Stars Gymnastics Shooting Stars helps every student, new and old, improve the basic skills appropriate for this age. Returning students will continue learning by making the next progression up in their development of gymnastics skills. Fun and interesting challenges await your child in this class! LOCATION: CC, Hickory 200 AGE: 4Y-6Y Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 17-Jul 15 9:00-9:30 am $65/$75 8/14 13536W Jul 22-Aug 12 9:00-9:30 am $55/$65 8/14 13537

Athletic Recreation Center (ARC)The official groundbreaking ceremony for the future Athletic Recreation Center (ARC) took place on Saturday, March 14. Construction is tentatively scheduled to begin in spring 2015, with a tentative completion date of fall 2016. The facility will be located at 8201 S. Janes Avenue, at the corner of Janes Avenue and 83rd Street. Learn more about the project at www.woodridgeparks.org.

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Jr. Paleontologist Beginner Camp This is the perfect camp for the younger dinosaur lovers of the world. Each day kids will get to examine different authentic prehistoric fossils and dinosaur bones from numerous species including Triceratops and T-Rex, play games and make crafts/activities. Kids love this adventure and don’t even realize they are learning too! End the week with a chance to sit on Sarah the Triceratops (A.K.A. Kota from Playschool) for a fun photograph. We will be outdoors so dress accordingly. Please bring a water bottle to class. Walk the earth; see what you’ll find. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District. LOCATION: Castaldo Park Shelter AGE: 5Y-7YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Jun 22-Jun 26 10:30 am-12:00 pm $112/$168 8/12 13350

Kindergarten Readiness This class will strengthen and reinforce basic skills needed by students entering Kindergarten this fall. Focus will be on letter & number recognition, cutting skills, following multi-step directions, counting, patterning and simple math skills. Time will also be spent reinforcing rhyming, sequencing, directions and opposites, through literature and finger plays. Child MUST BE entering Kindergarten for the 2015-2016 school year. LOCATION: CC, Pinecone 130 AGE: 5Y & upDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-Th Jul 27-Aug 13 10:30 am-12:00 pm $180/$270 10/12 13347

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Camp Du Soleil - French Language CampWould you like your child to visit a foreign country without having to travel far away? Discovery Language may be your answer. Students take an imaginary trip to France.. They will pretend to take a plane to their destination, make passports and plane tickets, and view a video about the target country. They will play games both indoors and outdoors, make art projects and cook. They will cover many different topics and have a lot of fun while in the same time learning the basics of a new language and the culture of the country where the language is spoken. Instruction and all materials are provided. Our curriculum has been carefully developed by educational specialists in the field of foreign language instruction. Discovery teaching method uses a natural, oral approach with gradual immersion. Students build oral language skills through games, songs and hands-on activities. Reading and writing skills are also introduced when age-appropriate. Here are some subjects covered during the camp session: numbers, colors, greetings, days of the week, family members, pets and animals, clothing, food and more. Students can experience a new language and learn and have fun at the same time. The students will have 20 hours of instruction over the one week period. Please send lunch with your child.LOCATION: CC, Acorn 129 GRADE: 1-5Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Jun 22-Jun 26 9:00 am-1:00 pm $189/$283 8/14 13431M-F Jul 20-Jul 24 9:00 am-1:00 pm $189/$283 8/14 13432

Camp del Sol - Spanish Language CampWould you like your child to visit a foreign country without having to travel far away? Discovery Language may be your answer. Students take an imaginary trip to Mexico. They will pretend to take a plane to their destination, make passports and plane tickets, and view a video about the target country. They will play games both indoor and outdoor,make art projects and cook. They will cover many different topics and have a lot of fun while at the same time learning the basics of a new language and the culture of the country where the language is spoken. Instruction and all materials are provided. Our curriculum has been carefully developed by educational specialists in the field of foreign language instruction. Discovery teaching method uses a natural, oral approach with gradual immersion. Students build oral language skills through games, songs and hands-on activities. Reading and writing skills are also introduced when age-appropriate. Here are some subject covered during the camp session: numbers, colors, greetings, days of the week, family members, pets and animals, clothing, food and more. Students can experience a new language and learn and have fun at the same time. The students will have 20 hours of instruction over the one week period. Please send lunch with your child.LOCATION: CC, Acorn 129 GRADE: 1-5Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Jul 6-Jul 10 9:00 am-1:00 pm $189/$283 8/14 13433M-F Jul 27-Jul 31 9:00 am-1:00 pm $189/$283 8/14 13434

Let’s Build It! EngineeringThis class takes a hands-on approach to engineering, allowing students to directly engage with basic engineering concepts through a variety of fun and educational activities. Students will improve their problem solving, math, and physics skills - all while engaging in exciting building projects. Each unit will focus on a specific area of engineering, like flight, bridge building, and tower construction. The unit will culminate in a testing of students’ final projects and each student will receive an award for their progress during the unit. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 7Y-12YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 9-Jul 21* 5:00-6:00 pm $98/$147 5/5 13590*no class Jun 30

NEW! Strategy for KidsThis class is an exciting opportunity for your child to develop logic, problem solving, and planning skills. Every class, each child will learn two or three new skill-based games (no luck or chance involved!). Both team and individual games will be played. There will also be a tournament with prizes. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 7Y-11YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 10-Jul 22* 5:00-6:00 pm $98/$147 5/5 13592*no class Jul 1

NEW! Mighty MathematiciansThis class is an exciting way for your child to practice their math skills while having fun. Math enrichment activities include Magic Money Machine, making a Magic Band, and working out a Magic Square. We also find out how many pieces of candy can fit in the classroom, talk about symmetry, and play math card games, among many other fun math-related activities. We will also play team games with prizes. Your children will come home with a passion for math and a greater understanding of math’s real-world applications. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 8Y-11YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jun 11-Jul 23* 5:00-6:00 pm $98/$147 5/5 13591*no class Jul 2

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Summer Fun ExplorersJoin two of our Totschool teachers, for summer fun and adventure. We will spend our mornings exploring summer fun activites including crafts, outdoor games and various field trips. Please bring a snack to camp.LOCATION: CC, Pinecone 130 AGE: 6Y-8YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM/W/F Jun 15-Jul 1* 9:00 am-12:00 pm $125/$188 10/12 13450M/W/F Jul 6 -Jul 24 9:00 am-12:00 pm $140/$210 10/12 13451*no class Jul 3

Jr. Paleontologist Ultimate CampThis program is as close as you can get to a dinosaur dig without leaving the state! Kids love this fun and adventurous ‘straight from the cretaceous period’ camp because of it’s unique, hands-on exploration of dinosaur science and paleontology. Prepare to get dirty as we use the tools and skills utilized at a dig site. Each day we’ll examine different types of authentic prehistoric fossils and dinosaur bones, including Triceratops and T-Rex. Come and see the discoveries T-Rexplorers made at our 2014 dig, play some new games, crafts and activities! There’s an explorer in all of us and if you’re ready for an expedition in dinosaur discovery, this camp is for you! Please bring a water bottle and healthy snack. We will be outdoors so dress accordingly. Walk the earth; see what you’ll find. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Castaldo Park Shelter AGE: 7Y-12YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Jun 22-Jun 26 1:00-4:00 pm $162/$243 8/12 13351

Summertime SpaWe will start with a fruit facial (avacado/banana) and soak our skin. Each girl will design a beautiful crystal charm anklet complete with a great charm selection. We will do a pedicure section with scrub, lotion and spray and finish with a fresh nail polish application complete with nail art stickers or designs. Our manicures will consist of buffing, cuticles, lotion bar and fresh polish application and nail art. A foot/nail brush is provided to use and take home. A spa goodie bag is provided as a keepsake. Sign up with friends for a great night together! This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Sycamore 146 AGE: 5Y-11YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jun 25 6:30-8:00 pm $32/$48 6/10 13345

Mesmerizing MagicChildren are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn a collection of fascinating and attention-grabbing tricks. Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind-reading and more. While the tricks 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. Children are grouped by age and always learn age-appropriate tricks. Additionally, you can sign up for this class again and again since brand new tricks are always taught each session! This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Willow 249 AGE: 5Y-11YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Ju1 23 6:45-7:40 pm $20/$30 5/15 13342

Safe Kids with First AidSafety and first aid go hand in hand. Children learn simple rules to think safely and make safe choices at home and away. We also present basic first aid information, including treatment of small cuts, bumps, bruises, nosebleeds, minor burns and more. Each child receives a safety packet and creates a small first aid kit to take home. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Willow 249 AGE: 5Y-10YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Aug 7 1:30-2:30 pm $12/$15 8/8 13340

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NEW! Lego Bricks® - Mining & CraftingExplore the world of Minecraft® using LEGO® bricks! You will start by crafting shelters, mob characters, critters and tools using LEGO bricks. Each day you will face a new challenge, build models and craft key elements from the popular Minecraft game. All miners and crafters will go home with a custom mini-figure and t-shirt! This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Willow 249 AGE: 5Y-12YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Jun 22-Jun 26 9:00 am-12:00 pm $169/$253 8/10 13386

NEW! Lego Bricks® - Get Frozen!Cool off this summer and come explore the magical world of Frozen®! The camp consists of brick building, engineering with motorized LEGO® bricks, and exciting take-home crafts. Campers will make a motorized Reindeer and Sleigh like Sven, Erupting Snow, Blizzards in a Bottle and even Special characters like Anna, Elsa and Olaf. Come and enjoy this fun-filled Frozen Spectacular! All campers will go home with a LEGO mini-figure and t-shirt! This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Willow 249 AGE: 5Y-12YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Jun 22-Jun 26 1:00-4:00 pm $169/$253 7/7 13387

NEW! Lego Bricks® - Mining & Crafting 2Steve is jumping for joy as he introduces the newest members of his Minecraft® world. Whether or not your child has attended our first camp, reward them with the creativity and excitement this new camp has to offer. Campers will be challenged to bring their virtual designs to life by building new mob figures, mosaics and custom models, incorporating LEGO® bricks. All miners and crafters will go home with a custom mini-figure and t-shirt! This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Willow 249 AGE: 5Y-12YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Ju1 20-Jul 24 1:00-4:00 pm $169/$253 8/10 13389

NEW! Lego Bricks® - Emmet’s WorldEverything is awesome in the Bricks 4 Kidz® camp inspired by elements of THE LEGO® Movie! This camp is a variety of our favorite themes including superheroes, ninjas, pirates, cars, construction and spacemen. Each day will include loads of building, games, challenges, and motorized creations that are sure to make you feel like you are a part of Emmet’s world. All campers will go home with a LEGO mini-figure and t-shirt! This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Willow 249 AGE: 5Y-12YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Ju1 20-Jul 24 9:00 am-12:00 pm $169/$253 7/7 13388

Play in our parks this summer• Play disc golf at Castaldo Park Disc Golf Course• Splash around at the Hobson Corner Park Splash Pad• Skateboard, play in-line hockey or shoot hoops at Janes Avenue Park• Fish at Lake Harriet or Lake Carleton• Play sand volleyball at Castaldo or Echo Point Parks• Ride your bike through many of our parks using the Woodridge Bikeways System

See page 60 for a complete list of amenities at all of our parks.

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Mad Science - Harnessing HeatThis class introduces children to the physic facts on heat. Children learn how molecules move at different temperatures and how thermometers work. The instructor uses various tools like a heat gun and thawing blocks to demonstrate how we use temperature-sensitive equipment in our everyday lives. A series of interactive heat-induced experiments show how the hot and cold we feel is relative. Shaking up a bottle of sand shows how friction increases temperature. Children explore materials that transfer heat at different rates. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 6Y-10YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jun 25 6:00-7:00 pm $16/$24 10/10 13383 Mad Science - Slime TimeSlime Time provides an entertaining lesson on polymers and their properties. These relatively complex chemistry concepts are introduced to elementary school-age children in tactile, visually-engaging experiments. Students create cross-linked polymers based on their observations of the properties of polymers and cross-linking agents. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 6Y-10YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jul 16 6:00-7:00 pm $16/$24 10/10 13384

Mad Science - Wacky WaterLearn all about weather in this fun, hands-on class. You will learn the meaning of many weather words like climate, atmosphere, dew, hail, and many more as you listen to a story about weather, sing a song, conduct an experiment, and make a weather craft that they can take home with you. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 6Y-10YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Aug 13 6:00-7:00 pm $16/$24 10/10 13385

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NEW! Chess ScholarsBoth beginners and experienced players are welcome and will get to the next level under the guidance of an experienced Chess Scholars coach. Children will have an opportunity to test for a Chess Belt® under a unique Chess Scholars system patterned after martial arts belts. There will also be a chess competition with prizes towards the end of the session. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 6Y-13YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 8-Jul 20* 5:00-6:00 pm $86/$129 5/5 13593*no class Jun 29

STEM ProgramLittle Achievers of Tomorrow is STEM school with the belief that Science, Technology, Engineering and Math are the essential elements of learning. Our fun-filled activities will include learning coding applications, understanding the value of money and cause and effect which will develop your child’s critical thinking skills and group interaction abilities. At the end of the session each student will take with them these invaluable skills to utilize in their everyday lives. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 6Y-9YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM/W Jun 15-Jul 1 10:00-11:00 am $100/$150 6/10 13390Tu/Th Jun 16-Jul 12 5:30-6:30 pm $100/$150 6/10 13392M/W Jul 6-Jul 22 10:00-11:00 am $100/$150 6/10 13394Tu/Th Jul 7-Jul 23 5:30-6:30 pm $100/$150 6/10 13396

AGE: 10Y-13YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM/W Jun 15-Jul 1 11:00 am-12:00 pm $100/$150 6/10 13391Tu/Th Jun 16-Jul 12 6:30-7:30 pm $100/$150 6/10 13393M/W Jul 6-Jul 22 11:00 am-12:00 pm $100/$150 6/10 13395Tu/Th Jul 7-Jul 23 6:30-7:30 pm $100/$150 6/10 13397

The Woodridge Park District Info/Rainout Line keeps you up to date when adverse weather affects programs, events and facilities. Visit the WPD website at www.woodridgeparks.org to subscribe to text or email alerts, download the Rainout Line app on your smartphone or call the Info Rainout Line at (630) 206-1722.

WPD INFO/RAINOUT LINE

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ExplorationYOUTH & TEENS (continued)

Babysitting Skills for SuccessLearn the characteristics of successful babysitting while taking part in discussion and role-playing activities. This class will cover skills such as how to properly handle accidents and emergencies while providing basic first aid care, child development, diapering, feeding and playing with children. CPR is covered although students will not be ‘certified.’ Student handbook and reference materials are included. Students receive a certificate after completing the eight-hour class. Please bring a doll, lunch, and snack. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Willow 249 AGE: 10Y-15YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh/F Aug 6-Aug 7 9:00 am-1:00 pm $50/$75 8/10 13338

TEENS & ADULTS

Harness the Power of Your dSLR CameraFrustrated that you have a brand new dSLR camera, but the manual is too thick and complicated to understand how to use it for great pictures? Photography enthusiast, John Costanza, will cover all the key components of taking a picture including controlling your camera and using good composition techniques. You will also learn how to critique your works and work of others. John has over 30 years of photography practice and knowledge to share. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 16Y & upDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 1-Jul 6 7:00-9:00 pm $79/$119 6/6 13382

AGE: 16Y & upDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 1-Jul 6 7:00-9:00 pm $79/$119 6/6 13382

ADULTS

Dog ObedienceHere’s an opportunity for dog owners to learn how to handle and work with your dog while having fun at the same time. Training methods are motivational using positive reinforcements. The following commands will be taught: name, sit, down, off, walk, drop-it, come, stay and being a vet-friendly dog. Voice, as well as hand signals, will be taught for most commands. Please bring treats (really good ones) with you for your dog and don’t feed them too much before class. The dog will be more motivated to pay attention to you if he is hungry. Equipment needed: A buckle collar, a harness or a head halter -no chokes, prongs or shock collars please. A 6-foot leather or cloth leash - no retractable leashes please. Dogs must be at least 4 months of age to attend class. Older dogs also benefit from training, and there is no truth to the saying that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks! Participants may purchase optional standard dog training collars and leads at the first class. Please bring a photocopy of your dog’s vaccination records to the orientation. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: CC, Sycamore 146 AGE: 16Y & upDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jul 9-Aug 6 6:30-7:30 pm $75/$112 4/4 13344

GARDEN PLOTSGarden plots are provided for those who wish to have a garden but do not have the space. These garden sites are located on the tract of land east of Woodridge Drive and south of 71st Street. The plots will be plowed, rototilled, and sectioned off into 20’ x 30’ areas. Plots are assigned on first come first serve basis. Register in person to pick out a garden plot number. Gardeners will provide their own seeds and equipment and must maintain their plots only. Gardeners must put up a fence around their garden plot. Water is available on site periodically.Hose use is unavailable and not permitted. Please be mindful of others when using the water in the tank. We all must share the water. All plants, stakes, fences and supports must be removed from the plot area by October 19, 2015. LOCATION: East of Woodridge Drive and South of 71st Street AGE: 16Y & upDates Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeMay 4-Oct 19 $6/$9 - 1 plot 1/30 12868

$12/$18 - 2 plots$18/$27 - 3 plots

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FitnessFitness Punch CardParticipate in a variety of group exercise classes by purchasing a punch card. The punch card allows you the flexibility to attend the classes that best suit your schedule. Check our punch card schedule and choose a class that meets your scheduling and fitness needs. The instructor will punch your card so you will always know how many workouts you have left. When you’ve used all the classes on your card please turn it in to purchase another one.

The Punch Cards are available in 1, 5, 10 or 20 visit denominations and can only be purchased by registering in person at the Community Center. Mail-in/Fax-in registrations are not accepted. Fitness punch cards purchased during the summer 2015 season are valid from June 1 through August 31. Does not apply to Tai Chi and classes at the Lisle Park District. AGE: 16Y and up FEE (R/N) CODE 1 visit: $7/$8.50 13291 5 visits: $35/$42 13292 10 visits: $70/$84 13293 20 visits: $140/$168 13294 Fitness Punch Card Class PoliciesParticipants can either present a Punch Card at each class or pay for a full session. Punch Cards are nontransferable and nonrefundable.Classes subject to change. Classes subject to change based on participation and may be cancelled due to low attendance.A fee of $10 will be applied for a lost or stolen card.

Cooperative Fitness Opportunities

Downers Grove Park District Fitness CenterWoodridge Park District residents can purchase fitness membership at resident fees at the Downers Grove Recreation & Fitness Center. Prior to purchasing your membership at the Downers Grove fitness center, you need to stop at the Woodridge Park District Community Center to get your Residency Verification Letter. Refer to the Downers Grove Park District website www.dgparks.org for current fee information. Utility bill and photo ID required to verify residency.

Darien Park District Fitness Center & Ice ArenaWPD residents can also recceive resident rates on annual fitness memberships and daily admission at the ice arena at the Darien Park District. The fitness center is located in the Darien Park District Community Center, 7301 Fairview Avenue - only minutes from Woodridge. The ice arena is located in the Darien Sportsplex at 451 Plainfield Road, Darien. In order to receive resident rates at the Darien Park District fitness center, you must bring a utility bill and a photo ID to the Woodridge Park District Community Center. Staff will verify your residency and provide a letter to bring to the Darien facility. Photo IDs are required at the ice rink in order to receive resident rates. Visit www.darienparkdistrict.com to view hours of operation and rates for memberships at the fitness center and public skate at the ice arena.

FREE Fitness TrialsNot sure if you want to sign up for a fitness class for a whole session? Try one out for free! Pre-registration is preferred - in person at the Community Center or online at www.woodridgeparks.org.

Program Day Date Time CodeYoga for Mom & Baby Tu May 26 9:30-10:15 am 13640Zumba® Gold Toning Tu May 26 5:45-6:30 pm 13643Yoga for Kids Tu May 26 4:45-5:30 pm 13641Yin Yoga Tu May 26 7:00-7:45 pm 13642Fitness Camp Challenge W May 27 6:00-7:00 am 13645Zumba® Fusion W May 27 6:30-7:15 pm 13644Zumba® Gold Sa May 30 10:00-10:45 am 13646

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FitnessPARENT & CHILD (1-12M)Yoga for Mom & BabyThis class is to help moms get back in shape, meet new moms and enjoy close and meaningful interaction with their babies. Classes are organized around postpartum recovery and infant development stages. Topics covered include bonding exercises, poses for nursing and for soothing colic, benefits of yoga for postpartum depression, and poses to help your baby sleep longer, digest better and grow stronger. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.

PRESCHOOL & YOUTH (4Y - 9Y)Zumba® Kids Jr. Zumba Kids Jr. classes are a dance ‘n’ play party for lil’ feet where pint-sized party animals get silly, dream big and begin their journey to a healthy future. This program is where 4- to 9-year-olds just let loose and be themselves, little bundles of natural energy that are endlessly curious about new sounds and experiences! Here they can socialize, move to age-appropriate music and play games with other kids. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.

YOUTH (6Y - 12Y)Yoga for Kids Yoga at an early age encourages self-esteem and body awareness with physical activity that is noncompetitive. Children will learn yoga poses through activities and these poses will enhance flexibility, strength, coordination and body awareness. It also promotes positive communication, respect, and reduces stress.

TEENS & ADULTS (16Y & UP)

NEW! Fitness Camp ChallengeThis 1-hour class is packed with cardio, strength, and toning training. Exercises will target all muscle groups for a full body training while focusing on technique, form, and balance. Class will be held indoors and outdoors.

Jillian Michaels’ BodyShred™Jillian Michaels’ BodyShred is a 30-minute high intensity, fun and effective, interval/circuit workout divided into sections of three minutes of strength moves, two minutes of cardio and one minute of core. You will shed fat, define muscle, rev up your metabolism, transform your physique and dramatically enhance your health and ath-letic performance. Please bring a mat to class. BodyShred is a trademark of EM Fitness, LLC. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.

Mini Triathlon TrainingHave you ever thought you’d like to try the ‘Woodridge Rotary Mini Triathlon’, but didn’t know how to get started? Join our triathlon training class to learn the basics. We will spend time on improving your running and/or walking, biking and swimming techniques in each class. You will learn how to transition and what to wear. Expand your fitness repertoire and try something new. All levels are welcome. Those that took part in the training last year completed the triathlon! Must provide your own bi-cycle and helmet. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.

PilatesThe Pilates method of body conditioning promotes physical harmony while providing a refreshing and energizing workout. The program focuses on the core postural muscles such as the abdomen, lower back, and hips, which help keep the body balanced and are essential to providing support for the spine. Please bring a mat to class.

Pilates & Yoga FusionThis class is for all levels. Pilates moves will strengthen your core, while deep stretches of yoga posture will improve your flexibility, health and well-being. Please bring a mat to class.

NEW! PiYo® LIVEPilates + Yoga + nonstop movement! PiYo LIVE combines the muscle-sculpting, core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility of flowing yoga movements. You’ll use your body weight to perform a se-ries of continuous, targeted moves to define every muscle - big and small. But there’s no time to stop and chant ‘ommmm’ - because you won’t pose - you’ll push it! This ain’t your mama’s yoga! We crank up the music, the speed and the fun to give you an intense, yet low-impact workout that will burn calories for a long, lean, beautiful physique. Please bring a mat to class.

Strength Training with AbsThis strength training class is designed to increase your metabolism and help with muscle endurance by lifting weights. This intense but easy to follow workout will give you a total body workout. This class is great for burning fat, and will have you feeling stronger by the end of the session. Please bring a mat to class. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.

Tai ChiTai Chi is a Chinese ancient exercise art for health. It is a holistic exercise that can improve energy and balance. Tai Chi improves health by increas-ing muscle strength/endurance, improving flexibility/coordination/balance, relaxing mind/body and reducing anxiety/stress, improving immune functions/circulation/breathing/digestion. For both mind and body, there is nothing like this gentle, relaxed, graceful, holistic exercise art. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.

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FitnessTEENS & ADULTS (16Y & UP) (continued) Turbo Kick®Ready to punch, kick and burn those calories!! Turbo Kick is the evolu-tion of kick boxing. This action-packed, super fun class allows partici-pants of any fitness level to custom tailor their workout. You’ll experience a total body workout including cardio kick boxing, dance, core and leg strengthening, abdominal work and yoga cool down. Easy to follow cho-reography set to today’s hottest music. It only takes one class and you’ll be a Turbo Kick fanatic! Please bring a towel and/or a yoga mat to class. This is a cooperative program with Lisle Park District.

Yin YogaYin Yoga is a slow-paced style of yoga with postures that are held for longer periods of times. Yin Yoga poses will allow us to work the deeper tendons, fascia and ligaments with the aim of increasing circulation in the joints and improving flexibility. Improved flow of energy may improve range of motion and flexibility, lengthen muscle, and improve organ health, immunity and emotional well-being. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.

Yoga - Sunrise or SunsetThis health and fitness class ensures strength and flexibility for balance, poise and confidence in body and mind. By practicing yoga, you will improve posture and body alignment resulting in better circulation and nerve function. You will strengthen and tone internal organs, while relieving muscle tension or joint pain. Come and improve your quality of life! Please bring a mat to class.

Zumba® Ditch the workout - join the party! Zumba has easy to follow moves and routines. Featuring interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. Add some Latin flavor and international zest into the mix and you’ve got Zumba! This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.

NEW! Zumba® FusionThis class combines Zumba Toning, Zumba Core, Zumba Glutes and Kickboxing and is packed with cardio and strength training while using maraca-like toning sticks to enhance rhythm.

Zumba® ToningWhen it comes to getting in shape, Zumba Toning raises the bar (or rath-er the Toning Stick) with a class designed for more hardcore Zumba par-ticipants. It combines targeted body-sculpting exercises and high-energy cardio work with Latin-infused Zumba moves to create a calorie-burning dance-fitness party. Students learn how to use lightweight, maraca-like Toning Sticks to enhance rhythm and tone all their target zones, includ-ing arms, abs and thighs. Zumba Toning is the perfect way for enthusiasts to sculpt their bodies naturally while having a total blast! Participants may bring their own 1-3 pound hand weights or Zumba Toning sticks may be purchased from instructor. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.

ADULTS (18Y & UP)Ageless Grace® for Body, Mind & SpiritThis fun and engaging chair exercise class focuses on different anti-aging techniques for lifelong comfort and ease - joint mobility, spinal flexibility, right-left brain coordination, cognitive function, systemic stimulation, balance, confidence and imagination. The Ageless Grace class consists of simple exercise tools that are performed in a chair along to music while using movements that are natural, organic and playful - all while receiving a great workout! The classes can accommodate individuals with limited movement and those who use a wheel chair.

Strength & Bone Density There is scientific evidence that shows the benefits of weight bearing exercise on bone density. We reach peak bone density in our twenties and begin to lose it in our thirties. This is especially true without proper exercise, diet and with a family history of osteoporosis. This class takes you through a wide variety of light weight bearing exercises to help you stay strong and healthy. Our instructor, Jenny Young, holds a Master degree in Exercise Science and conducted her graduate studies on the effects of exercise on bone density. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.

Zumba® GoldZumba Gold takes the popular Latin-dance inspired workout of Zumba and makes it accessible for seniors and beginners or others who need modifications in their exercise routine. Zumba Gold builds cardiovascular health by challenging the heart and working the muscles of the hips, legs and arms with dance moves. It’s a dance-fitness class that feels friendly, and most of all, fun. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.

Zumba® Gold ToningThe Zumba Gold Toning program combines the enticing world rhythms of the Zumba Gold program with the strength-training techniques of the Zumba Toning program, creating an easy-to-follow, health-boosting dance-fitness program for the active older adult as well as beginners. Students who wish to integrate the added benefits of strength training with the exhilarating experience of the Zumba fitness-party will enjoy the Zumba Gold Toning program. Through modified, dynamic lightweight resistance training, participants can help prevent age-related bone loss, increase muscle strength and definition, decrease body fat and improve mobility, posture, coordination and cognition. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.

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Session ONEStart Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max

12:15 pm 12:45 pm Jun 1 Jul 13* PiYo® LIVE $32 $42 13424 Emily Lisle Park District Recreation Center 5/9

7:35 pm 8:10 pm Jun 22 Aug 24 Strength Training with Abs $50 $60 13327 Michelle Maple 103 5/15

MONDAYS

TUESDAYSStart Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max9:30 am 10:15 am Jun 2 Jul 7 Yoga for Mom & Baby $36 $44 13308 Janet Maple 103 5/159:30 am 10:15 am Jun 2 Jul 7 Pilates & Yoga Fusion $36 $44 13312 Jyoti Hickory/Oak 5/204:45 pm 5:30 pm Jun 2 Jul 7 Yoga for Kids $36 $44 13310 Janet Maple 103 5/155:45 pm 6:30 pm Jun 2 Jul 7 Zumba® Gold Toning $36 $44 13335 Rochelle Maple 103 5/15

6:45 pm 7:30 pm Jun 2 Jul 7 Jillian Michaels’ BodyShred™ $36 $44 13320 Barb Maple 103 5/15

7:30 pm 8:15 pm Jun 2 Jul 7 Zumba® Toning $36 $44 13318 Barb Maple 103 5/15

7:35 pm 8:10 pm Jun 23 Aug 25 Strength Training with Abs $50 $60 13328 Michelle Lisle Park District Community Center 5/5

8:15 pm 9:00 pm Jun 23 Aug 25 Pilates $63 $76 13352 Michelle Lisle Park District Community Center 5/5

8:15 pm 9:00 pm Jun 2 Jul 7 Yin Yoga $42 $51 13331 Janet Maple 103 5/15

THURSDAYSStart Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max

9:30 am 10:30 am Jun 4 Jul 9 Sunrise Yoga $36 $44 13315 Jyoti Hickory/Oak 5/20

6:15 pm 7:00 pm Jun 4 Jul 16* Turbo Kick® $32 $42 13596 Emily Lisle Park District Recreation Center 5/9

6:35 pm 7:20 pm Jun 4 Jul 9 Zumba® $36 $42 13325 Barb Maple 103 5/10

SATURDAYSStart Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max9:00 am 9:55 am Jun 13 Aug 22* Tai Chi $74 $89 13322 Dr. Xiaoping Xu Maple 103 8/1010:00 am 10:45 am Jun 6 Jul 18* Zumba® Gold $36 $44 13306 Rochelle Maple 103 5/10

WEDNESDAYSStart Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max

12:15 pm 12:45 pm Jun 3 Jul 15* PiYo® LIVE $32 $42 13426 Emily Lisle Park District Recreation Center 5/9

5:30 pm 6:15 pm Jun 3 Jul 8 Zumba® Kids Jr. $36 $44 13333 Rochelle Maple 103 5/106:30 pm 7:15 pm Jun 3 Jul 8 Zumba® Fusion $36 $44 13301 Rochelle Maple 103 5/107:30 pm 8:15 pm Jun 3 Jul 8 Strength Training with Abs $36 $44 13329 Barb Maple 103 5/158:00 pm 9:00 pm Jun 3 Jul 8 Sunset Yoga $36 $44 13314 Jyoti Hickory/Oak 5/20

TUESDAYS & THURSDAYSStart Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max

10:30 am 11:30 am Jun 2 Jul 16* Strength & Bone Density $64 $84 13422 Jen Lisle Park District Recreation Center 5/6

Fitness

Start Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max6:00 am 7:00 am Jun 1 Jun 26 Fitness Camp Challenge $74 $89 13303 Rochelle Outdoors/Maple 103 5/156:00 am 7:00 am Jul 6 Jul 31 Fitness Camp Challenge $74 $89 13304 Rochelle Outdoors/Maple 103 5/15

MONDAYS/WEDNESDAYS/FRIDAYS

*no class Jul 4

*no class Jun 29

*no class Jun 30, Jul 2

*no class Jul 1

*no class Jul 2

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Session TWO

Fitness

Start Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max

12:15 pm 12:45 pm Jul 20 Aug 24 PiYo® LIVE $32 $42 13425 Emily Lisle Park District Recreation Center 5/9

7:35 pm 8:10 pm Jun 22 Aug 24 Strength Training with Abs $50 $60 13327 Michelle Maple 103 5/15

MONDAYS

TUESDAYSStart Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max9:30 am 10:15 am Jul 14 Aug 25 Yoga for Mom & Baby $42 $51 13309 Janet Maple 103 5/159:30 am 10:15 am Jul 14 Aug 25 Pilates & Yoga Fusion $42 $51 13313 Jyoti Hickory/Oak 5/204:45 pm 5:30 pm Jul 14 Aug 25 Yoga for Kids $42 $51 13311 Janet Maple 103 5/155:45 pm 6:30 pm Jul 14 Aug 25 Zumba® Gold Toning $42 $51 13336 Rochelle Maple 103 5/156:15 pm 7:30 pm Jul 7 Aug 11 Mini Triathlon Training $42 $51 13411 Anne Cypress Cove 6/15

6:45 pm 7:30 pm Jul 14 Aug 25 Jillian Michaels’ BodyShred™ $42 $51 13321 Barb Maple 103 5/15

7:30 pm 8:15 pm Jul 14 Aug 25 Zumba® Toning $42 $51 13319 Barb Maple 103 5/15

7:35 pm 8:10 pm Jun 23 Aug 25 Strength Training with Abs $50 $60 13328 Michelle Lisle Park District Community Center 5/5

8:15 pm 9:00 pm Jun 23 Aug 25 Pilates $63 $76 13352 Michelle Lisle Park District Community Center 5/5

8:15 pm 9:00 pm Jul 14 Aug 25 Yin Yoga $49 $59 13332 Janet Maple 103 5/15

THURSDAYSStart Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max

9:30 am 10:30 am Jul 16 Aug 27 Sunrise Yoga $42 $51 13317 Jyoti Hickory/Oak 5/20

12:00 pm 12:45 pm Jul 23 Sep 3 Ageless Grace® for Mind, Body & Spirit $36 $44 13639 Theresa Hickory/Oak 6/15

6:15 pm 7:00 pm Jul 23 Aug 27 Turbo Kick® $32 $42 13597 Emily Lisle Park District Recreation Center 5/9

6:35 pm 7:20 pm Jul 16 Aug 27 Zumba® $42 $51 13326 Barb Maple 103 5/10

SATURDAYSStart Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max9:00 am 9:55 am Jun 13 Aug 22* Tai Chi $74 $89 13322 Dr. Xiaoping Xu Maple 103 8/1010:00 am 10:45 am Jul 25 Aug 29 Zumba® Gold $36 $44 13307 Rochelle Maple 103 5/10

WEDNESDAYSStart Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max

12:15 pm 12:45 pm Jul 22 Aug 26 PiYo® LIVE $32 $42 13427 Emily Lisle Park District Recreation Center 5/9

5:30 pm 6:15 pm Jul 15 Aug 26 Zumba® Kids Jr. $42 $51 13334 Rochelle Maple 103 5/106:30 pm 7:15 pm Jul 15 Aug 26 Zumba® Fusion $42 $51 13302 Rochelle Maple 103 5/107:30 pm 8:15 pm Jul 15 Aug 26 Strength Training with Abs $42 $51 13330 Barb Maple 103 5/158:00 pm 9:00 pm Jul 15 Aug 26 Sunset Yoga $42 $51 13316 Jyoti Hickory/Oak 5/20

TUESDAYS & THURSDAYSStart Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max

10:30 am 11:30 am Jul 21 Aug 27 Strength & Bone Density $64 $84 13423 Jen Lisle Park District Recreation Center 5/6

Start Time End Time Start Date End Date Class R N Code Instructor Location Min/Max6:00 am 7:00 am Aug 3 Aug 28 Fitness Camp Challenge $74 $89 13305 Rochelle Outdoors/Maple 103 5/15

MONDAYS/WEDNESDAYS/FRIDAYS

*no class Jul 4

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GOLFGOLFOne of Robert Bruce Harris’ first designs, Village Greens of Woodridge has been a staple of Chicagoland golf for over 40 years. Rich in natural wooded beauty, 18 holes of championship golf in a picturesque setting await you. Widely-known as one of the best values for golf in the Chicago area, Village Greens is a challenge worth telling your friends about. The course terrain is hilly and rolling with a variety of mature trees lining each fairway. Water comes into play on a number of holes, and sand bunkers lurk in strategic positions. Undulating greens, large landing areas and multiple tees on all holes create a course of both beauty and playability.

2015 SCHEDULE OF FEESResident Greens Fees (All fees walking)18 Hole Weekday $28.00 18 Hole Weekend $36.00

9 Hole Weekday $18.00 9 Hole Weekend $22.25

18 Hole Senior $18.75 9 Hole Senior $14.75

18 Hole Junior $18.00 9 Hole Junior $14.75

Weekday Twilight $21.00* Weekend Twilight $24.50* $10.50**

FootGolf 18 Holes $12.00

*After 3:00 p.m. **After 6:00 p.m.

Nonresident Greens Fees (All fees walking)18 Hole Weekday $37.00 18 Hole Weekend $47.00

9 Hole Weekday $24.00 9 Hole Weekend $29.00

18 Hole Senior $25.00 9 Hole Senior $20.00

18 Hole Junior $24.00 9 Hole Junior $19.00

Weekday Twilight $28.00* Weekend Twilight $30.00* $14.00**

FootGolf 18 Holes $12.00

*After 3:00 p.m. **After 6:00 p.m.

Residents are required to live in the Village of Woodridge or within the Woodridge Park District boundaries. A current utility bill or a valid driver’s license are required for resident ID purchase at Village Greens.

• Seniors are 60 years or older.

• Juniors are 18 years or younger.

Tee Time Considerations:• Residents may reserve times 14 days in advance.

• Nonresidents may reserve times 14 days in advance.

Registration for Golf Course programs only accepted at Village Greens or online at www.villagegreensgolf.com, and NOT at the

Woodridge Park District Community Center.

OTHER FEESHANDICAP MEMBERSHIP (annual) $26

DRIVING RANGE:Large Basket $7Small Basket $5Warm Up Basket $2Unlimited Yearly $99 Unlimited Monthly $29.99

RENTAL CLUBS $15

PER PERSON CART RENTAL: 18 Holes $16 9 Holes Twilight $10

PULL CART FEE: 18 Holes $5 9 Holes $3

Rates subject to change without prior notice.

Blue Tees White Tees Red Tees 6638 yards 6290 yards 5848 yards

1575 West 75th Street, Woodridge, IL 60517(630) 985-3610

www.villagegreensgolf.com

www.villagegreensgolf.com

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GOLFgolf

FootGolf is at Village Greens of Woodridge!A cross between golf and soccer, FootGolf is played by kicking a soccer ball on a golf course with the objective of getting the ball into an oversized hole to score. Rules of play are similar to those of golf. FootGolf is easy to learn and fun to play! Kids and non-golfers are welcome on the course. It takes only two hours to play 18 holes and is very affordable. Tee Times & Booking FootGolfVillage Greens of Woodridge is currently offering open tee times on Monday and Friday evenings after 5:15 p.m. Based on demand, we may open more open play times in the future on dif-ferent days and times. We also offer group outings and FootGolf events. FootGolfers may book tee times online, through our call center, or may walk on when booking at the Pro Shop during designated FootGolf times. FootGolfers can bring their own balls or rent soccer balls from the Pro Shop. Our staff will greet all players, provide a brief orientation, and guide you to the first hole.

Youth Leagues FormingNew in 2015! Youth FootGolf leagues are forming this spring and summer. Please call Village Greens for more information.

Golf + Soccer =

FOOTGOLF

PGA Junior League Golf (PGA JLG) is designed to bring a “Little League” atmosphere to the game of golf. With teams of boys and girls, ages 13 and under, PGA JLG provides a structured league environment for your golfers to compete and have fun! This is a great way to get, and keep kids involved in the game!

PGA JLG PARTICIPANTS RECEIVE:• Team jerseys, golf balls and PGA JLG bag tags• 5-6 regular season competitions plus coaching/practice• Opportunity for advancement to post-season and All-Star teams• Access to customized website home page for our PGA JLG team

featuring schedules, standings and stats

PROGRAM STRUCTURE• Fun teams scramble format for players of every skill level• All participants get to play in every competition

PLAYER PROFICIENCY• Advanced skills not required, must have access to a set of golf clubs• If your child can drive, chip or putt…we have a role for them on our

JLG team!

TIMELINE• Local league play takes place on June 13 through July 14. Practice

and play times to be determined by captains, typically early after-noon on weekdays

• July: City Championships• August: Regional Championships• September: PGA JLG Championship

HOW TO REGISTERRegistration for PGA Junior Golf League is available through a team captain at Village Greens of Woodridge. Visit the Village Greens Golf Course for more information.

Cost: $149 per golfer which includes uniforms, unlimited range balls, greens fees, competition fees, instructor fees and year-end party. Recruit friends to play on the same team. Parent coaches/volunteers needed.

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MARTIAL ARTSYOUTH & TEEN

Shotokan Youth Karate/SafetyKarate skills put children in touch with their bodies and helps to build coordination, agility, strength and poise, as well as establishes lasting personal safety skills. The mental aspect of karate is equal to if not greater than the physical. Practicing this art results in increased self-esteem, in addition to enhancing discipline and control. Uniforms and Belt Testing are options available through the ISKC instructor.

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.LOCATION: CC, Hickory/Oak AGE: 8Y-14Y BEGINNER/CONTINUING (white-yellow belts)

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 15-Aug 24 5:40-6:40 pm $108/$162 15/25 13369

INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED (blue-black belts)

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 15-Aug 24 6:45-7:45 pm $108/$162 15/25 13370

LOCATION: Darien Park District, Community Center Gym AGE: 8Y-14Y BEGINNER/CONTINUING (white-red belts)

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16-Aug 25 5:40-6:35 pm $108/$162 15/25 13371INTERMEDIATE (orange-blue belts)

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16-Aug 25 6:40-7:35 pm $108/$162 15/25 13372ADVANCED (green-black belts)

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16-Aug 25 7:40-8:35 pm $108/$162 15/25 13373LOCATION: Burr Ridge Park District Community Center AGE: 8Y-14Y ADVANCED (purple&up/Instructor permission)

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Jun 19-Aug 28* 7:40-8:35 pm $99/$148 5/5 13374*no class Jul 3

EARLY CHILDHOOD & YOUTH

Shotokan Pre-Karate/SafetyYoung children will develop agility, strength and coordination skills through fun and creative activities. This program, specifically designed to work with growing minds and bodies, enhances memory and agility skills, too. Watch your child blossom while learning karate and having a blast at the same time! Note: Uniforms and Belt Testing are options available through the ISKC instructor.

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.LOCATION: CC, Hickory/Oak AGE: 4Y-7Y BEGINNER

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 15-Aug 24 4:00-4:45 pm $108/$162 15/25 13365

CONTINUING

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 15-Aug 24 4:50-5:35 pm $108/$162 15/25 13366

LOCATION: Darien Park District, Community Center Gym AGE: 4Y-7Y BEGINNER/CONTINUING (2 or less prior sessions)

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16-Aug 25 4:00-4:45 pm $108/$162 5/5 13367INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED (3 or less prior sessions)

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16-Aug 25 4:50-5:35 pm $108/$162 5/5 13368

The Woodridge Park District Info/Rainout Line keeps you up to date when adverse weather affects programs, events and facilities. Visit the WPD website at www.woodridgeparks.org to subscribe to text or email alerts, download the Rainout Line app on your smartphone or call the Info Rainout Line at (630) 206-1722.

WPD INFO/RAINOUT LINE

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see you there! registration information p. 57 - 58

YOUTH/TEENS/ADULTS

Tae Kwon DoTae Kwon Do is a Korean Style of combining the hands and feet in a method of unarmed self-defense. Instruction is centered around physical conditioning, a series of patterned movements that develop grace and coordination, and controlled sparring and self-defense practice. Black Belt instructors teach proper technique in these areas, monitor all students practice, and provide a structured teaching environment for students of all ages. Tae Kwon Do can bring out a heightened sense of confidence, physical awareness, and well-being in each and every student. All students begin at the rank of white belt. To advance to a higher belt or rank, the student must demonstrate his or her abilities at periodic promotional examinations held at Kim’s Black Belt Academy. Note: Uniforms are available through the instructor.LOCATION: CC, Oak 201 AGE: 6Y-13Y Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu/Th Jun 2-Jul 30 5:30-6:15 pm $111/$167 15/25 13348

LOCATION: CC, Oak 201 AGE: 8Y-13YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu/Th Jun 2-Jul 30 6:30-7:30 pm $111/$167 15/25 13347

LOCATION: CC, Hickory/Oak AGE: 13Y & up Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu/Th Jun 2-Jul 30 7:40-8:40 pm $111/$167 15/25 13349

ADULT

Shotokan Adult KarateRelease tension and develop total body fitness! In addition to self-defense skills, karate develops flexibility and muscle tone, all while improving core strength. From work to home, the benefits of karate can be felt in all aspects of life. Uniforms and Belt Testing are options available through the ISKC instructor.

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 ses-sion 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.LOCATION: CC, Hickory/Oak AGE: 15Y & up BEGINNER/NOVICE (white-blue belts)

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 15-Aug 24 7:45-8:45 pm $108/$162 15/25 13375

INTERMEDIATE (green-black belts)

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 15-Aug 24 7:45-9:15 pm $136/$204 15/25 13376

LOCATION: Darien Park District, Community Center Gym AGE: 15Y & up BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE (white-yellow belts)

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16-Aug 25 8:35-9:30 pm $108/$162 15/25 13377INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED (blue belts & up)

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 16-Aug 25 8:35-9:45 pm $125/$187 15/25 13378LOCATION: Burr Ridge Park District Community Center AGE: 15Y & up ADVANCED (brown-black belts)

Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Jun 19-Aug 28* 8:40-10:00 pm $114/$171 5/5 13379*no class Jul 3

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MUSICFAMILY

Private GuitarPrivate lessons are available for beginning through intermediate guitar students. Proper technique, music theory, ear training, and music reading are all emphasized. An alternative to Guitars Rock! group instruction for the student who may be more comfortable in a private setting or has gone beyond the group levels. Method books are available from the instructor for an additional fee.LOCATION: CC, Pinecone 130 AGE: 5Y & up Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jun 11-Jul 9 3:30-4:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13458Th Jun 11-Jul 9 4:00-4:30 pm $139/$208 1/1 13459Th Jun 11-Jul 9 4:30-5:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13460Th Jun 11-Jul 9 5:00-5:30 pm $139/$208 1/1 13461Th Jun 11-Jul 9 5:30-6:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13462Th Jun 11-Jul 9 6:00-6:30 pm $139/$208 1/1 13463Th Jun 11-Jul 9 6:30-7:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13464Th Jul 16-Aug 13 3:30-4:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13466Th Jul 16-Aug 13 4:00-4:30 pm $139/$208 1/1 13467Th Jul 16-Aug 13 4:30-5:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13472Th Jul 16-Aug 13 5:00-5:30 pm $139/$208 1/1 13471Th Jul 16-Aug 13 5:30-6:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13470Th Jul 16-Aug 13 6:00-6:30 pm $139/$208 1/1 13469Th Jul 16-Aug 13 6:30-7:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13468

Private PianoPrivate lessons are available for beginning through intermediate piano students. Proper technique, music theory, ear training, and music reading are all emphasized. An alternative to KinderKeys group instruction for the student who may be more comfortable in a private setting or has gone beyond the group levels. Keyboard is provided during class. Method books are available from the instructor for an additional fee which varies by age.LOCATION: CC, Acorn 129 AGE: 4Y & up Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jun 11-Jul 9 3:30-4:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13473Th Jun 11-Jul 9 4:00-4:30 pm $139/$208 1/1 13474Th Jun 11-Jul 9 4:30-5:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13475Th Jun 11-Jul 9 5:00-5:30 pm $139/$208 1/1 13476Th Jun 11-Jul 9 5:30-6:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13477Th Jun 11-Jul 9 6:00-6:30 pm $139/$208 1/1 13478Th Jun 11-Jul 9 6:30-7:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13479Th Jul 16-Aug 13 3:30-4:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13480Th Jul 16-Aug 13 4:00-4:30 pm $139/$208 1/1 13481Th Jul 16-Aug 13 4:30-5:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13482Th Jul 16-Aug 13 5:00-5:30 pm $139/$208 1/1 13483Th Jul 16-Aug 13 5:30-6:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13484Th Jul 16-Aug 13 6:00-6:30 pm $139/$208 1/1 13485Th Jul 16-Aug 13 6:30-7:00 pm $139/$208 1/1 13486

NEW! Private ViolinPrivate lessons are available for beginning through intermediate violin students. Lessons are focused towards teaching students to read and appreciate music, as well as proper technique. Instruction is based on the popular Suzuki method. The violin is a great starter instrument - anyone can learn! Method books and instrument rental are available from the instructor for an additional fee. Registration must be made one week prior to start of class if instrument rental needed, instructor will contact you with more information.LOCATION: CC, Pinecone 130 AGE: 8Y & up Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 9-Jul 7 5:00-5:30 pm $125/$187 1/1 13435Tu Jun 9-Jul 7 5:30-6:00 pm $125/$187 1/1 13436Tu Jun 9-Jul 7 6:00-6:30 pm $125/$187 1/1 13437Tu Jun 9-Jul 7 6:30-7:00 pm $125/$187 1/1 13438Tu Jul 14-Aug 11 5:00-5:30 pm $125/$187 1/1 13439Tu Jul 14-Aug 11 5:30-6:00 pm $125/$187 1/1 13440Tu Jul 14-Aug 11 6:00-6:30 pm $125/$187 1/1 13441Tu Jul 14-Aug 11 6:30-7:00 pm $125/$187 1/1 13442

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Woodridge Soccer Association Fall 2015 In-House Registration

Eight game season — August 22-October 17Games will NOT be played on Labor Day weekend

Important Registration Information We strongly encourage your attendance at one of the Early Bird Registrations listed below. WSA Board Members will be available to assist you with questions. Otherwise, please stop by the Community Center during regular business hours to fill out the registration form along with the required soccer specific forms. No online, mail in, or drop off registration is accepted for WSA. Forms may be faxed to you upon request.

Please attend one of the following Early Bird Registrations at the Woodridge Park District Community Center:

Saturday, May 2, 9:00 am-12:00 pmWednesday, May 6, 6:30-8:30 pm

Saturday, May 9, 9:00 am-12:00 pm

Soccer Uniform Information

Fee includes Uniform shirt and socks.

High School Volunteer Coaches Wanted

For the past several seasons, we have had high school players volunteer to help assist the coaches of the Woodridge Soccer Association and we are again looking for volunteers. If interested, or if you know of someone that may be interested, please contact the Woodridge Park District at (630) 353-3300.

Players New to WSA Need Birth Certificates

Parents of players new to WSA must bring their child’s birth certificate to registration.

Early Bird Rate DeadlineSaturday, May 9$70(R)/$100(N)

CODE: 13084 Micro I CODE: 13085 Micro II CODE: 13086 Junior CODE: 13087 IntermediateCODE: 13088 Senior

Senior DivisionSept 1, 1999 - Aug 31, 2003

(7th-10th grade)CODE: 13088

Intermediate Division Sept 1, 2003 - Aug 31, 2005

(5th-6th grade)CODE: 13087

Junior Division Sept 1, 2006 - Aug 31, 2008

(3rd-4th grade)CODE: 13086

Micro II Division Sept 1, 2008 - Aug 31, 2009

(1st-2nd grade)CODE: 13085

Micro I Division Sept 1, 2009 - Aug 31, 2010

(Kindergarten)CODE: 13084

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Regular Walk-In RateWoodridge Park District Community CenterMay 11-June 16 $80(R)/$110(N)

After June 16Names are placed on a waiting list and will be used to fill vacancies. There is no guarantee you will be placed on a team.

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SPORTSTENNIS LESSON PROGRAMThe 2015 Park District tennis lesson program will now be conducted under the direction of the Midwest Tennis Program LLC. MTP Director Frank Sacks was honored by the United States Tennis Association as a Grassroots Tennis Hero for his contribution to the growth of tennis here in the US. Mr. Sacks is a certified USPTA/PTR professional and former head coach at Northeastern Illinois University. His staff is comprised of top area tennis teaching professionals and collegiate tennis players who are specially trained in his innovative tennis teaching methods. The 2015 tennis program features QuickStart Tennis a new program that is provided in cooperation with the USTA. This program is designed to help develop the skills utilizing smaller sized racquets, low compression tennis balls and smaller court sizes. The program allows students to be able to play actual tennis games and matches within the first week of the program. For rainout and make up information, please call (847) 933-9130.

LOCATION: Hobson Corner Park, Tennis Court 1Age Level Day Dates Time Min/Max Fee (R/N) Code4Y-6Y PeeWee M/W Jun 15-Jul 8 9:00-10:00 am 4/8 $134/$144 136164Y-6Y PeeWee M/W Jul 13-Aug 5 9:00-10:00 am 4/8 $134/$144 136174Y-6Y PeeWee Sa Jun 13-Aug 8 1:30-2:30 pm 4/8 $134/$144 136257Y-9Y Beginner Sa Jun 13-Aug 8 2:30-3:30 pm 4/8 $134/$144 136267Y-9Y Beg/Advanced Beg M/W Jun 15-Jul 8 10:00-11:00 am 4/8 $134/$144 136097Y-9Y Beg/Advanced Beg M/W Jul 13-Aug 5 10:00-11:00 am 4/8 $134/$144 1361810Y-14Y Beg/Advanced Beg M/W Jun 15-Jul 8 11:00 am-12:00 pm 4/8 $134/$144 1361010Y-14Y Beg/Advanced Beg M/W Jul 13-Aug 5 11:00 am-12:00 pm 4/8 $134/$144 1361910Y-14Y Beg/Advanced Beg Sa Jun 13-Aug 8 3:30-5:00 pm 4/8 $199/$209 1362712Y-16Y Adv/Beg Intermediate M/W Jun 15-Jul 8 11:00 am-12:00 pm 4/8 $134/$144 1361112Y-16Y Adv/Beg Intermediate M/W Jul 13-Aug 5 11:00 am-12:00 pm 4/8 $134/$144 1362012Y-16Y Adv/Beg Intermediate Sa Jun 15-Aug 10 3:30-5:00 pm 4/8 $199/$209 13628

LOCATION: Forest Glen Park, Tennis Court 1Age Level Day Dates Time Min/Max Fee (R/N) Code4Y-6Y PeeWee M/W Jun 15-Jul 8 4:00-5:00 pm 4/8 $134/$144 136124Y-6Y PeeWee M/W Jul 13-Aug 5 4:00-5:00 pm 4/8 $134/$144 136217Y-9Y Beginner M/W Jul 13-Aug 5 5:00-6:00 pm 4/8 $134/$144 136227Y-9Y Beg/Advanced Beg M/W Jun 15-Jul 8 5:00-6:00 pm 4/8 $134/$144 1361310Y-14Y Beg/Advanced Beg M/W Jun 15-Jul 8 6:00-7:00 pm 4/8 $134/$144 1361410Y-14Y Beg/Advanced Beg M/W Jul 13-Aug 5 6:00-7:00 pm 4/8 $134/$144 1362312Y-16Y Beg/Advanced Beg M/W Jul 13-Aug 5 6:00-7:00 pm 4/8 $134/$144 1362412Y-16Y Adv/Beg Intermediate M/W Jun 15-Jul 8 6:00-7:00 pm 4/8 $134/$144 13615

The Woodridge Park District Info/Rainout Line keeps you up to date when adverse weather affects programs, events and facilities. Visit the WPD website at www.woodridgeparks.org to subscribe to text or email alerts, download the Rainout Line app on your smartphone or call the Info Rainout Line at (630)206-1722.

WPD INFO/RAINOUT LINE

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SPORTSQuick Start Tennis Clinic - FREE Open HouseJoin the staff of Midwest Tennis as they introduce you to the Quick Start tennis program. The program was originally designed for ages 4 - 10 year olds to develop their skills using low compression tennis balls and smaller court sizes. This program develops proper skills and is a lot of fun for all ages. Midwest has adapted this program to be used for all age groups including adults. Come and see what the program is all about. This Quick Start Open House is free but pre-registration is required.LOCATION: Hobson Corner Park, Tennis Court 1 AGE: 16Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa May 9 1:30-3:00 pm FREE 6/20 13602

Quickstart Tennis LeagueThe real fun of tennis is discovering the joy of participating in real games and matches. This league is designed to help youth implement the skills learned in the weekday and weekend Quickstart tennis program. The program utilizes the Quickstart format with age appro-priate courts and tennis balls. Youth that have registered for a Quickstart lesson will receive a 20% discount(discount is reflected in the first price listed under fee column).LOCATION: Hobson Corner Park, Tennis Court 1 GRADE: Up to 1st gradeDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Jun 19-Jul 31 9:00-10:00 am $79/$99/$109 4/8 13632

GRADE: 2-5Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Jun 19-Jul 31 10:00-11:00 am $79/$99/$109 4/8 13633

GRADE: 6-8Day Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Jun 19-Jul 31 11:00 am-12:00 pm $79/$99/$109 4/8 13634

Play in our parks this summer• Play disc golf at Castaldo Park Disc Golf Course• Splash around at the Hobson Corner Park Splash Pad• Skateboard, play in-line hockey or shoot hoops at Janes Avenue Park• Fish at Lake Harriet or Lake Carleton• Play sand volleyball at Castaldo or Echo Point Parks• Ride your bike through many of our parks using the Woodridge Bikeways System

See page 60 for a complete list of amenities at all of our parks.

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SportsYOUTH

All Star Intermediate BaseballThis class is designed to keep kids moving and learning at all times. The All Star sports staff believes a love for the game must be developed for them to move on. The correct fundamentals of hitting, fielding, throwing, and running the bases will be taught. The tee will also be removed after a couple of classes. Participants must bring own glove to class.LOCATION: Murphy School, Field AGE: 7Y-9YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Jun 12-Jul 31* 11:45 am-12:45 pm $64/$79 6/18 13568*no class Jul 3

All Star Flag FootballCome and learn the proper techniques on passing, receiving, blocking and kicking. The breakdown of offensive and defensive strategies will also be covered. Teamwork and positive play are highly stressed, but the main objective is to have fun.LOCATION: Murphy School, Field AGE: 7Y-9YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Jun 12-Jul 31* 4:45-5:45 pm $64/$79 6/16 13567*no class Jul 3

Youth FencingCome and learn the basic attacks, defenses, and footwork of sport fencing taught by instructors of the DuPage Fencing Club. The ‘how to’s’ are taught and participants do basic bouting. Conditioning and stretching are also stressed. All safety equipment is supplied. A $5.00 United States Fencing Association fee must also be paid by first time participants to participate. This fee covers you for one year.LOCATION: CC, Hickory/Oak AGE: 7Y-12YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 3-Jul 15 5:30-6:30 pm $80/$90 6/16 13409W Jul 22-Aug 26 5:30-6:30 pm $70/$80 6/16 13410

YOUTH & TEENS

Pitch, Hit & Run Skills CompetitionThe MLB Pitch Hit and Run competition is a national skills competition for boys and girls between the ages of 7-14 years old. Boys and girls in four separate age groups compete against each other in pitching, hitting and running. The program is free so come on out and have some fun. Boys will be using baseballs and girls will be using softballs.LOCATION: Jefferson Jr High School, Ballfield 1 AGE: 7Y-14YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa May 2 9:30-10:30 am FREE 1/50 13636

ArcheryBulls-eye! Come and receive instruction in the Olympic sport of archery. Instruction is provided by a team of National Archery Association certified instructors who will assist you in learning in a fun and safe environment. All equipment will be provided. Open to both youth and adults, beginners as well as intermediates you will learn archery basics including range safety, whistle commands, proper stance and the draw and release of arrows starting at a 10 yard distance. Students will be working with the Olympic style recurve bow, finger tab and arm guard. Tight-fitted clothing or short-sleeved shirts are recom-mended. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Murphy School, Gymnasium AGE: 8Y & upDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTu Jun 9-Jun 30 6:30-7:30 pm $59/$69 6/14 13414Tu Jul 7-Jul 28 6:30-7:30 pm $59/$69 6/16 13415

Challenger British Soccer CampMaximum participation, maximum touches of the ball and maximum fun are all included in this camp. Each of these select coaches hold a national coaching license from Great Britain and are trained specifically for the British Soccer Camp Program. These coaches will not only teach skills, but also teamwork, sportsmanship, and discipline. Join the camp and enjoy a week of soccer and British culture all in one experience. All campers will receive a hand-stitched soccer ball and a British Soccer Camp T-shirt. Campers will be split by age group at the first day of camp. Register at www.challengersports.com 45 days prior to each camp start date and receive a free jersey.LOCATION: Jefferson Jr High School, Soccer Field AGE: 6Y-16YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Jun 15-Jun 19 9:00 am-12:00 pm $129/$139 10/35 13417M-F Jul 6-Jul 10 9:00 am-12:00 pm $129/$139 10/35 13419

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Kids First VolleyballSpike it! This fun and instructional program teaches volleyball skills through fundamentals. Experienced coaches challenge players with volleyball drills to raise each players skill level: including techniques in serving, spiking, setting, volleyball control and game strategy. Sportsmanship will also be taught with a competitive volleyball game and a skills challenge concluding the session. The week-long camps are a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Four Lakes Ski Area, 5750 Lakeside Dr., Lisle AGE: 7Y-13YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 8 - Jun 29 4:15-5:30 pm $50/$65 10/20 13513M Jul 6 - Jul 27 4:15-5:30 pm $50/$65 10/20 13514M-F Jun 15-Jun 19 9:00 am-12:00 pm $109/$119 10/20 13577M-F Jul 13-Jul 17 9:00 am-12:00 pm $109/$119 10/20 13578

Kids First Cheerleading CampBe a cheerleader! If your child dreams of being on the cheerleading squad then this camp is perfect for you. Experienced instructors will focus on cheerleading safety, fundamentals and skills; including cheer-leading techniques, body balance movements, timing, rhythm, pompom, bebop dance, jumps, stunts, cheers, cheerleading rah-rah awareness, and sportsmanship. Boys and girls are divided and separated by age. This is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 6Y-14YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Jun 15-Jun 19 9:00 am-12:00 pm $99/$109 6/15 13517

Kids First Flag FootballTouchdown! This program will focus on safety and skill position training. Players learn fundamentals, techniques on speed and quickness, body balance and sportsmanship. Kids love it! All kids will receive a free t-shirt. Class will be separated by age groups if possible. The week-long camps are a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Jefferson Jr. High School, Soccer Field 1 AGE: 6Y-14YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Jun 15-Jun 19 9:00 am-12:00 pm $99/$109 6/16 13583Th Jun 11-Jul 2 4:15-5:30 pm $50/$65 6/16 13515

LOCATION: Jefferson Jr. High School, Gymnasium AGE: 6Y-14YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jul 9-Jul 30 4:15-5:30 pm $50/$65 6/20 13516

Kids First Track and FieldCome and run with a smile! Coaches will focus on teaching sprints, hurdles, jumps, distance running and throws in a safe and fundamental way. A variety of timed events will take place each day. The week-long camp is a cooperative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Jefferson Jr. High School, Soccer Field 1 AGE: 7Y-9YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Jun 22-Jun 26 10:00-11:00 am $59/$69 5/12 13581M-F Jul 20-Jul 24 10:00-11:00 am $59/$69 5/12 13584

LOCATION: Jefferson Jr. High School, Soccer Field 1 AGE: 8Y-13YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 10-Jul 1 4:15-5:30 pm $50/$65 5/12 13522W Jul 8-Jul 29 4:15-5:30 pm $50/$65 5/12 13523

LOCATION: Jefferson Jr. High School, Soccer Field 1 AGE: 10Y-14YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Jun 22-Jun 26 11:00 am-12:00 pm $59/$69 5/12 13585M-F Jul 20-Jul 24 11:00 am-12:00 pm $59/$69 5/12 13586

Kids First Dodgeball CampDodge this! Dodge ball games are held every day ending with a compet-itive championship game on the last day. This fun moving sport will provide team competition and individual challenge matches on the court. Kids will have a blast running, throwing, dodging, and ducking their way to victory, while getting their bodies in shape. This is a cooper-ative program with the Lisle Park District.LOCATION: Lisle Park District Recreation Center AGE: 7Y-13YDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM-F Aug 3-Aug 7 12:00-3:00 pm $99/$109 6/16 13582

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Skate Park ContestAll contestants will be guaranteed one qualifying 1 minute run to show off their best tricks for the crowd and judges. Top scorers from the first run will then skate in a second and deciding final run. Music will be played during the competition. Beverages will be provided. All partici-pants must wear helmets. Registration will start at 5:00p.m. with the event starting at 6:00p.m. Divisions will be separated by ages.LOCATION: Janes Avenue Skate Park AGE: 8Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Jun 12 5:00-10:00 pm $10 12/36 13421

Archery TourneyFor those that have previously participated in the archery class before, test your accuracy in a fun filled tourney against others. You’ll be shooting a minimum of 30 arrows. The tourney will be split up by ages if possible and medals will be awarded to the top 2 finishers in each age group. We’ll also award a trophy to the best overall archer.LOCATION: Murphy School, Gymnasium AGE: 8Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa Jul 25 10:00 am-12:00 pm $12/$18 8/20 13635

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Adult FencingLearn the basic attacks, defenses and footwork of sport fencing taught by instructors of the Dupage Fencing Club. The ‘how to’s’ are taught and participants do basic bouting. Conditioning and stretching are also stressed. All safety equipment is supplied. Advanced techniques will be taught based on skill level of participants. A $5.00 United States Fencing Association fee must also be paid for all first-time participants to participate.LOCATION: CC, Hickory/Oak AGE: 13Y & upDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 3-Jul 15 6:30-7:45 pm $80/$90 6/16 13412W Jul 22-Aug 26 6:30-7:45 pm $70/$80 6/16 13413

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Men’s Tennis LeagueThis self-officiated, informal league will be played on Saturday mornings. At the conclusion of regular league play, a tournament will be held based on league standings. Monetary awards will be given to the top finishers of the tournament. Tennis balls will be provided for tournament play. The registration deadline is Tuesday, May 26.LOCATION: Forest Glen Park, Tennis Court 1 AGE: 17Y & upDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa Jun 6-Aug 15 9:00 am-1:00 pm $18/$27 8/16 13407

Women’s Tennis LeagueThis self-officiated, informal league will be played on Saturday mornings. At the conclusion of regular league play, a tournament will be held based on league standings. Monetary awards will be given to the top finishers of the tournament. Tennis balls will be provided for tournament play. The registration deadline is Tuesday, May 26.LOCATION: Hobson Corner Park, Tennis Court 1 AGE: 17Y & upDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa Jun 6-Aug 15 9:00 am-1:00 pm $18/$27 8/16 13408

Adult Cardio TennisJoin the cardio tennis craze. The program provides an excellent cardio-vascular workout using music, tennis drills, and fitness related warm up and cool down exercises.LOCATION: Hobson Corner Park, Tennis Court 1 AGE: 17Y & upDay Dates Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeSa Jun 13-Aug 15* 12:30-1:30 pm $134/$144 4/8 13629*no class Jul 4

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Chicago Cubs vs Los Angeles Dodgers- Chicago, IL Who’s up for a night game at the newly renovated Wrigley Field? Our Cubbies take on the Dodgers led by Yasiel Puig and Jimmy Rollins. If you have yet to attend a game in 2015, now’s your chance. The price includes transportation and a terrace reserved seat. Game time is 7:05 pm. Bus departs promptly at 4:30 pm. Children under 13 years old must be accompanied by an adult.DEPARTS: CC Parking Lot AGE: 1Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jun 22 4:30-11:30 pm $44/$54 10/20 13398

Chicago White Sox vs New York Yankees- Chicago, IL Join us for Country Music Night as we head out to US Cellular Field to see our White Sox take on the Yankees. Tickets are outfield reserved seats, perfect for viewing the Fireworks after the game. The price includes the ticket and transportation to the game. Game time is 7:10 p.m. with the bus leaving at 5:00 p.m. Children under 13 years old must be accompanied by an adult.DEPARTS: CC Parking Lot AGE: 1Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Jul 31 5:00-11:30 pm $44/$54 10/20 13399

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NEW! FootGolf Cosmic Scramble- Westmont, IL FootGolf is the new and exciting hybrid game is all the rage in the Chicagoland area. Mix this game with a cosmic twist of neon colors and the experience will be incredible. The game of foot golf is played by kicking a soccer ball to a hole using the basic rules of golf. Glow groups will compete in the dark with glowing features spread throughout a 9-hole course at the Twin Lakes Golf course in Westmont. Each team member will play the game with personalized glow gear and an illumi-nated soccer ball! Each person will also get a hot dog, chips and drink. Ready, set, GLOW and register to today for this unforgettable experi-ence! This is a cooperative program with the districts of Westmont, Bolingbrook, Downers Grove and Lisle.LOCATION: Westmont Park District, Twin Lakes Golf Course, 400 W. 59th Street, Westmont AGE: 12Y-18YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF May 15 6:25-10:30 pm $15/person 4/4 13346

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Pool Hop- Bolingbrook, Lisle and Woodridge, IL Hang with your closest friends for the day at three waterparks. We’ll start the day visiting Pelican Harbor in Bolingbrook where you can experience the thrill of four water speed slides, then trek to Lisle to splash around at Sea Lion Aquatic Park. We’ll finish the day at Cypress Cove in Woodridge where you can enjoy three body slides, one tube slide, a 600-foot lazy river and much more. Concessions are available for purchase at each site. Please bring a towel, sunblock, water and money if you would like to purchase items from concessions. All partic-ipants, except Bolingbrook patrons, will depart from the Woodridge Park District Community Center. Bolingbrook patrons can meet at the entrance of Pelican Harbor at 12:20 pm. This is a cooperative program between the Park Districts of Lisle, Westmont, Downers Grove and Bolingbrook.DEPARTS/RETURNS: CC Parking Lot AGE: 11Y-18YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeM Jul 13 11:45 am-8:00 pm $12/$18 5/5 13343

Naperville Kayak- Naperville, IL Join us for a guided tour with Naperville Kayak in the Naperville Quarry. Their experienced kayak instructors will provide the safety equipment, teach us how to paddle and take us out on the water for two hours to play and experience nature. No experience required. Please bring water bottles, sunscreen, and a snack. This is a cooperative program with the park districts of Lisle, Westmont, Downers Grove and Bolingbrook. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tu, Jul 14 DEPARTS/RETURNS: Westmont Park District Community Center AGE: 11Y-18YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jul 29 10:00 am-1:30 pm $30/$50 3/3 13341

Sea Lion Aquatic Park After Hours- Lisle, IL Get your friends together and meet up at Lisle Park District’s Sea Lion Aquatic Park. We are shutting the doors to the public and keeping it open late just for you! Our DJ will be playing the hottest songs as you swim or hang out poolside with all of your friends. There may even be a contest or two, so get ready to win. Residents of Bolingbrook, Downers Grove, Lisle, Westmont and Woodridge Park Districts will receive the resident rate for this event.LOCATION: Lisle Park District, Sea Lion Aquatic Park, 1825 Short Street, Lisle AGE: 11Y-15YDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Aug 14 7:00-10:00 pm $5/$5 5/20 13337

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ACTIVE ADULTS

China Town Tour- Chicago, IL This walking tour will include Nine Dragon Wall, The Chinatown Mural, Chinatown Square, Ping Tom Park and Wentworth Avenue - the historical commercial district filled with shops, restaurants and historical landmarks which include the Chinatown Gate, the On Leong Tong Building, Buddhist Temples. The walking tour will last approximately an hour and a half. Lunch will be at Lao You Ju. The meal is likely to include: Shanghai spring roll (vegetable), egg drop soup, crispy shrimp in mayonnaise sauce, classic fish Shanghai style, Mongolian beef, beef with broccoli, chef special crispy duck, honey sesame chicken, chicken with snow peapod, Szechuan string beans, vegetable stir-fry rice. Let’s not forget dessert - mango pancake. Time will be allowed for shopping as well. Fee includes transportation, tour, meal and gratuity.DEPARTS: CC Parking Lot AGE: 50Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 10 9:00 am-3:00 pm $32/$37 18/26 13491

Arlington Park Race Track- Arlington Heights, IL And they’re off....one of the best three-word sentences a horse race fan will ever hear! Join us as we go to the beautiful Arlington Park where we will enjoy reserved box seats in the shade and the Arlington Combo Lunch. First race starts at 3:00 pm. Lunch choices include: smoked pulled chicken, beer braised bratwurst OR black bean burger- all come with sides, dessert and a soft drink. Fee includes: transportation, admission to Arlington International, a daily racing guide and a reserved box seat. All gaming and other food or beverage purchases are on your own.DEPARTS: CC Parking Lot AGE: 50Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Jun 12 2:00-6:30 pm $35/$40 18/26 13524

The Tempel Lipizzans Horse Show- Old Mill Creek, IL Europe created academies where they taught sophisticated training methods, which elevated plain riding to an art form. This art of riding has survived for more than four centuries at the Spanish Riding School of Vienna and is also practiced today at Tempel Farms, home of the world’s largest privately owned herd of Lipizzan horses. Graceful white Lipizzan stallions are poetry in motion, performing to classical music. The show starts at 1:00 pm - prior to the show you will have time to pick your seats (general admission) and have lunch on your own in the cafe.DEPARTS: CC Parking Lot AGE: 50Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jun 24 10:30 am-4:00 pm $26/$31 20/26 13525

White Sox and Bingo- Chicago, IL The Patio at US Cellular Field awaits us for a lunch buffet that you are sure to walk away from full. This pre-game buffet lunch includes ribs, burgers, hot dogs, brats, chicken and sides! Unlimited beverages (soda, beer and wine) are also included. During lunch, Bingo will be called by one of the White Sox players. After lunch we will head to our lower corners seats and enjoy the game, where the Chicago White Sox and the Blue Jays will battle it out. Fee includes: motorcoach transportation, Patio lunch buffet with beverages and Bingo. Any other food purchases or souvenirs are on your own. Please note game time is 1:10 pm.DEPARTS: CC Parking Lot AGE: 50Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeTh Jul 9 10:00 am-6:00 pm $62/$67 30/50 13287

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If you are under the age of 50 and would like to attend an active adult trip with a family member or friend who is 50 or older, please call or visit the Woodridge Park District Community Center for consideration.

Minimal walking.No stairs.

Longer walking distances. Some short periods of standing and possibly some stairs.

Extended periods of walking over both even and uneven surfaces.Some extended periods of standing and stairs.

All trips are handicap-accessible unless otherwise noted. If you require additional assistance, please notify registration staff when registering for the trip or call (630) 353-3300.

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Sanfilippo Foundation Tour-Barrington, IL The Sanfilippo ‘Place de la Musique’ is known worldwide for its magnificent collections of beautifully restored antique music machines, phonographs, arcade and gambling machines, chandeliers, art glass, the world’s largest restored theatre pipe organ, the most spectacular European salon carousel in existence, street and tower clocks, steam engines and other functional mechanical antiques, displayed within a breathtaking French Second Empire setting. This Docent-Guided Tour is approximately 3 hours. Lunch will be at Chessie’s Restaurant, which is located in the Ice House Mall where we will have time to shop in the quaint shops. Lunch choices include: roast pork loin served with mashed potatoes and vegetable, baked penne pasta with roasted vegetables, chicken parmesan served over linguini with marinara sauce OR parmesan crusted tilapia served with rice pilaf and vegetables. Fee includes transportation on our Park District Bus, tour, lunch and gratuity. All other purchases are on your own.DEPARTS: CC Parking Lot AGE: 50Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jul 22 8:15 am-4:30 pm $58/$63 20/26 13512

City of Angels-Lincolnshire, IL City of Angels took place in Los Angeles, 1940’s. It’s double the laughs and double the intrigue as two plots unfold at once when a young New York writer is brought to Los Angeles to turn his best-selling crime novel into a screenplay. As we follow the writer’s travails in the film industry, where the ‘envy is so thick, you can cut it with the knife lodged in every other back’, the novel’s private-eye comes to life in the evening’s split screen plot. With a dazzling, jazzy score by Cy Coleman and David Zippel and a brilliant book by Larry Gelbart, this musical is played on two stages, ‘only one of which is reel, while the other is only real!’ Lunch is prior to the performance, with a choice of grilled salmon or roasted sirloin of beef. DEPARTS: CC Parking Lot AGE: 50Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Jul 29 9:45 am-4:00 pm $64/$69 20/26 13518

Broadway & Blues-Romeoville, IL Enjoy an excellent 3-course meal consisting of: White Fence Farm’s famous chicken dinner, baked potato, homemade chicken gravy, corn fritters, coleslaw, pickled beets, cottage cheese, kidney bean salad, choice of beverage and vanilla ice cream for dessert. Then settle in for the dynamic musical presentation ‘Broadway and Blues.’ Two styles come together featuring some of your favorite songs, performed by talented vocal artists Lori Mestas & Paula Williams. You will leave with pep in your step and a song in your heart! Enjoy White Fence Farm’s petting zoo and antique car museum too!DEPARTS: CC Parking Lot AGE: 50Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Aug 12 11:00 am-3:30 pm $44/$49 15/26 13527

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The Woodridge Park District Info/Rainout Line keeps you up to date when adverse weather affects programs, events and facilities. Visit the WPD website at www.woodridgeparks.org to subscribe to text or email alerts, download the Rainout Line app on your smartphone or call the Info Rainout Line at (630) 206-1722.

WPD INFO/RAINOUT LINE

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TripsBaseball and Fireworks-Geneva, IL We will head to Elfstrom Stadium and watch the Kane County Cougars battle the Lansing Lugnuts. After the game we will enjoy a fantastic fireworks display. Please dress for the weather. Fee includes: transportation and ticket only. All souvenir, food and beverage purchases are on your own.DEPARTS: CC Parking Lot AGE: 50Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeF Aug 14 5:30-11:00 pm $16/$21 15/26 13511

Lake Geneva Trip-Lake Geneva, WIWe will enjoy waterfront dining in the Baker House, an 1885 Queen Ann Mansion, with a tour included. Lunch includes: Garden greens with lemon vinaigrette, pulled pork sliders on pretzel rolls, homemade coleslaw, homemade potato chips, rich chocolate mousse parfait and a lemonade. Enjoy a beautiful tour aboard the Grand Belle of Geneva and be served a sumptuous Breyer’s ice cream sundae prepared just the way you like it. Some time for shopping will be given as well. Fee includes: transportation, boat tour, lunch, and Baker House tour.DEPARTS: CC Parking Lot AGE: 50Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Aug 19 8:00 am-5:00 pm $51/$56 20/26 13528

Sandwich Fair-Sandwich, IL The Sandwich Fair has been voted the #1 Fair in Illinois. It is not only enjoyable to participate in the fair events, activities, and excitement, but it is wonderful to simply stroll along the beautiful tree-lined grounds and attractive historic buildings. The Sandwich Fair is a ‘happening’ of old traditions and new surprises where friends and family come together to enjoy national entertainment, motor events, great food, a large carnival midway, exhibits, livestock judging and the list goes on and on - you will find this event has something for everyone and deserves a blue ribbon. Fee includes transportation and admission to fair only. All food and purchases are on your own.DEPARTS: CC Parking Lot AGE: 50Y & upDay Date Time Fee (R/N) Min/Max CodeW Sep 2 8:00 am-3:00 pm $14/$18 16/26 13529

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Volunteer for the Woodridge Park DistrictEnhance your life while giving back to the community through service opportunities. We invite you to become a volunteer for the Woodridge Park District. Volunteers are essential to the success of our programs. Any amount of time that you can afford to give will be greatly appreciated.Volunteers make a difference! More than one quarter of a million people annually donate their time and expertise as volunteers for park and recreation programs and services, saving taxpayers millions of dollars in personnel costs.

Who can volunteer?INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIESChoose an activity or special event based on your interests and time availability.

BUSINESSESBuild a company’s public image and improve staff morale by building a “team” attitude by contributing staff and or resources.

TEENS AND SCHOOL GROUPSBoys and girls at least 14 years old are invited to gain valuable work experience or fulfill service hours for school.

Volunteer OpportunitiesDaddy/Daughter or Mother/Son Date NightEnchanted Prince & Princess BallGolden Years ProgramHaunted Forest WalkIndian Summer FestivalWoodridge JubileeYouth Basketball CoachYouth Soccer CoachYouth Girls Softball Coach

Call (630) 353-3300 or email [email protected] to get involved with your community and lend a helping hand!

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CommunityPlease help us watch the parks!If you see any suspicious activities in progress at a park site, please alert the Police Department immediately at 911. If vandalism has already occurred, please call the Police Department at (630) 719-4740 and notify the Woodridge Park District at (630) 353-3300. The Park District is now sponsoring a program specifically targeting arson prevention through the new Arson Tipster Award Program. The Arson Tipster Program rewards residents for providing information that leads to the arrest of the arson perpetrator or conspirator. All communi-cation between the Woodridge Park District and the Arson Tipster is kept strictly confidential. The Woodridge Park District will not release or disclose any information furnished by the Arson Tipster without the Tipster’s explicit consent and approval. Arson Tipsters may be eligible for a cash reward.To provide a tip or get more information about the Arson Tipster Program, contact the Woodridge Park District at (630) 353-3300.Thank you for helping keep our parks safe and clean.

Waterfowl ConcernsRegular feeding of waterfowl can cause dependency on people for food, bird and people conflicts, and the spread of disease. Please refrain from feeding the birds at Lake Carleton and Lake Harriet along with other lakes in the area. The waterfowl have become used to handouts and no longer migrate south in the winter. The once wild birds have become tame and have lost their fear of cars and people, which can lead to traffic problems and possible injury. With the growing populations of waterfowl in small concentrated areas, the competition for food is high. The less nutritious handouts and harsh weather increase their suscepti-bility to life threatening diseases. We ask that you please do not feed the waterfowl. Thank you for your support. For more information, please contact the Woodridge Park District at (630) 353-3300.

Memorial Tree ProgramThe Woodridge Park District Memorial Tree program provides residents the opportunity to purchase a tree in memory of a loved one or to honor a special occasion. Your participation in the Memorial Tree program will not only provide a lasting memory, but will also help to beautify our parks and trails. In addition to the tree, a bronze plaque is available and may include the name of the tree, year of dedication, name of person the memorial is for and a brief personalized message. A Park District staff member will assist in locating the site, choosing the tree, and selecting the wording for the plaque. Planting of the tree can be completed in the spring before May 15 or in the fall before October 15. For more information, contact Ryan Bordewick, Planner and Landscape Designer, at (630) 353-3300.

Co-op FacilitiesWoodridge Park District has cooperative agreements with the Darien, Downers Grove, Lisle and Westmont Park Districts to offer cooperative programming at nearby facilities. The Woodridge Park District remains committed to this tradition of cooperation to bring the best possible recreational opportunities to our residents at the lowest possible cost.

Bolingbrook Park District Recreation & Aquatic Complex 200 S. Lindsay Lane, Bolingbrook Burr Ridge Park District Community Center 15W400 Harvester Drive, Burr Ridge Darien Park District Community Center 7301 Fairview Avenue, Darien Downers Grove Park District Lincoln Center 935 Maple Avenue, Downers Grove Lisle Park District Community Center 1825 Short Street, Lisle Lisle Park District Recreation Center 1925 Ohio Street , Lisle Westmont Park District Community Center 75 E. Richmond Street, Westmont

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Do you know someone with a disability who would like to go out, have fun, and make new friends? If so, SEASPAR is the place! Since 1976 SEASPAR has provided year-round recreation activities for individuals with physical disabilities and cognitive delays. SEASPAR serves as an extension of 12 communities and is committed to providing comprehensive recreation opportunities. Sports, fitness, social, cultural, art, camps, special events, and trips offer enjoyment for children, teens, and adults. We also provide inclusion assistance to those individuals who wish to participate in their home district program. Park District staff training, adapted equipment, or a program aide is made available to facilitate a positive recreation experience.Check SEASPAR out on the web at www.seaspar.org, or call (630) 960-7600 for additional information.

4500 Belmont • Downers Grove, IL 60515(630) 960-7600

www.SEASPAR.org

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Satisfaction Guaranteed and Refund Procedure

The Woodridge Park District offers a “Satisfaction Guaranteed” Policy for all of our recreation programs! (Trips, summer day camps, pool passes and one-day events excluded). We are committed to giving the residents of Woodridge quality programs at reasonable prices, and we are prepared to stand behind the programs we offer. If you are not completely satisfied with the program after attending two classes, stop by the Community Center before the third meeting to fill out an “unsatisfied” refund form. We will invite you to repeat a class at no charge, receive a credit toward another program in the session, or receive a full refund (minus $5 administrative charge).No refund will be granted after the third meeting of the program or after 50% of the classes have been held (whichever is earlier) with the exception of a written medical excuse prior to completion of the program. A $5 administrative charge will be deducted from the amount of refund for each program, including refunds for medical reasons. Medical excuses will result in a pro-rated refund based upon the number of classes held prior to the date listed on the physician’s excuse. No refunds will be given for a trip unless there is a replacement participant or the trip is cancelled. The Park District does reserve the right to cancel a program if the enrollment is not sufficient to justify sponsorship of the activity. Participants will receive a phone call and the option of a refund or leaving the balance on their account.We ask for your feedback to help us serve our residents to the best of our ability and to achieve our goal to make this the most cooperative, public accessible park district in the state.

Behavior PolicyParticipants/parents/guardians/spectators shall exhibit appropriate behavior at all times. The Park District developed the following guide-lines to help make programs safe and enjoyable for all participants. The Park District may develop additional rules for particular programs and athletic leagues as deemed necessary by staff.Participants/parents/guardians/spectators shall:1. Show respect to all participants, staff, referees, volunteers and specta-tors; and take direction from staff.2. Refrain from using abusive or foul language.3. Refrain from threatening or causing bodily harm to self, other partici-pants, spectators, referees and staff.4. Respect all equipment, supplies, and facilities.5. Not possess any weaponsStaff will use a positive approach regarding discipline. Staff will periodi-cally review rules with participants during the program session. If inappropriate behavior occurs, prompt resolution will be sought, specific to each individual’s situation. The Agency reserves the right to dismiss a participant from a program or a parent/guardian/spectator from a program area whose behavior is inappropriate or endangers the safety of himself/herself or others.Special Note To ParentsThe Woodridge Park District provides a safe and stimulating environment for your child’s growth, please help us maintain our high-quality programs.Safety: Please drop off and pick up your child at the classroom door.Age: To enroll in a class, a child must have attained the proper age of the desired class by the first class session.Proof of Age: Proof of age in the form of a birth certificate may be required. If a child is not the appropriate age for a class, he/she will be dropped from the program.Parent & Child Classes: Siblings of the enrolled children may not attend class.

Rotary Club of Woodridge Program Assistance PlanThe Rotary Club of Woodridge acknowledges the need for residents with an economic hardship to enrich their lives through participation in recreation programs. To ensure equal access to recreation programs throughout the Woodridge Park District, the Rotary Club of Woodridge will provide funding assistance/scholarships for District residents in financial need subject to available and fiscal year appropriations.Assistance may be in the form of a payment plans whereby the cost of the program will be spread over a period of time to allow the family/individual to afford the program as determined by the District or may be a partial scholarship whereby the cost of the program will be reduced according to the guidelines and the difference reimbursed by the Rotary Club.Applications are available at the Woodridge Park District Community Center. Applications will be considered for approval within 3 working days of submission and are completely confidential. Residents using the Program Assistance Plan will follow normal registration procedures.For more information, please go to the Community Center and pick up an application. Participants must reside within the boundaries of the Woodridge Park District to be eligible.

Photography/Videotaping PolicyThe Woodridge Park District photographs and videotapes participants in its programs, special events or facilities to publicize recreational opportunities. We do not use any identification in our brochures. By registering for a program, participants and parents/guardians of participants consent to being photographed and videotaped. These photographs and videotapes will be used to promote the Park District through press releases, brochures, the web site and other promotional materials. Please tell the instructor and photographer if you do not want to be photographed.

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Indoor Locations

Community Center Rentals (Year Round)Hickory/Oak Room • Bookings for entire room (up to 200 people) or half the room (up to 100 people)• All food must be catered through approved vendors ($50 food service fee may apply unless you use Village Green Golf Course as your food vendor).• Cake may be brought in for celebrations• Room available Mon-Fri 9 a.m. -10 p.m., Sat-Sun 9 a.m. -11 p.m.• Rental fees may apply• Security deposit required• 30 day advanced notice for rental date

Willow, Sycamore, Aspen and Birch Room• Accommodate groups of 30–50 people for meetings only; occupancy varies for each room• Rental fees may apply

Village Greens Golf Course Banquets (Year Round)• Accommodates groups up to 75• Contact Village Greens at (630) 985-3610 for complete information on banquet service, menus, prices, and available dates

Outdoor Locations

Park Rentals (Castaldo Park and Echo Point Park) (May-October) • Reservations can’t be taken over the phone and are on a first-come, first served basis• Rental fees may apply• Maximum of 2 park rentals per family each calendar year• $50 security deposit required• Residents: M-Th=$25, F-Su=$50, electricity=$25 additional• Nonresidents: M-Th=$125, F-Su=$200, electricity=$25 additional

Cypress Cove Family Aquatic Park(June-August)• Private Rentals (various packages available) Fri, Sat & Sun• Detailed information available in the Aquatics Guide

MiscellaneousPicnic Kit/Horseshoe Rentals (May-October)CODE: 13406The picnic kit includes 2 bats, softball, 4 bases, soccer ball, playground ball, volleyball and volleyball net. $5.00(R)/$7.00(N). No horseshoe stakes are available with horseshoes - Two horseshoe courts are available at Echo Point Park $3.00(R)/$6.00(N).

Jumpers, Inflatables, Tents, Etc. These items are allowed in Woodridge Park District parks ONLY with the approval of the park district. A minimum of $1M in general liability coverage with a certificate of insurance naming Woodridge Park District as additional insured is required for such special requests.

Castaldo Park

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Mail-In/Drop-Off2600 Center DriveWoodridge, IL 60517

Complete the registration form, sign the waiver and enclose payment. DO NOT SEND CASH! Make checks payable to the Woodridge Park District. Fill out the Visa or Mastercard information for credit card payments. If you need additional space for programs, attach a sheet with all the necessary information. For your convenience, an overnight drop box is located outside the building next to the front door entrance.

Fax(630) 353-3320

Complete the registration form, sign the waiver, fill out the Visa or Mastercard information, and fax to (630) 353-3320.

Enrollment StatusPlease do not call the Park District office concerning your enrollment status in programs until after May 1, 2015. Participants should assume they are registered in a class unless contacted by the Park District.

General Registration Information1. Telephone registration will NOT be accepted.

2. When completing your form, you MUST provide ALL the requested information. Forms that are not filled out completely or unreadable will be returned. The information on the form is imperative for processing.

3. Participants should assume they are registered in a class unless contacted by the Park District. If a registrant was not randomly selected into a class, the Park District staff will contact the registrant by telephone to discuss other program options. In many cases the staff will be opening new sessions of the more popular programs.

4. If the program of your choice is filled, we will automatically put your name on the waiting list.

5. Resident fees are for Woodridge Park District residents. Nonresident fees are 50% more than resident fees.

6. The Woodridge Park District cannot be responsible for late or misdirected mail.

7. There will be a $25 service charge for checks returned due to insufficient funds.

8. Participants must be of age by the first day of class.

Registration Policies1. The Woodridge Park District reserves the right to alter the

schedule, cancel, or add programs when enrollment warrants. Waiting lists will be taken when programs are filled, and every attempt will be made to accommodate people on these lists.

2. The Park District assumes no liability for personal injuries or loss of personal property while attending Woodridge Park District activities.

3. The Woodridge Park District strives to comply with the 1990 Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). Please indicate on the registration form if you or your family needs special assistance or accommodations to participate in any Park District programs.

Resident Registration Begins Wednesday, April 15Select a way to register:

Wednesday, April 15 at 8:30 a.m.Registrations are taken on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Nonresident Registration beginsWednesday, April 22

See Satisfaction Guaranteed and Refund Procedure on page 55.

Program EnrollmentWe encourage you to sign up for progress at least one week before the start date of the program. Programs with low enrollment may be cancelled.

Upcoming Activity Guide Delivery Fall: Friday, July 31-Monday, August 3Winter/Spring: Friday, December 4-Monday, December 7

Onlinewww.woodridgeparks.org

On the web site, select the Programs & Registration button. On the Programs & Registration page, select Online Registration. Login your family data, select classes and pay via Visa or Mastercard.

Registration Info

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Please check status: ❒ Resident ❒ Nonresident Head of Household (Please print): *Please check if new address: ❒ Make checks payable to: Woodridge Park DistrictFull Name ________________________________________________ Email Address _____________________________________________*Address ________________________________________________________ City _________________________ Zip _______________Home Phone ________________________ Emergency Phone ______________________ Emergency Name ______________________

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Permission To Photograph And Videotape Participants Is Authorized By Your Signature On This WaiverBy signing this waiver, I understand that my child/ward or I may be photographed or videotaped at any Woodridge Park District program, event or facility. I give permission for photographs and videotapes of my child/ward or me to be used to promote the Park District through press releases, brochures, the web site, and other promotional materials. Such photographs and video-tapes will remain the property of the Woodridge Park District. Please tell the instructor and photographer if you do not want to be photographed.

Fax • Mail-In • Drop-OffOnline Registration at www.woodridgeparks.orgWoodridge Park District Ph: (630) 353-3300

2600 Center Drive, Woodridge, IL 60517 Fax: (630) 353-3320 (credit card charges only)

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Woodridge Park District Waiver and Release of All ClaimsPlease read this form carefully and be aware in registering yourself or your minor child/ward for participation in the program(s) listed above, you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries you and your minor child/ward might sustain arising out of the program(s) listed above.

I recognize and acknowledge there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in the program(s) listed above and I agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, including death, damages or loss regardless of severity which I or my minor child/ward may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with such program(s).

I agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have as a result of participating in the program(s) against the Woodridge Park District and its officers, agents, servants, and employees.

I do hereby fully release and discharge the Woodridge Park District and its officers, agents, servants, and employees from any and all claims from injuries, including death, damage or loss which I or my minor child/ward may have or which may accrue to me or my minor child/ward and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of the program(s) including transportation services and vehicle operations, when provided.

I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Woodridge Park District and its officers, agents, servants, and employees from any and all claims resulting from injuries, including death, damages and losses sustained by me or my minor child/ward and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of the program(s). I have read and fully understand the details of the program(s) listed above and the above Waiver and Release of All Claims. If registering via fax, your facsimile signature shall substitute for and have the same legal effect as an original form signature.

The Woodridge Park District strives to comply with the 1990 Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). Please indicate if you or any member of your family needs special assistance or accommodations to participate in the programs listed on this form: ❒ YES ❒ NO

X ________________________________________________________ (Signature of parent, guardian, or adult participant) Date

X _______________________________________________________ (Signature of parent, guardian, or adult participant) Date

This section must be filled out if you are using:

❒ VISA ❒ MASTERCARDACCOUNT # _________________________________________

Cardholder Name ______________________________________

Exp. Date __________________ Amount of Charge _________

“I authorize the Woodridge Park District to charge my VISA/MASTERCARD for program registration fees.”

AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE

X __________________________________________________

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Facilities & Parks

Parks Facilities Schools PR=Practice Fields INF=Denotes Baseball Practice Infields H=Half Court Basketball

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24. Meadowview School - 2525 Mitchell Dr. 8.4 l l l 1 2 PR l l l l 25. Memorial Park - Janes Ave. & Center Dr. 2.1 l 26. Mending Wall Park - 8406 Mending Wall Dr. 7.0 l l l l l l l 27. Murphy School - 7700 Larchwood Lane 6.6 l l 1 l l 28. Orchard Hill Park - 8413 S. Janes Ave. 46.1 l l 3 4 l l l l 29. Rutgers/Peters Drive Site - 1700 Rutgers Dr. 4.1 l l 30. Seven Bridges Park - 6516 Greene Rd. 3.4 l l l l l l 1 1 l l l l l 31. Sipley School - 2806 83rd St. 8.5 l 1 1 PR l l l 32. 63rd Street Park - 3000 63rd St. 4.1 1.1 l l l 1 2 l l l l

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Kidz Squad is back for its ninth year! Registration for the 2015-2016 school year will begin on Tuesday, June 30. Detailed information about the program will be available at the Woodridge Park District Community Center and online at www.woodridgeparks.org by the end of June and available in the fall activity guide scheduled for delivery to residents in August. If you have specific questions or concerns regarding the program, contact Angie McGrath, Recreation Coordinator, at (630) 353-3300.

Wednesday, June 17 – Sunday, June 21

Wednesday - Sunday: Carnival

Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings: Live bands, carnival, food vendors, beer tent and BINGO

Saturday morning: Fishing derby

Saturday afternoon: $20 unlimited carnival wristbands valid 12-5 p.m. , free children’s activities, organization fair, carnival, food vendors and beer tent.

Saturday evening: Fireworks

Sunday: Carnival, $20 unlimited carnival wristbands valid 12-5 p.m.

Kidz Squad Before and After School Program