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Winter/Spring 2020 PROGRAM GUIDE

Registration Begins Monday, December 16

ADULT ATHLETICS &FITNESS CLASSES

PAGES 17-19 PAGES 21-24 PAGES 38-43

ADULT PROGRAMS &BUS TRIPS

SPECIAL EVENTS &PARTIES AND RENTALS

n e w l e n o x p a r k s . o r g

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GREETINGS FROM YOUR NEW LENOX COMMUNITY PARK DISTRICT!Is everyone ready to spring into the New Year? Well, your Park District and Sanctuary Golf Course staff are ready for a fresh new year with fun programs and events for the New Lenox residents. Before we get into what’s coming this winter, I want to take a moment to thank YOU, our community, and our sponsors for the success of Proud American Days this past summer! Next up, the cold winter is quickly approaching and the Park District staff has begun winterizing the splash pads, fields and parks. No need to worry, though, new this year, patrons can continue to enjoy the winter landscape at Hibernia Park as they walk or run around the 0.57 mile trail. Please keep in mind the path may not be plowed or cleared of any snow or ice and will not be salted therefore proceed with caution. Also, Leigh Creek Park construction will begin Spring 2020. An OSLAD Grant proposal went in for Sky Harbor Park.

For those of you looking for some holiday fun, grab your ice skates or rent a pair at Christmas in the Commons. Be sure to visit the Park District website for information regarding rental hours. As always, we thank all of our local sponsors for supporting the ice rinks for the community members to enjoy.

Let’s turn our attention to what’s new in your Recreation Department. As usual, we will be offering a large selection of programs during the upcoming winter months. But I want to highlight a great asset that all of our Park District participants can take advantage of - our “Monthly Newsletter.” This Newsletter, which is emailed at the beginning of each month, will contain items such as: upcoming special events and programs, reminders of important dates such as registration sign-up and time and designating a specific park as “Park of the Month”. To sign up for the newsletter, visit newlenoxparks.org, and on the right-hand side of the home page near the bottom click “Newsletter Sign Up”.

Without a great, hard-working staff and extremely supportive community, these amazing parks would not be possible. So, when you look though the list of parks located in the back of the program guide, why not try a new park today? Meet new people and see why New Lenox is a great community to live in.

Remember…Try a new program, attend a new event and be active in your community!

Sincerely Ted Schulz

Park Board President

PRESIDENT’S LETTER

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

PARK BOARD MEETINGSOPEN TO PUBLIC

Anyone wishing to address the Park Board must notify the Board in writing by noon on the Friday before the regular

meeting. Meetings will be held at 6:00pm on the third Wednesday of the month at the Village of New Lenox (1 Veterans Parkway) in the Board Room - 2nd Floor.

Brian Fischer, Vice President

Ted Schulz, President

Dale Larson, Secretary

Garry Kraemer, Treasurer Bill Thomson, Commissioner

OUR MISSIONis to provide safe recreational opportunities through diverse

programs, facilities and open space, with the overall goal being improvement of the quality of life in our community.

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NEWLENOXPARKS.ORG • (815) 485-35844

PARK DISTRICT FACILITIES & STAFF

NLCPD ADMINISTRATION BUILDING701 W. HAVEN AVENUE, NEW LENOX, IL 60451PH: (815) 485-3584 • FAX: (815) 485-3589

HOURS OF OPERATION:

Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm

Executive ServicesGreg Lewis, CPRP, Executive Director

• Jacque Tuma, Deputy Director of Executive Services

Business Services StaffKathy Lynch, Director of Business Services

• Karen L. Acklin, Deputy Director of Business Services

• Caitlin Davis, Business Services Supervisor

• Karen LaPointe, Business Services Supervisor

• Laurie Jacobs, Business Services Generalist

• Nicole Saltzman, Business Services Generalist

Parks & Maintenance StaffGeorge Travnicek, Director of Parks-Maintenance

• Ken Stephens, Parks-Maintenance Assistant Director

• John Camp, Facilities-Maintenance Supervisor

• Kip Kokal, Parks-Maintenance Supervisor

• Gary Wilde, Parks-Maintenance Supervisor

• Shaun Elder, Parks-Maintenance Laborer

• Dylan Tobias, Parks-Maintenance Laborer

• Miguel Garay-Ultreras, Parks-Maintenance Laborer

Recreation Staff

Lea Pipiras,

CPRP,

Director

of

Recreation

Olga Viano,

CPRP,

Deputy

Director

of

Recreation

Jason Braglia,

CPRP,

Deputy

Director

of

Recreation

Tracy Wrase,

CPRP,

Recreation

Supervisor

Keith Blomberg,

Recreation

Supervisor

Kelly Matson,

Recreation

Supervisor

Becky Tilton,

Recreation

Supervisor

Jessica Tompkins,

Recreation

Supervisor

Jeff Franson,

Custodial-Maintenance

Supervisor

Mark Moustis,

Custodial-Maintenance

Laborer

Deborah Barks,

Custodial-Maintenance

Laborer

Winter-Spring 2020January

Relationship Skills: Resistance Skills

February

Relationship Skills: Safety

MarchResponsible Decision-Making:

Personal Power

AprilResponsible Decision-Making: Planning & Decision Making

MayResponsible Decision-Making:

Interpersonal Competence

LIONS COMMUNITY CENTER 1 MANOR DRIVE, NEW LENOX, IL 60451 (Not a Mailing Address)PH: (815) 485-1737 • FAX: (815) 485-5952

HOURS OF OPERATION:

Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm

THE SANCTUARY GOLF COURSE 485 N. MARLEY ROAD, NEW LENOX, IL 60451 (Not a Mailing Address)GOLFSANCTUARY.COMPH: (815) 462-4653 • FAX: (815) 462-4659

HOURS OF OPERATION:

Sunday-Saturday (weather permitting)

Robert Schulz, PGA, Director of Golf

• Ethan Bedsaul, PGA, Assistant Golf Course Manager

• Jeff Staley, PGA, Assistant Golf Professional

• Ben McAdams, Assistant Golf Professional

• Michael Ledvina, Food and Beverage Manager

• Douglas Eggert, GCSAA, Golf Course Superintendent

• Michael Wesolowski, Golf Course Assistant Director

OUR MISSIONThe mission of the New Lenox Community Park District is to provide safe recreational opportunities through diverse programs, facilities and open space,

with the overall goal being improvement of the quality of life in our community.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSInformation CategoriesAdvertisements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 48-52

T.E.A.M. Asset of the Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Athletic Associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Community News You Can Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Commemorative Bench/Tree Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Lincolnway Special Recreation Association . . . . . . . . . 14

Lincoln-Way Track & Fitness Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

New Lenox Fire Protection District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

New Lenox Friends of the Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

ONLINE REGISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Park Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Park District Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Park District News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Park Map/Amenities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47

Park Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Park Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7

Park Shelter Rentals/Trail Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

Parties and Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43

Pool & Athletic Parties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

President’s Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Program Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

REGISTRATION INFORMATION & FORM . . . . . . . . . 7-9

Sanctuary Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

“STOP” Trashing Our Parks Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

U.S. Census Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13

Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45

Programs OfferedACES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Adult Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-18

Adult Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22

Beyond the Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Bus Trips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-24

Children’s Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-31

Children’s Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27

Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

Gymnastics/Cheerleading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Kiddie Kampus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-40

Teen Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

CREATEACLASSThe Park District is looking for local hidden talent to instruct or lead various recreational classes. Do you like to set your own work schedule? Do you have a background in fitness, early childhood, craft design or any other special ability? If so, please join our staff and contribute to “Quality Community Life” in New Lenox. We are always looking for new instructors with creative ideas. If you have a particular skill or are willing to lead activities, please call (815) 485-3584.

Commemorative Tree and Bench ProgramAre you looking for a special way in which to honor a loved one or to commemorate a special event? The New Lenox Community Park District’s Commemorative Tree and Bench Program is dedicated to planting a tree or placing a bench in honor of a loved one, organization or to celebrate your special occasion. There is a variety of trees that can be purchased and planted. Please keep in mind that trees may be purchased at any time, but are only planted in the spring and fall and benches will be installed weather permitting. Please note that these trees and/or benches may be placed within a park site or at our Sanctuary Golf Course, but restrictions do apply. Each commemorative donation will be designated with a plaque honoring your request. For further information, please call (815) 485-3584.

Reminder to Pet OwnersWhen visiting local parks with your pet, please remember that the Park District and Village ordinances require dogs to be leashed at all times. Owners are responsible for cleaning up any animal excrement from public property.

What is the S.T.O.P. PROGRAM?S.T.O.P. stands for Stop Trashing Our Parks and is represented by our mascot, Bucky the Beaver. Bucky’s mission is to keep our parks safe and free of vandalism. To help support Bucky’s mission, cash rewards will be paid for information leading to the apprehension of park vandals (individuals providing information are not required to identify themselves). Hopefully, kids of all ages can relate to our friendly mascot and his mission.

PARK DISTRICT NEWS

S.T.O.P.

OUR MISSIONThe mission of the New Lenox Community Park District is to provide safe recreational opportunities through diverse programs, facilities and open space,

with the overall goal being improvement of the quality of life in our community.

Find us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram

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NEWLENOXPARKS.ORG • (815) 485-35846

PARK POLICIES

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS• Children must be the correct age by 9/1/19, unless otherwise

specified. In order to provide your child with the best possible recreational and/or learning experience, all of our programs are planned according to the ages listed in our Program Guide.

• Although your child may turn the correct age during the session of a program, our age requirement date coincides with the school district’s date to assist with the fundamental growth of the child in the age appropriate programs and therefore would not be eligible for registration.

• Classes are for the registered child only, except for classes with an adult. Parents should not remain in the classroom or gymnasium after dropping off their child. This is in the child’s best interest, as continual interruptions tend to affect participants’ attention span and inhibit the establishment of peer relationships.

• All children must be potty-trained, unless they are attending a class where an adult stays with them or is otherwise stated in the class description. Diapers are not permitted in independent classes unless stated in the class description.

• Please do not bring food to any class unless previously arranged.

• For your child’s safety, all children enrolled in programs must be picked up from the specific classroom or program site by their parent(s) or designated guardian. No child will be released from the classroom to anyone other than these individuals.

• A mandatory sign-in and sign-out procedure for all participants is required for all Park District Programs. Children must be accompanied by an adult when escorted to and from class.

REFUND POLICYNO REFUNDS ARE GIVEN: (1) once a program begins unless a replacement is found; (2) on material fees unless we cancel a program; (3) on bus trips; or (4) for special events or one-day programs. A full refund is issued if we cancel a program or trip.

• When a participant cancels out of a program, a full refund LESS a $5 service charge (per program) will be granted. A $5 service charge will also be assessed on all program transfers. These requests will only be honored if the request is submitted THREE BUSINESS DAYS prior to the start of the program or activity.

• All refunds less than $10 will be applied as a credit to the customer’s account.

• Every effort will be made to process refunds within 30 days, but in some instances it may take longer.

• New Lenox Community Park District reserves the right to change program details at any time.

CANCELLATIONSStaff reserves the right to consolidate, postpone, reschedule or cancel any program due to changes in day, dates, times, instructor or insufficient enrollment. If program enrollment does not meet the minimum number of registrants, we try to cancel the program seven days prior to the start date or by the registration deadline.

For cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances (i.e. inclement weather, facility emergencies or scheduling conflicts), which are announced by Lincoln-Way District 210 or New Lenox School District 122 at facilities where Park District programs are scheduled, Park District programming will be cancelled as well. All attempts will be made to reschedule cancelled classes. However, the New Lenox Community Park District is sometimes unable to accommodate make-up classes and will not refund money in such instances.

PROGRAM BEHAVIOR POLICYParticipants are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior at all times. The following guidelines have been developed to help make Park District programs safe and enjoyable for all participants. Additional rules may be developed for particular program and athletic leagues as deemed necessary by staff.

• Show respect to participants and staff and take direction from staff.

• Refrain from using abusive or foul language or from causing bodily harm to self, other participants or staff.

• Show respect to equipment, supplies and facilities. The New Lenox Community Park District reserves the right to terminate a party’s participation in a Park District program due to that party’s disruptive behavior or conduct.

PHOTO DISCLAIMERRegistrants and participants permit to the taking of photos and videos of themselves and their children during Park District activities for publication and use as the Park District deems necessary.

PROGRAM GUIDE DISTRIBUTIONOur seasonal Program Guides are distributed inside the New Lenox Patriot newspaper. This free newspaper for New Lenox residents can be subscribed to by visiting 22ndcenturymedia.com/req/np. For Park District residents outside of New Lenox, the Park District relies on the postal service for distribution of our Program Guides. The Park District assumes no responsibility for delivery. Please contact us at (815) 485-3584 if you do not receive your Program Guide or to be placed on the mailing list.

LIABILITYThe New Lenox Community Park District is unable to assume responsibility for injuries, accidents or loss of personal property occurring during programs or activities, in parks or facilities. Such insurance would make programs and user fees prohibitive.

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PROGRAM INFORMATION ICONSThroughout the Program Guide, you will recognize icons adjacent to programs. These icons are to assist you with additional information.

• Programs that require a parent and child to attend are shown with this icon:

• The Park District runs programs for the community through a partnership with different businesses. They provide knowledgeable and background-checked instructors who will direct each program. Programs that are contracted are shown with this icon:

• Please note that for selected ticketed or special events as well as some ongoing programs, online registration is not available. Programs that do not allow online registration are shown with this icon:

AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)A request for ADA modifications or assistance at a program is required at the time of registration.

Please mark the ADA box on the Registration Form. Early registration, along with a request for accommodation, is strongly suggested to assure that appropriate modifications are secured prior to the start of the program. We recommend at least two weeks’ notice to have modifications in place.

REGISTRATION POLICIES• A government issued birth certificate is required for all

participants five (5) years and younger before registration will be accepted.

• Parents/guardians may register for immediate family members only. Each adult must sign the Registration Form.

• Phone-in registrations are not accepted.

• If there is a problem with your registration, we will try to contact you by phone or email. If we cannot reach you, the Registration Form will be returned by mail and your place in the program cannot be saved. Be sure to include a valid daytime phone number on all Registration Forms.

• Registration is not complete until a printed confirmation or email receipt has been issued.

• The New Lenox Community Park District is not responsible for lost or late mail or faxes.

• All Registration Forms must be signed. Those without signatures will be returned to the sender, thereby jeopardizing registration and program placement.

• A $25 service charge will be assessed on all rejected credit card payments for families utilizing our installment billing system and $30 service charge on all returned checks.

• The New Lenox Community Park District reserves the right to suspend participation in activities of customers whose account is in “bad standing” until all fees are paid. Failure to pay may result in collection costs added to outstanding balances.

RESIDENT REGISTRATION (R)Resident Registration and Online Registration will begin on Monday, December 16 at 9:00am at the Administration Building, 701 W. Haven Avenue, and the Lions Community Center, 1 Manor Drive.

Registration Forms are accepted as soon as you receive your Program Guide, but will not be processed until Monday, December 16 at 9:00am. Early submission of registration does not guarantee enrollment in a program.

NONRESIDENT REGISTRATION (NR)Nonresident participants can register for New Lenox Community Park District programs beginning Monday, December 23. Additional fees for nonresidents may apply. We do not charge a nonresident fee for special events, bus trips or contracted programs.

REGISTRATION INFO

See our fun Bus Tripson pages 23-24.

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NEWLENOXPARKS.ORG • (815) 485-35848

FIRST-TIME REGISTRATIONWhen registering for the first time, residents will need to provide proof of residency by showing proper documentation. Those documents include:

One Item from Category 1• Most recent property tax bill• Most recent mortgage statement (we do not accept mortgage

coupon payment books)• Signed and dated lease or letter from manager (on letterhead)

and proof of last month’s payment• Mortgage closing statement (if you have moved in the last 30

days)

Two Items from Category 2• Valid Illinois Driver’s License or State I.D. Card• Most recent gas, electric and/or water bill• Most recent cable television bill, credit card bill and/or bank

statement• Voter Registration• Vehicle Registration• Current Public Aid Card

Nonresidents will need to provide a valid Driver’s License or State I.D. Card at the time of registration.

PAYMENT• Full payment must be paid to the New Lenox Community Park

District at time of registration

• Cash, credit/debit cards or checks are acceptable forms of payment

• Checks should be made payable to New Lenox Community Park District or NLCPD

• We do not accept payments over the phone

SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMIf you are (1) a New Lenox Community Park District resident and (2) cannot participate for financial reasons, you may be eligible for financial aid. Please contact the Park District’s Deputy Director of Recreation at (815) 485-3584 for an interview. Please note that the maximum household scholarship benefit is $1,000 per calendar year.

MILITARY DISCOUNTWe are pleased to offer a military discount for those who qualify. Please contact (815) 485-3584 for further information and details.

SIMPLE WAYS TO REGISTER

Online

• Begins Monday, December 16 at 9:00am for residents and Monday, December 23 at 9:00am for nonresidents

• Go to newlenoxparks.org and click on Online Registration

• Residents and nonresidents may create their own online account by clicking on “Need an Account?” However, residents who have NOT established residency will be charged nonresident fees (if applicable) for Park District programs until residency has been established. Nonresident fees are non-refundable. Review “First Time Registration” to see how to establish residency.

Mail-In/Drop-Off

• Place the completed and signed Registration Form with your payment in a sealed envelope and mail to:

• New Lenox Community Park District, 701 W. Haven Avenue, New Lenox, IL 60451

• Or place in a Drop Box outside the following locations:

• Administration Building, 701 W. Haven Avenue• Lions Community Center, 1 Manor Drive

• Mail-In/Drop-Off Registration is accepted as soon as you receive your Program Guide and will be retained until registration begins on Monday, December 16 at 9:00am

Fax-In

• Fax your completed and signed Registration Form with completed credit card information to (815) 485-3589

• Fax-In Registration is accepted as soon as you receive your Program Guide and will be retained until registration begins on Monday, December 16 at 9:00am

Email

• Email your completed and signed Registration Form with credit card information to [email protected]

• Email Registration is accepted as soon as you receive your Program Guide and will be retained until registration begins on Monday, December 16 at 9:00am

Walk-In

• Register in person at the Administration Building, 701 W. Haven Avenue, or the Lions Community Center, 1 Manor Drive, during regular business hours beginning on Monday, December 16 for residents and Monday, December 23 for nonresidents

REGISTRATION INFO

Looking for some fun? Visit a Special Eventon pages 38-40.

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Please mark payment type:

CASH

CHECK

VISA

MASTERCARD

DISCOVER

AMERICAN EXPRESS

Check or Money Order Payable To:

New Lenox Community Park District “NLCPD”

Mail To: New Lenox Community Park District 701 W. Haven Avenue New Lenox, IL 60451

Upon Receipt of Your Catalog: Mail-In, Fax-In (815.485.3589) or Drop Off Your Registration.

Billing Address Zip Code:

Account Number:

Expiration Date: / Security Code:

Cardholder Name:

Billing Address:

Address City/State

Amount of Charge: $

Authorized Signature: (The NLCPD reserves the right to change a payment to reflect the correct fee.)

REGISTRATION FORM

Household Information

Primary Number:

Last Name:

Home Address:

City: State: Zip Code:

Email:

Cell Phone:

Work Phone:

Emergency Contact:

Emergency Contact Relation:

Emergency Phone:

Participant’s Name ACTV# Program Name Birth Date

Grade M/F Fee Allergies or ADA Requested*

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: INITIALS: DATE: TYPE:

YOU MUST SIGN AND DATE WAIVER TO PARTICIPATE IN PARK DISTRICT PROGRAMS. Please read carefully and be aware that in registering yourself or your minor child/ward for participation in the program(s), you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries you or your child/ward might sustain arising out of the program(s).

I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in the program(s) and I agree to assume the full risk of any such injuries, damages or loss regardless of severity, which my child/ward or I may sustain as a result of participating in any activities connected or associated with any such program(s). I waive and relinquish all claims I or my child/ward may have against the New Lenox Community Park District and its officers, agents, servants, and employees, and any other cooperative Park District and it officers, agents, servants and employees as a result of participation or the participation of my child/ward in any of the program(s) and cooperative programs with other park districts. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Park District(s) and its officers, agents, servants and employees from any and all claims resulting from injuries, damages and loss sustained by me or by my child/ward, arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of any of the program(s). I have read and fully understand the program details and waiver and release all claims.

Mandatory Signature of Participant, Parent, or Legal Guardian Date

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need any accommodations to participate in an activity, please indicate: Yes No

*Please indicate for whom below.

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NEWLENOXPARKS.ORG • (815) 485-358410

The New Lenox Community Park District is pleased to provide contact information for many of the organizations with whom we partner with. It is through the Park District’s successful partnerships with these groups that we all contribute to improving the quality of life in the community of New Lenox.

AREA AGENCIES Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 . . . (815) 462-2345

New Lenox Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (815) 485-4241

New Lenox Cub Scout Packs 6, 49, 94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . (815) 942-4450

New Lenox Girl Scouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (815) 723-3449

New Lenox Community Channel 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (815) 462-6428

New Lenox Township (Dial A Ride) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (815) 485-6431

New Lenox Fire Protection District (Administration) . . . (815) 463-4500

New Lenox Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(815) 485-2605

New Lenox Police (Administration & Non-Emergency) . . . . (815) 462-6100

New Lenox School District 122. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (815) 485-2169

Senior Services Center of Will County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (815) 723-9713

Village of New Lenox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (815) 462-6400

SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND NEW LENOX TOWNSHIP The New Lenox Community Park District would like to extend a thank you to the school districts serving the area (122 and 210) and New Lenox Township. It is through the cooperation of the school board and administrative staff of these districts that we are able to offer more programs in satellite locations to members of the community. Thank you for allowing our programs to grow and enhance our community!

NEW LENOX YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONSThe Park District maintains the athletic fields; independent athletic associations run these programs. Registration is handled through each individual association and NOT the Park District. Listed below is the contact information provided to us from our Athletic Associations.

NL Soccer Association/Legacy Soccer Club

newlenoxsoccer.org

NL Girls Softball (815) 258-7916 • nlgsa.org

NL Rebels Baseballnewlenoxrebels.com

NL Mustangs Footballnewlenoxfootball.com

NLYFA Jr. Knights/Jr. Warriors Football nlyfa.com

2020 CPR CLASSESNew Lenox Fire Protection District

Please check the fire district’s website at nlfire.com for monthly class dates and times.

Register online at: nlfire.com

The Fire District conducts several other public events throughout the year. For information, contact the Public Education/CPR Coordinator at (815) 463-4500 for dates and details.

PARK PARTNERS

Creating healthy lifestyles through parks and recreation.

Promoting diverse recreation opportunities for all citizens.

Developing scholarship programs for struggling fellowcitizens so they can enjoy the benefits of park districtprograms.

Maintaining and Improving the beautification andamenities that park properties provide.

The New Lenox Friends of the Parks is seeking new members who are interested in committing to ensure that New Lenox is a safe and playful place for our children to grow and succeed! Your assistance will go a long way in helping all families in the area to maintain the quality of life we enjoy in New Lenox. If you want to join in, your time commitment is minimal...Please consider joining today!

New Lenox Friends of the Parks Members Needed! For more information, please email:

[email protected] 779.803.3246

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COMMUNITY NEWS YOU CAN USE

A Matter of Balance

This program can help seniors improve their quality of life and remain independent. Participants learn to set realistic goals to increase activity, change their environment to reduce fall risk factors and learn simple exercises to increase strength and balance. Please call Daniel Martin, Safe Community Coordinator, for further information at (815) 462-6493 or via email at [email protected]. 6493 or via email at [email protected].

Fit and Strong Adult

This eight-week program is an evidence-based, multiple component exercise program. It combines flexibility, strength training and aerobic walking with health education for sustained behavior change among older adults with lower extremity osteoarthritis. For further information, please call Daniel Martin, Safe Community Coordinator, to register at (815) 462-6493 or via email at [email protected].

Donate used Cell Phones to “Cells for Seniors”The cell phones are free to seniors and can only be used to access 911 in case of an emergency. Drop off your used cell phones at these New Lenox locations:

• Lions Community Center, 1 Manor Drive• New Lenox Township, 1100 S Cedar Road• New Lenox Police Department, 200 Veterans Parkway

Triad MeetingsJoin the Right Information and Direction Group to share needs and concerns, listen to monthly guest speakers and develop community-wide solutions to problem areas for seniors at a local level. Light refreshments served.

Day Date Time TopicTH 2/27 1:30-2:30pm TBDTH 3/26 1:30-2:30pm TBDTH 4/23 1:30-2:30pm TBDTH 5/21 1:30-2:30pm TBD

Location: To be determined

Call Kathie Johnson with the New Lenox Township for more information at (815) 717-6221.

New Lenox Public Library Homebound ServiceAdult

The Homebound Library Delivery Service at the New Lenox Library provides free library services to individuals who are residents within our district boundaries, have a current New Lenox Library card and are unable to physically come to the library. Delivery or pick up is available to individuals unable to come to the library due to mobility, health or disability barriers. Whether you are at home, in assisted living or in a nursing facility, you are eligible.

For further information, please call the New Lenox Public Library Homebound Coordinator at (815) 485-2605, Ext. 134.

Friends Over 50 1340 WJOLFriends Over Fifty with Ed & Michelle Kerfin is a talk show dedicated to topics affecting everyone including financial, healthcare and lifestyle issues. The show is fun and informative and will always make you laugh. You never know who you will meet on the show. Tune in Fridays from 10:00am-1:00pm.

Need a Ride to One of our Programs?Call the Transportation Service at the New Lenox Township at (815) 485-6431 for safe, affordable and on-time rides for all New Lenox residents.

One-Way Within New Lenox Township

Kids (Under 6) FREE with Adult (Limit 2)Kids 9-13 $2Ages 14-59 $4Seniors 60+ $2

Medical Transportation to Neighboring Towns

Kids (Under 8) FREE with Adult (Limit 2)Kids 9-13 $8Ages 14-59 $8Seniors 60+ $4

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NEWLENOXPARKS.ORG • (815) 485-358412

CENSUS 101: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWThe 2020 Census is closer than you think!

Here’s a quick refresher of what it is and why it’s essential that everyone is counted.

Everyone counts.The census counts every person living in the U.S. once, only once, and in the right place.

It’s in theconstitution.The U.S. Constitution mandates that everyone in the country be counted every 10 years. The first census was in 1790.

It’s about fair representation.Every 10 years, the results of the census are used to reapportion the House of Representatives, determining how many seats eachstate gets.

It’s about $675 billion.

The distribution of more than $675 billion in federal funds, grants and support to states, counties and communities are based on census data.

That money is spent on schools, hospitals, roads, public works and other vital programs.

It’s about redistricting. After each decade’s census, state o�cials redraw the boundaries of the congressional and state legislative districts in their states to account for population shifts.

Taking part is your civic duty.Completing the census is mandatory: it’s a way to participate in our democracy and say “I COUNT!”

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Census data are being used all around you.

Residents use the census to support community initiatives involving legislation, quality-of-life and consumer advocacy.

Local governments use the census for public safety and emergency preparedness.

Businesses use census data to decide where to build factories, o�ces and stores, which create jobs.

Real estate developers use the census to build new homes and revitalize old neighborhoods. Your privacy

is protected.It’s against the law for the Census Bureau to publicly release your responses in any way that could identify you or your household.

By law, your responses cannot be used against you and can only be used to produce statistics.

2020 will be easier than ever.In 2020, you will be able to respond to the census online.

You can help.You are the expert—we need your ideas on the best way to make sure everyone in your community gets counted.

F IND OUT HOW TO HELP AT CENSUS .GOV/PARTNERS

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NEWLENOXPARKS.ORG • (815) 485-358414

1900 Heather Glen Drive (off Laraway Road), New Lenox, IL 60451 (815) 320-3500 • Fax: (312) 660-8831

HOURS: Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm

For more information, stop by the Lincolnway Special Recreation Center or visit lwsra.org.

LINCOLNWAY SPECIAL RECREATION

LWSRA has provided adaptive recreational opportunities for individuals with disabilities since 1976 and is supported through a cooperative agreement with Frankfort, Frankfort Square, Manhattan, Mokena, New Lenox, Peotone and Wilmington Island Park Districts as well as special agreements with Village of Monee and Homer Township.

Lincolnway Special Recreation CenterThis fully accessible facility features a gymnasium, sensory room, learning kitchen, offices, classrooms and a wheelchair softball field. The center is located just off Laraway Road, East of Schoolhouse Road in the Heather Glen subdivision of New Lenox. The facility also offers community rental opportunities for the gym and classrooms.

Programs offered by LWSRA for youth, teens and adults of all ages include:

• Social events (dances, game nights, social clubs)

• Special events (trips, musicals, sporting events, etc.)

• Adapted Sports (wheelchair basketball & softball, boccia)

• Special Olympics (basketball, volleyball, track & field, swimming, track and more)

• Sports, Fitness & Aquatics (swim lessons, strength & conditioning and more)

• Adult day programs that run year-round (TITANS)

• Summer Camps (8 weeks)

• After-School Program

Employment Opportunities available, visit lwsra.org/employment for more information.

The Nest – Sensory Room

The Nest is a new addition within the LWSRC. This Snoezelen Multi-Sensory Environment features specially-designed equipment that appeals to the auditory, tactile, olfactory and visual senses. Amenities include bubble tubes, vibroacoustic learning chair, aromatherapy, tear drop swing, fiber optics and more! Time slots are available to book on select days during the week to provide 1-on-1 time with a trained LWSRA staff member in The Nest.

Inclusion Services

The New Lenox Community Park District welcomes participation in all programs by individuals with disabilities and special needs. The New Lenox Community Park District works cooperatively with LWSRA to facilitate successful participation for individuals who request an inclusion aide. If you are asking for special assistance for your child to participate in a Park District program, please inform the park district staff at the time of registration. You will be directed to contact LWSRA and an evaluation process will then be implemented by LWSRA. Timely registration is important. Please register and request an aide no later than two weeks before the start of the program.

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THE SANCTUARY GOLF COURSE485 N. Marley Road

New Lenox, IL 60451

Call (815) 462-GOLF (4653) Fax (815) 462-4659

golfsanctuary.com

Thank you Sanctuary Golf Course Patrons!On behalf of all management and staff at The Sanctuary, we would like to extend our sincere thanks for your continued patronage to the golf course! In order to ensure a quality guest experience at The Sanctuary Golf Course, we promise to continue to improve and expand on the course services.

Winter Golf Starts December 1stStay tuned to our website for more details! Also, check out our website for the Penguin Open date!

Don’t forget - the perfect holiday gift is a Gift Card or item from the Pro Shop from The Sanctuary!

Please call the course with questions at (815) 462-4653.

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ADULT ATHLETICS

5-on-5 Basketball League Adult Lincoln-Way West High School Field House

Bring your team and play for a chance to win cash and tournament championship shirts. League fees include gym usage, referee fees and prize money. The regular season will be followed by a single-elimination tournament for the top 12 teams only. Games will be a running clock with two 20-minute halves. There is a maximum of 12 people per roster. Game times range from 7:00pm until 9:00pm.

RETURNING Team Registration: Register NOW to save a spotNew Team Registration Begins: Mon., Jan. 20Registration Deadline: Wed., Feb. 12

Activity Day Date R/NR37183-A1 TH 2/27-5/14 $450 per team

3-on-3 St. Paddy’s Day Basketball Tournament Age 35 & Older Lincoln-Way West High School Field House

Start your St. Paddy’s week off strong with 3-on-3 double-elimination basketball tournament! Games are played to 21 points and scored by 2’s and 3’s. There are unlimited substitutions and roster limit is 9 players. Prizes will be awarded to the top two teams of the tournament. More rules and tournament details will be emailed to the captains prior to the tournament. Registration deadline is Wednesday, March 11.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR37223-A1 SU 3/22 9:30am Check-In $50 per team

Armed Forces Day Wiffle® Ball TournamentAdult Walker Country Estates Park

Relive your childhood memories of playing Wiffle® Ball in the backyard at our Armed Forces Day Wiffle® Ball Tournament. This one-day, double-elimination tournament is fun for all. Games are six innings with four positional players and one designated hitter. Teams allowed a maximum roster count of six players. More tournament rules and information will be emailed to each captain prior to the tournament. Make sure to dress up in your patriotic gear and support our troops! Registration deadline is Wednesday, May 6.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR34201-A1 SA 5/16 9:30am Check-In $100 per team

12” Summer Softball Leagues Adult Lions Den Park

Each team will play 10 games followed by a single-elimination tournament. All leagues will be U.S.S.S.A. sanctioned. A security deposit of $150 (NON-REFUNDABLE) is due at time of registration. It will be used as part of the registration fee. League information will be emailed to each captain before games start. Please note that games that need to be made up can be rescheduled for any day of the week. All fees must be paid the day before you play or there will be a $25 late fee per day and your team will forfeit. Cash prizes and tournament championship shirts will be awarded. Schedule start and end dates are subject to change.

RETURNING Team Registration: Register NOW to save a spotNEW Team Registration Begins: Mon., Mar. 23Registration Deadline: Wed., Apr. 22

Men’s LeaguesActivity Day Date R/NR82143-A1 M 5/4-8/17 $675 per team82144-A1 TU 5/5-8/18 $675 per team82145-A1 W 5/6-8/19 $675 per team

Co-Ed LeaguesActivity Day Date R/NR82146-A1 TH 5/7-8/20 $675 per team82147-A1 F 5/8-8/21 $675 per team

Frankfort New Lenox Running Club Adult

The Frankfort New Lenox Running Club is an easy going, all volunteer club focused on running. There is no fee or pace requirements. Everyone is welcome; just show up and run! We do not host sanctioned or timed events. We host weekly group runs, which are posted on our Facebook page. To join, visit our Frankfort New Lenox Running Club Facebook page. Please refer to the events tab on the Facebook page for potential changes to either the run location or cancellations due to weather. Note: All members must complete the waiver on the Facebook page before being added to the group.

Check out our Teen Programs on page 37.

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AD

ULT ATH

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ADULT DROP-IN PROGRAMSACTV# LOCATION DAY/TIME DATES SKIP DAYS FEES

DodgeballACTV#37292-A1

LW Central Field House Mon., 7:00-9:00pm 1/6-5/11 3/2 $42/R Season Fee$47/NR Season Fee$5/R • $10/NR per night

Women’s Open Fun Volleyball ACTV#37296-A1

LW Central Field House Mon., 7:00-9:00pm 1/6-5/11 3/2 $42/LWR Season Fee$47/NR Season Fee$5/LWR • $10/NR per night

Badminton ACTV#37291-A1

LW Central Field House Mon., 7:00-9:00pm 1/6-5/11 3/2 $42/LWR Season Fee$47/NR Season Fee$5/LWR • $10/NR per night

Men’s 35 & Over BasketballACTV#37293-A1

LW West Field House Mon. & Wed.,7:00-9:00pm

1/6-5/20 2/19, 4/27 $77/LWR Season Fee$82/NR Season Fee$5/LWR • $10/NR per night

VolleyballACTV#37295-A1

LW Central Field House Wed.,7:00-9:00pm

1/6-5/13 2/19, 3/4, 3/18, 4/29

$42/LWR Season Fee$47/NR Season Fee$5/LWR• $10/NR per night

Indoor Winter Pickleball ACTV#36298-A1

Cherry Hill School Gymnasium

Wed.,7:00-9:00pm

1/8-4/15 4/1 $5/R • $10/NR per night

Open GymACTV#37299-A1

LW Central Field House Thurs.,7:00-9:00pm

3/12-5/21 4/30 $5/LWR • $10/NR per night

All Drop-In Programs require an ID in order to participate.Additional skip days may be added at the discretion of Districts 122 and 210.

ADULT ATHLETICS

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FITNESS Age 12 & Older

Start the New Year by choosing to make health and fitness a lifestyle change! Did you know that studies show that exercise helps you feel better, sleep better and have more energy? Join one of our many programs to help you stay focused. Participants under the age of 16 are required to be registered along with a parent. Please bring a water bottle to class!

FITNESS CLASSES

Zumba®Lincoln-Way West High School Dance StudioInstructed By: Jennifer Anderson

Perfect for everybody and every body, this easy to follow calorie-burning dance fitness party will move you! Once the Latin and World rhythms take over, you’ll see why Zumba® fitness classes are often called exercise in disguise. Please bring a towel and water bottle to class.

Activity Day Date Time LWR/NR Skip Dates37184-A1 M 1/6-2/24 7:00-8:00pm $69/$7437184-A2 M 3/9-5/4 7:00-8:00pm $69/$74 4/27

Hatha YogaLCC (Room 2) Entry CInstructed By: Heather Letts

Hatha Yoga creates balance in the body and the mind. This is accomplished by looking to the eight limbs of yoga including asana (physical movement) and pranayama (breathing exercises). During the course, we will discover how the linking of physical movement and breath work can begin to slow the mind and release stress. This class is great for people who are looking to decompress from their day and need low impact exercises that will still build strength. All levels of experience and flexibility are welcome! For your comfort, please come to class on an empty stomach (eat two hours before class) and wear loose fitting clothing. Please bring your own yoga mat, strap and a water bottle to class.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates37519-A1 TH 1/9-2/27 7:30-8:30pm $69/$7437519-A2 TH 3/12-5/7 7:30-8:30pm $69/$74 4/2

Yin Yoga Administration Building (All Purpose Room) Instructed By: Jackie Petersen

Yin Yoga is a slower paced class that cultivates an awareness and acceptance within your mind and body. Yin is a fantastic practice for your joint health, flexibility, circulation, and mental focus. The flow will consist of a series of long-held, deep, restful floor poses that mainly work the lower part of the body. The poses are held for one to five minutes. This is a mindful practice that will bring balance into your day, along with space and mobility into your body. Open to all levels.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates37190-A1 TU 1/14-2/18 5:30-6:30pm $62 37190-A2 TU 3/3-4/14 5:30-6:30pm $62 3/17

Fit4Mom: HIIT Body Back Lincoln-Way West High School Dance Studio Instructed By: Fit4Mom Certified Instructors

This is meant for moms at all fitness levels. It’s a perfect combination of cardio and functional strength training to keep you strong throughout motherhood. This class also involves mini meditation because who doesn’t need a little more calm in their life? Join us mamas, and come see the beauty of Body Back! This class is meant for all moms whether you had babies six months ago, six years ago or 16 years ago. To learn more and to register for class, please visit frankfort.fit4mom.com or email [email protected].

Day Time R/NRTH 7:15-8:15pm $126 (8 week sessions)

POUND® FitnessLCC (Room 2) Entry C Instructed By: Emily Aros

Become the music in this full body workout that combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and Pilates inspired movements. While using Ripstix®, which are lightly weighted drumsticks created for the purpose of exercising, POUND® transforms drumming into a super effective way of working out to music! POUND® is designed for all fitness levels and provides the perfect atmosphere for rocking out while toning up and having fun. This workout can be easily modified and the “alternative vibe and welcoming philosophy appeals to men and women of all ages

and abilities.” In order to receive the full benefit from the POUND

Fitness class, a Ripstix® is required. Participants must bring their

own as limited Ripstixs® will be available for patrons to borrow.Activity Day Date Time R/NR 37510-A1 W 2/12-3/18 5:30-6:30pm $55/$60

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Indoor Walking Track Hours of Operation at Lincoln-Way West and CentralField House EntranceJanuary 6, 2020-May 22, 2020

Lincoln-Way West Walking Hours

• Mon., Wed.-Fri., 6:00pm-9:00pm (March start time is at 7:00pm)

• Sat., 1:00-4:00pm

• Sun., 12:00-4:00pm

Lincoln-Way Central Walking Hours

• Mon., Wed. & Thurs., 6:00-9:00pm (March start time is at 7:00pm)

Track Information Age 18 & Older

• Free for Lincoln-Way Residents only

• Nonresident fee is $10

• Must have photo ID

• A temporary walking pass will be provided at the Park District’s Field House check-in desk

• Approximately 8-9 laps in lanes 5 or 6 equal one mile

• Be alert for others around you

• No strollers or any wheeled mechanisms

• Slower moving users shall stay on the inner side of the track and faster moving users shall stay to the outside. Only two side-by-side users allowed during programs. Users may not be three abreast across the track.

• Inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated. Such behavior will result in the revocation of participant’s pass. All revocations are subject to the Director of Recreation’s review/interpretation.

• Only gym shoes will be allowed in the Field House

• No food or beverages other than water are allowed in the Field House

• Due to circumstances beyond our control, additional skip days may be added. These dates will be posted as we are notified.

LINCOLN-WAY FITNESS CENTERS & TRACK INFO

Lincoln-Way Central and West Fitness Center InformationAge 14 & Older

• Must have photo ID

• Patrons under the age of 18 must have a signed Parent Permission Slip, which can be found on our website under the Drop-In Programs tab

• Registration is only taken at the Park District offices or at the fitness center during the Park District’s scheduled hours. You are NOT able to register through Lincoln-Way.

• Due to circumstances beyond our control, additional skip days may be added. Credit or refunds will not be issued for these days.

Lincoln-Way Central Fitness Center: Jan. 6-May 21Day Time Skip DaysM, W, TH 6:00-9:00pm 1/16, 2/19, 3/2-3/5, 3/18, 4/29, 4/30, 5/20

Lincoln-Way West Fitness Center: Jan. 6-May 22Day Time Skip DaysM-F 6:00-9:00pm 2/19, 2/21, 4/10, 4/27, 5/1SA 1:00-4:00pm 1/25, 2/1, 2/22, 3/21SU 12:00-4:00pm 1/26, 2/2, 4/12, 5/10

Fees & Membership Information

Ages 14-22 (LW Resident Student with ID) Activity LWR/NR37512-A1 $37/LWR

Ages 18-54Activity LWR/NR37512-A2 $67/$87

Ages 55 & OlderActivity LWR/NR37512-A3 $10/$30

Daily Drop-In RateLWR/NR: $5/$10

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ADULT PROGRAMS

Horseback Riding Age 6 & Older

Get up and go! It’s time to ride at Nova Quarter Horses, Inc. There is fun for all ages at any riding level; no previous experience is needed. Come out to learn both Western and English disciplines taught by highly qualified trainers and instructors. Nova offer both an indoor and outdoor arena, so they are able to offer lessons year-round. A 5-lesson card includes 5 individual one-hour lessons within a group format. Once your lesson card is purchased, call Nova to schedule your lessons at (708) 479-3696. Jeans and hard soled or gym shoes are required.

Activity R/NR32250-A1 $210 (5-lesson card provided by Nova)Location: Nova Quarter Horses, Inc. 10129 W. 187th Street, Mokena

Active Adult Exercise Age 55 & Older

Get in shape and have fun during this fitness class designed for active adults! Stretching and cardiovascular exercises are included. All fitness levels are welcome. No instructor; class follows along to a CD called Fun & Fitness Over 50.

Activity Day Date Time Skip Days 39190-A1 M/W/F 1/6-5/29 10:00-11:00am 1/20, 2/12, 2/17, 4/10

Location: Senior Housing Community Room 1090 S. Cedar Road

Quilting ClubAdult

Attention all quilting enthusiasts! Join the club that meets on select Wednesdays and Fridays to bond with other quilters. On Wednesdays, Quilting Club members will take turns sharing and showing their projects. Fridays at Quilting Club are set aside to work on your unfinished projects. The Quilting Club occasionally goes on quilting road trips and donates quilts to charities. All talent levels are welcome. This club meets the first Wednesday and the third Friday of each month. Don’t forget your machine! The group continues to grow and is always looking for new members.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR39241-A1 W 1/8-5/6 10:00am-3:30pm $20 per year F 1/17-5/15 11:00am-3:30pm

Location: Senior Housing Community Room 1090 S. Cedar Road

Air Frying Age 16 & Older LCC (Kitchen) Entry C

Did you get an air fryer over the holidays and don’t know what you want to do with it or maybe you purchased yourself one to join in the trend? Let’s learn the do’s and don’ts of air frying together and experiment with a couple recipes outside of frozen foods as well!

Activity Day Date Time R/NR37592-A1 W 1/15 6:30-8:00pm $39/$44

Gnocchi Making Class Age 16 & Older LCC (Kitchen) Entry C

Join us as we learn to make potato dumplings from start to finish. We’ll also learn two ways to serve them in this 90-minute class. Please bring an apron to class. You’ll get to take home leftovers too!

Activity Day Date Time R/NR37593-A1 TH 4/23 6:30-8:00pm $39/$44

Coloring Club Adult Administration Building (All-Purpose Room)

Coloring isn’t just for kids anymore! In Coloring Club, you will rediscover the simple relaxation and joy of coloring. This is a great activity to explore your artistic side. You will get the joy of creating a beautiful work of art with no artistic skills required. Coloring is known to reduce stress and improve hand-eye coordination. This club will meet every other Wednesday. All materials are included.

Activity Day Date Time39592-A1 W 1/22, 2/5, 2/19, 3/4, 3/18, 1:00-2:30pm 4/1, 4/15, 4/29, 5/13, 5/27

Jam Session & Social Time Adult LCC (Room 1) Entry C

Gather for an afternoon of music! Can’t play an instrument? Join us to listen, sing along and meet new friends. If you do play, tune up your instrument and come join this group of musicians that meet the first Thursday of each month beginning February 6. All types of music are played including from the American Song Book, the Swing Era, Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. Bring your sheet music to share.

Day Date TimeTH 2/6, 3/5, 4/2, 5/7 2:30-4:30pm

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Senior Line Dancing Age 50 & Older LCC (Room 2) Entry C Instructed by: Ms. Chris Johnson

Do you love music, like to dance but don’t have a partner? Learn to line dance! Each dance is a pattern of steps that repeats throughout the song. We’ll learn several dance routines in this session. Join the fun, get good exercise and dance to popular country, rock and oldies music. Wear smooth soft-soled shoes.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates 36632-A1 M 3/9-4/27 1:30-2:30pm $55/$60 3/30, 4/13

Credit 101: Do You Pass the Test? Adult Administration Building (All-Purpose Room) Presented by: NuMark Credit Union

Join us as we discuss why you should care about credit and what the Credit Card Act of 2009 means for you. We will also talk about tips for using credit wisely, how to build a solid credit history and what to do if you lose your credit card. Registration deadline is Wednesday, February 12.Activity Day Date Time38570-A1 TH 2/20 6:00-8:00pm

How to Manage Debt So It Doesn’t Manage You Adult Administration Building (All-Purpose Room) Presented by: NuMark Credit Union

Come to this free seminar to learn about different kinds of debt, understand the benefits and costs of credit and identify warning signs of too much debt. We will also talk about ways to improve your credit score, tackle your debt and rebuild good credit. Registration deadline is Monday, March 16.

Activity Day Date Time37602-A1 TH 3/26 6:00-8:00pm

Can You Afford to Retire? Adult Administration Building (All-Purpose Room) Presented by: Bentron Financial Group, Inc.

In this 45-minute presentation, Greg Kurinec will help you evaluate your personal ability to retire. Greg will provide you with a self-assessment, checklists and will guide you through the ten critical questions any retiree needs to answer with confidence. Registration deadline is Friday, March 20.

Activity Day Date Time39247-A1 TH 4/2 6:30-7:15pm

Tai ChiAge 50 & Older

This class is offered by Will County Senior Services. The goal of this class is to improve balance to prevent falls, increase flexibility and reduce stress. Its slow, soothing movements incorporate deep breathing and relaxing postures that help calm the mind and body each time you go through gentle movements.

Tai Chi Intermediate LevelDay Date TimeTU 2/11-3/24 1:00-2:00pm TU 4/21-7/7 1:00pm-2:00pm

Tai Chi Beginner LevelDay Date Time TU 2/11-3/24 2:25-3:25pm TU 4/21-7/7 2:25-3:25pm

Fee: $30 (To: Senior Services of Will County) or $10 with a Senior Services Membership. Membership (including newsletter) $30 per single or $40 per couple. Payable on site or mail to Senior Services of Will County, 251 N. Center Street, Joliet, IL 60435

Location: Senior Housing Community Room, 1090 S. Cedar Road

Chair Yoga Age 55 & Older LCC (Room 2) Entry C

Chair Yoga is designed to increase flexibility, balance and range of movement. This class will move your whole body through a series of seated and standing yoga poses using a chair for support. Poses are modified so those with health restrictions, decreased range of motion and physical challenges can enjoy the benefits. Please register at least one week prior to the beginning of the session or the class may be cancelled.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR39194-A1 TU 1/7-2/4 1:00-2:00pm $3639194-A2 TU 2/18-3/17 1:00-2:00pm $3639194-A3 TU 4/7-5/5 1:00-2:00pm $3639194-A4 TU 5/12-6/9 1:00-2:00pm $36

39541-A1 TH 1/9-2/6 1:00-2:00pm $3639541-A2 TH 2/20-3/19 1:00-2:00pm $36 39541-A3 TH 4/9-5/7 1:00-2:00pm $36 39541-A4 TH 5/14-6/11 1:00-2:00pm $36

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To ensure the success of our bus trips, some have been scheduled in cooperation with Frankfort and Manhattan Park Districts.

BUS TRIPS

Take a trip with the New Lenox Community Park District!

We have a variety of travel destinations to choose from, so sit back, relax and let us take care of the driving. Call your family, friends and neighbors and join the fun! Please note that there is no additional fee for nonresidents charged for our bus trips. For further details for the trips listed here or to suggest a future travel destination, please contact the Recreation Department at (815) 485-1737, we’d love to hear from you!

Denny Diamond at Prairie BluffAdultCrest Hill, IL

Prairie Bluff Golf Course welcomes Denny Diamond! Denny brings natural warmth to your heart and a new breath of life to Neil Diamond's music. Denny as Neil Diamond sounds like Americana: warm & comforting. Come and see one of the most versatile and multifaceted tribute acts hit the stage. The cost includes a three-course plated lunch with your choice of entree: creole roasted pork medallions with a rémoulade drizzle, airline roasted artichoke chicken or Jambalaya. Please make your selection at the time of registration. Trip includes lunch, soft drinks, show, gratuity and mini bus transportation. Registration deadline is Friday, January 10.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR31513-A1 TH 2/13 10:45am (LCC Departure) $50 3:30pm (Return)

Mystery TourAdult

Come along and enjoy the adventure and mystery of not ever knowing where we are going until we get there! One thing we can tell you is our first stop is sure to blow you away! We then will enjoy lunch at a local favorite with an old-fashioned feel. After lunch, you will have fun socializing with your friends all while sipping on a sparkling beverage (non-alcoholic) and you’ll even burn some calories too! Registration Deadline is Friday, January 31.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR31523-A1 TH 2/27 8:45am (LCC Departure) $95 5:30pm (Return)

An American in Paris-Drury LaneAdultOakbrook, IL

A tale inspired by hope and possibility, An American in Paris brings breathtaking moments of dance and song to the musical stage. Come away with Jerry Mulligan, an American GI doing his best to make it as a painter in the bustling city of Paris following the end of World War II. The storied streets of the City of Lights become the dancefloor to a ravishing and passionate voyage into art, friendship and love. Set to the music of George and Ira Gershwin, this Academy Award winner for Best Picture was also a Grammy Award nominee and four-time Tony Award winner. Before the show, we will enjoy a delicious lunch. Meal choices are Grilled Chicken Marsala, Parmesan Crusted Tilapia or 8 Finger Cavatelli. Please make your selection at the time of registration. before the fee sentence. Fee includes mini-bus transportation, lunch, show and gratuity. Registration deadline is Monday, February 3.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR37590-A1 W 3/11 10:15am (LCC Departure) $89 4:45pm (Return)

The Choir of ManAdultChicago, IL

Join us for an afternoon of shopping, dining and entertainment! Before our show at the Broadway Playhouse Theatre, you will have free time for shopping and lunch (on your own) at Water Tower Place. Then off to see the runaway hit of numerous international music festivals that is hitting the road for its first U.S. tour! Known across the globe as “the ultimate feel-good show,” The Choir of Man offers 90 minutes of indisputable joy! It’s a party. It’s a concert. It’s a pint-filled good time set in a working pub that combines hair-raising harmonies, high-energy dance, and live percussion with foot-stomping choreography. The multi-talented cast of nine handsome blokes sings everything; pub tunes, folk, Broadway, classic rock, all to roof-raising heights. It’s the best singing, dancing, stomping, pub crawl of a concert you’ll ever see! CHEERS! Registration Deadline is Wednesday, March 18.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR31529-A1 SA 4/18 10:30am (LCC Departure) $75 4:45pm (Return)

Sorry...There are no refunds on Bus Trips.

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Chicago Pizza TourAdultChicago, IL

Join us for a day of eating pizza! Travel more than 20 miles devouring multiple styles of Chicago pizza in just a few hours. Eat and feel like a local as you visit authentic small businesses to sample their legendary pizzas and hear their stories. Chicago Pizza Tours started in 2009, becoming the first Chicago food tour company focused solely on pizza. The tours were designed by local Chicago pizza enthusiast, Jonathan Porter who has judged the U.S. Pizza Championships and contributed many pizza related books and TV specials. Registration Deadline is Monday, March 23.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR31537-A1 TH 4/23 9:30am (LCC Departure) $79 3:00pm (Return)

Get Your Kicks on Route 66!Adult

Get your kicks on the ultimate Route 66 experience led by the award-winning Route 66 author, John Weiss! We will travel the historic Route 66 from the town of Dwight all the way to Atlanta, IL. Our first stop will include a big breakfast at the Route 66 family restaurant on the historic road. This family-owned restaurant has a Route 66 atmosphere and hospitality feel. Then, we will begin our adventure as we journey along Route 66 visiting sites such as an old police station, Dead Man’s curve, the Sprague Super Service, Route 66 Visitors Center, Bunyon Giant, a visit to the Beer Nuts Factory and Outlet Store, and more! We will try and see how sirup is made at the historic Funk Sirup Farm. Yes, it is spelled Sirup! We will end our day with dinner at the historic Palm Café in Atlanta. Don’t forget your camera! Registration Deadline is Monday, April 13.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR39507-A1 W 5/6 7:30am (LCC Departure) $105 7:45pm (Return)

Dueling Pianos at Starved RockAdultUtica, IL

Relax and enjoy the show in the historic ambiance of the Great Hall of Starved Rock Lodge; an experience like no other! Don’t miss this wildly entertaining music and comedy dueling piano show. Our interactive musical comedy experience will have you singing, shouting, dancing and laughing so hard you’ll be doubled over. Fee includes lunch buffet, show and motor coach transportation. Registration deadline is Thursday, April 16.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR31530-A1 M 5/18 9:45am (LCC Departure) $89 5:00pm (Return)

Ultimate Michigan TourAdultMichigan

Come join us for 7 days and 6 nights as we explore all that Michigan has to offer! Our first stop will be Frankenmuth which includes Zellinger’s Woolen Mills, Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland, 2 nights at the Bavarian Inn Lodge, dinner with entertainment, wine tasting, Strudel making and shopping at their downtown. Then we are off to visit Mackinaw city where you will take a roundtrip ferry to Mackinac Island, a carriage ride tour of the island, have brunch at the Grand Hotel and have free time for lunch and shopping at Mackinac Crossing. The next stop on the tour is to Sault St. Marie where you will visit the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, Soo Locks Cruise, Tahquamenon Falls with lunch, and a Kewadin casino dinner buffet with $10 free play at the casino. The final stop will be to Charlevoix to tour the Mushroom Homes with step on guide, tour Castle Farms with lunch and free time to explore on your own.

Price includes: motor coach transportation, 6 nights lodging, 14 meals (6 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 6 dinners), all attractions listed above and more! From a Bavarian Village to an enchanting castle, this is one trip you do not want to miss! This trip departs at 7:30am from LCC on Sunday, August 9 and will return in the evening of Saturday, August 15. Trip insurance is available for $112/person for double occupancy and $138/person for single occupancy (highly recommended) made payable to Many Destinations Travel. Final Payment/Registration Deadline is Monday, May 25.

Activity Day Date R/NR31532-A1 SU-SA 8/9-8/15 $1799 per person single31532-A2 SU-SA 8/9-8/15 $1349 per person double31532-A3 SU-SA 8/9-8/15 $1299 per person triple*$100 deposit due upon registration

Washington, D.C.AdultWashington, D.C.

Set off for our Nation’s capital to see the remarkable monuments and renowned buildings during your guided tour of Washington, D.C. You will enjoy detailed information on some of D.C.’s most incredible landmarks including the U.S. capital, White House, National Archives, Embassy Row, Georgetown, Washington Monument, World War II Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery, Smithsonian and more! This trip includes deluxe motor coach transportation, six nights lodging and 10 meals. Travel insurance through Travel Insured International is available and recommended at a price of $69 per person. Please write a separate check payable to “Travel Insured International, Inc.” or pay it online at travelconfident.com. This trip departs at 8:00am from LCC on Thursday, September 24 and will return in the evening of Wednesday, September 30. Limited space available so don’t wait to register! Final payment and registration deadline is Friday, July 10.

Activity Day Date R/NR31516-A1 TH-W 9/24-9/30 $1064 per person single31516-A2 TH-W 9/24-9/30 $779 per person double 31516-A3 TH-W 9/24-9/30 $759 per person triple *$75 deposit due upon registration

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Parent & Tot Ages Birth-4 LCC (Room 1) Entry C

You and your toddler(s) will spend a fun hour together playing under a parachute, crawling through obstacles, singing songs and working on art projects. Infants are also allowed in the class to watch the fun, so no need to find a babysitter. Price is for up to two children only.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR* Skip Dates30128-A1 W 1/8-2/26 9:20-10:20am $59/$6430128-A2 W 3/4-4/29 9:20-10:20am $59/$64 4/130128-A3 W 1/8-2/26 10:30-11:30am $59/$64 30128-A4 W 3/4-4/29 10:30-11:30am $59/$64 4/1 30128-A5 TH 1/9-2/27 9:20-10:20am $59/$64 30128-A6 TH 3/5-4/30 9:20-10:20am $59/$64 4/230128-A7 TH 1/9-2/27 10:30-11:30am $59/$64 30128-A8 TH 3/5-4/30 10:30-11:30am $59/$64 4/2 *$8 for third child

Play School with Me Ages 2-3 LCC (Room 1) Entry C

Come and enjoy a special hour with your child. You’ll sing and dance to your favorite songs, have fun discovering exciting new stories and nursery rhymes, learn new games and at times make a craft in a social setting.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates30126-A1 F 1/10-2/28 9:20-10:20am $64/$6930126-A2 F 3/6-5/1 9:20-10:20am $56/$61 4/3 & 4/10

Preschool Prep Ages 2½-4 LCC (Bi-Centennial Room) Entry C

This is a great preparation class for children who want to attend school, but aren’t quite ready for the longer session. The alphabet, numbers, colors and shapes will be introduced. Also, a fun craft will be made each week. The instructor will not change diapers. Please bring your own nut free snack each day.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates30132-A1 TU 1/7-2/25 9:45-11:45am $103/$10830132-A2 TU 3/3-4/28 9:45-11:45am $103/$108 3/31

Preschool Blast Off Ages 2½-4 LCC (Bi-Centennial Room) Entry C

This class is the last step before preschool. The alphabet, numbers, colors and shapes will be introduced. Children will participate in circle time, crafts, and movement. The instructor will not change diapers. Must be 2½ by the start of class. Please bring your own nut free snack each day.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates31705-A1 TH 1/9-2/27 9:45-11:45am $103/$10831705-A2 TH 3/5-4/30 9:45-11:45am $103/$108 4/2

Lil’ LearnersAges 2-4LCC (Bi-Centennial Room) Entry C

This class will prepare your child for preschool by presenting the basic skills, stressing the social development of your child and the importance of learning through play. Group and individual activities will help your child develop new skills and make new friends. The instructor will not change diapers. Please bring your own nut free snack each day.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates30192-A1 F 1/10-2/28 9:45-11:45am $105/$110 30192-A2 F 3/6-5/1 9:45-11:45am $93/$98 4/3 & 4/10

On My OwnAges 2-4LCC (Room 1) Entry C

This class will help to ease separation fears and encourage independence for your child. Children will have fun playing in a semi-structured environment with a variety of toys and creative arts. Your child will experience a wide variety of activities while encouraging development of their listening, sharing and large and fine motor skills. The instructor will not change diapers.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates30124-A1 F 1/10-2/28 10:30-11:45am $73/$7830124-A2 F 3/6-5/1 10:30-11:45am $67/$72 4/3 & 4/10

Kiddie KollegeAges 2-4LCC (Bi-Centennial Room) Entry C

This class will prepare your child for Preschool by presenting the basics. We will introduce the alphabet, colors, numbers and seasons. Each week there will be a special theme, color and a new rhyme! The instructor will not change diapers. Please bring your own nut free snack each day.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates31253-A1 W 1/8-2/26 9:45-11:45am $105/$11031253-A2 W 3/4-4/29 9:45-11:45am $93/$98 4/1, 4/22

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Mini Chefs Ages 3-5 LCC (Kitchen) Entry C

Kids should be in the kitchen as early as two to form healthy habits and teach valuable lessons like following directions, reading, math and science. Recipes will focus on prepping and assembling with fun twists! Each child will take home their own cookbook of recipes, too. Please bring an apron to class! Note: Session two is a repeat of session one for both lunch and dinner hour.

Lunch HourActivity Day Date Time R/NR30125-A1 TU 1/7-1/28 11:30am-12:30pm $56/$6130125-A2 TU 3/3-3/24 11:30am-12:30pm $56/$61

Dinner HourActivity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates30125-A3 TH 2/6-2/27 5:15-6:15pm $56/$6130125-A4 M 4/6-5/4 5:15-6:15pm $56/$61 4/13

Magic Class Ages 5-10 Administration Building (All-Purpose Room)Instructed by: Magic Team of Gary Kantor

Children are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn a collection of fascinating and mesmerizing tricks from the Magic Team of Gary Kantor! Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind-reading and more. All materials are provided, and each child receives a magic kit to take home. Children are grouped by age and always learn tricks that are age-appropriate. You can sign up for this class again and again because brand new tricks are always taught at each session!

Activity Day Date Time R/NR31260-A1 W 2/5 5:00-5:55pm $2031260-A2 W 4/15 6:45-7:40pm $20

Critter Class Ages 4-12 LCC (Room 2) Entry CInstructed by: Crosstown Exotics

This 4-week class offered by Crosstown Exotics is an introduction to the world’s most misunderstood creatures, reptiles, amphibians and bugs! We will teach the importance of these creatures to the environment as well as their natural history and how to take care of them as pets. Each class students will have the opportunity to photograph, touch and handle the animals. Some classes may take place outdoors, so dress accordingly. No open-toed shoes.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR 31220-A1 TH 3/5-3/26 5:30-6:30pm $49

Horseback Riding Age 6 & Older

Get up and go! It’s time to ride at Nova Quarter Horses, Inc. There is fun for all ages at any riding level; no previous experience is needed. Come out to learn both Western and English disciplines taught by highly qualified trainers and instructors. Nova offer both an indoor and outdoor arena, so they are able to offer lessons year-round. A 5-lesson card includes 5 individual one-hour lessons within a group format. Once your lesson card is purchased, call Nova to schedule your lessons at (708) 479-3696. Jeans and hard soled or gym shoes are required.

Activity R/NR32250-A1 $210 (5-lesson card provided by Nova)

Location: Nova Quarter Horses, Inc. 10129 W. 187th Street, Mokena

Rising Star Musical Theater Ages 6-12 LCC (Room 1) Entry C

Explore your dramatic and creative side while learning theatrical terms, musical concepts and basic dance steps. Students will learn acting warm-ups, improv games and how to make props while preparing for a short performance, in costume, of a popular musical such as Alice in Wonderland, Wizard of Oz or droto be given during the final class. The final class on Tuesday, March 3rd will be held at the Lions Community Center, Room 1 for family and friends to attend.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR 30151-A1 TU 1/21-3/3 6:45-7:45pm $108

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Junior ChefsAges 6-10LCC (Kitchen) Entry C

Kids who start cooking at a younger age are 50% more likely to make meals from scratch as they grow up. Cooking also teaches kids valuable lessons like following directions, reading, math, science and problem solving. Recipes will include a twist on favorites as well as ethnic recipes to encourage more adventurous taste buds. Each child will take home their own cookbook of recipes too. Please bring an apron to class!

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates38540-A1 TH 2/6-2/27 6:45-8:00pm $56/$6138540-A2 M 4/6-5/4 6:45-8:00pm $56/$61 4/13

Surprise Cakes and Cake Pops Ages 8-13 LCC (Kitchen) Entry C

Bright and colorful, surprise cakes are a fun way to celebrate birthdays (or any occasion) and will definitely impress your friends and family! Plus, we’ll use our cake remnants to mix up cake pops!

Activity Day Date Time R/NR30143-A1 W 3/11 6:30-8:00pm $39/$44

Regional Cooking Ages 11-15 LCC (Kitchen) Entry C

Let’s experiment with simple menus from around the country that students can enjoy recreating at home for their own families. They’ll learn the basics of tools, prepping and cooking techniques.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR 34314-A1 M 1/13-Tex Mex 6:30-8:00pm $60/$65 2/10-New Orleans 3/16-Hawaii 5/11-Midwest

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Pee-Wee Bumper Bowling Ages 2-5

Help your little ones learn the game and experience a family activity. All participants will be paired with 3-4 other children per lane. Bumper Bowling is the perfect way to introduce your child to a new activity with his/her peers. Please register at a Park District Office. This is NOT an instructional class. Fee includes one hour of bowling, shoes, ball, award and lunch on last day.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR30320-A1 TH 1/16-3/19 10:00-11:00am $47 30320-A2 SU 1/12-3/15 11:00am-Noon $47

Location: Laraway Lanes Bowling Center, 1009 Laraway Road

STRIDER: Learn To Ride Ages 2-4 Administration Building (Lower Level Parking Lot)

STRIDER Balance Bikes are industry leading training bikes that help children learn to ride on two wheels by focusing on the fundamentals of balancing, learning and steering without the distraction and complications of pedals. The STRIDER Bike’s simple no pedal design builds unbelievable confidence, eliminates fear because kids have their feet solidly on the ground, teaches your child to balance on two wheels right from the start and eliminates the need for a tricycle or training wheels. Participants must bring a helmet for class. Check out StriderBikes.com to watch a video and learn more about Strider Bikes.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates32273-A1 SU 4/19-5/17 9:30-10:30am $39/$44 5/10

Summer T-Ball LeagueAges 3-6Walker Country Estates Park

Volunteer coaches are needed to help run this program! T-Ball provides your child the opportunity to have fun while learning the skills of throwing, fielding, hitting and base-running. Everyone plays! The first day will consist of a practice and meeting the team. After the first week, teams will practice before each game and will play as many innings as they can within the hour allotted. Please bring a baseball glove and a helmet is required for batting. Only one helmet will be provided per game. In case of cancellations, the final make-up day will be Thursday, July 23 and Saturday, July 25. Registration deadline is Wednesday, May 6. This date guarantees T-shirt size. Player requests will not be granted. Fee includes jerseys, hat and award. Children must be the correct age by 9/1/20.

Ages 3-4Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates12146-A1 TH 6/4-7/16 5:00pm $60/$65 7/212147-A1 SA 6/6-7/18 9:00am $60/$65 7/412147-A2 SA 6/6-7/18 10:00am $60/$65 7/4

Ages 5-6Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates 12146-A2 TH 6/4-7/16 6:00pm $60/$65 7/212147-A3 SA 6/6-7/18 9:00am $60/$65 7/412147-A4 SA 6/6-7/18 10:00am $60/$65 7/4

Summer Kick Start Soccer LeagueAges 3-6Walker Country Estates Park

Volunteer coaches are needed to help run this program and it cannot run without the generous sponsorship of Burns Photography! Soccer provides your son/daughter the opportunity to have fun while learning the skills of running, kicking and teamwork. Everyone plays! The first day will consist of a practice and meeting the team. After the first week, teams will practice before each game and will play a full game. Players must wear shin-guards. In case of cancellations, the final make-up day will be Friday, July 24. Registration deadline is Wednesday, May 6. This date guarantees T-shirt size. Player requests will not be granted. Two times are listed for each division as the game times vary each week. Fee includes jersey and award. Children must be the correct age by 9/1/20.

Ages 3-4Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates10303-A1 F 6/5-7/17 4:15 or 5:15pm $53/$58 7/3

Ages 5-6Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates10303-A2 F 6/5-7/17 6:15 or 7:15pm $53/$58 7/3

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T-Ball Time Ages 3-4 Cherry Hill School Gymnasium

T-Ball Time will feature parent/child introduction in T-Ball basics such as base running, field positions, batting and sportsmanship. This class will have a lot of repetitive drills to introduce the kids to the game. Adults must participate with children each week. Please bring a mitt to class. Sign up your little slugger today!

Activity Day Date Time R/NR30141-A1 M 2/24-3/23 5:00-6:00pm $46/$51 30141-A2 TH 3/5-4/2 5:00-6:00pm $46/$51

Super Sport RecessAges 4-6Spencer Trail School Gymnasium

What kid doesn’t love recess? Each week your child will play and learn different sports, games or activities. Let them burn off some energy and sign up today! Please bring a water bottle to class.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR37327-A1 M 2/24-3/23 6:00-7:00pm $46/$51

Flag Football 101Ages 5-8Spencer Trail School Gymnasium

Is your little Tike the next star for the Chicago Bears? It starts here with learning the fundamentals in Flag Football! Class will consist of drills and games that introduce new and improve current fundamentals. Players will learn how to properly throw, catch and run with the football. Players will also learn offensive and defensive concepts. Please bring a water bottle to class.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates30331-A1 TH 3/5-4/9 6:00-7:00pm $46/$51 4/2

Lincoln-Way Area Youth Tennis Ages 5-14 Lincoln-Way Central High School Tennis Courts

Our play-based tennis instruction is designed for the next generation. Beginner players will use age-appropriate equipment and courts scaled to the size of players. Experienced players will work on refining fundamentals while focusing on drills and match play. Our program makes the game more accessible by allowing kids to get involved right from the start. Players actively acquire tennis skills and technique by working with each other! Loan rackets will be available to use.

Ages 5-8Activity Day Date Time R/NR 34241-A1 SU 4/19-5/17 10:00-11:00am $58

Ages 9-10Activity Day Date Time R/NR 34241-A2 SU 4/19-5/17 11:00am-Noon $58

Ages 11-14Activity Day Date Time R/NR 34241-A3 SU 4/19-5/17 11:00am-Noon $58

Flag Rugby Clinic & GamesAges 6-8 Liberty Junior High Field

Rugby is one of the fastest growing youth sports in America. Sevens is a version of rugby that was recently brought back to the Summer Olympics and in 2020 the USA men’s and women’s teams will be favorites for Gold medals! This Flag Rugby Sevens League will include practice sessions on Tuesdays and games played on Thursdays. NO EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED. Kids will learn the fundamentals of rugby and have a lot of fun along the way. The program will be run by USA Rugby certified coaches from the South Suburban Rugby Club; parent involvement is also encouraged and welcomed.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR12159-A1 T & TH 5/26-6/25 5:30-6:30pm $50

Drop-In Youth Open GymAges 10-13Lincoln-Way Central High School Field House

Get your friends together to enjoy a fun night with an open court! Stop by and start your own game of badminton, basketball or volleyball. Get off the couch and join the crowd. Check newlenoxparks.org for updated drop-in times and dates. Additional skip days are added at the discretion of District 210. Per night fee is paid on site at the Field House. In order to participate, a parent must complete the Parent Permission Slip, no exceptions will be made! This can found on our website or at either Lincoln West or Central Field House, during NLCPD hours.

Activity Day Date Time LWR/NR36291-A1 TH 4/2-5/21 7:00-9:00pm $5/$10 per night

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Lil Dribblers

Ages 3-5

Spencer Trail School Gymnasium

This program includes exclusively designed equipment that is tailored to enhance the basketball experience for each participant. The program challenges children to develop new cognitive, physical and social skills. In addition, each child will experience social interaction with children and adults in a fun environment.

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Skip Dates32205-A1

TU

4/7-5/12

5:15-6:00pm

$70

4/28

Basketball 101 Ages 6-8 Spencer Trail School Gymnasium

This class will build upon the fundamentals taught in the Lil Dribblers class. A slightly faster-paced environment will be geared around competitive play, encouraging tactics such as attacking the basket and aggressive defense. Players should have basic knowledge of the rules and be able to dribble comfortably in order to succeed in the class.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates32205-A2 TU 4/7-5/12 6:00-7:00pm $70 4/28

Ultimate Volleyball Skills Clinic Ages 6-12 Spencer Crossing Gymnasium

This clinic includes instruction on all major volleyball skills including serving, passing, setting and attacking. Players will receive a solid foundation of these fundamental skills through fun and active drills, building up to team play. This class is for the volleyball beginner looking to understand the game and learn new skills. Kneepads are recommended.

Ages 6-8Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates32206-A1 TH 4/9-5/14 6:30-7:15pm $70 4/16

Ages 9-12Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates32206-A2 TH 4/9-5/14 7:15-8:00pm $70 4/16

CHILDREN’S ATHLETICS

Floor HockeyAges 7-12Spencer Trail School Gymnasium

The Chicago Blackhawks have reintroduced kids to the game of hockey! Off the ice, fast-paced and always exciting, floor hockey gives your child a great way to participate in an athletic activity. Each class will start with warm up drills that will teach puck handling, passing, shooting and defense. The remaining time will consist of scrimmages and games. This class offers 60 minutes of nonstop hockey fun! Please bring a water bottle to class.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates38390-A1 TH 3/5-4/9 7:00-8:00pm $46/$51 4/2

Volleyball 101Ages 7-13Lincoln-Way Central High School Field House

This volleyball class is open to boys, girls, beginners and experts. Instruction will cover the basic fundamentals of volleyball and also build on your current skills. Class will consist of a variety of drills and games that will focus on passing, setting, serving, spiking, team play and rules of the game. Instructed by Lincoln-Way Central Volleyball Coach, Catrina Cimaroli. Please bring a water bottle to class.

Ages 7-9Activity Day Date Time R/NR38211-A1 M 4/6-5/4 6:15-7:15pm $46/$51

Ages 10-13Activity Day Date Time R/NR38211-A2 M 4/6-5/4 7:15-8:15pm $46/$51

ATTENTION: We are sorry to inform you that Hot Shots Sports Company is no longer

offering classes in the southern suburbs, therefore, all of the Hot Shots Classes have

been canceled. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Thank you for understanding.

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Kids First Blast Ball Ages 4-5 Spencer Trail School Gymnasium

Batter up! Blast Ball is an introduction to baseball. The game is very safe – it is played with a soft bat and ball so no glove is needed. Each player bats once an inning and no scores are kept. Blast Ball consists of one base and it makes a “honking” noise when a player steps on it. Major League Baseball recognizes Blast Ball as part of its campaign to promote the resurgence of baseball at the grass-roots level.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR 36676-A1 T 2/25-3/24 5:00-6:00pm $76

Kids First Basketball Fundamentals Ages 5-12 Lincoln-Way West High School Field House

This basketball program focuses on fundamentals, game preparation and basketball games. Players will be taught new basketball skills and safety techniques to make them game ready. There will be skills contests, championship games and techniques taught on shooting, dribbling, passing, floor spacing, basketball safety and sportsmanship. Kids will be divided up into groups based on age and skill.

Ages 5-6Activity Day Date Time R/NR 32120-A1 SA 4/4-5/2 2:00-3:00pm $76

Ages 7-12Activity Day Date Time R/NR 32120-A2 SA 4/4-5/2 2:00-3:00pm $76

Kids First Soccer Fundamentals Ages 5-10 Spencer Trail School Gymnasium

Feel the excitement of scoring a goal! Soccer games are played daily with instruction. Kids will have plenty of fun with Kids First experienced coaches teaching soccer techniques that give kids confidence and skills. Coaches will combine body balance and speed drills with soccer drills, making this program ideal for beginners to advanced players.

Activity Day Date ime R/NR 32111-A1 TU 2/25-3/24 6:00-7:00pm $76

Kids First Baseball Fundamentals Ages 5-12 Lincoln-Way West High School Field House

This baseball program prepares and challenges all players through fun and competitive drills to develop skills that will maximize your player’s potential. Players will experience drills in, batting, fielding, pitching, base running and throwing. Kids will be divided up into groups based on age and skill.

Ages 5-6Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates36677-A1 SA 1/11-2/29 2:00-3:00pm $76 1/25, 2/1, 2/22

Ages 7-12Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates36677-A2 SA 1/11-2/29 2:00-3:00pm $76 1/25, 2/1, 2/22

Kids First Indoor Track and Field Ages 5-14 Lincoln-Way West High School Field House

Coaches will focus on teaching outdoor/indoor sprints, hurdles, jumps, running and throws in a safe and fundamental way. The program consists of body balance techniques and speed, quickness and agility drills to produce a quicker and safer more powerful performer. A series of team relay races makes Indoor Track & Field fun and entertaining. Program concludes with an event championship series. Speed and quickness training helps for many sports.

Ages 5-8Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates36678-A1 SA 1/11-2/29 1:00-2:00pm $76 1/25, 2/1, 2/2236678-A2 SA 4/4-5/2 1:00-2:00pm $76

Ages 9-14Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates36678-A3 SA 1/11-2/29 1:00-2:00pm $76 1/25, 2/1, 2/2236678-A4 SA 4/4-5/2 1:00-2:00pm $76

CHILDREN’S ATHLETICS

Archery Class Ages 8-17

Staff at BowDoc Archery are USA Archery certified coaches. All levels of shooters from total beginners to world class competitors are welcome. BowDoc Archery will supply all of the equipment necessary for class. They will have bows that fit the minimum age of 8.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR 32341-A1 T 2/4-2/25 7:00-8:00pm $73 32341-A2 T 4/7-4/28 7:00-8:00pm $73

Location: BowDoc Archery 18815 Wolf Road, Unit 4, Mokena

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What requirements are necessary for Kiddie Kampus registration?

1. A copy of your child’s birth certificate MUST be provided at registration. A child must be four (three for the 3-year old program), on or before September 1, 2020 and must be able to handle bathroom hygiene independently (potty-trained, no diapers). It is very helpful if the child is able to zip/button independently.

2. A $50 non-refundable registration fee, first month’s tuition, along with a T-shirt fee of $10 (if needed) will be collected beginning March 7 from 8:00am-11:00am while pre-registering your child. The remainder of the fees are then divided into eight equal monthly payments. All payments are due on the 15th of the month, beginning September 15. A late fee of $25 will be assessed to any account that is delinquent.

3. We highly encourage you to sign up for our automatic payment plan. You must complete these forms and submit them at the time of registration.

4. If you pay your full tuition payment at time of registration, the $50 non-refundable registration fee will be waived.

5. A voter’s card or tax bill is required at registration for verification of residency.

Our Kiddie Kampus follows New Lenox School District 122’s calendar year for all full days off except for our Winter Break. Kiddie Kampus is still in session when there is a half-day for New Lenox School District 122.

Due to priority registration of current 3-year old Kiddie Kampus participants, there are limited spots available in the 4 year-old Kiddie Kampus program.

ACTV# AGE LOCATION DAYS TIMER/NR

FULL PAYMENTR/NR

MONTHLY TUITION

64001-A1 4 Room 3 M/W/F 9:15-11:30am $1,053 / $1,503 $117 / $167

64002-A1 4 Room 3 M/W/F 12:30-2:45pm $1,053 / $1,503 $117 / $167

64003-A1 4 Room 3 TU/TH 9:15-11:30am $765 / $1,080 $85 / $120

64004-A1 4 Room 3 TU/TH 12:30-2:45pm $765 / $1,080 $85 / $120

64005-A1 4 Room 5 M/W/F 9:15-11:30am $1,053 / $1,503 $117 / $167

64006-A1* 4½ Room 5 M/W/F 12:30-3:00pm $1,161 / $1,665 $129 / $185

63001-A1 3 Room 4 M/W/F 9:15-11:15am $936 / $1,332 $104 / $148

63002-A1 3 Room 4 M/W/F 12:30-2:30pm $936 / $1,332 $104 / $148

63003-A1 3 Room 5 TU/TH 9:15-11:15am $675 / $945 $75 / $105

63004-A1 3 Room 5 TU/TH 12:30-2:30pm $675 / $945 $75 / $105

63005-A1 3 Room 4 TU/TH 9:15-11:15am $675 / $945 $75 / $105

63006-A1** 3-4 Room 4 TU/TH 11:30am-1:15pm $603 / $842 $67 / $94

KIDDIE KAMPUS 2020-2021

Ages 3-4 (as of 9/1/20)

Nonresident Registration begins on Monday, March 9 Limited space available

Meet & Greet Days for RegistrantsThursday, September 10 and Friday, September 11Classes begin the week of September 14, 2020 and run through May 14, 2021.

What does Kiddie Kampus offer its participants? The New Lenox Community Park District offers preschool classes designed to develop social, emotional and physical skills to ensure school readiness. A child’s separation from parents and involvement with a non-family member is one of many major steps towards his/her development. Kiddie Kampus provides a safe and supportive environment for your child’s first school experience while increasing his/her self-esteem and confidence through age appropriate instruction. Covered during the year are color, shape and number recognition, an introduction to number concepts and letter recognition. Your child’s quest for learning will be nurtured through creative play, building friendships, working individually and cooperating as part of a group. These activities promote patience, sharing and the awareness that there is a whole world of people surrounding and supporting them. Songs, stories, activities and games are used for reinforcement and fun.

Resident Registration begins on Saturday, March 7

Lions Community Center, 1 Manor Drive, from 8:00am-11:00am (Doors open at 7:00am)

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KIDDIE KAMPUS 2020-2021

*Finally Five 2020/2021Age 4½ (Child MUST be turning five between 9/1/20-12/31/20)LCC (Room 5) Entry C

This Kiddie Kampus class is designed to benefit our “older” preschool children who just missed the Kindergarten cut-off. This class will meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for two and a half hours per day. Additional information on previous page.

**Tues./Thurs. Extended Day 2020/2021Ages 3-4LCC (Room 2) Entry C

This program provides a secure and caring environment that fosters growth in verbal development, small/large motor skills and social skills. This program is specifically created to serve the Tuesday/Thursday preschoolers to extend their day so they receive as many academic hours as their three-day-a-week counterparts in a two-day school week. Additional information on previous page.

Lunch Bucket PalsAges 3-4LCC (Room 2) Entry C

Are you hungry for some friends and fun? When lunch is over, let the fun begin! This program allows for an extra hour of play time when tied into our Kiddie Kampus Program. We’ll focus on gross motor skills and offer a variety of activities. All participants need to bring a bag lunch and drink with their name on it.

Age 3 Activity Day Date Time R/NR30009-A1 M/W/F 1/6-2/28 11:15am-12:15pm $95/$100Skip dates: 1/20 & 2/17

30009-A2 M/W/F 3/2-5/8 11:15am-12:15pm $99/$104 Skip dates: 3/30, 4/1, 4/3, 4/10 & 4/13

Age 4Activity Day Date Time R/NR30010-A1 M/W/F 1/6-2/28 11:30am-12:15pm $76/$81Skip dates: 1/20 & 2/17

30010-A2 M/W/F 3/2-5/8 11:30am-12:15pm $78/$83 Skip dates: 3/30, 4/1, 4/3, 4/10 & 4/13

Preschool PlusAges 3-4LCC (Room 4) Entry C

Is your child ready for a more advanced preschool program? Preschool Plus, taught by a certified Preschool educator, is designed as enrichment to our Preschool experience by adding an extra challenge for students who are ready to take the next step. Your child will benefit from a curriculum strong in accelerated projects and fine and gross motor skills development. All participants need to bring a bag lunch and drink with their name on it.

Age 3 Activity Day Date Time R/NR30017-A1 M/W/F 1/6-2/28 11:15am-12:15pm $95/$100Skip dates: 1/20 & 2/17

30017-A2 M/W/F 3/2-5/8 11:15am-12:15pm $99/$104 Skip dates: 3/30, 4/1, 4/3, 4/10 & 4/13

Age 4Activity Day Date Time R/NR30018-A1 M/W/F 1/6-2/28 11:30am-12:15pm $76/$81Skip dates: 1/20 & 2/17

30018-A2 M/W/F 3/2-5/8 11:30am-12:15pm $78/$83 Skip dates: 3/30, 4/1, 4/3, 4/10 & 4/13

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Galaxy DancersGrades Pre-K-7LCC (Room 2) Entry C

From the graceful movement of Ballet to the quick beat of Jazz to the synchronized sounds of tapping toes, the New Lenox Community Park District “Galaxy Dancers” has it all! This year’s annual recital theme is “Heroes and Villains.” Family and friends are invited to join our students at their end-of-season Dance Recital at Lincoln-Way East High School which will be held on Sunday, May 17. Please note that all dancers taking part in the recital will be required to pay:

• A non-refundable $20 recital fee per family due at time of registration

• Additional fees of $40-$55 for costumes to the instructor

Please note that extra recital practices will be scheduled prior to the Recital Presentation. Due to priority registration of current dance participants, there are limited spaces available. This is a progressive program open to both girls and boys. Students will be divided according to age in the following classes. Dance shoes will be available for purchase from the instructor on the first day of class.

DANCE PROGRAM

ACTV# MONDAY Ages/Grade Time R/NR $20 Recital Fee per family due at time of Registration

• Pre Ballet: An introduction to basic steps and positions. Students will learn a fun song-and-dance routine.

• Ballet: An excellent background for all dance and sport activities. Poise and grace are enhanced through the technique and structure of a ballet class.

• Dance Squad: In this energetic class we will learn skills that the school dance teams use. Dancing with props, beginning jazz steps, formations, kicks, and leaps will be introduced in the class.

• Tap: Shuffle on in for a faster paced class and improve rhythm while enjoying this all-time favorite dance style.

• Jazz: Fast action steps and new dance moves will be incorporated into a great routine to popular music. Move to the groove for a terrific workout.

Monday, Jan. 6-May 11 (Skip 1/20, 2/17, 3/9, 3/30, 4/13)

38001-A1 Pre Ballet 3½-4 4:00-4:30pm $111/$116

38002-A1 Beginner Ballet 4½-5 4:30-5:00pm $111/$116

38003-A1 Beginner Tap 4½-Kindergarten 5:00-5:30pm $111/$116

38004-A1 Beginner Ballet K-1st Grade 5:30-6:00pm $111/$116

38011-A1 Dance Squad 1st-3rd Grade 6:00-6:30pm $111/$116

Tuesday, Jan. 7-May 12 (No class 1/21, 2/18, 3/10, 3/31, 4/14)

38007-A1 Beginner Tap 4-6 9:30-10:00am $111/$116

38008-A1 Beginner Ballet 4-6 10:00-10:30am $111/$116

38012-A1 Hip Hop Jazz 3rd-4th Grade 5:00-5:45pm $166/$171

38013-A1 Hip Hop Jazz 5th-8th Grade 5:45-6:30pm $166/$171

Friday, Jan. 10-May 15 (No class 2/14, 3/13, 3/27, 4/3, 4/10)

38018-A1 Pre Ballet 3½-4 9:30-10:00am $111/$116

38020-A1 Pre Ballet 3½-4 3:45-4:15pm $111/$116

38021-A1 Beginner Tap K-1st Grade 4:15-4:45pm $111/$116

38022-A1 Beginner Ballet K-1st Grade 4:45-5:15pm $111/$116

38023-A1 Experienced Ballet 2nd-3rd Grade 5:15-6:00pm $166/$171

38024-A1 Experienced Tap 2nd-3rd Grade 6:00-6:30pm $111/$116

38025-A1 Experienced Ballet 4th-8th Grade 6:30-7:15pm $166/$171

38026-A1 Experienced Tap 4th-8th Grade 7:15-7:45pm $111/$116

Baby Ballet Ages 2½-3

Come pliè and relevè like big girls do. Dancers will learn creative movements through fun music, cute choreography and props. While being introduced to ballet, they will learn grace and develop confidence. These classes will not be in the recital. Ballet shoes not required.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates38019-A1 F 1/10-3/6 10:00-10:30am $66/$71 2/1438019-A2 F 4/17-5/15 10:00-10:30am $43/$48

Irish Dance Ages 4-12

Our intro to Irish Dance program provides an energetic environment with inspiring instruction that helps children develop a love of Irish Dance and the self-confidence to perform in front of an audience! Our dancers will learn a variety of Irish Dance basics like foot placement, balance, posture and step memorization while learning the traditional Irish Jig. They will learn a sense of timing and rhythm by practicing to traditional Irish music in class. Program attire consists of gym shoes or ballet shoes and gym shorts. Please bring a water bottle to class. Times subject to change based on enrollment.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates37185-A1 M 1/6-3/2 4:30-5:00pm $96 1/2037185-A2 M 3/23-5/18 4:30-5:00pm $96 3/30

Location: Sullivan School of Irish Dance Studio, 13923 E. Illinois Hwy (Across from Tyler-Bentley Elementary Schools)

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GYMNASTICS & CHEERLEADING

FlipStar Gymnastics Ages 2-6

We have joined with FlipStar to offer gymnastics classes! Their coaching staff is dedicated to teaching your child gymnastics and social skills in a fun, safe and positive learning environment. The program attire recommended for girls include a leotard with any long hair tied in a ponytail. For boys, a T-shirt and shorts are recommended. No gym shoes, jeans, jewelry or tights. Register at the Park District Offices for reduced rates.

Parent Tot Ages 2-3½

This is an interactive class between parent and child where the child will develop physically and socially. During the class, parents will assist the child as they work through a circuit of gymnastic skills on equipment designed for their tiny bodies. Warm-up activities, balance, climbing, swinging and jumping are a few of the activities your little one will enjoy.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR 37360-A1 TU 1/21-3/24 9:00-9:45am $11437360-A2 TU 3/31-6/2 9:00-9:45am $114

Pre-School GymAges 3½-5

The structure of this class will expose young gymnasts to basic gymnastics skills while building confidence and independence. For most young gymnasts, this is their first experience without supervision. The one-hour class will follow a circuit format, while learning skills such as rolls, cartwheels, strength and flexibility. Coaches are patient and correct with positive reinforcement.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR 37361-A1 W 1/22-3/25 9:00-10:00am $13437361-A2 W 4/1-6/3 9:00-10:00am $134 Kinder GymAges 5-6

The class will expose young gymnasts to basic gymnastics skills while building confidence and independence in a faster paced environment than the Pre-school gymnastics. The one-hour class will follow a circuit format, while learning skills such as rolls, cartwheels, backbends, pullovers, round offs, strength and flexibility. Coaches are patient and correct with positive reinforcement.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates37362-A1 M 1/20-3/23 9:00-10:00am $13437362-A2 M 3/30-6/1 9:00-10:00am $134 5/25

Location: FlipStar Gymnastics Academy, 1906 Ferro Drive

Ignite Recreational Cheer Ages 4-13 LCC (Room 1) Entry C

Our recreational cheer classes are a great way to introduce your athlete to the sport of cheerleading. Athletes will learn level appropriate skills including but not limited to cheers, dance, jumps, motions and beginner stunts. This 15-week session will end with an in-house competition between all of our locations. In our 55-minute classes, which are held once a week, coaches follow a detailed lesson plan to ensure that each student is learning while having fun. During the last class of the session, students will showcase everything they learned. The Ignite In-House Recreational Competition is OPTIONAL. If your athlete chooses to compete, there is a $50 competition fee and a $160 uniform fee. Uniforms remain the same until your athlete grows out of it (normally two years). In order to participate, you need to also register with Ignite at ignitecheerleading.com. You will then receive a waiver and parent handbook which explains in detail payment for uniform and practice expectations.

Ages 4-6Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates34590-A1 M 1/6-4/20 6:00-6:55pm $166 3/30

Ages 7-9Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates34590-A2 M 1/6-4/20 7:00-7:55pm $166 3/30

Ages 9-13Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates34590-A3 M 1/6-4/20 8:00-8:55pm $166 3/30

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Okinawan Karate Age 5 & Older

This is a foundational karate course taught by an AKA certified senior student of Carroll’s Martial Arts focused on building self-discipline, gross motor skills, eye-hand coordination, balance and the flexibility necessary for learning any martial art. This class also helps students build self-confidence to enhance physical fitness and self-control. Please wear loose fitting clothing to class. Uniforms are optional until Pee Wee Level 2. Full Gi is required at Pee Wee Level 4 and may be purchased from the instructor when needed.

MiniAges 5-6LCC (Room 1) Entry C

With continued enrollment, your child will have the opportunity to advance through four Mini Ranks and nine Pee Wee Ranks earning a certificate at each level and a pin or belt at Pee Wee Level 1. New students are welcome as well as continuing students who are working on their Mini 1, 2, 3 or 4 ranks.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates32175-A1 W 1/8-2/19 6:15-6:45pm $6732176-A1 W 3/4-4/22 6:15-6:45pm $67 4/1

Pee WeeAge 7 & OlderLCC (Room 1) Entry C

With continued enrollment, students will have the opportunity to advance through nine Pee Wee Ranks earning a certificate at each level and a pin or belt at Pee Wee Level 1. New students are welcome as well as continuing students who are working on their Pee Wee Ranks (PW 1-PW 9). In order to receive a belt, students must have the Gi pants and the school T-shirt. Full Gi is not required until Pee Wee Level 4 and can be purchased from the instructor.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates32177-A1 W 1/8-2/19 7:00-7:45pm $9032178-A1 W 3/4-4/22 7:00-7:45pm $90 4/1

Jr./AdultAge 12 & OlderLCC (Bi-Centennial Room) Entry CInstructed by: Kyoshi Carroll

With continued enrollment, students will have the opportunity to advance through White to Black Belt earning a certificate at each belt level. New students are welcome as are continuing students who are working on their White to Black Belt Ranks. A mix of coordination drills, two-man drills, exercise, forms and self-defense are taught to improve fitness level. Full Gi is required and can be purchased from the instructor.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR Skip Dates32179-A1 TU 1/7-2/18 7:00-8:00pm $13932180-A1 TU 3/3-4/21 7:00-8:00pm $139 3/31

What you need to know about the 2020 Census on pages 12-13.

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TEEN PROGRAMS

Friends Trivia Ages 9-13Administration Building (All-Purpose Room)

Do you and your friends have what it takes to take on other teams in Friends trivia? Have you binged watched old episodes and know the title of the theme song? Or, what are Ross and Monica’s parents’ names? If you think you have what it takes, grab three other friends and see who knows Friends the best! The winner will be crowned FRIENDS experts.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR 36224-A1 W 4/1 7:00pm $40 per team of 4

Drop-In High School Open GymAges 14-18Lincoln-Way West High School Field House

Get your friends together to enjoy a fun night with an open court. Stop by and start your own game of badminton, basketball or volleyball. Get off the couch and join the crowd. In order to participate, a parent must complete the Parent Permission Slip, no exceptions will be made! This can found on our website or at either Lincoln West or Central Field House, during NLCPD hours. Patrons that are 18 years old must follow drop-in procedures and show a valid picture ID. Check newlenoxparks.org for updated drop-in times and dates. Additional skip days are added at the discretion of District 210. Pay at the door.

Activity Day Date Time LWR/NR35531-A1 F 1/10-5/22 7:00-9:00pm $5/$10 per nightSkip Dates: 2/21, 4/10, 5/1

3-on-3 Spring Break Basketball Tournament Ages 14-18Lincoln-Way West High School Field House

Join us this Spring Break for this 3-on-3 basketball tournament! Saturday will consist of pool play games which will decide the seeds for Sunday’s single elimination tournament! Games are played to 21 points and scored by 2’s and 3’s. There are unlimited substitutions and the roster limit is 9 players. All players must present a High School ID at check-in to be eligible. Prizes will be awarded to the top two teams of the tournament. Rules and tournament details will be emailed to the captains prior to the tournament. Registration deadline is Wednesday, March 18.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR36222-A1 SA-SU 4/4-4/5 9:00am Check-In $50 per team

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Nova Quarter Horses Winter Camp Ages 7-18

Come join Nova Quarter Horses for two fun-filled days of Winter Horse Camp! Each day will consist of hands-on experience and a riding lesson. Guided by our experienced staff members, each participant will learn to saddle, bridle and groom their very own horse before taking them to the arena for the daily lesson. No need to worry about the weather outside, as the Nova office is heated and the barn and arena are insulated and climate controlled. Camp participants should bring a brown bag lunch daily.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR37256-A1 TH-F 1/2-1/3 10:00am-3:00pm $198

Location: Nova Quarter Horses, Inc. 10129 W. 187th Street, Mokena

Valentine’s Day Dinner and Ride at Nova Quarter Horses Age 6 & Older

Grab your special some one and join us for an evening riding lesson followed by a delicious Italian dinner! The menu will consist of an Italian entrée, salad, rolls and a beverage. Let Nova be that special place you take your special someone this Valentine’s Day. Long pants and hard soled or gym shoes are required. Contact the stable after registration to RSVP at (708) 479-3696.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR37256-A2 F 2/7 6:00-8:00pm (Adults) $96 per pair*37256-A3 SA 2/8 4:00-6:00pm (Family) $96 per pair**$40 for each additional rider

Location: Nova Quarter Horses, Inc. 10129 W. 187th Street, Mokena

Valentine Heart Contest Ages 2-13 LCC (Lobby) Entry C

Beginning Monday, February 3, kids can guess the number of candy hearts in the jar at the Lions Community Center. Whoever guesses closest to the actual number without going over will receive a special prize. Contest will close on Friday, February 14 and the winner will be notified on Monday, February 17.

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss All Ages LCC (Room 1) Entry C

Come join us in celebrating Dr. Seuss’s Birthday! Bring the whole family and enjoy reading the classics Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat and many others. We will offer a variety of themed crafts that you and your family can create Lastly, we will have fun games such as pin the star on the sneetch and others. Join us as we celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday!

Activity Day Date Time R/NR34313-A1 M 3/2 6:00-7:30pm $2 per person

Flashlight Clover Hunt Ages 3-11 Nelson Prairie Park (Behind Nelson Prairie School)

Those silly Leprechauns left behind hundreds of clovers to find! Join our staff at Nelson Prairie Park and help us find the clovers! There may even be a few specially-marked clovers for a prize. Dress for the weather as this is an outdoor event and be sure to bring something to hold all of your collected clovers! No restroom facilities available. Hunts begin promptly at their scheduled times. Thank you to our sponsor Rocky Dellamano, Country Financial. No registration is required for this event.

Ages Day Date Time3-5 F 3/13 7:15pm6-11 F 3/13 7:30pm

3-on-3 St. Paddy’s Day Basketball Tournament Age 35 & Older Lincoln-Way West High School Field House

Start your St. Paddy’s week off strong with 3-on-3 double-elimination basketball tournament! Games are played to 21 points and scored by 2’s and 3’s. There are unlimited substitutions and the roster limit is 9 players. Prizes will be awarded to the top two teams of the tournament. More rules and tournament details will be emailed to the captains prior to the tournament. Registration deadline is Wednesday, March 11.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR37223-A1 SU 3/22 9:30am Check-In $50 per team

BunnyJama Pizza Party All Ages LCC (Room 1) Entry C

The Bunny has some free time before Easter and wants to invite you and your family to join him for a pizza pajama party. After pizza, we will make a few Easter themed crafts and play some fun games. Parents don’t forget the camera, as the whole family can take pictures with the bunny! Registration deadline is Friday, March 20.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR34244-A1 F 3/27 6:00-7:30pm $7 per person

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3-on-3 Spring Break Basketball Tournament Ages 14-18 Lincoln-Way West High School Field House

Join us this Spring Break for this 3-on-3 basketball tournament! Saturday will consist of pool play games which will decide the seeds for Sunday’s single elimination tournament! Games are played to 21 points and scored by 2’s and 3’s. There are unlimited substitutions and the roster limit is 9 players. Prizes will be awarded to the top two teams of the tournament. The rules and tournament details will be emailed to the captains prior to the tournament. Registration deadline is Wednesday, March 18.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR 36222-A1 SA-SU 4/4-4/5 9:00am Check-In $50 per team

Dog Egg Hunt Firefighters Park

Back by popular demand; an egg hunt for dogs! All dogs MUST be kept on a leash. If your dog sniffs the egg, you can pick it up as the eggs will be filled with dog friendly treats. Don’t forget to take a picture with a fellow furry friend, the Easter Bunny!

Day Date TimeSU 4/5 12:30pm

Bunco BashAge 21 & Older LCC (Room 1) Entry C

Join the Park District for a Bunco Tournament. To mix it up from the original Bunco game, there will be three pairs at each table, unlike the traditional two pairs. The bar will be open to purchase drinks. We will have a variety of prizes you can win! Do you and your partner have what it takes to win it all? Pre-registration is required! Deadline to register is Friday, April 10.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR37387-A1 F 4/17 7:00pm $20 per pair

Running with Friends 5KThe Sanctuary Golf Course Ages 7 & Older Join us for the Running with Friends 5K run/walk on the beautiful Sanctuary Golf Course. The route will have a water station and an electronically-timed finish line. If registered by Friday, March 27, participants are guaranteed a race shirt. All net proceeds will benefit the New Lenox Friends of the Parks, a non-profit foundation that supports the mission of quality, community life of New Lenox residents. To register, visit NewLenox5k.com.

Day Date TimeSA 4/18 8:00am $30R/NR (Mail/Fax/Walk-in by 4/10) Mail to P .O . Box 132, New Lenox $30 R/NR, Online NewLenox5k.com until 5:00pm on 4/14$40 R/NR, Race Day Walk-up registration begins at 7:00am

Touch-a-Truck All Ages Walker Country Estates Park

Climb on and explore your favorite vehicles including fire engines, police cars and construction trucks while you rub elbows with your hometown heroes. It will be a day that will be remembered! Parental supervision is required and cameras are highly recommended. Please note that this event includes many loud noises, horns and sirens. If you have a truck or piece of equipment you would like to include in this event, email Tracy at [email protected] for more information. No registration required! Concessions will be available.

Day Date TimeSA 5/2 10:00am-Noon

Mom & Son Superhero Night Age 3 & Older LCC (Rooms 1 & 2) Entry C

Calling all moms and sons! Back by popular demand, come create your superhero gear you need to fight crime. Best part of all you can help celebrate your favorite superhero…MOM! Registration deadline is Monday, April 27.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR34320-A1 SU 5/3 5:30-7:30pm $21 per child, $18 per mom

Armed Forces Day Wiffle® Ball TournamentAdultWalker Country Estates Park

Relive your childhood memories of playing Wiffle® Ball. This one-day, double-elimination tournament is fun for all. Games are six innings with four positional players and one designated hitter. Teams allowed a maximum roster count of six players. More tournament rules and information will be emailed to each captain prior to the tournament. Make sure to dress up in your patriotic gear and support our troops! Registration deadline is Wednesday, May 6.

Activity Day Date Time R/NR34201-A1 SA 5/16 9:30am Check-In $100 per team

SPECIAL EVENTS

Creating healthy lifestyles through parks and recreation.

Promoting diverse recreation opportunities for all citizens.

Developing scholarship programs for struggling fellowcitizens so they can enjoy the benefits of park districtprograms.

Maintaining and Improving the beautification andamenities that park properties provide.

The New Lenox Friends of the Parks is seeking new members who are interested in committing to ensure that New Lenox is a safe and playful place for our children to grow and succeed! Your assistance will go a long way in helping all families in the area to maintain the quality of life we enjoy in New Lenox. If you want to join in, your time commitment is minimal...Please consider joining today!

New Lenox Friends of the Parks Members Needed! For more information, please email:

[email protected] 779.803.3246

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Mommy and Me at Nova Quarter Horses Age 6 & Older

Mother’s Day is an occasion to celebrate, so let Nova Quarter Horses give you a Mother’s Day you won’t forget! Come join us with your little ones for a fun-filled day of riding and crafting. This event includes a riding lesson, a tour of our barn as well as the opportunity to learn how to groom a horse! Once you’re done horsing around, every child will be provided with the materials needed to make Mom a keepsake to remember this special day. Come out and join us for this very unique Mother’s Day experience!

Activity Day Date Time Fee37258-A1 F 5/8 6:00-8:00pm $90 per pair, $40/additional rider37258-A2 SA 5/9 3:30-5:30pm $90 per pair, $40/additional riderLocation: Nova Quarter Horses, Inc. 10129 W. 187th Street, Mokena

Daddy and Me at Nova Quarter Horses Age 6 & Older

Looking for something different to do with Dad on Father’s Day? Come out to Nova Quarter Horses for an event he’s sure to remember! This fun-filled experience includes a riding lesson, tour of the barn and the opportunity to learn how to groom a horse! We finish out this special event with a craft project where each child is provided with the materials to make Dad a unique keepsake! We hope to see you this Father’s Day for this fun event!

Activity Day Date Time Fee35252-A1 F 6/19 5:30-7:30pm $90 per pair, $40/additional rider 35252-A2 SA 6/20 3:30-5:30pm $90 per pair, $40/additional riderLocation: Nova Quarter Horses, Inc. 10129 W. 187th Street, Mokena

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Are you looking for a wonderful and affordable way to host your next outdoor celebration?

The New Lenox Community Park District offers shelter rentals at several park sites, all of which are developed with playground equipment! Residents and nonresidents have the opportunity to rent the Park Shelters shown below.

Rentals for 2020 start on Thursday, January 2, 2020.

Park Shelter Rental costs include use of electric and shelter rental. Please remember that these are public parks and open space will remain open to the public. In order to be approved to bring in an inflatable (no water inflatables allowed; for a full list of prohibited items please visit newlenoxparks.org) onto Park District property; you MUST supply a Certificate of Insurance (COI) by Operating Vendor with a $1,000,000.00 policy; naming the New Lenox Community Park District as additional insured with 701 W. Haven Avenue, New Lenox, IL 60451 as the address and include a copy of the vendor’s permit to conduct business. Once the COI and Business Permit is received, only then will the renter be allowed to have the inflatable on Park District property; this MUST be supplied prior to your event. These documents may be mailed to the Park District address above or faxed to (815) 485-3589 with ATTN: Park Rentals.

• Park Rentals are available from Apr. 15-Oct. 31• Hours of Operation: 9:00am-8:00pm• All parks are ADA accessible

A refundable security deposit of $100 and rental fees are required for all Park Shelter Rentals at time of reservation.

Cancellation policy within the 14-day period prior to the rental date:

8-14 days prior: Security deposit is retained. The rest will be refunded within a period of 30 days.

7 days or less: Security deposit plus 50% of the rental fees will be retained. The other 50% will be refunded to the signee within a period of 30 days.

Park Shelters Available to Rent:

Park Name Location Shelter Size/Seating

Cherry Hill (No alcohol or inflatables) 205 Kingston Drive 24 ft. x 36 ft. / Seating for 32

Firefighters 1 Manor Drive 30 ft. x 60 ft. / Seating for 64

Haines Wayside 101 Haines Avenue 30 ft. x 60 ft. / Seating for 80

Hibernia (No alcohol or inflatables) 1588 Eagle Circle 20 ft. x 20 ft. / Seating for 16

Sharon’s Bay 805 Westwind Drive 24 ft. x 36 ft. / Seating for 40

Stonebridge (After 2:00pm on weekends) 1549 Nelson Road 30 ft. x 55 ft. / Seating for 48

Wildflower 124 Cherry Hill Road 20 ft. x 20 ft. / Seating for 24

Resident: $225 • Nonresident: $275 (Includes $100 Security Deposit)

Park Trail Guide:

Site Distance # of laps = 1 mile

Bristol Park .51 miles 2

Countryview/Royal Meadows Park .52 miles 2

Freedom Park .31 miles 4

Hibernia Park .57 miles 2

Palmer Valley Park .35 miles 3

Sharon’s Bay/Crystal Springs Parks .42 miles 3

Walker Country Estates Park .26 miles 4

Lions Den Park .29 miles 4

Wildflower Park .25 miles 4

RAIN OR SHINE!

PARK SHELTER RENTALS

Stay fit and have fun in our Adult Athletic programson pages 17-18.

Winter Walking at Hibernia ParkNew this winter, patrons will be

able to enjoy the winter landscape

at Hibernia Park as they walk or

run around the 0.57 mile trail. Path

may not be plowed or cleared of

any snow or ice. Path will not be

salted. Proceed with caution.

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Catering for any Occasion!Enjoy these caterers at your next event at New Lenox Community Park District.

Cutting Edge Catering has formed a team of uniquely talented and creative professionals. They are dedicated to providing guests with superior quality foods, flawless presentations and service by people who care.

Visit cuttingedgecatering .com for more information .

Pizza Mia!® has been serving their award-winning pizza and other delicious menu items since 1991. It’s no wonder that customers have been going back for years for that one-of-a-kind pizza and amazing chicken. Whether it’s their famous thin crust pizza, BBQ ribs or even a Danwich®, there is always something tasty and satisfying to try at Pizza Mia®.

Visit pizzamiaonline .com for more information .

Events Catering has been in business for over 40 years. They take pride in providing exceptional service, as well as serving delicious and flavorful foods. They have done it all from grilling on site to elaborate catering stations.

Visit eventscateringgroup .com for more information .

We do not show our rental facilities if the room is currently occupied, so please call ahead to schedule your visit to view our rooms.To connect to our WiFi network at the Administration Building and Lions Community Center, choose the network named ‘NLCPDpub’ and use the password ‘WPA#public842’.

PARTIES & RENTALS ROOM RENTALSRentals are available to both New Lenox residents and nonresidents. Participants are able to bring their own food and beverages. However, alcohol is not permitted .

• Room 1: Holds up to 130 people ($75/hour)• Room 2: Holds up to 50 people ($55/hour)• Rooms 1 & 2: Holds 180 people w/o dance area ($100/hour)• Bi-Centennial Room: Holds up to 50 people ($55/hour)• All-Purpose Room: Holds up to 60 people ($75/hour)

A $100 security deposit is required to reserve your date. Each room rental is required to pay a set-up and tear-down fee of $30. (If renting LCC Rooms 1 & 2, the fee will be $55.)

BANQUET RENTALSAll banquets are planned through the Park District’s Banquet Coordinator, Meg Fiedler ([email protected]). All beverages and alcohol must be provided by our own bar. In order to have the bar, the banquet will need to have a minimum of 50 guests. Rentals must be made 14 days in advance and a $250 security deposit is required to reserve your date. Full payment and layout is due 14 days prior to event. We offer six banquet packages for you to choose from and a choice from three of the area’s finest caterers for your banquet. You may choose your own caterer for an additional fee of $50.

Package No. Duration Package Includes

1 4 hrs* • $100/hr Banquet Hall Rental

• Minimum of 50 guests

• Cash Bar ($250 minimum)

2 4 hrs* • $100/hr Banquet Hall Rental

• Minimum of 50 guests

• $5/person pop only

• Cash Bar ($250 minimum)

3 4 hrs* • $100/hr Banquet Hall Rental

• Minimum of 50 guests

• Customized Bar ($250 minimum)

(Tab paid at conclusion of event)

4 5 hrs • $16/person (Age 5 & under free)

• Minimum of 100 guests

(Children age 5 and under do not

count towards minimum)

• Beer, wine and pop

• Cash Bar for mixed drinks

• Bar closes for an hour during dinner

5 5 hrs • $24/person (Age 5 & under free)

• Minimum of 100 guests

(Children age 5 and under do not

count towards minimum)

• Full Bar

• Bar Closes for an hour during dinner

6 (Room 2 Only) 3 hrs min • $75/hr Banquet Hall Rental

• Maximum of 50 guests

• Cash Bar ($150 minimum) or

Customized Bar Tab

*$100 for additional hour of party MUST be requested 14 days prior to the event . For additional information, visit newlenoxparks .org .

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PARTIES & RENTALS

Pool Party Rentals Adult (Must be 21 to rent pool)Lincoln-Way Central High School Aquatic Center

Are you looking for a special way to celebrate any occasion? We offer pool party rentals at Lincoln-Way Central High School’s Aquatic Center. A choice must be made for the shallow end or deep end of the pool, or both for an additional fee. The upper level (balcony area) may also be rented for one hour. Anyone interested must call the Administration Building at (815) 485-3584 to reserve the pool. Additional skip days may be added at the discretion of District 210.

Available Party Dates: Jan. 5, 12, 19 • Feb. 8-9 • Mar. 8, 14-15

Saturday Sunday 2:30pm-3:30pm 11:00am-Noon 3:30pm-4:30pm Noon-1:00pm4:30pm-5:30pm 1:00-2:00pm5:30pm-6:30pm 2:00-3:00pm

Fee: $283/LWR • $288/NR per hour (Fee includes lifeguards and LW rental fee)

$37/LWR • $42/NR per hour for balcony rental

Athletic Birthday PartiesAdult (Must be 21 to rent Field House)Lincoln-Way Central High School Field House

Looking for something fun to do for your child’s next birthday? We offer field House court rentals to host your next event. Some equipment available for parties includes basketball, volleyball, floor hockey and soccer. Party area (lobby) for eating and opening presents is available for an additional charge. To schedule your party, please call the Administration Building at (815) 485-3584. Additional skip days may be added at the discretion of District 210.

Day Dates Time F 3/13*, 3/20*, 4/3, 5/1, 5/15 6:00-9:00pm (*March times start at 7:00pm) SA 2/1, 5/2 1:00-4:00pm

Fee: $62/LWR • $72/NR per hour of Gym space $27/LWR • $32/NR to utilize Lobby space

Batting Cage RentalAll Ages (Must be 21 to rent Batting Cage)Lincoln-Way Central High School Field House

The batting cages will be open to the public for individuals to work on hitting and pitching. Limit of two batters in cage at a time. The adjacent court may be used for throwing and catching ONLY. For available dates and times, please call the Administration Building at (815) 485-3584.

Activity LWR/NR37140-A1 $32/$42 per hour

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THANK YOU TO OUR VOLUNTEERS

The New Lenox Community Park District is grateful for the many volunteers who support our programs throughout the year. The Recreation Department receives the generous support of many volunteers who contribute countless hours of their valuable time. All volunteers ensure quality and safety within our programs while giving freely of their time and energy. We greatly appreciate their support! Anyone that is interested in volunteering to help with a Recreation Department program can visit the “District Information” tab on our website newlenoxparks.org and complete the necessary forms.

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Burdelik, TanyaBurnam, AmyBurns, SeanBuske, BryanCagwin, BrettCagwin, Kim Cakora, SteveCallaghan, DanCappel, BrianCarlson, ChristopherCarlson, ScottCaruso, AmandaCaruso, MattCason, RobertCastellaneta, StacyCharest, JenniferChellino, WesleyChristakes, DavidChristopherson, MikalChudzinski, ChaleseCiesiun, NataleeCiukaj, CarrieCiukaj, MikeClark, BrianClifford, KathleenCoccaro, AshleyCohen, JohnCollin, CodyConaghan, BethCondon, PatrickConstanzo, MichaelConstentino, JoeContreras, AnaCordell, JeremyCox, MichaelCraven, BobCreech, ScottCristobal, HafidCrowley, PattieCustardo, DanielleCutright, JasonCygan, JulieDabrowski, KarinaDahlin, BrianDarnell, JasonDavies, TrevorDavis, BrettDavis, Brian

Dehoog, DanielDemaertelaere, MichaelDenihan, UnaDevries, PetedeZendegui, MeganDillard, CoryDilworth, AdamDinolfo, TonyDobbelhoff, KariDobtovits, AaronDocherty, GavinDoerr, KristoferDorazio, Anthony Dorman, WilliamDowd, StevenDrews, MelissaDruktenis, EricDurante, DeniseDvorak, DaveDykshorn, DanielEggert, JulieElashik, JohnEllul, NicholasElosh, ReneeEnnis, PaulaEvans, MikeEvans, Mike Evans, TishaEverett, CedricFaber, RobinFabian, LisaFalco, NicoleFallucca, JamieFarbak, BobFeckler, BrettFerree, KenFinn, JonathanFishback, JayFisk, DerekFiske, DanielFitzpatrick, WilliamFlentge, MatthewFlynn, KatharineFlynn, KevinFollett, KevinFookes, CoreyFortuna, MikeFrankovich, Anthony

Fredrickson, VickiFriedl, ChuckFyke, JenGagan, ThomasGaler, SharonGallagher, DavidGalloway, KaileeGarcia, ErnestoGaughan, NicoleGiampaolo, MikeGilboe, KevinGilgenberg, BridgetGloude, JakeGolem, TroyGoodwin, KristinGraham, ChrisGrala, MikeGrantman, RobertGrein, HeatherGresky, David

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Neumann, BrianNimon, CandiceNoble, AndrewNorberg, GenniferNorberg, JasonNoto, DanielaNoto, TonyNowicki, BethOberts, EricaO’Connor, KevinOdette, JimOkon, JacksonOkon, RonaldOlson, AndyOlson, JenniferOlszta, RichardOmahen, BrianO’Malley, MattOsipof, PaulOwens, KevinOzbolt, JasonPacholski, ThomasPagliuco, JohnPalma, BradPanagos, JasonPantol, KariParise, FayePeca, KellyPerkins, JimPertuzzi, JimPeruski, AmandaPeters, ScottPetkoff, JenniferPetruzzi, JimPettit, MikePfiffner, SarahPicchi, MarkPieczynski, DenisePikalek, JimPisciola, JoePlesek, RichPohlmann, RyanPortwood, JanellePretet-Falco, NicolePrieto, ScottPritchard, BillPurdom, JeffQuas, KathrynQuigley, TimRadakovitz, AndyRademacher, MarkRadnis, StephenRamey, BillRamsey, Jamie

FRIENDS OF THE PARKS VOLUNTEERS

President Kroll, Tony

Vice President Ruhl, Jen

Treasurer Manzi, Paul

Secretary Schulz, Stacy

Anderson, Mary Ann

Barnas, Carol

Bodre, Janie

Braglia, Dave

Eilers, Matt

Eddy, Tom

Goorsky, Joe

Olson, Jaynie

Creating healthy lifestyles through parks and recreation.

Promoting diverse recreation opportunities for all citizens.

Developing scholarship programs for struggling fellowcitizens so they can enjoy the benefits of park districtprograms.

Maintaining and Improving the beautification andamenities that park properties provide.

The New Lenox Friends of the Parks is seeking new members who are interested in committing to ensure that New Lenox is a safe and playful place for our children to grow and succeed! Your assistance will go a long way in helping all families in the area to maintain the quality of life we enjoy in New Lenox. If you want to join in, your time commitment is minimal...Please consider joining today!

New Lenox Friends of the Parks Members Needed! For more information, please email:

[email protected] 779.803.3246

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